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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1922)
BLACKS MITfilNG I have opened a blacksmith shop for all around blacksmithing at my old stand opposite Wooddock's mill and am prepared to do work at reasonable rates. A F. MARTIN DEMI IN AUPI DR. DAKE will be in Maupin to do Dental work on and after JUNE 24TH Supplement to the Maupin Times, June 29, 1922 Vol. 8, No. 38 Wamic News Dalles Sunday by the serious ill ness of their brother Hammie Patison. Ed Driver took them to town. Belvie Patison and wife and Mr. and Mrs Bud Patison came out from The Dalles Sunday, but were called back by the serious illness of Hammie Patison, The funeral of Hammie Patison was held here today at 1:30 o' clock. He died at Sunday at the Dalles hospital, following the amputation of his right leg just below the knee. He had been suffering for some time with a sore foot which resulted in hard ening of the arteries of the leg. Mr. Patison spent the greater part of his life here, coming here from Polk County when but eight vears of age. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. VV. Pati son and was born in Eola, Polk County He was buried in the Lone Fir cemetery where Christ ian Science Church rites were observed, conducted by Mrs. J. H. Zackary of The Dalles. Many friends attended the funeral and many beautiful flowers were placed on the graves in token of their esteem for him. He leaej four sisters, Mrs. Mary Gibson of Toppinish VVn., Mrs. Ann Driver and Mrs. Rachel Driver of this place, who were with him when the end came. And Mrs. Jennie Davis of Grants Pass, and four brothers, Jimmy Patison of The Dalles. Bud Patison of this 1 1 ce, Henry Patison of Crass Valley and Willie Welch of Bend who is a half brother. He leave-i-three daughters, Mrs. Steljfl Webb, Mrs. Lois Wagner and Mrs. Sil vie Andei 'son ti 11 of Port land. He was fifty nine year arid eleven months of age. Jimmy Patison, Mrs Margaret Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, and Dr. and Mrs Short attended the funerat Sun day. Bert Keneke of this place, whe is working for Bert Knighton, was here from Tygh Saturday. Dr. Dake is in Maupin doing dental work. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin were Dalles visiro-s over the week end. Mrs H. R. Kaiser aceompained Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckwith to Dufur and return Tuesday. Frank and little Edith Morrison returned home Monday from Portland. They were chaperon ed on the trip by Mrs. Turner of Bend- H. A- Walter and children went to The Dalles Wednesday to attend the annual conference being held at that place. Mrs. Walterand Mrs. Richard Johnson followed on the night train. Lewis and Kenneth Batty drove down from Heppner last Sunday and are visiting relatives this week. They made the trip of 112 miles in less than eight hours, in an Overland car. R. C. Tunison died at his home in Portland last Saturday. He was a cousin of Mrs. Rose Miller of this place. J. H. Woodcock is erecting a new garage. A prarie tire burned yesterday along the Deschutes river near White River. if i Valley July 2, 3 and 4 Sunday Night, July 2 Bill Hart IN The Cradle of Courge Something different in a Rait picture. A crook re forms alter service in army, joins police force and battles with former pals. Full of action. Bennett Comedy: "Wedding Bells Out of Tune" Admission 20 and 40 cents Monday Night, July 3 Priscilla Dean IN Conflict y u will recognizge scenes taken on the Desceutes river and Rogue river, also the big log jam scenes of lumber lands. Blowing up of ehe darn in final reel where Priscilla Dean jumps from log to log while they hurl down toward the rapids, in her attempt to rescue her lover, who on a raft is headed straight for the falls. Loud Comedy Admission 25 and 50 cents Starting 8:30 July Fourth James Oliver Curwood STARING The Golden Snare A real picture full of action and thrills; strange talcs filtered down from the far North of a half mad man w ho has for his only companions Bavage wolf dogs which run in packs, and at command of their master attack lit her man or beast. If you miss the Golden Snare you have missed something you will be sorry of. Admission 25 and 50 cents Starting 8:30