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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1917)
Supplement The Maupin Times, Vol. 2, No. 25 Maupin, Southern- Wasco Co., Ore., Friday, March 30, 1917 New Sleeping Car Service VIA N TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE standard Pullman slfiRniiur nar is v r'"o now opsraKO oetween Portland and Genirai Oregon points as follows: LV. .CEN TKAL OXKGON MONDAY - WEDNESDAY. - FRIDAY LV, PORTLAND SUNDAY - TUESDAY - THURSDAY : This is in addition to tho Dailv Tnur- ist Sleeping Gar .service which is . continued. Both sleeping ar h(1,iu.( frm F..! t!f) ,! n Aorth Bank Limited No. 2, leaving Mt, 7.o , instead of .on Loral Train No. 8 as formerly IPQlMnrr rj f .. ... A .. . . ri i . ' ' istered at the Kelly. The Criterion telephone line is now built into Maupin and con nected in the switch board. The Maupin Hotel front window is now adorned by a new sign. ame Young went to The Dalles Wednesday. Staats & Co. have received and disposed of considerable machinery recently. Stuart and Flovd MoT.boH in from Criterion yesterday. The horse buyers in last week loft two of their best horses in the stock yards by mistake. They were sent on yesterday. Mr. Legett and J. W. Thrall have been detained here a few d.v by trouble with their machine. Wallace Muir is here from TlJ Dalles working on it. T be Odd Fellows are to hold . other New Hall meeting SatnrHow o J night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson were down from Wapinitia yesterday. J. T, Call on or address Agents HARDY, TRAV. FRT. a PASS AGT. R. H. CROZ1ER ASST GEN. PASS, AGT. PORTLAND Locals Geo. Wins; and Jinimie McC-iwn were down from Baknoven yester day where they are forking. Mrs. William Gilbert arrived from -'Portland Wednesday, and they are moving into their partly ' mushed bungalow. Mrs. Lesan was visiting at the Buzan country home the tore part of th'e week. Grandma Temple, who lives at Dnfur, fell through a broken side walk Sunday and broke her arm. I Mr. VanDuyn and Dr. Shannon I were over froni 'pygn yPsterday. -j 'I he DeMhi es is very muddy this week. J. A. Lake went to Wamio Wed nesday. -r t . J. riscner made a trip to ineuanes luesday, bringing out a new Ford which be delivered in the Wamic section yesterday, E. J. Fischer's sister who has been visiting here left Wednesday for her Alberta home. Mrs. L. D. Kellv is anKnAin few days in The Dalles. Then and Now The following conversation took place between a Texas farmer and his local dealer, according to a local paper: "Good morning, Si " "Good morning, Hi." "I say, Si, what is the that wagon over yonder?" TM, Hi." $90! Why, mv father hnimhf the same wagon 80 years n fn. atnr 1 1 - "Yes, Si, he didand he bought it of me, but as money was scarce at theat time and I wanted some corn, your father delivered to mo 300 bushels of corn in payment for the $60 wagon, and I nan nu more corn at this time, and I will make the same trade with vn.. today as I did with your father W. B. Kurtz of Portland is reg- iconcmaea next week)