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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1928)
I j-. Personalities j Mn. tr. Stovall and ion, Entel, wm at Th Dulles la.it Friday. Vrnle Roberts, anJ tild-t!m mail carrier of thi section, wu In from WaplnlUa yesterday. Coroner Zell had charge of the funeral of the young- aon of Mr. and Mr. Crabtree yeaterday. George , Mallatt and wife visited in The Dulles over Sunday last, com iiia down from their Bakeoven ranch. Mr i. M. L. Miller came over from The Dallei yeiterday and attended the funeral of Clark Crabtree In the afternoon. Lloyd Woodaide went to The Dalles last Sunday and brought his wife and ' infant daughter to their Wapinitia home. o E. T. Ilalbrook, government trapper stationed at Dufur, wua hob knobbing with old-time friends in Maupin Monday. Joe 'Kramer and Truvhman May hew went to Goldi-iuUle hint Friday and when thry returned brought a Ford tractor with them. Game Warden Gramne, from Hood River wm in town over Sunday. He finned on Bakeoven that day and made a fair catch of trout. Newton Crabtree wan in from tho Flat yciitrrday for the purpono of utlcnding the funeral of his grand nephew, Clark Crabtree, on Wednes day. C. W. McMshon, candidate for sheriff, and Ray . Taylor, .both of The Dalles, were callers at this of fice yesterday while on their way to Antelope. D. M. (Shorty) Emmerson, who has been at Fargher's all spring, left Monday afternoon for Bend, where he will vir.it and look over the coun try a week or two. Mrs. J. L. Elwood, accompanied by Mrs. Dr. Balsigger and daughter, Betty, of White Salmon, Washing ton, were gueats of Dr. Elwood in Msupin on Sunday. Henry Srrorrer, who is a.ti" tha county clerkship on the Republican ticket, was a welcome caller at The Times office yesterday. He waa ac companied by W. C. Brown. Mrs. Paul Krsuse was down from up river last Frldayq. She states that her husband is again engaged in killing and grinding up wild hones, to be usod jis fertilizer Mrs. J. H. Chantian called on Mrs. Jnck Donaldson at the hospital in The Dalles one dny ml week and says that the sick lady has so far improved as to bo able to bit up an I take nourishment. Mrs. Hrnry Seethoff, with Glen Graham and daughters, Adeline and Gretchen, were at The Dalles lant Saturday. Upon their return to Man pin they were accompanied by Julius Shopflin and wife. o . Noel Shearer, H. E. Wray and Andy Crabtree attended the Demo cratic caucus at The Dalles last Wednesday night. Mr. Wray was chosen at that meeting to make the run on his ticket for the office of county commissioner. Mrs. Chns. W. Clark was a Sun day visitor at the home of her moth cr, Mrs. W. H. 1 Staats, coming up from Portland. Mrs. Geo. Gill, an other daughter from Dufur, also visited with her mother on that day. Poison In Foot Julius Shcpflin is hobbling around like a string-halted horse, the rea son being a very sore foot. About five weeks ago Juliua ran a nail into the ball of his right foot He paid no attention to the wound and con tinued to work in the field. Last Friday his foot swelled out of all proportions and N. G. Hedin took tho suffering man to The Dalles, where the foot wns found to be badljy Infected with blood poj&on. Under treatment tho member is re gaining normal size and tho suffer er expocts to soon bo ablo to rcsumo his plowing. Professor Mnket Trip- Pro. Nngel likca the great out doors, especially (when at tho wheel of his trusty Ford coupe. . Last Fri day evening he turned on the gas and hied hinuiclf to our winter state, Wellington, concluding the outward journey at Elma. Ho came back to Maupin Sunday evening. Part of Dsachutas Cloisd The State Game commisibn re cently passed an order closing a part of the Deschutes river In this neigh borhood to fishermen. The area de fected runs 200 feet each way from the spillway of tha Oak Springs fish hatchery. Plana Maa Visits E. C. Kramer, representing tha Cline Piano company, waa in from The Dalles on Friday, Mr. Kramer is well knwon to many of our peo ple, being a brother of the well known cigar and tobacco dealers of the county seat. He had been to the Redmond county and stopped hert while on his way to The Dalles. D.Iayad Pyblisatlon We have received a nice bunch of correspondence from Pine Grove, but lack of space and linotype metal ccompela us to delay its publication until next week. Wt apologize to our correspondent for the delay. H:h T7V. About I ivn, Town "Shorty" Miller is some painter, but when It cornea that his partner, Johnson, goes to Wamlc and promise to be bark at a certain time, then it is that Miller would rather lay off and bid 'cm up In a pcanuchlc gume. Grandad DfCamp says he has no fear of Indians but when it comes to scalping he thinks the aborigines had Ford a better way of dolntf the Job than has a Ford automobile. Maupin is preparing to once more take iU place in the baiteball firm ament. Enthusiasm runs high here over the proposition to gain a place in a proposed four-team league, and when the season closes re predict our fair city will be known as champions of this circuit. Will Doud of Dufur, candidate for county awessor, waa in Maupin on Monday. Mr. Doud fay that Lis candidacy seems to be meeting with the approbation of all classes, even those who would have oopoied Mm years ago, are now pulling for him with all their might Doud wiii rnuka a good assessor, for he la consistent, honest and possesses i dear know ledge of values. Frank Stuart is anxious'cy awjt Ing the opening of the seanen. He has his rod all varnished, re.l over hauled, filled his fdy book with new fliea and, we think, has had his waders put in shape for strenuous season on the river. Many fisherman have already laid in a supply of angle worms in antici pation of tho opening Jay of the sea son. We gathered a box full when Billy Heckman was spading our gar den, so if the trout don't bite when the big fat fellows aree rf fered them said trout will be missing a feast. A large flock of geeao went over Millions of Model T Fords are still in active service FOR nearly twenty years, the Model T Ford led the motor industry and it still is used by more people than any other automobile. More than eight million Model T Fords are in active service today an indication of their sturdy worth, reliability and economy. . Because of the tremendous investment which people have in these cars and because so many, of them will be driven for two, three, and even five more years, the Ford Motor Company will continue to make replacement parts until, as Henry Ford himself says, "the last Model 'f is off the road." For the Ford Motor Company has always believed that its full duty consists not only in making a good automobile at a low price, but also in keeping it running efficiently for you as long as possible at a minimum of expense. No matter where you live, therefore, you can still buy Model T Ford parts with the same assurance as formerly, knowing that they will give you the kind of service you have a right to expect, and at the same time protect the money you have invested in your car. All Ford replacement parts, as you may know, are made of the same materials and in the same way as those from which your car was originally assembled, and are low int price because of the established Ford policy. So that you may get the greatest use from your Model T Ford over the longest period of time, we suggest that you take the car to the nearest Ford dealer and have him esti mate on the cost of any replacement parts which may be necessary. You may find that a very small expenditure will maintain the value of your car and will be the means of giving you thousands of miles of additional service. Motor Company Detroit, Michigan Maupin Sunday night, their honking attracting (lie aterition of many. Geese are a sure harbinger of spring, and if the weather man will only wake up to the fact that that season is at hand and give n, a few warm days, then Maupin folks will feel more like putting in their gardens. x The coming track meet at Tygh Valley fair ground promises to bring out a larger field of contestants than ever before. Nearly every school in the county has had a try-out and some good talent has developed. Juut what Maupin ia doing in prepara tion for the meet we have been un able U learn, for it appears to be a studied effort on the part of some of the school authorities to keep a such matters from The Times, thus depriving our readers of that neews. ? x The Easter services at the church last Sunday night again demonstated that Maupin ig not behind other places when it comes to singing. The voices answering the trend of the story "Love Triumphant" blend ed In beautiful harmony and lent graceful color to the whole cantata. ELEVEN YEARS AGO (From The Tiiws, April 13, 1917) The well drillers who have been at work at John Martin's ftruck water at o aept.i of 310 feet F. ll. "Voodcock and ton are o.'- paring to install a flour mill in Mau pin in the near future. Part of tha machinery has already arrived at the 0. W. depot. The location for the building is as yet undecided, but a number of suitable sites are avail able. Harry Pratt, Ernest Paquet and Ed. Rich, three Wapinitia boys left on Monday to Join the army. Sev eral others from that place are figur ing on joining the fighting forces in the near future. The Tygh Valley Odd Fellows re cently elected A. J. Black and K. L. Ilauser as delagates to the grand lodge meeting at Eugene. Mrs. F. C. Butler and Mrs. A. J. Black will represent the Rebekahs. Evangelist W. T. Klotsback, from St Louis, is conducting revival meet ings at the Free Methodist church. His attendance hag been good and he is anticipating a gain of membe.v Tyfaupin E. W. SHELLEY, Manager EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Battery Work, Oxy-Acetylene Welding GASOLINE, OILS, TIRES, TUBES, AUTO PARTS AND AUTO ACCESSORIES ON HAND Our repairs speak for themselves and when a job leaves this garage it carries the motto that Al! Work Guaranteed or Money Back OPEN DAY AND NIGHT , IIp I unncai HAVE YOUR EXPERT OPTICAL SERVICE Vogt Block, HAVE IT DONE We mean that now is the time to have your ' Automobile Overhauled This is the place to bring it. We have the largest and beet equipped machine shop in Wasco county. jjjgEAD QALLQWAY StftMt SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE ' Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE PORTLAND-THE DALLES THE DALLES-MA VPIN and Way Points and Way Point BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS ran tiw Tl?td)$ I ' MAUPIM'S LEADING M mi 1 during his meetings. Sunday's ball game b?twjer Tgh Valley and Maupin ended with a 3-3 score and went 13 inning. , g.tme will be played at Tygh next Sunday. Peter Olsen and cm: of 10 met, are working on tho Wapinitia road. They are camped near the John Con fer ranch. Mrs. J. P. Abbott returned from Portland the last of the week, hav ing been called there by the illness of her son, James, Jr. She reports the boy much improved although he will have to remain in the hospital for some time to coma. Victor Mitchell came down from Eagle Creek on Wednesday and from here went to Portland, where he en listed in Uncle Sara's army. Victor is a veteran of the Spanish-American war. (parage J nrhiiA i nmnanv ""aav r-v EYES EXAMINED 21 YEARS' EXPERIENCE The Dalles, Oregon Tka Dallas. Oracoa Pbam 38S-J I - O. P. RESH MARK STUART 3 rosifj "ana MaAdt