i THE MAUPIN TIMES K;illillll!!ill!ll!ll!l! !IIIiSlli!lilIIIIl!I!ISIIII!!!M 5 la n At Margerry Harper Whispering Pines Ranch, above the Fair Grounds, on Thursday, Aug. 2 at which time the following household goods, and 1 other articles will be offered for sale: i m . aa m m t : is cherries, poaches and apples. Pete Kirsch and family took in the ball game at Maupin Sunday. rl Bonney was Id Maupin Mon day on biiRinoss. Sylvester Kramer and wife of Du fur were over night guests of his parents at Criterion on Saturday lust. 0. P. Resh and Harold Kramer went to Cow canyon for a load of cattle for the 0. P. Resh Company Saturday. Gus Kirsch spent Sunday at the Pete Kirsch home. Gertrude Kirsch was a gue:;t of Murtcnrct Appling Friday afternoon. D. L. Rutherford and wife drove to Maupin Saturday evening, James Appling atteneded the bull fume at Maupin Sunday. W. E. Hunt went to Tygh Valley Sunday to get help for hay harvest Ponney Puus and Harry Ruther ford were swimming at Deep creek Sunday. Gus Kirsch is helping the Hording Bros, mnke hay this week. , Little Louise Duu.i celebrated her seventh birth anniversary on Tues day of last week. HOUSEHOLD HINTS FOR MAUPIN TIMES READERS EFFECTIVE MAT M TO KPT., RETUUN LIMIT OCT.lt If St ROUND TMF TO DFiwrn OMUIA ..... ., KANSAS i ITY... 1)1 S MOiNtS ST. LOUIS lilt K(iO DKlHOir CINCINNATI ci lvfi.anu TOatONTO ATI ANT X H I IM!I H'.ll ... WASHINGTON . mil API I eiiu NHV VOKK BOSTON UNION PAG IF. T.M , 7J.6U 7I.S0 . ai.es , as.ea tio.so litt.a 110.40 iu.ru ns.oo iti.ni IM.Oa USUI Hi.tt I SI. 70 17.7 Low furesoll ports of mid west, south and east. Fine fast trains. Libra!, r- i It enae'a rem Zlms NatlMal Park Oral Cssrta Natl Mb TtUwstM NattossaJ Ph. akjrMafMtataNatn Ph. Par llluMmird BonsWta, rn tlons anil Information, address Agent Mined below. B. BELL, Agtnt Maupin! Oregon EDW. II. McALLEN, T. P. & P. A., Band, Oregon 1 I k3 1,3 S3 n 2 3 8 Iron Bedsteads Cooking Utensils 11 Rocking Chairs Library of about 400 Books 1 Leather Couch Gas Engine and Pump 10 Cupboards 12 Mattresses 1 Set Double Harness 5 Sanitary Couches Bedding 5 Heating Stoves 500 Feet Water Pipe 1 Wall Phone 12 Pairs Springs Dishes 20 Common Chairs 400 Jars Jams and Jellies 2 Ran&es Rugs Carpets, Window Shades 1 Drop Head Sewing Machine some new Little Stories By People Who Seek to Help the Bu.y Wife and Mother To tell a left from a right sleeve, see which side is cut slightly higher at the armseye edge. The high side goes to the back of the garment. When making two-piece dretw f.r a growing girl, take a tuck in both akirt and underwaist, ro that when you are lotting down the garment change it proportionately. Stitch the tucks at half inch intervals with a long loose stitch. When the first row of stitching is ripped, out the dress i, lengthened an inch and can be lengthened again. WAPLNIT1A Madras Heavy machinery taken ! to Pelton dam site on Uewluitcs f yjs-Zts A I n n River ' c. .. . . , , . ... lLodg.i No. 209. Maupin, Ortfon Shaniko Hinton wool clip, JIB-, , o......j... i. i n nnn u ...u ... !....... I....,..,. mee evrry oavuru.jr ....,v ..... v. Baker Three Rurk rold to Montana buyer. Summer Lake Combs farm has 4000 ruts from four years ago. r ... ill in Ji : - L .1 . : U, r, UHll. v rating niemuvre mmmm theatres, ; . W VILVtWV. mimkrat 1 & only D. L. Rutherferd, N. G. O. F. Renick. Sec'. And Other Things too Numerous to Mention I SALE STARTS 1:30 P. Ml. I Variety in texture makes the meals more appetizing. Have one food with a crisp crust, like corn fitters or scalloped tomatoes; an other with a sauce; and a third :imply cooked in water and season ed with melted butter. A raw vege table, like celery or radishes lends still further variety. WhitcReslaurant Where the best 33 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, Prop. Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing ita work lirinu it to The Tima off.ct and Mr. Semmes will tend GUY A. POUND mai.uriwiuring Jeweler ftul Watchmaker aiMXMaaur ( U. Llndqulst THKDAUK4 OR H CON F. C. BUTLER, Auctioneer llllllilllllillillllllllllllllllllliffl Doings at Pine Grove Earl Bronner has gone to work for the Bothwells. N. G. Hedin and wife made a short visit to Maupin on Tuesday. Frank Batty and John Judkins have opened a wood camp at Bear creek. J. S. Brown will repair his boat and move it from Ollalie lake to Fish lake, making the move next Saturday. About 200 people camped at Clear Charter No. 224 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF 1. 2. 8. 4. 6. 1. 11. 12. 18. 17. 18. 23. 25. The Maupin State Bank AT MAUPIN, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, At the dote of butiineti June 30, 1928. RESOUURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills of exchange, sold with endorsement of the bank (including items shown hi 29, 30nd 32, if any) $154,77&.75 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 13.36 U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in item s 30 and 35, if any 8,6o0.00 Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., includ- including those shown in items 30 and 35, if any : 13,763.00 Baking house, $5,200; furniture and fixtures, $2,200.. 7,400.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 5,673.61 (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank ; 40,007.88 Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other ca h items 26"5f) Total cash and due from banks, items 8. 9, 10 and 11 v $40,034.24 27, Total $230,312.96 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in..... I 25,000.00 Surplus fund -."VnTon 400-00 (a) Undivided profitg $8,620.20 (b) Less current expenses and taxes paid 4,476.19 4,044.01 DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks subject to reserve: Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county cities or other public funds $136,154.90 Cashier checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand 2,436.94 Total of demand deposits other than bank deposits sub ject to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 26 $138,591.84 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding 58,677.11 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28 $58,677.11 'total $230,312.96 STATE OF OREGON, County of Wasco ss. F. D. Stuait, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that Uia above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. D. STUART, Cashier. CORRECT Attest : J LAWRENCE S. STOVALL, L. C. HENNEGHAN, ' J. S. BROWN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of July, 1928. GEO, McDONALD, Notary Public. My cororoissioon expires January 10, 1932, lake last Saturday and Sunday. The fi herman were as thick rs fleas. Q.iite a number caught smHil misses of trout and the wonder is thrt an..' fish in the lake escaped their hooks. With the completion of the new road to the iake that body of wi ter vil! be a sportsmen's play ground of iin iiMial avlraction. When the d.iiii U built impounding the water of thf lake it should be btocked and then closed for a couple of year. Earl and Anna Cunningham wcr? Clear lake visitors last Sunday. Ishom West itarted out for the everlasting hills last Sunday. The American Legion picnic at the First and Last Chance auto park last Sunday was a decided succs'. The picnic spirit crowed out war time thoughts of the army and navy men. Everything seemed to be at peace with the world and "Peace" was the keynote of the gathering. A fine dinner with ice cream as the finishing touch was enjoyed. Richard-on's oak and pine grove makes an ideal picnic ground. R. E. Miller and family, Bert Ellinwood and family were week end visitors at Clear lake. The men did some work on the road leading to the cabins at the dam site. Nearly every rancher in this neighborhood is now busy in his grain fields. The wheat is turning out much better than expected and is of fine quality. An old-fashioned remedy for a stain made by tar, axle greese, road oil, creosote oil, asphalt or asphalt paint, is to rub lard thoroughly into the stain, and then wach it with hot water and soap. The treatment may have to be repeated. Otherwi. e one of the solvents, such as carbon tet rachloride, choroform, turpentine, or bcnol may be used. Serve small or moderate-sized por tions in warm weather and avoid waste. On warm days the appetite does not reem as active as in cold months. Choose cooling foods, crisp in texture, for part of the meal, and give out considerable attention to the appearance of the food and the table. Out-of-doors meals on the porch of lawn will be found pop ular and easy, If some of the pre paration can be done early in the day. f?e Maupin Times 1 Offers ItsReaders ?TiiisWeek0nfy MAGAZINES AT The Dalles Bids will be opened July 19 for $165,000 unit of state hospital. Criterion News Notes Critsrion farmers are busy mak ing hay while the weather bug regis ters at 86 degreen. Mrs. Brittain Slusher and Mrs. Kirsch picked wild gooseberries at the Kirsch ranch Wednesday. The ladies gathered three gallons of very nice berries. Mrn. D. D. Wilson and children spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Shaniko. Claud Wilson of Bakeoven spent Sunday at his Ridgeway ranch. Verl Bonney played ball at Mau pin Sunday. The precceding Sunday he played with the Maupin team at Bend. Bert Appling made a trip to Mau pin Friday for harvest supplies. Mrs. M. K. 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