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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1928)
Klamath Falls Work started on foundation of new Vannice busmen building here. Burn: Plans mads for purchase . of 10.3 acms for High school athletic field. VISIT THE Ckdeiralk Frock SWp during the week at Georpe MoDon- aid's in Maupin, whore she i as- During last year, pupils of 13,- 1 isting Mrs. McDonald. Carl Fowell attempted to ear mark fl So5 American school deposited ZELL'S $20,005,133 in school savings banks Trucking Long Distant Hauling A Specially and drew nearly a million dollars in his brother-in-law with a carpenter saw last Saturday. Andy seemed to object to the procedure. At any rate when the saw teeth took hold FUNERAL SERVICE interest. Dresses, Coats, Hats A little London orphan girl, known Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Stors Phon.34S Andy vacated the premises. only as "Faddy," placed for adop tion by a London welfare organisa tion, has been made heir to $260,- The stock water supply is again INSURED CARRIER flowing over the Flat The froeie 000 by the will of a wealthy member in the mountains cut it off for a period of 10 days. of the peerage, who adopted her. ELZA O. DERTHICK Phoas 5188 309 E. Second St. The Dalles, Ore BOYS AND GIRLS the 0. S. Walter family at her horn from paralysis, studied in bed and on Sunday last. She had been away I won an Oxford scholarship. . I Linn & Son's mill is moving to JrinC VlIO C neV& tne west line of the Dane tract so John D.-.vis and wife gave a dance r.t the narphuii home, eait of Wap intian, last Saturday , night The neighbors came in and unlimbcred their rliv:r.&tie bones to the time o: the tunes elicited by Mose Delore :md other fiddle bow wieldcrs. W. A. Bullock of Klamath Falls is is!iiri, friends in southern Wasco county and looking after his in surance business. Among the Fine Grovers to visi the Odd Fellows lodge at Maupin last Saturday night were Car. Powell, Ben Richardson and W. A. Dane. Walter Sharp and wife were hosts last Sunday to the Charles Lewis and John Boen families. The men took advantage of the day to butcher Sharp's meat. Melvin Walters and Lee Laughlin go to school via the Walters gas bug every day. Wilbur Mathews also drives his car to Wapinitia, while the Sturgis and Tuttles cars are driven from the old Sam Brown place. Ed. Mathews is hauling hay and straw for winter use. Walter Sharp has built a fruit cel lar at the rear of the First and Last Chance filling station, in which they will keep fruit, tools, soft drinks, etc., agairct cold weather. Frank Richardson and young Har vey went to the Davis party Satur day night Andy Booth is cutting wood on the W. A. Dane ranch. as to be in the timber for the short v inter haul. Dewey Linn's coyote farm was the jcene of three-cornered fight last week. His coyotes saw some small .igs near the fence of their enclo ure. One big coyote broke through he icreen and took after the porkers md the old sow defended her off pring with vigor. The noise of the 'ight brought Dewey to the scene vith his gun. He killed the coyote and since then has reinforced his en fence. Mrs. Katie Feterson entertained Little F;it?y Kelly, a child of the New l'i'k tenement-!, a fv months ago got lur chance to ;;. ti dat ce in a vaudeville show and is mw featur ed in a hirrh class musicai production J mi T.fannering S "tilers. 14, Is the youngest artu t In England to have ever had a painting accepted at the Royal Acedemy. Worth Nichols, a school-boy of Tulia, Tex. made enough money from two pure-bred Jersey cows to insure him a college education. Agatha Robbins, a young girl of Trentham, Eng., although suffering ARE YOU READY FOR X-MAS 5F " Come In yosif utile V:-:','"ly for cilturtl 22 dcrrtm-jr.u of vhe Collrsi of Literature, Science and the Arts AnJ t.-l Sshooii of Architecture and Allied Artj Bi!:,inf3s Atlmir.icrxtion Educa tion Ji,vjniu!is;Ti-Croduate Study I Medicine MuMc Ihyii cnl Edui-Bt'.on Sociology Sociul vork Cxter-sion Division. Collie Ycsf Opens September l 1927 For n'o-rruifurfi or caMi'jtfu iVnl Tru Ri.HTir, UniVftitjJ of O'viM, Lu$r:9, On. Wilson Painting Co. House and Sign P-A-I-N-T-E-U-S-! PAPER HANGERS and DECORATORS Call, Write or phone, Times Of.'.ce. Maupin, Oregon. Dr. WM. KENNEDY DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY First National Dank BMr. Tha Dulles, Oregon Phona 391 WAPINiTIA :5w; i. o. o. f. Lodgi No. 209, Maupin, Oregon neets every Saturday night in I. O. . F. hall. Visiting members alway velcoms. D. L. Rutherford, N. G. O. F. Rcnick, Sec'T. gill lilllllilll Ilii WMI 0 AMERICAN LEGION 1 Have you heard the new est Columbia Record: Two Black Grows and DANCE LEGBON HALL, $iMJP! ECEHBEIR 3 5 26 Rounds of Boxing, Featuring Cowbow Baxter Battling Ray New Bend, Oregon Tygh Valley, Oregon 6 Rounds And the following Four Round Bouts: in The Jail House Como in and hear this new one the funniest yet. Every Saturday we ' give Three records for the price of Two. Crosby's "Everything in Drugs and Kodaks" DANCES 1 GIVEN BY Will lie Held on the Following: Dates at The Ameri can Legion Hall during the Dance Season: November dance. 23 Thanksgiving December fl Smoker and dancs. December 25 Chri.itmns dancs. December 31 New Years dunce. Janunry 12 Musk Hall. January 2i Old Time dance. Februnry 2 Open date. March 17 St. Patrick's dancs. SHIP BY TRUCK RECULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Ret ween PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. PORTLAND-THE DALLES and Way Points SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE THE DALLESMAUP1N and Way Poind BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS "STUB" LISTER vs. NICK HOLMAN vs. ALBERT HACHLER JIM KINZER JIM HOLMAN vs. ELMER CONLEY vs. ELTON SNODGRASS ROY WOODSIDE EE Curtain Raiser Ray Stacy vs. Cecil Mott 1 Dancing immediately after the bouts I Ringside Seats $1.00 Reserved Seats 75c g General Admission 50 cents IPS 23 MSP in sunny i -? CALIFORNIA! Pacific j'jnshine circle r"'"" OiiSfk .v- "... fifJ means summer and eounj less pleasures await vou. 1 Oneway via Salt Lake Citvi 1 the other via Portland. New scenes, pew placet all thf wjy, 1 Fine, fast trains. fctepover ' going and returning. MAKE RESEKVATIONS NOWI i 0 w R. B. BELL, Agent Maupin, Oregon EDW. H. McALLEN, T. WHEN IN TEE DALLES Make Your llcadqarters at The Blcrk and White or American Restaurants where every service awaits you, FREE PHONE REST ROOMS Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for your convenience, E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR i!-I!!lil!l!!i!il!K:!llli;ill AUCTIONEER Valuation judgement legal experience Detail of tale ucl fc notices, bills, newspaper ads, credit art-angements, elegit t sala, etc., attended to with dispatch. 1 don't forget whq J m working for when crying aJ. Rates ltiftorjr. Newton G. Hedin, Maupin, Ore. 1 F. & P. A., Bond, Oregon