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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1930)
Thursday, February fl, 10.10, THE MAttttN TIMES ! (r RESH & Save the Labels for Valuable Premiums ( - J'wKvtinrlMr There's Cream In Every Drop Kodd (o Feb. 15, inc. Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P. Resh Co. Evervthinir Fur the Table Maunin. Oreeron t - Personalitips ;- T nnd Dewey Linn were In town i from Pine Grove Monday after sup plies. Charley Walker nnd wife were in from their Juniper Flat ranch last Saturday. Willi Q John Conroy, tho White Rher sheepman, wrh In tuwn on hu luess on Monday. Alvin Kavnirc and wif of Winnie were trading with Muupin merchants ! on Monday. R. W. and It. K. Richmond made a buslnesa trip to Portland, going down this morning. Mrs. W. II. Stunts went to Dufur Inct Saturday nnd visited with rela tives at that plncr. o Dclos Benson, from Klamath Falls, was a week end guest of La- Laugh yourselves into hys terics; bubble over with pleasure at the Old Maids Convention to be held at Legion Hall, next Thursday night, February 1 under auspices of and by the Maupin Community Club Twenty-four "0!d Maids" and lo cal "Flappers" in the cast Curtain goes up at 8.00 sharp Adults 50 cents Children 25 cents Everybody Expected CO.'S SPECIALS Ivory Soap fWiU5c Cold'n Westi8Ttina45c Chocolate K11" srni: 33c Margarine ibutcrn18c PrnrmGFancy 0on, 40-50 1 QC 1 r UlltJk Bize, 12H pounds for T? . i wi n g 1,ancy Setd,t'ss' 9ft. IValalllo 4-pound bag, special, for tJll Wesson Oil ffiiS 4 , C her. He returned homo' wi,h Vnrnt o on Monday. ; o Mrs, Ilattie IUh was confined to ( her bed a couple of days this week with n illicit attack of flu. I -o Fred Alt spent a few days of last ami thi-, week in Portland, going down on a business errand. " 0 Walter Sharp, who Ik at work for Bill Formnn on the Flat, town on business Monday. in Thomas Baird came over from The Dulles yesterday and is working at tho ; itc of the new reservoir. Lloyd Wondsidc has purchased the snmple new Ford car recently I shown by Kramer Bros., a sedan. o Chris Paulson, a one-time ferry man at Muupin, now at Tygh Valley, was in Maupin on business Monday. George f'laymier and wife were down from Juniper Flat on Monday, doing shopping with our tradesmen. I Floyd McLeod spent the pant Sun- day with his brother, Stewart, on TyL'h Ridge, returning to Maupin Tuesday, 0 Stewart (Brick) McLcod came rn with the mail stage Tuesday morn- i"K tor a chort viwit with Maupin relatives and friends, o - Mm. Julius Shepflin went to Portland Wednesday last and spent the time up to Friday visiting' with her daughter, Ella, who la employed in the Montgomery Ward office. SADDLEMATES NEXT PICTURE Exciting Waiters Drama Coming to Legion Hall Sunday A breath of the west that carries the smell of gunpowder and the rrfinl'inf- nf Innthpl- im ar thn T-pfrinn hall Sunday night-next under thc title of "Saddlcmatcs." A Pathe western and with none other than the popular western tar, Wally Wales, Wally Wales is a hot-headed, two fktrd, hard-riding cowboy who de- mands fair play, and his partner, in sobriety, for they drink nothing stronger than milk, is an old-fashioned type of cow-man who doesn't bclivc that he who hestitates is la t This pair attempt to locate and then force a settlement with a man who has defrauded them out of property through the ruse of sign ing what they believed to be a gambling not but which really stood for real estate. In bringing about justice, a ro mance develops between the young cowboy and the crook's sister! which wrks out to a happy ending. A continuation of the Tarzan picture will also be shown along with a laughable comedy. We have lots of valentines left. See tho assortment at the Maupin Drug Store. Helps for the "Summer Baclielor" HTS snmrner i. the tune to tir prise your wife. Here's some inside Jtnff on how to do it When she returns from her vacation expecting to see you worn and wan from not having enough to eat dur ing her absence, surprise her by showing her a face of glowing health, and proudly lead her into a kitchen and point out a culinary mas terpiece which you, yourself, have mixed and cooked. Then observe the expression of awe on her face! Honest to Goodness Yes, you're right, It mill take practice, but not very much, for here are a couple of recipes which can be followed implicity results guaranteed : iftrictm Baktd Btoiu: Heat a frying pan, put four rashers of bacon m It and fry, turning as nec essary to keep from burning. Re PHILIP COSHAW DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME I Former Maupin Resident Succumb to Lon(-Lae'inf DUeaiei Buried at The Dallas Philip Gonhaw, aged 76 years, e former resident of Maupin, did at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. L, V. Broughton, The alien, Saturday last after Mifferhig from an ailment thi'. hud onJuied several years. Funeral service wvrc held Hi CVlloways' fu eral chapel on Tuesday, the body be Itig laid tw rert beside the remains of hU wife, who prccccded him In Octo ber 1020. The Odd Fellows burial service wai read at the gravo, he hav ing been a member of that order. While his son-in-law, L. V. Broug ton, taught in our schools Mr. Cos haw made his home here. He had previously lived at The" Dalles, to which place he returned at the ter mination of Mr. Broughton's school work. He had been a victim of Bright' disease for some time and ft is supposed that ailment was the cause of his death. While in Mau pin Mr. Go haw made many friends, all of whom will deplore hfs death. Mr. Oofihaw wa-i born In WabaHh, Ind., March 16, 18G4. From the late nineties, to about 1925 he wan engaged in the lumber busi ness m Chippewa and Clark coun ties, Wisconsin, retiring about five years go and making him home in Oregon. Surviving arc a brother. David, of Geary, Ind., two rlstcrs, Mrs. Katherine Gcrbert of Laurel, Ind., and Mrs. Mary Craig of Chippewa Falls, Wis., two daughters, Mrs. Mnry Stangland of Gateway and Mrs. Brougton of The Dalles; a son John, of Donald, Wis., 5 grandchild ren and 3 great-grandchildren. S to vail 's Gas Tablets will relieve indigestion. 60 cent-, a box at the Maupin Drug Store. Grippe Crip- Two Clarence Zigerhagen and Nick jKarolus were two Maupin men who were downed by grippe the first of the week. Nick got so he did not care whether he lived or died while "Ziggy" straightened his back and at la: t got the better of the aflment, I altkAiink P4 tlr . Ah n o fen although Nick is now able tU ISC about. Mna-er Retignt Morris Greene, who has been in Immediate charge of the Rainbow pool hall during the winter, has re signed and will take a re.t before time to begin work on his ranch and orchard. ID J. TTn About riVli, UpS Town Rending that a beggar who was wilted a million dollars lost his mind. John McMillan rays he is willing to take the risk. Bob Wilson says there isn't much difference between going on a "hunger strike" and marrying a Mcdern girl who can't cook. There's nothing sillier than going ahead and making more nutos when nothing is being done about making move bacon and put on platter to keep hot. Pour 'off all the fat from the pan except one tablespoon. Add one tablespoon erf minced onion and fry gently until a golden brown. Add half a mtrnfw 2 can of baked beans and one-half teaspoon of chili powder. Stir until thoroughly heated and add salt and pepper if desired. Serve with the bacon on top. This will serve two people or one mighty hnngry one. Corrvl and Bacon Casserole: Dram the diced carrots from an eight-ounce can. Arrange them ra very small easserole. Sprinkle salt, pepper and paprika over them and then sprinkle about two teaspoons of grated cheese on each. Lastly lay two or three strips of bacon on top of each. Bake in a hot oven until bacon is crisp. This will serve two people too, Tum-A-Lum Tickler Published in the merest of the people of Maupin and vicinity bv THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO., Phono Main 73 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, Editorial There is an old say-' Wo adviie that you paint everything. roof the roof. new you happiness. HP viait our office. pair everything. new our friendship model the house. , Poor fellow he has all kinds of bad luck. Got en auto and it blew up. Got an airplane and it blew down. ... Odd Fellows expect to remodel their build ing of course they will get the lumber of us. ... If any more towns get in debt ar. badly as Chicago, they will all probably call on the farmers to give city re lief. We might give them a cow and let them raise their own food. mg that a silk purse can't be made from a sow' car, but they certainly build fine stadiums by kicking her hide around. O. F. RKNICK, editor Up in Walla Walla they have a stadium built of Tum-A-Lum cement and it iure is nice. There are 1000 other uses for this con crete on the farm and in town. Come in and let us show you some ht them. e Little Mary on teeing her first peacock ex claimed, "Look Auntie, one of your chickens is in bloom." 0 City building new reservoir. We are fur nihing the lumber and cement. more parking places for them. Wonder how onons would ever have been able to claim a place on the dining table is someone had not discovered liver? , ot Bill Schilling has become an "ob jector." He objects to working on a cold concrete floor, objecta to lying under a car to make repairs, objects to handling cold tools, objects to de welding in a cold room, in fact ob jecta to anything that is not conducive to comfort. With the advent of warmer weather Bill's objections will vanish like a summer cloud and he will be willing to do the things he now objects even to getting rid of hb sciatic rheumatism. Dan Toling should be little asham cd of himself. As coach and player of the "Wildcats," Maupin's town basketball team, Dan has so perfected his organization that the Cats are winning all their contests. Why not lot tome other team carry way the honors sometime, Dan? x Dr. Elwood is a real philanthropist. After each snowfall he gets busy with a snow shovel and clears the walks from his office to the Kramer garage. Dr. Elwood must realize that us poor newspaper men cannot afford a snow fhovel, being weak and puny, could not use it if we had it, therefore derives a little exercise ! from the work of snow shoveling. Thnks, all the same, Doctor. Come and see the Old Maids con vention. Court Will Act On (continued from first page) water users under contract with the Wapinitia Irrigation company for water, who were not prcent at said hearing, had no notice thsroot, and whose rights are prer.idicially affected by the said findings and order of the State Engineer. IV. The Wapinitia Irrigation company particularly excepts to sub-division 4 of the findings and order upon the following groundr, to-wit: That the evidence submitted to the State Engineer upon tho occasion of the hearing July 15, 1929, showed conclusively and unquestionably that labor and money had been expended on said project in an amount great- j ly in excess of that found by the I State Engineer, and that in addition ! thereto the Wapinitia Irrigation j company had incurred a very con siderable indebtedness on account of i the development of said project; that the raid findings failed to show that the failure of the company to deliver water pursuant to its con tracts with water users was due ' largely to circumstances outside of the control of the company to-wit, the failure of the contract users to maintain their ditches, weirs and measuring devices in good condition and in misusing and destroying the same; the failure of the contract users to pay their maintenance charges, making it possible for the company to maintain laterals and sub-laterals connecting with ' their ditches; and a seasonable inadquacy of water. That the evidence affimatively and unquestionably shows that the Wap initia Irrigation company expended in the maintenance, development and improvement of said project, all of the money that it had been able to secure for such purposes; and February 6, 19Ul No. U The moat unplesanl place to live Is just be. yond your Income, Bit building a Tum-A-Lun home you will get a Ufa time lea. on bapplncs and will save money io stoad of paying rent o o' Have you cut Cclotex a, m s'.me of the leading newspaper and magazine? . Look for them in the Ladie Home Journal, Sat.' Eve. Post and others. e '" The patient about to be operated on for thi eighth time asked the doctor, "Say Doc why don't you put in a Zip per?" Building time com mg. ' See our plan books, they are , for free inspection. it was considerably hampered by the failure on the contract users to bear their maintenance charges and by a condition of severe agricultural depression existing throughout the entire territory covered . by caid project Thousands of New Words spelled, pronounced, and defined in WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY The "Supreme Authority" ere are ftw tamplei t hot pursuit Air Council mud gun 8. P. boct aerial cascade Red Star capital ship mystery ship Irredenta Esthoni American Legion Blue Cress girl scout airport cyper sippio honeen thh itorw crystal detector superheterodyne mf information amrwing yaf 2700 Page. OOOMae- traltoos 407.C0O Wardtead PhroM CuetteeranJ BinenpklcalDictionerf Gf f A But i Write for a armpit Vt ot the AW IVo-rf., .peclmon at E.gular and lad! Piser, G.&CMERRIAM CO. Springfield. Mass. 1! S. A. ijlt 'ii el CRANDALL Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon. Phene 35-J LADY ASSITANTS A Maupin Mr. and Mr. Charlet Crofoot Wapinitia Roy Ward Tygh Valley- W. B. Sloan A QUIET SERVICE Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work brinK it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send GUY A POUND asamiSiwMturtnK Jeweler -nd Watchmaker bunu ur to U. Lindquist TUB DALLES - - OREGON