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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1929)
jhunuiny 4uiy 18, 123. tHfi MAUPIN Ttilfefl Personalilks J J, G. Kramer was down from Itldlfewuy on buslnus on Tuutwlay, Wbi, Schilling vliiltod with hi brother and family ot Kent on Sun day. A, Lincoln Hartmon wrni register ed at the Bunk Hotel, Tho Dulles, on Mmndny night, R, W, Richmond mid son, Floyd, wont to Portland on a business mis sion ysterluy, Roy Bitty told tho examiners about his water troubles at tho hear ing on Tuesday. o Davltd Cliin. civil enitlnrcr, waa In Maupin attending tho hearing on Monday and Tucmlay. Father Black, with a party of i capltallata, wai In Maupln at'.ti.dlng the hearing on Monday. Frank Batty and wlo were Juni per Flat residents who attended tho water hearing on Tuesday. "Old" Bill fituats took care of the Richmond acrvlco station yesterday during the absence of Mr, Richmond a' Portland. Clurence W, Hel lr, the Dufur mout market man, was In Maupln yestoday, having come over thia way after rattlo. Mm. R. B. Bell hitched up her Ford and left for a visit to her old home, Vancouver, Wanhlngton, yon tcrdiiy morning. o K. E. Miller, icncral manager of tho Wnplnltla Irrigutlon company, waa in Maupin a couple of days tho flmt of tho wcok. ( o T. Leland Brown, watermanter for Wasco county, was one who testi fied at the extension hearing at Le gion hull on Tuesday. W, H. Staats, while their purenta are on a trip to Yellowstone park. 0. F. Renlck and family piloted hta brother, L. H. Renlck over the cutoff highway as far as Govern ment Camp, lust Sunday. E. II. McAllen, genera freight and pasiicngf-r agent for the 0.' W. R. Si N. at Bend, waa In Maupin on busi es yeircrday morning. W. F. CdHhow of the state en(rl neerlng department, conducted the henrlngs on Monday and Tueaday, j I-ouia Msyhew la auhrlituting nt the local barter lit.p while lh pro. prltnr Is in the Willamette Valley. Oscar ttnick made an early mom Ing trip to The PhIIm Tuc'ny, go ing down afgter a kpocIhI order of i lumber. David C. Hla, rily engineer of The Dalles, wan a witneaa before the ttate engineer's hearing tho firnt of the week. Rev. W. A. Matthews and wife drove in from the Simnasho minslon yesterday, the former coming In td havo dental work done. . Mrs. Elna Burlinghame of Tygh Vatloy, accompanied by her daugh ter, waa trading with Maupln mer chant yenterday afternoon. Julius Wiepflin went to Nona creek Sunday morning and finhcd down to Maupin. He caught near the limit of trout, mostly big oru-a. Harriet and Kathleen CHI are at the homo of the grandmother, Mrs. ' Leonard' Welch, brother of B. W. Welch of Maupin, coming from lodl, California, wai an overnight K''et at the felch homt Saturday, Riley Miller and wife are In Mau pin from Salem. Riley is a brother of J. M. (Shorty) Miller and is work ing with his brother on painting jobs. Bobby Shcpflln was among those from Maupin who took part In the seach for the bodica of A. E. Grone walcT and aon at Shearers on Mon day. ? i Q mum II. R. Kaiser and family went to Roseburg Sunday and will take In the annual convention of Span tan American was veterans, being held there., o Robert E. Kllenwood and wife were up from Portland, Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Ellenwood being in terested in the hearing held here the first of the week. Jack Jackson, capitalist of Port land, and Mr. Teasdale, who la in terested with others in acquiring the interests of the Waplnitia Irrigation company, were at the hearing Mon day and Tuesday. o R and Iest rutree came In from their Flat nrchei yesterday mori.tng and did Jusinev with Mau pin merchants. They will begin cutting wheat next Monday, L. H. Rcnick and family and Mrs. James Thomas, all from Walla Walla, stopped in Maupin Saturday for a short visit with the family of the former's brother, 0. F, Ren lck. They were on their way to coast points. f 'Refrngeiraitaoffii Pots' Oil Heaft. r wifiT iff tip I Ms YOU MAY NOW HAVE MODERN REFRIGERA TION, in your own kitchen just "light it and leave UP with no more atten tion than that. The great est invention ever made for the rural home no electri city, no pas just kerosene. Come in as soon as possible and see SUPERFEX the new oil-burning refrigerator. We arc 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 de pendable because it is made and guaranteed by the manufac ture of the famous Perfection Oil Cook Stoves. c Saves Steps -.Saves Food - Saves Time - Saves Moiacy 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 3rd. and Washington, The Dalles- Phone 300 J Combine Dalirvrtd The Shattuck store, agent for the International Harvester company, has made delivery of the McCormick Peering combines to the following ranchers about Maupin this sason: F. S. Fleming, Win. Sturgls, Oliver Schadewitz, Lloyd Woodxide and Chan. II. Walker. Bought International Truck Vorn Tunison will haul his , own gran to market thia year, he having purchased an International truck of Shaltuck Bros. Jim Chalmers waa employed to fit a truck body to the vehicle and now Vern haa a vehicle that will haul all the load he wants to put on It. ' Majr la From Flat Among the many ranchers whom we noticed at the hearing on Mon day and Tuesday were the follow ing water users; Rufus and Lester McCorkle, Mose DcLore, John Powell, AL Britton, Otis and Cecil Chastain, Sam Brown, Fay Kaylor, Raymond and Roy Crabtree, Don Miller, Jimmie Abbott, Don Stogs dUl, II. E. Wray, Joe O'Brien, Joe Chaxtain, Roy- Ward, Elmer Snod grass, Jack Kelly, Dee Talcott, U. S. Endersby, Francb Confer, Ollie Bothwcll, George Claymier, Floyd Kelly, Harve Morria, T. B. Slushcr, and Erne t Mayhew. pect. All that has been done with out newspapor advertising. Geo Whlzt Had they uned the Times' columns to let the people know of their good how many more cars could they have dii posed of? Try it once, boys, and notice increased results. ' Reliable Service Auto garagemen advestise "Reliable Service" as does also all kinds of business that deals with the, public. Banks, sis well, render reliable service to. 1 thousands daily. They function for the public,' Lan care oi ousiness maiiers, guard iunas entnici- ; ed to them and in a thousand and one waya render services that are never realized by the general public. Cor.c in r,tid let us tell you how you can savel money by starting a checkine account, or inform- to rem you and our chief aim is to serve youf ' Falltertoa in Roin R. C. Fulkerson, government pre datiry animal trapper operating out of Maupin, is among the 13 trappers mentioned in the last bulletin from headquarters of the department. Last month our trapper caught four bobcats . and six coyote", making a total of 1 0. K. T. Halbrook, work ing In Deschutcn coupty, Is given credit for capturing one bear and j 17 coyotes. The 13 trappers men tioned in the bulletin turned in catches totaling 202 animals, or an average of better than. 15 nimals each for the month. right. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Get pictures of the places you visit on your vacation, Ea tman Kodaks at from $2.00 to $25.00 at the Maupin ttrug Store. E 7. ITo About I IVH upd Town There is a certain business man In Maupin who got sore at The Times because this paper, in telling of a new bu. incsa place coming, said that business was one long needed. And so it is. Any business coming to town is needed. To have a monopoly in any line is not good busine a, and when competition cornea in it means that people will have chance to rhoose just where they will trade. For the benefit of the first mentioned man we will say that when the new restaurant opens for busineai nothing but whole milk will be nerved, neither will any but pure soft drinks bo retailed over tho counter and no card games, cither for fun or money will be tolerated. Tulhat in your pipe and snlbke it. Attorney Galloway would have made, a good slave driver in the days before the civil war. We will give him credit for getting just what he ei?ires from a witne s but the means he employs to do so, while ethical, are far from being the most gentle manly. To roar and rnnt at a wit ness savors of bulldozing tactics rather thau by using mora concili tory means to rccurc the answers he desires. x ; Fishing on the Drsrhutes should he undsrtaken vit'. l.nowilj: of th trcwherous r.Uure of tV stream.. No one knows the prccari ousnes, of the undercurrent of that river, and those who frequent its hanks should take precaution against falling into the water, especially in a rapid place. The drowning of Mr. Gronewald and bis son is an illus tration that should be JtuHied care fully by all who firh in our trout stream. Bill Staats, while still a compara tively young man, does not object to hing railed old cnought to trail with the early settlers. He is old in years here but hHS not yet reach ed that allotted three score years and ten. Whilo hh- health is not as good as It has been .still ho is young in heart and disposition and that should be considered, when ap plying the appelation "old" to him. Art Farghcr is some hustler when it comes to parkin? filled wool sacks into a box car. He tried that job last Friday and when he emerged from the car looking as though he had been taking a turk ish bath with all his clothes on. Kramer Bros, are enjoying' a brisk trade in fcellinjr new Ford cars and trucks They have disposed of quite a number thus for this sea son and have other sales In pros 2 FAMOUG TRAINS EAST rfl ., ... jry -Zl .A Connection w lh lh d lux PORTLAND LIMITED No e"ra fare 58 hri., 50 min., TS Dlla to Chicago Leave Maupin 10:55 A. M. Connection at The altee (8:35 P. M.) Connection with another fine transcontinental train CONTINENTAL LIMITED Lt. Maupin 10:55 A. M. Direct connection at Sherman (1:20 P. M.) To PORTLAND I Lv. Maupin 10:55 A. M. Ar. Portland 5:30 P. M- SPECIAL ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES EAST Daily to Sept. 30-Fiaal retnrn limit Oct. 31 MPEG R. B. BELL, AgenW MaUpin. Oro. EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. & P.-A., Bend Ore. 3 H WHEN IN THE DALLES Make Your Headqarters at - The Golden Grill or American Restaurants S where every service awaits you. . S Special Merchants Lunch from 11:00 to 12:30 each EE day for 40 centsthe best in town S FREE PHONE REST ROOMS S Both Restaurants have. been entirely remodeled for. ss your convenience. 3 ' 3 E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR lllllllflllllllltllllllllDII illlllllllllllllllllilllllllllli 8tn ty4l'i i5MaWVaaMVasill,A Harvest Bead A Wasco County Product MADE BY i . Ufe Oregon Bakery Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from ycur home merchant get the test