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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1930)
f egi fw& THf3 MAUPIN TIMES Thursday, April IT, lOAO. The Maupia Times AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Ullun i I - - i I . 1 II ' I i M mi .1 Down From Nena, John Confer and wife came down from the Fitzpatrick ahctp ranch last evening, they having been there through lambing. John reports the Fittpatrlck lan.b crop as being ex cellent, all strong and large lamb. The new crop wai marked yesterday. V.adaville at IUI1 Manager Matthews of the local picture show has signed Baxter and Elray, vaudcvillians, for the coming (how, next Sunday night at, Legion hall. The comedians made a hit last Sunday night and promt, e an entire change of bill for the coming show. As an added attraction the picture, " At-A-Boys last race," with Dorothy Gi h in the lead, will be shown. The good horeman will gee to it that the horse is accustomed to grain before hard work starts in the spring. o-j j;r,- u 31 Let us outfit you-Tre are practical fishermen and there is no guess work about our tackle. Our tackle is carefully selected for the waters of this vicinity and much of it is made to our special order and is exclusive with us. We feature Famous "Do Forett" Imported English Dry FUe each 15, dozen ylet) Allcock't and Rainier Cry Flies 15c each, 2 for .. OC Wrht and McGill "Wiltnea, Wine" Dry . a a Flies, each 20c, dozen (hUU Spinner Hook specially tied for Deschutes -f p River FiibJns;, each 8c, Z for XDC Good Selection of Trout, Salmon and ai n Casting Rods at $2.50, $3.50, ..... .... ...ip4eZt) Shakespeare Reels at Nationally Advertised Prices M r Pete'. Roe Eggs, jar 4t)C Weig'elt Brothers Book and Music Store The Dalles, Oregon Special Attraction Coming Personal Appearance of Howard Webster Well known screen villian in his latest release, that startling drama of Alaska, the land of ice and snow. NORTH OF NOME A SIX REEL MOTION PICTURE A gripping story of two strong men who fight over a beautiful girl, for whose love they risk their lives. Beauty! Thrills! Action! You cannot afford to miss this picture, at Maupin LEGION HALL SUN., APRIL 27 25 cents and 50 cents SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE I.e. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE PORTLAND--THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN ad Way Poias ead War Point. BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS ieaeJSaeBseBjBBBaBjeaeMe jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiuiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi Neighborhood iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimHiuMnuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHH'wimiiiuin IIIIIIIIUMIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIUII Wapinitia SCHOOL NEWS After a week's absence Wilbur Mathews is back to school. Ernio and Avis Kndcrsby have been coming to ichool from Crab- trees during the past week. Miiia Shoi thill was absent from school on Monday. Avis Enderby took her place as a teacher. Zelma Teschner was absent Fri day. , The Ninth grade Englkh class is now studying on verse seventeen, Canto Second, in "Lady of the Lake." Lettort Awrd A Student Body meeting was held last Thur day to decide on awarding athletic letters to the ones that earned them " in sports. Fishing CI 1 1 I WW .eV School Notes Also letters will be awarded to those girls who earn them in the track met. I. Bookkeeping The bookkeeping students nru working on the June portion of C. W, Keoland's Practice Set. They art making a report of outgoing papers- as of June wxtecuth. CRADE NEWS Frances was absent from school Monday for the fir.t time this year. Ellen Hachlcr and Laurel Hrrt man have the best grades in Arllh- metic of the Fifth grade. Pupils absent from tbo Primary room Monday were Bob and Chloe Holloman, Vivien McCoy and Rose Hartman. Primary officers for this week are as follows: Chairman, Harvey Wall ; pencil monitor, Vivien Mc Coy; paper monitor, Verel Teschner, desk monitor, Bob Holloman; Li brary monitor, Vernel Teschner. S-P-O-R-T-S Tyik Defeated The Wapinitia High school ba e- ball team journeyed to Tygh last Friday and played a game with the Tygh Valley High school twirlers. Gerald Claymier and Howard Pe hette pitched for Wap. while Jim Zumwalt and Harvey Rhodes pitch ed for Tygh. A small crowd at tended although it was an excep tionally good day. At the end of the ninth inning the score stood 14 2 in favor of Wapinitia. Wapinitia Wins from Simaasho Last Sunday, April 13, the Wap initia "Pick-Up.," journeyed to Sim nasho where the "Pale Faces" and "Red Skins" engaged in a battle. It was a tough contest but the In dians failed to turn back the invad ers who came home with a 12 to 10 victory. SPORTSMANSHIP (By Copen Hagen) Odds you are willing to give You'll ak of neither friend or foe Unfair advantage you will not take Of either swift or slow; A damage done that you brought ' about You will listen to amend, If you're in the wrong and found H out You're a sportsman to the end. On trifles you will argue not Nor explode if you are hit, But you will fight to the very end If the cause is just and fit All honor you will never claim If you are a sportsman true, It takes two at least to play the game, A man to win and another to lose. JOKES The celebrated soprano wan in the middle of her solo when little Johnny said to his mother, referring to the conductor of the orchcUra: "Why I does the man hit at the woman with the stick?" "He is not hitting at her," replied the mother. "Keep quiet," Johnny: "Well then, what is she hollerin' so for?" Herb: ''I'll teach you to make love to my daughter, young man." Billie: "I wish you would, mister, I aint makin' much headway." Frank: "There's a salesman out side with a mustache." Marion: "Tell him I love a mu taehe." TyghValley Dorothy Hood, Correspondent The Tygh Valley baseball team was defeated by the Wapinitia base ball team Friday by the score of 14 to 2. The two scores were made by Harvey Rhoades and James Zum walt. The Tygh Valley town team tra vcled to Kent Sunday, whero they were beaten in a ten-Inning game by the score of 7 to 8. The Senior class members are very bu y, as their announcements came last Saturday. Preparations are being made to give a dance in the gym on Satur day, April 26. "The Tyee" paper has been held up for some time as a Hcktagraph ribbon was not available. Prepara tions are being made to continue the work on Wednesday. The regular Student Body meet ing was held Tuesday morning. Dar- rel Wing was appointed athletic manager with "Stinkey" Davis as helper. Preparation,, and commit tees were appointed for the dance, April 20. Wapinitia Jottings Mr. Walnicr and sons, Orton and Lorun. from Portland visited at the G. 11, Bell home on Sunday. The Junior and young peoples of Wr.pinilia Sunday school had a picnic .Sunday. Sfim Appling and family vlsnted at the Key Ward home Sunday night. The young people's class of the Wapinitia Sunday school In having a contest, which started la t Sunday. Come on young folkcc, let'a make things hum. The Wupinitia Sunday school will journey to Pino Grove next Sunday for Easter services. There will be Sunday school in the morning, a bas ket dinner at noon, and a sermon in the nftcroon. Kvcry one como and bring your lunch. Edward Walters ipent Sunday afternoon at the E. E. Mathews home. An attendance contest at the Pine Grove school closed Sunday. The colors of the contesting sides were blue and red, the blues coming out ahead. Several Juniper Flat ranchers will finish plowing this week. A large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. Davis, Saturday. While coming back from the base ball game at Simnasho Sunday, Sam Wall had the misfortune of having a flat tire. Oh these automobiles! Mis. Heckman, principal, spent the week end at The Dalles. Many of tho Wapinitia boosters traveled to Simnasho Sunday to wit ness the bar t ball game between Wap initia tnd the Indians. Bring us your films for developing. A 5x7 enlarge ment with each, 50 cents' worth of work. Maupin Drug Store. YOUNG MOTHER PASSES AWAY M Charles Davit Dies After Danfhter U Bom Mrs, Charley, Davis, aged 18 years, patwed away at the family home on Juniper Flat last Thursday, April 10, after an illness which endured Trom the time her baby girl war worn, ahouk three weeks previously. Funeral was held at the Wapinitia church, Rev. Clark M. charge, with interment Smith In in Kelly rcmctTy April 12. ..Mr. Davis war, born at White Salmon, Washington, May 30, 1913. She became the wife of Chas. Davis and failed t" rally after the birth of her baby. Te funeral was largely attended, the church being filled with sorrowing friends and relatives of the family. Decedent was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, the father, with hunbaud and liater. Mrs. John Davi3, being left to mourn her early demise. Some Dolly Varden Oliver Re h and wife went to the river last evening after trout. Oliver succeeded in landing a small fish while his wife carried ofi tv ret or 1, ebe pulling out a 19-inch Dolly 'vcen and which weiVd 24 potirds. A dollar's worth of road for every dollar of road money spent. Application of business efficiency in handling of county affairs. 15 years of business ex perience and now a successful dirt farmer. Overseas World War Veteran Member of Grange Edward II. Spurgeon Candidate for Republi can nomination for county commissioner, (paid Adv. Safety First is a stern law of nature. Are you safe in your insurance, or valuable papers? This bank is a place of trust; we guard your interest as our own; If not a customer arrange to be one soon. Let's talk it over. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) CLASSIFIED COLUMN "SHEEP FOR SALE 120 young Ramboulettc sheep for sale nt a bargain if taken at once. Ralph Moore. Griitly, Oregon. l!3-t2 PIANO IN STORAGE Looks and is like new. Will sacrifice balance, 1168.00. Terms; $2.00 weekly. Will discount for cash. Write. Tallman Piano Store, 31 5 touth 12th street, Salem, Oregon 23-t3 WOOD FORFaTe Pino Wood. $800 per cord delivered in Mau pin or vicinity. John Clark, Tygh Valley, Oregon. POISONED GRAIN FOR SALE Poisoned barley for grey diggers at Shattuck Bros., Maupin; Hurt man' store at Wapinitia; Van Duyn's store at Tygh Valley; Wharton's store at Wamic. Also poisoned oats for sage . rats at Shattuck Bros., Maupin. 20-tl. RUPTURE SHIELD Expert Coming to THE DALLES on FRL, SAT, MAY 2-3 at The Dalle. Hol'l ffem 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Evening by telephone appointment only No Charf for Consultation Mr. C. F. Rcdll.h, the xurecsnful expert ays: The "Perfect Retention ShMds" hold the rupture perfectly, no matte, what position the body asHiimcs oi how heavy a weight you lift. They give Instant relief, ontiact the open ing in a remarkably bhorl time and strengthen the weak Issues (the real cause of rupture) so that they fre quently recover hteir previou-. natural retaining power, ncvling no further outside support. Stomach trouble, backache and constipation often caused by Rupture promptly disap pear. Truly rei .UK- , .. prompt n ".its have b:-t I'Vtuincd not only with recent and nu fully developed ruptures but also with old, long ne glected ones. It.gcnious, recently perfected de vices arc now holding ruptures firmly which heretofore never had been re tained. No elartic belts nor filthy log- ' straps are uwd. I guarantee the durability of my amsolutcly sweat and inoifiturc proof, sanitary appliances. i 75 of ruptured children recover completely through expert mechani cal treatment according to statlHties, j Do not waste your money on widely ; advertised mail order contraption j You cannot fit yourself. C. F. 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Unoat, Smtmmif l('(Hm 10S-II MaJmoatk Hotrf ATw(l.t97i l PORTLAND, OUGON (F4 A4-ril) Win. A. SHORT MAUPIN . . . OREGON if. 25 Cents buys the best and largest meal served In Tho Dalles, at JEFF'S PLACE Across the itrect from his old stand. Now at 410 East Second Street. WAPINITIA I. O. O. F. Lodgn No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members alwmyt welcom. Roy R. Crabtroo, N. C B. W. Welch, Secretary. WhiteRestaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, Prop. ' I i '.';,,".' '.-1 I