With highways anX ail roaos you can reach any place from Maupin. N When ihcy come a lisiun Tliey come to Maupin on the chutes river. vj v w mm r j?-. si ii i if km w r rn 1 - iNO. 3 Vol. XIII notes from maupin SCHOOIj, hl. Friday evening Regarding City Stores' and Charge Accounts Big Stores Offer Credit Require mcntt are Varied aad Many , To Obtain ll with Bids' M osier. Both the boys anu - ,lll mnlin the triti to it-uuin win iif' c...,,iv. Mr. Naifle and Mr. Broughton funded a conference at ,m. will make the trip w ; -' ; u for MoHl-r. Team, from that town win , - dwided, play return game with Maupin on Many of the bitr city itore offer credit, laying great stress upon the . tf . .....1 fact that "charge account are we. Munificent Purse of $5.00 Split After Gruelling Go "BlUler" LamoUeU Ter" Q' M End of SUtb Round By i . Mutual Afreetneat Correspondents' Weekly News Items ' . r x . -- " ' TvB-h Valley, where the events .or . . . of coum thin year' track meet were decided. fa of bwlMM but be- The events win inciuue i track and new evcni The picture, taken of the basket- t.Bm were very aiiiacwrjr, Friday, March 18. A county track meet it to be held lit the fair ground tit Tygh Volley April 10th. On Tuesuay o, v?j v Tiw t if vaH I ."Si ZT of the giria' team Z W i Uk. Pl-'.t the w tal, by Haan were no m,,t. Knthusianm and interest u L yU.n. ' .5!. 1' bv Mr Khown to the etxent that very lew j unincni a Four member of the High school have been drafted to take pari. ... the forthcoming production of a (.,edy-drama, to be staged for the benefit of the local Legion post. News Of Busy Shaniko Julia Spalinger and daughter, Perneta, were business visitors at The Dalles on Wednesday. ......I....4- m.t Urn their nuiiien JUUUVlltn win fr entrance in two or three even's. After n period of practice an climi nlion contest will be conducted. The grade school students are ubo enterinu t preliminary contents with much spirit. The Muupm HE BIGGEST LITTLE Golden Mascott Entertainers rir Maupin Audienci SHOW fleas THIS TOWN OF OURS , town ' While Maupin may be off the tra veled road of most shows, still an oc casional company makes this town a vUit. Wo have been inflicted with ..,.. .iinun iind some better nuuiv ivvi ones have appeared here. One of the best to rcgulc an audience in at Leirion hall utia n'j ' Monday nightThe uoiuen .uomvw Circus Attraction. The show con futed of many acta usually seen in circuses, and these were interspersed v,lth songs, sketches and laughable down acts. The slack wire turns were far and above thoee of many i ilmt line, while the lofty tU nmn mi bulancing and floor tumbling acts were original and pleasing. A is carried and intu nlni nhowed themselves to be imbued with all attributes of finished actors. Even me mu three-year-old embryo actress got her "hand" when she did a "brother tumbling act with her father. The ,!,,0-in. was better than usually lu nrd on the Ur.e. ''' lht Ilf,li"' conduct of the meuibrn of the ec.m j,;illy made frieii.N tr thrm finon (.itr'pcoplo. Wc'rommend tho (U.M-, t ti M,i ott company to all place they may visit and Maupin people will fill the house for them should Ihcy ever again visit this city. if don't like the kind of i That this town seems 10 oc, If buildings here are tumbled down A way you hate to see, If something isn't up to date Or good as things of old, While other towns are simply great (Or so you have been told), fore anyone is granted that privi- a . . 1 ! i ! ... Am lege there are certain lormauue w be complied with. , For instances Your name; residence, emp.oy- . ,.i,r.t nf vu(7fs. when paid, how many in family if married, In- gurance curried, deposits in wim.. ...-. ,v.iiwi -affiliations, size of shoe, color of hair, colored or natur al, wife' maiden name, white or col ored, favorite sport, belong to what lodge, lazy or just tired, own a car ..., if .a what make, buy oooze m open market or patronize private bootlegger, favorite fruit, eliminat ing that of the hen. wear livus, does wife play bridge pinochle or golf, relatives living with you, work ing or just family boarders, attend what show shop, fisherman or crap 1 f iiooter, ever bankrupt, going to be, ,!low coat to become shinny, pairon If il.nL . rr. . Duv.rtr Fffit Club" was the scene of an encounter Tuesday night, and will go down in nisioiy hein the fierce scrap ever .oth hv ft Dair of mitt artists in Maupin." The Famou solo player, "Blister." took on the Junipe Flat "Tuber" for what was scheduled to ... I UtV tilM. be' an elghi-rouna go. ...v. ( juja-oiumom pugilist are world-renowned, their ; jayg( jj at home again. victories coverinic me - t , , . . Same- , .. 1 Sr. oTflvsl road After ome haggling Ben r raiey ; compa.. yu... - Cha. Wagonblaat of Paulina, Oregon, was a business visitor in Shaniko for a few days last week. H. W. Lane, who ha been 'at the i MM.nniitmhi hoDital for a fw between the warehouse and th track. Rev. Ten Brook gave a very good semon Monday night. Jnhn Nolan of Antelope had an auto smash up last Saturday. He ran into a truck near Metolius, hi car, a roadster, being almost entirely wrecked. No one wa hurt. Mr. Wanner , highway engineer, wa up Sunday putting up notice to the effect that no trues carry... more than a 1000 pounds can go over these roads until they ore in better condition. wa agreed upon to be the third man in the ring. Morri Greene was he being cautioned by both principal against prolonging the rounas. ne deprived of all betting privileges. Temple and Slusher were seconua ; for "Blister," while Weddle and j Turner performed in that capicity for "Tuber." PnnnH nne onencd with each man with hands up, waiting lor an ope.. Inc. Without warning Floyd Richmond Better. Floyd' Richmond, who ha been confined to his bed for several days with asthma, was so far recovered as to be able to be at the aervice station for a time yesterday, i '- A TRAPPER'S AMBITION R. C. Fulkerson U If you would like to see a place That's full of push and snap, A town that hits a faster pace A town that's on me map, Yes, if a way you'd like to know To find it in a jerK, I'll tell you where you ought to go You ought to go to worn. 'traper of m rviwlitnrv animals." according "Blister" ; t his own writing. He ha captured . i l. tJ-iff i . .... . 4 nn)lil i. i ii rar m in u 1 1 11 i. m i k.t v i-na i u v i iwii iiiuumuit i- .. barber or shave yourseU these ; oimea a mow w - iour ouUtulo . - - a d many ol-r question, relative tot Ml short and resumed a wa.Ung at- and hig 8mbition to ga her in the ai.d many omtr qt t,,.,ja T,A.i. retaliated, missing fifiu v, 5n the following ef- iUVU - - fusion: 't ' I rode out on my poison route thru chilly wind ana snow And when I got to camp at night 'twas 16 down below. You needn't pack a trunk or grip And leave the loins uenmu, You needn't go and take a trip, Some other place to find, You needn't go and settle down in...... fri..nfu nf old you 11 miss; For if you want that kind of town, Just make it out of TbU.- Anonymous. MIIUW VWIlt. v. " - - ' he barber or shave yourself these .aimed ,Mnlan,u" i""" I ullt,J. TW retaliated, missing voiir nioda 01 HVing, wnui juu jiaiv umuv, ; :X dinier, when you take ad knocking over t e stove wi h his bath, what toilet soap used, etc, iblow. Round ended with bot. ap- Some go to the r home town store, parent mU.,.s . tell th clerk to imp up 10 pounds Round two-Blister led wi h bo of pruU a dollar's worth of float-j hands, Tuber receiving a light touch oi prun,.., u BIjster m jed hi? Boan. a sacK oi nuur, un-wu .. , ing bobji, o jIj t fv,. .wunif azainst a suifar, pa r of shoes lor jonnny Uu - - - - UKur, 1'" ,l. L..- nnt Kpndine t out of line.. im fur Alarv. tanull oi iiio'iiK" rvw, . pl o N 40 thread-and please Tuber swung when Blister', arms nut it .1 1 in a box-and charge it were around the post, connecting d let it rWe uptil after harvest with Blister's chewer and causing O course t ,c I me merchant com- blood to flow from one of his antag- pll wTthe request, lie is rich; hi, gold front teeth. No more leads : . - .. - l ,f t-Afninff n this round. in in bUfiinetts ivr mc iu w ..wr..w , ... nnd does not cart-wneiner ne i i""" i" " - , , , o no -his whoh-rile house give Blister tried to duck sunk a hard or not n. . ... , ... .i,.. nr Rlster's head. I him SO. CO or 90 days ana n requ- r.K..v ... . - Tl. hfimt Th. tnnirli taSD Diaer tunic The wind was still a howling, the fog was hanging low, I rolled up in my blanket, for there's nowhere else to go. The bobcat they -were growling . ... on every lull arouna. While the lonely old trapper Jm sleeping very ound. Lrt Webb Ranch. Billy and Fred Weber wrrp in Vanpin thi.i tnornini', K'ttirur " -"11- tract t uw up. M.-ii-.ed the ( '.rover W el.t) raneu, I (llh-d on White vist-r hi-ros from the puwer plant. wlu enU'r upon a ( career of intensive farming. merchant does not rtr custom- . fill nut a credit blank, but takes you at your face value, and i I.C WUftU - with a heavy swing to Tuber hair, Mifflin same ud to some extent tk niAile a irrand rush, carried vou at your face value, anu luoer iuuc --- ... iVo in niut..r off his feet, so he had to be very very filien ironw .............. . , . . .. . . ,., i'M face ' nested to his comer, as he twisted reading cnnruv. , " . t , ,.nu TIi TWO GOOD PICTURES BOOKED Stag Struck and The S.a Hawk For Sunday and Wndar t Manger Kramer has booked two of the best screen stories yet filmed "Stage Struck" and "Th? Sea Hawk." The first named shows Gloria Swanson in the leading role, atr ia creeminent in fildom, any production in which she appears is guaranteed a iarKc ing. The story deals m comeoy w a great extent, giving Miss Swanson & handy vehicle in wnicn to snow versatility. As an amateur actress she is funny, as a famous acxrew she's gorgeous; as Salome she is great, and as the female Merton she has the comedy role of her life. Miss Swanson ia ably supported by Lawrence Gray, who oeconre yro.... nent in fildom through his work in uch plays as "Are Parents reople?" and "The Coast or tony. The Wednesday night play is a spectacular production, depicting life and activities of those who sail the seas in ships. The story is il luminating and contains many traai- i J ... Thev wake me from my siumoen lumtnaung ana conm.. ...... ..... ii. I .. , . t i i Von4o1 dnwn with those awiui niaeous yens. t10ns wnicn nave uu tni n t twn tomorrow for some from generation to generation A. 11 KV ----- . i Sometime he nsqks for a Back From "Gold Mines." Last fall "Dnd" Cole shouldered i.i. ..V-i aVmvi-1 nnd cold pan nnd set out for his former divings in Cali fornia. His quest was yellow met tal, and ho told close friends that he would not return until he had made his stake. But there is a power that i hapes our ends, and so it provcu in Dnd's rase. Arriving in the Golden ,,tste he wns taken with a violent at t.uk of nnthma. Went to tho Bart- l.-tt hot springs and sojourned there ;5 days under treatment. The gold fever abated while at the springs so Dad accepted employment jn an olive orchard. Picked that fruit n time then set his face toward Maupin. While in a town in the northern part .r (V,f ufnto our irrenressable hide huver ran across a man to whom he had given $30.00 years nctorc. man recognized tho Maupin mnn nnd offered him $!i0.00 In payment for the loan. Had refused to take more than the original amount.. He glommed that and came home, a sad der hut wiser man. Blackbirds Win Over Tarhawk Trap Shooters small That UUiVimt. onlv makes him mad and he joes to another store with his orders anu patronizes that place until skcd to .. ur, o fhanee of trading pay uy, - , . .crain. The city merchant Ullv Vi " " --- handlers injected strychnine into the corn and he was fit to continue when the bell rang for Round four Both came together in the center of the ring. Blister landed a stiff left on Tuber's hip 30-30 shells. - i'm ging up on the river to try to make another drive. I want to get another bob and bring it in alive. Cby Pison Breaker! Out in Force At Trap Lait Sunday Some Fair Scorei Mads r mercim.it iunu?u o iw" . . I . . . .v. takes no. chances; he cinches ms j pMK; too , . . - - rAdit customers by his lnlormation iront oi ms i -----cedit cus nm J . ht re. blank and u vney uu ..v w .... vpnpr .. n Havs their credit stops and turn. Tuber asked the time keeper . ..... v.j f r RebekaV Convention. tv Jtati-ii-t convention of x the Rebekahs will be held at Legion hall m- in the. Odd Fellows Hall, as we stated in last week's paper. The convention opening will be at 10:00 a. m. and the evening program at 7:30 in the evening. The conven tion meets next Thursday, March 15. iirom Kciici" ,-----concerning pirates, their conquests and. their loves, wuaton dui -1 f ttiA Sea llawk and X 3 HIT J' his chief female support is Enid Bennett, than whom no more popu lar screen star is shown on the silver sheet f r..mr nal-s that all who at- vii. w ..... - - tend these shows to be at the hall in j Lt'iiu wirac buuttj v - - time so that the performances may . . . 1 . .1 twA.a begin at 7:3U o ciock snary. of admission will be: Sunday night 20c and 40c; Wednesday, 25c and 50c. . tu !,!, of the Maupin Gun ll HIV - club lust Sunday some fairly good i u.-..r..a were made. Two teams the , Tarhawks and Blackbirds, contested, each member shooting at ia oirua. Ti. Tnr.nttkK. rantained by L. C. Hennetjhan, cuina out at the losers end of the scrap, the shooters of that team seeming to have a harder time locating the flying discs man did the Blackbirds. Bates Shattuck t tho hich score, h breaking 22 out of a possible 2o birds. The scores of the two teams was as follows: Tarhawki OA L. C. Ilenncghan J. K. Kramer O. 1. Besh IT the account is placed in the hands ot nn nttorney for collection. goes the world. fnr time out while he got his wind Greene seemed disposed to grant same, but Fraley, knowing the rules of the game, refused to comciue. Do. .ot. r.rornp ran? the bell on the round. An Erratic Auto. While returning from Portland on St. Patrick' Day Dance. li.nn eomnlet- i Arian;!i-i-"i ---- - ed for the St. Patrick's Day dance, to be given at Legion ball on the evening of March 17. The ladies of the Altar society of the Sacred Heart Catholic ehurcn na u , on floor fair in hand nd it is weil known , J cut that anytninx Kocs over right, a splendid time may be looked for on the birthday of the patron saint of Ireland. Remember the date and make arrangc-mcw , attend. 1 .f il.i. V.U.U'. Painter Returns. UfnTiHnv PVPninr? with his brother-in- C. E. Roach, a , vr ' law c,arence Wedd,e( Ben Fraley hanger who painted the fconta , i . , a Deeuliar tSperience with a several Maupin m" Dodge coupe. The machine had fall, returned to this city on Mon- ; Boa p suit: ureene rang tne u v.. eaving h . Koac ,ied th" brake9 in five-Blister sprang terial arrives he will paper he res, - - dence of Dr Stovall and that two thm. turn, pacrful- Wm. Beckwith. , i I bacbed off the grade) Ending at " ' h hnttom with the front end point- Returni From Shaniko. I . . .jj Tuesday morning Ben Miss Minnie Starr, wno . Rra r Tuber took his time answer ing the bell's call, but when he con fronted his opponent, without a. warning proceeded to lay blister 3 :.u n Will. a thirteen- ;nntp9 and sixty-fives seconds Blister remained prone. Jumping to Miss Minnie Starr, who has been i , Krnmer went to the scene of his feet he lambasted Tuber iro n d Miss to a levei ... - - " ; one pool table to the. other, fmat y ; - - homeskkneSi i AM Society. The Ladies Aid society of the U. B. church met with Mrs. 'W. It. Starts yesterday afternoon. The members arc busy makinR articles for another bazaar, to he held in the miminer, the proceeds of which arc to go toward furnishing the church to be erected this season. Took Carload of Hogs Out. ti;,,c. Rhonlin. Roy Batty U UMUO ' t " ... ioined in shipping E. R, Semmes j Jf fflt hog, to thi North Mrs. Jesatc bhattuck I .UnA K,nckvard9 Saturday. Julius accompanied the shipment to Port land. Send. Welding to Temple iru .tntmtt ns an acetylene jna ivy'"" ....,.i- v, fniinwed J. W, Temple. Last week he received a piece machinery from Fossil by parcc post, made the weld and shipped it back as good as new. , flooring him by butting him in the ufnnionn Wit'. It his head. A claim of , foul was refused by the refree, that 1 official ruling that i aoer jacijiuu Lew Wilhelm Flu Victim. " The flu is no respecter of persons. It hits tho large as well ns the small. Lew Wilhelm discovered that fact on Saturday when he began to sneeze nnd feel grumpy. Since that day ho has been considerable under the weather, feeling rather bunged up. Called to Father's Bediide. Rev. Everett Hazcn was absent from church Sunday. His father, who resides on Eight-Mile, wns seri ' outily ill and Rev. Hazcn was called to his bedside. Total. ?5 Blackbird) Bates Shattuck' ' 22 Marion Lister '. J. W. Temple Wm. McClure 13 Mrs: llnttie Rcsh . Total 69 The club will hold another shoot tit the grounds next Sunday, the bird breaking to begin at 10:00 o'clock ... i ........ ...n vArmeKTPn sharp. All snooteia u.o .-m------ to be on hand on time and he ready to break all records of the club. Excavation Completed. The work of excavating for the THlotson guruge has progressed to a point nenring completion. All that I ,!,, tn bo dnno is leveling off, and when that has been done build ing forms for the walls will begin. the nir when Blister swung at him, thus bringing his body in line of con tact. ! , . Round six Both athletes seemea tired and wary of each otner. Blister uncorked a heavy left and when. Tuber lowered his guaro. san a heavy right jab to the weakened stomach of his opponent, thereby nvnot misprv. The Tu- causniB .in" 6- - , , i , .,. , .i.-i-.j t inrnnf." hut before i:m a Road Builder u" . .:. ... t.: oooioii" nia trioves ma lie nan seconds threw a pool table cover into the ring, thereby acknowledging de feat. ' The crincipals then went into I nnnfprcnrc and upon emerg lv .-r - a,;u into town. iouuns WM Starr says it' was homesickness winch , a8seneer wa9 injured. prompted her to return, tms Deing j increased by the winds coming over the- Shani.co hills. , p ,n. Mui!er has decided to tUlW -v-,.-. change situations, and today went to the Hotel Kelly, where she will be employed as waitress. For some time past Miss Muller has been work ing as chef at the Rainb6w, at which place she has made many friends by giving the public what they wanton nd putting same up in the best pos sible manner. Mrs. Pechette of Wfr-iniu will succeed Miss Muller at the Kainoow. Tygh Downs Maupin. Coach Ferguson's "babies" were los i th Kosketball eame at the ci a in .i. Maupin High school gymnasium ii. evening, that team being taken down the line by the grade team from the Tygh Valley school. The score was 10 to 8. n as a ia , ph.- iwnrder Woodcock is a road J1V.T builder as good as the best lo prove that fact he neotiatea .... loan of a crowbar and pick yester day morning and extracted several large stones from the street u...s l' rmilv Moves. Joe Kramer moved ins household . bapk ropm gtated tbcy ;up Q hig re8idcnce mod to the Butler cottage, next to ,. th $5-00 pur8e , . The Times office, yesterday. Tho AnJ go cnded the battie 0f location brings Joe near a - t and makes it possible for mm to , iu closer touch with thuiRs at homo , . than nt the place oi ms law ; oumea ... dencc. t. (jni,v nieht while Hurstel Hollis was coming down the BaKe oven grade his car stalled in a rut. Notwithstanding the catastrophe . , j...i. i0hnn1fs' horses ana jlurstei wu w - Goes to Shaniko. ' M....i.. T.UIer left for Shaniko Spalding base ball gov., fecial this morni. dow to the hall and enjoyed prices to schools and baseball teams. ployed in the Alex RooS dance See Maupin Drug Store. tlon Fruley Wins Triie. At the Rainbow solo tournament on Tuesday night Ben Fraley proved that he knew something of the game, ii, fact so much that when time w ..n.j v horl tho lare-est numoer u. caut-ii m ... , points to his credit, "mud wv came out at thet small end of the came out at the small end of the horn and was awarded a stick of gum for hia "victory." R.,Vpr-r! 'n Portland. Geor?re Morris was registered at the Oregon hotel in Portland Mon j... Vv-inn. pnnp tn h big town on uoji Hi"1- r m , business connected with the Maupin Warehouse company, of wmcn pianu he is manager. He was pccompanied by his wife and little daugnter. Foler On Sick List. John Foley, just to keep up with the procession, was taken with the i nn, dav the first part of last week and was compelled to go to bed. Being of an ambitions nature his illness palled on John, so he hui ried, got well and was out yesterday.