The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, December 09, 1914, Image 8

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    I've Got Bujldi
Good byiltjinq material
Tuma-Lumhsr, ip Cheap
er now han ever befqtre.
We supply complete plant and 8pecflcations .for gorges,
barns, silos, ogheds, milkhouses, septic tenka, schools,
Churches, jtores, ware houses, Jn fact 'anything ou want.
' Sm f eter IGHmrg AW it at
$tick, pependable.lService avallgble at A,U ,Tijtyie
To AllPpint ,
Careful driver atteutiyt to Comfort of Passengers
L & MAYHEW, Prop.
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LOCALS
AllAroundTcorm
DID YOU?
,He's
Didou give him a lift?
a nromer oi man, .
And bearing about all .the bur
l . v,-vi,. v ;.l aennecan.
illO Bvemii uiau " r! J - -li.o u.
J '!,.. hla ..IVIU yUU KIVS Will BUIIUVt I1C
. XI W1BU Ho ouiwmuu wui, ma v-i . j i.
s,ua J was downcast and .blue,
' Ana i,ne nmue wgmu mave neip-
..T. him to battle it through.
All SUDsenpt'OnS ana aaverna
.. tt Did vou irive him vo.ur hand?
nsr are nayabe to waiter - .. . ?r- -- ,
. ,. t , ha wni Biinninir nnwn ni l.
. Martin, Including the montii or
( Consplatien.
Be cam home uj6kjt
rife dissolved to Jaars.
"What do yo'ii think hag happenadr
I tbt cried. :t leftfthe cage ojpefl and.
our canary(nM nowa away.
He 'DdertMk 'to give .wfce,t;.consola
tfonjie .might and ( took thdbj-ressed
poor lady in his arms.' A she nestiaa
; .against bta , shoulder ,a new .access of
sobs convulsed per. i
'.'Ah, Oeorge," she murmured la ,a
poking voice, "now I've only yon left"
cities In Euiobe. U.bas.flirured. promt.
'nently In miilti),ry aijpals, a.s'poa-'
'ijesaloa Jum pefl tey ,been Jftrlven for
'(by contendln'g.ara'ies. '(The.sity.ls Qie
3f the .enters of,thetBelglan enginee.r-.
Ling mauitry e,na eoncajjis ' cwp impqr
I'taDt locomotive works. In the Im
mediate ,vjclty (Ja also erali)g, where
there ,(s sjtvat.ed $e. jroa,t nfiock-,
erlll establlsbm(&t, pjie gf the .largest
Bhirinririff concerns on .the continent.
' vblah was founded y an Eiigiuhman
jta jthe eavy aijt or ,iaat cenwry.
IVieVMor(Kivnt.
Possibly the most . unusual .monument
,ln exigence ffi that ftt Wallop, In the
)gr4en ,qf ,a .peaat .ejected to
(fheh JL9,rd .Ujtbrldge, who wtpmanded
Xhe British cavalry and wjio suffered
,the amputation of his legmmedlateiy
ater ne fDatue. 'J.ne inaBuiue)u, wunu
October. W. C. Walker.
The easrle on a dollar is no car
rier oiireon. Send it away and
it won't come hack. .
All news items must be in not
atter Jjban Tuesday t,9
publication.
-FRANQ3. M.D.;C.M
jtfem'. "Coll, Phys.& Surg.,
Ontario
Licentiate. 'lirihiEspta and-4
,6regon
Promp.t Service Esther
Day or Night Calls
Eye teated, Qlaia.;s.Fittd
fThs Poetio Omp.
To hold a place forever among that
I, limited few who, like Uioretlil aad
Eplcuru,v,jvltbinu rage nnil dellauca,
even;wlfhput,unbevoiiUiiB iuvt. mt
deep Into the tuugleil mysteries sr
thlnes: to rpfime crwkui'e .Ui the lib-
nurd and nILeelnuce.to urrogunt luitUor-
,lty; auUli'tiMitly cous(cous,of falllbllltv
to-be, tolernut of, all opinioua; witn-a
faith, too wide.fur ductrlue mid a be-
Uevolence uutrauimeled by creed, too
..wise to be wholly .poet and yet too
surely, poeti.to be; linpliuiibly wise.
John Pax'srUinte, Owur Khuyyaji.
rOivi8-'tricM,'ay'
VA young ,m(nlster,,preimlied one Sun
diiy, to.,ruriil.-coiH$regutln and speat
l-the ne)it,.!,la;VrjriHi!li th people.
At ono'htise ie,,nia,n ,or yie-noiise
was expresslug lilBianprecJatlon of tbe
Lsfrmv,uu coqiy!uif)utary,tenus wbile
yaHslKtlng e.nMilHter,to,ut up bis
:uaui. IJJs little,swi haili followed ului
nd nftr,,ejjiiCi.Uie1,iiilHWr ,a.ilunte
or two cli) Ivied:
' "Wh'pM4W.v.viOJisairiihe was a one
Iiosm preacher, njul ,hels got two
hossetiT'-KtgJiaiige.
He was aliDDinir down hill.
And the world so 1 fancied was
treating him HI. .
Did you give him a word? Did
you show him the road?
Or did you jst let frim go on
with his load?
insure! I)0 you know what it paeans to
be loBing the hgnjt,
nA The Times to your friends When a lift in time might set
tmd relitifes. Let them know everything right.
va livino-in & motion that I Do you know what it means
la aJvnncincf and create an inter-i i just a clasp of the hand,
ut I When a man, a borne about, all
T.f . not trv to ston aomethinir th man WJ1 to stand?
all the time! let's sUrt something Did you ask what it was-why
. h nnA nf rn town. the quivering lip?
Why the half-suppressfti sob,
! l' .1 nf this and the scalding tears drip?
inquire of ppstmaster talcot. n, te came of nee d?
. .. ... u. D dvou offer to helrj him or
a namt. nr rlav will be eharnd yU heed?
v-'. . f ,n with. Did , thoughts of repentance
. . ., i dwel in your soul?
7 8CU . Anchored in plenty you play the
If vou have feet, you can kick .,,... .a.j u
-but it takes brains to build.
la shaded hv b weeDlna wlllaw. bears
m apprbprlafa .ajjai. Th,e ,ba,ttle of
'Vater99 was lougut J,une r8. f815, but
,tl9 wqls 41d ,no,t dje .until 1854. He
,thutf ha,d ,the pleasure of seeing a mon
inent erected to part of hla anatomy
Papal 7flp.
Nine c.ODes reigned leas than one
month, .thirty less.than.one yar, eleven
snore than twwaty years an over
twPHtv-thrp.fi veam, The reign of St.
pefcer a 'jth,e longest In this frlatory of
ttie papacy, belg e.v(en yar a ah
llo.'h and twentr-flve In Rome. Next to
blui In length of servlc was ?lu IX..
whose death la J878 terminated a reign
,9f thirty-one years, and If la not a little
Vemnrkiible that the third ahould have
hfen iils successor, the Muatriou Im
XlI., who occupied tbe papal inrone
fff lover twenty-nve years.
he -PieM far All.
"Johlng.'. says' (Hflbrt;Perrtqk, Mr
rttates theithjlug.wpmlwi ,mote ;than
to be told Itha.tv;vpnyiuls)llsce,ls In the
nom. .fibe Iwows.lt. (t.U.tbe mania
place alsp, and b ,!mow .thftt"-,Pos-ton
Vtjff!)- . ' . i
.Bnpllfd Hsr-fTrlp.
"Then your wife .didn't enjoy iber
trip to NlngaraJ"
'No. The .minute she saw .that rush
ing water atie began .to wonder If she
hadn't con)e away from ,bome and left
l faucet rqnnlng." PltUibqrgh ,r;pst ,
Th Littla T4iliu Gauntad.
.Tbe Pastor (dining with tbe.famlly)
kb, yes, brother Bmlthers, t la he lit
tle things of this life that count! Lit
tle Willie tin a .loud w,blsperj Haw.
that's tjie axth AJaciU e's ook.-Ex-changa,
Evtary A" fta
'Will j.au direct me ,to J.9.r .range
department?" asked tt,e lady in ,the big
depnrtntent atur,e.
"Certainly, madam," replied the po
lite Uoorwalker; "rifle, kitchen or
mountain r-Yojikers Statesman. ,
Urn Qst U.
Smah aaroU-Papa. won't yu please
jive me 6 ceota? Papa-Not now.
Run aMwg. r,m very busy. Small
fjarold (holding bis bands Joined tv-ffethen-Well.
Da pa. Just drop a jUckal
in the slot and see me go.gxehauga.
selfii8h personified role.
In the dara of reckoning, who
will stand the test?
The days when life's story in
closed history; . At Rest.
May God have mercy on the
cinched ud. benighted mttid.
Of the clanish, selfish beings who
cause suffering to mankind.
fitudv It Out.
tlere Is a highly InterMtlug paradox,
which may amuse or bewilder, aa the
case may be. It Is supposed to have
been Invented by Socrates: 4. 7
bnt al) Athenians ar liars. 4. Is an
Athenian and therefore a lar. Tnere-
fin-B hla stntament that all Athenians
are liars Is not true, aad consequently
all Athenians tell the truth- A. Is an
Athenian and hence (ells tna truin
hprcfnro hla statement that all Athe
pluiis are liars 1 true. Therefore he Is
a liar and bU statement raise, ana
so p.
We lead-Othen follow. Lis
ten! At enormous expense we
have secured a limited number of
laree hand painted OIL PAINT
INGS of Landscape and Marine
Views," which we are giving ab
solutely free to our customers
jee us about it-W. H. Staats &
n .v... u truA News is a scarce commodity, at
,kwlu T . ul " this writing. Everybody is gett
limea Kina.y pay uV u . . t- holidayi Xhe lit,
per is not jreenvuif us prom, sea . n good
Z Mr. Conklin wM caHed toPort
.uTk:;.iw TW.,ro.ntto land, Tuesday. He received a
L-u, that his wife had re-
keen the country Dunea wni not - , . ,, , .
" v I waived a severe fall and to come
iirkHA vna invnrarnni in.i -
fA eaa thim ao. at Once.
warn nu biiaiuiu kw tw ww
v.,.- a .n.Mr? J?nm Roy Slusher and family are
. ., . c...!n c.Uown from their ranch a lew
B. D. Fraley
Horse Shoeing, Wagon
Making, 'General .Repair
Work aacUlKWork is done
.Neat Stoo&g aurJGuaranteed.
tio lKick Goniiis 2
srthia.
In a small village tin Switzerland Is
a comfortub)a,pljiiun much, frequented
by Euglbih. uqdbe wepusgeperally In
cludes, flne.djsh-iwinppsed .to be special
ly British. Though, the -orthography la
peculiar, ,tlie .meaning ibi generally ob
,vlons as, fitr example, 'Jfostiblf roth"
."riiniestwk." "aUtilmi .!' -ton
,a d'Anslala" .was jpuzzllng. The
,Hrsjt w-ord had a tl Istliiotly . tjlastlloa I ap-
rpttiiranre, ,wil( siiKgeatep .a ureek
jdglp. jBut -beP the dUb appeared
rtne meaning .nasueu ' ijueam
'iuiliids. "Ar.bttWQU" was .the 8wiss
chef's attempt M render' phonetically
.the words "Irish stew." Manchester
'.(.Unrdja), ' 5 '
Ruskin and Wapthipa.
U(lia of war had a Jttlrrlug rfasclna
Itjlop for .Ituskln up !e (tbe -ery end.
-Writing ,of ,hla Jast days. Mr. W. G.
(Collingwoud .desfilhes how: "Some
.pet book ,he would pore over or
drowse .pi-r by the lir. The Jast ot
tli.'Kf whs oue in which he had a
ili,ul!i Interest, twit ,waa about ships
of win-, .mil ft ,viik written by the kins
n::ni of u Kjear Wed. Some .of tb
ui lIstH be hud ,loved (in"1 .helped had
fulled him or left hlw. but Burue-.loues
whs n: ways true. So whe a little boy
lent him 'A l'et lu BtsUig" he read
and reread it. Meu ;ot a copy for
hlmsl twi aiitrtit liuv Warned It by
. lit-ri i-t. long he pored wer it." Lon
don .(.brulnJc.le.
R1VERVJEW
.-
HOTEL
AVe Serve first Class tiieals,
Good, Clean Rooms and
Oiean, "Fvetlli Reds
Hoard ly Day,
M.. ntli
WVA or
D. M. GOETJBN
Prop.
QusiAt f4 Tn.
fnttnro Is one ttf Aualrju-Butagary's
...... ..11 4ilrln4Jp nnd
4 u..,mi.v-.io.k' w - aw.
uTi ingltou the and known as
jtfj puHiw w w - iv.,i,,,H,. rv. u Zuru. Kebenlco. SdS-
"ludeed." saw Wiesaor ruuK, " '" .I. n .rf
"When you arlto errythlng bed and
mean l a man's Ufa i a mmw rer
everybody to wad It's biography, but
when you tell toe same iumg t
few people on a rroni pom
oJp."-Exchaife.
gM'w'va.
Ko two nations have the same law
regulating the haadltng and storage of
explosives .
lowiw, J Vila. W Jiaval station and
considered the .intriu Sebsstopol, be-Iii-j
!'w.rjiutj as '-aluiost invulnerable."
It-iu'wn ivhh ou-e miniature republle
und.-j the wjzerulnty t)t Xnrkey. Spa
, l.iiy jiiihiw the area of that famous
iiila-e Wh Hie Koitinu Kwperor
)i..i-lctlii wared and decupled after
;il)(lirllo. Each of thee towns
is. .l. li lu KoMitin memories and ruins
.mil iillnrlugl hjcated lu a historic
rVKlmi.
AUTO
LIVERY
Anywhere. Any
Time. My Rates
Are Reasonable.
Careful Driving,.
FRANK CREACER,
Maupin, Oregon.
cruses don't pay expenses.
Several of our buckaroos are
rounding up horses thia week.
days, this week.
Mrs. W. H. Staats is visiting
relatives in Dufur, this week.
Maupin State Bank
General Basking Business, Loans, Wheat Buying. Safety
, Deposit Boxes for Rent, Notary Public,
Collections, Money Transmitted
Cheaply by Drafts
Ycur htoczist Sclicitci tnd
. 4 fcttroU Cwred fcr .
Ye
Uniaus Raoe Course.
What Is undoubtedly the most novel
automobile race course In the world Is
found at Salduro, Utah, whera natural
salt beds furnish the roadway. The
beds are on the line of the Western
PaolBc railroad and at sixty-Ova miles
in length ahd eight mile in width, fur
nishing a smooth, unbroken surface,
level as a table and are from two to
twenty feet In depth. The salt 1 crys
tulllzed, 88 per cent pure and white as
snow. The surface is bard and dry.
Argonaut.
Miliaria Huv.
Uuv. In Belaium. Is the burial place
iv Peter tbe Hermit, who aroused Eu-
rop to holy aeal and Inspired the first
imiiiat th Saracen. Be
r.mndad here the abbey of Neufinoue-
Hon nnrt It la within Its limits his
ashes are interred. The single fortress
1. tuu-hnna atroniter than any one of
the defames at Liege, the citadel being
n.rtiv excavated In solid rock, it
commands the passage of the Meuse,
Dn iRith bank of Wtucn tn cuy is pic
ruresquely situated amia tony roexs.
Th. church of Notre Dame, a graceful
rwhio aiitflM. was beaun In 1311. The
town 1 seventeen miles southwest Ot
Liege. Its Industries are paper, leata
er. beer, xlnc, spirits and wine.
Earltf Umbrella.
a a lata aa 1784 Cowner. In describ
ing th change which was then taking I
place in the manners and custom or
ail riaioks. mentions th umbrella la
Such a way aa to show that, although
it. naa was becoming mucn more gen
eral, yet it adoption oy tn lower
.um waa still sufficiently novel to
all for comment
Thnarh tha umbrella was not aaopt-
t h. nti.m.n durlni dayllaht until
hnoat th end of th eighteenth cen-
i. thora annear to have been pre-
ini a kind of transition period.
during Which aa umbrella waa kept at
Mffaa honses for tbe use ot fash-
N
w Year's
EALU
Given in Fisher's Hall, on east side of
river at Maupin, NEW Years Eve.
Plenty of room. Music by Maupin
3 piece Orchestra. Good time as
sured. Everybody Invited.
Tickcto $1.00 Supper 50c
- W. A. Westbrook, Manager.
innahia or affamlnate men when tha
night waa a Wet on.
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