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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1915)
T rr. The Maupin Times Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, A. Ij. 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. " How about that fair for Maupin this year? We have' heard of 3omtalkin regard to the same hut no action has been taken so far and it is getting late in the season. A 'meeting should be called right away and plans for mulated if there is any intention io pull off something of the kind. Maupin should have a furni ture and hardware store, a drug .store and new hall. With a lit- '.ie more ui me uuuBiiiJK Bpiiii, and some inducements the town would soon have these. ,; In selacting your associates, f hoose your equal or bettar. Oth erwise you will set just so high rind there remain. ' Smock News George Thornton is among the sick. ' Mrs. Russell Maupin last Monday. George Duncan was a business visitor at Dufur last week- made a , trip tp 1 We have been haviug summer weather here for the last week. John Farlowis doing something. Six teams in his field plowing. A- F, Russejl and wife made a trip to Maupin Saturday, return ing Sunday, The Boulder and Lost Creek Ditch company held a meeting last Saturday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Farlow were visitors 'at the Marion Farlow home last Sunday. M. P. Thornton and family were Sunday visitors at the home of George Thornton. Mrs, Nettie McMillian has been visiting at the home of her son Mr. Russell the past week. Mrs. Neely was here from Hood Rive to look over the Everett Em- liierson place. She is thinking of locating here. Mrs. L, D. Kelly has the most up-to-date stock of millinery ever hi-onirht to Maupin. You should call and get your choice early. FLSHER'S GARAGE Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, OREGONv Maupin State Bank Ceneral Banking Business, Loans, Wheat Buying, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, Notary Tubbc, Collections, Money Transmitted Cheaply by Drafts Your Patronage Solicited and Your . Interests Cared tor , Follow up that Seed Corn With a "Tum-A-Lum Low cost Silo," and investigate this matter of ensilage on your own farm. If you want further information on this silo question, cost, etc. , or would like Information on the -"Tum-A-Lum 11 Free Tlan Service in Bains, Hogshcds, Milkhouses, Schools, Churches, Or would like to see our big new Flan Book of Homes, of over two hundred modern bungaluw Northwest step saving Homes, "See Peter Kilburg about it" or (tear out along this line and mail) Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Maupin We would like information on your Homes, Bams, Hog sheds, Milkhouses, Schools. Tlease send us a copy of your big new Silo Folder Free. Name Address LOCALS AllAroundTown All optical work repaired by II. L. Emmons, Maupin. Mrs. II. L. Morris was a Maupin visitor Wednesday.' Fine watch repairing at Emmons, Maupin. See those penny school tablets at Tallcott's cash store.' Sheriff Crisman spent Sunday at Bakeoven and Flanagan. Notorial work at the Maupin State bank. J. P, Abbott, wife aad children were in The Dalles Tuesday. G. L. Harphan has been confin ed to his bed for several clays. Get your Stationery, pens, pen cils and inks at Tallcotts cash store. Thos. Flanagan made a trip to1 The Dalles the first of the week. .1 carry all kinds of stones for rings and pins Emmons the Jeweler. Hugh Mulkhis of Pufur was over Tuesday with a load of drum mers' trunks. Jolfn Confer was attending to business matters in town the mid dle of the week. Mrs. Ralph Buzan and Mrs. Roy Crabtree wre in Tuesday trading with our merchants. Don't forget Fischer's Garage at the end of the bridge. Tires, tubes and all accessories, Mrs. W H. Staats has been staying with Mrs. Roy Slusher on their farm for a few clays. Miss Minerva Thrall, the pri mary teacher here visited home folk in The Dalles Sunday. Don't let the clock stand idle, bring it to me. Emmqus the Jeweler, Dr. Shannon and Charlie Van Duyne drove over in the doctor's car Wednesday from Tgh. Go to Fischer's Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso line and storage of machine. Dr. Hatfield, H. L. Kmnions and F- A- Mayhew motored The Dalles last Friday night. For Saik A thoroughbred Poland China Boar, at Thomas Flanagan's ranch Maupin, Oregon. Mr. Gordon, one of the Ford Motor Co. officials spent Wednesr day here looking over the territory. What do you really think when you get a letter from a business house with a rubber stamp letter head ? Ernest Hartman of the Hartmau Mercantile Co. of Wapiuitia was down a few davs ago on business matters. WANTED Position as threshing engineer. Long experience, tnor oughly capable. Dayid W. Sharpe, Wapiuitia. You will always find that a pro gressive man lias neat joo woik. Letterheads, envelopes, bill heads and cards.,. Gus Derthick, Orange Spencer and J... W, Derthick made a trip up the Deschutes yesterday, re turning today. It is just as proper for a pro gressive farmer to use farm station ery as for the business houses where you trade. Peter Kilburg is now completing the fence around the lumber yard llr. and Mrs, Bates Shattuck, Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Moad and II. L. Emmons Jr. spent Sunday at Two Springs on an outing and fish ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fargher have been spending several days with their two sons .Clarence and Art., on their ranch a-few miles above here. E. W, Helm who )sas Jjeen trav eling through this country for the last four or five' yea'rs was here yesterday chatting with his old time friend W. H. Staats. Roy Slusher and Jack Staats left for Dufur Tuesday with titer new drove of sheep. .We don't know which one is the official' herder, but presume they take turns. Roy Slusher returned from Du fur yesterday and brought' the re port of eight coyotes being" killed by he and his brothers on their place near the town of Dufur. E. M. Hartmau was on our streets a few days ago. He has been in The Dalles with his son Lincoln who was taken to 1 he Dalles some time ago for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fischer and their daughter, Miss Dorothy, went to Wapiuitia Friday in their car to bring'Miss' Phillis down to spend Saturday and Sunday, at home. Make final proof before Com missioner Stewart Church Notice. Preaching services both morning and evening on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Sabbath school at 10 a. in. every Sunday. All are welcome to attend. N. Welter, pastor. Can You Do It? TEST TYPE. n bf th uh at pn-UrlM r jiurtlf Dr. C. II. Francis, Optician CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.;C.M ' MAUPIN, .OREGQN ; Mem. Coll, Phys. & Surg., Ontario Licentiate Minnesota Oregon and Prompt Service on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted The Maupin Kandy sShops E. J. STYEg, Prop Iee.Creara, IceCrearn Cones, Sodas of alj' kinds. Anything you want in the' soft drink line. We have 'jus.t jimtalled a first class soda fountain and can serve' you with" all ths 5' latest drinks. 1 We also carry a full Hue of" CANDIES : and L. C. Wilhelm is building Maupin . Mr some large gates for the same Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown and party motored up the Deschutes Sunday and spent the day angling for the famous Deschutes trout. Mrs. E. A. Mayhew and Miss Nellie Harphau accompanied Mr. Mayhew to Wapiuitia last Monday on one of his auto service trips. For SALE. Two pairs of The Wamic ball boys played the Maupin team last Sunday and "tooc the money." The, score stood 14 to 9 and notwithstanding the big score the game was a yery interesting one, AtV.ig Solo Club meet of last Tuesday night "Bud" Smith won first prize and the "boobv' prize went to Dr. Franch;.' This club mteik every Tuesday evening at L. I). Kelly's place. The base ball boys have been putting the grounds near the school house in shape for their Sunday battle. They have erected a grand stand and wilj have every thing in good shape. John Muir returned from Edwin Mays' ranch jyhere he has been fqr some time past.' He will re main in Maupin at present and to I may go to the Autelope fair to com ipete in the wild horse ridings. J. W. Derthick, a brother of 0. B. and A. A. Derthick has been visiting on the "Flat" for a few, days. He will leave for Washing ton in a day or two, where he will 1 spend the balance of the summer. ! F.M.Walters was .down from! Wapiuitia after a shipment of, Thoroughbred Plymoth Rock chickens Tuesday. They came from the Cooper Bros., the well known chicken financiers of Wil lamette valley. Blaine Disbrow and his sister Mellvina drove over to Maupin from their Wamic home Wednes day and visited with their sister Miss Jessiline Disbrow who is now one of the Times force. Thev re turned the same clay. County Judge Gunning, Com missioner F. C. Clossen and Com missior Roy Butler were here Wednesday and had lunch at the Moad Hotel. They were on a tour of road inspection over the county and continued on to Antelope. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fraley are here from The Dalles visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Mayhew. They visited with their sr.ns at Dufur and Tygh before coming to Mayhew is a and Mrs. Frahv. Blacksmith And Wagonshop fiLEY AND VANDER Horseshoeing, Blaqksmithin'g and Wagonmak ing. AH kinds of Hepuir Work that will suit. With a' Guarantee That Will Stick. Try us If your wagon?, buggies pr hacks need over hauling, bring- them in, we'll save you money Brinj Those Plcnv Shares to Sharpeh We Sharpest Them While You Wait MAUPI 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 ;.. CLYDE OLIVER PROP. 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. - 3 MAUPIN :-: :-: OREGON daughter of Mr. The moving picture show that was advertised for last night and tonight has been cancelled owing to a break down of some kind. The manager stated that he was to return soon and give the people the promised performance even though he was some time about it. We lead -Others follow. Lis- Trainediten! At enormous expense- we have secured a limited number of large hand painted OIL PAINT- INGS of Landscape and Marine Views, which we are giving ab- Russian wolf hounds for coyotes. Edwin Mays, Maupin Oregon Mr R T. Rsinev. of Rnokalle is visiting Mrs. Cook, her great Sfely free to our customers. , , - , n See us about it. . H. Staats At grauauiouier. mis. t,uutv issibj-; ing with Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson, i That Are Meals ... The Kind We Always Serve At Reasonable Prices 'When in Town M.lke our . , Hotel Your Headquarters A Cordial Welcome tq All HOTEL ,M O AB. D. A. MOAD, Prop. v,, BOARD AND ROOM BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH 8