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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1929)
Thursday July li, lA Hfi MAUlMN TIMES Fttge Vi.ree Personalities:- Mra. N. G. Iludln and duughtor, Nova, were In from Pine Grove yes terday. Hugh Knight spent Sunday At the horn of hit uncle, Win, Cox, on Tygh r.itiKo. Floyd MiLcod and wlfo were guests at the Wm, Cox home on Tygh Ridge on Sundny lust. , Q Mike VanLaanen, after week's visit in Mnupln, will return to hi home at Salem tomorrow, o - Mini Ele Shopflln In it home en joying vacation from her buslncsu college duties at Tortlond. Rny Kaylor and wife were In town Monday evening, coming In from the ranch to take In the dhow. 0 " 1 Leonard Weberg, wife and intcr, Msr. Lelah Weberg, went to The Dalles nn a lmslnrs mis Ion Monday. Dr. F.lwood attended the ronven tlon of doctors from all over the United States, held at rortlnml thin week. , f Jack Kelly came up from Portland and will remnln until the hnrvest on his Juniper Flat rnnch has , been gathered in. Mrs. I. L. Rutherford and sinter, Mrs. Ecklund, were visitor Bt the Jame,, Chalmers home from Saturday until Monday. ' Mrs. Myrtle Ecklund of Sim Fran Cisco, sinter of Mrs. D. L Rut her fnrd, is visiting si the home of the latter at Criterion. Ford with a pitchfork ycstcTday and went to the ranch. There he will exercise in the hay field. Mrs. Jean Gates, daughter of Mrs. C. W, Semmes, came in yesterday and will visit a few days at The Times i hop before continuing her journey on to Denver. John Munnlon returned Monday from a trip which took him beyond Mitchell, He took over a band of sheep belonging to John Conroy. C. M. Plylor was In town Monday, trying to arrange a date for show lug of his famous picture, "The Road to Ruin." He failed In to do ing and will show at Shanlko Satur day night. -o Vic Schilling conveyed The Times man to The Dalles yesterday, Vic's Ford ucted up romethlng scandalous, sustaining three blow-out on the way In from the county seat. It got home all right at that. . K. E. .Wright, with his wife and daughter, spent several days of last and this week at the home of 0. F. Renlck. Mr. Wright is proprietor of the College Inn at Walla Walla. The vl itors left yesterday morning for Medford. day, The wheat on that ranch is nearly ready for cutting and Mr. Fleming bought the machine in order that he might be In the harvest field in time. Certificate Received Dr.' fltqvall recently received a certificate which relates that he has completed the studies necessary to officiate as scout master. The dip ploma came from Scout headquarters and Is signed by all the leading of flceru of the movement. Dr. Sto vail has the certificate nicely framed and hanging In his drug store. Repairing School Hornet Job Crsbtree h at work at the scheol houses, making extensive re pairs and changes. Frank Lister will do some plastering and when the work is done our school edifices will be in shape for next year's school sessions. Big Crowd at Show A largo number of M,arplnites at tended the showing of "The Road to Ruin" at the fair grounds laat night. All who saw it say the story Is one timt will appeal to all, and is cs prcially instructive to young girls. The dance at the ground! was also well attended, the Thatcher Round t'p bund being an attraction. Working at Hatchery Tom Henneghan and Frank Creager are at Oak Springe and ore digging a ditch from one of the springs to the holding ponds at the hatchery. New ponds have been completed and when the water sup ply is Increased more room will have been provided for recently hatched trout to grow In. Ollle Weberg loaded up his old Delivered Combine Pitte- Hhatluck delivered an Inter national combine to the Frank Flem ing ranch on the Hat on Wednes- Farmert Aro Haying Nearly all the ranchers in this vi cinity are busy in their hay fields. Alfalfa is not a havy crop this year, a scarcity of water having greatly retarded the growth of that stock fodder. Many at Oak Springs It Sunday there were 12 cars parked at Oak Springs at one time, each bringing a contingent of fisher men. Not much luck was enjoyed by any of them, the fish biting seeming to be the small ones recently releas ed from the hatchery. : : !Rerigraft5ini From Oil Hnit : m 0 ILl. Tltl LagM lid ami(dl.LS YOU MAY NOW HAVE MODERN REFRIGERA TION, in your own kitchen just "light it and leave it!" -with no more atten y . tion than that. The great cut invention ever made for the rural home no electri city, no gas just kerosene- Come in as soon as possible and sec SUPERFEX the new oil-burning refrigerator. We are showing one in operation daily. Many rural housewives who have seen it say "How have we done without this so long?" And they konw it is, dc pendablc because it is made and guaranteed by the manufac- , ture of the famous Perfection Oil Cook Stoves. Saves Steps - Saves v Food - Saws Time Saves JMoimey I Let us show you how it docs all this! We want you to know SUPERFEX. And we have the model, finish, size and price that will suit you. Convenient terms, too, if you like. You will never want to use caves, cisterns, spring-houses, cellars again after seeing SUPERFEX. - DOCHERTY -POWERS i 3rd. and Washington, The Dalles Phone 300 "THE MAUPIN" ABOUT TO OPEN New Cafe Baing Arranged and Will Open Doors Nest Week The "Muupin" the new restarant to be conducted by Mrs. Marcus Shearer In tho Wilson building, is about to open. That event will occur as coon as fixtures are in place. It is the intention of the projector of the en terprise to conduct a home place, that Is, home cooked meals. Short orders will be served according to the desires of patrons. A line of con fectionery, tobacco'., ice cream and cool drinks will be carried. ' Mrs. Shearer will install a large frigidalre cooler In which to keep Ice cream and perishable vegetables. She will also install a fountain, and will be in a position to cater to the desires of all who want something to take the heat out of the hot weather. It is expected the place will be ready for the public next week. The woodwork has been painted and the place fixed up like a regular city eat ing pavilion, .,, Back the Job Dr. W. A. Short has returned from a jaunt around the country, having been absent from his dental parlors the better part of a month. Rumor had it that our popular tooth artist had become infected with tho pre vailing marriage epidemic, but close Investigation proves the rumor to be just that "INSIDE" INFORMATION In culling out a dress make the back shoulder scam one-half inch longer than the front and ease the extra fullness on to the front. Make this allowance whether the pattern gives It or not. Resinous sub. tances, such as sticky fly paper, are often hard to remove from clothing. Try turpentine, ben zine, carbon tetrachloride, chloro form, wood or denatured alcohol, ether, kerosene or gasoline. To whip cream successfully In warm weather, It is well to chill the cream, bowl and whipper before you begin. Cream for whipping should contain at least 30 per cent butter fat, nged for 24 hours or morn. Salmon loaf is a good summer dish because canned salmon can be obtained almost anywhere, and the kitchen will not be heated for very long In making it. Drain the oil from a can of salmom and pick, out all bones and skin. Break thu mcnt into fairly small pieces. Add an equal amount of soft brpad crumbs from the center of the loaf. Add 2 well-beaten eggs, salt, pepper, chopped parsley, and enough milk to moisten , -about one-half cup. Place in a greased baking dinh, mold Into a loaf, and bake in a moderate oven until brown. ; I ' Reliable Service Tearing Down Old Brld Workmen are fast tearing down the old bridgfl at thk place and soon the structure will be nothing but a memory. The span over the river is about down, the steel from which is being stored and will be . shipped later to another site where the state will erect a bridge. Auto garagemen advestise "Reliable Service" as. does also all kinds of business that deals with the public. Banks, & well, render reliable service to thousands daily. They function for the' public, take care of, business matters, guard funds entrust ed to them and in a thousand and one ways render services that are never realized by the general public. Come in ad let ua tell vou how you can save money by starting a cheeking account, or inform you of the value of a safe deposit box. We are here to serve you and our chbf aim i3 to serve you right. Ben VUiled Maupin Ben Richardson, the First and Last Chance rervicc station man from Pine Grove, was in town Tues day, having towed a car in from the Flat. Ben says he is so busy he does not know what is doing in his neck the woods, he being engaged in cutting and hauling wood, taking care of tourixtr. and selling ice cream and other things carried at modern camp grounds. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Fin Grain Sample OHie Weberg recently bought to The Times office some samples of wheat from his Juniper Flat ranch. The, wheat fa of hybrid and Scotch fife. The straw ctands better than three feet while the heads are well filled. He also brought in some samples of oats, which show that that horse feed can be successfully grown in thi3 cection. . FUVed at East Lnk Mayor Henneghan and Mike Van- Laanen went to Ea:t lake Tuesday and fished that evening and Wednes day forenoon. They were successful In taking 35 fine trout. They re turned to Maupin Wednesday even- ing. 5 keep Pu, Through The sheep bands of W. E. Hunt, the Farghers and Peter Conroy went through Maupin on their way to the mountains this week. The Fargher flock was made up of dry; ewes, they being the last part of their bands to trail to summer pasture. IU LEAVE MAUPIN 10.55 A.M. Only train inr 4irct cinnetUiui with U Cut rra print. Direct nunc tion at Bh-rman 1:M P.M. wi h Ccntinrntal Limited rr it ceil n. mnrt to tk the famaaa Partlan4 Umlud kavint Partial t:H P.M, Tit Dailaalitf P. M. v merm mat is to sera. IJaTUBN LIMIT OCT. 31, SfX? Rc 'jced faro all parts of catt; liberal atc-jo-rer. Finn train; modem equip mc it; splendid serrico; scenic rout. Short aid trips enable yon to visit ZtON NATIONAL PARK OR ND CANTON NATIONAL PAKK BRYCBCANTOTf NATIONAL PAKK TBU.OWSTONK NATIONAL PAKK RCCKT MOUNTAIN MATL PAKK InEortmtten and BaaUete en request a puag y feP R. B. BELL. Agent. Maupin. Ore. EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F., & P. i0 Snorlavad at Lodge. The Shattuck and Resh famlies spent Sunday Inst at the former's lodge on Bear ereek. The party af eo visited Olallie lake and later took a fine mess of trout from Fi h lake. Bates Shnttuck has Provided a fine lodge at Bear creek and he and his friends enjoy outings there many times during the hot months. sx 3 3: Homo for Vacation- Mi&- Jean .Wilson came up -from Portland Inst week and will remain over the present week, taking her annual vacation from her duties with the Pacific Light & Tower company. Inatalla Addreiaojraph The mailing list at the Shattuck store has reached such proportions that in sending out mail matter much time was consumed. To save time Mr. Shattuck has recently installed an addressograph, a machine that automatically prints names on en velopes and other pieces of litera ture Intended for mailing. Visited Brother , y Roy Batty and famiy returned from a visit with the former's broth er, Joe Batty, at Bonrdman, Wednes day evening! The Bottys left on Sun day and while away passed through Sherman, Morrow and Gilliam coun ties. They report that wheat, and hay around the, Heppncr section and Irt the John Day valley as being the best ever grown there. Specal close out prlre." on odds and ends of house paints. Regular $4.00 grade at $2.60 per gallon at' the Maupin Drug Store. WHEN IN THE DALLES Make Your Headqarters at The Golden Grill or American Restaurants where every service awaits you. Special Merchants Lunch from 11:00 to 12:30 each day for 40 centsthe best in town FREEPHONE REST ROOMS 1 El Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for your convenience. E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR t triAir)ra-anaMa 19lH'1tl4W&A Harvest Bread A Wasco County Product . ' v MADE BY UfieOregon BaKery Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from your home merchant get the best