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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1928)
' Personalities: Jo ami Ernwt Kramer were at The Dalle. lat Friday night Q A. Lincoln Hartmsn was in town on busing Tuesday afternoon. G. W.r.Mallatt waa In from hia Bakeovenf wheat ranch hut Satur day. o M. W.t Shearer and wife were at the county seat on Monday of this Noel Shearer wai a guest at the Bank hotel, -The Dulles, last Sat urday night. ' Rhea Lupvr, atata engineer, waa registered at tha Hotel Kelly from Salem on Sunday. W. B.4 Sloan waa over from tha May raftch, Tygh Valley, Monday en business errand. H. M. .Greene has been at his Cri terion ranch aeveral day, putting In 16 acres of spuds. Will U Doud, candidate for the anaesor'B.'Job, wai In Maupin on bulness Monday morning. Milton Morris and wife are here from The Dalles and are gueata at the Wra.'. Berk with home. Charley -Lake and Write-up man, HoUingiworth, were over from the county seat on business lant Friday Mn. i eitcr Crofoit care down from Cove Creek Monday morning returning o nthe afternoon 0. W. train, " " ' -o II. , . Walthi-r, proTilM-nt public utility man of Portland, waa a wel come caller at The Timea office on Monday. Frani Confer, who had been op from Portland looking after hii ranching interests, haa returned to hia home. Bobby Davidson hauled aeveral car loada of wheat from a Juniper Flat ranch to tha Ilunta Ferry warehouse tha firit of tht week. Tommy Kingaley cam down from hia homestead ranch on Tuesday and viaited old-time frienda in Maupin few dayi thlg week. ' Leo Herbring, husband of Mr. C Ziggenhagen'a aihter, living at Bend, visited at the Zlggenhagen borne Tut-ftday while on his way from a trip to The Dalles. R. W. Richmond and L. C. WiU helm made the circle from Maupin to the Slmnaaho agency and home via Gateway on Sunday last Mrs. Clarence Sparry, sister of Mrs. Clarence Zlggenhagen, visited with her sister here from Sunday un til Tuesday, when she continued her journey to Bend. She lives at Toppenish, Washington. EAST MAUPIN NEWS Portland to auut hU grandfather, W. H. Williams, In shingling, return ed to the big city last week. George Richardson haa concluded hia labor at Connolly' and haa re turned to East Maupin. Mrs. Clark Richardson spent Sun day at the home of ber daughter, Mrs. Johnny Williams. Phill Mott and wife visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. An drew Cunningham last Sunday. The Mutts are no wresiding at Fainrlew, near Portland. Mrs. Clyde Mathwes, niece of Mrs. 0. J. William, gave birth to ft baby boy at Snohomish, Washington, April 19. All concerned doing well, ac cording to word received by Mrs. Williams. G. A. Doel and wife are occupy ing a cottage at the Maupin camp ground. Mr. Doel la the man who la fillln Bob Bell's place at the O. W. depot during Bell's time off on ft vacation. The Wilson Painting company has concluded the work of painting the cabins at the Williams camp ground and is now at work embell ishing the L. B. Kelly residence with paint. W. II. Williams recently treated his mldence to ft top dressing of new shingles. The Maupin ramp ground b being added to by the installation of a large ice box. Landlord Caton haa recently bad a large ice box Installed in the Kelly hotel kitchen. Billy McClure, who came up from TpARLOR Insiste upon quality as well as price when purchas ing your groceries. When you order from tne Par lor Grocery you know that you will receive courte ous and efficient service as well as quality and price. Sperry's White Down Flour, per bbl 1 $7.29 White River Flour, per bbl.. 48.00 Cane Sugar (best grade) per cwt $6.29 Half Ground Salt, 125 lb. sack, ..$1.15 Red Mexican and Small White Beans, 13tts.....$1.00 Curve. Cut Macaroni 13 lbs $1.00 . Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 13 tbs ..$1.00 Bulls Eye Tomatoes, 2'-s, per case ..........$2.99 Bulls Eye Peas, per case .-. $2.99 Tender Sweet Corn, per case $2.99 Waldrof Cut String Ucans, per case. . $3.3J K. C. Baking Powder, 5 tb tin, 70c Calumet Baking Powder, 10 lb tin ..$1.65 Good Bulk Tea, Green and Black, per lb -40c Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 3 lb. tin $1.00 Golden 'West Coffee, 5 lb tin .".....$2.65 Cream Pail Coffee, 10 lb tin $4.75 . Parlor Blend Coffee, 5 lbs :...$2.15 Staley's Golden Syrup, 10 lb tin..........................75c V Rock Dell Cane and Maple Syrup, No. 10 tin $1.40 White Wonder Soap, 100 Bars...... ...$3.79 fP la IS arior rFOcery 110 EAST 2ND. ST. , THE DALLES ORE. Joe A. Graham has decided not to ' stat his full road crew until May That wa the last wcrd from pros- j pective roaad crew numbers. i Dorothy Davis daughter of Ed. ; Davis, haa been removed from the Industrial farm at The Dalles to I State Tuberculosis hospital at Salem She haa gained 22 pounds since ltar ing High school. Julius Shepflin and Geo. Claymier t made a flying trip to The Dalles re cently, Julius going there to con sult his doctor regarding his poisoned foot The injured member still pains greviously as a result of a nail being driven therein. Miss Howie B. Overman and Miss Nova Hedin attened the Christ- Ian Endeavor convention at The Dalles on Saturday and Sunday last, returning to Maupin by stage. They rt ported a good time, liberal enter tainment and splendid sessions ol the Kciety. Especially cn.veiidubk' was the work of the Dalles Bay Scouts, who ushered and guMcd strangers to ou-.'' ing ii8:.t i:e open to visitors. They also hcia. J as K. P asslstnatt an I cer.er!iy ounid themselves to bt a' vai i:d servVo. Attended Tire Meetine Joe and Ernest Kramer attended ft district meeting of the Goodyear tire dealers, held at The Dalles hotel Monday evening, Dealers to the number of 20 from this district were present. During the meeting those Ukinir cart were treated to a fine luncheon. Dei Out 11 Cov Last Sunday Dolph Goetjen and Ernest Beeka discovered ft coyote den on the Billy Hunt ranch at Tygh Valley, which Dolph is farming. Procuring shovels they prospected the ho e with the result that 11 yopnug coyote, were excavated. PINE GROVE PEOPLE IN NEWS FROM THAT PLACE Our Correspondent Awake t What ever Happens in His Owa Bailiwick g WHEN IN THE DALLES H Make Your Headqarters at The Black and White or 1 American Restaurants where every service awaits you. Tygh Valley Doings Remember the school play given by the Junior class of the Tygh Val ley High school. This will be the outstanding play of the entire year and will be enjoyed by all who have the privilege of attending it. Play begins promptly at eight o'clock. The dance to follow .he play will be given in the new gymnasium. Good music and a good time. Everybody welcome. FREE PHONE REST ROOMS 2 Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for E your convenience. 1 E. J. McMahon 1 PROPRIETOR ELEVEN YEARS AGO W. A. Dane, Timothy Linn, Ben Richardson and Frank Richardson were at the Odd Fellows lodge meet ing at Maupin last Saturday night Frank Linn la hauling 400 ricks of fir and pine wood to Maupin. Oscar (Tum-A-Lura) Renick has purchased much of Frank's wood. Ivan Donaldson of Maupin is nn rreasdng the standard of his poultry. He procured full blood Rhode Island ,Rcd eggs from the Hedin flocks and reports a hatch of 15 chicks from setting of 18 eggs 'his first brood. The Waplnitia Sunday school and church invite all friends of Wapinitla and Pine Grove, as well as all others, to join in a noon basket dinner and program at the church on Sunday, May 6. The meeting is designed as ft stimulating influence in religious ob servance and general attendaance at all religious services of Sabbath school, church and Christian En deavor. Ben and Frank Richardson attend ed the- Odd Fellows services at Mau pin lnet Sunday night - Ben is an ardent member of that order. Walter Sharp, while not at home doctoring ft sick pig, is plowing on the Harvey Morris place, using a gang and seven. Ed. Davis, and Wm. Hunt made ft trip to the Heisler-Powell sheep camp recently, taking the band to add to the Davis flock for pasturage on the reservation boundary hills. Carl Powell visited on Tuesday last with Pine Grove friends. Car) is now chauffer on a Ford pack mule. Hazel and Lee Laughlin of Pine Grove "stepped out" in the track meet, showing what some swift-footed young folks can do. Melvin Walters of Pine Grove now attending the Wapinitla High school, showed the, county's shot putters a clean, safe margin to work at Mel vin is ft freshman in his school. The John Williams service auto has, been hauling sacked sawdust from the Hedin mill camp. Andy Booth and family have locat ed at the "First and Last Chance" auto park at Pine Grove. Ben Richardson and crew recently "buzzed" up a large amount of wood for W. A. Dane. Ben has em ployed Andy Booth to haul the limbs from the Ault wood camp, and has cut about 35 ricks of limbs wood to date. J. S. Brown, E. A. Hartmnn and Dec WoodRido were appointed ap praisers of the Carrie Weberg es tate. Frank Dick is reported to be attorney for the administrator. Wm. Moore, of McKibbina Gulch, ig holding his crown as "onion king" by setting out 16,00 of the large, sweet variety onion, obtained from Robinson at College Place, j I Washington. (From The Times April, 27, 1917.) Mr. Hardy, of the O. T., was here Monday and told of the company's intentio'i to build a depot below th? fridge. He also stressed the need of a warehouse. Later Dr. Elwood snd D. M. Shattuck called a. meeting of farners and circulated a subno tion papnr, getting promise of j3. 400 of the proposed $12,500 estimat ed cost of the house. The Maupin High school closed for this term, the attendance showing an average of 94.7. Plans for next year's work are being made and sev eral students outside are consider ing attending school here. Grandma Hayward died at Till tnook and the remains were brought here for Interment, which will be made at Wamic. The funeral will be held at the Cnas. Crofoot home with burial In the Wamic cemetery". While coming to town down the Bakeoven grade on Monday, John Karlin lost ft valuable horse. The animal was crowded off the grade and sustained injuries so severe that it had to be killed. Vjfaupin (parage! E. W. SHELLEY, Manager 1 , . o 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 All Work Guaranteed or Money Back OPEN DAY AND NIGHT De Larhue Optical Company HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED EXPERT OPTICAL SERVICE 21 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Vogt Block, The Dallei, Oregon COMING TO ' THE DALLES - DR. 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