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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1929)
? HE maUMn times fWsday "Aupusl 4, 1629. tag f6 The Maupin Times AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER W, nni Editor C Wv3eiAme and E. R. Simou .,.(.- Publishers Published every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon smile is this: "Before election it was "Gov. smith ana de rope, now it is 'President Hoover and de Priest'." MUSIC HATH CHARMS Subscription: Onrear, $1.50 eix months, $1.00; three months, SOcta. Entered as second clan, mail mat ter September 8, 1914, at the port oliice at Maupin, Oreon, undr the Act of March, 8, 1876. MAIL ORDER SPENDING The chain-store-mail-order houses are going right aloiiff. In June they had a greatly increased bu. iness over a year ago. Sears, Roebuck did a $25,000,000 business that month, Woohvorth did $23,000,000, and Montgomery Ward did $21,000, 000. There's only one thing for thi country merchant to do in" the faci ef this, and that is to pull up hi. belt another notch and go right after it, giving his customers th best cervix he knows how. A smili on the face is lots better than on sent by mail, nnd that's where the local men.La::t lu a distinct ad vantage. Another thing, if tho loci merchant would spt'nd 15 minutes every day, tg tfca exclusion of every thing else, thinking and planning on his advertising in M.; local paper, these mail order houss wouldn't bother him much. A LA DARIUS GREEN The airplane is coming closer and closer. A few days ago Gen. Fechct. chief of the army air service with hi.: wife and two daughters, hopped off for a thousand mile trip for their month's vacation up in Canada. We like the airplane all right, but just the same we can't help wishing there were softer lighting when something goes wrong with the spark plug. ARE TAXES FOOLISH? "A dairyman in Iowa announces that he increased the milk supply of his herd by tinging softly t0 the cows during the milking hour. If that is true, Marion TalU-y should be supplying the nation's cream irom her Kuiuas farm before the year is out." And now The Dalles wants a bridge across the Columbia at that place. Seems to us the logical -hing to do first would be to have a road built at the other end of the structure, io that travelers could jo somewhere other than across a .and-driven waste, such as exists at J rand Dalles. Business as practised today is the .ole business of whoever practices t. When that business is criticised jy another in the same line not only .re the ethics of that business vio ted but the critic lays himself pen to more criticism than he uses gainst his competitor. Dull Frolics Coming The anuual fiesta, the Fort Dulles Frolics, has been set for September 5, 6, and 7 this year. This event is ponsored by the American Legion post of The Dalles and is one that is usually largely attended and pro vides a program that for originality and real pleasure is not equalled by any like event in the whole country. Watch for program and incidentals. Visiting Parents Mr.. E. A. Cyr and daughter, Mrs, Geo. L. Morris, left for Ben.) Sunday and for the next week or 10 days will visit with the former's parents Mrs. Cyr is on her annual vacation from the Shattuck store and is enjoying a much needed re. t. Klamath . full $275,000 six story Oregon Bank building under construction here. Fairview Logging camp will open in this district in near future. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Chocolate that appears white on the outside has been kept. in. an over warm place, Bo that some of the fut has melted and come to the surface. It is not injured in any way for use. Fair Premium Lit The Times shop has a number of copies of the premium list of the coming, fair and any who desire a copy will be given one by calling at this office. If you contemplate making exhibits at the fair you'll need a copy of the premium list, so don't be backward in asking for one. They're free. ' A wire basket is a good acce sory to have in cunning tomntoes or peaches. As these fruits must be scaled to get the skins off, it so the wire basket to lower the material into boiling water. NOTICE TO CREDITORS That young fellow who stole cars, an mm and befooled a young girl i.to a pretended marriage -eems to oe a candidate for a life job in the itate penitentiary. A life of ease -iftimes beguiles a man into doing .hings not according to law. Woman HauU Grain Mrs. Charley Walker is proving more than a housewife, as she is handling a truck and hauiiug grain to the warehoue, making many trips each day. The grain t in bulk and Mrs. Walker manages to keep up with the combine in her hauling. The Walkers will conclude cutting .heir wheat in another week, having La considerable acreage in that cereal. As a maater of fact it does seem ridiculous to tax a man for improv ing hi property in other words tc fine a rjan for building a house to live in. It mproves the community, gives work to many people, and is a . source of expense to the owner. But then we do lots of fool things. SOMTWHAT CLERGICA1. Huckleberries Ripening Advices from Swim, are to the ef fect that huckleberries are ripening and pickers are bringing in a few gallons of the bcrrieo at this time. Within a week the berries will be at their best. Camps at Swim ore fill ing up fast with pickers and indi cations are the crop of the lucious fruit will be the largest and finest berries ever picked there. The latest thing I've heard going the rounds of Washington with f ! Dr. Clarke, eye specialist, will be jin Maupin Sunday, August 18th, at j Maupin, formerly the Home hotel Buys Spring Laro!i Sheep Buyer Bolioski was in this section last week und succeeded in buying about 1600 spring lambs, which he shipped e:;st hst Satur day night. Mr. Bjhos!;i' is a regular patron of sheep raisers of this sec tion and annually buys and . ships many thousands of sheep of Maupin ranchers. The- undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, j administrator of the estate of W. W. Low, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claim: against said deceased to present them, veri fied as required by law, six months after the first -publication of this notice to me at 502 Bank Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon. Dated August' 5, 1929. JOHN GAVIN, AdminL trator. Gavin & Gavin, - Attorneys for Estate. A8-29 Department Of The Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dulles, Oregon, July 20. 1929. Notice is hereby given that Elenia Zimmor, formal Elania Con nlly, of 11 ICth street, Longviow, Washington, who, on July 21, 1920, made homestead entry, act December 29, 1910, No. 016917, for SEVi SWU. SWViSEK, Sec. 10. SEtt NW4, EMiSWVi, Sec. 11, NWV4 NE4, Sec. 16 EHNWU, Sec. 23 Township 4, S., Range 14, E., Will amette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make finul three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Register United States Land Office, at The Dalles. Oregon, on the 23rd day of September 1929. Claimant names as witnesses: A J. Connolly, of Maupin, Oregon, John Foley, of Maupin, Oregon, Peter E. Conroy, of Shaniko, Oregon, Thomas Faherty, of The Dalles, Oregon. Al-29 J. W. DONELLY, Reg. CLASSIFIED LOCALS LOST Traveling bag containing baby clothe; also a flash light. Finder please leave at The Times office 38-tl FOR SALE Sherman restaurant, meat market and gasoline station at Shaniko, If interested in a real bnrguln write or call Mrs. M. Pullen, Shaniko, Oregon. 40-tl WANTED TWO riANOS Inquire Mrs. II. F. Bothwell, Saturdays. 36-t2 Your subscription U due pay up. HOME FOR SALE Attractive home just outside city limits on main roud, Seven-room hou: e, six acres land in fruit and alfalfa. Abundance of good water, pumped by electricity. Write or call Mrs. Sue M. Morris, The Dalles, Ore gon. 88-tf WAPlMTiA I. O. O. F. Lodgn No. 206, Maupin, Oregoa meets every Saturday night In I. O. O. F. halL VWtlng member alwayi welcome. Ceo, Clejrmler, N, C. Bernard Waled, Secretary. Up From Roeeburg Wm. Beekwith, wife and little granddaughter, came in from Ra e burg this afternoon, coming up for a short visit. Since being in the southern part of the state Mrs. Beekwith has improved in hcaltn somewhat, which is good news to her many friends in this;ection. txxixixxjzzzzxxxxzrr. Callaway Funeral Chapel The Dalles, Ore. HILL EVAISS Dufur, Ore. Premium Liet Out The premium list of the Nine teenth Annual Pacific International the nnaul Pacific International Livesctock Exposition, to be held1 at Portland, October 26 to November 2, inclusive, is now being di tribut- ed. Extra copies may be had from ! OoTit.rol M.lnocrpr fl M Pllimmpr. 1 M 211 American Bank Building,, Port land, Oregon. We carry a complete line of Caskets nxuirn -4 MACK'S CAFE fr- Wbara Maupinites receive Service coupled with Courtesy and Eats the Beat on the Market. Try this Cafa when in The Dalles ag aln. Crandall Undertaking Co. In order that, we may serve you better, at the time our services are needed, we nave a representa tive in your neighborhood whom you ms(y call. Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward Wamic Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Magill Tygh Valley Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sloan CRANDALL UNDERTAKING GO. The Dalles, Ore. Phone 35-J Lady Assistants Young Layer Mrs. B. F. Turner received a ship ment of day old chicks last spring. She has been watching them grow and wa:. recently awarded for her care by one of the four and one-half-months-old pullets laying an egg. Since then the young biddy has added her quota to the family larder by toying an egg daily. HOUSEHOLD HINTS To tert fruit juice for pectin mix one tablespoon juice and one- tea rpoon sugar with one-half teaspoon Epsom salts. Stir until salts are dis solved and let stand two minutes to jell. Begin to arrange for your exhibits at the com irg Wasco Co. Fair which will be held August 29-30-31 Write the secretary for premium list and make as many exhibits as you can prepare. Help out Citrus and other tart fruits are valuable for breakfast as thcytimu late the appetite. Some canned fruit has too much sugar, blunting the appetite for more needed foods. If fruit is served too cold the fla vor will be lessened as the cold numbs the taste buds in the mouth. To obtain an evenly coagulated, jelly-like toft boiled eggs, the best method is to lower the egg in boil ing water, remove it from the hcit and leave it for five minutes. Boil ing makes the ofs? rubbery and un evenly coagulated. OREGON NEWS NOTES Hilgnrd Bids opened for construc tion of school building for district No. 22. Salem Bids opened for con- i struction of bridge over Mill creek on North Winter Street between Union and D streets. Bid. opened for construction of section of road between Damascus and Boring in Clackamas county. Milwaukic Bids received for. im provement of Jefferson street. Hillsboro Streets of this city will be improved in near future. Construction of Western Union line between Klamath Falls and Portland completed at co t of mor.e than $40,000. Klamath Falls Moe's store build ing being entirely redecorated... Gresham Portland and, Gresham posts of American Legion horse rar ing meet being held here in newly improved race field. ' Mt. Angel Local telephone build ing improved. Baker Fraternal Order of Eagles will accupy own buiding on . First street August 16th . Condon State Highway depart ment improved Main street of thi.: city. Newport Christian church edifice recently dedicated here. TaW 1ft BATTLE CREEKJ pARLOR Best Cane Sugar (cash price) cwt $-.19 White Down Flour (hard wheat) per bbl $7.79 White River Flour (hard wheat) per bbl $8.15 Milk, all brands per ce $-1.75 Camel, Chesterfields & Lucky Strikes, per carton '. $1.25 Climax, Horse Shoe & Star Tobacco, per lb 70c M. J. B. & Folgers Coffe, 4 lb tin $2.15 Golden West Coffee, 5 lb tin $2.65 Parlor Blend Coffee, 5, lbs $2.15 Fresh Cream Pail Coffee, 10 lb. pail.. $5.00 Ghirardellis Chocolate, 10 lb. tin $3.05 K. C. Baking Powder, 10 lb. tin $1.35 Calumet ..Baking Powder, 10 lb. tin $1.65 Amaizo Corn & Gloss Starches, 3 pk . 30c Curve Cut Macaroni, 13 lbs $1.00 Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 13 lbs $1.00 Fancy Seedless Raisans, 25 lb. box $1.85 Crimson Rambler Marsh Mallow syrup, 10 lb $1.10 Rock Dell Cane & Maple Syrup, No. 10 tin $1.40 Fancy Strained Honey, 10 in. tin $1.55 Silver Dajle Catsup, No. 10 tin 60c Brook Dale Plums No.-10 tin 50c Brook Dale Peaches, Halves & Sliced, No. 10 tin ..: 55c Palm Olive, Cream Oil & Lux Toilet Soap, 3 . for 25c White Wonrler. Laundry Soap, 100 bars...... $3.79 Sunbrite Cleaner, 3 tins 20c Dr. WM. KENNEDY DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY Fir.t National Bank Bldg. The DalU. Oregoa Phone 391 Parlor ! Grocery 110 EAST 2ND. ST. THE DALLES ORE. j! Crescent!! j BAKING Jl i POWDER full pound . 1.' r:vcy (iils PERFECTION FLOUB IT'S THE REST Central Oregon Milling Co. Maupin, Oregon CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERVICE LADY ASSITANTS Tho Dalles, Oregon. Phono 1S-J Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doin? its work bring it to The Times off.oe and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A POUND uaiiufnr'urlng Joweler and Watchmaker hum or Co U. Llndquist THK DAiJi ORKGON WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County '$ Exclusive Shoe Store , "hoes for rh (Jm ral Repairing '"faola femilv The fallen, Or White Restaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, Prop.