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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1915)
The Maupin 1 lines Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, A. L- BARNES, EDITOR Subscription: One Year, $1.50, Six Months 75cts, Three Months 50 Entered in the post office at Maupin, Oregon, as second class mail matter. An exchange of some discern ment of the facts in the case facetiously remarks that a coun try newspaper man has absolute' ly nothing to do every week iter his paper is off the press until the next publication day The papers mail themselves au tomatically, while the devil re reives the kicks for all omissions and commissions. Subscribers fall over each other to get into he office and leave their money im the editor's desk, while the advertisers line up in a row with copy nicely prepared and set for the next issue. The type falls hack into the cases of its own p-cord and cleaning up is not Reeded, as no one ever heard of a neat printing office. There are no books to keep and collec tions to make as the editor refers i he whole cash system to the banker who Rives him credit for receipts and paya his bills if any are ever presented, which is very rare. When the editor gets his mail he finds a nice bunch of exchanges and complimentary notices, which he peruses and classifies six days in every week. When he looks over his exchang es it is not to get ideas to write about for his subscribers, but merely to amuse himself and kill time. He never busies himself hunting up items, as all those things are thrust upon him, nice ly edited, with spelling and grammatical expressions of the highest order, all of which ar ranges itself into type of the right size and in an artistic manner, free from errors of any sort, and is soon ready to climb onto the press and request the old thing to get up power and start some thing doing that will not hurt anybody's feelings nor tell any more of the truth about anybody than is necessary for them to do as they please. If the editor is seen on the street he is just loafing around and never does anything but amuse himself. When you have a grievance bring it to him, he has nothing FISHER'S GARAGE Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of 'Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, OREGON : ; 6 LOCALS All Around To wn Maupin State Ban! i General Banking Business, Loans, Wheat Buying, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, Notary Public, Collections, on ey Transmitted Cheaply by Drafts Your Patronage Solicited and Your .... Interests Cared for ... , Follow up that Seed Corn With a "Tum-A-I,um Low cost Silo," ami investigate this matter of ensilage on your own farm. If you want further information on this silo quest ion, cost, etc., or would like Information on the "Tmn-A-Lum'' Free Flan Service iti Barns, llogsheds, Milkhouses, Schools, Churches, Or would like to see our big new Plan Book of Homes, of over two bundled modem bungalow Northwest step saving Homes, "See l'ftcr Kilhurg about it" or (tear out along this line aud mail) Tuin-A-Lum Lumber Co., Maupin We would like information on your IIoms, Barns, Hog sheds, Milkhoitses, Schools. I'lease send us n copy of your big new Silo Folder Free, TTr ir . . . vv. a. iuirtz snipped two cars of hogs and sheep from here this weeii , E. S. Chandler came over to the Flat Tuesday to plow for L. J. Kelly. Don't forget Fischer's Garage at the end of the bridge. Tires, tubes and all accessories. Frank Buzan aud wife were down from their home near tin Bakeoveu country Sunday. Go to Fischer's Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso- ine aud storage of machine. Dr. Hatfield returned a few days ago and is busy as ever with thost bad teeth the people are suffering from. Mrs. T. A. Connolly and her sister-in-law, Miss Connolly were here Sunday seeing "Maupin on the Deschutes." L- D. Kelly drove to the Kelly ranch a few days ago and used his machine in running lines for meas uring plow ground. Dr. Francis was called to the Henry Richardson place last Mon day to administer to one of the children who was quite sick. Jas, Matthews, father of Clem Matthews, left for his home in Seattle the first of the week after visit with his son for several days. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. May hew were Dalles visitors hist Saturday, returning Sunday. Thev visited their son who is attending school there. U. S. IJndersby came down from Wapinitia Tuesday and returned with his new Ford. It has been in Fischer's Garage for a few new parts. T. A, Connolly attended a stock holders' meeting of the bank of Sbauiko last Saturday. He also attended to some business matters in Moro on the trip. Chas. Crofoot has been plowing aud putting in his ciop this spring and the'other day blistered his hands throwing off a small load of straw, Who's next? Mrs. Aleck McMullen returned a few days ago from Eugene where with her husband she has been since last November. Mr. Mc Mullen will return in the near fu-' ture. Miss Phillis Fischer is the first lady autotruck driver for Maupin. She can handle the machine equal ly as well as E. J. irom all appear ances and the truck was never half as busv befoie. G- K. Hendricks aud M. Chaney of The Dalles, passed through here Tuesday in a Ford machine en route to Lake ccunty. They had pro visions and tent along for the pur pose of camping anywhere along the road and will be gone for two or three, months. Mr. Hendricks is one of Oregon's widely known piano tuners. He is a first class musician. The Maupin base ball boys play ed Fairview Sunday at Fairvitw aud carried away the honors. Rev. N. Welter the local pastor iere will soon leave for Willamette valley, where he will reside in the future. Mr. aud Mrs. Bates Shattuck were visiting in The Dalles the fore part of the week. They re turned Wednesday evening. Barney Rice and wife wdio have been in Chehalis for some time re turned Tuesday to take up their residence on their homestead. E. A. Chandler and bride of Pendelton spent a few days the last week visiting the former's brother, E. S. Chandler of Criter ion. The rod in the 85 foot drilled well on the Al Britton farm came apart a few days ago and is caus ing considerable work and expense for repairs. Julius Shipley and wife of Wapi nitia were visiting here the first of the week with Mrs. Creager. Mrs. Shipley is a daughter of U. S. Kndersby of Wapinitia. Dr. Hatfield will leave tomorrow for The Dalles. He will go from there to Shauiko, Antelope and other places in that neighborhood before returning to Manpin. O. B. Derlhjck has purchased from E. J. Fischer a new Ford automobile and is now learning to speed up a little. Tha Ford is be ginning to be almost a necessary adjunct to farm needs. G. L. Harphan leturned. from The Dalles Wednesday where he went with his son who was taking his wife to the hospital for an op eration. Mrs. Harphan stated that she was rssting easy and .seemed to be getting along very nicely, but an operation was thought best. Make final proof missioner Stewart. before Com Church Notice. Preaching services both morning and evening on the second and fourth Sundays of each mouth. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. every Sunday. All are welcome to attend. N. Welter, pastor. CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.;C.M MAUPIN, OREGON , Mem. Coll, Phys. & Surg., Ontario Licentiate Minnesota Oregon and Prompt Service on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted Can You Do It? TEST TYPE, naat ptla v. I ihwomfcfl and iimut Uiv e m rudircg Bi.Ur Iw.bn thin 5'eo .ituvlty ,( it 1 hit a.pi of failing vuwn, i id will bt pre? t a Led t having t puj ui ilt Dr. C. H. Francis, Optician Ma'jpm Barber Shop 'E, J. Styer, Prop. Come in and get that shave you need, or" will need soon Try us every day in the week for Shave, Haircut or Shampoo Maupin, r Oregon We lead Others follow. Lis ten! At enormous expense we have secured a limited number of arge hand painted OIL PAINT INGS of Landscape and Marine Views, which we are giving ab solutely free to our customers. See us about it. W. H. Staats & Co. Fine watch repairing at Emmons, Maupin. Notorial State bank. work at the' Maupin Pine White Wyandotte eggs 50c per setting. Mrs. Chas. Crofoot. See those penny school tablets at Tallcott's cash store. Don't let the clock stand idle, bring it to me. Emmons the Jeweler. Washing Wanted individual or taniuv; will u called tor and re turned. Mrs. Lotla Miller. t ' . , ' . -1 -"Tm BJ's? 1 Blacksmith And Wagonshop FRALEY AND VANDERPOOL- Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Wagonmak-ing- All kinds of Repair Work that will suit With a Guarantee That Will Stick. Try us If your wagons, buggies or hacks need over hauling, .bring them in, we'll save you money Bring Those Plow Shares to Sharpen We Sharpen Them While You Wait j MAUPIN - GREG. WANTED Position as threshing, engineer. Long experience, tbor-l ougbly capable. David W, Sbarpe, Wapinitia. MAUPIN HARNESS SHOP Give me Your Order for Anything in the Harness Line, Sadies, Bridles, Chaps, Spurs. Harness Dressing that will last, and, most anything else you want we will order for you and save you time and money. Bring your old harness in for those repairs they need, have it done right pairs of Trained For Sale. Two Russian wolf hounds. for coyotes, Edwin Mays, Maupin Oregon r vnp ni ivpd nDnn i ;:T-r Ji FOR SALE 160 acre improved ranch; 100 acres in cultivation,! good house, barn, out houses, i Can plow about 130 or 140 acres. Very reasonable, good terms. Maupin Real Estate Co. Name Address elre to do and when you want some free advertising do the same as lie is getting rich so fast he doesn't care about such small weekly things. If burning in his office don't worry, it is left merely to help the mice find the paste pot and get a square meal. When you bring ten cents' worth of work to the office that you have been dream ing over for a month, demand instant attention and delivery within ten minutes thereafter, and don't forget to impress upon him that it is a matter of charity anyhow and you can get better work elsewhere. The editor is used to all those things and Statement of the Ownership, ManaRfment, Circulation, Etc., Required by the Act of August 24, 1912 of the Maupin Times published Trr-mi.-icniTr.-'?:ing!a,g:g!;Ti)i!i! POOL AND BILLIARD PARLOR G. L. Harphan, Prop. It You Want to While Away an Hour or so There is no Better Place Than Here. A Nice, Clean and En joyable Amusement. - !j MAUPIN :-: :-i OREGON at Maupin, Oregon, for you see the light 1 April 1, 191$. , r.uuor, a. iy. Karnes; managing editor, A. L. Barnes; business manager, A. L. Barnes; publisher,; A. L, Barnes, Maupin, Oregon. Owuer, A. L. Barnes, Maupin,1 Oregon. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding t per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other se curities: None. (Signed) A. L. Baknks. Sworn lo and subscribed before uie this 2nd day of April, 10,15. SKU J. W. O'NKI.IN, Notary Public for Oiegon. (My commission expires, March IB-MEAL That Are Meals The Kind We Always Serve At Reasonable Prices When in Town M.ke our Hotel Your Headquarters A Cordial Welcome to All HOTEL MOAD D. A. MOAD, Prop. BOARD AND ROOM BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH 25. i')'7;) t won't mind it a little bit.