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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1928)
1 fcr: tub matpin times 1 !J4Y r1 r -tub mi J1 L Kl EOT On which dates the gate? will open on the Greatest Displays of Products of the Ranch, the Range, the Home, Garden, Schools, 4-H Cluhs, as well as the the Largest Field of Race Horses ever seen in Wasco County MAKE YOUR ENTIRHES EARLY I Pine Grove News O. Bronner has commenced work i with the Ted Endersby threshing outfit. Roy Batty and family and Geo. Claymicr and family cpent Sunday last at Cedar Post camp. The 0. S. Walters outfit is thresh ing for 0. P. Weberg. The Delore-Sturgis-SheplTlin out fit is heading: for Ishom West. Walter Sharpe has finished har vesting at the A. A. Brittain ranch and has gone to work in harvest for U. S. Endersby. Ed. Davis is another man who has attached himself to the Emlcrsby harvesting crew. "Kenny" Birchard is ill at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. 0, Bronner. Harry Lewis and J. S. Brown are cutting and stacking their second cutting of alfalfa. &fe Maupin Times Offers ItsReaders' ThisWeekOnly MAGAZINES AT Z2 f' fel&ur Choice iLQ Any mm ma 9 I Hi I it 'v Magazines and ThisNewspaper The 5Iissc3 Davis rendered a special duet at the Pine Grove Sun day school meeting at Pine Grove la t Sunday. Nova Hedin accom panied at the organ. Iris Sharp de livered a recitation at the meeting. Mrs. Mary Sharp has terminated her services as cook for the Ault loggers and the MoFarlane mill crew. The men have all moved to the mill. Mrs. McFarlane will run the cook house there temporarily. Herb Lewis, maintenance road man. "i:; dragging the Wapinitia to Pole Hill section of the cut-off high way. The Hedin-Rctherford folks had a reunion at Frog lake last Sunday. J. P. Abbott is now sporting a new speed truck. . Rev. J. I. Parker and family spent a few hours visiting friends and relative-, ' in Maupin. Wapinitia and Wamic on their return trip from Los Angeles, where they attended the World's Sunday school conven tion. Benjamin Franklin Richardson Is doing a nico business at his store and filling station. J Rev. W. A. Matthews in negotiat ing with Joe A. Graham for cedar t posts to be used at Simnasho. W. A. Dane came out from Ollalic ; lake to attend to business of thresh I ing laac Sunday, lie returned on j Tue day to start construction of the new Ollalie :ummit building. The j lumber for the structure was hauled to the site on the backs of iules. , Jitck Kelly and Clifford McCorklc left the forestry service recently, owing to some difference that ended up in a row. Carl Pratt and family passed thru Pine Grove the first of the week bound for the home of the tall trees. we should, Mrs. Wigglcr havin al ready bin doin that fer moren thirty year. All work on the Trib buildin has stepped, Architet San Dan Sement havin built the first story wrong side out. Cummin Dye is figurin on movin to Mud Corners from Oak Holler, the undertakers over that way bcin too high with their cover charges. firanny Potts nays that whiltst ?he: still a one hundred per cent optimist, she'll be dernded of she kin make herself believe her fallen arches is only temporary. Ike Schmcltzs goiter has now reached sich proportions that sonncr or later hes gonna have troublo reachln the outer strings on a heavenly harp. Beln shorta money, as well as shoes, Toot Wright went and got Us socks half soled and heeled, and is wearing them to dances and other evtnin doins. Bein unable to read as ylt, Hook er Yaws brindle cow Mary Louise Is getting (or soon will) a great kick from entin all nf our exchanges outn the mall box. Bui Whittlrr, son of Lafe WhiU tler, editor Oak Holler Bee, is week edin here. Whilst wo haint sayin o, were thinkln a bit thnt hes the answer to the Squirrels proycr. The Waremnn veRniahln and Jcwerly store, asides from csrryln a select Una of cloths-pint, pinched bark coats, traps for mice, and kit mackerel, has laid In a tock of marsh-mallows and wheelbarrows. serve rural district east of town. Lakeview Lake county grower have shipped 1,388,000 pound wool this year. Klamath Falls Tute lake far mers used 20,000 pounds arsenic to fight gra hoppers. Frecwater Pacific Power A Light company will build another power substation here. Odell Durkwall Bros., will en large and operate Apple Growers fruit plant here. ' Klamath Falls E. J. Murray, newspaper publther, will build new tore block. Killllli illjll!ti!!il!l!i!ll!l!!ll!!ll!!ill!l!ilil!iiM 1 fim? rv?wpfvr Ti EI . S3 Art unheard of bargain. Enough reaf ing for the whole family a wide vri ety of high clan magazine -all at a price to fit your pocketbook. Don't fail to take advantage of this money saving opportunity. No need to wait at Renewals will be extended from data of present expiration. Ccntlemen: 1 wlh to take advg rttage of yom Magazine Bargain Offer. I am enclosing the above iimount l.-i payment for a one year tubicription to your paper and the FIVE Magazine 1 have marked with aa X below. All ubicripUont are for & lull year., Ham ...... ToWH., Stat.., St. or R. F. D.... .... American Poultry Journal fj American Swaieherd Capper's Farmer Dairy Farmer Everybody' Poultry MaffazJfne U raim & t uesida D Farm Life Farm Journal Fruili & Garden Gentlewoman Majatin O Good Stories Q Household Magazine Q Modern Homemaking , Needlecraft Ofcen Road (Boy)' Q People's Home Journal People' Popular Monthly Sportsman' Digest Successful Farming Woman's World CHOOSE SifkEte TODAY :k'L',.t Jl'IKJ "MUD CORNERS TRIBUNE" IS UNIQUE DEPARTURE Linotype Newt Feature Comic In Novel and Interesting News paper Manner H . R. Hansen Place Three miles Northeast of Wamic, on Saturday , Aug. 18 SALE BEGINS AT 10:00 A. M. At which time the following mentioned live stock, farm implements, and household goods will be sold to the hig hest bidders : y II The Linotype News, the ' house bulletin of the Merganthaler Lino type company, aside from giving the news pertaining to their machine, print3 a column under the caption "Mud Corners Tribune." The mast head gives the information that the matter in the column in "uncopy written in all language!;, incluchV 'what have you.' "Thackcry Thin Space" is cited as being the editor. For tho dificntion of our readers and to show how some people would edit a paper, we clip a few excerpts from the "Tribune." As cat fishin is good now in Turtle Crick, Judge Sile Soakes wont hold court for several daya. Sports: Whilst playin tennis last Tues afternoon, Miss Ann Tique dropped her teeth and lost the set. Poodie Idle, who aint worked for thirty years, was ;een diggiin post holcs this wek, or maybe twai fish bait, i Ole Mace Wiggler is talkin bout to be sheriff, and was caller at the Trib office Tues, askin fer us to Eupport him. We tee no sense why 153 'r Acre Farm 20 Chickens 25 Turkey Hens, pure bred 1 McCormick Mower, good as new 1 New Harrow 1 Set Harness, almost new 7 Tons Alfalfa Hay 1 3-burner Florence Oil range with oven 1 lirunswick Phonograph 1 Cow 2 Horses 1 Mule Colt 100 Young Turkeys, pure bred 3 Gobblers, pure bred 1 McCormick Rake, good as new 1 Acme 1 Walking Plow 10 Tons Wheat Hay 1 Kitchen Range 1 Heating Stove Other articles and Household goods too numerous to mention TERMS OF SALE $10.00 and under, cash. On purchases of $10.00 or over bankable note due in one year, drawing 8 per cent interest will be accepted. Free Lunch at Noon Bring Cups r 3 rs n i! n a s s S m m h ii 3 9 m m I : ! I a x 1 5 12 I 3 n H. K. HANSEN Owner F. C. Butler, Auctioneer F. D. 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