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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1915)
The M aupm l imes Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, J. E, Dishkow, Publisher Subscription: One Year, $1.50, Six Montis 75cts, Three Months 50 Entered in the post office at Maupin, Oregon, as second class mail matter. A number of Maupin people would attempt,, were it within their reach, to consume the whole Deschutes river in their yards and gardens, keeping the sprinkler busy at all hours of the day and night. Tuesday morning so much was being used that water could not be obtained at some of the faucets for do mestic purposes. While we very much appre ciate being able to print the news this week, we have still nearly a column of good newB which neither time nor space will permit of publication this week. So if the item you con tributed is omited, that is the reason. Estray Notice. (Concluded from first page) evenings the Madison Square The atre company appeared at the I. 0. 0. F. hall iu the plays, "The Old Kentuckey Home," "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," and "The Moun tain Wave." All were well pleas ed with the plays and we expect to have the pleasure of seeing them again this fall. David Sharpe returned home from Saletn last Tuesday where he has been attending the U. B, con ference, being sent as a delegate from this place. Wamic Items. One bay horse 4 years old, Vhite stripe in face, blocky built branded P on right stifle. One sorrel horse; trim built, star in face, 6 years old, branded P on right stifle. Both broke to work and ride. They were last seen on the Flat near Woodruff's. A reward will be given for any in formation leading to their recov ery. T. A. Connolly, Maupin, Ore. 18t3 ' Ice cream, Ice cream sundaes, Ice creanl Sodas, at regular city prices at the Maupin Candy Shops, There is some talk of celebrating the Fourth at this place or at Smock. Some favor a joint cele bration of Smock, Wapinitia and Wamic at Gate creek. Others want a picnic and ball game at this place. As yet, no definite plans have been reached. Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller, Fres tus Swift and Charlie Marlin wit nessed the ball game at Maupin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs; John Eubanks and Floyd were Maupin visitors Sun day, Miss Olive McMurray ac companying them, A. K. Lake returned Friday from The Dalles with his family. Jack Fraley and Tom Swift mov ed the household furniture of A. emmmmmmmmiiemesmwMmsmi POOL AND BILLIARD PARLOR G. I. Harphan, Prop It You Want to While Away an Hour br so There is no Better Place Than Here. A Nice, Clean and En joyable Amusement. -- -- MAUPIN :-: - OREGON E. Lake from The Dallas last week, making two trips each. Belvie Patisou made a flying trir. to The Dulles Saturday, accompa nied by his mother, Mrs. E. Camp. bell and Misses N. Harvey and Crystal Trait, the latter ladies be- ing enroute to Monmouth Normal. Mr. Patisou returned in time to take a party consisting of A. M. Patison, Eugene and Carl Pratt and Percy Driver to Maupin to witness the ball game. ' v Miss Katie Spath is employed at the Floyd Johnson home, Mrs, Katie Carson wuo has been a guest of her father, Edgar Pratt, returned to her home ut Boiling- ham, Wn,, Sunday. Chas. Yockey is engaged in picking his strawberry crop just now. beveral iroin Mere are em ployed there, among those at woik are Mrs. Ann Wing, Mrs. Hffie Swift and Mr, and Mrs. James McCowu. Several parties from Moro passed through here last week soing to Badger creek, Mrs. B. Shadley, Mrs M. Car ter, and Prof. McCoy arrived Sat urday from Hood River. A number of berry pickers ar rived home from Hood River Sunday, LOCALS AHAroundTown The Times, $1. 50 a year. Go to Fischer's Oarage for all your automobile accessories! gaso line and storage of machine. Ben Cook was a Saturday night caller at the 11, Johnson home. Notorial State bank, work at the Maupin Tygh Valley Items M m state Bank General Banking Business, Loans, Wheat Buying, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, Notary Public, Collections, Money Transmitted Cheaply Drafts Your Patronage Solicited and Yoar .... Interests Cared for . . . . Mrs. L. K. Oakley brought to this office the other day a brand well filled with goose berries about as large as fair sized cherries, However, they have a tendency to come off of their stems quite easily when approached, and are certain ly fine. ' See Fraley and Vaiidcrpool for auto accessories. D. A. and A. C. Moad, R, F. Smith and Ed Brown returned to Maupin Thursday from up river country, where they have been shearing sheep, leaving again Sat urday evening for Shelby, Mon faua, where they will continue shearing, E. J. Fischer taking them to The Dalles. Have you tried the latest drink, Celro Kolo. J. R. Marvin and wite of Amity were guests of the former's father, at Hotel Moad Saturday til! Mon day. See those penny school tablets at Tallcott's cash store. 0. B. Derthick and family at" tended the game here Sunday. Don't forget Fischer's Garage at the end of the bridge. Tires, tulies and all accessories. Plauk was delivered on the steel bridge Wednesday to replace that in present use which is becoming somewhat worn. I have moved my jevvlry and re pair shop to my residence one door from the hotel and am prepared to wait on my customers iu the same old way. H. L. Emmons, Church Notice. Services as follows. Sunday school 10, preaching 11 a. m. Song service 7:30, preaching 8 o'clock p. in. Singing practice Thursday evening at 8 o'clock'. Every body cordially invited. 0, R. ELLIS, Pastor. 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 suceluent 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 Feter Kilburg about it" at , . TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. L. D. Kelly, .and family passed through Tygh Tuesday on their way to The Dalles. C. H. Yockey was in Tygh sell ing ' strawberries Tuesday. His berries are fine. FiUpaterick & Son now have their summer home completed, and surely have a cool place to spend the hot days. While driving in the cows Mon day evening, Stella Pitcher's horse fell with her hurting her epiite badly. 'Dr. Shannon was called and says she will be alright in a few days. A. J, Black and family spent' Sunday with Chet McCorkle and family at Smock, Mrs, Pierce ac companied them home and will as sist Mrs. Black with her house hold work during the summer. Grandpa McCorkle is very poor ly these days. Glen Morris and wife and Arth ur Morris are spending the week at Warm Springs. Mrs. Black's gooseberry party proVfcd so pleasant and profitable that Mrs. Johnston entertained the ladies at her home Monday after noon for the same purpose-. All report a good time and lots of goosberries cleaned. After the; wOrk was done cake and lemonade were served. Milt Morris is hauling wood for his mother this week. Van Woodruf is very ill. Dr. Klvvood was called from The Dalles Monday, Solomon Hauser ran a piece of steel in his finger. Dr. Shannon was called and lie was soon relieved. Grace Mui'r frequently assists Mrs. Beckwith with the phone of fice wook. Zene Watkins and Harvey Mc Clain attended Geo. Harth's sale Wednesday. Mr, Fraley moved from the Geo. Burlingame place into the A- Ml Young house this week. j Mrs. Kellogg autoed over to J Maupiu '' Monday and back the same day. John Muir is iu The Dalles with hoises this week, Mrs. Beckwith was on the sick list a couple of days this week. Mrs. Will Harper and son who have been visiting J. T, Harper and family the past two weeks, have returned to their home at Chealis, Wn. Roy Morris is digging a well at his home and 'is 'getting along fine. That wonderful drink, Tallcott's nectar. W, II, Stnnls sold a wngon mid several harvesting implements Tuesday. See the line of late fashion hats hanlded by Mrs. L. D. Kelly. U. S. Endersbv and sons, Volly and Teddy were M aupi n visitors Saturday, Fine watch repairing ut Emmons, one door down from hotel Maupin. Ira Greshnm and wife were down Sunday to the ball game. The latest drink out, for sale at the Maupin Candy Shop's new fountain. Mr. and Mrs. JUm rvMMiM Portland, were out last week for a visit with the hitter's mother Mr?. W. H. Cunningham. Mm, A. B, Ashly returned home with them, Make final proof missioner Stuart. before Com- Mrs. Rauey, who has been visit ing with her aunt, Mrs. Johnson, went over to Jim Cook's for a short visit Sunday and will soon return to her Spokane home, E. J, Fischer says he has about sold out his last carload consign ment of autos and is nearl ready for another. All oplicrtl work repaired by II, L, Emmons, at his of!ice-re;-i- denee, Maupiu. Mr. and Airs. R. F. Smith luive taken charge of the Kivervi'.'W hotel, having opened for business the first of the week and are sei v ing meals at all hours. We carry all of the latest drinks, Celro Kolo, Coco Colo, and all of the other most popular drinks, at the Maupin Candy Shops. Mrs. I D.Kelly has the most up-to-date stock of millinery ever brought to Maupin. You should call and get your choice early. AMCEIENT DEMTSST 111 AUPSN, JUNE 17-25 RELIABLE DENTISTRY ave your shines." That is what Tillotson, Black and McAtee are doing. - Lem Grisham and lamily visit ed Wm, Beckwiths and Grandma Morris this week. Mrs. GVisTiam and Mrs. Beckwith are sisters. Grace Muir and Rayman Doer imr scent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Kellog. CHAS.II FRANCIS. M.D'.;C.M MAUPIN, OREGON Mem. Coll, Phys. & Surg;, Ontario Licentiate Minnesota and Oregon Prompt Service on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted Blacksmithing, Wagcnniaking and Auto Repairing FRALEY and VANDERPOOL Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Wagonmak ing. Share grinding and sharpening. All kinds pi Repair Work that will suit, With a Guarantee That Will Stick. Try us 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 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. 9 Can You Do It? SSL TEST TYPE. Earring the 'unforeseen, each retail buyer of anew Ford oar, between August 1914 'fend August 1915, will receive from $40 to $60 as a share of the Ford Motor Com pany's profits. For strength, light weight arid dependable power, the Ford car is without 0 peer. Economical, too, averaging two cents a mile for operation and maintenance. Runabout $40; Touring Car I490; Town Car $690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment. On display "and sale at E. J. FISCHER'S. "Tvtake hav while the sun Dr. C. H. Franci3, X)ptician