MAUPIN II M "4 Ei b kvd loll JUL Jl iuaxi Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL I, NO. 42 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 30, ISI5 THE Yi:.AI $1.50 4 SENT IN BY OUR Tygh Valley Items Lester Brittain met with a seri ous accident this week. He start ed on his bicycle to the river to swim, while gqing down a hill the break broke, throwing him about twenty feet, breaking his collar bone and shaking him up badly. Dr. fcrovni s caring for the boy who is suffering a great deal. Hi.s mauy friends hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. and M rs. Wendoffer are Very happy over the arrival of a seven pound girl. Mrs. Jerome Morrow is the mother of Mrs. Wendoffer and is caring' for her and babe. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foster left Tygh Valley last week for Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClaits left Tygh this week for an extend ed trip inOrepou and Washington. They expect to be gone about three months. A number of young people took a pleasure trip up Coyote Point the other evening. From the musical notes uttered we think it must be "rattle snake point." Mrs. Doering was called to the bed side of her father who is very sick. We are glad to know that lft is some better at this writing. His home is near LaGrande. Mrs. A. M. Yonng is visiting her son Clair and his wife in The Dalles. She expects to visit her daughter Mrs. Frank Fagau at Oil in Abundance George A. Beavis of the Beav-is-May Oil Co. was in the fcity today and Btated that oil in quantities from six to 10 barrels a day is flowing into the well which is being drilled near Duf ur. The well is being recased and in the progress of this work it was necessary to pull up some of the old casing. The oil is so thick that the casing removed from the well is covered with oil, which can be scraped off. Mr. Beavis stated that the present quantity of oil practically assures that a much larger flow will be struck when drilling is resumed in the near future. Moro, Oregon, before she returns. Mrs. Hull of Smock is with the family of J. T. Harper at Whisp ering Piere. Tygh people are glad to see Mrs. Hull. Tygh people are glad to see Miss McKay again. She has been in Portland for a few weeks but has returned to keep house for her nephew, Dr. Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mays and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bolton of The Dalles spent several days in Tygh Valley. All have returned home now, Mr. Boltoii was yen- sick while here but was much im proved at the time of departure. Mr. and Mrs. Beck with, Dr. Shannon and Miss McKay spent a pleasant evening at Mrs. Blacks Wednesday 'ev'chk; eating water melon and nmskmelori. Mrs. Ralph Chander of Wamic is spending a few days with her mother, Mis. Luella Johnson. Joseph Riggles was a business FISHER'S GARAGE Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, OREGONJ 0. 1 OFFICIALS QABLE-SPEIGiilN in President J. P. O'Brien and Superintendent B. E. Palmer of the 0AW. P.. & N. R. R. Com pany passed through in their special car with the afternoon train Saturday ahd made the re turn trip the next day. A Fruit preserving demonstra tion car passed through Sunday afternoon going to Bend and will spend a few days at Bend and Redmond. visitor on our streets Monday. Dr. H. F. Shannon of Tygh Valley was a professional visitor in The Dalles last week.. G. R. Buttner of Tygh Valley was a business visitor in The Dalles Sat urday. K. L. Hottser and Emil Mertz of Tygh Valley were business, visitors in The Dalles Monday. Ogdon Elwood, son of Dr. Elwood, who is carry ing around a dislocated wtist and a fractured radius, secured while playing basket ball in the High school gymnasium is recovering as fast as could be expected. Sun, July 2j. Wamic Items, S In the presence of immediate relatives, Miss Lona Speichinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mich ael Speichinger of Mill Creek valley, was united in marriage this morning to Ben Gable, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gable of Wapinitia. The ceremony was performed in the Catholic church at , 7 o'clock, the Rev. Father Bronsgeest officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Florence Speichinger. Charles Gable, the brother of the groom was best man. Following the ceremony, a wptiding hreanwr was servtii at Hotel DniW. Tit-newly-weds left lodpy for tin-it home at Wapiuiiia, w 1tc Mr Cable is a prosp'ixn'. s-U'V ranrhiT. Chronicle July 24. Y. P. B. Meeting Program of V. P, R. meeting held at the church on 8unda) evening July 2 19 15 opening song, Onward Christian Soldiers. Invocation. Mr, Ellis. Secretary's report given by the Pre.-j lent, Miss Disbrow. Business taken up, on motion Nita Ellis was elected recording secret, 11 y, making Mrs. Ci'alitree corresponding secretary. Special song, Look not upon the wine. Scripture Reading, Mrs. Doliie Johnson. Seng, Where is my wan I'nng boy to night, Mr. Ellis. Recitation, The limply Place, Nita Ellis. Now is the time to put up Fruit. While your wife is busy putting up fruit for the fam ily to eat this winter, why don't you get busy and do the same thing for your stock. Tum-A-Lura Silos are to stock what the Mascn fruit jar is to the human being. "TUM-A-LUM SILOS" are designed to use just ordinary lumber carried in stock at pur lumber yards. "TUM-A-LUM SILOS" are anchored by founda tion bolts against the hardest winds blowing when the silo is empty (We use no guy wires). "TUM-A-LUM SILOS" are bnilt all of wood and the expansion is the same throughout (We use no hoops). "TUM-A-LUM SILOS" have double walls with air space between which actually preveuted frozen ensilage last winter. (Other silo3 with only one wall held frozen ensilage). "TUM-A-LUM SILOS" are recommended by the U. S. Govt., (see Bulletin 589), by Washington State College, (see Bulletin 45), by Oregon Agricultural Col lege (see Bulletin 13fi) and by scores of practical farm ers above all single wall silos for this hot dry climate. "TUM-A-LUM SILOS" are just buildings-they cost less than other silos (there being no patents or oyaltie3 to pay for). "TUM-A-LUM SILOS" are built from our FREE COMPLETE PLANS. "TUM-A-LUM SILOS" are furnished with all lumber, cement, paint, hardware required material is complete, except the sand and gravel for the foun dation. "See Peter Kilburg about it" at THE HOME OF "TUM-A-LUMBER" Mr. and Mis. Steve Hannah of Portland have been visiting rel ates at Wamic. .."jSkW-Wainic tennis court is neai ly completd. Charlie Lake, Bel vie Patison and Reuben Pratt fur nished the poles for the fence. The men have suffered lots while working, the temperatuie being 102. J. E. Kennedy returned fiom The Dalles Saturday. Murel Milkeson is visiting F, M. Morrftw. Lucile Kennedy was in Wunuc yesterday, Mart New, Joseph Douglas, Ralph Chandler and Dick l'alni- ateer returned from Salem Wednes day noon. Mrs, J. E. Kennedy went to Slierar Biidge yesterday to meet her husband who .returned from The Dalles. A header bed upset with Fred Bichsel Thursday. Mike Kennedy who was hint a slioit time ago is now aide to walk around. Several Drummers visited this place last week. Tile farmers are all ei.gagtd hi heading the- erons. turr.ed from The Dalles Saturday bringing with them a nice lot ol fruit I. N. Winfree and wife spent Sunday at Bakeoveu canyon with the Philmlee family. A movement is on foot to estab lish a road from the Uidgeway en.! of our mnin thoroughfare to Kas kela, South Junction and then to Gateway, thus cutting off 30 miles to the interior of Central Oregon, from the present traveled route. .limp. 1) i I Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Woodside made a business trip to The Dalles in their auto Wednesday returning Thuisiliiy. Mr, Brant was up from Fisch er's Gaiage Thursday repairing Blackmail s car. Mrs. Rob. Cantwel! is employed by Mrs. Bert Hammer during her illness. Gid Reins has purchased some lots of Jim Hartmiin where he ex pects to build a bungalow. Katie Amen is visiting at the Brown home this week. it was stated in a tonner issue that Mr. Geo. Magill had taken his threshing machine to Wamic, This was a mistake. The machine is slill here and he expects to stall threshing the last of this week. j Mrs. Elsie Wing of Wamic mid Miss ueiia 1-imn w 1 1 1 tie cooks m Magill's cook house during thresh ing. More w Idiiit: hells uili be iin '- b o. 1 o ui. , 1 ,,iu hnise. iv- ,.. ' ' ..r,i pur. I poses ot t lie i. ion. Heading, Mr. Taleott. Closing song. The Ribbi 11 White, by congregation. The program tho short was good and is expected to improve with each attempt. The next meeting will be Sun day evening Aug. 8. All are invited to come. she has been picking benjes at C. H, Yoc key's. C. Jl. Yoekey's fat iter and brother are visiting him now. M-iriou Varlo'i' has Ueen ihii-U-ing 01 starting a barber shop,' ht was practising Sunday. The wind still blows on Smock. one CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS are Iwo vast wonderland The Greatest Shows of The Age. You cannot afford to miss them. The opportunity will soon pass. Go Now. Choice of several routes at faies for the round irip via . low 9A1LR0A0 & NAVIGATION 00 Aak R. B. BELL, Agent Man pin A. L. Barnes an. 1 Nick Cumins departed Sunday morning for uiiv known pruts of the Cascade lange where they will engage in blaek berry picking, fishing hunting and mining. Slusher Bros, came over from Duftir Sat ti i tlay ninht arriving shoitly after daylight Sunday morning bringing four loads of hogs to turn on the grain fields to prepare for early market. They also brought over a load of lumber 10 constt net a cook house ancj make some repairs FRESJI MELAT ' I have ' opened a Meat Market opposite the Hotel Moad and can fill your or der for , Fresh Beef or Mutton. RAY SMITH, -' l-Lupin ' -ei-!- am- iwal llie fly! sftaft id). i Hail Insurance GRAIN INSURANCE Cotoh k in &ftj.fe, m Sack, w in W. Notary Public iirak s 1 Bkkg lBuisk; Loams, Wlaeat Buying, iS-ilf Deposit 55 ii- err sttf.t, Code Money transmitted cheaply by Drafts ,g n:onn i v, J Criterion Chronicles i v.. Id Webb Thomas, an uncle of Mrs. D. B. Appling is spending the sumnier with the Appliugs. Earl Tunison, J. 15. Kidder and Roy Castor Sundayul at home. Mr. Cantor's little girl came with her father for the trip. Miss Ida M Kidder wuo has been for the past few mouths at The Dalles, came home Sunday. She expects to remain nntjl the fall opening of High School. J. E. Miller went to Maupin Saturday last to call Dr. Francis agaiu for Vera Canfield. Her con dition for the past week has been very serious, tho at present writ ing seems easier. Mrs. D. L. Rutherford has "one to The Dalles for a visit will relatives. Mrs. Appling and Mrs. Snel son were business visitors at Mau pin Saturday last. M D-Cor.)- a--! r.ree;,' : Mr Orin Farlow was a Sitndas visitor at the home of Mai ion Far low. M. P. Thornton delivered ber ries on the Flat on Friday last. A. K. Russell came home a few uays out lias returned to ttie Mat. j. IT Farlow Kros. are still at that jobjijji of heading. Mr. Charles- Duncan and son George are stacking grain prepara-1 Q tory to having it threshed. til , Mrs. A. F. Russell and Miss;f Ruby were visitors at Marion Far-1 3 o o en V? 1 CE Hup Motto has been heloiuii cut hay with his low's home. John Farlow Farlow Bros. binnder. Blaine Disbrow was a Sunday visitor at Duncans. Mr, and Mrs. . W ayne Spoor are working on the Willie Magill thresher. Miss Grace Miller rettirn-fd to V o If yoa are in the market for any thing let us figure with yoa. Oar buying experience is worth something to yoa and costs you Ask us afceut SHATTUCK 3R0S, MUPIN o o o O