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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1928)
lit t I inm'mk m i-5 S CM 1 1 L?J2iJ SS"i, TilP7 - (o) : p . I 1 1 On which dates the gates viH open on the Greatest? Displays of Products of the Ranch, the Range, the Home Garden, Schools 4-H Clubs,' as well" as :1 the the Largest Field of Race Horses ever seen in Wasco County rasa- i MAKE YOUR iENTFRBES EARtY ti V". L .1 Criterion News Notes A . Fw Reminders Just to remind you 4H boys and girls: - That the county fair will tonn be here. " """"" ; , That you may make you stock club reports now. You can esti mate the feed cost and stock grain on what it Is running now." Cooking Girls Are your reports Cooking Girls Are - your - report filled out Do it now. Do not wait till August 30. Make up your minds to have "all work done by August 10. Sewing Girls Stitch on; do not let the bachelor boys finish their sewing first Poultry clubbers, Canning club bers, Home clubbers, get busy now. Mrs. P. J. Kirr.ch and" children 8ient last Sunday evening with Mrs. D. D. Wilson. Mrs. Austin, who has been visit ing with her daughter, Mrs. Dave Wilson, returned to her fcome at Forest Grove last Friday. Jean Caton, who has been a guest of Louise Duus, returned to her home in Maupin last Friday. Mrs. P. J. Kirsch and her hus band's brother, Gus Kirsch, visited at the Cook homestead on Kideway last Sunday. Mrs. H. Cook is visiting with her daughter, Bernice, and husband in Seattle. Daye Wilson's threshing crew be gan work on Monday. " Jean Caton arrived " at Criterion on Tuesday and will be a gust of Gertrude Kirsch. Bonney Duus and Harry Ruther ford were swimming in Deep creek last Sunday. , Harry Ruthref ord is assisting in threshing on the C. A. Duus place. Bert Appling and Verle Bonney have started -their thresher on Bert's place. Our "ther." is lower this week. " Pine Grove Happenings Je:se Crabtree and Merle Snod-grass-visited with Cyril Fraley and Ella Shepflin at the Shepflin ranch last Sunday. Then the young folks went swimming at Tygh Valley A caravan of five rubber tired buggies cros:ed Wapinitia Plains a few days ago, 'driven by agents of a tore company of Akron, Ohio. They plan to start a canvas from Dayville. The old style travelers came up from California. Jesse Cox ha3 been taken to tho Charles Cox home, being threatened with typhoid fever. Roy Batty was host to a radio party on Thursday lat, where the gathering listened in on the returns from the Tunney-nceney fight. t "Doc" Wilkins moved his outfit into camp on Elk creek along the Frog creek feeder canal, where he will tackle "the two and four-tenth miles section of the Wapintia to Clear Lake road, between the Baker and Etna Insurance Co. work on the west, The Baker Construction com pany is closing camp at thi3 writing having completed its three-mile stretch. . . - Brown of Mitchell has doubled WhiteRestauranl Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Qreamery C. N. Sargent, - - Prop. udUMbHNuiuiM mmMVMmmmmammmmtommrwvtif''B mmmm. mm Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Time,s office and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND Munutactirint( Jeweler and tfatahuibker Sucgmmmt V JU. Lindquist THE DAU,K'-1 ORI-GON Oil EK'MTIVE MAT ZX TO SS?T. 50 RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31, 1?33 EOIJND TRIP TO " ' , ., penvkr tnM Lowfaresall parts of mid- S'M'-r-iTv west 80Uth and cast ItANSAS CITY.... 75.60 ,. .. bes ivjoiNEs 8i.ss fine fast trains. ST. LOUIS lt.60 .... CHICAGO. . Kfl.JO LibTalttopotmt DETROIT 10S.9J f-i. tnaitt yoa CINCINNATI 110.49 totitit CLEVELAND 112.83 Sim. B.f. TORONTO 118.0S " .. 'IT ... Atianta 121.61 CrB Canyon Kat'I Plu pittsflh g h 1 21.08 YeUowitone National Pk. WASHINGTON . ..I4S.M BckMoi.taliTtfa'l PW PHILADJ LfHIA 119.2J CjMOUaUiflNat I PR. JE YORK 1S1.70 For IUurtjtrf BooUeti, Retwrva- - BOSTOiM. .....,.. 1S7.76 tiona and Information, adilren Agent named below. pi. PACIFIC R. B. BELL, Aent EDW. H. McALLEN, T. Maupin, Oregon F- & P- A., Bend, Oregon his tractor crew and put on extra speed to keep in the clear on tho tjme allotment on his job of road work. , ........ Clear Lr.ke continues to 1 be the Meeca 'for touri.ts and campers Some 200 spent Sunday there, fi. h ing and enjoying the shade of th.; big trees. John Confer and family drove stakes at Clear Lake last week. J. S. Brown and wife went to Fish lake last Wednesday to movs their boat from Ollallie lake to Fish lake. ' ; : John II. McFarlane is as bury as a cow with triplet; supervising the con structnon of his ue'.v mill. McFar lane Bros, have tstatilislied business connections with the Maupin bank and the merchants there and plans to become, fixtures here for years to come. A goodly number of children will be added to the Pino Grove register by tho McFarlaries coming in. Lucile Walter; has been helping as clerk at the First and Last Chance filling Btation. . , O. S. Walters and sons are thresh ing and heading on their, several farms, owned and rented, between Pine Grove and Wapinitia. ' Ed. and Mary Florschutes, uncle and aunt of Mr;. N. G. Iledin, are visitors at the Hedin.' Mr. Flor schutes, who is an authority on cu cumber raising, is looking np local possibilities for cucumber culture on a large scale, naturally and by hot house culture. The viiitors live at Glendale, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. Hazel Laughlin is substituting at the Wapintia hotel during her sis ter's absence. Gertrude is vl iting at The Dalles. Mrs. Henry Peterson spent the pa'.t 10 days at Maupirt, returning to her home on the Flat last Satur day. , ' ' Dr. Geo. McDonald, superintend ent, of the U. B. conference, spent Saturday and Sunday at Maupin and Wapintia on official duties for the U B. local churches. V Pei Kverett Hazen is rolling his sleeves an J girding his ample waist line for (he harvest field.';, assisting as a rca! top hand. t on virions ranches, where he fits in very nice ly. Pv;v. Hazen is not too pivvj ir tco soft io do real work of the t) d'.led r'r.ywcal type in order r add lo the nil too small churcn sa!:iry receipts. Wm. Sturgin and Mose De'ors are through heading and stacking. . .";ius Shepflin is in the th ck of i'., having about eight days of head ing to do at this writing. Ella and Julius Shepflin , visited with Mrs. Shepfin and Bob at the Jaeckel ranch, above , Wrentham, last Sunday. Nova Hedin has been presented with a toy terrier pound pup pot hound-go-get-'em brand. Nova sayn the pup can whip her weight in meat scraps. FARM REMINDERS ; If every hit of leaves of goose berry and curranta affected with o.-ithrucr.ose or lenf spot could be complttcly destroyed before tho lud.-i start in spring tho di. cftsa would be stopped, the Oregon ex periment station finds, . Growers ennnot depend on this but must of necessity re ort to sprays one when the leaves approach full size and another as the fruit is picked for the latter bordeaux 4-4-50. Cultivating soil, keeps down weeds and prevents cakin,? of tho surface : oil thus allowing oxygen to go into the ground, stimulates root growth by keeping soil in n loose condition and give:, the garden a well kept appearance.. , Mash hoppers on the frco rantre are located near the houses so that the pullets will eat plently of ria-h. Watering in dry weuther is cfsent' lal to healthy plants and is best done early in the day so the plant will dry off before night making them less susceptible to (Urease. Lack of moisture stunts and weaken tho plants often causing flower buds to dry up, drop off or develop Into worthless small specimens. Hens used for..' breeders are chosen from fowls'that have laid one year and proved to bo good layers, A vigorous fowl that is in good lesh in best. OREGON NEWS NOTES Klamath Falls New auto camp opened at South Riverside and Main. La" Grande Union county cnerry harest at Its height, with heavy crop.' f ' r ' Vernonln Contract let for uxlll ary water system on west lid. Tho Dulles State lets general contract for tuberculosis home, for $102,310. Madras Nw steel concrete bridge to be built over Willow Creek. ? Madras $8,860 contract let on Ashwood market road. Big community hall project is launched at Forei t Grove. , Springfield New $176,000 big bridge will be completed by Christ mas. ' Portland Western Wax Ppr tympany Will double big plant here. Rufua Bids are called for new $35,000 union High school. r Med f ord E. Brock raises: 7C.5 bu hcls per cr on Wortman farm. at the Steve Wing Place One half mile Northwest of Wamic, on , Aug. 25 : Saturday SALE BEGINS AT 10:00 A. M. At which time the followinir mention cd live slock, farm implements, and household goods will be sold to the highest bidders: j eg 1 Thoroughbred yearling Jersey Heifer 2 Hcrscs 1 Mule ; 4 Brood Sows 20 Shoats 1 Chester White Male Hog 114-inch Riding Plow 1 14-inch Walking plow 1 12-inch Walking Plow 1 16-inch Walking Plow 1 3-section Harrow ; 1 Wagon 1 8-foot McCormick Binder 1 Hay Rack 2 Sets Harness 1 Saddle ; Horse Collars 1 Sewing Machine , 1 Cream Separator 1 Wall .Telephone 1 Hath Tub 10 T0113 Alfalfa Hay, and other ar ticles too numerous to mention. 3 n IS r : II ri L! ri ! y n 9 1 Riding Cultivator TERMS OF SALE:) All sums under $10.00, Cash; on sums oevr $10.00 one year's time will be given on bankable notes, drawing 8 per cent interest. Free Lunch at Noon Bring Cups Oregon cluster hop crop, estimated at 100,000 bales. About 80 cars fat lambs have been shipped from Yoncalla since May. STEVE WING, Owner i II i : I 3 m m I i n i h H S X 11 M li n c : m m si F. C. Riitler. 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