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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1930)
Always working for the best Interests of Maupin and all of Southern Wasco County. MAUF Publishes only that iuwi fli to print. Caters to no particular IN class, but works for all VOLUME XVI Gubernatorial Victim of Death Cm. a H W. Roady Review Stat Guard Funeral Today The body of Ktalt Senator Gaorgt , W. Joseph, Republican nominee for governor who cited Monday mailing at Cimp Clatcp. was recei'-ed it :16 p, m. by the Finlcy mortuary. George W. Joiioph, Republican candidate for governor,, dropped Ued at Camp Clatsop it 8d57 Mon day morning. Senator Joseph was watching na tional guardsrot-n drill when, with out laying a word, he collapsed, , falling over backward, Ho breathed hi, last in a few minutes, The Senator, who had spent the week-end in Ststwlde in company with William C. North of Portland, took breakfast with Major General George White at the camp shortly before 8 a. m. lie ate a hearty breakfast and was In fine spirits. Soon after breakfust he mounted a horse and rode at a walk to the drill grounds of the 162d infantry. There be dismounted and wtj, in conversa tion with General White, Colonel KA13ER RE ELECTED DIRECTOR Appreciation of Work Shown Being Again Chotan The annual ichool election for Maupin dirtr.ct was held at the High .echool tuilding on Manday with a fair representation of voters out. Two candidates for the position of director wero in the field, they be ing Cecil Woodcock and H. It. Kaiser, incumbent. The latter was chosen to succeed himself, it being the third time he has been elected to the school hoard, Mrs. R. E, Wilron was elected ichool clerk. That lady succeeds Mrs. Blanche Hedin, who has remov ed from Maupin. Mrs, WilHon has all the capabilities necesiary to fill the elerk'o office and tier choice is oppular one. Mrs. II. F. Eothwell succeeds to the chairmanship of the board, it being her second time as directing head of the board. Mra. L, C Hennasrhsn HI Some time ago Mrs. L. C. Henne ghan had her teeth extracted and the dentist prepared her gums for hardening. Tuesday morning thc lady went to the dental parlors to , have the process removed and when she returned to her homo was taken very ill. She was confined to her bd a couple of days as a result. Redmond C H. Sawyer purch ased Redmond steam laundry. Calories fARY-JANE and Junior lre having guests for luncheon today. This is the weekly statement of a wise mother who finds time to give her youngster in opportunity to play host and hostess. She main tains thst having Tommy-from-Next-Door or Joan-from-Around-the-Corner introduces the children to better table etiquette and to a variety of foods that they like be cause Tommy or Joan like them. Recipes for Decorative Dishes Calories and vitamins are skill- fully concealed in creamed chicken that deluges a mainland of toast tri angles, carrot boats hoisting- real nils and bearing cargons of golden pineapple, and coooa with a marsh . mallow Island afloaj, There's a Nominee Is Sudden Stroke II. A. Allen of the regular army and Colonel Eugene Mosnbcrger of the 102d when he suffered the heart attack. Ai he fell backward General White rushed to bis assistance. Dr. Joseph Winkle of Lebanon, an offi cer of the hospital company, was tummoned at once and pronounced him dead a few minutes after the collapse. The body was removed to the camp hospital, where Liutcnunt Colonel William G. Scott, chief sur geon of the National Guard, made an examination. Ho attributed death to what is known medically aa a cardiac embolism. The body was taken to Portland Monday evening, it being accompan ied by several officers of the na tional guard as well a., by many friends who had gone to Camp Clat up when the news of Mr. Joseph's death reached Portland. Funeral services for the depart ed stetc senator were held today, the ceremony being attended by one jf the lurgest concourses of friends and neighbors ever held in the state mctropolis. '. . , . WATER IS WIDE AND DEEP Juniper Flat RacaMng Wttaai In Quantitiei to Suit All , '! While on the way to the rock crusher on thc cut-off Monday after noon ye editor was surprised toj note the vast quanity of water j running down the main canals of j the irrigation system. The feeder , from the mountains way filled with nrr while tH ;ana! leading from j Clear Lake wj similarly filled. . Each contract holder la gettlnir all the water he desires" and as a suit alfalfa is growing at that surprises all ranchers, pace Quite a commentary on pa t con ditions we opine. And we wonder why the supposed-to-be owners of the Irrigation system did not tako a little pains, clean out the canals and lower one so that water would run down hill instead . of slopping over banks because the lower end was higher than the upper ono. Out of Rsrre HolliRter McCoy, after working a time in the mountains under Joe A. Graham, ram nut. Inf Rntiirnn .J spent a few days visiting wKh rcla- lives at Wapinitia. Thirit Betrayed Tracked by a trail of leaking liquid Harry, and John Garden of i Toronto were arrested for stealing 1 a barrel of beer. for Kids hidden treasure of real calorie con tent in these recipe i Crtam Chicken en Toast : Twe cups cold cooked chicken cut ia dice (if you haven't left-ovtt chicken, the canned product is de licious), two cups white sauce, a pinch of celery .salt. Heat chicken dice in sauce and add celery salt Carrot 'Boats with Fineopplti Scoop raw carrots into boat shapes i and fill with segments of canned pineapple. A toothpick and plain white card make a marveloua sail. ( Party Cocoa: This need not cut into your precious "quart-a-day" bottle if you keep condensed milk on hand. One teaspoon cocoa, one cup boiling water, two tablespoons condensed milk. Mix cocoa and one-half cup boiling water. Boil three minutes. Pour this mixture into the diluted milk and beat with egg-beater. Top with marshmaIlow, r . "ui nvitut iur mi , MAUPIN. OIlKnON. THIIBKmV TUNIS in 10m ----- Number 32 HUT GRAVEL COATjMUPIN CLUBBERS; MAO UN Ml it Harnei. Road Crew Now to Begin on Final End of DO.OOO Yard Gral Contract The final load of gravel to com plete the first coat of such toad covering on the Wapinitia cut-off aoove bear springs was spread on Tuesday afternoon by the crew em ployed by H. E. Harness, contractor. The crusher will now be employed in crushing a finer size rock for the second and final coat under Mr. Harness' contract, A visit to the rock crusher is al most an aducation, in that one may there get first hnd information re garding how the rock Is crushed and how ti is spread on the road. To loosen the rock an air compressor is used to operate drills. When holes are drilled dynamite is usedj and thc rock loosened. The loose rock is then conveyed to the crush tr where it is fed into a chute lead ing to huge steel rollers, which re- l"uce n 10 wuucr eizcs- ,ne Pro "uct tllus Prduced la conveyed, in j buckets on a endless belt, to a bin, j where it is delivered to trucks. Thc ) trucks then take it to the place of spreading where it la smoothed out evenly. That is about all there is tn it R. E. Harness secured a contract to supply about 90,000 cubic yards crushed rock for the stretch of roni cntioned a,bove. He forked time last. year and on June 3 of this year again started up his plant The plant consLts of two huge Dieiei engines one of 125 horn power, tha other of 180 horse power. Belta from these extend to tha crusher, "of which there are two, one for coarse gravel and the other for finer rock.- The engines also furn ish power for the conveyor belta and alto run a generator which supplys lights for night work. The plant is under the immediate supervision of Charjes Gaines, a man who has been with Mr. Harness several years. Another air compressor was add ed to the equipment Tuesday, and with this it is thought more rock can be losened, which became nec essary as the work progressed. The plant is running day and night, the trucks hauling on two shifts. There are eight trucks on the road and two more in the pit, these latter hauling the rock to the crushers. About 40 men are employed on thc work, 22 of them being truck drivers. Adjacent to the plant is a regular village, there being a boardi"8 JT? where, T'l .f13 are served daily, an office building, several deeping tents and habita tions for six or seven families. This camp was established in July last year. The contract calls for spreading gravel over 13 miles of roadway. Half of that has been completed snd the other half will be rushed ahead as fast as possible, H being .Mr. Harness' attention to complete his contract by the first of September, j SWINDLING THE FAT ONES Cannot Reduco by Chewing Cum or . Eating Cum Drop Due to the feminine craze for slim figures, thousands of women are being swindled by vendors of al leged fat-reducing preparations, which have no value whatsoever. Put up in the form of "fat reduc ing chewing gum," or "fat reducing gum drops," some of these fake fat cures are quite attractive, but sever al of them which have been analyed were found to contain nothing con ducive to slenderness, except a drug having a slight laxative effect. These reducing remedies are us ually accompanied by instructions to eat only about half as much food as usual, to take long walks, and be sparing In the use of bread and po tatoes. Following these directions would tend to secure the dor ired re sults, of course, without tho chowing gum or gum drops. Doctors tell us that it isn't health ful for fat people to be shn., any. w:ty. "Be yourself" is their idvice. Klamath Falls George Isackson received contract for construction of new federal building.' H1GUWAY aio.ii;, Instructor Doing All Potsibla Make Coarse PUaant for ha 700 Present to Oregon State College, Cervallis, June io Among the iu0 4-H cluo j "Teddy," the little dog belonging to members and leaders who ore en- the Kramer children and "Pedro" joying the suieeuth annual aumnier ' . ,,. . . aesnon at Oregon State college arelhe "'T 1 U' httl U from Maupin. They are Mrs. Ibe,n thc ones 10 be affected. Two Came Wilson, leader, Junior Slush- J o the caU longing to The Times cr, Harry Kuthen'ord, Betty Slush- "mIly also m victim to Poin. ai cr, Leu Turner, Theodore Kirch, j ?" 8(5 he ,amU uhh ' hn Jean Kenick, fciiaabcth ,Rutheford, I f;ey' In each " the cats Allene Wilson, Alta Cbastain, Henry I Icftfani,hes of httle kittens- Wilson. Creatha Turner and KAluhL Ktiscr. Evervthinp u 1 k l,Pin.- .li.n., to make thc jiir,grtcr' stay on the campus the happiest and most prob aVe tw0 weens of Urn xm. fcach morning is devoUd to class work, both lecture ur.d laboratory, ia a'l phases of agriculture and home economics, and lectures are given on number of cultural subjects, An hour each afternoon is given over to general assemblies, with prominent stats officials and other well-known men and women as speakers. Among these are O. M. Plummcr, manager of the Pacific In ternational Livestock exposition, Miss Edna Waples, supervisor of home economics, Portland; C. L. Starr. President of the state board of higher education; members of the state fair board; C. A. Howard, state superintendent of public in struction and several members of the college faculty. ' Fun of whatever kind the clubbers choose Is In order the rest, of the day. They go swimming , in 1 ,he pools in the men's and women's gymnasiums, play tennis cm the col-. shoe ; tonm.m.nf If lf around. KW. u. juao ivu ------- , r-..v, r--, u. l-rograin. occupy ino evenings. io a uay ox iwo now. June zx in fact, the boy8 and girls will be com- ing back home, with inmased en- thusiasm for the cominir vear of iV. u ", ' . e,"m,!'e y1" . ctuo wura, ana wnn lnioroiation ana inspiration for the clubt ers who were left at home. SPRAYS FOR WEED CONTROL County Agent Lawrence- Will Show How to Kill Wd -, In order to observe (he results of chemical sprays on vrild morning glory a field trip will be held Wed- the course. The 30 pupils raen nesday afternoon, June 25th, ac-!tioned will attend some other school cording to W. Wray Lawrence, ! and it is a question amojig the par county agent, who will conduct the I trip. The trip will start at H. R. Rich ards' farm on the . Wrehtham mar ket road at 1 :30 p. m., continue to George W. Hartb.'s farrn, and ter minate at G. G. Bolton's farm by the Wrentham 'jvarehouje". On the Richards and Bolton farms observations will be made of applications c,f both sodium a ad cal cium chlorate at rates varying- from one to iouy pounds per squar t rod. Also applicaitons put on in th i duct form wiU be noted in comparison to sprayed treatments. On the Harth farm observations t will be made where both these cbcrmi-! cals were applied to patche ', of morning glory in his wheat field at a standard rate of thite pounds i er square rod. This will be an excellent oppor tunity to observe tjhe effects of dif ferent rates of application, also where chemicals were, put out tra der actual fte!4 conditions. Iaw t rence stated. ; At much time y.jii be spent on each place as is necessary to look i the demonstr&tlou.s over and answer questions in. to vegard to them.. 1 A Correction. ' Ia our-reorts of tho v Shauiko meeting in lr4st week's Time, we were guilty of ; slight fimmision. In the resr jut$on quoted we made it ay "nont jiuble should not be asset ed for taxable nurnoses. Tho rose. lutlon Vhould have reat: "It is theJ sense of this meeting that land in wc county east of the Deschutes rivet? classed as non-tillable' should NftT BE ASSESSED AT : OVER $.00 PP5R ACRE EXCEI.i; IN SOCIAL CASES." Dog Toisoner Scatters Death Pellets In Yards of Maupin Innofnaiya Dog Civan Strycklaa Which U All Roaannal by Several Honae Cat Two innofensive ' doyi were ' poisoned by strychnine last Friday. ine were "y taken to Dr- Stovall, who gave them injec tion of tw"gbt sleep" and event- ually overcame the effect of the, poison. The cats were buried. ! .., un arguna me wona; have vi ited countries of every) clime; have talked with natives of many counties and whenever poison ing of dogs or other family pets was mentioned the poisoner was'execrat- I ed m th Possible Ian- guage. He was classed as one of the lowest order of things, and compared with the deadliest snake extant In deed, he is worse than a rattlesnake for that reptile always gives warn- DUFUR WOULD SUP ONE OVER ON OUR SCHOOL Working Quiatljr to Infnlonen Tygfc! portation may look good to some. Pupil, to Attend TKoir i Others realize the difficulties to be SchooU Nst Torm I encountered by sending their child- " "' Jren so far away.' Working on the quiet in an at-; Tygh grade Is one of the long, tempt to influence pupils living at j est in this section; the top of Tygh Tygh Valley, Wamic and WhitelRid the fir- P1"6 to get snow River to attend the Dufar achooli,nd tnat fallg heavier than at any next term people from Dufuf ware J1 P1 - Again It is greatly surprised last Sunday when ' much co,der lon that tretch of they encountered a delegation of represent- asI ki. atU Fk.. ... "a V - ;,.. il. ff...l .i i . , v I "cs ut scnooi lygni valley. . .. "T" " foard n ta.l$d been made' DQfurt to ""7 pupila from this end to that Place ee. not telling , thn fork, fm thi. -n th. xi naa oeen learnea Dy our school' . : Portat,on Iees were charged against ithe tuition. To offset such propa- Iganda Mrs. H. F. Bothwell, Frank Stuart, T. B. Slusher and Cecil 'Woodcock attcnted the meeting. There it was learned that about 30 pupils would reek outside tuition the coming year, this because Tygh Valley would not have a high school, as there were no pupils to complete Helps for tlte "Summer . Bachelor" fHIS snmmer is the time to sur prise yew wife. Here's some inside stuiT on how to do it When the returns from her vacation expecting to see you worn and wan from not having enough to cat 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 I Honest to Goodness Yes, you're right, it will take practice, but not very much, for here are a couple of recipes which can be followed implidty-H-esBlts guaranteed : Mexican Baked Beans X Heat a frvinar pan, 1 put four rashers of !acon in it and fry, turning as nee- l wajy. to keep iron horning. Eg- ing, whereas the dog poisoner worka in the dark and by ttealth. If a dog is juilty of killing sheep, livestock, chickena, or attacking peo ple, there is a law provided for hla demise. The owner la liable for whatever damage the canine doe and he i the one who should be con sulted regarding the depredations of his day and made to pay the losses. The man who deliberately puts out poison I, little better than he who killa another. In the one instance a dog's life U sought But how many little children have been the victim of the poisoner's lowness by picking up mon els containing the lethal dose set out for dogs? A man who throws poison about promiscuously is more .han a moron, for he realizes what he is doing and put out p..iron with deliberate intent to kill dos. Such person is beneath notice of all honet pecple; he is possessed of mmd warped and strangulated. Hi very being is a cancer on the social body and he should be incarcerated, if apprehended and his guilt proven, in some place where hla only com panions were those pictured by Dante in Paradise Lost, and con demned to forever remain in torment in the nether-most deptho of well, the hot place. ents just where to send them. The offer of Dufur and the carry Ing out Of the Dromise of free trana. i roa1 than about here and is miles River or Wamic to Maupin. The school board of Maupin, if we should succeed rn securing the attendance of thoa. ntmit, at n- . , , . schools, may purchase a school bus . '--t-. gomeon. or au 'the pupi! "o thhlTZ Xou 1"ul th PUPU 0 this PUce. Ia either event those outside pupil would be better served here than by driving the 20 miles to Dufur two ways each day. s The matter will be decided by the parents of the pupils and their de cision should be in favor of Maupin as offering just as good a course of study, competent teachers and a shorter haul - Klamath Falls Construction of new S 50,000 airport progressing rapidly. move bacon and pat on platter tu keep hot Pour off all the fat trora the pan except one tablespoon. : Adit one tablespoon of minced onion and fry gently nntil a golden brown. Add half a number 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 hungry one. Carrot ami Bacon Casserole'. Drain the diced carrots ' from an eight-ounce can. Arrange them m very small eaueroie. Sprinkle salt, pepper and paprika over theih and then sprinkle about two teaspoons of grated cheese on each. Lastly lay two or three strips of hacon oa top of each. Bake in a hot oven tmtil bacon a crisp. This will sent ( two pyfo tjr-, kAV ft,