Always working for the best Interests of Maupln and all of Southern Wasco County. MA TPk t V (n rr rr ysbibi ,ea) 4 V T KK Publishes only that'rWs'ir to print. Caters to no particular class, but works for all. - - - ; VOLUME XV '5 WILL BATTLE ON iicum ooing Rapidly end ru , 1 1 1 M ... House Promised For Neat Saturday Night Th demand for choice seat for the ;mokcr to be pulled off ut the Legion hull in somewhat greater thun for any like affair ever held in Mau pin. The manager of the smoker have perfected an arrangement of osU that will give each attendant a full view of the ring, and have placed 72 ringside and 100 reserved aeat ticket on iale. Bealdea these there will be a great many general admia aion ticket! sold. Manager Morri has made a chunge in the line-up for the main event. Ho hud advertised Vouny Gene Tunney, a Crass Valley fighter the opponent of Floyd HHllamon. but ha cancelled that contract and l . . . . ..... nun auwuiuieu jwk Hrlcklovo, a Bend pugilist to meet the local boy, uncKiove nua g'tined some notoriety i a fighter around Bend, where he fought last night. He fa on a card at Klamath Fall for tonight. The Bend scrapper in said to be very fal, carries a wicked punch and has a good knowledge of the game. Mor rls is of the opinion that he will be a better match for Floyd than would have been the Grass Valley lad. "Speed" Carter ha- gone tn Bnker therefore his place will have to be taken by aome other man. Manager Morria hna decided to rearrange the card, Inasmuch an there la a man coming with Bricklove from Bend, and he will be given a place on the fard. He I a lightwelpht, named Billings. The card will be sub (tantially as follows: Curtain raisertwo rounds Billy Tough vs. Buddy Gump. Four roiinds.130 pounds Nick Ibllnmon vg. Elton Snodgrass, Mau pln. Four round', 135 pounds Ivan Mott, The Dalles, vs. Kenneth Snod- grnss, Maypin Four round-, lfiO pounds Cyril Fraley, Maupin, vs. Albert Hackler, Wapinitia. Four rounds, 150 pounds to bs arranged. Main event 150 nounds Flovrl Hollamon, Maupin, vs. Jack Brick-! love. Bend. There w'lhbe five bouts wfth 24 rounds of boxing. Real may be pro-1 cured at the drui? stor and at Shat- tttrk'a 'tore. Ringside seats, $1.00, reserved seats, 75 cents and general admission 50 cnts. ' I REP. EGBERT ON COMMITTEES Vice-Chairman of Several and Membership In Other Ha. Representative Egbert of this county will be kept busy during the present legislative session, as ii shown by tho following from the Chapman Reporting Service, which Breaks thusly about our legi lator: Herbert Egbert, of The Dalles. who Is representing Wasco county at ine legislative 8pb ion now in pro- 0TPNft ftf Rulftm Vina Unn nni(A,l on several committees. These , in-1 elude vice-chairmanship;-, of the bills and mailing and election committees nnd places on tho labor -and Indus - tries and horticulture compiittces. MrS. Ecrbert Will UPTVt H Vita ll... " - ----- ,vvv- trry. .While in Salem, Mr. and Mrs. TTfvKnwi nn Ani.liM l 1L. T t '"ui, " leniu.MK nb ine iu, a. Thompson home utn and btnte streets. Phone Lines Broken Tho late silver thaw so weighted some of the phone lines on the Flat that they broke apart Ernest Con fer reports that tho frost is so heavy, on his radio nirial that the polo was almost torn from tho ground. Bread Wagon Went Over ' While approaching the intersec tion of tho highway and the Boyd road Monday Johnny McLood's car skidded and gracefully went over. At the same time another car went through the same antici opposite the place where the bread wagon tipped. Slick surface was the cause. ' Condon $20,000 bond issue urg ed for con, truction of city hall. FISTIANA KNIGHTS SATUBDAY CELEBRATE FOUNDER'S DATE Odd Fellows , Entertain Rebekah With Stunts and Fd Member of Wapinitia lodge, I. 0. 0. F., were host to the auxiliary of the order, the Rcbekuhs, at a meet ing held Tuesday evening, the oc casion being the birthday of the II rounder oi tiie order in trie united States. ' The program -consisted of stunt', and talks, the whole concluding with a sumptous feed, prepured by Mrs. John Confer. There were about 160 members of the two orders present Rufu McCorkle was the principal speaker, he telling of the early his tory of Odd Fellowship and bringing that history down to the present time. The evening's entertainment concluded, the Odd Fellows and Re bekahs indulged in pleasant conver sation and when time came for ad journment each one pre. ent voted the occasion one of the most pleasant ever held "here. The Odd Fellows order was found ed in England in 1715. The first branch of the order to be formed in this country, at New York City, De cember 28. 1800, the first class hav. ing but five initiate . Since that time the order hes grown and at this time the United States contains all but about four per cent of the Odd Fellows of the world. The Rebekahs. the auxiliary to the Odd Fellows, was j organized mainly through the efforts of the then vice-president, Schuyler Colfax, and ha-i kept pace with the parent order ever since. BANK HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING Old Director! and Officers Re. Electod Condition in Fine Shape The stockholders of the Maupin State bank" held their annual meet ing at the bank last Thur day. Cashier Stuart submitted a state ment of the condition of the finances of the institution, which showed that out chief financial house is in a most pro perous condition. The statement ' showed the total resources of the bank to be 12411,311.09. Deposits at the time of making the statement were 159,70 1.1 2 demand, and $50, 551.87 time certificatese. The old list of officers and directors were I re-elected, they being: L. C. Hennetrhan nresident L. S, Stovall vice-president. V. D. Stuart cashier. Geo, McDonald assistant cash ier. C. Henneghan, J. IS. Brown, L. S. Stovall, Frank Fleming and F. - Stuart directors. ALLEGED STILLER ARRESTED E. T. Patrick Taken to The Dalles by Officer Kramer Upon advice from Sheriff Sexton Deputy Sheriff Joe Kramer arrested E. T. Patrick ycBteray afternoon a .d in the evening he and Mr Henneghan took him to The Dalles. At the time Joe got word that Patrick was 'wanted he was at tho officer's re.i .dence. Later in the night the sheriff Irove through from Shaniko way, ind it was reported about town to day that the officer'.-, car 'contained a still and that he had Biispected bootleggers under arrest and in his ') It is alleged that Patrick has been opernting a still on a raidi near vhe top' of the Cow Canyon hill, ' also (that he wa" wont to sell his product .in Maupin, Shaniko and Antelope.' Shrriff K,.vlr,n uaoma K ...... o'.v ii"u .u own fc- ling off on the right foot, and with Hill- . ... huh perserverance anq gooa JucK jmay be able to round up more viola-1 I tors of the prohibition law, and that not a great ways irom Maupin. Home From Honnital Wnv Rockwith went to The" Dalles Slind.1V nnd wlipn ha rnfnvrind . accompanied by hh wife, who had been at a hospital at the county seat several weeks. Mrs. Bcckwith is verv ill, being confined to her b6d at this rmng. Chanpre in Time The 0. W. time card was changed on Sunday, the down train now reching Maupin nb 11:45 as of vore. while tho up river train is rcheduled to arrive here at 2:45 p.'m. ipstead of at 2:05. The latter change makes Postmaster Turner hustle, as he has to distribute that mail and get the mail on The Dalles route out in time to leave at 3.30. MAUPIN, OREGON, THUKSDAY, JANUARY 17, juiiu iiuiiiiiiiiJtiJiiiiMiiitiiiiJiiiiijitijjjiiiij iiiiiiiiiiiiiftjtujtiti in t:iiriftftriri:ituurittif ittutiit fiiicjuiiujrriitsttij:fmiii!iiii fx MAUPIN HI TIMES:-:! Sunn iinniiiuiMiimiuiiHiiiiiiimuiwiiiii Basketball, ed by Mr. DcVoc. All . tudenta in- Last Friday Maupin Hi played it." tercsted in anv lino of rliih first basketball game of the season sgainst Odell. The game was hard and fast througout, although Maupin snoweu (upenonty. The visitimr team was handicapped somewhat by the small gym and the low ceiling. Many fouls were committed by both teams. Jesse Crabtree did Very creditably and we hope to secure hir, ei-vices again in the future. After he game the visitors were treated ti light refreshment by the Sudent i-ouy. ine next game is a double trader rrlday, the 18th. The box core follows: Maupin F. G. K. Snodgrass 1 F T. 0 1 2 1 0 ' 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 r. f, 2 3 2 1 0 2 0 2 3 0 3 o E. Stovall 2 E. Snodgrass 0 A. Crabtree 2 C. Alexander 1 C. Fraley 4 Odell Taylor 2 Farra 0 McKiliip 1 Shuttes 0 iWheller 1 Walter.; 1 !'. G. I1 'dot. F. T. -Free throws. P. F. Personal fouls. Might School Schedule Jan. 18 Dufur, here, an. 25 Minstrel show. '. an. 25- -J idras, there. Feb. 1 --Dufur, there. Feb. 8 Madras, here. rcb. 15 Odell, there, leb. 16 Parkdale, there. Editorial (By Gladys Martin) A school year may be compared with one of the topics, developing a cnmax, contained in tne cnapter "Sequence Trail" which tHe English 1 1 1 class has just finished. It begins l"1 l,""na KrauuH.iy works toward the more difficult I The explanation suggesting a mountain trail which becomes steep- cr and rougher as it approaches the bleak, wind-swept summit. Havinir - " ,th in mind .tudents are therefore looKing iprwara to tne last semester of this year, which will begin the 3rd week of January. With moio anxiety and enthusiasm than ever bc- fAA I .... 4 Inn. . ... w,c ui v,Cty ar means a rtcp of higher advancement w " Club Work A club meeting will be held at the Hich school gym Thursday, Jan- mry 17, for the purpose of getting students interested in club work, A special program has been arrang-;mary Maupin High School Minstrels Ready To Show Their Taleris Melodioui Mauoin Min.treU Minst Muiic, Mirth and Mimicry on Municipal Market One week from tomorrow nieht January 25 Maupinites will be treated to the greatest entertain- ment ever attempted in thia part of Oregon, when the Maupin' High chool minstrels hold forth at Le- gion nan. "The show will cover approximately tw0 hours and will give each member of the school a chance to show what talent he or she posse ses. ' There will be solos, choruses, skits, end men gags, in trumental music and m.vii ill LI UHlcIHtt. everything else that goes .... up-to-date minstrel show. Perhaps the outstanding feature of the performance will be the skit- (' 'Jerry or a Family Resemblance" (in which four of the students will demon trate a versatility seldom seen among amateurs. The cast of the skit follows: ; Jerrv" Worthley, a collegian. .. ..Rich-' arcl- Avis Worthlev. his mVei rtniu Profes or Hollont, a botanist.-.Eldon Miss Huldah Peasley. the great aunt of Avis and Jerry Aliene This play is full of fun, for every- one from start to finish. Watch Richard play the part of his great ,aunt Says Mr. Ham Bone :- "Ah have set de time fo dis heah minstrel n January .25, and ah' sho does wan' see yo all right deah when ah starts singin'. It fho will make vo' moiif separate yo ears when Snowball. Mr. Bones and Tambnne crack Urged t. enro'i n.inie.-liav-lv. It i I jped that th . Lnder. of fo.mer years will be readv to hea for the .ffi.ng ye i'. Semester Tests 'This week completes half of the School term, testa for fv.mrilntmir ttia semester work will be given Thurs- day and Friday of thh week. There will not be gram, because most of tho courses are fu -vear subjects. Two Basketball Came. Friday, January 18, at 7:30 o. rn.. the girls will play their first game -aT II . a ... i .c iuaupin gins t,m m, me score joo a.i- i. l- i . ... Jerent than it ha- in previous years. ,They have been practicing about n hour every day for the past week. After the girls' game the .boy's team will clash Maupin hopes to make a good showing. No More Tardiness The janitor evidently thought he wis to blame for so many tardics (during the past wek. Monday morning he turned a new leaf and begain ringing the bell so the tones would be distinctly heard. The bell, not being used to such treatment, dropped its tongue. A ladder was rushed' to the scene. The human fly, Elton Snodgrass, volunteered to man the icy roof. Brave as he is he could not climb the - treacherous 1nnn Wknn flia n.n U : U LJ ..v., v.; uil WB Ulliei lie jsummoned courage and climbed the roof. He replaced the clapper and oiled the bearings. Now that the cause of tardiness has been removed. (we hope for a clean record for the coming weeks Grade Notes All the grades are preparing for tne regulnr :ix weeks testa, Margaret Peterson is back in Mrs. Joynts' room after a week's illness, j Earnic Confer ig absent on a 'count 0f illnes1. I m;., m.., u... n Homo jjujjua nave un re- covered from the flu and are back at school. ; The junior basketball team is (organized and tinder way, making w I'ut nviuuo avi lilt I preparations for the coming games. The first galne wilj against Wap. jnitioV first team Boys who are in jHigh school and eligible will join forcea with the boyg of the Seventh and Eighth grades. The minstrel 'show has been delaying practice but jar, soon as it is over, the boys will be allowed more than their custo- forty minutes practice. j (jottes with flat mteriocuter. Din great minstrel will be jes like yo' hat on de week-end, so came and see us Southerners. Admission will be 25 and 50 cents. Begins at o'clock. Dem skits will be great, 'specially the one "Jerry, or a family Resemblance;" I invites jyo and watch Jerry try to play de 'part ob hb great aunt. The whole cast and program fol- lows: Opening chorus "Old Folks - at Home'' Sung by entire troupe, Song "Stay Out of the South"- verse and chorus by trope, .Song "Loading Up the Mandy Lee verse and chorus by troupe. with an Song "Harrigan" verse and chor us by entire troupe. Song "Herpicide" :img by End Men. Song "S0 Cong Mjiry" Verse by Arlene Linn, chorus by troupe. Oleo "01' Man Rivers" Merle Song- Snodgrass, Lelah and Mabel We- berg. Pin nolog "Little Irono Mnfhuwa Brown Baby" Skit "Jerry, or ' the Family Re semblance" Beth. Rnttir.rf Aliene Greene, Richard Crabtree, Eldon Allen. -1 Song "Blame it on tho Two Black Crows" Ina Linn, Alice and Dorothy Davis. Skit "Colonel Bullets" E tel Sto vall, Andrew Crabtree, Charles Botljwell Song "She's Dixie all" the Time" Dors Kelly. Marv Grepne. . Finalo (A - M - E - R - I - CA, America, Menans I TYCH SMOKER WON FANS Balanced Card Mad Fast Boats Attendance Good The smoker sponsored Tygh Valley High school by the at that place last Saturday night wac well f-tended and greatly appreciated. The full card was pulled off and some fast bouts caused those pres ent to sit up and take notice. The fight bewecn Floyd Hollamon and Cowboy Baxter, the main event. was all that and then come. Bax ter, made a good imnression at th. last Legion smoker here and aome ' iwere of the opinion he was more! han a match for Floyd. The lat- ler, however, clearly demonstrated le knew a whole lot about the box- Jig game, p.s he had Baxter in jl ouble in the fir t round and in the t cond frame nroceeded tn An .; nru H,rKt ni u k.n j .... , " viu, wic ucu BBveu ine owboy from knockoilt ,Ttlp nprf -,llrui th PiftB:nB, tv. . r, saw Baxter . streched on th "'V'llb VUS Ve, U1C DIIJMIL" . streched on lour, he having been made to see by a hard right gent by HonamoJ to the button. While, no cWi.in,,. ' ra nnn , w. n m u n u . -I : . - and to hear the birdies were allowed the knockout was com- lete and showed that it takes .1 nighty good man to stow Floyd away. ' Thl 1 .u. . i. r are to congratulated on ,the een no rough stuff, the rules of the game being followed religiously by each conte. tant. t, . D . . ., Get. on Pr.nt.ng Commerce. Nar,- a.o and F..h.n, Comm.tt.e, tu i-u. o Ine Chapman Reporting Service . , . . sends The Times the following rela- tive to the appointment; received by Wasco s senator, Henry L. Kuck. at the hands of President Norblad of the senate. The service says: Senator Henry L. Kuck who is i . . reprecent.ng jVasco county at this Legislative session was appointed chairman of the committee on print- trg by President A. W Norblad at u.b opening session on wonaay. He is vice-chairman of the committee- on commerce and navigation and , . . , , . i ui. luaiL'uiiaiu occupies a promi fishmg industries, and a member of io v, j i.. the committees on game, public , . buildings and institutions, federal relations and ways and meanr, mak- ing ,n all seven appointments. Senator Kuck is living at the State Apartments, Apt. 6, 1320 State itreet, during the session and hi phone number is 2034. Mrs. Kuck is here with her husband for he en tire term. COURT JURORS ARE SELECTED 23 Out of 340 Chosen From End of the County This ' The county sheriff and clerk got busy last week and drew namer of persons who area to serve as jurors for the 1929 terry of circuit court. There were 240 names drawn, the following from this end of the coun ty being in the lit: W. H. Aldrldge, Frank S. Batty. Amer Britton, J. S. Brown, A. C. d ii i ,, , ... Buckley, Grace H. Chalmers, James Chalmers, A. J. Connolly, E. A. Cyr, K. L. Hauser. L. C. Hennecrhan. W. E. Hunt, S. G. Ledford, F. E. Ma- gill, G. W. Mallatt, Paul Muller, O. L. Pacquet, O. F. Renick, Bert C. Scott. . Trapped in a folding bed,, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carter of Los Angeles were forced to stand on their head)' all night, and are now filing suit for $40,000 against the owner of their apartment t Love You troupe. my Yankee Land- Members of the ptinrna? Trono Mathews, Merle Snodgrass, Cryrtal frtuart, Avis Crabtree, Aliene Greene, Doris Kelly, Nina Mathews. Leflah Weberpr. Gladys Martin, Alice Davis, Ethel Kidder, Bessie Starr, Mabel Weberg, Alto Chastain, Mary Greene Beth Rutherford, Andrew Crabtree, Clarence Hunt, Harold Kramer, Kenneth Snodgrass, Estel Stovall, Richard " Crabtree, Cyril Fraley, Robert Shepflin, Glenn Alexander, Elden Allen, Ivan Donaldson. Charles Bothwell, Tom Slusher. End Men Elton Snodgrass, Ed- mund Wilson, Harry Rutherford, Arthur AppMig. Accompanist Nova Hedin. Interlocutor Dan Poling. Stage Director Crville Fraley. , Assistant Ira Kidder. Number U M'DONALD LECTURE APPRECIATED' BY Wit, Humor, Pathos With Eieellct Delivery Stamp. Speaker as One of The Bed The lecture delivered bv San ford MacDonald at Legion hall last even ing was one of the best ever heard from a platform. A large and ao- preciative audience greeted the speaker and his message wss listened to with wrapt attention, j The evening' entertainment open ed with an in.trumental duet by the Misses Helen Weberg and Nova lied- wr wmcn MSupm's lady quar- i . ......... Mesdames Bothwell, Morris. WU80n. Woodcock, rendered TI -1 . - . song, Mis; Wcberg being accom panist. Dr- Jtovall, Scout leader, then ca,led h,s troP members to the 1, andL pinned "Tenderfoot" 011 them' inte"Peing that Ct T f PFais6 and e?ard,nK their conduct as members cf th STeat order. vjuvii, uioii sang a song ana ne ,was followed by the quartette. Dr. . ' .the"'. in . a few wel1 chosen mt0c of the .v nuu at tMice upenea nis talk with somfe pleasing remarks i Dr- MacDonald' topic was "The Peptomist," and he proceeded to ghow how such a tW He compar(,d the optimjst and pep. it0"1' with the pessimist and lauded - , . .... ,c """: 'i women inio mailers 'of moment concernil)J? the whole countrv. His rPWk, int -v v ..-i. nnontn .' ' -u l, a. t-u i mouc. 1 ui space compels us 10 be brief reearinj? thfi lectue! T. conciugion we say that the ;most forcible and at the game -nlivenine Th TimA. mon ,, Htn. 'ed to in manv I rw Mr u . i(- j 1U . n. A jjici.j.ui in biiu muse places aoie 10 se- cure hig 8erviceg are t0 be congratu. Iated. His voice ig cleaf enunda. , tion plain personality magnet5c and p!atform presence all that could be dpsirpd. W(l bnnp t,B mav of rnmo future time.be secured to talk to a Maupin audience. again Off Trap Line ' Dave Donaldson is at home again after three months spent in the vi cinity of Antelope, trapping. Dave says he had fair luck but did not catch enough fur to stock a very large warehoure, at the same time he cleared sufficient to stake himself to la few spinners and fish hooks. Attended Camp Meeting A number of members of the Tygh Valley Encampment attended an in stallation meeting of Jhe order at Tygh Valley on Monday evening. Those going from here were F. D. .iuvac 8"'S uu. neie were r. u, Stuart ChaS- Crofoot Dr u R. E. Wilson. B. W. Welch. James ! Chalmers and La Verne Fischer. The officers installed were: Guy Brittain H. P. James Chalmers C. P. R. E. Wilson-S. W. F. D. Sturt J. W. Chns. Crofoot Scribe. Dr. Ehvood Treasurer. Running Dairy Ranch Mary Stuart has leased a ranch at Colvflle, Washington, stocked it with fine dairy cattle and ir now conduct ing a dairy ranch. Mark was at "work in a Spokane meat mrket for i8ome time Dut the call of the ranch proved too strong, hence his latest venture. Will Ship Hog. L. C. Henneghan will go to Port land Saturday night going down with a carload of fine spring hogs to the Portland stockyards. Lew says this shipment wilbe one of the bet ho has made, the porkers being in first class condition and weighing accord ing to market demand. Old Homestead Liquid Smoke for 'raring meat, 50 cents and $1.00 ner Ibottle at tho idaupin Drug Store. Burns Businss building under con struction on, Main street MAUPIN1TES