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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1930)
Thursday )uty 17, 1644. Pa TV8 tHE MAUPltf TIMES I i The Maupin Timer anIndepsndlxt newspaper C. W. SEMMES, Editor C. W. Scmmes and E. R. Semmei Publishers "" Published every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon Subscription: One year, 1.S0; six months, $1.00; three months, 50cts. Entered as second class maill mat ter September 8, 1914, at the post office at Mauphi. Oregon, under the tot of March 8, 1878. : ' - ' '.; Attended Carrier' Contention- Carl Pratt and family attended the convention of Oregon rural mail carriers, held on the summit of Mc- Knzia Pbss, Inst Sunday. (While there they witnessed the dedication of t memorial cairn, erected to the memorv of John T. Craig, a carrier who lost hia life there in 1897 Manv notables of Oregon attended the dedication, . -z Fntt QHr While herding sheep above Car. son Springs, Washington, last week, Don Mathews encountered a hear. Don tried to scare bruin away, but nix on that Bruin was on the war path and made an attack .on young Mathews, inflicting se vere scratches and several deep wounds before it was scared away. : Turner, who had been at her par- . jents home in Maupin, accompanied Sojourning At Seaside . ! the Wilsons to Portland, returning The hot weather has no terrors! to her work at Fulop's big clothing for George Cunningham and family, ! store. . , for they are at Seaside this week, having gone to that resort last Fri- Made Nineteen Tripi day and will spend a week there. Dr, Elwood went to Portland last While they are away Aaron Davis ' week making the trip via the Wap 1s in charge of the 0. T. section j initia cut-off highway. That trip over which George has jurisdiction, made the 19th our worthy physician Installed Ceiling Fan Customers at the Rainbow res taurant will now be regaled with breezes from a large, ceiling fan, a late installation by Manager Fraley. The fan is one of the latest turned out by- the Western Electric com pany, has four leaves and is ad justed to several speeds. Orville r,c;m Fraley placed the Ian in and made the electrical connections. I John Mannion Recorering John Mannion, who has been ai!-j ing for the past year, is: in ,.Thei Dalles, where he is taking treatment j at the Mid-Colurubia hospital. John has been at the county seat ths p.iat six weeks and says it will be fjliy ! two months before he will be able to return to Maupin. He is improving in health MX7 mm EFFECTIVE MAY 2IND TO SEPT. 30th FINAL RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 3 1st LIBERAL STOPOVERS GOING AND RETURNING BOUND TBIP TO DENVER. S7.20 OMAHA 7S.CO KANSAS CITY.... 75.60 ST. LOUIS 88.60 CHICAGO 80.80 DETROIT 109.92 CINCINNATI 110.40 NEW ORLEANS. 112.SS CLEVELAND 112.86 TORONTO 116.90 ATLANTA 121.65 PITTSBURGH .124.(16 WASHINGTON. ...145.88 PHILADELPHIA 149.22 NEW YORK. 161.70 BOSTON 167.78 Also Connection with the famous PORTLAND LIMITED Only Thru Train Portland to Chicago ' LEAVES THE DALLES 8ise P. H. DAILY Mil HMgflrJDG R. B, BELL, Agent. Maupin, Ore. H. D. ATHON, Trav. Freijr'it and Pat.. Aft., Bead, Ore. SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. , POR TL AND--TH E DALLES " and Way Poinis DONDEC & INSURED CARRIERS Ranch Houie Bum The residence on the Dane ranch, known as the Old Wilson place, Just west of the Webcrg nnen on we Flat, was entirely consumed by fire last Thursday morning, the fire be ing discovered by John Judkins, oc cupant, about 1:30 o'clock. The Judkiiis' lost pratically everything they owned, baroly escaping the flames nearly clothed. Enjoyed Fili Dinner Dr. Elwood and Billy Hckman journeyed to tho John Confer camp on the shores of Clear Lain last Sunday .mmiag.. They wc .. in answer to an invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Cofer, and took dinner at the camp. The piece dc resistance of the ni-'i was trout, ox bicl. John anl his wife had taken a large number from the lajce. Bit of Logenbcrrii Oliver Resh took a load of cattle to Portland Sunday, returning Mon day. When he came home the Resh truck was loaded with 10O cases of fine loganberries, the Resh store having received orders for nearly that many. They sold at $1.75 per case. "Visited in Portland Bob Wilson, wife and eon, Ed mund, went to Portland early Sun day morning and spent the day there with relatives. Mis Olive had made over that throughfare. Killed Big Rattler While at work around his new residence one day last week Arthur Morris was attracted by the bark ing of his dog". Investigating he found a rattlesnake coiled up under the front porch. He procured a club and soon sent the rattler to snake heaven. The reptile was 41 1 ...... 1 J inches m lengtn ana as oig arounu as Art's wrist. It bore eight rattles and a button. Fine Ginger AU Billy Baxter ginger ate, made of pure miners! springs water, 15 cents and 25 cents a bottle at the Maupin Drug Store. Vale Highway in thia vicinity will be oiled by J. C. Compton. Leave MAUPIN 11:10 A.M. Sundays 10:36 A. MO connecting at Sherman with the CONTINENTAL LIMITED SPICKERMAN'3 TRUCK LINE THE DALLES-MAUPIN end Way Points Supper in )W that the weather is warm aad balmy, isn't it ton to slip toad into appropriate coo- teaoen and drive out to the woods for your supper. Such a meal may be the simplest hnaginable and need not involve even building a fire. CoU nsat, sandwiches, perhaps (resh fruit aad cup cakes, and hot coffee carried m the thermos bottle tre ample (or the meal A typical menu it: CM FrW CKckrn Potato Chips Sardine Sandirich Svtct Fntit SaxdwUk ffttk Fruit Chocolate C Cakts Hot Coitt Ts make an unusual sardine sand wich, bone and mash a can of sar dims. Mia with one tablespoon Last week we sent out subcription statements to many delinquents. So far none have responded. What's the matter? All short, Time Samng Recipes ttfi MUST hurry home and get 41 dinner." How often have you heard someone break op a pleasant party with those words? Of course, there has to be a dinner to satisfy hungry appetites, but there are meals which can be prepared in a minimum of time and they are the ones to plan when yoa expect to be out the whole afternoon. One of the secrets of time saving is to use canned meats or fish. Vien na sausage, roast beef, corned beef, veal loaf, salmon, tuna fish and others come in cans. Canned vege tables and fruits, too, will save many minutes of laborious peeling and cooking. Their use means that the main ingredients of your menu are already prepared. A Half-Mow Menu The following menu can be pre pared easily in half an hour and is filling enough for even the hungriest little boy: Tuna Fish au Gratin, Buttered Peas, Boiled Potatoes, Hot Biscuits and Jelly, Tomato and Let COMING TO THE DALLES DR. MELLENTHIN Special Attention to Internal Medicine Will Be At THE DALLES HOTEL ea MONDAY, JULY 21 from 10 a. m., to 4 p m. ONE DAY ONLY No charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin's visits are greatly appreciated and patronized, es pecially by those who are suffering or ailing from troubles of the in ternal organs, in the chest or ab domen; also head, ear, nose and throat The doctor accepts only those who can be treated medicin ally with the aid of correct diet and hygiene for which a nominal charge is made. j the Woods chopped ripe olive, one tablespoon lemon juice, two tablespoon chopped, pickled beets and three tablespoons mayonnaise. Spread be tween thinly sliced white bread. Sweet Sandwiches For the tweet sandwkh, mash two cream cheeses, add one-fourth cup of well-drained crushed pine apple and one-fourth cup of straw berry preserves and cream well Use between thm slices of buttered whole-wheat bread. Another excellent picnic sandwich consists of three-fourths cup cold baked beans, one-fourth cup cliped celery, one-fourth cup chili sauce mixed together and spread between buttered slices of canned TJostoo brown bread. as we are? tuce Salad, Fruit Compote, Cookies. The peas are neatea in me juice from the can, and then seasoned with butter, pepper and salt. By s'.icinsr the potatoei thin and boil ing them in a tightly covered ves sel they will cook in ten or wteen minutes And biscnts, of course. take only a few minutes to pre pare. 1 To prepare the fish, shred con tents of a large can of tuna. Melt two tablespoons butter, tir in two tablespoons flour, one-eighth tea spoon paprika, one-eighth teaspoot pepper and one-half teaspoon salt Add one cup of milk gradually and stir until thick; add one cup grated cheese and stir until melted. Com bine with the fish, pour into a but tered baking dih, cover with one. fourth cup buttered crumbs and brown a few minutes in a very hot oven. A can of fruits tor salad can be left to chill in the ice box during the day and will make a delicious com pote for dessert Or you might bm a pudding or pie that had been mad in the morning. Women if married pleaae bring their husbands. Whatever your complaint may be it will be of interest to consult the doctor on this trip. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients: Mrs. Marriet Amrtadt. Astoria Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis. Chas. Desch, Portland. W. G. Grubbe, Albany. Mrs. J. G. Huntsucker, Toledo. W. E. Hawkins, ML Hebron, CaL Denver Kincaid, Ashland. Bert Lamps, St. Helens. L. II. Martin, Moro. F. 0. Pollard, Yreka, Cc! E. F. Smith, Heppner. Mrs. Wm. Schuening, Helix. Lee Oey, North Powder. T. L. Shown, Goldendale. Emma Turner, Mikkalo. Henry Trowbridge, John Day. J, H. Wood, Eugene. V. P, Harris, Athena. Mrs. B. Danks, Klamath Falls. Mrs. Walter Scott, Mt. Angel. Henry Schultz, Pendleton. Mrs. 0. N. Kimball, Crabtree. Mrs. Frank Simpson, Hood River. Lee Slusher, La Grande. Note the exact date and place Permanent address, 268 So. Serrano, im Los Angeles, California. Successful Business Enterprise Demand working capital and Banking Credit available &t need. Every accommodation consistent with sound banking practice is ex tended 'to patrons of this institution. LET US SERVE YOU Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given tlmt tho undersigned haa been duly appointed by the county court of Wata euun iy, State of Oregon, execu. of ih will and estate o( Michael Kennedy, dectaaed (Docket Number 1450.) All persons having claims against said rotate are hereoy required to present the same to mc with vouchers properly vertificd, aa by law re quired, at Wamic, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. LEE KENNEDY, Executor. Dated July 3, 1930. Gavin 4 Gavin, Attyi. for estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, executor of the will of C. L Morris, deceased, haa filed in the County Court of Wasco County, State of Oregon, hia final account as such executor; and that Monday, August 11, 1030, at the hour of ten o'clock a m. haa been fixed by said Court aa the time for hearing of objoctiona to said report and the settlement thereof. M. M. MORRIS, John Gavin, Executor. Attorney. J-3-24 TRUCK FOR SALE One-ton Chev rolct truck, recently thoroughly overhauled, new tires, and good, well-built stock rack gnea with truck, for sale for cash or on Urns at Richmond service na tion. 35-tl- LUMBER FOR SALE About 6,000 feet of ihiplap and 2x4 ' for sale cheap See it at Rkhmonds' ser vice station. 3-t2 1IAY FOR SALE Loose, baled or ground alfalfa hay for sale at the Buckly ranch. 33-tf CRANDALL Undertaking Co. TIm Dalle, Orga. Pbene 3S-J LADY ASSITANTS A ax Manpin Mr. end Mra. Charlai Crofoot Witplnitia Roy Ward Tygh Valley- W. B. Slo.r QUIET SERVICE WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wa$co County's Exclusive Shoe Store Rhoea for th Whole Family General Repairing The Ualles, Ore. Now in effect daily 30-day Limit ROUND TRIPS Portland Vancouver $9.48 Stevenson $?.85 Ask for further particulars E. W. GRIFFIN, Agent L. S. Davis, Trav. Pagr. AgL o. T. RY. Bend-Portland STAGE SCHEDULE LEAVES Ma0pin IOiOO a. as. Maupin .................... 4i4S p. aa. ARRIVES Portland SiOO p. SB. Bnd Si 00 p. m. BEND- PORTLAND STAGE CO. Depot Rainbow Cafe Wm.A. SHORT Dentist MAUPIN k . . OREGON 25 Cents buys the beet and largest meal served in The Dalles, at The Green Front Sandwich Shop Next to Dalles Creamery WAPIN1TIA L 0. 0. V. Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night id L 0. 0. F. ball Visiting members always welcome. Roy R. Crabtree, N. C B. W. Welch, Secretary. WhiteRestaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, Prop. i