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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1915)
Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL. 1, NO. 41 MAUP1N, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 23, 1915 THE YEAR $1,50 SENT IN BY OUR Wapinitia Items Bill Forman, Oliver Shields, Chester Rice and Bennie Flinn went fishingon the Deschutes Fri day returning Saturday. Harvest is in full swing now. The little greeu parasol and the bay horse were seen parading the streets Monday; Miss Agnes Wallers is installed as cook at J. R. Abbotts. Miss Irene Doyle is chief cook fit Hank Harphan's this month. A dance was giveu at the home of Johnie Boen Saturday night. All report a splendid time. Rev. Steins and family arrived here last week. Mr. Steins occu pied the pulpit Sunday. ; Mrs. Seltz Miller and baby Le Roy were visiting with her father, Nute Crabtree, last week. Miss Florence Blackman will as sist Miss Celia Fliuu while cooking ior the headers next week, A herd of cattle of about 150 head passed through here Tuesday. David Sharp, Clyde Flinn, Lin coln and JimHartnian trade a busi ness trip to The Dalles Monday. They report that Mr. Noah Flinn is getting along nicely with his broken limb and thinks lie will be able to come home in abomt two weeks. The grasshoppers are doing fine fattening up for this winter. The 'weather is getting quite wisrm here this week. Tbe ther . mometer was up to 96 degrees in the shade. David Sharpe is working at the Miller place this week repairing the separator. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mr. Arch Range Mon day morning the 19th. Joseph Riggles has been sick for several days and Dr. Shannon was called from Tygh to see him Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hammer were Maupiti visitors Tuesday and brought Mrs. Elmer Hanimar of Goldemlale, Wn., home with them. Criterion Chronicles Dr. Francis of Maupiu, 011 Sat urday motored out to see Vera Canfield. With him were the Misses Dyer, Smith and Dolph Mayhew. The heading crew of Kirsch and Appling commenced operations 011 Wednesday and the combination heading and threshing outfit of Messers Duus and Rutherford will start work on Monday next. Good runs are expected for both these crews. A. A. Canfield made a trip to Maupiti Suuday night to consult with Dr. Francis. Chas. Skogsbeig is busily engag ed in cutting hay for himself and several neighbors. Frank Buzau and Earl Tuuison spent Sunday at home. E. McLennan returned Friday from a trip to Portland, bringing with Him his boys who will summer at the ranch. "Mr. A. A' Boiiney of lygil Valley paid a visit to his sou here recently. He reports good results from fighting grass hoppers in his vicinity and expects to liar. vest his usual eood crops of MAUPIN (Contributed) If you'd like a splendid climate; Should your search the wide If you like the sunshine rare; world o'er, If you like the ozone breezes , Here at Maupin. Playing round you everywhere , ,jke to figh and catch Come to Maupin. things If you like the sweet wild flowers Here's the place old sport for Covered o'er with dewdrops you; bright; We've a special knack of land- If you like fragrant odors , ing Of the sage brush in the night!' Even girls if you're true blue, Come to Maupin. Right in Maupin. If you like the mighty mountains If you'd like to gently paddle Clothed in Juniper, fir and pine,- In a boat just made for two, FISHER'S GARAGE Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, OREGON If you like the baren rockey hill sides Where the sun most always shines, Come to Maupin. If you like to ride in autos. We just have them by the score, And our scenes can't be outrivaled We have just the very river That pan make vour dream come true Here at Maupin. So don't waste your time in long ing For the things you would like to do For we have them all at Maupin So the fault must be with you. dairy feed. H. M. Greeu is wondering ranchers. Noah Grant and wife are euter- vvhfther that halter chaiu was.taining a prospective buyer for used by Chauffeur Mayhew for 'their ranch, from St. Johns. one improvised steering gear or by Dr. Francis as one attachment for his Chemical thermometer. R. II. DeCamp. and H M. Green went to The Dalles 011 business Tuesday. Smock News What the Tum-A-Lum Method Means to You You've often wished you had a'' friend or a relative in the lumber business to help you and give you counsel when you get ready to buiid. You have spent a good cflal f? time (inff rough magazines and farm papers looking for suggestions to help you solve the problem of getting just the right building for your needs at the right price. It is easy to get this very building when you build by the Tum-A-Lum Method. Our Service department cuts out all waste with its Material saving Lists. Your lumber is allused in the building. We own no mills, and are therefore not a "dumping place for any undesirable surplus- We buy from the best markets of the world." Their output comes to our yard without one cent of added selling cost you pay the one right price for your lumber. The result is that that you get tile best possible build lng for the lowest price. v BUILD YOUR NEXT BUILDING BY THE TUM-A-LUM METHOD Let us figure with vou on the new house or barn you're going to build. "See Peter Kiiburg about it" 1VM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY The re-organizing of Sunday ochoo!- with- -officers as -follows: Superintendent, Mrs. Mary Mor gan; assistant, Mr. Chas. Clint; secretary, Mr. Walter Ledford, treasurer, Mrs. Hattie Oglesby; organist, Bliss Ella Syrou. Mrs. Albert Russell accompa nied her husband to the Flat Sun day returning home Monday. Harvest is about completed and the next is the hum of the thrill er. Mr., John Coiifer, wife and mother of Juniper Flat were visit ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lolin Fallow last Saturday and took several crates of berries home. Alvin Thornton and fami.y left Monday morning for the Roseburg country where they expect to take up homesteads. Mrs. Morgan mid daughter Hazel are picking berries nt John Ayres' place. Mrs, Mary Spoor and Mrs. Mae Ledford were Wapinitia visitors ast Thursday. C. A. Bargainholt is with the - r n heading crew ot Mr, sam crown on the south side of White river. T. J. Whilcomb with four horse team brought his household goods from Sherar last Monday which he had shipped from his home in Astoria to this place. tr. Mavfield has his new ricm v ; ' barn near completion and will in the near future build a new house. Michael Urban recently rented the Nancy Jones ranch and will occupy the house when Henry Mayfield and family vacate. G. V, Bargainholt placed order , for lumber for a bungalow with Mulyaney & Sous this week. F. E. Spoor took a passenger, Mrs. Pierce to Maupin Friday for the early train, Mrs. Pierce going to accept a position at the Indian Aeency school. The Farlovv r,ros. have purchas ed a heider from the John Deering! Co. 1 Wing Bros, of near Wamicwill : ihredi for several of the Smock j D. M. Emerson of Buck Hollow had the misfortune to get his left hand quite painfully hurt with a derrick fork Saturday while help ing Mr, Connolly and is unable to go, ahead with his work. Jas. Brown and L. B. Kelly were in town Wednesday. OREGON TRUNK RY. CENTRAL OREGON LINE SPECIAL FARES FOR SUMMER TRIPS From Central Oregon Points to the Seashore Resorts, Clatsop Beach, Eastern Cities and the California Expositions. COOL. GAY GEARHART AND SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH Inexpensive Hotel, Camp and Cot tage Accommodations. Mani fold Amusements and Surf and Natatorium Bathing. Round trip from Maupin $10.15 Mr. Paul Hester of Portland , is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell 1 1. I. Courtnglit recently pur chased the Mart Shannon place, Mr.. Walker of Grass Valley agent for the Watkins Remedies solicited this pin t -of his territory this week. Mr. Callte Duncan vVas a Sum ,day -caller at ihe home of , Miss Thelma Woodcock. Geo. Duncan, one of onr pros perous farmers has rented the Geo, Ledford and Henry Mayfield ranches on which he will grow wheat. - t The grasshoppers so far have jleft Smock 1111 molested and we are lilessed with an abundance or irur. many trees being over burdened sq milch that many have been oblig ed to pick fatiit to keep from breaking the overloaded -branches', peaches especially. Win. Stake!) is helping with harvest at John Fprlovv's place. F. K. Spoor was a Vainic visit or Sunuay, Itev. t. J, Hill ol this place and Mr. Crffith of near Fosiiil equipped themselves with a miner's outfit Monday and left for the Blue Buck et mines with expectations bf find ing nuggets of gold. ROUND TRIPS EAST Direct or Circuit Routes to Any Point Daily Until September 30 Return Limit October 31. Chicago Direct $72.50, Min neapolis, St. Paul, Duluth or Winnipeg, $60. St. Louis $71.20, New York $110.70. One way vra California, with stopover to see Expositions, at slightly high er rates. FITZPATERICK STORE ROBBED O. M. Fraley, G. R. Burtri-r and E. C. Fitzpaterjck came over from Tygh Valley Wednesday morning and with the assitauce of Henry Holland located and cap tured a man while cooking his breakfast by the creek below the spring and took him back to Tygh. The man is a German and gives his name as Augustneoff Nagle and is accused of taking some lunch goods, a suit i f underwear and a pair of shoes from the Fitzpaterick store Tuesday night, making en trance by breaking a couple panes of glass in a door. He was wear ing the shoes when captured. A preliminary hearing was giveu be fore Justice of the -Peace J.' T, Harper that afternoon and the de fendant being unable to furnish bail was taken to The Dalles to await a hearing before the grand jury- CALIFORNIA Oregon Trunk, North Bank and the Floating Palacesj SS "Great Norther" and "Northern Pa cific," Sailing every Tues dayi Thursday find Satur dy from Portlandi and from San Franciaco.. -$36.25 round trip from Maupin, including meals and berths on ships. Rail rate same without meals and berth, Ask for" Expo sition Folder. A. Locke Agent, Maupirl Church Notice. Services as follows; Sunday, July 25, Sunday School 10 a. in., preachiugj 11 a nil Evening sir vice will be a program given by the young people. Thursdtn ev ening 8 pi 111. prayer meeting. Come to all these services and help make them a success. Gi R. ELLIS, Pastor. Geo. H. Currey Sr. in company with his brother Fre.l B. Currey called in Maupin yesterday morn ing. 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