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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1928)
W A (I P In Always working for the best Intfi-tSlif THaupln and all of Southern Wasco County. Publishes only that news fit to print. Caters to no particular class, but works for all. JUL 1. JLfl 1 1 VOLUME XIV ..Ail CTJir 111 OUIKJULd-IU OPEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER & ruitllN Will Giitlier on Tiuiiwlr.y, K- 1 ci-lve Ilmik Llt l to the ; Fair on FrliMy. ' ' Mauptn schools will begin t!i f .11 term on Thuimluy. Bent, niber . - On that date pupils will report i-..t I their respective room rr at.,1 . cce ve assignment and , of hooh , open da helnK uuuU m U.u t v . ; .. T , , ., tnnvjr. J im n-Ai ti:immi win take up In cat-next, with' the follow ing at IniftruciorK, A. W. DeVoe,.prlit:Uml ...... j Mra. Vfro'DeV flmt aig.lHtnnl principal. ; Dan 1'ullng, second -anidhtant i rln clpal. ,l'Mr. Duvleo, :1-w-ihUi and Kli.l't KradoH. Mih. Luclhi Cnnlri'.l, I'if:h unJ Sixth grades. Mr. Maud Jeynt, Jhird aud !'oir 111 grade. Minn Dorothy ll;tnl, Find and Second Krndca. ' Ml:n Clalra FratieoiSi, l"ann,"an "l,0.0.. ,,, J ,u , ,i On Kepleinher it'i and. 6th the regular fall teado-:: lnUtuti will bo held In The Da'le.t. For V -it ent County Siipr-Vlnt d".!t, G. r" wald ban arranged tiv ral i;t"ri ! number, and jT'-tnln -n: . (I n-.! ' .r . and speaker will pri'X'tit u:t J muke addrertHea aifri". lim;.: lo.su! Hues.-' Prominent aniovy t,.o e . tpeakern will be Dr. Pclinf:, f. t'i' r of the young man who tome', t ?! i" pln. A nev, choroi'try renin han li 'n ' pdded to the III:;h r.ehord and t lit re ! all who fa.ro to t'Ue u tlmt tii-u!)' 'may Indulge In experlroeiua 1 work. Mr. Tollng will hnm rlinrc" of th p,tb!''flc'0d of th coutK' and, r i l. las bad conxlderabln pxpoilrnee r t" such tfnes while nt college, no dotih; ulll In mltltntr V:.llln aliesd, of all other schol in thin eec ...'.. lion. HTOHES WILL UIXSU EAHl.Y Customerf Axked (o do Tnulln E ' fore 6:M r. M. The stores of SUattuck Itroi-., H. E. Wilson Co.. and O. P. Reah & Co. will. cob their stores at 6:00 p. r. each evenlns en nnd after Beptemhet 1, This is done in order that pro prietors and help may have no time to rest and enjoy a vhlt v.l'h 'heir families. The move Is e e in (he right direction and cnitouiorr. are asked to do their trading beforo the hour Bet for closing. mus. susan Di;:-.ri;i;K tm Mm. S'M.tn Tei'thick, o-e rf t' I Settlor"! of tlio Waninl'la h "'( o !? at her home n thin efty hi t " i-i.l.i;' having reached tho a'-e of M ye.-.r Mrs. Derthlelt hiu! Mm riMt- f:--tome months, aufferln;; from. ('" ie frmities of nge,; and wr f- I'wr been cxpocti'd fcr . orao ,tl ic. 1 V funeral wljl take place tomorrow at 10:0i) a.'.m. with Interment at the Felly cemetery, 'WapUiltla. The Times will rndeavor to print an oM! vmry of that e.'timahlo womsn In It nary cf thnt emnablo woman in Itr, next week's iaqto, : ' ." Almost Acchlen;- Vv'bile.-returning from Portland Funday evening. Oeorgo ..McDorah' had a near accident ct tiie top of thf Maupln grade. While onpoulto the Junction of the highway ml ' tii Wapiriltia road a tire blew out, throwing the ear into' the ditch. Auide from Injuring the auto slight ly lio damage, wan. done. Gone After Berrler Tho Lester Crofoot and Carl Head famllith le,ft Monday for the moun tains, . whe)'e tne'yAvlIl pick hu.ikle berries. Lester recently recoverd from a sverc attack of tonsllitls and nooa to the high spots to recuperate as well aAjaj. ljj sup.ply( p fruit for winter. Shenman Official ln ALyphi- , j . Eji-Puperlntendont 2ev!ly of 3hfr ruan county was in Matipin on Tues day, having ncciiiiipapiofl a dahyiuvn from Monument to this plneo so he might look over vr.'ious dairy herds of this section, Chas. H. Clarke Dhs .. Ia Portland Hospital Aipindrcl:'H ViK.uv cf D-ulli of We I Known Dniyif.lKi-Utiiitivv Live In Mmpln Charles N. (Tuke, son In law of j jj, y, n. stautu of thin city, ('.I' d jn Portland Sunday morning bint, bt.i (death following an operation for ap- tpmlMtlx 1 cMlont wan 51 year ; of mic Tlurlnl toi.k plneo at. Hood hiver on Monday. the sei'vUvs li l;; ! cndi ct"l neording to tin- M:vnic j ritui, of whirl, older Mr. Ch.rlu had a m,,,,r. jcvonl., - . H" hud mart., pre . on, !w w ' l" l,. fr,. (' )Otl lOT KUlUC, Ulid lf UI1IK III) f,ii.il'y herd for a .visit. was st:d deiily r-lrlcken and wan t:i!'n to t ! j hoHpltnl. whern It wan found t'.ial his j appendfv had burnt'.1 ftlfVi; iM 1.;. h-s i t.-ni with poh'.on. He lni'ei-e-,1 tintil the followlim morning, v, hen death j l-lil l!l , i fir, C:.r! I'aVin (fiu.hel) Clarke, t r !! ryl and "n o,., Tlit.nu.r, who I a .1 IV. il ,' r'otto , n aifi' ,nn I ( tie !h cor,- I ',!);;! le fr;tn!n!nce as n ' lier In fm mltiraphoti'.-. Two brolN r:i, prs. I Fi"d and Arthur CJ.irk.', an a!:m i loft to mourn hUt sudden taking off. ! ;r. : f.l Mrs, Vat, Ftrut.'n were at ,'', .."iil'l'.iver o.i' Mo:HV;-t')'ati:J ! e f !H",;i! ( f their r b.'lve. " i:ni'Tj i.ivi-. t j Vht ahovo Is the nam a w!;;ln'd r: in.tff.Tjmer, who m.'d ltl:. r.i,'-;-r-tsiici; at the Kmery lmvb .bono i t ill h elty on Tunaday. Th Uitic fel !l-.w !je-t:n to be raU-uled villi b icuurters and bar, bt imu to t .Ke on 11,11. I'U 'hul t.aye tin'; son lool.s like Mm. but U" mother i y i to l"' l.e.-ii'd on the tmt".vlo. Doth mol'..i.r tnd sou are do'nn fi n !y. T . Em tern Orcgi n II. K. llatuu.li and ite ll.tl: tn the d'Jid or this L fHui from their ;lvingdMn com"," was in every ni.n.( fdi and have ';one t'j Malheur, where' Tliree niornlni.n io taken, nn they will-look over ih ' totm't v In wl;h n-or a dozen meetlrrr.s gelr.g que.it of a-h'catluiu ,. . TI , l,v !', IIWKt s,ld tliels Wamk r.u;CU and ;it contuuii una wui pui in a tuw nveeiis lo-UIng over varioo;-, !'vr pO' jtloni l-00i-l jbavo I v ere of 'the I'reat North vytrt. Our e rro r.f.rr.v tl'.at. t'.ui lUv.n 'iu decided o leave here, a.; they goed rnnrhe.rs, fine neiehbore nod all around good citizens. Buy a g'o'Hl Jersey cow at the jMathews fialc on Wedueed ty, August 9. tt-'-t- T " 1 ; : ) t, 1. Herbert Hoover's rncestors, of camo tu Amerle from trniica 8. In 1853 the Hoovers migrated and thur ncibburs founded Uie SMwUm mAm ::0Mm MAUl'IN, OREGON, TII01ISDAY, AUGUST 23, 1028 Miss Flossie B. Overman Writes of! World's Sunday School Convention Recently Held at Los Angeles fcl NDAY KCll'JOL WOKKEitS FilO! ALU OVKIi THIS WOULD TOOK I'AItY AD GAVE IIKLIVUL A DDUKfeSES NOME woxdekful mketlngh M1h Floaale C. Overman, former i teacher at line Grove, recently it- tended the world Sunday school co'ii ! i...,,. !.n T.n An'.'l.-'ii n n il f.P;il ,1- :, w . 0woTbo youn? ,((iUplf, are fwItow th, I , , the mo. tin. MU Over- , .-.ample of their Hdm; solving the jfor R buter wo,.,(l, a)1(1 bpr ..crip- youth probfom. Nlnoty per cent cf i Ulon of and :xporlena. at the mit-Uhfe lug are Klvn beyow, with omlKHion of deticriptlons: some; Aw proruh.cd I shall endeavor to -breaking up the home life of the nr.-1 '""-B'luts n L,!,uu; uiauua. uav.r, ; the buflinega fcivJ you an Idea of the great Con-Ulon. We spend six times as muhj0""1' Morrow- CSiyam,: Klamath. ' ' k ji4 vention. I can give only an airplane id-alln with crime as for education. Hood R,ver' Wasco and ,owa lfJh fr0llc tbi WiU ba d,f" vlew. so to Hpeak. It a, ImponnlMe Cod !ves uP pow,r when we hav e a !cMlntles- are 0ciobr 3' 7' 10' ,f"m 'Cbt eVen f er ut to attend all the sesdons. an much . task, we must have the task first. !H' 2'" 2li' aftd 2L 'Ctt la thU "eck 0 the woods- The or the time re vend meeting were! The Sunday Fchool should ree.ch limit for P:.eaSant3 is four jrransement committee has exteod- eolng on at once. ,the grown-ups for their own sak...i.:of a"y 'u llrd ln any 1?y ori6d ii3elf ln prov,dln Dew 8taat and The reclii'.ratlon was over se;en h. nu-e tl.ev need the touch w;;!l 'ht durirg ir.y seven c.-m acutive .amusements, and promise all who at .,..,.. .i w.tim sdmlsnioas.r.od: a!. to h,.in t!...n roat! a:i , dae; prov;ai:ig that no more. ths,n jt-.-nd something entirely new all brought up the total to abaut t;eive Ihousaiid, on Sunday evening It was estimated that there were Un'y - five hoditand at the Bowl, el;;'.. t thousand at the aitditorlmn, a:;. i.v) thousand at m over-flow m.ithr.'. jof these discissions -It wan b.-ild that f.fty nations wre tt. ; n("t of trained t-"".c ii-pretiPsti-d either by imi' :s cr cs::!ty of trivia? yorr.:; While work'-ra. Japr.n sent a lar;:? delegation, tnd mr.ny nrrgws were in evidence. On the first r.i; ht when they brought their flag.) to the platform and the (Lord's Prayer wr.s .repeated In many tongue we f.'ei that the ends of the world were met together. It was a prophecy of the .las.t greut day when all tril.es and. jklndreda shall meet before tie Ki'.itj jef King3. Racial strife and pre - ijudce were forgotu n in this great mectinir, a irinRle purpose, "Thy on hi different piaec-'. I took the coarse In Adult Work, led by Dr. Brewbaker, the mm In charge of s. S. Instruction In the United Drethren church. ThPo pesslona began with a FmipUire lesson and comments by IVof. Levonlan, a native Greek in Charge of religious education In A .ftiinj lla r,nm. fi at ToH f.'ilfh Bnrt love ss necesssrv elements In re - Br.lons education. Other speakers followed on the different mornings One afernoon was given up to ten : onions them belaj a Chinese and a;orea meetings at which different tTir",eT,n.ri ffn r,.i?yirtrj 7 T V - ..'.Wam,.,.-.. Qnnhe? fnlth, and Uodund. to Iowa, where tbay town of WbSi Liacch. ' Japanese and a missionary from korea. The necosp.ity of work anion;' grown people was niriffe very plain. '. I 'h lut 'a u',rl ,. .Vt,,f'.t, id'tt. t... I criminal! come from homes thu are not what they should be. It Krown people who are wrltin r;ron people who are writing the bad books, preparing the bad playr, aprreelate their greatost tank, trlr.g- i-lng cp t'vs ?oung Rene' 1 the procran for each n ; would t general C '.'on. After -: !ne. tii i. csion cn :?d. In cr-' . .-rjght i y-: "73, the r.e p"op!e r'i- nu?:-tionB.frcm the r.arlf- rpon ' Iblllty, end Christians votiri? These meet! nits w the Importance cf !n th electicriK. 'jr? brr-adcast, rr.d I hoped many parents heard at.'! heeded them. On Saturday sftemoen, wp writ to ovr vit'oi s c'i i i - wber own denominations entrtained us In varioui war?. I went to the Flrnf United IlrrOiren rhnrrh a' .very .tttract'.ee rhunh. h; the v?y, with Itrre d'"ie a-.d fam'hed with pip., org;.n) and found ihat a sight- steloK trip had he.eu uUnned for us. We went to (ho beech at Rar.ta JJon- j lea, on the way "-!n5 peine of the: rlies for new additions to the p.itv of. l.os Angeles, ls held at fabii ous piles, some containing not even a single tree to relieve the barenes?. A park on a hleh point overlooking the ocean afforded a fine place to rest and to see the view'up and down the coast. Wo were to return to the i.iirr.li anA Via kanfliiiiln Vn . Ia itrouble delayed the car I was ln so .that I did not 'enjoy that pleasure. Fy SalterfieM , v I v,',. fit 8. Thev bfcarfte tr'.ilers f,nt on fam-.s In Jlary land, thcuc m a g t . ..'i I ar ' n .u tl OM" ' 4. Ef-fora ctcorlrtj the lard tor 'se'r farms, ttce.(juaucv ploascra tuUi a Meeting House. Hunters Ofa Guns For Se r ascn s uc Mote Deer Than F.vcr nejwrteJ Ij Mountains 0on Season Dates Iieloiv With reports that there are more deer In the mountains thja year than In years, hunter are enxlously awaiting the opehlns: of the hunting i8eaMn Mondajr.' September 10. The deer gcaion in open from them untii October 20, the b- limit being two nornea aeer. t i ' ' ' I'ractlcally no change have been1:"", """"" w":u on lne in this Ort-enn hunfiniy Iri-.vj' ... .u. . uir me 190 ifaaon, atcoruing 10 Ml-', f:c!al synopw of the laT- i 'for grouse !.t thin tlni! Th tte.-iffin' ...,.a ...i.h n,... n a,.,,. -,;.n Ui a i a.i , ...,'...,. ...... us i.iwiui uuouiiK uiijs lor niutse ..i... . t. ;one female Chinesa pheasant be kill - .el In any seven conscatlye days. ' The per ally for killing deer un - lawfully or ;';2v!' deer or part, of deer in possession unlawfully la f.om to 1500, accoral-js to te syi - cpis. Unless (f!nrw.'se prr-i v'olations of othor ftc ioTt rf game laws, c:.rry ponr.lt;'' cf it he than J25 nor more than .'500 and osts, or iriiprisonment net ler-s than thirty days, nor mors than six months. Any game bird or . g.-iiaa animal or parts, thereof, except- migratory waterfonl, may be d-l-j th? closed season if .lawiiil tagged. . ron.MT,n ruixtiPAL is mhtix John Stov.iH Vi i s CM te.C.ltl'! Scenes on I2;chut-?s John Btovall, brother of lir. Law- fence Stovail, end w!;o taught 83 .principal of our schools 1918, serving as clerk. In .the local bank for one after fhat is in town, vL'it'.ns'r i'h nnmerous friends Mr. Ftovr.ll h'-s been at Lander, Whrminr. for tae past two years. When Le Icfl ?Iau pin he went to Condon as princlnal of the schools there, remaining from 1321 until 1924. He now goes back to that plac. and that be was em- Hoyed as principal there the sown' t'rae afer a lapse of years, speaks volumes for his ability aid personal popularity with the ' Condon people -T countries were featured. I chose the one .on the Philippine'; partly because I am interested in this posserslon. of Uncle Sam, partly -because the meet In g was led by the Foreign Mission ary Secretary of the U. B. church and I was quita sure som? of my friend- I'Thou God of All Nations," the would be there, which so proved, 'ojoe written especially for t' ,'on There were about twenty ri irin-F 'vention by Cadman, the il's present, some residents of the U. S , f Prayer.". Cadman himrelf v: -!es-ror dplcrrr.tes from the Phillrpine nient and played old hymns as, "I ' al Ilawallau Islands. A beautiful Fill ty to Christ," "Faith of Our With pino girl In native rectum? s n - irjers." and "Come Thou A'n'ghty her language and pave a goo:! eddres; King." One evening a ladles wh lstl iin ' Engllrh. A native of one of the Mg chorus gave three selections. One southern is'.an-i';. a M;ro raid a for mer Mohammedan, "told cf a remark able work among his fellow Moros. (Seventh Grade, do yon remember a out the wild, half civilized Moroi r. the island of Mindruao?) Our S c ret iry, end a lady wfco had' travell- cd much, told how r?cpcn8ive the 'warm hearted the Filipinos are. The native speaker-- t?msclves exure'sen "a worship and music. T'.v'" their tov that in the providence or;es were interspersed with ron Clod the islands had . M coma Uncle Sr.m's property. Finally ; all the Fillpious present got upou the pint- form and . sang a national song in Fnclhh cid to the tune.' o.f '"Mary - ian." v . I Tn Korea, the whole-, church by M. the 3. S., and the entire S. S. is in the church. There a church h divMtd into groups with a supervisor over each, who loelo after these vho are i in trouble, in need of any kind, or 'who fail to attend service. Not a had Plan for a Sunday School. There ;?re manv Elhle classes that run week or tiro, some being attended bv hundreds. Church members go out to tell tbe Gospel, some spending a much as two months In such work Christian work began in Korea fort: years ago. Now there are two hun dred sitty thousands Christians. TV Christians in Korea or Chosen put u? to shame. One of the main "features" of the Couveutlori was the music. .. There were thirteen hundred chairs on the Number 42 BIG Til PROMISED A f OLD ET. DALLES WhUkcrs Run Riunpant Among Th Dalies IKlonalre nig Ttmo At Coming Fro!Jc Barljera of The Dajles will do a land office business at'tbe'end of the ,!T.'rtT. T"..11 r'-u- t. f i f iL . uvann ai ine county seat on Bep- tember 13-14-15. Each member of rl'lV" hd the many 'an' . trtstic fctylea. 'cdWrs and shapes of ir.lrsute adornmfent on the faeei of Place would cause an exDert French - ifcarber to throw ut his hands and ground. Surprises . galore will be tbe order of the days. The real old- ltirae West will be represented, not jaloue in whisker styles, but la attire, character and general wildnesa of tht .days long gone .by. WE TH.IXK XEIGHBOR WYATT Uso of Ills Typesettins Maehlne Giv- ' en Us la Our Great Xj T!:e vaporizer on the hatics ap paratus on our linotype went r-v; this week, which caused v ' -X. the rood offices of nai'f.r v- cf the Dufar Dispatch. Tl.; i '-tle-;man, as all ethical newrp" t?n (would do, kindly volur.- ' he jtise of his machine so wj buu.-get iXho finco mi tln.a I - - . .... U V U V. L. . . 1 ( . V . It 13 such little kindnesEes a3 . that - which makes the newspaper fratsinity as one big family. , a Bought Ranch At the auction sa'e of the Hansen stock and implements Jast Saturday The ranch was sold at auction. Earl Rbo les of Wainic bid on the ranch, which Is an ideal piece of property for a Poultry farm. The price paid ",450, which was an exceptionally 8od b"y- j8tag0 and at gome evcnIng Bee8loM ,cearly aU were fined, perhaps not more than one hundred being empty. Sometimes there would be special selections by tbi3 great chon?3. One itime negro chorus gave selections. At anotner time a v. elsa chor"r ans 8nd a children's chorus gavo selec ,tlons. There were two greet a-irnr I that were sung more thrn once, j'Thou God of All Nations," o.ue written especially for t being "The Mocking Bird." They could imitate bird3 to perfectian. The Sunday night service at Holly wood was in the nature of a pageant and was entitled, "A Festival of Song of all Nations." Colored lights streamed from the top of the stage on which was seated tho chorus. A man and woman In white roen 'poke ch tr ; various groups. Toward the close the nations came forward with their banners. The crowd was so great that I did not stay until the cloo as ; I wi-.hed to get away before v; the audience broke up. Traffic was so heavy that it took a long time to go : tbe few miles on the street cr.r on the jway out there. My mother hoard part of the sendee by radio, irrbapn imore distinctly than I as etbv.' was out on the rim of the Bowl. Th services in the city wen for ynung people only, so I was debarred from a I those. Dan Poling was the ouftand ing speaker at the Auditorium that night.. Before the 'sotvfc ; : Auditorium, some exper would give a recital or ' gan, a treat Indeed for m. ears. The pipe organ a most of the singing by tho c- ; -i ' O' hgr '.nlo ega- tlon. Its heavy tones bieudeJ with thousands of voices cannot be de scribed. You will have to imagine t.he result. ': - " j (Look on page four), : . LEGION.FHQLIC t