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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1927)
Thursday, May 1 , 1927. THE MAUPIN TIMES DodbJe Headleir a L52 ase oa i n n air The Dalles Mail Clerks vs. Bend Mail Clerks - ; AND . Grass Valley aupin vs. M The Dalles-Bend Game Starts-at 1:00 o'clock P. M., and the Grass Valley-Maupin Game Immediately following. . . . . " " ADEH1ISSIOW . . 20C-3SC 1 Jimmy Nelson cf the Dufur Dis-j I patch kw a welcome caller at The J Times office Sunday. j left Maupin Tue!lay morning for Gateway where he ' will visit hl daughter, Mr. Homer, for a few days. Oscar Hammer of Wapinitia has btun engaged in helping Richmond rJtv.ii haiilincr of nowder. lit started to work Tuesday. Joe Ragles went to The Dalles Monday to b present during the operation on his daughter, Mrs. Maud Hammer. , L. C. Henneghen, with his wife, her mother, Mrs. Batty, sister.Mrs. Mike VanLaanan and Mrs. James Chalmers drove to Th? Dalles last Monday. Mesdames W. E. Zumwalt and Herbert Morrow were shoppers in Maupin from Wamic last Friday. LaVerne Fischer attended the dance at Wamic last Thursday even ing J. W. Pratt was among those from Wamic who attended to business in Maupin last week Friday. Fiske Bothwell and wife shopped an dvisited with friends in Maupin on Friday last, coming over from Wamic. last Sunday was won by Moro by, score of 11-2. Too much dance the i ni-ht t:f:re M.ui.'j un doing. " Farlow Brothers of Wamic shipp ed 80 hogs to the Portland market on Monday, five neighbors Joining In the shipment A party of 0. T. railway officials met with the Wapinitia peop last week reeardinz the conjt'-uitr-a "f a road up Wapinitia creek. The homestead dwelling of Xt. M. Moss burned to the ground Wednes day night, the family iosing every thing but one feather bed. A shower is to be tendered Miss Bertha Herrling of Criterion today by her friends at the home of Mrs. A. A. Canfield, in honor of her ap proaching marriage with Peter J, Kirsch. BIG ROUNDUP AT Tygh Valley Fair Grounds JUNE il and 12 x There Will be Steer Rid ing, Horse Races Chariot and Roman Race, Wild Horse Race, and many 'other Events. -x- EVERETT WfiLSOW, MANAGER . PERSONAL MENTION dne of Antelope's prominent busi ness men, A. Bennett, transacted business in Maupin Saturday. Miss Noaml Magill of Wamic was the guest of her cousin, Velma Cro foot, the past week end. Mrs. H. R. Kaiser visited with her daughter, Winifred, at Eugene a few days last week, returning to Maupin Sunday. E. T, Halbrook is over from Dufur a dnis at work among the coyotes in the hill about Maupin. V A. Morrow came over from Ws White River ranch last Saturday and visited with. his 'son, Jack Morrow, and daughter, Mrs. F. C. Butler. I " V William Foreman and wife were in from Wapinitia Saturday. Mrs. Frank McCoy of Wapinitut attended to shopping errands on Sat urday afternoon. Fridsy night W. D. Rot?rt was attacked by what appeared to be a rabid coyote near his camp. It was held ff by a bombardment of stones by neighbors until Mr. Roberts pro cured gun and killed it. Its head was sent to Portland for examina tion for rabies. Dr. Francis, who recently left this place, for Bend, is announced by the Bend press as being permanently located with Myron H. Symons, jeweler, in that city. Last Saturday R. Johnson har vested th first of his strawDerry crop for this year. The berries have been held back by the cold weather, but Dick says that from nov on h will have sufficient to supply the lo cal nmikst Beginning Saturday,- May 14, . there will be a show and dance at the pavilion at the fair grounds at Tygh Valley an dever yother week there after. Every fourth Veek there will be a $50.00 diamond ring given tv the one holding the luck number drawn. The management wil len deavor to entertain all attending with novelty dances. 25-t2 C.M.PLYER SUMMER EXCURSION FARM IN EFFECT MAYJ7TO SEPT. JO RETURN LIMIT OCTOBE2 il. 1921 Kotmo TBir to DENVER... I " ... . in in iniTHMlifTTTIT r , DRIVE IN. AND DO YOUR OWN WORK AT THE MAUPIN GARAGE Tools, and Help if Needed You can do your own work. We will furnish the tools and charge only a minimum amount for floor, space. Help furnished if you need it on your work. B.D.FRALEY u mv B Ipi I Art. Gutzlcr was in town on busi ness Tuesday. A. Gillia of Wamic transited business in Maupin Monday. Frank Magill. wife and daughter, was in town on Monday. Dr. Stovall tranacted business at The Dalles Tuesday. - Tony Sisfert of Nena, was in on business Monday. Rob Muir was in town from his Juniper Flat ranch on Tuesday. , Carl Dahl and wife were in Mau pin transacting business Tuesday. o Henry Wing of Wamic was in twn Tuesday. Charley Crofoot went to Warm Springs Tuesday morning. Alva Hamer was a visitor nt The Dalles on Monday. Mrs. W. II. Stant3 was transact ing business in The Dalles on Tues day. I Mis. C. W. Semmes was trans acting business at The Dalles Tues da yand Wednesday of this week. 0- Dee Woodside, was a witness be fore tahe grand Jury nt The Dalles oh Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Maggie Woodcock and son, Cecil, visited with relatives in Wamic Sunday. Mrs. Mike VanLaanan, who is virtiting her sister, Mrs. L. C. Henne ghen took her little daughter to The Dalles Monday for the purjose oi getting treatment for a case of whooping cough with which the baby is afflicted.' ,. Mrs. C. E. Pratt of Wamic came over Friday and when Bhe returned hnme wasi accomnained by their two grand sons, Verl and Vernon, who remained with her while their par ents were at Astoria. Tri Ufavhpw came in from Woodburn and was a guest of his brothers, A. E. and Virgil Mayhew a few days. J. P. Abbott and aon, Jimmy, were in Maupin on business today. It was the first time the elder gentlemen hal been away from his home ranch for some time. - ..M7.K OMAHA. KANSAS CITT.... DES MOINES... tM ST. LOUS. 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' BoUtr of Bond A' and Second 4V U1 b tntitlod to havo th bond, rodoomod and paid at par oa November It, 1IJ. loeh bolder nay, however. la advane of November IS, lilt, be offered tbe prlvikf of uhmt!i.( ail or part of their bend for other intret WrtBC oblirittpni of th United State. Bolder who detire to avail ihemMlvet of the exehenf prlvttee. K and when announced. bould reaaest their bank or truet company to Bottfy then when faiformatia renrdinc th cxebans offer teg i neeivod. - Farther infornetion w.r be obtained from any Federal Reserve Bank or branrfc, or from the Cmiiuioner of the Publi ItaM. Treat urjr Prpartment, Wuhinjctoiy A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. - Washington, May 9, Yil". 1 I. O. O. F. ' Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. , 0. P. RENICK, N. G. . E. R. RICHMONU aec y. Read The Times cet-the new. GrandallUhdeif taking Go. -QUIET SERVICE The Dalles, Oregon. Phone 33-J -LADY ASSISTANTS- o Matt Busic of Wapinitia was tran acting business in The Dalles on the first of the week. Crane State bank will add an- ',90,000 casualties through ' receiving other story and other Improvements to bank building. vio?otVi Pollfi. Vinilrlinir ncrmita! for four months reach $845,580. It is' estimated, a.000,000 rail ,' rood employes have boon saved over safety instructions. ABk to see the new Safewny Jar Lifter at Shattuck Bros. It will ' pay' ' . 28-t6 Peter Kirsch and O. P. WeDerg went to The Dalles Monday to serve as grand jurors. ' ! -x i E. R. Semmes was transacting business at Tho Dalles , on Tuesday. Geo. Tillotson, wife and son, left for The Dalles Tuesday where Geo. attended to some business. o Mrs. Roy Ward of Wapinitia was transacting business in Maupin on Tuesday. o- , kri. Fargher trans acted business in Maupin Tuesday. He, came in from tho Uakeoven section.. Chas. Crofoot and .son Inspected the hatchery at Ook Springs last Sunday. Charley reports the trout there aa growing and that they will soon be large enough to grace a try ing 'pan. , , Mr. and Mrs. George Moris had as Sunday guests the latter's parents, E. A. Cyr and wife. Verla Lewis was a guest of her school friends, Mary and Aileen Greene, on Saturday and Sunday. (H. H. Gesh and wife of Wannc traded with Maupin merchants on Monday. " Oxo ooo 6o oooooooooooo xO o ELEVEN YEARS AGO o Oxo ooooooooooooooooo xO From The Times, May 19, 1918 Saturday night Shatluek Brothers, opened the doors of their big storo room, just nearing completion, to about 200 friends wlw'had gathered in reBponse to all to come and dance. Music was furnished by . the local orcchgtra and band. Dancing was kept up until daylight began to appear. day night a couple of a neighbor's cows made merry with the gardens of Jim and this, shop. While the vegetables were not high enough to be croDned. still the damage done He was at Abbott's three months! by the hoofs of the bovines caused angry surges to arise m xne oreasvs of all concerned. The river waa lined with fisher men Sunday, but the catches were few and far between. Those peo ple who were wont to wet leaders in the Deschutes must have forgotten that moonlight nights prevail at this time, and that trout feed under the rays of fair luna, therefore are not to be beguiled from their happy homes by artificial bait ; x That Maupin will entertain the delegates from many Sunday scools in the near future, at the time the district convention is to be held speaks well fr our little city a- a convention place. It is thought that nearly 100 delegates will bo present, representing about 10 Sunday schools. x ...Who says that Maupin ii rot growing? One of tho finest gams'' buildings in the state has just been completed, A. 11. DeCamp is build ing a new houtte and Ernest; May hew and Joe Kramer arc contem plating the erection of modern resi dences. More Picked Up Jack Staats will follow the ins and :its of a forest ranger this summer duainT lambing and feeding, then came to town and answered a sum mons to present himself at Lewis, on tho Cis;v.a, in Washington, and enter the service. It will be a grand vacation for our irrepressible Jack, and we expect him to return in the fall weighing nobrly.a tori more or less. ' BenFraley banks on the honesty of his customers. He has invited all who wish to drive their cars into his garage, use his tools and do their own. work. As it is a failing of some neoDle to appropriate all the tools they get their hands on, Ben's confi dence is shown in his offer, believ ing his tool kit will not suffer by giving free use of them. , Tom Iknneshan is a firm believer in the efficacy of a spinner as fiah hir. Sunday he was down the river as were mnny others, they using flies ivtiilo Tnm nihnrrl his faith om! a "Doc Shelten." The fly fishermen pulled but two out of. the water, while Tom s basket counted an even dozen and a half of fine redsides. The baseball game between Moro and Maupin on the homo grouv x " . : Jim Chalmers and The Times 'imilv have iiiKt CAI1SG for leff!3li:r- ing a big kick. ; iJim has' worked TO TRADE I want to trade a early and late making garden and double iron bed for a single one. Is hud one Of the beat in town. Thurrj-1 Call, phone 10F3 ! A'