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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1928)
THE MAUFIN TIMES MILITARY TRAINING CAMP 0po4 at Vancouver Barrack To morrow with 600 Attending The Citizens' 'Military Training Camp opens at the Vancouver bar racks tomorrow with 600 young men In attendance. The camp will bt operating for 30 days and during thut time all tho . instruction possi ble will Le imparted to the young soldiers. Attendants come from all over the Northwest and ' embrace, the flower of the section. "INSIDE" INFORMATION Don't leave the lettuce that forms the "bed" of a salad. Luttuce is extremely rich in certain of the Important vitamines and mineral salts. It also supplies bulk to the diet When making summer drestes of voile, cut off all selvedges, even in straight skirts. Otherwise the ma terial will draw when washed. Voile sometimes shrinks when washed, and it ig well to make allowances for this cutting. ELEVEN YEARS AGO 't their sawmill near Wamie two veeks ago. They are handicapped tor want of help, and when this is juppllied anticipate a succes-uul um-ing seaon. Many young men were in town vVedncsday to register for the army. A heavy frost at Wamic last Thurs day did much damage to tender plants. Lumber for the new Woodcock & Sons flour mill is being -unloaded at .he O. W. depot. Criterion News Notes tives in the Willamette Valley. Billy Hunt will move his sheep to Maupin this week and next week will turn them over to tho shearers. Ill years ago and then some mayeb From The Tiimes June 15, 1917 H. N. Dodge, the local surveyor, began work- for the ditch company Wedne:day last It is prosposed to construct several resevoir dams in Mcpubbins gulch in the near future. O. B. Derthick has purchased the Wes Ray property near the spring and stored his household goods there. The Derthicks xpect to start on an extended auto trip soon. Woodcock & Kennedy began work Mrs. P. J. Kinch and two child ren are visiting with the lady's fath er, Frank Herrliing, and family, at Salem, having gone to that place last Wednesday. Mrs. D. L. Rutherford and daugh ter, Elizabeth, spent several days of this week at The Dalles. C. A. Duus and family visited at the parental home at Estacada la t week. Ben Herrling has left Cottage Grove and is now living at Turner. 'Ben has leased his father's ranch at that place and will live there hereafter. VlnvJ Mr aJ v...... ti . cutting his hay. He sowed rye and i will harvest a good crop. The Connollys have, moved their! sheep outfits from this section. They shipped their bands to the i mountain:, conveying them to Bend by train, shipping from Cove Creek.' They are now hauling their wool to Maupin. D. B. Appling and family return- i ed on Sunday from a visit with rela-! Doings at Pine Grove E. E. Miller, project manager of the Wupinitia Irrigation company, left for the eait hist Sunday, to be gone" until July 6th, Mrs. N. G. Hedin U at The Dalles this week. , , N. G. Hedin and W. A. Bullock made a flying trip to The Dalles on Wednesday. Ten men are engaged this week making repairs on the canal lead ing from the mountain. A portion of the Frog Creek flow i3 now turned into the main canal. Linns' mill is unique in that it is operated mostly by girls and wo men. At that they are turning out a fine grade of lumber, mostly pine and fir. , Alfalfa (the green gold) is now Deing put up. in au days it will be ready to cut again. First cuttings hut year ran as high as 2 3-4 tons to the acre. A crew of men recently raised the canal banks on the Andrew Crub tree ranch. Emil Hachler lias sold his sheep to Colorado men annd they will be i hipped from Maupin tomorrow (Friday.) Frank Richardson spent the week end at home, coming down from High Rock. Nova Hediin acompanied Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Eliwood to Portland when those people left for Cali fornia, after a visit with Wapinltia and Portland friends. Leslie Flinn and family came out from the Joe A. Graham enmp and spent Sunday at The Dalle8 and at Pine Grove. John Fitzpatrick and Sons have rented a tract of land from the ir rigation company on which to graze their sheep spring and fall while enroute to and from the forest range , Fred Laughlin is busy riding and salting cattle for the Wpnitl Cattle Mens' association. Children's Day wa fittingly ob served at the Wapinltia church by the joint service and program by the Wapinitia and Pine Grove Sabbuth ichools. Rev, Everett Ha zen delivered a special Children's Day sermon in the afternoon, fol lowing the dinner. W. A. Bullock of Klamath Falls is visiting with friends at Pine Grove and Maupin this week. Robert C. Ellinwood and family of San Francisco are visiting at Pine Grove. Mrs. Ellinwood k the daughter of E. Miller, owner of the Wapinitia Irrigation works, and her husband was formerly superintedent of the sy. tern. v Several farmers of Wapinitia Plains have gone to the mountains for the purpose of making repairs on the Frog creek feeder canal, the only break to occur thu8 far this sea son. Francis Confer and family are again visiting on Wapinitia Plains, having come up from their Portland home. Mrs. Lester We t will attend the summer session at Monmouth Nor mal tchool. Grape juice makes a delicious hot weather ice or sherbet. Flavor with sugar and lemon to taste and frcezo ; it a siieri.et is wanted ndd a bouten egg white when partly frozen and ' or more. continue turning the dasher until stiff. Remove dasher, cover the can tightly,' pack with ice and suit, and set nwny to ripen for an hour Big Celebration! Southern Wasco County . . . Fair Grounds JULY 3-4, '28 WE HAVE IT YOU WILL LIKE IT COME AND SEE IT C. M. PLY LEU, Mgr. AL GlLLlS, Asst. Mgr. Rillllllllllllllliillllll DOCHERTY- POWERS 1 V 62nd Anniversary Sale1 1 From Top Floor to First FloorMVonder Values to Attract Folks to . 1 The Dalles. Greatest Sale of Furniture Round-Up ! ' at Grass Valley, Ore., SATURDAY and SUNDAY JUNE 16-17 TYGH VALLEY FAIR GROUNDS BUCKING CONTESTS ISAKEHACK RIDING LADY imONC RIDING 1 Horse Races, Novelty Race, Chariot Race and Other Attractions EVERETT WILSON, Manager. 75Q Pieces of Furniture Reduced lO to 50 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $5.8 Choice of Patterns Guaranteed Electric Irons $2.19 , Odd Chairs, Rockers $15.50 Living-room Rockers with Jacquard velour spring seats, mahogany finished frames, very comfortable pieces, QIO OR choice of two coverings Vl&iUJ $65.00 High Back Hall or Living Room Chair, covered in mohair with fringe trim. Combi nation mahogany 000 CO frame 0 jZ.OU $65.00 Comfortable Coxwell Chair covered in combined veour tapestry, loose Q M n Cfl spring filled cushion seat MTU.3U Homefiirnisliing Items Representative Values Chemicallly treated Dust Mops, com plete with handle, wonderful value 32-Piece Open Stock Dinner Sets $5.75 Floral Decorations 56e Maupin Times Offers ItsReaders ThisWeekOnly I GAHNES AT I Pint Size Cedar Oil Polish, special value A Drop-Leaf Unfinished KITCHEN TABLES $2.49 Good Quality Glass Tumblers, set of six, very special ,111c 2uG 25c Used Oak Frame Davenport Beds $24.50 Values to $37.50 USED FURNITURE Enters the Sale 25' to 50 Reductions t Our entire stock of used furniture is entered in the sale. A number of desirable pieces for the beach, or mountain home. A very large assortment. $19.75 Full Size Steel Beds $14.85 Ivory or Brown Finishes S 53 YOUR H CREDIT 13 GOOD DOCHERTY- POWERS I Third and, Washington Streets. Phone 300. The Dalles, Oregon II!! 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