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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1929)
Thursday June 27, 1023. our tllllXIXIXIXIXXIIIIWIXXXIXXXIIIXIXXXXXIIXIlO F to' tfc4 MAfcFlN TIMI!3 y OF AT FAIR GROUNDS, TYGH VALLEY Evening Program July 3 Milton Sills in "Burning Daylight" By Jsgk London, a dramatic novel of Alaska. Also four reels of the famous PENDELTON ROUND-UP of 1928 With special music and sound effects. Admission 25 cents and 50 cents Dance at 9:15-Rorick's 6 Blue Devils July Fourth Program Patriotic Address at 11:00 P. M. Stalling at 1:00 P. M. Horse Races, Foot Races, Novelty Acts, Singing, Vaudeville and Dancing Collen Moore in "Lilac Time" The greatest spectacle of the age; the sweetest love story of the present era, SPB.CIAL Personal appearance of an actor and di rector in a one-reel movie, "Capturing Wild Animals v .' a v i' f t .tit 1' J JACK NICkLES and His Trained Pig Jack Nk'klcR with htn trained pijf in comcty clown nets. Nickles was formerly with the A. G. Barnes cir cu and is a pnft master iu the art of phasing the kiddies. His acta will be performed in front of the Grand Stand. See him and laugh till you get fat. July 4th Program (Continued) Alive at Whitebird Mountain, near Grangcville, Idaho. Thrills and Action. Special Music and Sound Effects. Adimssion 25 cents and 50 cents This program is guaranteed to 1 ; the best put on in the past three years' celebrations. Dance at 9:15 Itorick'sG Blue Devils Big Boxing Program Immediately After the Races arid Atts ART RIRHY vs. "SPECK" MeCLASKY Gr.s Valley S Rounds, 1G0 pounds The Dalles Mcquillan vs. indian george Six Rounds at 115 pounds , TOD McCLASKY vs. HARRY McDONALD Four Rounds, 145 pounds ABE WKSTLUNI) vs. .1 ACK RISSETT Four Hounds, 135 pounds INDIAN CHARLIE TEWEE vs. NICK HOLLOMAN Four Rounds, loO pounds 1 Admission to grounds 50c; children 12, free. C. M. PLYLER, Manager ,TTTTTt1TTTTttTmTTT,,,tlIlItirTTtrTTITITIIlIIIIIIIIIl IIIIIIUXIi;iIHH-:XXX Pine Grove News Crabtret-Endertby Ernest Endersby and Avis Crab tree, the 16-17 record wedding for many a moon, surprised and de lighted a host of friends and all of the younger set of Wapinitia Plains and Maupin, by getting married last Saturday. Erneit proved to be in dead truest. He has annexed a new job as a brand new benedict at the McFarlane . mill. Everybody and fheir big brothers attended an old fashioned "bellin " or charivari on Monday night at the. Ward home. The young couple were accompanied to The Dalles by Mrs. Roy Ward, mother of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crabtree, parents of the bride, for bt wedding. Both the contracting parties are to bescniors this fall term of echool. The time honored rivalry of neighboring schools did not seem to dim the courtship and marriage of Ernest and Avis. Walter Sharp has a new Chevrolet truck. Robert Holman has a new roia ituck. nailer nas a or license and is open for fuel and wheat hanling. Robert says he can haul anything from a pet lamb to a span of mules. ' J The recent canal break near the "cut" waa repaired by 23 men, far mers, a3 also was the spillway at the " cut." A trench was cut over the high bottom in the "cut" Bnd it was decided t0 take out the hump this fall as soon as ,the water was low, by team and fresnoe. Monday last Leonard Wcberg was training a four-in-hand for the chariot races at the fair this fall. They took three sections of a spike tooth harrow over a strip of fallow land, raining a cloud of duet, Leon ard overtook the frightened run aways with his gray pony. No dam age was done. one of two tin cans filled with corn well soaked in water may be nailed in each coop. The water in the corn helps to satisfy the birds' thirst, and the corn helps to cut down thrinkage in weight but docs not make the crops too full. RUPTURE SHIELD Expert Coming to THE DALLES on Fri. & Sat., July 5 & 6 at THE DALLES HOTEL From 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Evening by telephone appointment nly Grass stains will usually rome out of weshaMc materials with vigor ous rubbing, hot water and soap, if , x- . . . I ' I L If t xreaieci wnnc iii'ml 11 iractrj i stain remain on white materials, they may be bleached out with Ja vollo water. Lester Crabtree is cutting wood on the Dane tract. Kenneth Snodgrass McFarlane's mill. is working at PAGE, LINE AND PARAGRAPH Frank and Ben Richardson are hauling limb wood. Lewis Walker and sons are also engaged in cutting wood. A police dog visited Roy Batty's sheep flock recently and killed a ewe sheep. The dog L till at large, George Beebe is another who doec tint desire the cold weather to catch him without fuel. Ke is busy cutting wood. J. II. Brown has been piloting certain county and state officials over the Flat lately, checking up on canals and storage. John Powell's dog killed Rena Batty's turkeys. Then John killed the dog. Hard on the dog, turkeys and pocketbook. Much travel across the mountain both way is being observed daily. The road Is in good condition. Fol low the signs and you will make it 0. K. Francis Confer, J. S. Brown, Art Morris, Don Miller, Ernest Confer, Ed. Mathews, Geo. Claymier, Roy Crabtree, Arch Gutzler, Lester West , are all cutting hay. Small, hard grains like rye, wheat, barley and kafir ihould al ways be ground or rolled before be ing fed to livestock.. CatUe that have been fattened should be- given only dry, non-laxative feeds for 3 or 4 days before shipping. This enables them to reach the market in better condition. TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Contultation It is a mi t;ikc to try to wwe ice by wrapping it in papers or cloth. You want to save food, which is ', done by lowering the refrigerator tempi rature through the warm air I coming into contact with the ice. This naturally melt the Ire, but at the lime vccomplisheH the purpose refrigeration. ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICt Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Store Phono-345 Trucking Long Diitant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTHICK Phone 5 IBS M3 if. Rabbits need mineral salt in some form, preferably in spool, that can be fastened to the side of th hutch. Salt spools can be bought at a rabbit of poultry supply house. The instincts In a horse that are opposed to obedience to man in create in strength with age, bo it is very desirable to begin the educa tion of the colt as early as possible. A good plans is to break coltfe to lead before they are weaned, and to harness them between the ges of 2 and 3 years. Accustom colts to work gradually and do not use them at heavy work until they are practically mature. Many markets made a deduction In weight or in price for live poultry that is "overcropped." It is pfclvis able not to put any feed in the coops when shipping poultry to mwr- ket. It the birds will not arrive ,atjBtton the market for 24 hours or woty, ' Mr. C. F. Redlich, the successful expert says: The "Perfect Retention Shield" holds the rupture perfectly, no matter what position the body aa umes or how heavy a weight you lift. They give instant relief, contract the open ine in a remarkably short time and strengthen the weak tissue (the real cause of rupture) so that they fre quently reeoves from their previous natural retaining power, needing no further outside support. Stomach trouble, backache and constipation often caused by Rupture promptly disappear. Truly remarl abh; and prompt re sults have been obtained not only with recent and not fully developed ruptures, but also with old, long ne glected -ones. Ingenious, recently perfected de vices are now holding ruptures firmly which heretofore never had been re tained. No elastic belts nor filthy legstrap are used. I guarantee the durability of my absolutely sweat and moisture proof, sanitary appliances. 75 of ruptured children recover completely through expert mechani cal treatment according to statistics. Do not waste your money on wide ly advertised mail order contrap tions. You cohnot fit yourself. t -C. F. REDLICH, Rupture Appli- Eapert, Home Office, 535 Block, Minneapolis, Minne- WAPINiTIA I. O. O. F. Lodg No. 20, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. O 0. F. hall. Viwtlng members alway" welcome. Ceo. Claymier, N. C Bernard Welch, Secretary. Crescent" BAKING POWDER. -full pound. 4 C 7 race Wm, F. Schilling' Ignition. Generators and Starting Motors on All Makes of Cars : : o . ACTEYLENE WELDING From a Pin to a Locomotive Axle All Work Guaranteed At Ujq Maupin Garage "V Dr. WM. KENNEDY DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY Fir.t National Bank Bldg. The Dalles, Oregon Phone 391 ', . . J SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. 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