HE MAUFfiN TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL I, NO. 37 . MAUP1N, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1915 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR Smock News Blaine Disbrow was a Tygh Val ley business visitor last Friday. Chas. Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oglesbe were Waplnitia visit ors last Tuesday, week. Very warm days for strawberry picking at C. H. Yockeys, never theless, eveial crates picked daily, twenty-three crates picked today, June 2i. Ice cream and strawberry festi val at the home of G. V. Bargain holts Sunday afternoon. Some twenty young people Indulged in the reception and report a fine time, music and song as well as eats. Chas. Duncan finished a well for Marion Farlow, about twelve feet In depth, plenty of water, John Farlow and F. E. Spoor made a trip to Seattle, Wn., last week. Mr. Farlow shipped a car load of fat hogs and F. . Spoor a carload of young beef stock. Mr. Farlow returned Friday and Mr. Spoor is expected soon, but Frank likes Portland pretty well and we don't blame him, Wayne Spoor and wife, are here from Catalow Valley, Ore., were on the road ten. days. Last Sept ember they and Deak Gordon and f amity went to that part, took 320 acre homesteads and are well pleaded with same.- T. J. Whitcomb and family of Astoria, are visiting his brother, N. E. Whitcoitib, ltid sister teone Hull; Johu End is building a silo on jiis place south of Wamic, : Sam Mulvaney having manufactured Change of Schedule The following change of time of the Oregon Trunk trains be comes effective Sunday the 27th, about as follows. Definite figures will be given later. No. 103, northbound leaves Bend 7 p. m., arrives at Maupin 12:40 a. m., arriving in Fallbridge at 4 a. m. No. 104, southbound leaves Fall- bridge at 10:40 p.' m., arriving in Maupin at 1:40 a. m., and at Bend 8:30 a. m. The sleeper and coach leave Portland on passenger No. 8 at 6 p. m.; westbound from Fall- bridge, sleeper on No. 3, coach on No. 5. Nos. 103 and 104 will be mixed and 304 and 305 and O. T. 306 and 807 will be discontin ued. ARTISANS HAVE the lumber, Mr. Mulvaney's saw mill runs daily, Me has machin ery to make any and all kinds of lumber; has in two planers. Grandma Farlow visited at her sou's T, F. Farlow, Sunday, a week. Sunday School held every even ing at the Baptist church, and prayer meeting Sunday evening. Everybody welcome. Evans Parrish was home Sun day. He is engineer at the Hart man sawmill on White river. Mrs. Pierce is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Stakely. Those battling iumber from Mulvaney's saw mill last week are, Amos Johnson, of Wamic, Wilbur Wing of Tygh Valley, Herman Gesh and John End of the Wamic cotltitry, also Dee Tallcott. We often read of hikers in differ ent parts of tlie world. Well Smock had hikers that lett all neighbors and friends in 111011 ruing, to think thSt they had no chance to say good bye and no word yet, and we are w&uderittg if they are Last Frid3y night was a big event for the local Artisans. Dr. Eshleman was out from The Dalles and delivered a lecture. R. H. Drake, district organizer, was also present. The following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Dee Tallcott, grand master; J. E. Miller, superintendent; Clyde Oliver, treasurer; Mrs. D. A. Moad, inspector; R. B. Bell, secretary; B. D. Fraley, senior conductor; Gussie Derthick, Jr. conductor; lea Derthick, master of ceremonies; Andrew Cun ningham, warden. After the transaction of busi ness ice cream and cake were served free to the public and a big dance was enjoyed by all. . Teachers' Examination Marapk Sitaft Bank Hail Insurance GRAIN INSURANCE - Covers in Field, in Steels, in Sack, if In Warihomie' Notary Public Genera! EamkiBg Business, Loams, Wheat Burying, Safely Deposit Boxes' for Rent," Collections. still on the hike. The Woodcock & Kennedy saw mill is running with full crew and filling orders of all kinds. The young people are looking forward to a pleasant' time next Sunday as they are invited to par take of strawberries and after sweets at the home of Miss Lillian Yockey. P. E. Spoor and T. J. Whit comb were business visitors at Matipiii Tuesday. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Wasco County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of ap plicants for State Certificates at the new Court House as follows: Commencing Wednesday, June 80, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m., end continuing until Saturday, July 3, 1915, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday forenoon, Writing, United States History, Physiolo gy. Wednesday afternoon, Read ing, Composition, Methods in Reading, Methods in Arithme tic. Thursday forenoon, Arithme tic, History of Education, Pys chology, Methods in Geography. Thursday afternoon, Grammar, Geography, American Literature, PhyBics, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary certificate. Friday forenoon, Theory and Practice, Orthography, English Literature, Chemistry. . Friday afternoon, School Law, Geology, Algerbra, Civil Govern ment. Saturday forenoon, Geology, Botany. . Saturday afternoon, General History N Bookkeeping! Respectfully submitted, CLYDE T. BONNEY, County School Suet. THREE IRE Money transmitted cheaply by Drafts J 1915's New Home Building Standard Every pefp'son "who contemplates building a HOME should know that HOME BUILDING now ranks among the professions. It is not enough to merely supply the necessary raw ma-terialST-todav the real lumber merchant the Professional Home Builder, if you .please-must b. thoroughly equip ped to satisfy his .cuBtomera in ways unthought of ten years, five years ago-yes. last year. f' . r And in all of these ways the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Com pany is fully equipped. Our Plan Book ,pf HOMES ! is beyond question the most attrrctive ever placed before the public. . ... The qualities and properties of every desirable material are fully explained., and demonstrated, and various com binations of construction material, finish, hardware and color schemes are presented for approval. We supply complete data about that new JIOME- no trouble-no worry-jio "Jigurin" and ho delay. . ASK TO SEE OUR FREE PLAN BOOK OF HOMES . We're here to stayi ; And doing business that way, "Set Peter Kilburg about It" .. . - at THE HOME OF TUM-A-LUMBER M. P. Grant's folks have left for an indefinite time. 1 T. J. Hill returned from liis trip to the Blue Bucket mine. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Russell and son Vene were visitors ai tne home of Mrs. G. K. Noble yesterday. Mariori and Chas. Farlow have purchased a new header to do their grain cutting with: J. E. Kennedy has some rnen on Smock this week mowing the al falfa. Ipha Howell returned hoiiie Sat urday after a short stay at Marioii Farlow's. Beheading is in progress on Smock. Mrs. Geo. Thornton heard a slight sound among her chickens one day and oil going to discover trie trouble, found "a por cupine of immense size, sleeping sonndlv in her woodshed. She carefully crept upon him severing his head from his body fjuickly with a shafp axe. A. F; Russell made final proof on his Homestead baturaay at Maupin. Chas. Farlow went to Maupin Saturday returning with a large load of swine feed the same day. M, P. Thorutori took several crates of strawberries to Maupin Saturday. Duus, brother ot the groom, as best man. Only immediate tela tives of the family were present. The hrtdp ujh trnanpH in a rirpss Lit f . o " " of beautifully embroidered white ergSndie mid Wore a 'veil aiid wreath of orange blossoms and' carried a bouquet of pink .roses. The groom was dressed in the cot)-" ventiondl black. The happy couple stood tinder a large vvllitfe Wedding bell sfnd the room's were profusely decorated with white ribbons, piflk rosfes 6u8 vines, After the ceremony ice cream and cake were served. The bride and groom went im medially to their new home. Mr; and Mrs, Duns are estimable young people and the whole com munity vie with "'each other iii wishing theni a happy married life. Harvey-lsenberg Beautiful in every detail was the wedding of Miss Pearl Iser bergand Guy Harvey on Sun day, June 13, at the home of tlv bride's mother at Hood River, Oregon. The parlor had beer made a bower of beauty, a large arch of pink and white roses en circled the double west win dows, and green branches, bowl? and jardinieres were filled with the beautiful and fragrant blos soms. The dining room waf decorated with white Shasta daisies. Preceeding the ceremony Mrs. J. H. Woodcock sang in het sweet voice, "I Love You Truly," Miss Neva Harvey at Jthe piano. Promptly at two o'clock, to the strains of Lohengren's wedding march the bridal party, led bv Mrs. Howard Isenberg, as ma tron of honor, came into the room and took their places be neath the arch. The groom was attended by Howard Isenberg. The solemn and impressive words of the ring service were spoken by Rev. W. B. Young of Ash berry M. E. church. The bride looked dainty and sweet in & handsome dress of white Crepe de chine over white isilk net, carrying an arm bouquet Lbf white carnations and maiden hair ferns tied with broad silk ribbon galize, ldng loops and streamers. The matron of honor was gowned in a handsome dress of blue silk crepe The groom and best rtian were in conventional black: Dainty re freshments 6'f ice cream and cake were served. The bride and goom took their departure for Portlond cind Forest Gaove. The bride's1 going away suit was a srriart tailored brown Pan ama, witn cream coioreci lace waist, white Panama hat trim- ned in cream with white velvet pond lilies. : They will bo at lome at Wamic, Ore., afUsi June 30, where the groom who is a prosperous rancher, .has a cozy home fitted for his bride. The best wishes of numerous friends follow them to their new home. Davis-Overman A very quiet but extremely pretty wedding . was solemnized Wednesday evening the 16th, at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrp, Ida Overman, 412 Fulton street, The Dalles, when Miss Mildred Overman became 'the bride of Bert E. Davis, The bride wore a dainty gown of white dimity. She carried carnations and fern in a shower effect, Mary and Helen Over- nan, sisters of the bride, wore jvhite lingerie frocksi They pre ceded the bride to the altar, brewing rose petals in her path. An improvised arch of pink rosea and fern, capped with a lover's knot of tulle, was formed and under this the bride and groohl took their places The living room was decked with pink roses and ferti and the other rooms were tastefully decorated w)th clusters of red roses. The wedding march was play ed by Mrs. D. C. Towlie of Rufus, Oregon. Miss Elizabeth Altermatt of Rufus sang "A Perfect Day." he Rev, Nathi m Evans, pastor of the Method ist church, fead the impressiv ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. rJavis are domi ciled at their home in the south arn part of Wasco county where Mr. Davis owns a large ranch Optomist. An account of the Duus-De-camp wedding is given in the Criterion Chronicles on this page; There will be a bin cel.-braiio'ii July 2, 3 Antelope; three day and 4 it J. W. Ayres' made a trip to Tygh Vajley Saturday and pur chased a flock of Jersey cows. He says there is more money in Jersey cows than any other kind. 7 Criterion Chronicles Wedding bells were never sound ed more, joyous than those which chimed for the happy event of the first Criterion wedding oh Thurs. dav. Tune 17. at 8 a. m. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. II. DeCatnp, when their daughter, iDollie .was united in marriage to Crl A. pnus, Rev. G. E. Wood of Wapiuitia officiated In a pleasing "and iinprssive man ner. . , , Mrs. J. Arthur Gamber acted as matron of honor and John A. Ernest Tayler and family have been on a ten days' business and pleasure trip to The Dalles aiid returned Friday last, Dale Bonuey and wife are so journing for a few days at Tygh Valley and Warm Springs, Frank Buzan is spending the week end at home. John Duus of Eslacadaj Oregonj' is visiting his brother C. A, for a few days. Mrs, G, U. Wood accompanied her husband to the DeOamp Duus nuptials. L. B. DcCamp left Friday for an indefinite stay at The Dalles, j J, E. Miller attended election of officers of the Artisan order at Maupin Friday night! Mrs. J. Arthur Gamber, after a few weeks' visit in this community left Friday morning for a visit to relatives at Portland and Seaside. R. R. Crabtrec is moving his house closer to water and other wise improving his premises, Vera Canfield and, Paul DeCanip last week received their diplomas and letters of, congratulation from Superintendent Bouney. Needless to say these, young people are high- -FISHER'S GARAGE Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long' Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line df Automobile Accessories MAUPINj OREGON - - . - i HEW HARTFORD OIL COOKS ) THE STOVE WiTH THE PERFECT BLUE FLAME A partial, list of satisfied tisers of this wonderful ly pleased Over results of their ex amiuatious E. Hunt last week shipped a car of fat sheep to Portland continued' o'u last page,) 1 S I SHATTUGK BROS. MAUPIN Hrs, Chas; Crofoot; Mrs. L; D. Kelly, Mrs, F. M. Confer, Hrs. L. C. Wilhelm; Mrs. G. Woodruff, Mrs. E. H. nodgrassj Mrs. L. B. Kelly, Mrs. John V. Martini Mrs. E. J. Styer;