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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
Tuurtday Junt 13, 1923. U-tJxiiixixrxixiiixixiTiiiiitiitiititiixiiittiiiiyxiiiiiiiiiTirxinixiiiiiiimx TU MtCormtty-DttTint N: II Hamttf-Tuhm hat cultini and thrt$hln$ capacity of 26U4Q mam a Jay with a 12-foot cut and from 3itoiO act m Jay with thtl6 foot. Compart thi with othit mtthod 1 " I ffnV tmwn i w JunkH n(m. ..an law awrv- - 1 II t J II t I 11 ""kM j SM W nani 1,1 AJ nil II 4. NOWis the time to Order Your 1929 Model McCORMICK - DEERING HARVESTER-THRESHER! URING the 1925 harvest erBon. hundrcdo of grain growers were, unable to tecure McCormit k-Drcrina I iarvcatcr-ThreHlcn. due to tne great demanrl. The com- lunation of this rtortH-up demand and the rapidly advancing reputation of ' ' theee machines bide lair to swamp us with order for the 1929 season. To avoid disappointing our custom-ra, we are ready now to take orders for harvest-time delivery. If you will telephone, or rome to our store, we will see that you get one of the new harvester-thresher catalogs, and any information you may need. Here Are a Few of the New Features You Get Feed conveyor aMtire r"'''ve delivery al f mm to thmiirr. 90 percent vparalion at cylln'l-r. Well-known 4-acction alraw rack. Thorough cleaning thoe sieve. Two cleaning (ant. Ample rf)rily elevators. Reclcannr. (nnnuig mill type. PovnlvirtK weed in eliminate WftJ '.ee!. Choice of w?on ljilcf or buying attachment. l or Ib frxit cut. raiding platform that facilitates transportation. Wide wheels. cK-nl'gniiii; roller and ball bearings throughout. .Slip clutch that prevent breakage. I ligh-erole tprorkcl and e xtra heavy roller chain on principal drive. Main wheel brake of ample lire to boll mfi'.liine on hil'. Ale;nite-Zcrk greacing ayatem. Ball-bearing crankshaft Msiliary engine. Light draft. ShattucK Bros. McCo Sales and Service for rmick-Deerinff 1 1 AR VESTER-THRESHERS a.-TOr.-n- jnsmrr ty"ITTriTIYirTimX1 XIllXAlIIIlirrTIIIIIXTIIIlXIIirilnXIITTTrTTTTTIITriTTTTT PORTLAND EXCHANCE OPENS Marlut for Trading ia Wheat Fa tarn Opcaa Jyna 19 The opening cf the Portland Grain Exchange on Wednesday, Juneld, will provide a new market for tradinjr In wheat futures for the (frain growers, dealers, exporter,, tnillers and warehouseman of the The production of 1 OU million Pacific northwcKt. buiihels of wheat, the bulk of whith is adjacent to and shipped through the Columbia river ports makes the opening of this grain futures of more than the u ual significance, ai heretofore no hedging: facilities wre svsiluble for the vast (mount of grain moving through these ports. The Portland (Jrain Exchange will hnve qnartrs In the Merrhsnts Ex change building. G8 Fourth strr-t, operating between the hours of 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. on week days nd from 8 s. m. to 10 a. m. on Saturdays. Change In ft. R. Time. A change in the running time of the Fortland-Bend trains over the Oregon Trunk railway has been made. Now the Portland train will leave Bnd at 8:55 p. m., arrlng st Maupin at 1:10 a. m. The train frm Portland will arrive at Mauptn si 2:33-a. m. OREGON NEWS NOTES W. E. Wilkes of Bend purchased L E. Hughey's general ctore at Crecent lake. Klamath Falls Bids opened for erection of seven-room addition to Mills Addition school. Preliminary work underway pre paratory to erection of large busi-m.-vj building at Burns. Madrps Commercial hotel being r mod led. Burns Construction of Bennett Motor company garage building completed. Lodge at Crater Lake will be opened July 1. Bunr: Airport improvement pro gressing rapidly. La Grande Model Barber shop changed hands. Remodeled and redceortd rve Tree theatre of Klamath Fall open ed with Vitaphone equipment. Klamath Falls Vox Theater rn Main street opened with vitaphona equipment. Hood River Local doctor install ed X-ray equipment. Rockaway Rockaway beach open ed for season with improved dinee pavilion and natatorium. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company established exchange at Garibaldi. f En'ei tftin'il 1'irlMea l!tv. Ia!htr Ifynes, ind the nti'f i.u.f.ry " t. Kev. Fat he Fa gun, were i u'trtained at dinrer by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Groftin, Mon day. Rev. Father Fagan will con duct the mission at the Sacred Heart church, commencing with the 9:00 a. m. mass, Sunday morning, the 16. Shearer In From Abbott's The sheep shearers who have been at the Abbott ranch the pat week have finished shearing the iheep Ihcre and hsve returned to Maupin. Next swk they will be buy divest ing the Hunt sheep of their winter coats. Budding Wrecker After overhauling his large Cole "8" and ptting it in perfect road condition Bill Schilling has decided the boat will be of more value to him as a wrecker than as a pleasure car. He has taken the seat out of the back end, in' tailed a hoist, added a dolly and now hns about the niftic-st wrecker and tow car on the J 1 l'alles-California highway. !' Personalities 1 A. J. Conroy was in from the ranch last Thursday. o IjuIs Larson, mayor of Kaskella, was transacting bu inrsg in Maupin Monday. o 0. B. and Klza Derthick were st The Dalles on Monday looking up legal matters. Mr. Julius Shepflin visited a few days this week with her daughter, Ella, at Portland. Tom Henneghan snd Mitck Hollo, man went to North Junction Tues day after trout. o Bohby Shepflin returned from a trip to the rose rarnival at Portland on Tuesday morning. o Roy Crabtrec and family were th first ranchers from the Flat to come to Maupin on Monday. Al Glllls and wife were over from their Wamie ranch on a trading trip Tuesday afternoon. Florence Wnodsido, a recent graduate from Corvallia Hi, is at her parents' home on Juniper Flat. o Freddie Anderson arrived up from Portlnnd Saturday night nnd will upend a few days fiehing the De schutes. Ollie Weberg and wife vi lied their Flat ranch Tuesday, bringing . their daughters, Lelnh nnd Mabel home with them. Marcus Shearer has come home from the hospital to remain, making weekly trips to the sick bay for further treatment. Tommy Kingslry ramo nut of the ' Mutton Mountain section on Mon day and is spending a few dnyVin Maupin this week. freorffr. Morris attended the mae carnival at Portland a couple of dayi' the first of the week, going down Sunday morning. Dolph Goctjen and wife came over . Si ora Tyjih Valley end spent a couple of days with relatives in Maupin the latter part of lat week. George Cunninghuin and family are now occupying their Maupin cottage, having moved up town from the section house. o Waller Woodndc and wife arc at home after witnessing the gradua tion of their daughter, Florence, from the Corvallis high school. o Dr. Stovall, wife and sn, F.stel, returned Sunday evening from Monmouth, where they attended the funeral of the doctor's mother on Kntmday, O- Mark Hollamnn was down from the Bakeoven ranch Monday. Mack will soon purchase a Ford ruck and will then go to the moun tains and cut wood. Freddie and Madtre Shearer came ver from their Three Mile ranch uid vi ited t the home of their Vol her, Marcus Shearer,, a day or wo the first of the week. Edmund (Bo) Wilson went to Portland Monday morning and for (he coming two weeks will enjoy a vlait with his sinter, Mips Jean, and with other relatives in the metropolis Toeb Children to Valley Dave Wilson made a hurry tip trip to Salem Monday, returning on Tuesday. He took some children to the Corvallis summer school and there they will spend a coupl of weeks on an outing. Dave drove down in the Criterion school bus, leaving the vehicle lu Portland for a general overhauling. Firhed At Second Croiting ' The families of Lee Fischer and The Time- man t-pent part of Sun day at the second crossing at White river. Frnnk Crrager chaperoned the party and directed the fisher men just where (,o cast their flies. Result eight small trout, A good time was had while on the river. Now Home Body Mrs. Violet Mayhew has decided that her home duties are paramount to everything else, therefore has re signed from her position as clerk at the Rainbow and wUl hereafter de vote her "me to her home and family. Pirnired On White River The H. R. Kaiser, Ernest Confer, and Art Morris spent Sunday at White river, the men folk., fishing while the women "kept house," A fairly good catch of trout was made, "Dad" Griffin off the honors. he having been lucky enough to catch 13 fish. Former Renidrnt Call Clyde Hall, who it will he remem hrred once served as meat cutter for Butler, with his wife culled on tht Weberg . Monday night. They were on their way home to Corvallis, from which place Clyde recently graduat ed and figured on stopping t Port land to take in the rose festival cn (heir way to the valley. T Be Operated On Again Freddie Anderson hna discovered that his right foot was not broken in his fall from the, new bridge last December, although he was under lhat imprest ion. Since the accident ho hns found that some of the liga ments of the. foot have become twisted and will agnln go on the operating fable to have tha twist taken out. Heavy Rain Fall It is reported than a four-inch fall of rain was experieced at Moro last week. '. A cloudburst id said to have bpen received at Rufus the sam? day. Racing Mara Die Dee Woodimlc, writing from Reno, Nevada, slates that the well known running mare belonging to the Mays Tygh Valley ranch, and which Dee has been campaigning, died at Reno li t week, cause being pneumonia. The mare was stricken by shipping fever on the journey from Oklahoma to Keno. the fever developing into pneumonia at the latter place and causing death. Laid Sewer Pi Workmen were busy today laying a large sewer pipe from the Wilson store building to the water trap at the Stovall corner. Oiling the high way from curb to curb made that move nece.sary, as ths pavement onee in it would be hard work to tear it up snd lay the pipe. Took Sheep , Tolland Bobby Davidson conveyed a load of sheep to the Portland market, yes terday, the woollic. belonging to Joe O'Brien and Lew McCoy of Wnpin Itla. . Quite a few sheep have gone to the big town market lately, mut ton bringing a fairly good price. FiRhl Card Boiled Dp , Among those listed as contestants at a smoker to be pulled off at Th" Dalles tomorrow night is "loyd Ilollnmon, who is billed ti fight Harry McDone!d of Moro. T ie bill ings of the loenl boy is t rurprise, bs be hid nr. knowledge ef th" event, ne'the" hns re been consult ed regarding his appearance. One. thug, however, is sure, and that Is is he should appear ' hia opponent would realise, he hnd been in a resl scrap when the bout wa3 over. THE FINEST OF MUSIC Anytime Anywhere With the New COLUMBIA Portable Be sure to hear this amazing new Columbia Portable at your, fir t opportunity. You will be thrill ed at its brilliancy of tone, vol ume and "life-like" reproduction. Covered with brown or blue grain fabrikoid with padded lid, shap ed corners, patented tone cham ber and other exclusive new fea tures. Weighs only 17 lbs., when loaded with six 10-inch records. Price $25. 00 F.aty Term Pay as You Play WEIGELT BRO?. 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