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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1928)
0. P. RESH & COMFY . Successors to BUTLERS 53 Strawberries ! i We have made arrangements whereby we can deliver Ber ries for canning within 24 hours after picking j Place Orders i Now K rlwwwws w.ss.ww ,.ri fox nilTI , Personalities :.tS lor, fox merchants, are again in Mau- brlef vl it with relatives Dr. Short whs confined to his Francis Confer, wife and daush- r,oom Prt f Tuelay nd yest.r ... ... w,. .i dey. having been attacked with a iri aic iiliu iiuiii a ui liuiiii biiu r - pect to return home Suturdny. Chester Crabtree has fininhed his labora at his brother, Roy's, and Is spending a few days in town. . o Mesdames Gordon Mettevr and Emery Davis drove to The Dalle, on Tuesday, going down on a shopping trip. Mr. Lloyd Woodside and baby daughter, visited with the lady', par ents, Dr. and Mrs. Stovnll, Tuesday. Mrs. Albert St. Dennis and son, Albert, are her from Snohomish, iVsshlngton, and will remain f ir th! summer. Henry Chapman und George Mil- touch of (rrlppe. o (Iforgi Cunningham and family spent a few days of last and thb week at Portland, shopping and tak Irg In the sights. Prof. J. A. Nngle went to The Dalles this morning to meet htowife, who Ig coming from Seattle for a visit with her husband. Mrs. John Milne, wife of the meat' cutter at the Rcsh shop, came up from The Dalles Tuerday and spent the day with her husband. Miss Berts Mathcw, came home from The Dalles the first of the the week, feeling much ..improved since fhe had her tonsils removed. WILD WE ST -At- TYGH VALLEY Fair Grounds Saturday and Sunday, jiyjKE-iH 50 Horses will be seen in Bronc Riding Track Races, Relay Races, Indian Races, Bareback Riding, Novelty Races . John Marinion is sojourning in town and will be here for a short time, or until time to take a band of Farghers' sheep to the mountains William Beckwith and wife return-1 vu a visit iu winni, rutin me iuut part of lu:.t week. When they re turned they were accompanied by one of their grandchildren. The Wilson Painting Co., which In cludes G. W. Wilson, "Shorty"' Mil ler and Clco McMorrls, came over from Dufur, where they had been do ing Some painting, Tuesday. EAST MAUPIN NEWS Frank Lister has gone to Oak Springs, where he will be employed at the fish hatchery. Miss Doris Kelly spent last week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Iiartman, at Wapinltla. John Mannlon Is down from Far gher, and will cpend a few days here before going to the high spots with sheep. Nearly everyone of the camp ground cabins have been occupied all this week and reservations are In for Saturday and Sunday. W. II. and Johnny Williams and A. J. Uoy of Portland, went to East Lake Tuerday evening and fished there yesterday and this morning. The rock crusher is busy getting out rock and making little ones out of them. Two truck; are kept busy hauling the crushed rock to the top of the Maupin grade. Mrs. L. II. Townc, whoHe husband is tmploved at the rock crusher, was taken ill recently and on Tuerday was taken to Portland by Mr. Towne for medical treatment. Mrs. Albert St. Dennis and son, Albert, Jr., arrived from SriohomisTi, Wa. hington, Sunday and will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. 0. J. Williams, and mother, Mrs. Clark Richard on. The Hotel Kelly is doing a good bu; Iness so far this . scaon. The rooms have all been occupied each night, while the table boarders havf increased in number weekly. This speaks loud for the pupularity of the manager, Mr. and Mrs. Caton. r Before You Order CANNING FRUIT ! Get OUR Prices Member Affiliated Buyer E3. E. WILSON CO. Phone MAIN 271 power substation. The Dalles Plans ready for $165 000 new rtate tuberculosis hospital. ! Klamath Falls $18,000 Klamath view auto park to open soon. Heppner W. B. Barrett & Son buys 8000 acre, of wheat land at Parkers Mill.-. WAPINUM j ' 1. O. O. F. Lodgo No. 209, Maupin, ' Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. O. : O. F. hall. Visiting members alwav j welcome. Jamei Chatmer, N. G. O. F. Renick. Sec'y. See Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, about your eye, in Maupin, Monday June )8th, at Home hotel Examination Free. CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERVICE LADY ASSITANTS The Dalles, Oregon.- Pkone 35-J EFFECTIVE MAT SS TO SEPT.) RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31, SXt ROUND TRIP TO DENVER tn.Vt OMAHA 7S.S KANSAS CITY..., 7I.M t)LS MOINES 81.S ST. l.OLIS 8S.M CHICAGO. W.IO CETKOIT 108.9J CINCINNATI 110.40 feOrfl -"SJ TORONTO..... 'Mat &4 11LM 11S.05 iii.es ATC4.VTA PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON ...1 MM PHILADELPHIA 1I9.IJ NEW YOKK....'..1S1.70 BOSTON . JU7.? Low fares all parts of mid west, south and east. Fine fast trains. Liberal ttopovri , tuiktm you to sua Zloa Matteaal Park Oraad Canyaa Matt Pk. TtllewitMM National Pk. Becky IteuatalaNatl Pk. For Illustrated Booklet, Kcmtv. tioM and Information, ftddxcM Ages named below. UNION.-RACIFiq R. B. BELL, Agent EDW. H. McALLEN, T. Maupin, Oregon F. & P. Ay Bend, Oregon Mo:t of the broomcorn used in American manufacture of various style, and sizes of brooms is grown Jn and around the western half of Oklahoma. Broomcorn is one of the laCest crops to be planted fdV harvest in the same year. In Oklahoma best results arc obtained with plantings from about June IB to July 1. --0- DANCING each evening with music furnished by the "Meadow Larks." Wrestling; Matches General Admission, 50c Children 25c Grandstand, 25c "Shall I buy a combine?" is the question discussed in a recent bulle tin of that title irsucd for free dis tribution y the U. S. Department of Agriculture as Farmers' Bulletin 16G5-F. The combine or combined harvester-thresher, is of particular interest to the farmer who harverts 100 acres or more, annually. The bulletin discusse. the advantages and disadvantages of the combine and decribes its sucess for various crops. Oregon News Umatilla county farmera have rold fully 06 per cent of last year's grain. Oregon City-State will climate dangerous grade crossing at Tark place, Oregon range feed conditions are est in 30 years, says state veterin arian. Vale Fanners . Co-operative creamery in Oregon and Idaho, had $2,000,000 payroll in 1927. 'Vale Puckett company begins work on $261,666 canal contract. Klamath Falls Ground bought for General Hospital addition. v Baker Gold Coin mining com pnny will do much work in Mormon Basin.' 1 Nyssa Good progress made on 22-milo railroad to Owhee Dam. Condon Modern hospital to "be opened here by Mrs. Alma Carpen ter. Joseph Logs being shipped to Milton box factory. Enstern Oregon wheat fields never looked better, says state market agent. Baker Superior Dredge Mining company spends $25,000 to improve dredge. La Grande Eastern Oregon De veloping company plans $12,000 Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes 'will send it to GUY A. POUND Mauitfarturiog Jeweler ami Watchmaker biraoMMur tu V. Lindquist THE DALIKS - . ORKGON WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store hoea for th tipneral Repairing "Vbota J-'8fril The Uulles, Ore. H WHEN IN THE DALLES H Make Your Headqarters at t 1 The Black and White or 1 American Restaurants H where every service awaits you. ; T S FREE PHONE REST ROOMS S Roth Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for your convenience. - E. J. McMahon g PROPRIETOR ii!!l!!!!!!i!!!!l!lt!li;i!!! ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Store Phone-345 i Wilson Painting Co, House and Sign P-A-I-N-T-E-R-S-! PAPER HANGERS and DECORATORS . Call, Write or phone, Times Office. Maupin, Oregon. Dr. WM. KENNEDY DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY Fint National Bank Bldg. The Dvallei, Oregon Phone 391 HAVE IT DONE mr N G W ! We mean that now is the time to have your Automobile Overhauled This is the place to bring it. We have the largest and best equipped machine shop in Wasco county, i l&EADja QALLOWAY 09 AIM) Tka Dallas. Oram Pkraa 383-J 4BK SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE i . Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. PORTLAND--THE DALLES and Way Points SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE THE DALLE5-MAUPI N and Way Points BONDED d INSURED CARRIERS 1