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IMJP1I Always working for the best interests of Maupln and all of Southern Wasco County. Publishes only that nw to print Caters to no particular class, but works for all IViLJCdi VOLUME XVI MAUPIN, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930 Number 37 Hummings From Tygh's One and Only Newspaper ii Eaterpt, From, Copy of Tyih Bee account of the death of Wm. Heis of August 17, 1005 and lor, Sr., which occurred at his homo Comment in Dufur August 14, 1905. Under . Wamic news ia a note to the effect We have eecurcd a copy of the that Wheeler & Magill were moving Tygh Valley Boo, published at that their sawmill to the Simpton place; place by Elmer 0. Shepherd and that Mrs. Lizzie Allen has a new as riven to ua by R. C. Tunison. The slatant cook who can wash- dishes, issue we have is dated August 17, peel potatoes and onions, and ad 1905, published nearly 25 years vises the girls to act their caps for ago, him. The paper is well filled with ad- An article lauding John F. Sto vertUenenU, among them bolng , a vena as the best man to build the three-column announcement of Sex- Panama canal occupica consider ton 4 Walther, The Dalles. Hinman able space. In the Tygh Valley items tt Knowles, Dufur also advertise a was one telliing that the Bowman line of general merchandise. Scott stage suffered a broken axle while AY Young's Tygh Valley Roller Mills coming down the Tygh grade; that and W. M. McCorklo advertise flour one of the horses on the Burlingame and mill products in fairly lurge ads. stage fell down and broke a shaft; VanDuyn & Adams tell the world that wheat hauling and harvest oc that they carry all gooods necessary cupies the time of ranchers; that to keep up the houwj, and Mrs. It. Mrs. W. U. StaaU and son, Harvey A. Driver calls attention of the ladles Slushcr, stopped In Tygh while on to her stock of millinery at Wamic. their way from Dufur to Victor; Tho Fifteen Milo stable- of C. P. I that the editor and wife were regal Ealch, which was managed by R. B. ' ed with Ice cream and cake, the (antreli, auk the patr'n.ige of tho 'gift of Mrs. Jim Scott; that Joseph tri veling public, whl'.o tho Tygh Vsl-; Davics and wifo hud gone to Port ley Drug Store advi.-tlses propria-! land to attend the Lewis and Clark tary medicines and souvenir pos' exposition; that J. L. Hannah of cards. Dr, J. L. El wood, now proctlc-.The Dalles was employed by .Wal ing at Maupln. carries a card in lace Farghcr on Dead Dog; that The Bee. Three orders, Odd Fcl-i Frank Batty of Juniper Flat was lows, M. W. A. and Royal Neigh-'trading In Tygh recently. bors ' give directions concerning meetings in a lodge directory col- umn. The usual run of patent i medicinee also appeared in the paper. Among the news articles was an CON BUCKLEY'S CLOVER ! PASSES SEED INSPECTION Two acres of Ladino clover pass ci tho field inspection for certifica tion for seed purposes on C. A. Buckley's form in Tygh Valley. ThU Inspection was made by D. E. Ste phens, superintendent of the Moro Exeprlment station Monday, July 21. This is the only field of Ladino do fst raised for seed purposes in Wasco county, according to W. Wray ' Lawrence, county agent. This field of clover is exceptionally good and should make a good iource of loul grown seed for farmers in terested in growing this valuable crop for pasture or seed purposes. , Ludino clover is one of the most outstanding pasture plants that can be obtained, Lawrence stated, and on land where there is plenty of mois ture It cannot be excelled in carry ing capacity or quality. Whore it is to be, used for pasture purpowc only It is quite often ad visable to plant a mixture of Meal cw Focue and Orchard grass to gether with Ladino clover as this hus a duided advantage in doing away with the danger of bloat. , C'tiicr f armors having gooj fields of Ladino clover this yeor an- Wm. Melcher, Dufur; and Pine Dairy, Mill Creek. NEWLYWEDS NOW AT HOME Addle Wray and Bride Return From Honeymoon Trip i Addio Wray and wife are now in Maupln, having returned from their honeymoon trip, which was spent on the coast and at Portland. They were married recently at The Dalles. The newlyweds have rented tho Mrs. Frank Woodcock cottage and have been busy arranging same to suit their convenience. Addle is the gentlemanly clerk at the Maupin drug store, and his wifo was one of the popular teachers in The Dalles schools. They will ifdd greatly to the 'social sot of Maupin. Appeal Hearing to Ba Held 'The appeal of the Tygh Valley fschool board from the decision of the county superintendent in the S. D. Stephens case, will bo heard to morrow before State Superintendent ' C.) A. ' Howard. Stephens was din (Charged by the board, appealed to the county superintendent, whone decision was contested by the board, the ' coming hearing being the re sult. ' !';' ; Oil Painting Genuine oil paintings, 9x7 inches, in frame ready to hang, 85 "cents each at tho Maupin Drug Store. The paper was nicely printed and the make-up ananged in readable manner. It is a five-column eight page 'heel, four pages being patent the other four containing news end advertisements. home RESH GIVES LOW PRICES Hweit Sale of Groceries and Meats Now Advertised We call attention of our readers to the half page advertisement of the O. P, Rcsh & company in. this issue of Tho Times. That establish mcnt Is cutting profit with custo mers and has made a special cut for harvest time. Many necessary arti cles have been slashed in price and those Include meats, Mr. Resh says the low price of cattle and hogs will bo reflectod in meat sold by him over the block, he thus giving.custo mers the benefit of the drop in live stock prices. The other articles list ed are staple goods and at the prices quoted will enable people to lay in quantity 'lots. When you trade with Rech you always get your mony's worth while the goods are tho best tho market puts out. Rend the ad vertiBcnient then take advantage of the borgains offered. TAKEN TO DALLES HOSPITAL Mrs. Wm. Beckwith Suffers With Second Relapte Mrs. Wm. Beckwith, who has been ill for many months, suffered a second relapse and on Tuesday was taken to a hospital at the coun ty scat. Latest reports from her bedsldo are to the effect that she wns resting easy. Mrs. -( Beckwith was taken ill about two years ago. At times she seems to bo on the gain, at others failing. Just what her ailment is is not definitely known, soma physicians diagnos ing it ns one thing, others as some ting else. FORMER FLAT BOYS RUN WRECKING PLANT Brace Brothers' Occupy Commodious Quarters at The Dalloe and Handle Used Parts Braco Brothers," two young men who lived for a time in the Victor section on Juniper. Flat, have erect ed a fine business building in' West Dalles and are conducting a wreck ing establishment therein. Tho Brace boys buy used cars, dismount them and savo all parts that have a value. Their yard is filled with parts of nil cars and they are in a position to . supply needed parts to anyone. If your cars needs-a part, and the car has ' seen considerable use, you can save money by calling on the B. B. company and get tho part there. If you buy a new part that part will outwear the car but a used part will give you the same service and conform to the wear on the other parts. Try them the next time you ore in need of repairs. RAY CKABTREE AT HEAD IN CO HEAT CERTIFICATION Owns Only Grain Field oa Flat to Pass tho f Bisection Tost for Certification One hundred aixty acres of Hy brid 128 wheat belonging to Ray Crabtree passed the field inspection for certification requirements at a recent inspection made by D. E. Stephens, superintendent of the Moro Experiment Station. This is the only field passing cer tification requirements in the Juni per Flat community, according to W. Wray Lawrence, county agent. Other fields of hybrid 128 wheat passing the field inspection for cer tification belong to Mrs. Ethel C. Ingels, Dufur; Amounting to approxi mately 1000 acres, and C. A. Know les, Tygh Ridge, 45 acri. BAD LANGUAGE IS CHARGED Wapinitia Youth Seid to Hav Polluted Atmotphere The following story appeared in the issue of The Dalles Chronicle of Wednesday and has to do with sev eral young men well known herea bouts: Complaints charging five Wapin itia youths with using indecent lan guage on a public highway were filed" In the justice court today by G. R. Bell, alleged as the result of a fight or argument last Saturday night. The five named in the com plaint are Fritz Hachlcr, Wilton Mc Coy, Ed Beebe, Albert Hachler and Nick Holloman. According to the complaint, the youths wilfully used profane, abusive and indecent lan guage near the Wapinitia potoffice. BACK FROM AULD SCOTLAND Angus McDoneJd Returns After Nino Months Absence Angus McDonald returned to Maupin on Tuesday after having spent nine months at his old home at Ivcmess, Scotland. Angus left for the land of bannocks and heather last October. While in Scotland he visited among friends and relatives, making a call upon the father of our James Chalmers as one of his visits. He arrived at New York on the 9th of the present month and spent a week t Portland before coming t0 Maupin. He went to An telope today and after a time with friends at that place will return and again buckle down to hard work. All his friends welcome his return. A' lib A Dollar Dinner for Four . Lima Deans with Shrimp Coi'er $0.38 Catsup .02 Creamed Onions 14 'Sliced Cucumbers ,. .08 Bread and Butler .08 Fear and Roquefort Salad ttnth Crisft Crackers. ..... .26 Demi-tasse 03 Total Would you like to have a dol lar for every dinner you've cooked? "A dollar eared is a dot lnr earned" so it you cultivate the dollar-dinner habit, you'll havo a dollar tor every dinner rooked. Rut your dollar dinner must he as dolidous and as diet etlcally correct as the overage two-dollar dinner, If it is to be a real saving. This can be attained by forethought In planning your menu. Above, is a model dollar dinner. Lima Beam with Shrimp Covert Drain one No. 2 can of lima beans and turn Into a shallow battered 1AY DAIRY A MODEL FOR OTHERS TO EMULATE Herd of Cows Hand picked nd Milk Atteolutly Puro When Delivered in Maupin . The Times man visited the dairy ranch of II. E. Wray recently and was shown, Just how Mr. Wroy takes Core of his milk and .ream, At present Mr. Wray is milking 11 grade and pure bred Jersey and Hol stein. cows, the very best for dairy purposes. His barns are a model of neatness and the cows are given a thorough cleaning before each milking. The dairy proper is equlped with a sterilizing plant, The milk is put through this and the procedure en tirely eliminates all matter detri mental t0 the quality of the milk. When tho milk is brought from the milking room it is put through a strainer. From that receptacle it falls ovr series of water cooled pipes into a huge vat. Connected with this are two faucets, under which the bottles are placed for filling. When the milk reaches the bottles it in cooled and when the Lotties are filled they are capped and then sUri.?.eJ. It is Mr. Wray's Intention to later install a milking machine. When that is done much work will be eliminated, as milking by hand consumes much time and hard work, and with a milking machine alt pos sible contamination of milk is ob viated. Mr. Wray is ably assisted in his dairy work by his son, James, and with their other ranch work the two are kept on the jump every working hour of the day. The Wray dairy supplies practical! all the milk and cream used in Mr.u pin. It is gaining . In - popularity daily and Mr. Wray will , soon be called upon to add more cows to Iuj already fine herd. Kicked by Mule While working with his "Mis souri canaries" this morning H. E. Wray was kicked by one of them, the blow striking on the gentle man's right hand. The member is badly swollen and put out of com mission for the time being. Lady Loeee Pune Mrs. Harrold, wife of one of the rond oiling crew, mislaid her rurse on Tuesday. She left it in a lavatory and then went away and forgot it. When she recalled her act and re turned to .look for the money recep tacle it was not to be found,. The purse contained the sum of- 85.00. If $0.99 baking dicta. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Drain one 054 -ounce can of shrimps, and spread over the beans. Add two tablespoons ot cream. Cover lightly with but tered crumbs and bake In a hot oven nntil brown on top. Pear and Roquefort Salad Kith Otop Crackers: Drain and chill half of a No. S can ot pears; then place half a pear on each lettuce leaf. Crumble ene halt wedge, or package, ot Roquefort cheese over tho top and sprinkle lightly with paprika. Pour over four table spoons of French dressing. Serve with saltines crisped la the oven. McCorkles Enthralled With New Home In Ashland Town MeophTi Former Poetess Dictate Lines Regarding Her Now Hon I. AUaad Having thrown aside tho cares And work incident to ranching on Juniper Flat and having deckled to abide a while at Ashland, R. W. Me CorLle and wife are now happily ensconced In that thriving city. In order to express her appreciation of the new home, Mrs. McCorklo sub mits the following verses to The Times, and we are sure they will be j read with pleasure by all in this sec tion, woo know the author: HERE IN ASHLAND (By Jay L. McCorkle) Days So balmy nights so cool. Both Just pleasant as a rule; But, when evening shadows fall. And the sun's behind the wall. Directly when one goes to bed Needs, soma covers, it is said ' Here is Ashland rull up blanket feather light. It's woolen yes but that's all right . One can not afford to freeze In the cbi;lng July breeze. Then whin one hai hit the hay He may rncic till peep o' day Here in Ashland. Mornin-; break?, oh, grand surprise, SECURES A ROAD CONTRACT Morri Greene Will Build Two Mile of Content Rend Morris Green hai taken a eon tract for the construction of two miles of the rond being ouilt to con nect with tho Wapinitia eat-off highway at the Brown service sta tion,, Morris,, contra ijjls or tV construction of the extreme west end "of the new rosi He exwets to have a crw of men with horses and equipment ready for w.-rk by Monday next. ' . , Morris built A coutile of tni'es of the cut-off road and hi section U one of the best oti tit whota stretch, lie also built a portion of The Dalles-California highway near Cri terion. Nw!ywd.MSoraded" Addle Wray and wife were re cipients of an old-fashioned chari-J vari this evening, the donatora being a flock of women and kids. Of course some men were among the musicians. Addie responded in the usual manner, after which he and his wife were left to their peace and quietness. Ford Flopped Orer A Ford car drivea by a Vortland man who, with his wife, was on his w.-y tv. nd the IS l"'-1, lipped over at the old rock crusher s:te on the Maupin grade on Tiuuday. Joe Kramer hauled the car down and fixed up some crooked wbels, tightened the brakes and sent the travelers on their way. The driver ! admitted going rather fast, also that ', he was engaged In rubbering around I and not watching the road when the flop occurred. Oiling Upper Highway An oiling crew working for the state, is at work on the Criterion grade and is putting a coat of oil on portions that have been badly worn. The crew recently completed re pairing part ef the highway near Dufur. Driver Injured A Ford truck, the steering ap paratus of which gave way near the top of Cow Canyon on ' Tuesday, threw the driver out when it capsix ed, badly Injuring his head. He was brought to. Maupin by a tourist and Dr. Elwood fixed him up. The truck i3 at Richmond's, where it will be put, into condition again. Went Clamming Frank Klimpt and wifo spent several days of the past two weeks at Jetty, near Rockaway Beach. While away Frank spent some time digging clams and also catching crabs. He says he got many of the nicest crustaceans ever pulled from their ocear beds and deplores the fact that ha work on the O. W. sec tion demanded his return to Maupin. Streams of gold gUam from the skys, With enchanting aeroplane . , Scadditi thr;un the fleecy aula, One must turn ones eyes on Ugh And view the w nderi of the sky Hers ia Ashland - . One may saunter hi the park, 'Neath the shadows cool and dark But we would rather sea tho deer And pet them when they draw near. Tho ducks, the swan, and birds of feather -All go to roost and squst together Here in Ashland Then, one doesn't have to spend Dimes and nickles to no end For sods-pop and foolish matter. For one may drink the Lithia water. One puts the fountain to his lips And then the cooling necter sips Here in Ashland Howdy! to our friends back home. As in distant lands we roam. Some day, when our journey's dona Then well face the rising sua. And well send our Model A, Hootsey tootsey ali the way Back to Maupin Oh, my goodnes Hully gee! When again our friends we s We will dance around and sing And well cut the pigeon wing. Mercy on us now it's dark And we're strolling in the park Here in Ashland WAMIC CLUBBERS MAKE PROGRAM FOR SEASON Club Membere Send Pregrnns to County Agent Fout programs of work from the i-ll clubs in Wamic have been re ceived recently by County Agent W. Wmy Lawrence. ' . . Shoolmanship . contests, judging contests, field day tours,' picnics, achievements day programs and completing final reports are the main events eovered by these pro grams. , The dubs supplying these pro grams and the local leaders art as follows: Proud Ten Poultry club, led by Hans Hanson, Wamic; Wooly Win ners Sheep club, led by Willis Driver, Wnmic; Paddle Your Own Canoe Calf club, led by Mary Gesh; and Lucky Strike Pig dub, led by Leslie Woodcock. Wamic. BIG PROGRAM MEETING HELD 4-11 Club Enthusiast MaU Rule for Exhibitor Preparation of rules which 4-H . club members will follow In making exhibits at the Wasco county fair, state fair and the Pacific Interna tional was the main point discussed. These plans' will be prepared in mineograph form as soon as they art completed and sent to each 4-H club member in the county. The purpose of the program is to make club work uniform throughout the county and all members will be judged by ono class of rules. Plans for sending demonstration teams, judging teams, and tho four outstanding club members of tha county to the state fair and Pacific International were als0 discussed. A new premium lut for the live stock divisions will also be prepared which will give a better division of livestock. Als0 the rules which club members must follow in preparing and exhibiting livestock ia being pre pared. North Bend Aldermen Chas. Kaiser, brother of Man pin's barber, an alderman of North Bend, with his wife, visited with his relatives in Maupin lsst week while on his wsy home from the conven tion of Spanish-American war vet terans, held at Bend. H. R. Kaiser and wife accompanied the other Kaisers as far as Government Camp on their way to North Bend. Drilling at Criterion e. Henry Holland moved his well drill ing outfit to the D. L. Rutherford ranch yesterday and will drill a well there. Mr. Holland has been at the Louis Walters ranch, where ha lost quite a few tools, falling to strike water after going down several hun dred feet. 1 .