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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1929)
ftuiraliiy August 1, .lfiii. THE MAttfltf TIMES t age fkr4 Personalities ? Wwv svi Mrs. Harry Hauser was in from Rh..dy Brook last Friday. Rev. W. A, Mathews was In town from Slmnasho Tuesday. . C. A. Duus and daughter, LouImc, wtro in town from Criterion yestcr day. J. M. Abbott wan in from the runch tho fir' t time In months on Monday. o Mm. J. B. Uourland who over from Wamlc on a trndinir errand lout Saturday. -o Curl I'ratt and family attended reunion of present and rant residents at Swim on Sunday. N. G. Ilcdln waa in town on Sat urday. He recently returned from a week's vlait at Portland. Charley Kramer i pent iteveral day of last week in Tho Dalles, re turning to Maupin on Sunday. Peter Kirsch and the little kiddie were in town yesterday, coming down from the Criterion ranch. Mrs. Carl I'ratt officiated us mail carrier on the Wednesday run, she taking the mall out on Route A. Mrs. Ashley, wife of the section foremen at Two Spring, wns trad ing with Maupin merchant on Monday. Summit Uou after supplies and al so to look after his Maupin garden on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Kramer were guests of Maupin relatives on Sun day, they coming down from their Criterion ranch. "Sid" Johnnon and, a party of friends from The Dalles, came over on Monday and went up to McLcn non after trout. L. V. Droiighton and family rpent a few hnura of Sunday In Maupin, being on their way to Madras for a vlult with relatives. Clifford Atidrus, husband of the noo Kilna Derthick, came in from Wyoming Sunday and Is spending a few days with his wife. o Wiley Harries has severed conec lion with the Williams service sta tion and has gone to Panthers, where he will vork in harvest. sheep range in the mountains, where they will enjoy on outing for week or two. Ester Davis and Maxwell Mc Donald spent Sunday in town, the former coming down from the Flem ing ranch, while Max Is at work for T, n. Blusher. Hates Shaltuck and family spent the pant week end and until Wednes day at their summer home at B'-ar Springs. Jack Derthala wos down frm Oscar ttenick and family spent Sunday on Moulder creek, where Oscar and son, "Buzz," each caught the limit cf ii oun'tin trout ' . . i Frewy Martin wa.'. in town hort line lint Saturday. lie has been helping hat-vent the wheat on bh father's rwm-h on Juniper Flat. Marlon (Stub) Lister, with his wife, came In from The Dalles on Sunday and arc domiciled in the Muter residence on I he Fast side. Superintendent Pontius of the U. ft. rhurrh, wan here Saturday and Sunday, preaching at Waplnitia Sun day morning and in the local church that evening. it Krni-'t Tr"ijliiian loaded hi fam ily In the old buv last Friday and took the members thereof to his John Confer and wife went to Clear lake Tuesday morning, going up for the purpose of looking over the huckleberry field and incident ally finhlng in the lake. o F.dwin Kidder went to Two Springs yesterday and for the next Si.dayc will ,r. ra charge if th section there, he taking the place of M. . Ashley, whe will take vaca tion. Stanley Wood was over from The Dalles Sunday, coming here to practice some new music with Helen Weberg. Stan has but recently re eovcred from an infantile disorder -mumps. Dan Poling and Gaylord Da vies, two of Mflupln's last year'i school teachers, were In Maupin over Sun day. Dan will return to this school while Davies intends to take a year at 0. A. C. Dr. Short and Mrs. Jean Wray ar rived from Prlnevillc Tuesday, the dentist having been at Madras on hi- regular monthly vbit while Mrs. Wray comes to take charge of the kitchen at "The Maupin Cafe." o Fiainf Up Brbr Shop Master Barber Kaiser recently in stalled two nice while enameled bar ber chairs In his hop here. He w ill soon take out the partition at the rear of the shop, thus giving him more r"om in the shop proper, and will fix up a place for his wife's beauty parlor at the rear. Purchased Bridge Timb John William has purchased the lumber from the old bridge and is having it piled on the Hunts acres. A soon as all has been hauled there Johnny will engage a wood saw and have the lumber reduced to fire wood. Maupin who seems to delight in try ing to make as much noise with that part of their machines as is possible. Citfe have legislated against the nuisance and there is no reason why drivers should inflict the abominable oar-splitting putt putt on the tym panums of small town people. Caught Some Daadi Frank Stuart and family went to East lake Sunday last and Frank demonstrated his aptness with a Jack Lloyd and rod by taking several fine catstcrn brook and ailversidc trout frara the waters of the moun tain lake. Several Maupin friend were regaled with specimens of the Stuark' catch. More Hogs to Portland Jcas Fleming la taking advantage of the rising price of hogs. Sunday Klxa Derthick took a double-deck load of porkers, numbering 3'J head, to Portland for Jera. Opened New Ice Cream Parlor Marcus Shearer and wife were compelled to open their new ice cream section of new restaurant to the public lar,t Saturday evening. The demand for their ice cream was so insistent that they answered the Listing of the public pulse and da-tied out several gallons of cream Sat urday evening and Sunday. "You are coming right to the front, aren't you?" So observed an officer of this bank the other day during an interview with a young business man. "Yes," he replied, "and your friendly, helpful coun sel and banking service nave been important factors in jny success . . . And, by the way, your bank is coming right to the front, too! And, deservedly if the constructive assistance you have given me is a sample of what others receive." Tb pbovc, arc! rriny more commendations, r.how the relation in which we stand to the business interests of Southern Wasco County. ' f Ref ffigeratiosa From Oil Mmi audi LS1WS It 99 .1 a ri TisrfvHk S fr I 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 eves made for the rural home no electri city, no gas just kerosene. Come in as soon as possible and see 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 pendable because it is made and guaranteed by the manufac ture of the famous Perfection Oil Cook Stoves. f Saves Steps - Saves Food - Saws Time - Saws Momey Let us show you how it does all this! We want you to know SUPERFEX. And we have the model, finish, siite 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 Dlt Elected At the meeting of the combined U. B, churches of Wapinitia and Maupin, held here last Saturday evening, Roy Ward of Wapinitia wa elected dele gate to represent both bodies at the conference of the church, to be held it Spokane next month. Mr. Cha. Crofoot of Maupin was elected a: el tern ate. -o Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) L:L T7n About A fCa UJd Town 3rd. and Washington, The Dalles Phone 300 i L. V. Broughton was in town a short time on Sunday. While here he took on "Dad" Richmond for a couple of gumc; of ches and demon strated he was at home at that an cient game, lncidently we might men tion that Bmujrhton has cast his sky pice int the ring and is after the county superintendent's job. He ia eminently qualified for the position; has taught in the Oregon 'chools sev eral years and is familiar with the duties of the position and if ehnwrf would make a most acceptable, su perintendent. x The filing on waters of streams adjacent to the Wapinitia Irrigation con pauy's works b? Mr. Robert E. Ellinwoc d by whic'i hi arks the state engineer to apportion to him cer tain miners inehcj of water to be used on the Flat, means much to the water users if bis petition should be granted. Much criticism has been made of the conduct of the sys tem hut with the present water rupply augmented by the addition of the flow of other streams which, J if diverted to the Flat, would give a sufficiency to cover all the land contracted for, Uiat criticism might be lessened and the riains enjoy all the water necessary for successful irrigation. x Braving what looked like a big storm wind and r.in Dr. Stovall and wife loaded up their Marmon Tii day and hid themselves to the skyline ' ,tril. Thy headed for j 0"1ie lake and will visit other lake hni? In the high hills, trying their luck at finhmg. Doe is an enthusi ast ie Boy Scout and del'srhts in communing wi'h nn'inx. incidently having a prediWtion for fried trout That people enjoy snmthing new was evidenced when the doors of 'The Maupin," this town's new reriaurant waa opened for serving ice cream and soft drinks Saturday evening. From the time the covers were taken from the ire cream con tainers until late Sunday nidit a stream of customers enjoyed dishes of the cold delicacy. The opening of Uic re.taurant proper occurred yesterday and judging by the num ber of those who took meals there we predict a successiul business for he Shearers. x There are a couple of hula in Maupin who have the Boy Scout fever the worst way. They are Herbic Kramer and Ralph Kaiser, and the way tho e lads have schemed to accumulate sufficient money to cover their expenses at the Scout summer camp at Lost lake should he an example to many older ones. The lads have gathered In the necessary coin to entitle them to s 10-day so journ at the lake and they will he tho only representatives of the lo cal troop to go there. Hope you have a good time, boys. Abas, the cut-out. There. is noth ing that gets on one's nerves quite so strong as a cut-out of a motor car, and thers are many drivtrs in 2 FAMOUS TRAINS EAST Connection w th the de luxe PORTLAND LIMITED No ex'ra fare 58 hri., 50 tnin., T!ie Dalle o Chicago Leave Maup'in 10:55 A. M. Connects, t The llc( (8:35 P. M.) Connection with another fine transcontinental train CONTINENTAL LIMITED Lv. Maupin 10:55 A. M. Direct connection at Sherman (1:20 -P. M.) To PORTLAND Lv. Maupin 10:55 A. M. Ar. Portland 5:30 P. M. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP SUMMER FARES EAST Daily to Sept. 30-Fin I return limit Oct. 31 GDHDGH fftSpiffli R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore. I EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. & P. A., Bend Ore. Uljjj WHEN IN THE DALLES Make Your Neadqarters at , The Golden Grill or A merican Restaurants where every service awaits you. Special Merchants Lunch from 11:00 to 12:30 each day for 40 cents the best in town S FREE PHONE REST ROOMS S Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for EE your convenience. E. J. 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