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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1930)
Thuriiay, Jonuory 30, 1030. the maupin fitofes tt.g 1Vm J" KvtiirvD' Save the Labels for Valuable Premiums There's Cream In Every Drop Af Icr February 1st we will mail our regular circulars each week to all our customers. Wc strive to give you every thing fresh for the table. It is our aim to give you the same large selection of Fruits and Vegetables in winter as well as summer. Make this store your headquarters while in Maupin. . Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P.Resh& Co,' Everything For the Table Maupin, Oregon E3Si! JACK SK,NS Y,ELD B,G Mf9 0B9. "h M PI IPtlk BK. M M H i JnW MPMI WMt fl C"! Lad Hereabout Have Chne I Increase Pockat Money I War against the jack rabbit last year in the west netted more than 18,000,000 skins and a profit to farmers and stockmen, from the ialr of th pelts of about $2,000,000. Control operations ngainiit injurious rabbits are conducted by the Biolo gical Survey of the United States i'Dcpartmcnt of Agriculture, pack rabbits are practicularly destructive I to alfalfa, range grasses and fruit i trees, says the bureau. They also destroy cotton plant in the south wat, and In th northwest ruin large quantities of stacked hay during the winter. Cold at Pine Grove We have it on good authority that Old Man Winter visited Pine Grove with all his coldness . during the recent chilly spell. At the Grove thermometers registered 38 degree:; below zero one night and on an other night showed 32 degrees be low. Some chilly weather. .... S" iJ0YQnnnlttlPi m''i making a ennvasj of this territory W B V W V W W T W Vivian Eubank, and mother were over from Wamic on business yes tcrday. Attorney Paul Chllders was a visitor from The Dalles in Maupin Tuesday. Sam Brown was In from his up per Flat ranch on a business mis ion yesterday. for Stark Brosc., nurserymen, and in making a cnnvuHu of as suih representative. SADDLEMATES NEXT PICTURE Mr. Audrey Cnrr spent the last week end with friend.i and relatives at Portland, going to that place on Friday returning Sunday evening Exciting Wadern Drama Comlaf Te Legion Hall Sunday A breath of the west that carries the smell of gunpowder and the creaking of leather la at the Legion hall Sunday night next under the Hny Wittman and wife with the title of "Saddlcmates," a Patho- Alt Catting Legs Fred Alt has a crew of men at work In the timber cutting logs for the MeFarlane mill , He already has about 200,000 feet of timber at the mill and by spring will have sufficient on hand to warrant a continued run of the mill. Tum-A-Lum Tickler Published in the ineresU of the people of Maupin and vicinity br THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.,Pho, Mai. 72 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, January 30, 1930 No. 2i and ! former's mother, Mrs. John Witt nuin, who nunc up to attend the Lester Kelly funerel, left for thoir Portland home on Tuesday night's O. T. train. J. G. Kramer and wife were in weKtern and with none other than the popular western star, Wally Wales. Wally Wales is a hot-headed, two fisted, hard-riding cowboy who de mands fair play, and his pardner, in sobrity, for they drink nothing Marcus Shearer and wife enjoyed tuwn fr(jm Criterion Tuc.day. While stronger than milk, is an old-fash a trip to The Dalles on Tuesday, re-1 turning last evening. on the way to the cemetery on the ioned type of cow-man who doesn't believe that he who hesitates la Hot a bearing burned out in their II.hIl'c cur. it beintr the first time lost. This pair attempt to locate Verl Bonncy came down from lib',mn a thing hud occurred to them ftnu then frc settlement with a Criterion ranch yesterday and re in p(,KSr,wdon of three different man who has defrauded them out of mslned until evening. i Dodges, j property through the ru. of sin- -o I '"J? what they believed to be a Elia .Hughes rsme over from bin Grans Valley ranch and spent a few days the first of the week with hi Mill Will Start The new boiler for the McFarlane mill at the edge of the timber has arrived and aa soon m weather will permit the concrete foundation, will be put in. When that is done the mill will be in shape for a long run. The lumber cut is from fine logs and the McFarlanea should be able to pile up a considerable quantity of boards during the saw ing season. Editorial Early to bed curt In rim rut 4h weeds and swat the flic, mind your own! buaino s and tell no lies, don't get gay and decelre you wives, pay your debts arid use en terprise, and buy from home merchants if you want to be wise. O..F, Renick, editor T-A-L If your roof leaked during the recent rain come) in and get some new shingles we have the best. T-A-L Reward offered for the apprehension of the pereon or persons that stole the mercury from our thermometer. The fact that part of it has been been returned doesn't help much. Kinflf Coal is on their trail, too. Household Hint We 8re alawys Johnny on the spot with suggestions that fit the season. When the wa- family in Maupin. . o Mike, Klmsey has titkcn the a.rcnry Portlnn.l-Multnomnh county sec J", but which 8l0od tion of Columbia River highway , 4 from 82nd street and Sandy road tomance dcveops between the young Hood River county line will be taken C0WDoy and the crook's sister, which over by state, March 1st. DOCHERTY-POWERS Furniture Company nventory Pre-I Everything in our big store (contract goods excepted) will go at reductions of from works out to a happy ending. A continuation of the Tarzan picture will also be shown along with a laughable comedy. A good time to take pictures. Get your films at the Maupin Drug Store. Bring in your picture work. Sunday Services Preaching at Wapinitia both morn ing and evening. Sabbath school at the usual hour. Bible study at 6:45 p. m. There will be no preach ing service at the Maupin church but Sabbath school will convene at the usual time 10:00 a. m., with Bible study hour at the regular time in the evening. May Start Skating Rink Some of the local Legion mem bers are agitating a roller skating rink in the Legion hall. The matter will 'be taken up and discussed at the next meeting of the Post. I H I U-r p'rpen are frozen we suggest that you move the furniture -out into the front yard and build a fire on the floor of the living room. After nature has taken her UBual course, the pipes will be well thaw ed. Collect the insur ance and dash madly for plans and specifi cations for a new home that knows better than to let its water cystem freesc. P. S. Don't tell Chief Jim Chalmers. T-A-L Poma "You may stay out late and get lit up a few." Said the hen o th farmer, ''But I'm laying for you." . T-A-L A Tum-A-Lum traw loft chicken house will keep hen laying all winter. With eggs at the present price R wouldn't take long to pay for such a house. This and many other fine plans are for your use at our office.- Stop for a while by our hot fire and look over th plun books of 'farm buildingr, we hav. Chicken houses cost about $1.25 per ban, or the price of 2 and on- half dozen eggs, . . T-A-L J . W furnish freV plana and estimates -vw '. any and all kinds ' of T-A-L ,r v;Vi, The man who rent is committing " financial'. suicide on the install ment plan and wVlHnyv'' a 100 to 1 that "Horn" Sweet Home" was not " written by a renter., ' T-A-L ' The year Paul Bun-. yan looged off Oregon it went 400 degree fce-Jv low sero and despite th'' efforta of his. cookhouse -firemen, the . coffee'; froze while it was boil-'' ing. T-A-L ; . It-is not too cold to do interior remodeling and painting. '.. t ONLY TRAIN from CENTRAL OREGON making; it DIRECT CONNECTION FOR ALL POINT5 EAST & -. .T -V CARD OF THANKS . -TO Thanks hardly express our feel ings toward all those friends and neighbors who so willingly and with deep feeling as isitcd In our late bereavement, the death of our brother, Lester Kelly. To each of you wc extend our heartfelt thanks. To those who so thoughtfull brought flowers for his bier we extend other thanks. May you all be spared a like affliction. L B. KELLY, L. J. KELLY. Batinnt Home Close All the business houses closed their doors during the funeral ter vices at Legion hall on Tuesday. This was done so that proprietors and employes might have an oppor tunity to attend the funeral. Taking It Ey Bon Richardson was in from the Firr-t and Last Chance, service sta tion on Tuesday, coming down to attend the Lester Kelly, funeral. Ben states he is taking things easy this winter. With plenty of wood, good stove, a well filled larder Ben is taking the winter as it comes. He anticjpalc'sk Ropdbusj ncss as soon as the cut:off road k r. J. KELLY. I opened in the spring. 1( A Dollar Dinner for doc Big Stock, Low Prices H.ERTY -POWER m Jl I II iMt fift iLJ kmWl Lv, MAUPIN 10:55 A. 18.- connecting at Sherman with the CONTINENTAL LIMITED ; Also coimertion with the famous PORTLAND LIMITED Tfiis fine flyer leaves The Dalles 8:3s P. M. Luxuii Dtisly equippefl dining car aenice par excellence, .. ';--.x: R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore. EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. & P. A., Bend Ore. Fine Chickens Anyone who desires the best in ttic chicken line to serve on the table are directed to communictae with Charley, Pierce., .Charley has a num ber of last spring's Rhode Island Red cockerak, large and fat and those whose especial' liking is for chicken can do no better than to get in touch with Mr. Pierce and order their supply at once. Female F'opulation Grows The population of Southern Was co county continues to increase in a natural way. That growth seems to give a percentage in favor of the women folks. The latest addition to the girl ranks of these" parti came to the home of Mr. and Mrs Verne Tunison on Sunday, the 26th. in the pen on of a bouncing baby girl. Dr. Elwood reports all con cerned are doing nicely. fj(F four people went into a res JJ tnttrant and tried to get four dinners for only twenty-five cents each, people would begin to suspect their sanity. But at home it's a different matter I Just look at the meal which the intelligent housewife can purchase for her family of four for a modest dol lar bill: Corn and Btef Loaf ,.:..A2 Scalloped Potatoes 10 Stewed Tomatoes & Crtery..7 Bread and Butter M Jellied Pears 16 Demi-tasst .OJ Total $.96i The recipes for this economkat dinner are : Corn and Beef Loaf: Mix the following ingredients and form into a roll: one pound ground rump of beef, one-half pound ground freOi pork, one beaten egg, one tableinoon chopped onion, one-half tablespoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon pepper, one half cup ureaa crninM and the contents of an eleven-ounce can of cora Place in a wcll greased loaf pan and bake in a hot oven (400) for about 45 minutes. Stives eight For four, make only half the recipe, or cook the entire amount and use the loaf for two meals. Steamed Tomatoes and" Celery i Combine contents of a number 2 can of tomatoes, onohalf cup of diced, cooked celery, salt and pep per, one tablespoon of butter and one teaspoon ; of sugar. Simmer gently for a . few minutes. . Jellied Pears'. Drain the syrup from an eight-ounce can of pears and add one-half cup water, one tablespoon of grenadine syrup and one tablespoon of sugar. Dissolve one-half package of lemon-flavored gelatin in the hot mixture and cool. Arrange pears : in four individual molds wet with cold water. Pour the cold syrup and gelatin' mixture over them, and set away to harden. Unmokl and serve cold. DR. CLARKE COMING Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Opti cal company, 321 H Washington St., corner of 6th, Portland, Oregon, EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be in Maupin, al day and evening, Mon day, February, 3rd, at the Maupin Hotel. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. Trucking! CRANDALL-. Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon. Poena 35-J LADY ASSITANTS Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot Wapinitia Tygh Valley- Roy Ward W. B. Sloan A QUIET SERVICE Long Diitant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTHICK Phona 51 88 Your Watch Haywire? If it is. not doinff its work" bring it to The Timtvs ofEce and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A; POUND asauvfacturiDg Jeweler ed Watchmaker Succmmut hi U. Lindquist TUE DAU.ES ORKGON