The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 08, 1929, Image 1

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    Always working for the best
Interests of Maupln and all of
-if
Southern Wasco County.
JfiAUPI
M . TI
VOLUME XV
IBS
Publishes only that news fit
to print Caters to no particular
class, but works for aH
AUTO THIEF TAKEN
WITH SPOILS AT
THE DALLES
MAUPIN, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929
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TWO TRIPS EACH DAY v I
PORTLAND BEND STAGE CO
Anothtr Sum Added Make. Line
Complete lof Daily AqI
Highway Travel
Begalled Maupin Girl Into Marriage)
Stole ler and Conlanli) Now
In Jail at The Dalle.
Dalles Boa! Line Is
Latest Proposition
Portland latere! Malt PL,
Organ. Colembia River
Navigation Conpaay
Clifford Stanley Andrus, Iho name
given io the police f Tim Dallo.-, by
wg reliow, known (o some Man
pm people, now languiics In the
county Jail, buinir charged with
theft of a Na;ih coupe from Portland.
ioung Andrus came to Muupin
anoui fix weeks ago. He was ac
companied by well known ghl of
this place, whom he claimed In have
married at Vancouver, Washington.
After being here a short time he
left, owten, Ibly going to work for
a rancher u Tygh KidP. Inhtcad
of going there he went to Wyoming
returning here about July 28 and
i driving a Bulck scdnn. On the wa
to Maupln he sustained a punctttrei;
tire. Going to the Kramer garage
he had the tire repaired m offer-
ed a chirk drawn on a Portland
hank, in payment of the work, fl
oig a nine suspicious the garg
men refused to accept the check.
L. I II . it ...
miming uie car. A lilt e nvHtiia
tinn on Urn part of the sheriff's t
fire diM-lwsed Iho fact that the car
had been stolen Andrua said th.
ear hud been given him by an uncle
in Wyoming, also that accompany
lug that gift was one of $2,000.
I hat, statement proved mythical.
Investigation of the records a
Vancouver failed to show that i
marriage licenre had been Uu'-d t-
Andrux and the girl, It was rhnwr
however, tint Amlrux fooled ibr
girl by showing her what purported
to be a licence. The ceremony b
saw io have been performed by the
man who is wild to have iw tied the
license That phase of Amicus' op
' erations ia mo;4 mnlicinuH, n the
girU come from a good family and
to be impowd upon by a man of his
stamp does not reflect any great
1'ghl upn him.
One night bed week a wrecking
car wan ordered by a mntnrlat who
tad driven Into the ditch west of
The, Dalles. After pulling tht rai
Oiiti the road the wreckers wore
asked to pull another ear. a "Nnah
enupf, to the road and Ihen take It
to a garage fur repairs. That win
done. l,tr a man was observed
prowling in the residence section of
The Dalle; A tody, becoming sus
picious, called her husband's at
tention to tht, prowler, and be turn
ed on the porch litrht, thus provid
ing means f.,r Identification. A
neignnnnng physician hIm observed
the stranger and he called the po
lice. When the light was turned or
the man , tarled down town and wa
met by officers. He was question
ed by them and told that be wa-
merely taking a walk, iiHdentalh
saying he had R Nash coupe at ih
me ucna-roriiand stage com
pany has added another stage t0 the
equipment and la now making daily
trips to and from Portland, going
oy way or the Wnpiiiitia cut-off.
Heretofore but one stage was opcrat
'd, the lino making the trip up one
ui , returning the nest day,
ljcavltn? PoHImh.i . 1 .on .. ii.-
Hln,A .. Ht .. . . . .. . I flllUlnjlMA IMA. t. . J . .
"K" r-ni,-a m'lupin at f :19 and nive maac prennunsry
t Bend at 7:00 o'clock In the even- plwm ior 'wjaulration of a corpora-
Inrv Ifnl ....!.. i l. . .. (Inn in Itn i il. t
MM,Mii( ,,if Buige icaveal" " a me oiurooia
Rind at 7:00 in the inot-oioo. ,a Navigation Co., t operate a ateam.
,v. ,.- , i. p. on, arriving gt rort-1 uvtnKin iwmna ana IM
'fin hi -aw in (hp afiei-,..,ii iwwiea on regular uebedue.
I tages are comfortable vehl-j 11 is Vropo ed lo handle both jaa-
id ttinl niali iti I. ri.. ...... I nengcrs and frelirhl mull,., ik.
... ...... . round trin daitv tit. ....
First ateiis toward ren-uml
. - vv va aawvf
igation on the Tolumhia 4..
n
Rccrned near lat Saturday.
Don B, Card, certified nuhlU ...
n'uniaiii, ana accrelarv.treajm. .e
the Crawford & Doherty Foundry
Co., announced that several Portland
New Grand Stand at
State Fair Ground:
I1M.OW Will Ba Eapepded .a
Bdildiaii Md Track
My SPm! ConUit
' mm section than if they " a vrea-ou anore and van-
y way of the Columbia p!ouvcr' Ca'maa, 8tvf un, WWU
Offices at Maupln are at s,,no nl J' on tbc Washington
i . side.
IK. . If h ,.k...... !
iiiKowny iv naKaemrerw
chance to see more of the scenic
"esutics of this section than If they
raveieo li
"gnway. unices at Maun
he Kelly Hotel and ltainbow
ant! in Portland at the Imperial
i. .
lOU'l.
The fare is below that chaiw.l hv
he railroads while the trip may be
"ic wiih all the comfort possible
n in much better time. For furth
r information nee h, D. Kelly or
. I', rraiey
round trip daily. HtotM nnLi v,.
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made at Hood River and Cascade
liocks oo the Oregou shore and Van
rPOINTED SUPERINTENDENT
r",mtr Dalle, Teacher ' Succeed.
to CraiMwald't Office
Lait week the county court an.
Pointed T. t.Valf ft-.,,k...-i. .
in ice or county school superintend
ent, made4 vacant by the trade death
l A- fc. uronewald. Me. Rrnm.
Haugh was one of about 12 anlrn
"t ine onice.
The new appointee ba
'he city of The Dnllea for the par t
.'ive years, bavins be-n tirindnnl t
'.ho Colonel Wright school and also
r ihc Whittier iehool in that city.,
Ust yesr be was assistant athletlr
COSCh at the It o-h mrh.uA
carrying on his work at the Wright
rhnn. -
Ills appointment should met with
the apnrival of all Int iTitIpiI in!
school matters, as he Is rated as be.
mg an educator of rare merit and
tecii'ive ability,
side.
The project Is headed hv fi IT
Shaver, who recently dUo.i nf uu
intertca In Thayer, Shaver, Culley
Machine Co., of which he has been
manager for IS venem Ph.ri.. v
Steekmith, who has been traffic
manager for river lraniwrtjli1.
unes ror several years; y, 0. Stiro
wel-, who is ttresident and
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manager of Crawford and Dohertv
and Card. Several other well known
river steamboat oneratora ara alui
nientiried with thU enterprise.
Stat Bridge Impertor
stau Bridge lnt pector Rene E
Wright wai in Mupin last Friday
looking over the new bridge. He
was accompanied by his wife and
two children, and while hre called
on old friends, Ishom West and
wife. ,
AnnaymOoa New Nte
Again we call the attention nf
readera t0 our njle that all correa-
pondence sent thk oaner most he
signed by the sender's name. We
exact this, not for the purpose of
publication but simnlv to know wh
it is that sends us notes. Please
bear thb in mind when, intin.
either news notes or other letters to
The Times.
taking the finger print, of the cul
pril they were broadcast about the
In a short time return. .,.., Z, ? . . .. nnu.w
.... ...,. ,un Bl lne maupln
On Vacation
George McDonald and wHf. .r.
vlniting various Vallev oointa thin
week. George being on his annual
garage. Als said be had $l00nr
in the safe at the Hotel Dulles.- De
riding to check up nn u,r
mentv the officers started for th
garage. There they found tin
coupe and upon looking at the li
cense platea discovered R was a cai
they had been notified that had beei
utoleti at Portland and hud beer
asked to keep a lookout for. Seeinr
he whs cornered Andrus admitted
taking the Nn.sh. I that car wbe
it was stolen wa. a valiso contain
ing a man's clothing. Looking An
drus over over it whs shown ho war
wearing the contents of the1 valise
even to a necktie. '
The officers got busy and after
fccgan to come in and it was shown
mm, Aiuirus had served a year and
a day at McNc.ila island, 1 months
in California on a charge of rum
running and autq theft and another
rm m that state on a criminal con
vieili,,,,. Word from Mi sirsippl re
sealed the fact, that he had also scrv
"d a term n that state. Andrus is
"aid to have admitted the McNeal k
'nd term, a;;o one term in Cali
"rnia, Iiisuanee adjusters sent a repre
entative to Maupin on Tuesday and
k the Btiick t0 Portland. In the
neantime Andrus is a guest at the
loiei de hexton, where bo will re
naiit until other evidence of his op
rations iH learned and until it hat
een decided what will be done with
im.
He 1r a prpossessing young fellow,
ffnble and nf good addrcs;-. It
iema he has a mania for stealing
utos and refraining from work. It
my be be will be proseruted under
'ie habitual criminal act, and if con-
men inercunder stands a good
banco of spending several years be
ind the bar,-, if he Hop m. v,q.- .
'fetime In which to refloi-r
"Isdeeda.
Saleai. Ore.. Aucr. 7 Win, ik
$150,000 grandstand
pletioa, the grounds undprvnimr .
extenalva renovation, and entries for
exhibits and races already coming in
from all over the North wet. it.
9HK )rizon 8Utc Fnir, to be held
here FeDlembee 2.1 oa
to he the largest ever held.
With a seating capacity of six
(C)afld, the grandstand, u f...
tui of this year's fair, will afford
an execllent view of th half mil-
rail; track on which the speed and
runMig contests wll be held.
Khtries iu the -speed contest,
wUeh closed July 16, have exceeded
tjt f y previous year, according
U( Urn, Ella S. Wilson, secretary of
ttw fair hoard. Feature races at this
Wa fair are the 2:08 pace, the
2:12 trot and the free-for-all trot
and pace. "Entriec numbering 139
have been made from Ktl.lp ;
Oregon, Washington, California,
Montana, Colorado. Utah, ftritii-t.
lolumble and Ss. katchewan.
ursflet amounting t neartif ti .
000 will be awarded the running
event which will be held daily
from Tuesday until Saturday f f.i.
,PfN fnrnea ror which will be ac
eepted until the day before the race
Is rnn. The high spot of the eventr
will b tho Governor's Derby, that
la scheduled for Wedmlv. R.,,t,.,
ber 25, when a handsome purse, and
a beautiful silver loving cup will be
awarded the winner of the lrt.ir.m
mile.
The finest of arricultnral PvkiMf.
from Oregon arid all over the North
west, are expected to be hown here
during the six days of exhibition, as
well aa numerous commercial and
artistic features. Premi llm anil
pursar erountlna- U Sso.flftft r.
be awarded the miae winnprs Hf ii.,.
end of the judging.
Everything from a magnificent
DINNER MENU
' At
Tte Maupin Cafe
SUNDAY, AUGUST II
Chicken Soup
FRIED CHICKEN
Slarhed Potatoes .
Creamed Peas
FRUIT SALAD
Ice Cream
Iion Pie
Apple Pie
Berry pje
l
Tea
Ice Tea
Coffee
Ice Coffee
Milk
Cold Drinks
FAIR BOARD HOLDS MEETING
Gronewald Memarial Building Wll"
be Constructed on Ground,
art i a
State bank. The McDonalds spent
lasi rtunday at home and left again
for west of the mountains. They
are expected to he home again some
time next week.
THE COUNTY FAIR
INTRODUCING HONFV t
By Elizabeth Hart
Drenched in amber sunshine's
Soft and mellow haze,
Jostle friend and stranger
Thru the crowded ways.
See the late inventions;
Hear the hawker's call;
Proudly view the exhibits
In Agricultural halL
Georgcous splash of color
Bleachers in a roar;
Racers going neck to neck
Thrills and spills galore.
Can't afford to miss it
If you've a day to spare
Take the misses and the kids
To the coming county fair.
Vacation package face powder,
large size metal box, special price
25 cents at the Maupin Drug Store.
a - 1
none show, exhibitlona nf nuiii-
both dairy and beef, sheen nn..'
awine. poultry, pigeons, rebbits, ca
vies, bes and hnnev. tn airri.iiif.,vi
products, a cereal show, vegetables,
a beautiful horticultural show, mi
exhibit of domestic baking,
demon, trat ions of textiles and
will ba shown.
On of the most imnnrtnnf nn,l
mtereattng features of the fair will
e exhibit and demonstration
given by the boys and girls of the
t-n ciur. contests, who will have
agricultural, domestic art and
eience. and rrock exhibits her?, and
will give sdemouHtrations of ludcinv
cooking, Newing and many other ac-
coropusnmenfs.
The board of the Waw0 County
Fair association held a sDeeial m..r.
ing at Tye-h Vallev
I Al"ong other thing- to come up fo-
I discUSKl'on wa. tko, . .1
. .. vv vl iigintng vni
ni-ounas. Mr. iay of the P. E. P
company was present and flutline
pians whereby his company would ex
wna me Tygh Vallev line to th,
grounds, that plan taking in severa'
adjacent ranches. He submitted
ngures pertaining to the cost of sucl
extension, which will b considered by
me lair board.
Another thine of imnnrtan
the decision to erect a memorial build
ng, to he known as the "Gronewali
Memorial Building," i honor of the
t a a m
mie a. 1, t.ronewa d. who !.-. v.
took an intensive interest in boy ' anc
girls club w-ork. It is proDoswl tha'
the fair board apnroDriate eprtir
sum and to ask the county court t
make an appropriation of the sanw
amount. - -
Other matters germane to the com
ing fair were discus ed. Member
from this section attending were W
E. Hunt and W, H. Stanta.
DALLES AFTER SPAN
ACROSS MIGIIT1'
COLUMBIA
RfMirted Drewainc
A report was circulated in Maupin
ymertjay to the effect that Cecil
Mott, yoiingerf son of Phil Mott,
formerly of this section, had been
drowned in the river at Yakima Tn
vestlxrntion proved the rnn rt. tn i
wfthout, foundation, as none of th
dany papers mentioned the fH..f
neither had anyone in M.iunin re.
.eived word of the accident.
BaiMItof Chicken Hou
Postmaster Turner is busying him
telf these days in the constriction .,f
a chicken hou 1 fix to fWt ill VIVA
TVs compatmcnts. each Rm f,
will be partitioned off. one to be
jsed as a laying room, the other for
i storage mom. The rest, of th
lui!ding will be given over to th
chickens as a place in which T.n
scratch. I
Baby Son Arrives
According to The Dalles Chronicb
of Tuesday Mr and Mr-. F. R. Towr
of this place were made parents tt
KZIA l:- ... .
".m-v u.umrjia nospitai thnt mom
baby boy, who arrived at th
Hernia Operation
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riarry v eoerg was operated at
the Mid-Columbia hospital at The
IJailes last Thursday. hP hvin
tamed a severe hernia. Harrv va,"
at work on a thresher and in lifting
sacxs lull of wheat sustained the m
ture. The man he
v ' "l IV Ay,
couwn l take him to The nll
ui that evening, so Harry rtarted out
looi ami had negotiated 10 miles
on the way when he wan nirhoA nr,
by an autoigt. His condition is said
io oe favorable.
Chamber of Command Atie I. -
Schema U Cenaect Two States
With Bridge
The Dalles Chamhpr
- winuictcv,
with other hustlers of th
eat, Is actively engaged in developing
" ' """mem iavorabla to the buildinr
of a brdge over the rnlh.
- - ..... nirt iv
connect the Grand Dalles on the
Washington tide.
Several nreliminarv tt1lVTA?ei V....
j f tss wjfu UOVV
been made, one of them being at
the end of Court street and tk.
it the mouth of Mill creek rvuf.
the proposed structure fcnv k...
pared by the Pacific Bridge company.
j.rr win De a ditference of 50..
000 in the cost of the bridge If it
:nouid te located at the end of Court
treet. On that site the nl
ix spans of approximately 300 feet
each and an abutment on the Wash
ington side, making the bridge about
,uuii ieet m length.
Either span would hav pI.-
nce of approximately 40 feet above
he river, and either would be ad
acentjo railroad passenger stations,
aid to be on Impotant factor in
bridge financng.
The plans and cost estimates were
liscussed at a meeting held Tues-
day night The
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known shortly.
Pay Yonr Subecrtptio,,,..
Recently thia offie
wnption statement
subscribers, in fact about $400.00
worth. Of that
juov UU CC
subscriberr came in and settled up.
e ween we are going to send out
second notice and after.jthat all
whn do not settle for their paper will
be cut off and their acemmra r,l,j
in an attomty's hands for f'fillaatli.n
It eosts money to publish a news
paper, and wie are tired nf earn .
people who pay no attention to :tate"
ments sent them. We need the
money, so come in and help us out
VUilor From Chicago
flliys Marie Resh. sister nf nr..,.
pin's popular grocer and meat mr-
ei man, arrived from Chi
terday morning and will remain thru
vugU VI itmg with Oliver .! hi.
wife. Miss Resh
nurse in the Wesley Memorial hos-
nuu at Utieago, and is making her
irst visit t0 the we t.
xlw Restaurant Sign
Ben Fraley has hunir 9 TTOW Clfyn in
, , , , " 'S
.ront of his place of business, a neat
enunner that the inner man en h
accommodated there. The sien if
the work of a coudIp. of trvii
painters and attractive and nrettv
Will Soon Move
, Jesse Crabtree baa ronliiA 4kA
Billy Miller cottage and soon will
move thereto. With the
-f school Mrs. Hedin will n.
cottage, thus necessitating tVi
on Jesse'r part
Newcomers Iter . .
Mrs. Walter Edmonds hna atA
in Maupin to join her husbaund, a
mechanic at the Kramer
The Edmond;; have rented the Wood
cock cottage next to Ernest Trout
man's and have already settled there
mi rejfuiar aiaupin residents. We
welcome thera to our fair city.
Mored to Oak Spring ;
Jim Vaughan and wif o ; :
u. IM W
snugly ensconsed In their new home
st Oak Springs, they having moved
thereto last Thursday. The cottage-
riccweu j, or mem by the state
fish commission in ordr ,, v
might be near Jim's work at the
hatchery.
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DR. CLARKE COMING
Dr. Clarke of the Glarfc. rwi...,
company, 221 Washington , treet.
corner Sixth. Portland r
EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be
in Maupin all dav anil Vfinino Ci
- v v""'6l "wr
day, August 18th, at the Home ho
tel. SEE HIM
AJJ J A I UIIIU
EYES.
'QL7 V3aX ' ; v .. :.
50, ON SATURDAY AND iini r ymi pav . H
Yl. yoU'RI THROU&H, . 50RRY, f?k rm KENT S ' (' '4 iuTm '
..Ck . WE HflVENT A7HIN& fi TOMORROW NITE, YOlLL ttr " LAR OF ,
MhYMhk St- MG-HT NOW. yfvW JWLHAVE TO MOVE. L , "0NEY I WONDER WHO FROM?
li g bluir ty P mink, yilI f