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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1927)
Pajre EfcHt THE) MAUPIN TIMES Thursday, June lti, 1927 at Geo. Burnside Ranch 1 mile west of Pine Grove school house, oh rt3 9 alty, JMsie 1 at 1:00 P. M , 6 Miik Cows, 1 Jersey Heifer, 1 Team Harness, 1 Wagon with Hay Rack, New Mower and Rake, Sickle Grinder, 1 AValking Plow, 12-inch, 1 15-gallon Oil Drum, Pitchforks, Shovels, Crowbars, Wire Stretchers, Lead Bars, Log Chair.s, Garden Tools and other articles too numerous to mention. 1 Knitting Machine, About 10 Pigs, 1 Cream Separator, 1 Heating Stove, 1 Bedstead, 1 Spring Couch, 1 Set Springs, Some Dining Chairs, 2 , dozen Hens, About 4 dozen Ypung Chicks, 2 Cords Pine Wood, 1 Player Piano Bush & Lane Some Fruit Jars, Some Alfalfa Hay, 1 Singer Sewing Machine, 1 standard Mountain Buggy. - TERMS OF SALE: Amounts under $10.00, cash; over $10.00 cash at 5 discount, or bankable notes at 8 interest. ED. MATHEWS, W. C, HEBIN, Owner Auctioneer FRANK D. STUART, Clerk. I Correspondents' Weekly News Items News Of Busy Shaniko (We lift the following Shaniko hems bodily from Wednesday's The Dalles Chronicle. Hereafter we will have regular correspondence from our busy neighboring town on the prairie.) James A. Fisher and family ac companied by Martin Johnson and Arthur Wallace made a trip to Bend Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Wayne Howard of Grass Valley was a visitor here Wednesday. V Mrs. Walter Lang and son, Robert mover to The Dalles Thursday, where they will make their home. Mrs. Lang is driver on The Dalles Bend stage. The Langs have lived here the past ten years. Beck and Son shipped a carload cf cattle Saturday gathered from various ranches near Shaniko. Elmer Stilling who, with his fam ily, spent the last eight months in Ohio, returned hero Friday. Margaret Rees, who spent the pa3t month in Portland, returned here Saturday. uuun u. xwiu mil caiuraay ior a i trip to Fortland and Monmouth, j Mr, and Mrs. Ed. McKinley and 1 Eldo McKinley of Cheery creek ' were visitors here Sunday and Alon-' day. " Fred Thebo of The Dalles was here Sunday and Monday with a load of supplies for a road camp at Antelope. James Fisher's crew of men, con a'Eting of Aurthur Wallace, Martin Johnson, K. Kelsy, Claude Guyton Ind f.anrtra TtvaeftnlA C .. morning with three bands of sheep for South Junction from where they Tr . the following will be shipped to Bend and to the sumer ranges. P. W. Mane, E. L Curtis and L. B. Kelly were here Friday, en route to Antelope to set up the county rock crusher. Mrs. Wm. Gott and son, Lawrence left Monday for Spokane, where they will visit relatives. A large crowd from here attended the Round-Up at Tygh Valley Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Nash was a business visitor in The Dalles Saturday and Sunday. Ralph Ferguson of The Dalles was a iaitor here on Monday. f W. Harris of Maupin was a visiter here Munday. Mr. fcnd Mrs. Carl Dahl of Tygh Vtilk'jr were visitors here Sunday. About Wapinitia People A. Lincoln Hartman was confined .o the house a few days this. week 1 with a cold which seems to have settled on hui lungs. Rev. Hazen and family visited relatives near The Dalles last week, and when they returned brought Rome strawberries from the Mill I Creek section with them. j Roy Woodside U at home for the 0f summer vacation from O. A. C. Benjamin McKee, father of Grand-! mo Woodaide, passed away at Port land last week, Interment being made on Sunday. Grandma was at his bedside at the time of his death and remained In Portland for the funeral. " Ralph Woodside and Nick O'Brien made a business trip to Maupin last Saturday, ' i are to be sold: of Horses, 1 Set of E. A. Hartman and daughter, Crystal, made a trip to The Dalles last Friday. Crandma Morris, from the lower end of the Flat, has been vuiting with Wapinitia friends the past week. Lirf'e Lois Jean Paquet (wallowed a p n last Friday. The occurrence causer her parents much anxiety, but no serious effects were noted andthe little one is all right at this v. r ting. l'ine Grove and Waplntia Sab bath schools held a joint session here last Sunday. The meetin;: was t observe Children's Day After a session of Sunday school and a pro gram the two schools enjoyed a )if nic dinner at the parsonage. Work on the construction of the Waoinitia-Mt. HnnA ViicrJi " J MO HI, a standstill at present. The contrac- vuia aie nwauing wora irom the federal authorities regarding a' con tinuance of. the work. J. S. Brown and wife motored to Portland Tuesday to take in the Rose show. They were accomnanied ,by Miss Nova IIedln- Rev. Hazen will sneak in Maupin next Sunday moralnj and in the afternoon will speak at a joint ses- '" n 7 KTVllVr m-j, iic mm jiiraui Hi n upillllia in the evening John Beon Nick O'R Woodside, Oscar and Ed. Walters cattle to Maupin last Saturday. They were taken to Portland by O. S. Walters. Clarence Bevel came up irom Portland last Saturday and on Sun day left with his wife and children, who have been visiting at the home of the Delores Mrs. Bevel's father, Mose Delore, Sr., went to Portland with them. i Roy Ward, wife and sons returned to Wapinitia last Thursday from Walla Walla, where they had been visiting Mr, Ward's daughter. Mr. mid Mm, Earl Cunningham are the happy parents of buby girl born, at tho Mid-Columbia hos pital last week. Carl Pratt's mall car broke down luxt Thurxedy while he was on de livery on Waplntia Plains. The Times, $200 the year. DOINGS AT THGH VALLEY Maupin baseball team won from Tygh Valley at the Wilson rodeo at the fair grounds Sunday moning. The show was well attended and i some fine exhibitions of riding made. The picture shows and dances given by Clarence Plyler also were well patrolzed. M iss Doris Donney spent the time from Thursday until Saturday visiting with the Misses Bertha and Bernice Muller. Miss Bonney is from Maupin. Stangley Wood and Jim Kistner have gone to the mountains, where they will work under the direction of Joe A. Graham. Milo Wood and Willis Norval transacted business at Maupin on Thursday last. Mrs. H. R. Kaiser of Maupin plyed her trade here on Friday, mar celling the Indies haid, preparatory fo rthe rodeo and dance. Ceorge Miller is another from this place who will worr on the forest roads this summer, having gone to th cmountains last week. t Fred Miller, wife and Junior, spent the week nd at the home of J. H. Miller, coming over from Shaniko, where Fred is driving truck on the Sherman highway E. R. Wehb took a load of supplies to the road, camp near Bear Springs on Monday, Mr. Webb is enjoying a fine trr.deat his new store, and now that he has taken over the Jackson meat business an installed a frigld aire refrigerator, will do a greater volume all around. Ernest Webb's father from Shcrar is with him and will assist in the rstoefor a time. Zene Watkins is plying his trade at the Webb store, hnving charge of the meat end of the establihment. Ov.r two garages have all the work they an do. Alfred Brown Is kept on the jump all the time, ditto Milo Wood. Subscribe to The Maupin Times. THE BANK HOTE The on place in The Dallas to mala the- rancher and out-of twn fellow fael at homo. Hood Tires ARE GOOD TIRES The Largest Stock of Tires In Town Rnchmcnds' Serv. Station Choice of Fine Traitis Yours! NORTH COAST LTD.; 9 :30 a. m. from Tort land via S., P. & S., N. P., C, B. & Q., and OFJENTAL LTD., out at 8:00 p. m. via S.( P. & S., G. N., C, B. & Q., both following the famous Columbia River scenic water level route through the Cascades, and with co ordinated service east of Chicago. Let V t Help You Plan Your Trip E. W. GRIFFIN, AGENT J. C. WRIGHT, Trav. 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