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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1926)
AUTOMOBILE and General Machine Work Cylim'-r Grinding, General Machine Work, Truing Crwkshafts, Makinsr Pistons and Rings, IJearinsrs, All Sizes Made to Order. Sheet Metal Workers Complete Lino of Tarts for All Makes Cars Full Line of Lahers Springs ELECTRIC and OX Y-ACETYLEN E WELDDING EAD QALLOWAY The Dalle, Ore(oa Phone 383-J I Geo. Ross, who has been visiting I OREGON NEWS NOTES i with his friend Cul McDonald, for the j past month, has been employed by j Two business permits Issued, for l 1 e , t r . . I Luke. Conroys for the winter. The knocker may even favor a get to ask him to the committer project with reservations. Ho re- meeting. Be so busy thnt you will mains a knocker. , have no time to call around and set Thr i. or.lv a .liirht hone of eon-; him. Cut him off the list of proa- 15 639 East Second Street Phone 400 D. L Rutherford is taking to hunt-1 ing ns a winter sport. j I I I Mr. Hunt is the possesser of a new , Willys-Knight sedan, j Last winter, trappers captured 2,010 Oregon beaver, worth $28,810. Paker county tax collections for year total $010,450, Union Faciflc paying more than $100,000. Hugh Knight of Maupin was out i rortlaml longshoremen corned to see the Floyd McLeod family $250,000, during November. Tuesday evening. The McLeod : Forest Servlco will supply $210,. children have been quite ill with bad 000 for Waplnltla road nnd $20,000 'colds for sometime but they are al-jfor widening Mt. Hood Loop high- ' most well again. j way. I Edwin Kidder spent the night with ! , rrt,n"J "ported 602,232 p. J. Kirsch Monday and played ors to foreign countries, this yaar, i l j'er vein gum in vnreo years. verting the knocker. Nor is he worth fight. How can the community be rid of a knocker? Perhaps the most effective way is to rid the community of what- pects. Knockers should be enrolled and segregated. Their names should be In a book. Kven their begrudging 'subscriptions are a doubtful bene 'fit. The knocking atmosphere ever Infucnce he may possess. Pay seems to pervade their money, less and less attention to him. For- .They are a bad lot. 1 i 4 Low Round Trip Christmas Holiday Fares via OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY and SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. Tickets ci sals December 17, !?, 2, 23, 24 inclucive. Ketrn Limit Janutry 4th, 1927. Round Tr The Criterion community is bus xing with the Christmas spirit The ladies are busy with the makings of sauces, jellies and everything that goes for making an appetising din ner on that day. Hugh Knight is going to Hood River and The Dalles this week.. Arthur Appling and Clarence Hunt motored to Maupin Tuesday evening to play practice. They are working hard on their play and we hope to see it soon. Albany $1130 Astoria $12.80 Corrali $11.80 Great F!l:. $42.10 Fares Salem $10.30 Seattle $17.45 Spokane $17.50 T.-coma $15.40 Proportional Reductions between her Points O. T. Trains Leave Maupin at 12:3: a. Daily Ex cept Saturday and at 11:48 p. m. on Saturdays. J. C. WRIGHT, Traveling Passenger Agent E. W. GRIFFIN, Phone Main 122 Agt. JlJkgo! Trunk R SHANIKO State game refuge for mountain , sheep and mountain goats, may be made in Wallowa County. Deschutes County dairymen have sold $960,000 dairy products, this year. Fourteen inches of rain fell at Crane Prairie, Deschutes Conty, In iu aays. lt vii'Kun viij uregon uy num ber Company with sawmill and re- ' tail yards, reorganized. I Portland Cedar Mfg. Company shipping cedar chests all over United States. Klanith Falls 10 cars live stock are chipped out in recent week. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS -AND- BEST WISHES W. G. Aldridge of the Golden Gate farm was a Sunday visitor in this village. Thos. Gavin made to The Dalles and week. a business trip Portland last j Ivar Olsen and W. A. Rees, Jr., ' were visiting in The Dalles Satur-! day and Sunday. j Miss Florence Moore, who has j been visiting with Mrs. Sarah Plas- j -ter, left on the Monday evening ; stage for her home at Silver Lake, Washington. P. J. Olsen was on the sick list last week. j Tuesday visitors in town were J Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown of Bake- oven, Ed. Wakerllg and P. . Con roy from Ochocho, Ernest Kramer from Ridgeway and Louis Muhs from Antelope. Edythe Hanna, who is attending school at O. A. C, returned Sunday to spend the holidays with the home folks. Mnrshfield Construction begins on Boutin white cedar mill, to cut 50,000 feet a day. Astoria Clnm crop in Clatsop County in largest in many years. Arlington Eleven miles of John Day highway southward will be rock-surfuced. Rains and snow improve general range conditions. Feed is generally sufficient. Cattle demand is stronger and lamb demand weaker. a 8 ft -FOR- THE NEW YEAR i Correspondents' Weekly News Items 1 Chicken-Flavored Rabbit SMOCK Lots of snow here, and not cold, either. Sleighing is the order of the . day. Mr. Bergenholt and father,. Mr. . Hamilton, went to Maupin on busi ness Saturday last. Mrs. Cora Jones of White Bluff, Washington, came in Sunday to stay P. J. Kirsch and family left Wed- i nesaay morning lur oaiem. wnere they expect to remain during the holidays for a real old time visit with friends and relatives. They went by train. D. L. Rutherford and family were dinner guests at G. B. Slusher's Sun day last. D. B. Appling shipped a big load S. A. Brazeau conducted a rabbit hunt Sunday for the benefit of the Salvation Army. Nearly 200 rabbits Domestic rabbit meat possesses de licious flavor, impotant food value, and tastes more like chicken than the wild rabbit, says the Biological Sur vey of tho United States Department of Agriculture. Domestic rabbits are raised in hutches where they have only limited exercise and where they can be properly fed. They are cleanly in habits, and their diet, con sisting chiefly of oata, barley, and alfalfa hay, makes the meat sweet, tender, and of excellent flavor. Wood-Tillotson Comp'y MAUPIN GARAGE Time Schedule No. 1. Nov. 26, 1926 THE DALLES-MAUPIN J STAGE LINE ess THE KNOCKER Smith, in the Spokesman-Review, has the following to say about that ;were dressed and shipped on Tuesday ' species of humanity who antagon- Dependable Service Between THE DALLES, DUFUR TYGH and Maupin. Read Down Rcd Up A. M. P. M. 9.30 Lv. THE DALLES Ar. 330 10:20 DUFUR 2t40 11,05 TYGH VALLEY 155 11.30 Ar. MAUPIN Lv. 1.30 FARES O. W. R. T. The Dalles to Dufur $1.00 $1.80 The Dalles to Tyfh $2.00 $3.60 The Dalles to Maupin $2.50 $4.50 I Richmond's Service Station (As you come into town) Gas, Oils, Accessories issue) I night's train. WAP1N1TIA ITEMS over Christmas with the Geo. Ber- of dressed fat turkeys to Portland genholt family. poorly. Her father is quite School attendance was quite poor ly last week, as there were so many of the pupils who had colds, and these, with the deep snow, was too much for them. this week. Looks like some one will have turkey for Christmas. Verle Bonney returned from Port land Tuesday evening, after a visit to that city for three days. I Harry Rutherford has been on the sick list for the past week, but is improved at this writing. Edward Disbrow motored to Mau tiin last Saturdav. I Margie Appling was able to return A number of young people motor- to her school chums and studies fed to Tygh last week to attend the Monday, after a two weeks illness Mgh school play and dance, return- with flu. ing home in the wee sma' hours Sun day morning. R. Buffer autoed Oregon, on Tuesday. accompanied him to Maupin, return Ing Thursday. Aline Wilson has abo been on the I sick list for two weeks but will be to Gateway, ' able to return to school this week. H. F. Kramer Cecil Huff went to The Dalles on business Thursday last. Elmore and Walter Feltch accompanied him home from Dufur, and will spend the holidays with their parents on Smock. D. D. Wilson and family will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C A. Duus on Saturday. Otto Herrling has returned to his home again at Criterion, having been away at the upper ranch for some time, with his sheep. He is now building new shep sheds and feeders so as to be able to accommondate John Cervin, who was injured in his herd at Criterion during the re ft runaway several about recovered. weeks ago, has mainder of the winter season. W. Kershner and Elwood Smith took a load of turkeys to Maupin last Wednesday and from there shipped them to Portland markets. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Herrling visi ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Appling Saturday. j Ed. Herrling returned last Thurs ; day after a three weeks' stay at A. Frischknecht hold3 services at Portland and Salem. He says the Wamic at 11:00 a. m. and at the ! highway was beginning to get icy, Sinock church at 3:00 p. m. His wife and infant dauthter will return from The Dalles on Monday. J. C. Brcdway is confined to the house with rheumatism. CRITERION - The Christmas box for Mrs. Bu zan has been filled and is ready to be delivered. Joe Kramer of Maupin spent Mon day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duus. when he came over it on his way home. Lucky for Ed. he arrived wnen he aid as the highway was closed to traffic soon after. Joe Kramer, Sr. and Mrs. Kramer returned home last week In their ington, wher they had been on a new Sedan from Vancouver, Wash short visit. Jim Woodcock, who is substituting for Carl Pratt on the mail route, had to have his car extracted from the ditch in front of the Hartman house Friday. Jim says the fault is all Mrs. Pratt's as she was supposed to be piloting himt over the route. Mrs. Delores of Portland is visit ing relatives of the nighborhood. Mrs. Powell, who has been in the hospital in The Dalles for sometime, seems to be slightly worse, having caught a cold. Rilla Powell, who is staying at the Earl Burchan home, recently had to go home to holp her father, as his housekepper has left. Mrs. Lester McCorkle is leaving the early part of this week to visit wth. friends and relatives in Salem. Roy Ward and wife made a busi ness trip to The Dalles Tuesday. The Pine Grove school gave their program Wednesday night, as the teacher, Miss Overman, is to make a trip to her home in Philomath. The community Christmas tree and program will be held at the Wapinitia school house Friday even ing at eight o'clock. Every body in vited. ' The official board of the Wapini tia U. B. church will meet Thursday night December 30, as the pastor wants to begin his meeting Jan. 2nd at Maupin. Next Sunday morning Rev. Hazen will speak at Maupin and in the even ing at Wapinitia. The local W. M. A. will hold its egular meeting in the church im mediatly after Sunday school Jan. 2, as the pastor will be in Maupin on that date. Mrs. Lester West, who has not been able to teach her classes on the account of flu, is reported to be much better at ths time. izes every effort to build up his home community. Smith is wise to that breed of birds, as his article wilt readily show: A knocker or a booster, what's the difference? A knocker docs not have to speak words to be a knocker. He may even look wise. There may be only a little queer twist to his smile. Connections at Bank Hotel, In The Dalles for Portland, Pendleton NOTICE Modern Equipment Courteous Treat ment and Careful Drivers R. C. TABOR, Mgr. TRAVEL BY STAGE Doris Bonney and Marie Herrling were visitors at the Appling home Sunday evening. After lunch the evening was spent in cards and all had a dandy time. We still have some Christmas goods left. Call here for bargains, Maupin Drug Store. Read The Times $1.50 the year. j . .If Clake the mmm MAUPIN 10:35 A. M. PfyJ5v J making direct connection f f PORTLAND iCVV LIMITED ZZC, I direct -Sj .onto H Vraf Finest I DfV'Jf Trains myjJ lalermaMess 'jS' I reservations mm i WL flZSL -J CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY "QUIET SERVICE" The Dalles, Ore. Phone 35-J LADY ASSISTANTS Free Air and Water jj TRUCK ! For Heavy Hauling: AGENT FOR CHEVROLET Cars and Accessories My Aim is Snrvice to the Public. Cjurteiyin Every Peal Suite 15-16 Vogt Block TeUpone 111-W Dr. Fred H. Pageler OPTOMETRIST Strictly Optical DeLARHUE. OPTICAL CO. The Dalles, Oregon Your Watch Haywire? If it is not (ioinir its work l.rir.tf it to The Times oHlee and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. 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