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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1914)
pTl Devoted to tbe Jjtitcjreots of Southern Wasco County VOL I, NO. 18. IGMAfflN, SOUTHERN WASOp COUNTY, OREGON, decemjber 9 1,914 THE YEAR .50 Pi To '8 DESTINY At mencan screaming: ipr pro jection alow? the Mexican border. Capitalist! howling: tr necess ity pi more guns, ana amnion tram d soldiers. Peacemakers prying1 for peace. Thpusanp unemplpy ed. Hundreds rising up in an archy and denouncing the gov. .ernment. Reljgous sects referr ing ps, to bjbical sayings, that history, is repeating itself. Uneasy is the eagle's pest and before many months, something will break, from the surgipg nrreats of publjo opipjpn. What is the cause? Political ambitions of the pncp powerful leaders, backed by the newspapers they own. They are making fools out of the thinking -public, criticising and ridiculing h he nation's majority, because they did not vote like they dic tated. Qoing so far as to try and force our government to arms and make targets out of its people, President Wilson has the sympa f hy of all the fair minded. How ad it must be to Mmas he looks over the swells of publio opinion, and sees in the distance a tidal wave that will make him a vic tim of circumstances. Never mind Woodrow, you Sfhooltiotpg Grape Tunnison has returned to her sphpol work, after p se vere )nesg. Ducphine and Christina Dyer, pf Banks, Oregon, have enrplle.d in the Maupin school-' John Moad and Vera Goetj(en have been ejected flchqpl hpalth officers. gome new library books have beep added to the library. n?.: : Maupin home talent: In that society drama ;'Paid In Full," at the opera house in Maupin, next week. A free dance will be given after the snow. Watch for bills. - Miss Jessie Williams as leading lady, in part of Mrs. Emma Brooks; Clyde Wfliiams as Joe Brooks; $d Justesen, as Jimmie Smith; Mrs. Mayme Smith as Mrs. Harris; Miss Naomi Smith, as Beth Harris; Ray Smith as Soto; Billy Canton as Capt. Williams, Funny after piece, 'fOverthe River Charley,' W. H. Williams, s Sambo, are our president, put there by the majority, You are highly respected and solved many vital questions successfully. If this nation dashes in war with Mexi co, we will not look to you for the blame, but only as a victim Of destiny, dhoct'S. nappies! School, supplies have arrived and I have opened a store to the public in the front room of the postoffice and will offer the best .values for the', lest money. To those making a goodly purchase we will give a premuim. Tablets 5c, 10c and 15c. High grade box paper, 15c to 25c. Penny . crayons. Penholders 2 for 5c, Pencil boxes, with individual drinking .cups, all for 10c. Inks of bes quality 5c and 10c. W. H. TALCOTT, Maupin. Mark Holleman and J. W. Mc- .Clure pf Wapinitia, are fn town this week. A lead Tum-a-lump," coal or wppd) will make ypu nice and comfy this winter. Joe Wriggles is confined to his home with rheumatism and un der the care of the dopter. Arthur Pachette is op the sick list with a severe coJd op the tongs. ij Yernie Roberts and Jack Don. ajdson were Wapinitia visitors. Silas Riphardson, a former res ident of this town, who was re cently married tp Miss Katie Fugh, of Antelope, gave a wedd mg dance Saturday evening, at Ridgeway, their present home. Fpfty couples were in attendance Excellant music was furnished and everybody had a big time. That shame and humiliation is caused to many innopept pepple, by petty village gossips is a well known fact. The legislature this year will undoubtedly enact a law whereby it is a criminal offense, and idle talk must be proven before indulged in- This would put the tale bearers where they belonged give protection to their victims- E- J. Styer was at the sere. nade Saturday night. Have you tried those oyster cock tails? He mixes them (n great shape for only ten, pents a drink, Have you got the la grippe? Dave Donaldson states fiis fa ther James is not expected to re cover, at Dufur. He and his brother have just returned from Dufur for the third time, and expect to go again soon. KMT . -A. , V. Frizes Best Bamcers MAUPIN ORCHESTRA VERYONE GOME GOOD SUPPER SERVED . ... , ' L O C A L I AH Around Town Can You Do It? TEST TYPEJ. . if MMe -H cmtcHIw fcj m l Mm4m in pmlf Dr.'C. H, Francis, - Optician, OUR BIG Wimte Lima! Underclothing'. Mackinaws Blankets Ladies' Notions Winter Necessities Ifyouwantto feel In Comfort For Winter See Us. W.H. STAATS & CO. Robert Cantrell and Hazel B. Coleman, were united in marri age at the home of Judge Oakley last Saturday evening, It was Mr- Oakley's first nuptial knot since his appointment to office, The young couple were serenaded at a late hour by the Maupin band and several friends after which they were served with a light luncheon- Wishing the wedded couple a happy wedded life, all departed at 1;00 a- m- Wilson brothers of Wapinitia, were in town Tuesday afternoon, Ed Brown landed a trout from the Deschutes Monday, that mea sured 23 inches, Mrs. M. J- Doremmus is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Walter Ashley. Her home is in Portland. Wess Bay and wife expect to move to Prineyille Soon, where he expects to work on the Tom Lawson ranch. H. D. Hollis, of Hood River, Oregon, is a visitor here. Note the advertisements in this issue. Trade at home and build up our resources. I carry all kinds of stones for rings and pins Emmons the Jeweler. Mr. Merchant of neighboring towns? The columns of this pa per are open to you for advertis ing. Your business appreciated. All kinds of jewelry repaired by Emmons the jewler. Emmons the jeweler, is doing a good business. Correspondent wanted to cov er Southern Wasco county -- Notice Taken up at the McMillan ranch at the mouth of Bake Oven creek, three months ago and un claimed: Brown mate mule, w't. 1000 lbs- Age two years. Own er may have same by paying ex-! peuse of keep and proving his pro- j perty. Otherwise it passes into my posession. A. Philmlee. Have you sampled those salted nuts just received at Styer's? Try them and you'll want more. I carry all kinds of stones for rings and pins Emmons the Jeweler, x By subscribing for this paper, you buiid up Southern Wasco county, Anyone wishing' to trade for Idaho ranch property, Inquire at this office, ' :f- hi CENTRAL OREGON LINE OlT n is Specials at idk ensible Gifts For Everyone State Bros MEALvS ' 'That Are Meals The Kind We Always Serve - At Reasonable Prices When in Town MAke our Hotel Your Headquarters A Cordial Welcome to All HOTEL MOAD D. A. MOAD, Prop. BOARD AND ROOM BY THE DAY, WEEK OR UOTtTH