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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1929)
THE MAUPIN TIMES Thursday, fleptomlvr, fid, 1020. Salute your partners and circle all; bal ance on the corner; swing 'em around at the coming Old-Time D M a sag aupin Legion Hall ri Tom Fnrglinr Arraigned T. ('. r'nrghor, indicted by tin' grand jury oil charge of larceny by bailee, was arraigned before Judge Wilson Tuesday inoning ami given until October i to plead to the indictment. Rnluinnd From Corvallia Dr. Stovnll nml wife returned from Corvnllis, to which place they took their ami. Estcl, who enters Orison Stilt o collide. r!.stcl enters the freshman class n a student In the school of pharmacy. Si w GIVEN BY v 4 77 If 1 ay OCT. 55 i tea ud bUt Music will be furnished by the best old-time fiddler and organist in this part of the state Claude Roberts and Mrs. Alta Miller Supper served by ladies Auxiliary Dance Tickets $1.00. Supper Extra 'AT THE1 Hi. b. Doenmr four miles east of Tygh Valley, on Sherar road Ranch L hints ia . M m W 7 5 i.u Sale begins at 10:00 a. m, sharp Free Lunch at Noon Bring Cups 14 Milk Cows, all fresh. 4 Heifers, fresh in spring. 6 Heifer Calves. 18 Feeder pigs 1 pure bred Jersey Bull, 4 years old. 1 pure bred Jersey Bull, 1 year old. 1 registered Guernsey Bull. 3 Sows, to farrow in November. 1 pure bred Poland-China Boar, large type. 5 good Work Horses. 2 mowers 1 new 1 Saddle Pony. 4 Ewe Lambs. 2 Romnay Bucks, 2 years old. 1 Romnay Buck, 3 years old. No. 3 McCormickDeering Cream Separator, new. 3 sets Harness, one new. 1 Rake 1 Deering Binder. 1 Drill 2 Wagons 1 Heating Stove 1 Harrow 1 Springtooth. 1 Disc 2 Weeders 1 Tank Pump 1 4-burner oil stove 2 269-cgg Incubators 1 120-egg Incu bator. Chickens, Turkeys, Small Tools and some Household Goods. Terms: Sums under $10, cash; on sums over $10 bankable notes bearing 8 will be accepted. W. E. EfcUZAN, Owner F. C. Butler, Auctioneer Maupin State Bank, Clerk ricked up iiround town. Estel Stovnll hiis entered the col lege at Corvullia as a frcihman in riiarmncy. When he showed up on .he campus he wu invited to occupy quarters in a fraternity house and criously considered the Invite, He .stayed a night of two and then In formed his parents he would seek ac omodution in the general dormitory. He had learned that a "Rookie" was invited by the fraternity brethren to become a member of their household ind then was expected to nerve as a sort of flunkie black boots, uttend j the furancc. peel spuds, wait tables nd perform nil menial dutie usually frillinpr to the lot of servr.nU. Es tel's democratic esthetic disposition would not p'Tinit his descending to iieh depths, so "resigned" his invita tion and will take pot luck with the ;;enerul herd in the dormitory. A gon'leman connected with the U. S. li. trict Attorney's office in Portland wa.? in Maupin Tuesday j looking up evidence against the mnn j Andrus, who told of stealing nuto . mobiles ."nd other infractions of law when npp-' honded at The Dalles in the summer. Andrus is in the Mul nomnh county jril at Portland and will soon he cited for trail. "Editor" Rcnick of th? Tum-A-Lum Tickler, occupying space in The limes, peaks some plain truths, .'vm if dis:?iiihed as jokes. His inn is the loading lumber dealers n thi part of the county and the stories "Turn" is responsible for ontain much nuvat ca ily digested nd worthy of consideration of those vho contemplate building or laying in winter fuel. x . We are going to to declare war in the bootlegger who purveys nbo minsble moon-hine in Maupin. His brrnd of goods is such that would take the lining from jj copper boiler, ml its effect are such as to cause users that dead feeling engendered Iho "ni:ht before" to f.el the effect! i'or a week after indulging. Either he must improve the quality of his bug juice or cease making Maupin his field of operation. A word to hs wbe in sufficient and should work on bootleggers. "And the ran descended" und wet the ground, which had been parched for a timu of better than DO day. Yes, Is really rained Sunday n Ik lit the wetness proving the theory that an eiii,n.-. ul,ay , br u;;U about an end of .1 drouth. While the fall w;s not vet l heavy, still is had the ef fect of raising the spirits of grain grower? ns well us brightening tint hopes i f those who are nnvlous to hit the high spa's In quo t ol veni son. The latter people will have a chance, to gratify their d: sires today when the ban on hunting was lifted. Writing eh"cks when there are not sutl'.cient funds in the bunk lo cover same, usunlly proves to he a boomerang. At least that wan thu experience of a certain young man COMING TO THE DALLES Dr. Mo! ientliin SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the Pait 15 Yean DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at THE DALLES HOTEL FRI. & SAT. OCT. 4 & 5 Office Hours: 10 a, m. to 4 p. m- TWO DAYS ONLY N0 Charge for Consultation tTITTTTTTTT-.TT'VTTVrTTTTTTTTT'-TT-TTTHTTTTTTIITIIIIIIIIlj TTITIIIll.lJITTIXIi Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and i;, licens ed by the state of Oregon. He docs not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, usclors of stomach, tonsils or adenoid". Ho has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowel , blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon who have been treated for one or he other of the above named cause. : Mrs. H. II. Blake, Karshficld, Ore. Alfred Clemmens, Corvallis, Ore. Chas. Desf-h, Portland, Ore. Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker. Toledo, Ore. John Lucian, Echo, Ore. Bert Lam pa, St. Helens, Ore. Mrs. Maybelle Snyder, Al ca, Ore. Mi- s Emma Turner, Mikkalo, Ore. Mrs. John Van Pelt,, Harbor, Ore. J. H. Wood, Eugene, Ore. Mrr. Jennie Wolery, Ralem, Ore. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husband.". Address: 4221 West Third Street, Los Angeles, California. living not over n thou and mile from Maupin, during the past few weeks, While the check was Issued In older to provide necessaries for the table, not mentioning a tank of gait und miiiv oil for thu car, still the fact n mains that tlm practice Is one to bo pir, sml up, for the kick-back hi something awful to contemplate. Sheepmen wll soon ho starting their flocks from summer pasture in the mnuntulus, and bringing them to the homo puntuws. Thi general re port Is that sheep have put on more fat and wool during this senaon than for some years pant, and that they will be butter bio to withstand the rigors of a hard winter than hist yenr. All of which I good newi for people in this neck o' the woods. TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, Sept, 20, 1U2U. No. 3 Published in the interests of the people of Maupin and vicinity by THE TUM-ALUM LUMBER CO. Phone, Main 72 O. F. RENICK, Manager-Editor Let the wife convert the old home Into a modern reaidence. Howdy folks, here v.-e are again and it is almo. t time for the first football garni' und the weather that goes with it. Editorial Wc think the Senate should en gage Einstein to draw up a traiff that will please every one. At least we couldn't understand it. Thu automobile and family cirri age ure kept under cover. Ii this fair to tho farm implement! which make the furm pay. Tum-A-Lum built-in fixtures in the kitchen nave many tt step and help to make the home more attrac tive. The living and dining room can also have these. Our Men of an optimist is n blind nan looking for a black cat in a lark room. Also the person who waits, till Bnow flies before putting n a inpply of wood and coal. w huvo (or tha following! j Lumber rough, smooth or med ium. Shingles and Roofing. Cement, sand, lime, brick or what do you need? Wood for kindling and other wist' Coal lump, nut, egg, and a sorted. Also tt l"t of Ideas for helping you to remodel or fix up the house. These art free. No charge. ''YOUR. TRADE WCVE U lAl..lCM VM I fcl !un i n l ii BUY A TON .' i Then there was Scotchman who bought a car because the talesman offered to throw In the clutch. The Mayor of Chicago is to open the full season by throwing the first bomb. Before- sending your money away j t t ewhero let us flgur on your bill I of material. Hampton Furniture Co.'s Month-End Sale Is .Vow On If you have to buy my Furniture and want to save on your investment, this is YOUR CHANCE AN INVITATION If you haven't been in recently, or if you have never visited us, he sure to make a call during this special sale. It's worth your while to look over these items and get posted. Come in anyway. You will find not only a host of bargains but a cherry welcome, too. "ha mpton FURNITURE COMPANY THE DALLES OREGON TRUCK REdlJLAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE PORTLAND-TUB DALLES THE DALLES-MAUP1N and Way Points and Way Points BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS MACK'S CAFE Where Mauplnitas receive Service coupled with Courtesy and Eate tha Best nn the Market. Tnr this Cafa when in Tha Dallas apaba. II -)