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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1924)
The Maupin Times Published every Thrusday at MiSupiti, Oregon Jeesiline K. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, jti.wv six mouths, 75 cents; three munius, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postoffice at Maupiu, Oregon, tin ier the Act of March 3, 1879. May 8, 1924, No. 81, Vol. 10 Coming to ? The Dalles Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years . DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at The Dalles Hotel Saturday, May 24 Office Hours 10 A. M.'o 4 ONE DAY ONLY P.M. No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall Ktones. ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. ' He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad der, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers am rectal ailments. Below are a few of the names of his many satisfied patients in Oregon: Mrs. J. W. Haynes, North Powde Oreeon. oitre. Mrs. Alice WilliamB, Malheur, Ore., heart trouble and high blood pressure, Uno Sjoroos, Astoria, Oregon, aDDendicitis. H. Deggeller, Silverton, Oregon, ulcer of the stomach. Mrs. Geo. A. Gillman, Ooquille, Ore. trail stones. Mrs. M. E. Garson, Silverton, Ore., high blood pressure. Mrs. J. M. Bowers, Toledo, Oregon, gall stones. August Erickson, Lakeside, Oregon, kidney trouble. Remember above date, that consul tation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married womn must be accompa nied by their husbands. Address 211 Bradbury Bldg., Lot Angeles, Cal. Obituary Dewey Edward Bothwell was born May 15th, 1898. and depart ed this life May 1st, 1924, having attained the age of 25 years, 11 months and 16 days. He is sur vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bothwell and the following brothers and sisters: Fisk Bothwell, Ollie Bothwell, Mrs. Jennie Hammer, Mrs. Leatha Hartman and Bruce Both well. He was bom on his father's farm on Juniper Flat where he always made his home For nearly four years he wns a pa tient and hopeful suffer. Hie affiction was born with great fortitude. While he made a very heroic fight to regain his health he was perfectly resigned to the great change that was come to bring peace and relief. He was buried Friday at the Kelly cemetery The services were conducted by Rev. Parker. The whole community offers symathy to the bereaved ones in this their great sorrow. Smock News Heavy frost night of May 4. Clifford Cervine and wife mov ed to the Grant place last week which they rented from Albert Hill. Miss Beatrice Cable of Out look, Wn., visited her friend Miss Ray Sharp last week, re turning home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mayfield were week end visitors v the parental home, M. L. Arnett's, near Wap. Forest Ranger Mead is busy in these parts just north. Edward Disbrow is working at the Mulvany mill SEPT. 15 Dsnvtr ... .? 64.00 Omaha .... 72.00 Kinui City 72.00 St. Louit... 81.50 Crtlcaqo ... s.0Q Dtroit .... 106 62 Cincinnati.. 10o.30 Cleveland .$108. S Toronto ... 113.79 Fktb..rqli.. 1 1.76 Washington 141.64 Phll'delphla 114.92 Mw York. .147.41 Cotton .... 163. JO forrenijonillng faree to other Important .ntera. Final leiurn limit Octooer 31. 1H24. Liberal atop-over privilege ulnic and returning. A ld trip to Yellowetone at email additional afford thaaauarieiica I a life 1 1 nit w Cull u by vhiivr and lot lit make all ymir arraniriwiientt. It coete no mora and will avti your valuable lime. R. B. BELL, Agent MAUPIN, ORE. V.'JI. McMURMT I n,, .r Afrit i'oitland. Oregon 1 V MfT BOUND TRIP Ml - Summer Excursion TiMr Fares Fin J ,N effect fejp. tm DAILY BETWEEN ftt MAY 22 rrrfS and IPLE Send us your name and ad dress, a post card will do, and we will mail free and postpaid, a sample copy of Popular Mechanics MAGAZINE I the most wonderful magazine pub lished. It contains the never ending story of the Events of the World and 400 PICTURES ' 160 Illustrated Pages every month, that will t entertain every member of the family. There Ms a special department for the Radio fan; t' tor the Handy Man and Farmer who like to i us" tools; for the Amateur who wanta tips on t how lo do and make things, and Women are U'thied with the "ttousenoid loois pageB. Lnch isauecontains something to Interest everybody You do not obligate yourself in any way by asking for a free sample copy. 8 it" you like it you tan buy a copy every r month from any Newsdealer or send us 5t your subscription $2.SQfoi one year. j Popular McebanUi Company ft MSX4 Ontario Chicago, 111. it Popular Mechanics bull&lnf PAY i atwnta exctutweiv w in jjroauciton oj iiu i UDMffUUM. Marion Duncan and wife were Wamic visitors Saturday. Jas. Kennedy and wife were on Smock Sunday. L. J. Root is visiting in the J. W. Ayres home. Farlow Bros, turned their cat tle in the reserve Monday. H. L. Priday and a Mr. Ken nedy accompanied by thefoim er's sister, Mrs. Davies of Gate way were in Wamic Monday where they purchased some bulls of J. E. Kennedy Leonard Farlow visited hom- folks last week after tn alsence of several months in Prineviile where he was employed in a dtucr store. He is now in th Maupin Drug Store. Blaine Disbrow who was in jured in the sawmill at Friend is now at home. Baled wheat hay for sale at DeCamps' barn. Very reasonable For Sale Baled wheat or rye hay iu large or small lots, phone or write Otto Herrling. For Sale Five heifers coming .2 years old; three steers coming 12 years old; four milk cows Address me at Gateway, Oregon Frank Kessler. Tygh Valley A number from Portland camej out Sunday to feed the finny tribe but the weather turned cold so all they could do was to give the angle worms a bath and go home. Regina Muller was visiting her B Al FEE I ltl k uruni muoiuii. ttu: largest I f f. iri-asaJt J" commission m '1ij!yivSSLa I to nubscrip- y35efi3LSS I andwantone M'Si -41 frrfB in every com- mm mfcTS" H n 9 I mimvSl Jjjjjjj 1 f rfrnceEi!ffuaaaatJ!ig sister Mrs Lester Kock of Grass Vaalley last week. She wa3 accompanied by her sister-in-law Mrs. Joe Muller. One more week of school and then we can all go on our annual vacation, go to summer school or visit the old folks at home. A number of our young peo ple attended the dance at Wamic Saturday evening. C. W., Wing returned last week from a visit of old friends in the Willamette valley. People building air castles will do well to take a parachute along wiih them for the higher you go the harder you fall. We haven' heard any of the many politicians deny being in the oil scandal but those that were. If we could make the predic tions of the campaign managers negotiable we would all cash in and go fishing for a week. The figure of the flapper is what takes Dads eye, but the figures Dad puts on the check is what takes the flappers eye. Girls should beware of mud for the complection, take a look at the aligator and the turtle first When you hear a man brag about running things around his house you can bet that he means the washing machine. Louis McCoy of Wapinitia was caller here Sunday. R. G. Weisbeck was a Dalles visitor this week. J. E. Peck was visiting his family in The Dalles the past week. K. L. Hauser was a Shaniko visitor last week. An airplane advertising the 'Citizens' Military Training Camp i in California passed over this place last Friday. Willie Doering who died from theeffectBof accidental electri fication on Thursday of last week was born in this community thirteen years ago, and leaves to mourn his death his father, three sisters and a brother. Funeral services we held at the home of E. S. Doering, and interment at the Odd Fellows cemetery on Friday, Rev. Sprouse of Maupin officiating. Dudley Weisbeck spent Sunday at the home of J.- H. Illingworth Mrs. Muller and daughter Re gina were Dalles shoppers the first of the week. For Sale-Sixty head of horses from 3 to 6 vears old, broke, weigh from 1200 to 1600 pounds. Inquire Claud Wilson.