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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1929)
Thursday Sept. 12, 102d. THE MAUtlN TIMES hie 4 Wti r. .Personalities:- Ed. Win of Womic wan in Muu pin yn btuineM today. Dee TalcotA and wifo were from tho ranch yenturday. in Fred Covey of Friend win In Mau pin on buHinem on Monday. Don Rutherford and wife were in from Criterion lat Saturday. Floyd Kelly and wife were In from their Juniper Flat ranch yesterday. Mr. Con Buckley waa over from Tygh Valley on bunlneaa lust Saturday. Mrs. Marcui Shearar wai a outli nes vl Itor at The Dallei last Sat urday. Mrs. Cui Derlhlck has returned from a vUit with her parent at Tygh Valley. ut the county eat Tuesday, return ing to Maunin yt'ilTdny morning. Mhituh Shearar, F.uter Duvlt and Mux McDonuld went to The Dullea on Tueitduy on a butlncia errand. Mra. Julius Shrpflin i now em ployed ai cook at the camp of the'i men building nt the Clear Lake dam, Ld. Mathews, carrying a load of wimhing machine at the rear of hi auto, circulated around town yexter day. Jim Vuiifrhan and wife came up from 0k Spring on Saturday after their weekly supply of houaehold need. Everett and Roy Richmond are each piloting a truck hauling gravel on the upper end of the Waplnltla cut-off. o John Addington of Rufu wa a irue t ftt the home of hi brother, M. M. Addington, In Maupin one day lit t week. I Signe Fi.cher went to the Hotel , tatop xrallopfd with cheese, spinach ...........0 ...... ..... In the dinng room of that hoHttl ry a few day. WUlard Cunningham was agisting Charley Crofoot on the telephone line thl week. Irn Kidder came In from Bend Monday, he having been at work for Morris Greene on the Burns-Bend Tom Ashley ami son, F.mmet were 'Wwiiy. at the county seat Tuesday, going down 6n bu inrrs. 0. P. Weherg and wife visited at The Dulles from Fridiiy until Sun day of this week. ' Ralph Richmond Ik dircctim the Tom Ahley, who hns been herding hit- shep above Wamle, came down the first of the week for a vMt with hi fnmily. Ralph Richmond and Tom Ilenne than, having gathered all the huckle berrie . in the mountains, returned to Maupin Sunday evening. mm Jesse Crabtree was driver of the ! Iteth truck on Monday, going to the county teat after a load of grocery supplie for the store. ' Dr. W. A. Short and Mr. Jean Wray went to Prineville Sunday, go ing there for the purpose of placing Mm, W ray's ion In school Miss Dori Kelly, who has been visiting with friend at Portland for the past fortnight, has returned and L aguin at her school duties here. Andy Wittman came up from Port- I land Tuesday and I engaged In pick ing up the timber and lumber used 'n the building of the new bridge. C. R. Nelson and wife, tht latter a lster of Mr. T. A. Cyr, coming frpm Cuslck, Washington, were guests at the CyT home over Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Morris nnd Mls Helen Veherg were at The Dalles Tues day, having gone there for the pur pose of taking Grnndma Morris, who had been vkiting here, to her home. with hurd-hoiled and sweet corn pudding made with milk and eggs. came here to homestead Mrs, Hunt was the only woman living in this lo cality. Mr . Bassoni is a step-cousin of Mrs. Grace Chalfners and Mrs. D. L. Untherfaord. NOTICE Criterion News September 11th end no rain. There are nine Criterion children attending school in Maupin. Three are in High school, two in the Seven-' the school house known as the Ridge- th and Lighth grades room while On September 28th the directors of School district No. 65 of Wasco county wiJl sell to the highest bidder way ;chool houe, barn, woodshed and fence. Said buildings are situat ed at the junction of the Sherman and The Dalies-California highways, lhe directors reserve the rig-ht to reject any or ail bids. The sale will start at 2:30 p. m. Carl B. Ward,, Clerk, North Junction, Oregon. in the grade John Furre, Chairman. Gateway, Oregon, 45-12 Henry Cramer, Bros, cigar firm, of the Cramer . The Dulles, wasi huge hny tm k to and from Wamic calling on his Moupin customers ' hauling hay t Maupin. W, 0. Chaatain was mentioned in Monday's Chronicle, being a visi tor In The Dalles that day. lister West and A. Lincoln Hart man were attending to business mat ters at The Dslles on Tuesday. Charley Cunningham was a vl itor this morning. Leonard and Harry Wr-bcrg and the former's wife and little daugh ter, were guest- at the parental home Snturday lack Chester, Lester snd Roy Crab tree were trading in Maupin yester day, they having concluded their summer's work. BARIOR JL gr PRICES Cascade Blend Coffee, 5 lbs $1,90 Parlor Blend Coffee, 5 lbs $2.15 Golden West Coffee, 5 lb tin $2.60 M. J. B. & Folders Coffee, 4 lb. tin $2.15 Cream Tail Coffee, 10 lb pail, $5.00 Tea, Green & Black, per lb 40c Good Grade Bulk Cocoa, 10 lbs $1.00 Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 3 lb. tin $1.00 Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 10 lb. tin $2.95 Fresh Coconut, per lb 30c Fancy Head Rice, 13 lbs $1.00 Rose City Cut Macaroni, 13 lbs. $1.00 Rose Cily Coiled Spaghetti, 11 lbs $1.00 Tru Blu Household Crackers, 3 lb. box 45c K. C. Baking Powder, 10 lb. tin $1.35 Calumeilt Baking Towdcr, 10 lb. tin $1.65 Schilling's Baking Powder, 5 lb. tin $1.90 No. 10 tin Hillsdale Peaches, per tin 65c No. 10 tin Brookdale Apples, per tin 50c No. 10 tin Brookdale Pears, per tin 60c No. 10 tin Silvcntole Catsup, per tin 60c No. 10 tin Silverdalc Tomatoes, per tin 15c Extra Standard Garden Patch Corn, per case....$2.99 Sperry's White Down Flour, per bbl $7.79 White River Flour, per lib! ; $8.15 Parlor Grocery A thorough application of bor deaux apray to "hade trees and the ahrubberjr In the fall will last several years, aetinir as a protection against mo and lichen, finds the Oregon experiment station. This treatment is being used by some walnut grow ers oi me state lor the some pur pose. Tho standard rpray is a 6-6- f0 solution. In preparing a vegetable dinner it is bc!t elway to plan to include aome form of protein, either by us ing bean or peas as one of the vegeiaoies, or Dy combining gome vegetable with B protein food ruch as cheese, milk, eggs or chopped meat Examples of vegetables with a meat mixture, cauliflower or po- the remainder are ichool Mr. P. J. Klr.ch visited Two Springs lasc week, making the trip on horseback. She war. accompanied by her neph', Clarence Apple, and I by Walter Kce. Clarence and Walter left the fol'owi. g day for Bend, where thiy will vu.it an Unc'j Alfred Herrli i.r. Clarence is a 1 member of th Albany Uitfh schoot t, nd, he hn in . it t' trip to L'enver last -p'.njr wii', t'e lam pion Pacific Coast High school band. Art and Jim Appling, who are working near Madra . visited with their parents here over Sunday. D. L. Rutherford attended the Encampment meeting at Tygh Val ley last Sunday. The Duus and Rutherford families attended The Dalles Frolics la.iU week. a Will Hunt, Jr., will take charge ! of the Hunt Tygh Valley ranch in lhe near future. The Kirsch family celebrated with i birthday dinner hist week Paul's being on the 4th, Mrs. Kirsch's on the fith. and P. J. 0n the 8th. Come to think of it Pete does look two days younger then his wife. Harold Kramer and Jim Baxter were dinner guests. Mrs. Ella Bassoni of Oakland, California, is visiting this week with Criterion friends and relatives. Twenty-four year ago Mr.. Bassoni spent mony month in this neighbor hood with her daughter, Marie, who was homesteading here. Marie later donated the land to the Criterion school district on which the school house now stands. C. A. Duus lives on the home toad. While here Mrs. Bassoni is a house guest of Mrs. W. E. Hunt. At the time the Bassoni's T i "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. "Yc3," he replied, "and vour friendly, helpful coun sel and banking service have been important factors in my success . . . And, by the way, your bank is coming right to the front, too! And, deservedly I it v, -.rtWt,4.; i ; 1 , f ii uic twisnutuvc asaisitiaice jmju iiitvc given me ia a sample of what others receive." The above, and many more commendations, show the relation in which we stsnd to the business interests of Southern Wasco County. i -o Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Tum-A-Lum Tickler Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, Sept. 12, l'J2i, No.l Published in the intertsts of the people of Maupin and vicinity by THE TUM-ALUM LUMBER CO. Phone, Main 72 Howdy Folks What we need In this town in more rubber checks that will stretch from one Saturday night to the next. Well, you can't expect the woman to do both. Our box wood is easy for the wife to split, nice for the kids to make toys, and burn:; hot. Foreman: Wc don't need any more men on this joh. Job Hunter: Can't ynu ui;c just one more. I'll do such a little bit of work. j These cold nights make one think I about winter and that supply of fuel that should he put In now. Both wood and coaJ at our yard. THE TENANT "Find, a house Takes a chance -Pays his rent In advance Owner sells Tenant then Starts to hunt House again.' Crandall Undertaking Co. In order that we may serve you better, at the time our services are needed, we have a representa tive in your neighborhood whom you may call Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward . Wsmic Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Majrill Tygh Valley Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sloan CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. The Dalies, Ore. Phone 35-J Lady Assistants ' Wm. A, SHORT Dentist MAUPIN ... ORECON A home of your own for this winter. Or remodel fhc old home and insulate it with Celotex or one ' of our other insulators and it will pny for itself in the fuel it will save. A k us for plans and costs. Somebody has discovered that the woman buys and the man pays. EDITORIAL Which is the dangerous age? It is usually between the cradle and the grave. O. F. RENICK, Editor. 0. F. Rcnick. Manager tiixiiixximinirsiixiiiziixiirxi;iinzi.TXi2xzxrxi2i LAST CALL ft. FM$L vavpemFWLBOai n m i mm Hi MM SPECIAL SUMMER FARES END SEPT. 30 FINAL RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31st LIBERAL STOP OVERS GOING AND RETURNING Leave MAUPIN 10:55 A. M. Conncctipj jit Sherman with CONTINENTAL " LIMITKD Only Train From Centra! Oregon Making Direcil Connection For All Points East Also connections wi'h , famous I'-rthiu! Limited leaving The Dulles 8.35 P. 11. MM PA EOEIB Callawav Funeral Chapel The Dalles, Ore. BILL EVA1VS Dufur, Ore. We carry a complete line of Caskets fIIIZXXIIIIirTTT?IIlIIIITTI?;iIIIITTTIlgITritTIIXTTTl The High Dollar for Your Livestock For Trucking Livestock Call BOB DAVIDSON Phone 6-F-2, Maupin, Oregon Ship your Cattle, Hogs and Sheep to ALBRIGHT COMMISSION CO. PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS Harvest A Wasco County Product MADE BY 13hQ Oregon Baliery Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from your homp merchant-get the best 110 EAST 2ND. ST. R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore. EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. & P. A., Bend Ore THE DALLES ORE. ) '