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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1928)
I 1 ! i ! ft i A TTENTION! MR. FARMER Tli have secured the exclusive rights for this locality fur the Agriculture Bond and Credit Corporation Plan, a plan whereby the financing of Time Sales of r arm Imple ments and Machinery and Farm Equip ment is available to every farmer customer of ours. Not a monthly payment plan but is based on Harvest Payment plan. You can now keep your farm equipment up to date and pay for it as it earns its own way. Come in and see us and get full details of this up-to-date plan. -COMPANY. s U VJ niond ju.t how the old-fashioned game of cribbage should be played. He didn't. Ogden Klwood called on his father, Dr. Klwood, Tucuday. Ogden will soon leave The Dulles for Salem, to which point he ha been transferred by the As: ociatcd Oil company, by vhom he is employed. Clyde T. Bonney and Willi Norral were in Maupin a short time Sunday afternoon, coming up on business con nected with the Tygh Valley schools. EAST MAUP1N NEWS "Dad" Coale went up the river on a wool buying trip on Tuesday night's train. .Several East tidcrs attended the dance at Tygh Valley last Saturday night. Frank nichnrJ on of Pine Crove aa in East Maupin a short time last Friday. Mrs. L. D. Kelly and daughter, Doris were shopping at The Dalles on Saturday laxt. Iavcrne Fi cher and Henry Rich ardson attended the Legion meeting at The Dal leg Wednesday. I 0. J . Wjlliams has started work on six new cabins at the camp ground. Johnny will have the only camp ground in ih'm vection, nnd hia cabins . will contain all the necessaries for comfort when completed. Telephone company was held at Tygh last Saturday. Among other things attended was that V. P. Steers should keep the central office for another year. A call issued and signed by W. IL Staats and E. J. Styer, is for the purpose of arranging for the organi zation of the Maupin band. The meeting is called for Sunday Febru ary 18, and will be held at Donald son's hall. A number of Bakeoven residents have been placing poles this week for the telephone line from that sec tion to connect with the Maupin switchboard. Clarence E. .Hartman and Mia' Letha Bothwell of Wapinitia were united in marriage at their home p!ace by Rev. C. P. Bli ichard ot. February 6. They will s at home to their friends at Wapinitia after the 15th of the month. Quite a number of farm en around Wapinitia are plowing and others will begin in a few days. Dr. El wood reports the arrival of a son at the J. A. Cray home, near Wapintia, yesterday morning. The late cold spell broke the fuU of the week. The ground is not frozen to any great depth and this fact will allow farmers to get in their plowing earlier than in many years, past I taatft von list mm , , :.T, Charley Lake was in town Monday nftor a load of freight fur the Lake store at Wanile. Frtuu Confer come up from Port land lust Friduy and returned to his home on Monday morning's stage. C. C, Conley nnd wife and their daughter, Mrs. Joe Chuxtnin, were in Maupin from Tygh Valley Tuesday. George Mallatt was down from Bukeoven Monday. George rays thnt tTie roadg out his way are getting no better fast. Miss Velma Crofoot has returned from Portland to which city she had gono to attend the wedding of a friend. J. C. Kramer, wife and son, Ernest, were guests at the home of J. F. Kramer over Sunday, going to their Lnkcview home Monday. Ward Buzan and wife were over from the "Sand:;" Tuesday. Recogni zing a good thing Ward stepped in and subscribed to The Times. Ralph Youmans and Carl Sandy, both from Washougal, Washington, called on their old friend, Theodore Radtke, at the Maupin garage Sun day. Mrs. Lester Crofoot spent a few day of la.t week at the Chas. Cro foot home in Maupin, returning to her home at Two Springs last Saturday. "Bob" Hayes, manager of the Shell Oil company's plant at The Dalles, was in Maupin Tuesday and while here tried hard to rhow "Dad" Rich- " Word was received here Tuesday that Mrs. Jack Donaldson, who is in a ho pital at The Dalles, to the effect that she is gaining mastery over her attack of flu. This is a matter of satisfaction to her many friends both in East Maupin and on the Wet t side. $1.50 Lazell body powder, special for one week only, $1.00, at the Maupin Drag Store. Community Club Provide. Shrive. The ladies of the Maupin Com munity club met at the library Sat urday and made themselves into a company of carpenters. They weild ed saw and hammer and fitted and Installed a set of shelves for the li trury books. Several new members have been taken into the club and reveral more are expected to Bend their names in soon. H M The Last February ANC xuznzmn M D 11 Revlvali.t. Go To Seattle Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Turley, who concluded a ucries of revival meet ing.! in Maupin last Friday night, left for Seattle Saturday morning. From that port they intend embark ing for Japan, and from there will visit the Philipine Islands for a series of evangelistic meetings. 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 0 O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 o PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN o 0 000000000000000000 0 will be given at the Legion Hall, Maupin, Oregon, by the Maupin Post of the M Lmexicaiv Henneghsn Ha Flu Lou Henncghan, usually immune against disea c. has ft last suc cumbed to the flu and for several days was compelled to remain in bed while a fight against that weakening ailment was made to overcome its power. Gus Derthick, in his official ca pacity as constable, sold a 'Ford coupe on which a lien had been filed last Thursday. Gus went at the matter like a regular "Colonel," and succeeded in getting a bid for the full amount of the lien. Morria Greene has a severe case of ereyiipelas on hand and is making a fight to subdue it His face has lost its usual contour while he is de veloping a husky neck the ailment attacking thoce parts of his anatomy. x Jess Temple's adipoae has increas ed by inches since last week. Then he and his wife received the glad tid ings that they were grandparents to a brand new baby girl who made her debut at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Metteer, at Fossil Jesa has taken to boxing to reduce his added corpulancy. x Mose Addington came down from the Criterion grade on Monday with a frozen look on his face. When asked the reason therefor he replied that winter had again set in on the hill, at least the weather had all the aspects of winter. The wind blew cold all day and Moss, being engag ed In handling the ecrapper, received the benefit of the icy blast Talk about hustlers! The Tygh Valley school students recently pur chased a building at that place, re paired it by putting in a new floor and other necessities, as well as a stage and electric lights, and so far have paid over $500.00 on the plant It takes that kind of hustling to get over a barbed wire fence. Several members of the local Le gion post have been burying them selves a few days this week re-crect-ing the stage partitions taken down to accomodate the ring ac the re cent smoker. The Legion boys try haid to keep their hall in ilip-shipe order, even if it does take a number of them to do so. ' Nick Karolus is somewhat of a scientist He is having a cess pool dug, but refuses to allow dynamite to be used in breaking up the rocks encountered. Instead he poun wa ter on them, after heating and allows the natural results to shatter the hard-heads. Bob Wilson and Charley Crofoot are firm believers in signs. Tuesday they erected a large board calling at tention to the fact that they were Maupin agents for the well known Oliver Chilled Plow company. Bob tayg he is negotiating for a large eagle trade mark of the Case com pany, while Charley wants a replica of a running deer to call attention to the fact that John Deere machinery in handled at that store. x The clearance sale at the Shattuck store closes this week Saturday. Bates Shattuck is now in line for a long rest as he has been on the go during the past three weeks, selling things to those who took advantage of the low prices offered on good goods and their names are legion. Fetfy Music Furnished by the Popular Troubadour Fou Supper Served by the Legion Auxiliary eleven years ago Dance Tickets $1.00 Everybody Invited I T 25 0 1 Hi H M Put Up Big Sign The R. E. Wilson company have flaunted to the world that Oliver chilled plows may be obtained at that establshment in the shape of a huge sijrn which has been erected on the front of the awning. That firm has also secured the exclusive sale of the John Deere products in Maupin and wo expect to toon see a sign along side of the Oliver board announcing that the Deere machinery may be had at Wilson's. &fye Dalles Floral Co. FOR ALL OCCASIONS When you de.ire Flower, for a party, wadding, funeral or any other pnrpota, phona 710, The Dalle, or leave your order at The Maupin Time, office and your order will be delivered on the seat mail or stage. BULBS NOW IN BLOOM Bov'-Girl' "Club Meeting The members of the various, Boys' and Girls' clubs met at the school auditorium la. t Saturday and showed what advances they had been making. The exhibits were far better than at any late winter meeting held by the various clubs and attested the fact that the young people are sincere in their work and determined to advance in club work. a I at Sold Ford Coupe Constable Gus Derthick held miblic auction sale last Friday, which he disposed of a Ford coupe which George Tillot on bid in, he having filed a lien against the ve hicle for work nnd repairs done upon it. Tillotaon bid the machine in for a matter of about $60.00, later sell ing it to James Wray. Greene Against Hard Game Morris Greene has been up against a hard game the past several duyr. ho having been whestling with an at- aek of flu. -.He was .compelled to eep to his bed but at this writing is somewhat better. A baby girl wa3 born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Swift of Wamic on the second instant. o From The Times Feb. 16, 1917 A meeting of the Consolidated REDUCED PRICES ON Winter Overhauling will continue through the month of FEBRUARY We are now also prepared to do all kind, of ACETYLENE WELD ING. No job too .mall and none oo large. We will give contract price on all work we do, if yondeaire it. Our Motto: Honesty and Square Dealing With All. MAUPIN CARAGE RADTKE & TEMPLE, Managers ALL WORK GUARANTED LA 0. P. RESH MARK STUART MAUPIN'S LEADING Groiry anad , mt Market M