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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1928)
HTOItKM TO I5H CLOSE!) EARLY TOM TAT7C JOLJLJJUU Peaches and Berries For Cannin are now in and prices are lowest of the season. Place yous orders early and make sure of getting a sufficient supply for winter. 0. P. RESH & COMPANY "Everything; for the table GROCERIES and MEATS Prompt and Courteous Service MAUPIN, OREGON. The (tore of Maupln merchants Slialtuck Bio,, R. E. WlUon Co., and 0. P, llesh k Co. hare entered lntn an acrnemnnt hot-hv thov will I - clone at 6:00 o'clock each evening, I beginning September Int. ' lntM'ctIiif( Dairy Cattle I A dairyman from Monument wai In Maupln Tuesday, He conducts a jblg dairy ranch at that place and came over for the purpose of look ling over the herds of Con Buckley and Ed. Mathews, both of which men ! will soon hold auction sales of their herds. i Fifty cent fly-Foil spray and sprayer, special price for one week. 25 cent each at the Maupln Drug Store. Working at KlnniA Lem Bailey, who resides at Shady Brook, U now employed In the pine hills of Wheeler county, working for the mill firm which If about to be gin operations at Klnzua. His post office address is Condon. p Personalities P. Stanley Wood was over from The Dalles on Sunday. o Wm. Beckwlth and wife were vis itors at The Dalles today. Arthur Crelghton vlnltcd with hi wife and daughter In Portland over Sunday. . ' o Olllo Weberg came In from hi Pine Grove ranch and spent Sunday at home. o Dr. W. A. Short and Mra. Jean Wray visited with friends at Kent last 8unday. I ' 0- Ben D. Fralcy and 'Shorty" Miller made a business trip to The Dnllei on Tuesday. Goorite Lofton was visiting with Maupln friends Monday, coming over from Tygh Valley. ;- ' o John Stovall vlHltod with hi niece, Mrs. Lloyd Woodslde, at Wap Inltla. on Tuesday. Mrs. C. L. Lofton spent part of Monday visiting with her daughter, Mrs. 0. I. Derthlck. W. H. Staats and wife attended the funeral of the late Chas. N. Clarke at Hood River on Monday. Dr. Lawrence 8. Stovall and wife spent from Monday until Friday of last week fishing at Breltenbuh lake. 0 Floyd Richmond returned to his work at Portland Sunday, after a week spent with his parents In Mau pln. Mrs. Wm. Beckwlth Is at homo again, after a long time spent at The Dalles, whe, she went for medlenl treatront. o Lelah and Mabel Weberg are at home again, Lelah from Tygh Rldg,1 and Mabel from the Weberg ranch on Juniper Flat. o Lloyd Woodslde and wife were Moving to Maupl j Mrs. Wm. Miller will pack the family household belonging!) and .ship them to Maupln this week, they arriving from Portland today. When they arrive Mrs. Miller will follow and then the Millers may be count ed as returning Maupinltes. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Woodslde's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stovall. o Youl'll miss a great sale If you do not attend the Mathews sale on Au gust 29, at he old Bonney place, Tygh Valley. John Confer and wife ret-irned to their Maupln home on Saturday after having spent 10 days in the moun tains after berries. - o Richard Johnson, L. C. Henne ghan, F'rank Stuart, The Times man took In the auction sale at linden's ranch, near Wsmle, last Saturday. Tom Gallagher and family went to Portland 8unday, taking Mrs. Galla Ither's mother, who had been visiting them here, to her home In the big town. o John Cavln, accompanied toy his .daughter, MIhm Cells, and Miss Mil dred Hetllncen, stopped over In Mau pln a short time Inxt Friday whll enroule to The Dalles from a trip to Shanlko. , n- M. F. Roberts, one of the belt known and popular resident of the Wamlc section, now working wth the Brown road e.rew on the Wapln ltla cut-off, was In Maupln on bucl nes vesterday morning. A few bathing suits lft at close out prices. See them at the Maupln Drug Store, ELEVEN YEARS AGO anresit OPENING DANCE 1) of the Season wimerica e HALL From The Times August 24, 1917 Dr. Elwood sold his drug store to Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall this week. Dr. Stovall and wife hare been busy rearranging the shelves In pre paration for Increased stock of mis cellaneous sundries which Is propos ed for the store. o A civil service examination Is scheduled for Maupln on September 8, for the purpose of selecting some one to fill the position of postmaster at this place. Mrs. Minnie Bargenhold shot a large rattlesnake last Friday. The reptile had taken up Its abode In her chicken house. This was at Wamlc. Hurt by Cow Wayne DeJanvler la nursing a rather lame ankle. Tuesday night he was assisting In butchering a cow and when the animal fell under the blow of a hammer pinned Wayne's right ankle between her head and a two by alx. The member is badly swollen and the young Clerk Is hob bling around town like a Ford bug with a punctured tire. George Claymier recently purchas ed ISO acres of land of ' Mrs. Dee Woodslde. Tho land adjoins the home ranch of Mr. Claymier. O " A man named Cowdell from An telope Is arranging to open a butcher shop In the W. H. Staats store at Maupln. o Mr. Anderson Is he successor of Peter Kllburg at the Tuni-A-Lum lumber yard. He and his family are at Hotel Kelly until a residence can be secured. OTU)lr3g)AY. Only High Class Music Will be Used at This Hall During This Season We have a big SURPRISE for you, to be announced during this dance Dance Tickets $L00. Supper Served MAUPIN, OREGON '. A. F. Evtck of Wapinltla Is ad vertising his store and stock for sale. Mr. Evlclc has been in the store business the past 18 years and now wants to retire. James Chalmers, who recently dis solved partnership with D. Frazler, ha3 enlisted In the army and will serve as farrier In the cavalry. He was at Dufur on a short furlough lust week and says he likes army life better than blacksmlthlng. Ing tackle along we know not. . x Bob Wilson claims that he at one time raised a sark of wheat. Just where It was raised, kind and quan tity Bob Is silent on the subject We opine that he must have scatter ed a few grains in the family garden Cream producing Jersey cows to bo sold at auction at old Ilonney plare on August 29. Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doinp; its work bringr it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send GUY A. POUND aaauiifaflturing: Jeweler nod Watchmaker bucotaMur la D. Lindquist Rheumatic heart disease Is said to occur more frequently among- fair haired people than among those of dark complexion. Knot and harvested it with a butcher knife. Wallace Fargher recently return ed from a visit with his daughter at Tortland. While away he also visit ed with relatives at Salem. The Times man met Mr. Fargher In The Dalles on Tuesday and in speaking of his trip the well known sheep man said he kept away from the big stone house at Salem, as they looked too solemn and confining to suit his wide space taste. T:1. TTn About riVIt UJ5 Town i ii ii TUK DALLES - - ORKGON V. j Jj; S CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERY1CE LADY ASSITANTS -; The Dalles, Oregon. Phone 33-J WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County ' Exc lusivt Shoe Store hoea for tK General Rcpft'Hnii Vboto Famtt The Dalles, Ore. DANCES GIVEN BY Will Be Held on the Following Dates at The Ameri can Legion Hall during the Dance Season: , September 1 Harvest Ball. September 22 Open date. October 13 Old Time dance. October 27 Carnival and dance. November 10 Armistice Day dance. November 29 Thanksgiving dance. December 8 Smoker and dance. December 26 Christmas dance. Docember 31 New Years dance. January 12 Maek Ball. January 26 Old Time dance. February 2 Open date. March 17 St. Patrick's dance.' The Dalles Optimist, In Its Mau pln correspondence column lant week stated fliat "Miller Bros." had been at work calsomlnlng the rooms at the Home hotel. "Shorty" Millor says that all his brothers are Bisters, and O, W. Wilson, who did the worlt. says that he and Shorty are no kin. And there you are. x The sale of H. K. Hansen's stock and farm Implements last Saturday brought out a large crowd. Among those who attended was Menard Johnson. "Dick" felt badly when he saw the gathering and vowed that the nextsale he would be there with a load of peaches, for which his or chard Is famous. The next sale will be at The Buckley ranch at Tygh Valley on the 28th, Dick. i John Stovall, erstwhile principal of the Maupln schools, is here renew ng acquaintances. Mr,' Stovall re marked that he considers Maupln one of the finest little cities It has been his pleasure to visit. He recog nizes considerable growth and an edded nterest In making the place beautiful and Inviting. So say all Maupinltles. . . x- . 1 Lester Crofoot, and family with Cad Head and family have gone to the mountains to see If berry pickers have left a few gallons of huckle berries on the vines. They went heavily loaded with eatable, but whether or not Lester tooH his fish- WhiteResiaurant Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery . e C. N. Sargent, - Prop. .School Begins Soon We make a specialty of fitting comfortable and at tractive Glasses for Children. DR. F. A. PERKINS DE LARHUE OPTICAL COMPANY Suite 15 and 16, Vog Block, Tho Dalit, Or. TX Swl at Qualify Thai Sttvtt fttf n(ira Sfnft A thorough cultural tnd orofnulonki Scholarship U Iht mitntanding char. cteriatle of thi Stat UnivrrsitT Training ofitrtd in S2 departments of the College of Literature, Science and tha Arts Architecture anil Allied Arts Business Administration rvln lation Journalism tirailiiRi Study Law Medicine Musis Physical Education Mnciol--ogy- 8ocial Work Extension Division. Calks Vtar Opn Sept 4. 192 For inormofion r nlalogvt vntl Til Rfrr, llnivenit Ongm, Bugtnt. Or. H WHEN IN THE DALLES H Make Your Headqarters at 1 The Black and White or j American Restaurants 2 where every service awaits you. S FREE PHONE REST ROOMS Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for 53 your convenience. , E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR r