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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1929)
TLuMay Mpi-i 29. 1029. THE MAUPIN T ! M E 9 Prrannrtttiino Let Kennedy of Wamic transact d buaintra iu Maupln last Saturday. Otto Herrling cam down from Criterion yesterday and made thla office a welcome call. Walter Woodide and wife were down from Waplnltla Plains yester day on a shopping trip. Julius Shcpflln, wife and son, Bob, Rpent last Sunday neatb the shade of the pines at Clear lake. Mose DeLore, bavin threshed nd delivered hfc. 1929 wheat crop, wan In town a few hour Tuesday. Mrs. M. I. Shearer, with her on, .Noel, and hin wife, wero visitor at the Maupln restaurant Sunday. Vern Tunl on was down from the Bakeovrn country on Sunday and vlsltrd at the Ernest Ioty home. Arnold Welna and wife of The Dulles, were vl Horn at the Marcui Shearer home Monday afternoon. Mis Madge Shearer was a visitor at the home of her brother, Marco Shearer, a few daya of laM, week. o Siirne Fischer whs a pn.wnirer on ye terday mi.rninjj'a O, V. trHln, and remained there until thta afternoon. - A. A. Iert!ilek w. in from Dufur a short time laM. Sundny, vlfitinir n( the home of hie Hon, tiim lii rUii k. Hlmer Conley, now rtinninir hi father's raneh down White river, was traiiHetnj iiaHncrM In Maupln Tueaday. Alex Rons, irnrsice man at Shnniko, with his wife were In Maupin Sun day, Alex having come over after au to supplies. John McFarlan and wife were down from the Pine Grove mill on Tuesday and visited that day with the Shepflln family. A. J. Conroy wa over from his Crass Valley ranch on, Tuesday and fmm her went to his summer range in the mountains. Dolph Coetjen and wife spent part of Sunday at the home of their son-in-law, Krnest Doty, coming over from Tygh Valley. Ed. Wilson made thla city a visit yesterday afternoon. Ed. It flow occupying his stick ranch above Wa mic and Is doing well. "Little" Joe ChasUin was over from his White river ranch Tua day. flie will again drlvp the school bus to and from his section. Mi Mirdina Herder, a school friend of Miss Winifred Kaiser, was a guest of the latter t hi week, com ing from her home at Bend. getting ready to seed several other large tacts. The Times man enjoyed the hos pitality of Noel Shearer on Tuesday, the former resident conveying the newspaper man to The Dalles that day. Mint Maggie Wray, who It attend ing Northwestern Business college, Portland, is at home for a short vaca tion. She visited friends in Maupln Sunday evening. Or. J. I0 Klwood vl .i1e, Klamath Falls Im:(, Friday and when he re turned H.iturday evening was a. compiinied ly his ron, Ojjden, Arthur frelghton wn. a Maupin ealli-r Sunday, he coming down from Seattle, vltere he has been since re turning from trip t Montana. Oeorgc Mnltalt and wife were down from their Bakeovrn ranch yrtterday, Mrs. Mullatt having come to town to have dental work dune. Jes Fleming was in town on huint'Hs yeKterday. Jehh recently completed harvesting aevrral hun dred acres of fine wheat and Is now Moritntaa VUitt Maapiav T. E. Morgensen, who owns the ranch Just below the top of White river grade, now living- at Mosler, called on The Times Tuesday. Mr. Morgensen is engaged in the orchard business at Mower and tays the fruit growers of his section have suf fered from lack of water this sea son. He alio stated that many or chard.! there had been abandoned, the owners leaving because of fail ure of crops and the low prices ob tained for what was picked and packej. pleasey him better than to oWrve the steady growth of his Thanksgiv ing birds. He herds his flock to where grasshoppers abound and Is not stingy with wheat rcrapings. Anything to keep his little turks fit. a load. "Ye" replied Hartman. "Then I will go out with you," re marked the up-river man. ''All right," said the truikman, "but it will cost you $2.50 for the trip." "Den." said the other, "dun't tink I go wid you," and he stayed in town that trip. Will Improv Road P. B. Driver, road master for thfc district, informs The Times that he ' Billy went along and pot in the day A 1 . it. . luraey roost was visited by cornel prowlerr, who, when they left, were j accompanied by 85 of Dolph's turks. ! One bird escaped and while trying to make home base was pounced up on and killed by t vagrant coyote. Now Dolph hat no turks, but the memory of his lost peta remains and their erstwhile owner has cleaned up the old 10-guage shotgun and proposes to rive the next night thief a dose where he will be compelled to stand up when he eats. Billy Hunt Is among our most sjiibitiour ranchers. Recently Bill Stasts (notice we did not say "old Bill") and Hunt spent a time at Warm springs. During the time they were there Idleness palled upon the sheep man. Ilia active nature demanded attention. One day the man who runs the springs lanatoiium hud some blacksmithing work to do and went to the agency for that purpose, Anyui ng 10 seep n s nuie lurks lit. - . - . . ThU ..ion he raised about 90 fin. ? " oronzers. une nignt recently Ms , - i sar aa m a v m - i ou are coming right to the front, aren't you?" will snon heirin the improvement of the old hill road below the Jake Da vidson ranch, making the roadway belter from the second bridge to the Davidson ranch. u in i n i luzxitxixxtjirmximxixummxit nmix Showing of wonderful pictures on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at the . Wasco Co. Fair Thursday, August 29 JACK HOLT -IN- "Court Martial" A talc of the open spp.ces, depicting deeds of daring Jn a land where man is almost a law unto himself. Knowing how p. brave girl becomes leader of a hand of merciless outlaws and how fate works out in a )leasing manner. This picture is in colored photo graphy. , Friday, August 30 Road to Ruin" This showing is one that should appeal to all who are bringing up. childnren, as it clearly demonstrates how the young especially 1 he girls, are beguiled from the straight path and subjected to a life of despair Jfid eventual miserable death. The moral lesson of the picture will be learned by all who witness its showing. Saturday, August 31 MILTON SILLS r 7 ? .Vai ii 1 1 few (CM v i v v a WLlfilib A story of the redwoods of t he Sierras with the lum ber industry as a background, and containing many thrilling situations, interspersed by much comedy md quick action. A love theme runs through the jstory which as the hero acts in The Admission - v 25 Cents and 30 Cents C, MJ'LYLKR, Manager :iiitxrziziiiiriiTTTYxiiiiiTmmmrgTTTTTTTrryr Another 5o Come Dr. Klwood reports the birth of a 10-pound son at the home of Mr. and Mr. Cha. Cox on the Flat last Friday. The newcomer in the fourth child horn to that family, but if. as welcome ns though he had the first. At Paulina Lake Fiwkc Bothwcll and K. W. Rich mond went to Paulina laVe Tuesday afternoon nnd tpent the time he tween then and this afternoon tak ing in the heautie;, of that body of wster. Con I Portia1 Frank Dyer and wife went to Portland last night, Frank going to the big town to seek mirccase from an ailment that has bothered him for many years. He recently was examined hy a Dalles doctor, but his wife decided that a specialist should be consulted, hence the Port land trip, . Found Coat tad Cash While coming down the Criterion grade one day recently. Clarence Hunt picked up a coat, evidently dropped hy some motorlrt. Investi gation dlselowd a poeketbook, which rnntnlned the film of $35.00 and some cards, among which was a dri ver's license made out in the name of Alex Gustafson, Portland. The find whs left at the Maupin State Bank nd may be recovered by proving property. D:r. I7 About I IVit Town Dolph Coetjen is a raiser of lur- Ikcys. He raises none but the best kind. He wittrhcs his flocks with the eye of a Hawkfdiaw. Nothing twinging a heavy ledge hammer. Returning to toni, Friend Hunt Jeclainud that the day he spent in the bluckianith shop was one. of the j niof,t pleaeant he enjoyed for a long time. Verily a little work cha cs away a multitude of lonesome feelings. Jimmie Wray has been working! as assistant to Clarence Zieeenha- gen and baa been chaperoning an ; oil Irtiek abonl the country. Jimmy bad previously been confined to the ' counters at the drg store. He took the oil job as n sort of filler in. Now he lias resigned that position and will enjoy a few days rest be fore hieing himwlf to some school where he will martticulate In phar macy. His brother, Addic; is now a graduate pharmacist and, like webb toer, the profession seems to run in the family. "Jerry Mack" is responsible for the poem appearing on another page of this issue of The Times. "Jerry" must he a lover of nature for the sentiment expressed In the poem sa vors of that attribute. The poem is filled with a yearning; a longing that fills the breasts of all who have ' lingered 'neath the shade of our own Cascades and who have been taken deep breaths of our incense laden "mountain air. One of the Scouts who recently itpcnt a vacation at Lost Lake, and who went there with a determina tion to loam to swim, cnme. home without having acquired that v art. When arked about his natatorial ex perience the lad replied that while he iid nt muster swimming exclaim thn he got his feet wet while at the lake. A certain resident of the up-river section has ridden with Mail Car rier Hartman to and from The Dalles on divers occasions. Recent ly he wax observed hanging around the po tnffjrc at the county seat and finally arked the carrier if he had So observed an officer of this bank the other day t "Yes," he replied, "and vour friendlv. helnful entin- 1 sel and banking service nave been important factors in my success . . . And, by the way. your bank is coming right to the front, too! And, deservedly J if the constructive assistance you have given me is 1 a sample cf what others receive." Th; -above, ard many more commendations. I show the relation in which we stand to the business f interests, of Southern Wasco County. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Z FAMOUS TRAINS EAST (l '5 tfHI Connection w'.th the 'da lue PORTLAND LIMITED No etra fare 58 hrt., SO min., The Dalles to Chicago Leave Maupin 10:55 A. M. Connection at The alle (8:35 P. M.) Connection with another fin 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.l return limit Oct. 31 R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore. EDW. H. McALLEN. T. V. & T.A., Bend Ore. mm A Dollar Dinner For Four 11 171 ,n I AY i.M Wfr I (If "X Y XS3KPZX3fK 1 "i nwh msi hots: ?iffVjai (. II' S WHEN IN THE DALLtS S Make Your Headqarters at The Golden Grill or i American Restaurants H where every service awaits you. g Special Merchants Lunch from 11:00 to 12:30 each H day for 40 cents the best in town S FREE PHONE REST ROOMS S Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for 5 your convenience. i Spaghetti with Mai aW Vtyrlnblt Saner 4f Young Green OHibs$f Dessert SaladlSf Iced Tea icitlt Lemon Total Cost $1,00 Currant Jelly 5ft 3 ttES, a dollar dnmer can be j reparrd for four people, avl it faflwill be ample as shovn by tlic menu given siiove. Food sltould le bought t sales -henever pes sible, and purchases made in jn?t as large quantities i otte's Morage sp permits. Redpen for Four To make the Spaghetti with Meat and Vegetable Sauce. Ixtil and drain three ounces of spajjliettl. Satt'.e two tablespncms chopped oniou ami on cbopprd grn pepper in w tablespoon of drippitms, sdil onc balf pound of bambnr jtk an' cook tlicroughly, stirring with a fori to keep it In tiny pieces. Mix one ran of vetretahlr soup and one and one-fourth nips water with one tablespoon of Hour, add to tbe meat, and ro..k until sliglitly thickened. Season to taste with salt, pepper and kitchw Kwqiift. pour over the .spaghetti. ' For the dessirt ssbd, jlice hvo tnrasc bananas lengthwise and place tbftii cut side up in four individmd nests of lettuce. Sprinkle with the juice of half lemon, and pile half a cup of canned pple sa;ice alonj the 'op;!, Snrinklr wit'i rnnned nv.ii.t coco.innt snd cliopned walnuts, und garnish with mayonnaisu 5 3 E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR THi!i:!!i:ill!!!!lii!lii: arvest A Wasco County Produtcl -MADE BY. 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