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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1929)
THE MAUPIN TIMES Tliursitay Sept. 5, 1920. tig f w5 rhe flaa?in Times .i'.NiL'LNI NEWSPAPEE W. Semmee, Editor ad E. R. Simmil Publisher .-htJ every Thursday at Maupin, Oregoa auvacription: Oneear, $1.50; 6tx mouths, $1.00; three months, 5 Oct. Entered a second clas3 mail mut ter September 8, 1314. at the post offict at Maupin, Ore on, undr tht Act of March 8, 1870. Now that the ftr ir ever it u time to begin taking stock of affairs concerning the fair association. There are men, members of the as. soc'alioa who f-f ambitious to ob tain control of the workings of the board; they do not take fitne.s for ' stream" is a trite and true adage, fair debt and when members of the i"air association imagine for one moment that he can be made a goat f, well, they having another think coming. Another officer of the association aas worked for several years as secretary, receiving not one cent for nL labors. He has neglected his own uusiness that he might assist in pro ducing an attractive fair. ' He and his wife has set up many a night :naking out the lists handed in by judge., in various departments of the fair. He has spent his own money in advancing the fair's interests and has never uttered a complaint. Now it is in the air that one certain member of thi board stks the position of tecre tary. That man has not made a suc cess of his own business and to en-tru-t the management of the fair to aim would be the height of folly. 'Never trade horses while crossing a Al. !hi coveted position into considera on; they merely want to be "boss," end to have excusive say regarding what shall and what shall not be done. They give no thought to the success or failure of the annual ex- Gill is has proven his worth; he has at all timer, been on the pob and so long as he will continue in his pres ent position as secretary the stock holders should show their apprecia tion of hi. past efforts and see to it positions and take no heed where the J that he is retained. Think this over, money is coming from with which to j for it is meaty and pertains to the meet obligations. j best interests of the Wasco County For several years W. E. Hunt has Fair association. been-the mainstay and support of the Wasco Co-nty Fair as. ociatiou. He has carried I he deficit! person ally and has evjr been willing to ad vance money for needed imprcve ments. He has been generous in th extreme, not even insisting upon D1U Recorder Pte D. L. Cates, for many years city recorder of The Dalles, died at that city last Saturday. Funeral was A., P. Myers, the first ngent for the O retro n Trunk railway in Maupin, with his family spent a few hours at the W. II. Staats home last Sunday. held at the Elks temple with burial Mr. Myers i now stationed at Red in the Odd Fellowj cemetery Sun- mom!. The visitors were accompnn day afternoon. The Masonic buriaK led by Mrs. Frasier, also of Redmond. service was held at the grave. Drought in Lmbl Billy Hunt, Jr., went to Devil's ; Half Acre the first of the week and Set Fires in Fore William Greiner and Carl Jensen are servin.j 10-day sentence in the ' Wednesday returned with a load county pail, they having been arrest ed by forest ranpers and sentenced by Justice E. M. H u tman of Wnp initia. The men wire taken to The Dalles and turned over t0 the sher iff by Deputy Sh.-riif Kramer of Maupin. of 26 lambs, each of which had be come affected with leg stiffness. The young woollies were taken to the home ranch for care and pasture. Roses Kept Good When Miss Marie Resh left for rosebuds fro mthe garden of Mrs. her Chicago home ihe took several W. H. Williams. Writing from Chi cago Miss Resh stated the flowers kept as iresh ana sweet as wncn i mujs 0f ther lirst picKea, wnicn is a doosi ior me i j,;,, keeping quality ot Maupin grown flowers. were taken by the scouts, they being on prunes and apples, while three third prize ribbons were given on plums and peaches. i The Scouts promise to make a greater exhibit next year and will lay plans for that in early spring, 'giving particular attention to garden ! vegetables, although urrangng ex- field and garden proficient Bates is at the game we j know not, but will bet out hut pair of summer socks he will master the intracucies of the sport and soon show up older golfers or golfists, however they may be called. Rumor has it that Maupin society will goon be called upon to contribute to a shower for a soon bride-to-be. We have listened to that rumor for some time and, going on the pre sumption thut "where there is smoke there is fire, we almost begin to be lieve there is more to it then appears on the surface. Knowing the sup-, posedly interested parties we will con gratuate them in advame, ami if their wedding does not occur will congratuate them on remaining single. . STAGE SCHEDULE OF Bend-Pcrtland Stage Cc Round Trip Daily p yinenfs of accrued interest on his if ;ms to the association. Recently some more improvements wore men- t'rned. One member of the board of ilirvct'Ts argued that the improve ments hcul-.l be miide and whn ask ed where the money to pay for them was coming from said, substantially, "Billy Hunt will pay for them." He did not seem to care about the al ready targe dept owing Mr. Hunt, evidently assuming that al necessary to be done was to go ahead and have the bills : ent the president of the as sociation for payment. Nix on that' stuff. Billy Hunt is first, last and all the time working for the advance ment of the agricultural interests of this section. He spends hi.-, money freely but at the same time wants value received for it. That he has not been a Shylock regarding the interest due speaks in tones of thund er of hi interest in our county fair. He is carrying the wole burden of .jome From Monmouth MLs Velma Crofoot is home from the Monmouth normal school and will remain until school begins for ihe fall term. Velma is fitting her self for teaching and is "making good pregrefs in her studies. She attend ed the teacher.' institute at The Dalles Tuesday and Wednesday. Your lubicription it due pey up. Brought Watermelon Newel Shearer and wife came over from Three Mile ranch on! Tuesday and brought a truckload of j fine home-grown watermelons with them. The melons were of fine size, ripe and luscious. The Shenr ers returned home Wednesday afternoon. BOY SCOUTS MAKE MOST COMMENDABLE SHOWING Going Tst Leave Portland 1:00 p. Arrive Maupin 4 :o0 p. Bought Doty Cottage Dr. Stovall recently purchased the I Jnest Doty cottage ant "fill hold it ior rent a; an investment, binesi has moved his family to the resi dence of Dolph Goetjen across the road from his former nome. Left the Rainbow Mr.. Albert St. Dennis has served connection with the Rainbow restau rant and on Sunday next will assume charge of the kitchen at the Maupin cafe. Mrs. St. Dennie is an excell ent cook and by securing her ser vices the new restaurant ha; made a good move. Take Firt Priie t Fir on General Exhibit of Carden and Field Product New Facet at Rainbow- The Misses Genevieve and Adeline Seethoff have arrived at Maupin and will be employed at the Rainbow cafe during the absence of Signe Fischer, who begins her month's va cation next Monday. FUhed at Bluffl Oliver Resh and wife went to Buffs Sunday and fished Vi.ited With Brother Chas. Stovall, wife and visited with the former's children brother, The Boy Scout troop with head quarters in Maupin made a most coinmendubo showing with their ex hibits at the fair. Members of the troop had worked hard to grow vege tables and when the displays was made it brought many exclamations of aimroval from people who took Iniii t0 tIosly inspect it. The exhibit consisted of field and pinion products such as grains, grasses and various varieties of vegetables. In addition to the group prize the troop took blue ribbons on grapes, Gravenstein apples and Coin Wait Leave Bend 7:00 a. m. Arrive Maupin H:".Q n. m. Arrive Portland , 2:10 p. m. Ftoge .top ut H)t.l K.l'v sinl the Rainbow gurupo in M u, in nerial ll Ael in Portland. property ase ed by the under signed for the year l'.C'J. The tax-law states in part that it ihr.li be the duty of all per suns interested to appear ot the time and place appointed. Said bouid will convene in sension for a period ol two weeks or longer if nece.ary. All reports must be filed with said Honrd during the first fifteen days m session thereof. WILL L. DOUD, A15-S5. Wasco County Assessor. "tIFlElTLOCALS " FOR RENT Five-room cottage for rent. Inquire of MM. H. F. Iluthwell. 44-t2 'OR RENT 700 acres of pasture hind, C40 acres Inclosed with 5 wire fence, on highway, also room house and garage. School bu3 passe house. 43-t2 PEACHES FOR CANNING Albert as and Sulways, two miles east of The Dulles on old Dufur road. $1.00 per lug. 43-tf rOR SALE Bean threshing outfit; one 22 calibre Winchester repeat ing rifle; one 30-30 Winchester carbine. See or call on Otto Herri in, Criterion. Oregon. 43-t2 ut Im- Dv. L. S. Stovall, and family from , Saturday last until Tuesday of this 1 week. Both Mr. and Mrs. Chns. I Stovall are teachers in the Rockaway 1 chools and returned in order to be on hand when school begins there. blackberries. Two second prizes Ladies Aid Elects At a meeting of the U. B. Ladies Aid, held last evening, Mrs. Frank Pick Ups za: the De- jDyer was elected president and Mrs. ani There is one cev pool in Maupin where the contents should be cut up rather fine. One day recently the PO'se-sor of fake teeth wrts taken vent to a : ttomnch catch basin t re The exertion erui- n , 1 ed his tslse teetn to become loom nice messes of rainbows. ensuing year. riITTTTTTTTTIHITIVITTTIIIi.TTTITTTTTTTTTTTTTT;TIIIIITTITIi;TIITIIIIIITIITIir2m D DOCHERTT-POWER L UTIOM Sale A Special Showing of Warm Air Circulating Heaters! To Heat Every Room in the House r A Type, A Size, A Finish, A Price for every home ALL ENAM1EL Goal burning circulator, a size built to heat 2 or 3 big rooms? economically. Extra heavy cast fire- pot, large ash can, only 49-50 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD ttyocherty- Powers Third and Washington Streets, The Dalles WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Reduced ROUND TRIP FARE M TiiintttiiTMi:KHimiHttinMTiiTTniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimi jed and fall into the bow!. Dr. Short's services were requistioncd and the next day tle toothless one , was again wcarin.r his customnry ' smile and showinn a set of brand n; w store tech. J W. W. Richmond posed as a fire j fighter several days last week. He we t to the wilds of northern Idaho i with the intention of assisting in ex i tinxuishnir the forest fires rarintf there. He was promised adequate j rdiiuncration for his labors as well 'as rufficient sustenance while on the j fire line. He received neither and rurned a poorer (yes, and hunp;- nor) man than when he enlisted in j the fir service. Man lenrns by ex perience and Brother Richmond hat required enough experience to last him the rest of his life. Dan PolinK seems t0 be able to turn his hand to almo. t anything in the line of human endeavor. Not alone-is he a good school teacher, athletic coach, play "director and auto mechanic but has discovered he can "dive for pearls ' with the best. If any have doubts of the last satc ment we invite them to interrogate the people at the new restaurant, at which place Dan showed hb capacity as dish washer. Doc Short was hard put one day last week. He was called on by a patient who wanted a pair of teeth muy pronto and Doc got down to a real huxtlc and work t0 prove his moto "entire satisfaction or money back." lie hustled the impressions, picl"'(l out teeth, made the cant and worked like a nailer to get the order out the next duy. Did he do it? We'll Kay he did. Then he, with sev eral others, went to the mountains lakes where Doc will recuperate from the strenuotisncsg of his hurry up job. , x Golf seems to be a disease from the tentacles of which there is no cR" cape. It gets old and young, clergy and layman, doctor and- nurse, and in many cases, staid business men. Many a man has adopted the Scot tish game for the exercise and re laxation it gives; others take the game up for the pure sport it al lows. We never thought that Mau pinites would be. bitten by the bug but In that we were mistaken. Bates Shattuck has tho disease in a viru lent mannftr and he worked some of its germs out of his system last Sun day by using mashie, brassie and putter (we think that is what some of the golf rlubs arc called) on the links' at the county seat. Just how Now In Effect via OREGON TRUNK RY. Between MAUF IN and Portland, Vancouver, Wishram, and Intermediate Stations Tickets on sale daily August 25 to November 30. 30 Day Return Limit ROUND TRIP FARES From Maupin Portland $9.45 Vancouver $9.45 Madras $3.60 Metoliui $3.95 Bend $610 Redmond $5.10 Reduced Fares to Other Points Trains leave Northbound for Port am! at 1:10 a. m. daily. Southbound for Bend at --'M daily. FOR SALE High grade piano neur Mnupin. Will ncrifico for quick s.je. Tallman Piano Store, Sulem Oregon. 41-t3 WAFiNu. I. O. O. F. Lodgn No. 0J-, Maupin, Oregon meets every Sr.turday night In I. O. O. V. hull. Visiting member alwav wrlcomo. Willard Cunningham, S G. Exervtt llazen, Secrvtary Dr. Will. KENNIDY DENTIST DLNTAL X-RAY Flnl National Bank Btdf. Tbe Dlle, Oregon Phone 391 a m. ICrescent;! I BAKING 1 POWDER 5: "".'i PotiiM Full information of E. W. GRIFFIN Ticket Agent L. S. DAVIS Trav. Tsgr. Agent $m$y fetal OiesM lint Trucking Long DUtant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTHICK Phone 5188 ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Store Phone-345 NOTICE Of Meeting f Board of Equnlizn tion for Wmco Counfy State of Oregon, To the Tarpnycrs of Wasco county, Oregon : ' Notice is hereby given thut the Board of Equalization for Wasco county, Rl.itc of Oregon will attend at the County Court nom of Wasco county court house, 'ilato of Oregon, on tho .'ccond Monday in September, being the 9th day thereof, at 10 o'clock a. r., and publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of lands. I0I3 or other i! M never falls Jill m P ERFECTION FL0UR IT'S THE REST Central Oregon Milling Co. Maupin, Oregon Your Watch Haywire? If it iu not dointf its work brinjr it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND MMjiuipctiirmK Jeweler wm Watchmaker buccuwwr to IK Llndquist 'I'll K DALVKS - . ORKGON WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store hoeii for th (lnfral Repairing Th 'alles, Ora White Restaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, - Prop.