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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1915)
The Maupin Times Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, J. E, Disbrow, Publisher LOCALS AllAroundTown Subscription: One Year, $1.50, Six Months 75cts, Three Months 50 Entered in the post office at Maupin, Oregon, as second class mail matter.' " The strained relations between this country and Germany has nad the effect of making a large number of aliens, Germans es pecially, take out naturalization papers. That was a wise step und it indicates that in time of storm the United States makes a safe harbor, and it also shows appreciation of this country. .Those who have become Ameri can citizens may be depended upon to be loyal to the land of their adoption. Church Notice. The Saturday Evening Post of this week contains a very strik ing cartoon of China as a big dragon beast with her front feet on Uncle Sam's shoulders, and with her serpeant - like ongue licking him in the face. Perhaps indicating that since the difficulty with Japan, she is more desirous than ever of the friend ship of our big neutral country. If you really love your home fQwn don't flirt with the mail order houses. Jack Staats came down from Nathan Saturday, returning 'lues, day. He says they have a ledge pf rock up there that looks good, and further work will probably bring its value into evidence, It is also said that some gold has been found in a watering trough on the Services as follows. Sunday school io, preaching ii a. m. No services in the evening. Singing practice every Thursday eyening at 8 o'clock. Every one urged to attend. G. R. ELLIS, Pastor. other side of the river, which would give evidence of the mineral in fayoi of the visitors at some point up the river. will be here next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Goetjen made a trip to the Grass Valley vicinity in Sherman county Satur day returning Monday. Mr. James of Portland came out Friday remaining until Tues day for a visit with her uncle, P. A. Coale. Shattuck Pros, have just receiv ed one 12-horsepower Titan engine mounted on trucks and a steel frame thresher, similar to, but a heavier outfit than the one thty placed last year. Watch for early demonstrations. John Easton and Miss Powell came over from Dufur Saturday to attend the band dance here that evening, returning in the wee hours of the morning, taking Mrs. Stirnweis, who has been visiting here for some tjme, home with them. A large enthusiastic crowd wit nessed an interesting game Sun day on the local diamond between the baseball teams of Antelope and Maupin,, the score standing 9 to 4 Pufur POOL AND BILLIARD PARLOR G. L. Harphan. Prop. If You Want to While Away an Hour or so There is no Better Place Than Here. A jSJice, Clean and En joyable Amusement. ? I MAUPIN :-: :-; OREGON Make final proof missioner Stuart. before Com- Maupin State Bank General Banking Business, Loans, Wheat Buying, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, Notary rublic, Collections, Money Transmitted Cheaply by Drafts Your Patronage Solicited and Your .... Interests Cared for . , . . THAT YOUNG CORN LOOKS GOOD. Those sweet, juicy leaves and stalks, swelling with sugary sap, soft and palatable, and easily chewed what a feast they would make for a hungry steer! How thev would distend the udder of a gentle milker! Take a hint from the cattle themselves and preserse all the goodness and all the succluent food values of the June forage together with the body building corn for winter feed by storing the entire crop, from stem to stem, in the air tight walls of a Low cost " TUM-A-LUM' Stock Lumber SILO" "See Peter Kilburg about it" at TUM-A LUM LUMBER CO. Flag day, June 14. Have you tried the latest drink , Celro Kolo. T. A. and Joseph Connolly were Dalles visitors Tuesday. See those penny school tablets at Tallcott's cash store. E. J. Foigey was in The Dalles from Tygh Valley Monday. See the line of late fashion hats hanlded by Mrs. L. D. Kelly. Mr. Dodge of Wapinitia was a caller in Maupin Tuesday. Fiue watch repairing at Emmons, I one door down from Hotel Maupin. Mrs. Jesse from Wyoming, a sis ter of Mrs. it. Johnson, arrived here Tuesday. The latest drink out, for sale at the Maupin Caudy Shop's new fountain. Leander Walters was down from Wapinitia with a load of wood Tuesday. Don't forget Fischer's Garage at the end of the bridge. Tires, tubes and all accessories. E. A. Chandler and wife of Cri terion were guests at the C. H. Crofoot home Wednesday. All optical work repaired by H. L. Eiumous, at his omce-resi- deuee, Maupin. J. A. Chouinard arrived home the first of the week from Califor nia, where he has been for several mouths. Ice cream, Ice cream sundaes, Ice cream sodas, at regular city prices? at the Maupin Caudy Shops. If you think a cow can't laugh for joy, let the lumber dealer sell you a silo. We carry all of the latest drinks. Celro Kolo, Coco Colo, and all of the other most popular drinks, at the Maupin Caudy Shops. A party of emigrants passed through here Sunday in a prarie schooner, camping that evening on the little flat above Maupin. Mrs. L. D, Kelly has the most up-to-date stock of millinery ever brought to Maupin. You should call and get your choice early. A. C. Egan was here Saturday on business connected with the wool sale which will be held at Maupin next Wednesday the 1 ith. G. W. Vauderpool will have a good many red raspberries which will sell at $2 a crate. They are beginning to ripen. Phone in your orders early. I lU Mr, and Mrs. V, B. Tapp were down from Wapinitia Tuesday in their Ford car. While in town, Mrs. Tapp had some butter wrap ers pi inted at the Times office. I have moved my jewlry and re- i pair shop to my residence one door jfrom the hotel and am prepared I to wait on my customers in the jsame old way. II. L- Emmons. Lemuel Gresham and family came out from The Dalles Monday for a few dayn's visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Gresham is a sister of C. H. Crofoot and Mrs. L. D. Kelly of this place. Ladies' black hand bag contain ing $5 gold piece, two vails, pair Jf gloves and handkerchief, lost Sunday, June 6, between Manpiu and J. 0. Chastains.' Finder please leave nt Shattuck's store for Mrs. J. 0. Chastain. uti Chas. Crofoot had the water wheel that has been operating the rain in the canyon which supplies the Kelly ranch with water, torn out Monday and replaced with a new one, which is turning fiue, getting water to the residence that night. 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 Views, which we are giving ar solutely free to our customers Jas. Flannagan was in town yes terday from his Bakeoven farm. C. E. Kellogg was a county seat visitor last week from Tygh Val ley. Frank Batty of Wapinitia was a Dalles visitor the fore part of the week. Quite a crowd gathered at the church here last evening for song practice. A baud dance was given in the hall Saturday evening. Quite large crowd was present a fine time enjoyed. Go to Fischer's Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso. line and storage of machine. The Times would like to have a correspondent in every community of Southern Wasco county. If your locality is not represented send us a sample letter, with your name and address. We will send you stationery. A. Locke returned Tuesday after his vacation, house building, etc., and is again looking arter the in terests of the Oregon Trunk at this place. Mrs. G. R. Ellis came up from The Dalles Tuesday, where she has beeu in the hospital, and is getting along fine. She expects to stay with Mrs. Johnson a few days before going to the parsonage. Notorial work at the Maupin State bank. ' See Fraley and auto accessories. Vauderpool for Criterion Too late for last week A young brother of Dale Bonuey paid him a few days' visit last week. Those recently buying njilch cows are las, Baxter, hi. (J. and Edgar Nosker. A good crop of spring colts is reported by our farmers and the: quality is second to none. Vera Caufiejd will take the 8th grade examination this week. Mrs. Earl Junison will superin tend. A number of our citizens with their families recently enjoyed short fishing excursions and all re port good results, L. B, DeCanip returned Thurs day last from Maupin where he had been helping at W. E. Hunt's shearing. Those visiting Maupin from our neighborhood recently, were: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bonuey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph-Buzan, Ed Herrling, J. E. and T, 0, Miller, B. 0. Nos ker and L, B. DeCanip. Peter Olsen of Wapinitia was on our streets yestertiay. See the line of millinery at Shat tuck Bros. .L. D. Kelly was a county stat business visitor last Friday. Aud still it rains. Showers yes terday and promise of more today, Dr. H. F. Shannon was in The Dalles yesterday from Tygh Val ley. The big cannery structure at The Dalles certainly shows up in fiue shape. Geo. Knopf, a contractor of Wapinitia, is in Maupin today and will remain here a few days. Delbert McCoy and Vernon Norval were in The Dalles from Wamic the first of the week. J. S. Brown, a prosperous fann er and resident ot the Wapinitia section, was a busiuess visitor in the county seat last week. County Road Supervisor Fryman was in town yesterday and reports the road work for this season as about completed. ' Mrs. Bessie Aulbry and Mrs. R. F. Smith are planning the opening of the Riverview hotel in a few days. Today has been appointed by the governor of Oregon as a special holiday in honor of the Portland Rose Festival. A pretty little black and white kitty passed through here last ev ening.' May it could be taken care of if a fancier of that type of animals cares to go ,to that troubje. The Times, $1.50 a year. That wonderful drink, Talleott" nectar. Shattuck Bros, Received one of the most unique kitchen cabinets you ever saw, this week. CHAS.H. FRANCIS, M.D.;C.M MAUPIN, OREGON Mem. Coll, Phys. Ontario & Surg., and Licentiate Minnesota Oregon' Prompt Service on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted Can You '; J.'awww Do It? TEST TYPE. fteftH pf trcslght requiring ctxrwnoo bj th um (if tpttUrlM icoimiTy to bull itftrn wilt be (utirrlj otmiUd. Tins prut (tumid I truiu thf eyt. If you cuuoi ln so vou lUooM wear suctuJe buy t i tpecUtlt. Tliry JUlort the rin el tiRht, dlilurb UW 11 lichen from lb eyn, diteomlort ind inn 'tdiug mUt'.r (ur Stint Uia grt 4 ad will b pri'icDtai by luiu 1 Mir of glum filled; Dr. C. H. Francis, Optician The Maupin Kandy -Shop E. J. Styer, Prop. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Cones, Sodas of all kinds. Anything you want -in the soft drink line. We have just installed a first-class soda fountain and can serve you with all the latest drinks. We also carry a full line of CANDIES Blacksmsthing, Wagonmakiag and Auto Repairing f RALEY and VANDERPOOL Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Wagonmak-ing- Share grinding and sharpening. AH kinds of Repair Work that will suit, With a Guarantee That Will Stick. Try jus If your wagons, bug gies or hacks need overhauling, bring them in, we'll save you money, We carry a full line of Automobile Supplies and are prepared to do all kinds of Auto repair work Maupin, Ore, e The Criterion Union Sunday School observed Memorial day Sunday, May 30. Several excel lent songs, recitations and readings appropriate to the occasion were rendered, in addition to the usual lesson. Mrs. J. Arthur Gamber of Eu gene arrived here for a vist of two or three weeks with old neighbors aud friends, Mrs. Gamber has been visiting a brother at Horse shoe Bend, Idaho, since about March 15th. Miss Bertha Herrling, with her brother Ed, and Peter Kirsch, left Sunday morning for Stayton, Ore. driving via the Oak Grove Mt, Hood route. The bovs will return to their ranches after a few days' visit with home folks, while Miss Herrling intends staving until fall. Every one in Southern Wasco county should subscribe tor the Maupin Times. This is a wide-a wake journal devoted to our local interests and deserves all possible support, rifty cents tor tnree months, or 75 cents for six months is a small amount aud for this you can know every week what your neighbors in all this part of the county are doing. Let's all pull together and make this a perman ent official otgan for that part of MAUPIN HARNESS SHOP Give me Your Order for Anything in the Harness Line, Sadies, Kridjes. 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. jjir ii miftvvn 1 irw-nTii mmmiimm 111 M J I 3 Barring the unforeseen, each retail buyer of a new Ford car, between August 1914 and August 1915. wilt receive from $40 to $60 as a share of the Ford Motor Com pany's profits. Anyone can drive a Ford-It's, so simple in construction. No complex mechanism to learn. In town or country, for business or pleasure, Ford cars serve everybody for about two cents a mile to operate and maintain. Runabout $440; Touring Car 1490; Town Car $690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. 0. b. Detroit with all equipment. On display and sale at E. J. FISCHER'S. See us about it. W. H. StaaU & the state in which we are nioM in ten- ted. Co.