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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1929)
Tluiriduy July 2B, 1029. THfi MAltflW tfMfiS' p Personalities I jxi Ethel Kidder line renlgnod her position at the Rainbow cafo. Jlmmle Abbott and wife were In town Wednesday on buninvsn, Mr. W. E, Hunt wui In The Dalle Tueaday having dental work done. Sam Drown wn another Flutter who wm In town Wcdnendiiy after noon. o Ron Duhl wna over from her Tygh Valley ranch on bualnoaa on Monday. Mja. Howard Nye wai a trader With Maupln merchant! Wednesday afternoon. Clarence Fargher wax down from hii Dakaoven raneh on buHlneai on Weclne day. , Jake Davldxon of Juniper Flat wan In Mnupin Weilne day afternoon .on a chopping trip. A. Lincoln llartmun of Waplnltla was a bualnvaa visitor In Muitpln Wednesday afternoon. Vcrn Fltwhtr of Mro, Oregon, waa vialtlng frlendH and relative In Maupln on Hunday. Pernlal Markit In working on the xrctlon on thin aide. Io started t work Tuesday morning. n Howard Nye of Waplniliu Plains U working at the Miupin Wnrehouae during the harve t eenntiii, William Jarkann. f the Warm Sprinsr Indian reservation, wan In town Wedneitday mi bulne. Jlmmlo Wray, Maupln'a enter priding drug clerk, la helping Ida father during tho harvest, Mm. A. E. 1'avla and children and Mr. Jennie Smith called on frlendi at Tygh Valley on Tuesday. Otto Herrllng came down from his Criterion ranch thin morning and continued on hia way to The Dallei. Maupln thin week, he being Interest ed In the matter of the Juniper Flat Irrigation system. Mjlnox ointment, the best thing known for sunburn, 60 cents a pack age at the Maupln Drug Store. EAST MAUPIN NEWS Joe Kramer went to Portland this morning, going down after another new Ford car, already ordered by a customer, M. J. Stovall, brother of Dr. L. S. Slovall of Maupln, left this morn ing for Portland after an extended visit here. Attorney L D. Mahone was in Maupln this week, engaged in. mat ters pertaining to the Waplnltla Irrigation- system. L. C. Hcnneghnn was one from hero who attended the meeting held at the old Derthick school hou e Tucadny evening. Addle Wray, who ha been at col- lege and who recently graduated ; from name, la now employed at the J Miiiipln drug ntore.. ICil, Maple and wife, old-time friends of Aaaron Davia and wife, came in from Foreat Grove Monday evening and vlnited with the Davia my a i.hurt titnt this week. Floyd and Everett Richmond went to Badger creek laat evening, being called there by the fire at the Harper ranch, which I near tho tract the Ri' hniondH arc fanning this eeason. John B. firaff, formerly connect ed with the federal hanking divbdnn and an engineer of note, waa in Frank Lister Is employing his tal ents In showing the Farghers how to shovel hay these days. Mi s Dorothea Lister is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. WUlls Roberts, and family at Frieda, t) mm Qnai Mrs. Andrew Cunningham, having completed her work in the cherry orchards at The Dalles, Is at home again. Mhv. R. Bf Bell ts expected bock from Vancouver, Washington, to which place she went hut week on business, today. Laverne Fischer came to Maupln Saturday last and spent the time until Monday with bis mother and little daughter. Jack Donaldson has increased his dairy herd by the acquistion of Mrs. Martin's milk cowr, he having bought them this week. The steel rpan of the old bridge Is about down and the balance of the structure will be Uken down by the end of next week. Iturstel Hollia came dwn from the Karlen aheep camp on Clacka mas lake on Monday and spent a few days In town. His wife and her mother are now camped at the lake. John Mannlon la one East Mau pinite who enjoys shady spots. He I ' Refrigeiraftioiia From Oil Heat : ..anndl LS1WS YOU MAY NOW HAVE MODERN REFRIGERA TION, in your own kitchen -just "light it and leave it!" with no more atten tion than that. The great est 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 de pendable because it is made and guaranteed by the manufac ture of the famous Perfection Oil Cook Stoves. waves Steps - Saves Food - Saves Time - Saves Rfaaey f 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 puts In a part of the heat of the day under the trees at the Williams auto park. The shade there lure is to be appreciated. Len Caton and wife were Maupin visitors yesterday, coming up from Portland. Mrs, Caton recently tuf fered a broken arm In an auto acci dent and Is taking a vacation from her millinery store at Salem, John Wittman, brother of the builder of the new bridge, with his family has gone to Stevenson, Wash ington, Jerry Martin, another of Xuckenberg k Wlttman's employees, has also moved his family to the Washington Job. A. E. Caton and wife and little Jean, were In Maupin over night the latter part of last week. They have been at Condon for aome time, Mr. Caton having been laid up with rheu matism. It is rumored the Catons will take over the management of the new Kelso hotel. Former Maapln Girt Mrv R. M, Cantwell, formerly known here a Hazel Coleman, wa In Maqpin several days of la t and this week. Mrs. Cantwell is now liv Ing in Prlneville, but her work as agent for a building and loan ax soclation takes her to various parts of the country. Raad la Bad Shape The Times suggests to the county board that a little attention be given to the Wapinitia market road. That piece of county highway is anything than inviting to tourints coming over the cut-off and it ahould be given a little attention. Even running a road scraper over it would help put the road in better condition. From CeaUr Lake Charley Kramer came in from Crater Lake, where he has been working for a road contracting firm, lust Saturday. He will return to the south land today, and will go to California, where his employ ers have a contract to supply 43, 000 yards of gravel for a highway job. Awaiting C'olinf Apparatus The opening of Maupin'a new eating place and confectionery has been held up by the non-arrival of the cooling apparatus. The floor.' were painted on Sunday and as soon as the waited-for equipment arrives and is set up the restaurant will he hrown open, to the public. off all but two men, they being kept to smooth up the concrete work Mr. Wittman says ho will be throuich here within the next two weeks, and will have the old bridge down and the false work cleared m.m the new structure by flio time mentioned. " "You are coming right to the front, aren't you?" So observed an officer of this bank the other day 1 during an interview with a young business man. I "Yes," he replied, "and vour friendly, helpful coun-1 sei ana DanKing service nave Deen important iactors in my success . . . And, by the way, your bank is 1 rnminrr ri'rrht rn iha tYnnr fnnt Anel AoaaMi,ir 1 ii Uic tun.iu ucuvc aasisicuMce vuu nave given um is- a sample of what others receive." .- ' Tho' above,'- and many more commendations, show the relation in which we stand to the business interests of Southern Wasco County. -o Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Tygh Valley Merchant Here . Chas. Van Puvn, pioneer mer chant of Tytrh Valley, was in Mau pln last Sunday, he lvinsr accom panied by his nephew, Chas. Van Duyn, Jr., and wife. The younjrer man is manager of the- Imperial ho tel at Portland and he and his wife were taking a short vacation. California! Full ia Deschutes Eric Knsanke, wife and dauph'cr, coming from San Jokc,' California, were visitor in Maupin Sunday and Monday. Mt. Kosankc obtained a fldhing license and proceeded to get his money's worth by fishing in the Dechutes nt Oak Springs. He had far luck and carried a good im prcssion of our premier iishii.:: s tream away with him. He said our roads were houlcvardo. "Tit Maapin" Cook Comiar Mrs. Jean Wray, than whom no better cook lives, is engaged to pre side in the kitchen at "The Maupin" this city's new eating house and she is expected tovarrive from Prinevillc next Monday. With Mrs. Wray at the head of the culinary department of th new place patrons may be sure they will receive thir orders right, and that they will be cooked and served In manner to reflect great credit on the place. Baafht New Track Lester McCorklc Is another who recognizes the worth of the Chevro let make of truck. This week he accepted delivery from Richmonds of that make of vehicle and is now in a position to market his wheat crop with a minimum of expense and at greatest possible speed.. Back From Montana W. W. Jtichmond and two sons, Roy and Rlph. and Arthur Creijfh ton, are back from Montana to which state they went early in the summer. Creighton was left at The Dalles and from there went on to Seattle, while his companions re turned ,to Maupin. The boyr are working at Ollie Bothtfel's and their father experts to jro to work car pentering at the Warm Springs In dian agency, where several buildings are to be erected this fall. Waal ! PartUnd Andrew Wittman went to Port land Saturday and remained there over Sunday. He has decreased his crew at the new bridge, having laid Z FAMOUS TRAINS EAGT n Connection w'th the de luxa 4 - P ORTLAN D LIMITED No cx'ra tare SB hn., SO rain.. The Dalle to Chicago Leave Maupin 10:55 A. M. Connection at The ailea (8:35 P. M.) Connection with another fine transcontinental train CONTINENTAL LIMITED L. Maupin 10:55 A. M. Direct connection at Sherman (1:20 P. M.) , To PORTLAND Lt. Maupin 10:55 A. M. Ar. Portland 5:30 P, M. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES EAST'. Daily to Sept. 30-Finl return limit Oct. 31 R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore. A EDW. H. McALLEN. T. F. & P.A., Bend Ore. UjV S WHEN IN THE DALLES ' U ; 3 Make Your Headqarters at The Golden Grill or I American Restaurants 'where every service awaits you. , S Special Merchants Lunch from 11:00 to 12:30 each v day for 40 centsthe best in town 1 S FREE PHONE REST ROOMS s Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for 2 your, convenience. E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! ltrsayiM VjWa tmAkm0hfy Harvest Bread A Wasco County- Product MADE BY U)Q Oregon Bakery " Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from your home merchant get the best aeMaBii araMM