Thursday. January 8, 1030. THE MAUPIN TIMES Page Thx4 v.j' SHEEP MEN MEET AT DALLES 3 KESH a CO.'S SPECIALS For week of January 13-18, 1930 Utahna Peas, good pack, two cans for . . . 25c Gold Bar Pineapple, 2H'S, each ...... 29c Log Cabin Syrup, medium size, each . , 51c Snyder's Catsup, large size, each . . , . . 22c A. B. Coffee, per pound 39c Prunes, 12 pounds for . $1.35 Palm Olive Soap, three bars for 23c Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P. Resh . Co. Everything For the Table Maupin, Oregon Will Gather .1 Pl. WW. Organ, ixatioa Wat Formed The Oregon Wool CrowerV asso ciation will convent In annual ie. lion at The Dalles next Monday and remain in session over Tuesdey On. of th. principal matters to be discussed will be that of farm relief legislation and how it may be used in furthering the interest of the organization. Another matter to be considered is that of a public land policy for the administration of public lands by President Hoov er'a recently appointed commission. A fine program has been arrang ed for the entertainment of the vis iting wool growers, that feature be ing m the hands of people of Wasco county's seat of government. It is probable that all sheep men of this section will attend and take part In the meetings. EK'r. TTn About 1 IVil UJJS Town PoronnnliHoQ eTIiFrida ' Wn, Sturglg was in from his Wap HU ranch on Monday. Art Outlier was in from the ranch on business last Saturday. Subscriptions taken for any main lines at the Maupin Drug Store. nQ Mrs. Edw. Wilson and little son were over from Wamlc Tuesday. W, II. Aldridge was down from his Bakeoven ranch Tuesday afternoon. Jack Savage transacted business In Maupin Tuesday. He resides at Wamlc. James Vaughan and wife were in town from Oak Springs a short timn Lt Sunday. o Dr. Stovall was called to Juniper Flat Tuesday on a case demanding his veterinary skill. Willis Robert', Jr., was down from on a bunineas trip one day the latter part of lat week. Dr. Short and wife went to Prlne villc for the purpose of taking the luttcr's son, Itevcrly, back to school. circulating among old friends in the county scat last wek and is circulating around old friends in this section. Mrs. D. B. Appling was a lady from Criterion who attended the hot food meeting at the school house Monday afternoon. Peter Klrsch and wife and Mrs. C. A. Duns were in from Criterion on Monday to attend a meeting of the school food committee. Mrs. Carl Head was up from Shernr Itrldgn on a trading trip on Tuesday. She was accompanied by her brother, Nile Tunison. 0. J. Williums and wife accom panied Oliver Rah and wife Id Portland this morning. They pect to be tl re until Sunday. D. B. Appling came to town yes terday afternoon from Criterion and remained until after the Girl Scouts part?! Voting for his daugh ter. Prof, and Mrs. DeVoe, Dan Poling Wade Hampton and Miss Helen We berg were dinner guests at the N. G. Hedin home at Pine Grove Sun day. , DOCHERTY-POWERS Furniture Company Pre-Inventory If F ? o a Everything in our big store (contract goods excepted) will go at reductions of from, -TO- Big Stock, Low Prices 0OCHERTY. -POWERS Fred T. Jones and wife, parents of Mrs. W. A. Short, were guests of their daughter and husband over lant week end, coming from Prine' vtlle. Tum-A-Lum Tickler Published in the ioeresta of the people of Maupin and vicinity br THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.,Phon. M.i, 71 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, January 9, 1930 No. 21. Twenty-seven years ago a young lad, coming from Indiana, with two companions, stopped off in The " I Dalles. The three were of divers ok-I notions regarding their destina tionsone desiring to go to Cali fornia, one to Alaska and the other to Portland. Learning that Indiana friends had settled on Juniper Flat but wanting to keep an agreement that the three stick together, the boys cut the cards, agreeing to abide by the deck. The high card proved to be the ace of rpades and the one who cut it was the boy who desired to go to Portland. Julius Shcpflin, the Hoosier lad, came to the Flat worked around for several years, mar ricd, raised a family and is now a resident of Maupin. All of which goes to show there sometimes is a directing hand in a deck of cards. According to the plana and specifications of the Supreme Architect, Noah builded an Ark, that withstood the rain of forty days and forty nights. The plans call ed for a certain kind of material of certain di mensions. Water pre vailed upon the earth one hundred and forty days and every thing died except those pro tected by lumber. Lum ber Is one of man's be.t friends and in our yard you will find ex actly what you want for any occasion. T-A-L I never hire a cook, I vow I like my wife to hire 'em. But I can tell you anyhow. I'd rather hire than fire 'em. T-A-L Oliver Resh orders ma larial for stock rack for his new truck. James Chalmers will do the work. Warning ! Beware of Jack Frost. At large qnd carrying a piece of ice in each h-ind. Has white hair. Has habit ol breaking Into homef with empty coal biit;. Our burgular insurance is of the best Let us fill that coal bin today. T-A-L Don't it get your goat to be sitting quietly by the fire reading some wild eyed political organ and listening now and then to the rain falling on the roof, when all at once a drop hits you on the head? You know right away the roof leaks, but you can't do a thing till it stops rain ing. Fix it before the rain start", then sit back and laugh. T-A-L You never heard of a poor old man marrying a rich young girL Fact. Not Worth Knowing The rungs of a ladder are built a foot apart for convenience and ventilation. It is Im possible to build a jail that will give perfect satisfaction to ail par ties concerned. The distance from Here to There is the tame wheth er you walk from tie to tie or skip every other one. A hornet isn't danger ous if you keep his face towards you. Dealers sell birdseed by the pound, as that Is easier than counting them. ' There are no tleeves in vests. T-A-L A coord of our wood will warm you up for a while. T-A-L Don't cry over spilt milk, hunt another, cow. The daughter of The Times family I has been suffering from an attack of Billy Miller, erstwhile meat cutter rheumatism Recently she obtained at the Resh Market, now living in Portland, came up Sunday and is visiting his many friends in Maupin this week. M. 0. Nelson and wife, parents of Mrs. E. A. Cyr, with their daughter, Mir. Steve Hull, and husband, all frpm Bend, were week end visitors at the Cyr home. Marcus Shearer and wife and little John, went to The Dalles Sun day afternoon and took in the show at the Granda. They also visited with Marcus' parents on Three Mile on Monday. Mrs. G. I. Derthick, after spend ing the holiday time with her dau ghter, Mrs. James Vaughan, and hu-' band at Oak Springs, returned to her temporary home at Cascade Locks Sunday. A few Turpo vaporizers left. $1.50 vaporizer and a 75-cent jjar of Turpo, both for 96 cents at the Mau pin Drug Store. GIRLS SCOUTS' FiXST PARTY a violet ray machine and has been greatly benefited thereby. Tuesday evening, while taking a treatment, a knock sounded on our sanctum door. Upon responding we were confronted by a young fellow who stated the ray machine was interfering with his radio and requested that the daugh ter ceaie her operation of the ma chine. Just a case of not taking in-1 to consideration that health was of '". more value than waves through the air. At the conferring of the "Eats" degree at the Odd Fellows hall last Sunday night one of Maupin's pro fessional men was "made up" by an other member as the Prof, was to be a leading character in the degree work. When the make-up was com pleted he was so thoroly disguised that he failed to recognize himself in a mirror. At that he proved to be one of the most entertaining of the "degree" team when the eats confronted. ONLY TEAEH Srocn CENTRAL OREGON making DIRECT CONNECTION FOR ALL POINTS EAST J i Lv. MAUPIN 10:55 A. 11. connecting at Sherman with the CONTINENTAL LIMITED Also connection with the famous PORTLAND LIMITED This fine Oyer leaves The Dalles 8:33 P. M. Luxuri ously equipped dining car service par excellence. were GOHDGtt wmm Ore. t i F. & P. A., Bend Ore. Hhl B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. EDW. H. McALLEN, T. Entertain By Scouts end at Uglon Hall Others Maupin's Girl Scout troop was or ganized about tw0 months ago and since have been holding regular weekly meetings, studying and pre paring for testa. A week after or ganization the members took their Code of Honor and were given Tenderfoot pins. To celebrate the advancement of k trnnn 4 It a mAmt)ir invitftft the Boy Scouts, mothers and a ew!" from homo lt Tuesday. friends to a party, which was held at Legion hall last evening. The time was spent In fames, then the party adjourned to the basement where Scout Leader Mr. Zicgenha gen, assisted by Mrs. John Confer, served hot chocolate and cake. The Girl and Boy Scouts present were: Jean Renick, Bcrnicc Hollis, Frances Lindlcy, Dorothy, Greene, Evelyn Powell, Betty Slusher, Myr tle Kramer, Kathleen Foley, Lena Turner and Margaret Appling of the girls, and Theodore Kirsch, Bonncy Duus, 'Bo" Wilson, Laco Greene Earl Addington, Albert St. Dennis, Ivan Donaldson, Mi vin Lindlcy, Jim Slushor and Eldcn Allen. Doctor Stovall is retiring as bunch of Boy Scuts. He will be succeeded by Dan Poling. The doctor has made a wonderful show ing tince assuming the leadership of the troop. He has been a boy among boys, still retaining his business and organizing sagacity. Although he will not be an active member as an official the troop may rest assured the members will be accorded all the assistance possible by Dr. Stovall during the time to come. Our little grandson made a get His grandmother was attending a ses sion of the Ladies Aid and the old man being at work in the shop fail ed to notice the boy's absence. His attention being called to that fact he proceeded to hunt up the recal citrant lad. He was seen in front of the drug store with one arm around the neck of Fulkerson's big coyote dog and petting John Mc Millinn's sheep dog. Rover, with the other hand. Surrounding him were Renic.k's 'Tal," Kramer's "Teddy" and his own little feist, "Pedro." We herded him home, although he was determined to "go to mamma." Raymond Crabtree and Don Miller were in town yesterday on business connected with the local Boy and Girl Scouts. 0. E. Brittain from Tygh Valley was a Maupin visitor on Monday. 'v NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' The undersigned having baen op pointed by the County Court of thfc State of Oregon, for Wasco cnnty, administrator of, the . estato of Claude J. Gordion, descea:ed, No tice is hereby given to all person havings cleaims against said de ceased to present them, verified as required by law, within six mcnths after the first publication of this notice to me at office of Gavin & Gavin, my attorneys, at 502 Bank Building, The Dalles, Oregon. CORA GORDION, D19-J2-8 Administretor. NOTICE OF FINAL STTTLEMENT Oregon Air Good As a testimonial of the strength of Oregon air we mention the fact that Farghcrs have driven n Ford truck 8,000 miles without a I uncture or change of tires, much o; the travel being over very rough : ads. Of courro the make of tires wight have had something to do with their keeping fit. The tires contain tho same air injected Into them when they left the Ford plant at Portland. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT PROGRESSES IN MAUPIN Notice is hereby given that B. F. Smith, administrator of the e:tote of Evangeline Smith, deceased, has filed in the County Court of V. as- i co County, State of Oregon, his ' final account as such administrator; j and that Monday, the 27th day of ; January, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing of ob jections to said report and the rettlcmont thereof. B. F. SMITH, Administrator. Gavin & Gavin, Attorneys for es tate. J2-J23. Nyssa State highway bridge over Snake river will ba improved soon. (continued from first page) The teachings of the Scout ritual are far reaching in their effect. It is noticeable that an improvement has been made in the deportment of many of the niembers; that they carry themselves more like real men and that they are learning and practicing those little amcntitics that go toward building up character and manliness. The retiring Scout master is deserving of much credit for the excellent standing of , his troop of Scouts. , Truckm g Long Distant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER CRANDALL Undertaking Co. Th Dalles, Otegoa. Phone SS-J LADY ASSITANTS Maupin- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot Wapinitia- Tygh Valley- Roy Ward W. B. Sloaall QUIET SERVICE ELZA O. DERTHICK Phon 5183 Your Watch Haywire? If it is not dointr its work bring it to The Times ofF.ce and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND ttiauvfKetwing Jeweler wad Watchmaker buccwieur to D. Lindtuist 'TUB DALL'ES - - OREGON