The Maupin Times Published Every Friday at Maupin, Qregon, A. L. BARNES, EDITOR . Subicription: One Year, $1.50, Six Months 75ctj, Three Months 50 With this issue of the Times a change in the management is taking plac which we hope is for the betterment of the publication. We will try to issue a paper wor thy of your 'support, on which it will depend on for its existence, mid we wil put forth o,ur best en deavors to further the invests of all its readers. All those who were subscribers will receive the paper uutiil their time it out, and !we extend an in vitation to all who are not sub scribers to send in their names and fall into line with us in our boosting for all territory tributary toMaupin. We want you to make personal eills, wrtte letters or pnone to us whenever you have an item you think will be of interest, ad when1 you can, don't fail to call and niake yosrself at home, for we like company and will not let you wish you were home if re can help it. ; In our next issue we w$ have more reading matter, even if we have to borrow it, but we have .had too much cleaning up to o to make this weeks' paper what .we would wish. ' The mechanical end of the paper is 'just as important as the news, but it has been so sadly neglected that it is slow work getting it back to anything like normal. We are going to give you all,we can afford in the way of a paper and .hope you will abide with lis in our hours of grief and make your kicks u the form of more business, Amen. Quiok Lunch ,Orlp, Ouent A frankfurter sandwich with fcoraeradlsb. Host One dug In tearpl Detroit Timet. ' i Bori. Another tad fact It that moit of the boret think the; trt entertaining you. Atchison Globe. Laplander. In Lapland men and women ,dresa alike in tunics, leather breeches, wrin kled atocklojrf and pointed thoei. Man's Mind. The Bind la muter of the man. and to "thty can who thinJf' they can." Ilxon Waterman. V Luck. Luck ia what bappent on every pay day to the man who worlti. Toiedp $lad. Aneitnt Pol. fola, Anatrla'a naval base, haB been a naval itation since the time of the Jiomane. Saturday night band dances! Harness Repairing Repairs for your Harness, Shoes or anything in my line aye Money y coming' to me 1 with hour troubles Clyde Oliver 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. ' r All kinds of jewelry repaired by Emmons the .iewler. Correspondents wanted to cov er Southern Wasco county. Frfjf M. E. Church Notea, Morning services first and third Sunday of each week. Sun day school fi.t 10:00 a. m,, every Sunday and everybody is wel come to attend all .meetings. , Rev. W. Welter, pastor. 1 Can You Do It? TEST TYPE. Mtrtt If tfttMN NdrlBf cwrtrilM tptcttrtot tr pawl MatWaial aad It m ruA y pnptj wluUoM -A (.ulr wi ttw OM Ih 0t Mil kt anhly ovl.tod. TMi prut wa wU t irwu Ut ' UU tjm If jm eaaaiH do Kitou timid -mi iparuclM. U in Krt tr M bap Ap fiUti Tbfyrtk4inutn)illiibl,dlMablka Mk ! ritUa. ma pU and tf.l awl lijun tlit rftllkt Wba rt It m tT t bald iwk or rdM(7 u Ivtht lha Ifiew IkEh from th tjm k ( diMtorily Kin mint ( fulia rbfua. tmA auk ItiniM ataakvi wd HI to sWfttttl by to))!! tH tt glattta i(Uu Dr. C. H. Francis, - Optician. AUTOMOBILES -..:!, ri..,UV,1 5-i airailahU at All Times TMgojnta J Cartful QllVfl aiLCUllVe iU Ita-MUAiwn- E. A. MAYHEW, Prop. Maupin State Bank General Banking Business, Loans, Wheat Buying, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, Notary Public, Collections, Money Transmitted Cheaply by Drafts Your Patronage Solicited and Your . , , Interests Cared for . ; . . I. IVc Got Building Facts: For YquI Good building material Tum-a-Lumber" is Cheap er now than ever bef ore. We supply complete plans and specifications for homes, barns, silos, hogsheds, milkhouBes, septic, tanks, schools, churches, stores, ware houses, in fact anything you want. See Peter Kilburg About it at The Home of "TUM-A-LUMBER" B.F, Fraley Horse Shoeing Wagon Making, General .Repair Work and all Work is done Neat Strong and Guaranteed. No Kick Coming if Once Tried RIVERVIEW HOTEL We Serve first class meals, lways. Good, Clean Rooms and Clean, Fresh Beds Board by Day, Week or Month MRS. D. M. GOETJEN Prop, AUTO LIVERY Anywhere. Any Time. My Rates Are Reasonable. Careful Driving. FRANK CREAGER, Maupin, ' Oregon, LOCALS AllAroundTown Clark RichaJdson was a visitor here Thursday. John Muir has been a Tygli vis itor for a couple of days, Al. Senilis is on his farm pre paring for spring work. 1 E. J. Jvisher has been on his homestead for a few days, , ' Jos. .Chastain was a visitor from Juniper Flat, Wednesday. M,rs. G. L. Harpan was a Wap initia visitor last .weak. ; Lew. Kelly was a visitor fromj Juniper Flat Wednesday, j Ray Kaler and wife of Juniper Flat were visiting here Thursday.j Mrs. L. C. Willielm left for , Portland Wednesday to visit friends and relatives. Grandma Richard$qn lias been very sick for some time and at last report? s.he was thought to be graduaUy growing weaker, O. D- iaud JJ.F. Bothwe.U were in town a few days ago and pur chased four se.ts.of iharuess.froni Clyde Oliver, They are getting ready for a large amount of plowing. Send The Times to your friends and relatives. Let them know you are living in a section that is advancing and .create an inter est. The traveling public library is now open to the people of this section. Anyone wishing a book inquire of postmaster Talcot. After the book is out two weeks, two cents per day will be charged The grand jury'calLed a goodly part of the lnaupin male population to The Dalles last week as witness1 in the boot-legging cases that were up in the last term of court. Subscription to any magazine ean be had.. H. L. Emmons, Jr. 1 The band dances are becoming popular. That dance music is bringmg them. A nine piece or chestra rests the band occasion'Iy The farmers all through this section are reporting good crop prospects and seem very well satis fied with the amount of moisture in the ground. We lead Others follow. Lis ten! At enormous expense we have secured a limited number of large hand painted OIL PAINT. INGS of Landscape and Marine ViewB, which we are giving ab solutely free to our customers. See us about it W. H, Staats & Co. 1 To Build More During this Year Many new buildings on farms and in the cities to be built in this vicinity during the present yea" A great many more new .buildings for Mauj'in are -predicted both in town and in the country, The general 'fielUiu of let ter times is rapidly spreading and with the advent ,of spring, new jobs are opening up. Many modern step-saving Homes are being cotctem plated. A general .improvement in the archicture of the homes of this vicinity is being noticed.. "Tbe plan book which the Tum a Lum Lumber Co. loan to prospective home builders contains over one hundred designs of homes, , all -of ,wbieh have been built in the Northwest 'before, and have been designed by Northwest Architects, so they are appropriate lor this part of the country, ; Bams, General Purpose Barns, Horse 'Bams, and Dairy Barns, are 'being contemplated. "In the two story barns, the special Tum-a-Lum Circle Roof or Gambrel roof, seem to be the two styles most favored. Both of these are self supporting, and will 'be found in the special Turr-a-Lum Plan Book. . The Tum-a-L"m Silo lias been designed by their Engineers, to be built of stock lumber from, their free plans. They have proven very satisfactory and are recommended over stave silos for hot, dry climates. By reason of absence of patents, they cost about one-half the cost of patented stave silos. Hogsheds, Chicken Houses, Milkhouses, etc., will make up a large part of the smaller types of buildings. Many of the designs of these buildings which have proven most satisfac tory elsewhere, are to be found in the free plans of the Turn-a-Lum Lumber Co., as well as a number of model school houses, of one room up. SEE PETER KILBURG ABOUT IT 1 At The Home of TUM-A-LUMBER Have A Big Time in Maupin G Ma RAND: Monday Night, February 22 Washington's Birthday To be Given by the Band Boys CHAS.H. FRANCIS, M.D.;C.M MAUPIN, OREGON Mem. Coll, Phys. & Surg., Ontario Licentiate Minnesota and a Oregon Prompt Service on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested. Glasses Fitted Grace Tu"ls0i a member of the ninth trrade. has dropped from o . ScllQcl. Mr. and Mrs. Harpan have been in Waninitia causiner Nellie to be i absent from school for the past three days 1 ' Helen Locke , has been out of school on account of sickness; Lincoln's birthday Feb. nth, i Was honored by an hour and a quar Iter's joint celebration by the two I rooms, consisting of biographical ! sketches, readings, and two earnest ' debates on the qtestions: who did ! more for his country, Washington ! or Lincoln? The Primary pupils had the first' question, aud won. : The advanced pnpils had the sec- ond (ltiestin. and the debaters for Lincoln won. Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays are ' legal holidays, but not for schools which are how ever, required to set apart a por. tion of these days for appropriate exercises. A nart of the protrratu of the ! r 1 ' Literary Society this week is a de bate on the question; Which is i more benefit to the community, the farmer or the manufacturer? Quite a number of the pupils are planning to have gardens, and are sending off for flower and veg etable seeds. If you Dont Dance you can Laugh and Eai the Big Chicken Supper to be prepared by the Band Ladies of Maupin Remember, at the Opera o Spectators Free, no Admission MEAL& That Are Meals . The Kind - We Always Serve At Reasonable Prices - When in Town MAke onr ' Hotel Your Headquarters A Cordial Welcome to All HOTEL MO AD D. A. MOAD, Prop. BOARD AND ROOM BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH