Thursday, October 6, 1927 THE MAUPIN TtilfciJ PERSONAL MENTION Everett Richmond and wife were at The Dalle tevers.1 Jayt this week. K. L. Ilauier and wife from Shady Brook were In Tht Dallet on Tues day, ack Weiss returned from va cation, spent at The Dallet, on Friday. -. . Otto Herrllng from Criterion terv td a Juror before the district court thli week. Ruus McCorkle waa registered at tht Bank Hotel in the county teat Saturday last. J. II. Fitzpatrlck waa attending to butlneaa matters at The Dallea the first of the week. . Mrs. 0. P. Weberg vltiUil with The Dallea frlendt from Tuesday until Thursday thta week. Roy Crabtree was attending to butlneaa mattert at The Dalles the forepart of tha week. - ' -o "Stub" Litter ha returned to civi lisation, after a time spent at a theep camp in the mountains. ' Wm. Beckwith wat another Mau plnlte who attended court at the county seat on Tuesday. Miaa Florence Caven came from Shanlko and tpent the day last Sat urday with Maupln friends. ' W. E. and ton went to The Dalles tha first of the week and tpent a few days there on business. W. H. Williams furnished a sub stitute and attended court at a wit ness Tuesday and Wednesday. o Ceorge Tillotton and wfe con veyed the Misaca Alda Fugh and .Olive Turner to Moticr latt Sunday. A. J. Conley and family pawed through Maupln last Saturday, being on their way to The Dalles on a trad ing tour. Verne Fischer and wife attended to business matters at the big town of Wasco county several days during tht week. o Jack Staata haa gone to Barton station, near Portland, whore he will , have charge of a ranch . during the winter. , ' Clarence Zlggenhagen attended a meeting of the Standard Oil com pany agents at the county teat on Tuetday. B. D. Fraley and wife were at the county teat the first of the week, Ben to attend court, while Mrs. Fra ley shopped. Ernest Mayhew and wife returned to their home at Gervaia after a visit with their tons, Dolph, Virgil and ' Lewis Mayhew. Jake Davidson reported for Jury duty on Monday but wat excused as he had to attend to a shipment of hogs to Portland. Mrs. Chas. Crofoot and her charges, Velma Crofoot, Lucile Wal ters and Theodore Klrach, returned from the state fair at Salem laat Sunday. - J. W. Drthlck haa concluded his labors In the mountains, having brought his sheep charges to the home corrals, and will remain in Maupin for a time. A. R. CUlis, secretary-manager of the. Southern Wasco County Fair, waa at The Dalles several days this week, attending to business connect ed with hit position. W. W. Richmond and aon Ralph, made a trip to the forest reserve above Dufur last Tuesday. They in tended to work there but a fall of snow caused them to forego that Intent pound boy who came to hs home last week. Mra. Alexander Thompson, who is a candidate for representative, will give an entertainment in the Fleming Bob Wilson came home from Snow I Mountain country Saturday and brought a deer with him. Bob says he shot the deer in the hip, thereby spoiling a whole ham, h"t nr - : I ied with, hit game, aa tu.s . school house on Tuesday evenng, the i tecond time he was after it 18th. When a young boy is able to show old farmers how to grow spuds it is time the old fellos changed their ways. Harry Rutherfrd of. Criterion won the big prize at the state fair on his netted gem potatoes, thereby dem onstrating Jhat it is not age but study that accomplishes things. FOR OVERT.? E. - .... j .a a tm . i w. mnnegnan ana wue wenti to the county teat Monday, Mr. Hen neghan .having been drawn at Jury man. Mrs. Henneghan returned to Dufur and epent tht remainder of the week there. The Timet family were called to The Dallea the first of the week on court matters, that being the cause of the lateness of the paper this week. Now that everything Is set tled our readers may expect the pa per regularly hereafter. Watches and Jewelry; Expert re pairing on short notice. Prices are right, at the Maupin Drug Store. Oxo oeoooooeoeeooooxO o ELEVEN YEARS AGO o Oxo ooeoeooeoeoeoeoeoxO From The Times Oct 6, 1910 H. L. Emmons and Mrs Henriet ta Muir were married In Portland week ago yesterday, and arrived at their home , here Sunday. Monday evening the Maupln band, of which Mr .Emmont it a member, and about 60 other friends vialtod the newly weds and extended felicitations, the band rendering several selections. The visitors were royajly entertained by the bride and groom. The wedding of Dr. Harry Shannon and Miss Lorena Love, both of Tygh Valley, occurred at The Dallea Sun day. Dr. Shannon is a practicing I physician at Hood River. The concrete la being poured in the forms and will form the base ment for the new hotel. Rev. It. G. Ellis haa tendered his resignation to his Maupin congrega tion and will soon leave for Ruthton, Minnesota, where he haa accepted a charge. Rev. Ellis preaches his fare well sermon next Sunday. George Mallatt la stepping high these days, all n account of a seven The Shattucks are busy these ev enings explaining the workings of! their new Delco light system. The ' Shattuck store, is lit by that kind of j evenings. John Martin haa Just completed a alio on hit Juniper Flat ranch. This is the first silo to be erected in this part of the country. - Grandma Cook passed her 03rd milestone of her life. She recently enjoyed a gathering of her children, there being six who attended a party given in her honor. The combined agea of mother and children totaled 662 years. . - . The State Game and Fish commis sion shipped 48 Chinese pheas&nta to Tygh Valley yeeterday. W. 0. Had ley liberated the birds, and says there will be more to follow if those recently let loose ar adequately pro tected. - , Dr. Clarke, eye eight specialist, at Home hotel, Maupln Oregon, Mon day, October 10th. ' Ooo oooooeo 6 ooeooooo oo 0 e PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN o OooooooooooooooodoooO Nav. Nav. Paulina It im not l r - . f - - 1 band you hear occasionally. It is only Verne Fischer calling attention to the fact that he is on earth with hie Star car. The noise you hear is a chime honkety-honk, and seems to give Verne extreme delight in sound ing iW Do you gamble? Have you a hunch that you can win enough to keep you in affluence the rest of your days? If so your desires will be gratified at the Legion carnival Saturday evening October 8. At that time all the gamblers of '49 will gather at thi hali open up their gamea and play to the sky. During the evening dancing and eats will be on the bill of fare and those, with othr stunts, are guarantee that a glorious time awaits those who attend. ' The "Harmony Hicks" supplied the inspiration at the Shady Brook dance Saturday night By the way that mu sical organization haa outgrown the "hide" stage and hereafter will be known as the "Troubadour Four," having graduated from the amateur class to the status of a real orchestra. It's Stuart and Resh now, if you please. Those enterprising young men have succeeded to the business of the Butler store and took posses son Monday. Both Mark Stuart and Oliver Resh are men of responsiblity and know the merchantile buainess from A to Z, therefore will prosper in their new undertaking. We wel come them to the mercantile circle of Maupin. United States Tires HAVE BEEN GOOD TIRES. NO REDUCTION IN QUALITY Ta MAKE MORE PROFIT NO PRICE CUTTING TO MEET CHEAP COMPETITION Royal Cords HAVE ALWAYS BEEN TIRES OF HIGH QUAL-. ITJ AT A MEDIUM PRICE FULLY GAURANTEED V i in Maupin Garage "IT SERVES YOU RIGHT Tygh Valley and Maupin High schools? The Tygh boys are getting in shape to make other school teams go and they are anxious to arrange couple of 'gamea between the two twna spoken of. There are many football fans in Maupin who would like to see auch gamea, so why not pull them off? Pheasant hunters roamed the hills and flats hereabouts Sundav after wild game. 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