The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, September 22, 1927, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Thursday, September 22, 192
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Piano Free!
or FIVE other Big', Valuable Prizes
SIX BIG eBLE FREE
Solve the Home, Sweet Home Puzzle
1. A Fnc New Piano-
2. Six Tube Radio
Portable Phonograph
4. Set of Silverware
5. Piano Lamp
6. Banjo Ukulele
FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS
Taka any number from 2 to 16 inclusive. Do
net use any number more than once. Place
one number in each of the nine squares to
that when tbry are added perpendicularly,
horizon tally tnd diagonally, that if, in every
direction, tiie 'otal sum it 33.
The' Numbers Added la All Directions
Total
33
FIND THE NUMBERS
TO BE USED
Read below
rules for
awarding
prizet
Semi in your
solutions
quickly
Contest closes J
Midnight
Oct. 10. 1927
HOME SNltT HOAC
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Priis winners
will be notified
All prises
mutt b
callc-d for
Cas;i of
duplication
prizes
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READ CAREFULLY RULES FOR AWARDING PRIZES
For the six most artistically made
correct answers the six prizes will
be awarded. f
Wonderful designs may be made of your solu
tions to this puzzle. , By artisically maade we
mean illustrated in any manner, possibly made
a part of a picture or drawing, needlework or
handicraft of any kind. Any novel or beauti
ful idea into which you can introduce the thught
of Home, Sweet Home along with your solution
of the puzzle. Just use your talents.
The judges in this contest will pass upon the artistic appearance and
correctness of all solutions. The valuable prizes offered are well worth
your efforts.
; Corson
Music Mouse
The Dalles, Ore.
Write Your Name and Address Plainly
ADDRESS CONTEST MANAGER
Name
Address
Mail Route
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Shady -Brook'. Community Hall
To
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Good Music, Good Floor and a Good Time
Promised all. Come out and dance
and hope he will aid in Retting up
and producing more such exposi
tions. (Yea, and Butler is just as
much a booster today as he was 11
yeara ago. Ed. The Times.)
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Walter Woodaide and son had
some excitement one day last week
while on their way to Maupin with
grain. On he road hey saw what
they first took to be a large hog,
but what really was a bear. Walter
stopped at a neighbor's and phoned
or his brother, Lewis, to bring a
gun. When the latter arrived they
chased the bear to the Jack Kelly
place, where it was shot That was
the first bear to be scon on the
Flat in years.
177 litt-'-1'
i Cool W
eather
is here. A weak spark and worn cylinder walls mean
improper combustion of gas, causing a hard start
ing motor.. -
Expert Cylinder Honing
and Ignition Adjustment
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News Of Busy Shaniko
All the local teachers were in at
tendanc both days at th Wasco coun
ty insitiute held at the county scut
September 12th and 18th. Among
the outstanding educational talks
was the one by State Superinten
dent, C, A. Howard on "Fundamen
tals of Education" The vital tasks of
teachers he enumerated as follows;
Teach the 3 R'a, intellectualy hones
ty, promote health and health habits,
create practical tasks to supplement
school work, and Instill proper atti
tudes toward work. He acted th in
stances of wealthy parents insisting
on their sons learning the industry
they were to manage later by start
ing at the bottom and working up.
He criticized those who would blame
th school for loose moral standards
existing among the high school stu
dents in, some locatitics. The school,
he said was doing more than any one
other agency to promote intellectual
honesty and orality.
The members of the science class
have been testing air pressure by
finding out how high a column of
mercury it will support.
Ralph Reeder brought home some
gold bearing rock to school Monday
morning for inspection of the gener
al science class. He secured his
samples from -one of the mines along
the Prineville-Mitchell highway.
Members of the typewriting class
find their work is not all play. Mas
tery of the machine is a worth while
accompishment I it
Mr. Biddle, local blacksmith, re
paired school playground apparatus
Monday.
Glea Johnson and Ralph Reedor
accompanied L. V. Boughton and
Philip Goehaw on a hlunting expedi
tion into the Blue Mt last week end.
The hunters report an enjoyable out
ing but bemoan the scarcity of thi
fleet-footed deer.
All pupils met in the high school
room Friday mornnig for singing.
Jesse Fine has entered school.
Joseph Ritner, who has been in
Oklahoma for a year, has registered
in the Shaniko school.
John Reeder, our lone Freshman,
says he likes our new algebra book.
At the student body meeting on
September 16th of the year 1927,
Glea Johnson was elected president;
Jack Rees, secretary; John Reeder,
traesurer; and Ralph Reeder, stu
dent body manager.
Crandall Undertaking Co.
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The Dalles, Oregon.
Phone 33-J
o LADY ASSISTANTS-
Time Schedule No. I. Nov. 20, JUlto
THE DALLES -'MAUPIN
STAGE LINE
Dependable Service Between
THE DALLES, DUFUR TYGM at
Maupin.
Read Down Rend Up
i Morning Trips
8:00 Lr. TIIE IMl.lLS Ar. Ut'.S
S:40 DUFU,T 11:03
9.15 TV VALLEY 10. UO
:4S Ar. M.VUPIN l.v. 10 00
I Ar ...... t.:..
4.00 Lv. TIIE DALLES Ar, 6.00
4.40 DUFUR -7:20
5:15 TYCH VALLEY 6:45
5:43 Ar. MAUPIN Lv. 6.15
, FARES
0. W. R. T.
The Dalles to Dufur Sl.CO $1X0
The Dalles to TjrgK $2.00 $3.60
The Dalles to Msupin ...S2.50 J4.C0
For that awful feeling in your
stmach try Elixer for Indigestion.
60 cents per bottle at the Maupin
Drug Store.
Oregon News Notes
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Maupin G
arage
"IT SERVES YOU RIGHT?
From The Time3 SScpt. 22, 1916
Wednesday night Criterion people
experienced the first frost of the
season.
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A number of ranchers have be
gun sowing fall grain on the Flat.
There is said to be much moisture
in the ground, which presages a
good crop of grain next year.
School started at White River
this week. Miss Nellie Crabtrce is
the teacher.
Quineey Morrw was over from
Tygh yesterday and imformed The
Times he has ecured a adequate
number of names of Maupin peo
ple to justify the installation of an
electrjc lignt system here. Mr.
Morrow has made arrangement!!
j with Mrs. Staats for use of water1
j necessary for the undertaking and
he will go to Portland in a few days
I to purchase machinery. ?
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Everywhere you go you hear
hear something good for "Booster"
Butler. We extend our thanks to
him for the success of the late fair
Coining to The Dalles
Dr. Mellenthin
..SPECIALIST' .'
in Internal Medicine for
the past fifteen years .
Docs Not Operate
will be at
DALLES HOTEL
WEDNESDAY OCT. 12
Office Hours: 10, a. ro. to 4 p. m.
One Day Only
No Charge for Consultation
Connections at Bank Hotel, In The
Dalles for Portland, Pendleton
NOTICE
Modern Equipment Courteous Treat.
meet and Careful Drivers
JACK KINNEY - Monger
Stage Depot at Rainbow Restaurant
TRAVEL BY STAGE
jAPBOW
Where tne I f Man Cats Full
Satisfaction
SIIimT ORDERS
Ml Time
a'RY OUR SUNDAY
CMldKEN DINNERS
Ice Cream Cold Drinks and
fmnkim' Coods
Dr. Mellenthin Is a regular grad
uate in edicino and surgery and it
licensed by the state of Oregon.
He does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re
sults In diwanes of the . stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
dulutica, leg ulcers and rectal ail
ments. Below are the names of a few of
his muny satisfied patients In Ore
gon who have been treated for one
of the above named causes:
Rimer Booker, Condon.
Chtts, Desch, Portland.
I). G. Horn, Bonanza.
Fred Shield Klamath Falls.
Daniel Kteinon, Allegany.
R. E. Neal. Central Point '
Joe Shoeships, Gibbon. '
Remember above date, that con
sultation on this trip will be froe and
that his treatment is different.
Marrlond women must be accom
panied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.,
Los Angeles, California.
SHOE STORE
Shoes and Repairing
Wasco County 's Exc ius iue
Shoe Store
Micmi for H :nural Repairing
Whot hmU ''in Callus, r.
Yoar Watch Haywire?
If it is not doing its work
brinjr it to The Times otY.ee
and Mr. Semmes will send
it to
GUY A. POUND
Wiiv,s"V'riK Jpwelwr
. uni Watchmaker
hiMxw" I) Llndauist
TH K DA a M - . ORIGON
Bureau of Agriculture will open
Northwest economics office in Portland.
Medford growers ship up to 40
car of pears a day. f
Coquille stockmen ship 13 cars fat
stock to Portland and San Francisco.
New fish cannery to bo built at
Empire for 1928 use.
Salem will 'build new incinerator
costing about $75,000.
Salem Salvation Army to build 'a
$24,000 barracks. '
Oregon building rations for sev
en months have increased 2.2 per
cent.
Oregon Cily -Woolen Mills hero
have 20 traveling salesmen selling
clothing,' i
Astoria port shipped GG,740 cases
salmon and 34,075,735 feet ,'Jumber
during August.
Eugene Baptist Church installs
new $17,500 organ.
Salem--State prison 'plant 1 sells
tons spinning flax to Belfast, Ireland.
"Newberg Graphic" buildi ng a
fine newspaper home. '
Newberg $1,1 25,0(W) Spaul u'ing
pulp and paper mill wil l soon be :n in
ning, with first year's output sol d.
Astoria Cranberry harvest ahotut
ready to open, with record crop.
Salem has $13,500,000 annu.al.pay
roll. - :
Wheeler county vill build F'ossil-
Tf;2lm Mod ft mtl..
.vu, UlUWr '
V. 1
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i fow fares end:
Suite 15-16 Vogt Block
Telepone Ill-W
Dr. Fred H. Pageler
OPTOMETRIST
Strictly Optical
ttsVJVKHUE OPTICAL CO.
, TU Dalles, ... Oregon
FRIDAY SEPT. 30
ffinal retain limit Oct 51
Your last opportunity to
go East on exceedingly low
roumi trip summer excur
. sion fares. Liberal stop
overs going and returning.
Agent will tail ynu exuet ff.ro f rem your
eitr and help nap out your itir.srory.
Hood Tires
ARE GOOD TIRES
The Largest .Stock of Tires
In Town
Richmonds' Scrv. Station
THE BANK HOTEL
His one place in The Dalles to
make the rancher and out-of
town fellow feel at home.
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Hilly
IHO OVfciOANO RuUTB
R. B. BELL, AGT., 0
MauDirvQre.
Ed. H. McAlleri,T.F. & P.A.,
.Bend, - - - Oregon
WhiteRestaurant
Where the best 35 cent
meal is served in
the Dalles
Next The Dalles
Creamery
C. N. Sargent, - - Prop.
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