The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, January 10, 1929, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    tSS MACMN ttUCS
i i-' ive iNews
Walter Sharp is up and around
after a ".vcsk in bed with the flu.
Lillian Washburn waa appointed
n.:.der f r the special entertainr o-it
t I'osture ftr January at the Suniiy
! owl.
Farmers are cleaning out th"r
sawdust pits in anticipation of ice
cutting whL'h usually starts about
this time. Lewis E. Walters and
Fd. Davis have good ponds where
most of the ice is cut
, Ben Richardson is cutting 12
inch wood with his Ford buzzer for
John Williams.
Ben and Frank JRichardson cut
considerable dab and pole wood for
Tim Linn this wek.
v.
Dowry I.inn and family spent the
holidnys visiting friends in Portland.
Dwey was tick part of the time
while he was away, Toe much
tm'hf y stuffitj ft'ul cranberry jell
Maybe! "
Herb Lewis is busy dragging the
upper highway since the snow.
Harold Walters was a Maupin
visitor on Monday.
Tim Linn had business at the
Maupin bank Monday.
Dorothy and Alice Davis spent the
two weeks vacation at their home.
ohn and Charles Davis were homt
Jso.
Wm. Forman sold a timber claim
:o Ruben Wallers. Ruben has been
.rapping some this winter. He sold
.hree coyote skins to Sears, Roe
juck for $35.00.
Melvin and Lueile Walters visited
.he Hedin home Sunday, taking
dinner there.
Hazel Lsughlin and brother,
Lee, are again back to Wpinitia
to attend High school.
The Pine Grove quartet serenades
the whole neighborhood from one
setting. The vocolists are four
husky coyotes penned up at Dewey
Linn's place. Wild coyotes answer
from the hills and then all the
dogs howl in defiance, and that is
some refrain on the midnight air.
Mrs. Eculah Burnsidc, now in The
Dalles, writes that Jeannette was
home for the holidays. She is at
tending school at Philomath college.
Cloyce is back to Illinois attend
ing medical school.
Calvin Burnside, who works for
Joe Graham each forestry season,
is visiting in the ea; t. George Burn
side works at The Dalles dryer.
W. A. Dane started the New
Year by starting for California, to
visit his sister.
Wapinitla Items
Mrs. Julius Shopflin was nurse
and helper at Burt Hammer's home.
Grandma is better. Ella Shepflin,
daughter of Mrs. Chepflin, was a
Maupin visitor for two weeks. She
is attending business college at
Portland.
Ed. Brown made a fiddle. He
used part of an apple box, part of
the veneer casing on a syrup can,
soma pussy's insides for strings, and
it plays fine. He sold it for $12.00.
Can you beat that?
School reopened on December
31, after a recess of one week.
New Years day wits observed as a
holiday.
The Boys' Athletic c'ub has ar
ranged for the rent of the Lewiis
hall for basketball practice. It al
so will be available for public
gatherings.
On Monday of this week seven
pupils were advised to remain at
home for a few days until a con
tagious skin disease could bo pro
perly diagno ed and treated. The
infection had spread rapidly and
threatened to affect the whole
school.
A few pupills are absent because
of bad colds or flu.
The grade teachers spent the
Christmas recess at The Dalles. Mr.
Broughton enjoyed the vacation at
home. The family motored to
Shaniko for Saturday and Sunday.
Lakeside Approximately $3,756
will be expended for building under
ground crossing here.
VACANT FARM HOUSE BURNED
Ro.idenc on Old John S. Taylor
Ptaco Consumed by Fir
Many of our people were attract
ed by a reflection of fire In the
sky to the north of town Sunday
night, the fire appearing to be
about the,east end of Tygh Valley
or in the neiuhborhood of Sherare
Bridge. Investigation, however, re
vealed the fact that the fire occurr
ed on the old John S. Taylor ranch,
below the power plant on White
river.
The place has been unoccupied
for about ftp years. It formerly
was known as the R. C. Tunison
ranch and contained a small house
and several outbuildings, including
fair size barn. The hou.e was en
Mrely consumed. There seems to be
no idea as to how th fire started,
although some suppose that itiner-
ent travelers may have been there
at the time of the fire and to have
carelcs ly thrown a lighted match
or cigarette stub into dry refuse.
OPENS BIG BARBECUE PLACE
Ed. McMohaa Installs New Ealing
Placa at The Delia.
I
1
I
I'
s
&
i
p.
ft
!
i
D
ocherty-Powers
11 Q
Always Greater Valuesr- You
Save 15 to 50
Birchfield Davenports
Builtin our factory according to Birchfield stan
dards. Each davenport suitable for every home
combine elegance with durability and convenience,
f
J
1
5r
$98.00 Jacquard Velour Davenport. Good sizes, well
tailored with pretty reverse cushion. Club chair to
match. 2 pieces 89.00
$85.00 'Birchfield Davenport, beuatifully tailored,
popular frame style. Cover of l Jacquard Velour.
Reverse Cushion $69.50
Large roomy club chair to match $39.50
$75. Birchfield in plain mohair and rich colored
velour combination. Extra lrge frame. Serpen
tine front $149.50
$230.00 Davenport and Chair by Birchfield. New
attractive frame designs, cover of rich blue mohair
with contrasting biege or reversible cushions.
Two piece $183.50
Rugs! Rugs!
High grade axminsters, all seamless 9x12
8.3x10.6 end smaller ones io to 25 off. Wil
tons, Servians, Velvets and tapestries. None
reserved.
10 to 25 off
Genuine Gold Seal
Congoleum Rugs
All the new pattern
9x12, $10.95
9x10.6 $ 9.95
7.6x9 $,8.85
Individual Chamber Group
$27.75 ash dresser. Lrge roomy drawers. Plate
mirror $19.75
$24.00 two-tone ivory dresser, decorated. Four
large drawers and two small top drawers., $15.50
$22.50 ash dresser. Walnut finish, plate mirror
with turned leg of popular style $17.75
$22.50 wood beds. Ivory or walnut finish. Straight
foot, nicely finished with floral decorations.
..: ;.. $12.50
Blankets, Comforts, Pillows
And smaller ones to match
$13.75 all woll blanket, 66x80 in fancy plaid.
Heavy quality $11.85
Large size, part wool double blanket. Fancy
plaids $4.25
Single cotton sheet blankets $L&
Double $2.85
Bed Springs, Math esses
: $9.00
$18.50 cotton felted mattress. Full 50 lbs.,
with edge, closely tufted.. Pretty are ticking.
$16.00
$45.50 coil spring day bed. Walnut finished
end with cane panel. , Heavy cotton hinged
mattress in pretty are ticking $37.85
Heavy double deck coil spring. All helical
tied top, heavy angle iron frame $11.75
Single deck coil spring. Helical tied top.
Heavy angle iron base : $9.75
$7.50 Continuous Post Steel Bed. t Full size or
turn. Ivory or brown enamel finish $4.95
$14.50 Continuous Post Steel Bed with two
f anch cane panels in both head and poot piece.
Ivory or brown enamel $10.75
451b. felted mattress. All new material.
Fncy floral tick. Rolled edge, stitched side
YOUR
CREDIT
IS
GOOD .
DOCHERTY
-DOWER
Third and Washington St. ; Phone 300
WE
CHARGE
NO.
INTEREST
Ed. McMahon, who for many
year has operated the American
restaurant at the county seat, and
who few months back took over
the Black and White restaurant,
has latuly opened a new eating place
in that city, this time installing a
barbecue lunch station.
The new place il located at 412
Ea t Second street, a few doors west
of the American. It is equipped
with a large horseshoe counter with
fine stools, while tho cooking and
serving plact is filled with the lat
est in steam heaters, coffee urns,
dl h racks and other appurtenances
which go to make up a first class
restaurant A fenutre of the equip
ment is a largo revolving spit, used
!s roasting meats, fowl, fish, etc.,
Thb roster works automatically and
the spit turna at any desired rate,
thus completing a roast to the
queen's taste.
Competent help is employed and
the irvic is of the besl. Mauplnite.;
whQe In The Dalles ami desiring a
lunch will mnke no mistake by
patronizing the Barbecue, as there
tastes and peculiarities of appetite
will be catered to with the utmost
i at isf action.
ORECQN NEWS NOTES
Klamath Falls Local exchangf
of Pacific Telephone and Telagraph ;
company moves to newly renovated
and furnished quarters at 129 south
seventh street
Klumath Falls Interior of Will
ard Coffee Shoppe extensively re
decorated and remodjfled.
Mudras New commuulty hall
dedicated hurt.
Hood River Con duction of new
water system progressing steadily
in this city.
Wilson Painting Co.
House and Sign
P-A-I-N-T-E-R-S-!
PAPER HANGERS
and
DECORATORS
Call, Write or phone, Times Of.'.ce.
Maupla, Ortfoa.
VUitinf Her Brother
Mrs. J. C. Idho, sister of Hugo
Fischer, arrived from Canada on
Sunday and will visit with her broth
er. She was met of White Salmon
by Verne Fischer, who brought her
on to Maupin.
Change of
Schedule
Oregon Trunk
Railway
Effective
Sunday, .
January 13,
Beginning January, 13, Oregon
Trunk train 2-102 will leave Port
land 9:30 p. m. arriving Maupin at
3:02 a. m.
ZElX'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
Undertaking and
Embalming
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Call Maupla Drag 54 ore
Phee.345
Dr. WM. KENNEDY
DENTIST
No other change
DENTAL X-RAY
Fint National Bank Btdg.
Tba Dillee, Oregon
Phone 301
Trucking
Long Distant Hauling A Specially
INSURED CARRIER
ELZA O. DERTHICK
Phon SI 81
E. W. GRIFFIN,
Ticket Agent
J. C WRIGHT,
Trav. Paigr. Agt.
rSgOEGOSIfCiH Hi
Centra! torn fo
i
WAPINITLA
Mr-.
LJ I.O.O.F.
Lodgn No. 209, Maupin, Oregon
meets every Saturday night In I. O.
O. F. hall. Visiting members alwayt
wnlcorao.
D. L. Rutherford, N. C
O. F. Reaick, See'.
SHIP BY TRUCK
REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE
v Between
, PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN
THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE
PORTLAND-THE DALLES THE DALLE3-MAUPIN
and Way Point. Way Point.
BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS
1 WHEN IN THE DALLES
3 Make Your Hcadqarters at
1
The Bla"k and White or ,
American Restaurants
where every service awaits you.
-O .. i
REST ROOMS
S FREE PHONE
H Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for
S3 your convenience. "
E. J. McMahon
S PROPRIETOR '
llllllllllllllllllllllllM