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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1915)
Hie Maupin '"'"Times" Published every Friday nt Maiijin, ; ' Oregon J. K. Dikfikow. Publisher Criterion "Chronicle biibscrlption: One year, jSi,y; six .jnonLliH, 75 cents; three months, 50 Entered in the postofhee at NIawpin, Oregon; as .second class matter. Do you knew that There are , irrigated lands in very county in Oregon with two exceptions?, '1 ?. ' , That about 50 per cent of all farms in Eastern Oregon' ' are wholly or in part irrigated? That about 50 per cent of the tillable land in Eastern. Oregon requires irrigation to produce paying crops? ; That Oregon is the only state in the union that has appropriat ed lands and completed an irri gation project? ;: 1. ; ' That rw land with full water right can be 'purchased 1 at $ 40 per acre, ten years' time? That irrigated alfalfa land makes alfafalfa, alfalfa makes hogs and hogs make money? That some of Oregon's irrigat ed lands produce ' more com per acre than do lands in Iowa? . That east qf the Cascade range there are hundreds of thoufands of acres of lands where water, sunshine and soil await capital for creating a great trade center? Chamber of Commerce News Lundier is being hauled for the homes of new residents in Trail Hollow north of j, 0, Skogsberg'; farm. Mr, mid Mrs. Appling went to Maupin Saturday evening to meet Mrs. Iluj'hes'of Roseburg, .Mrs, Appling's sister who 'is here for a visit. ; . Henry jleyer and son Wm. of Chehalis, W'n., are here oil a visit to Mr. Meyer's daughter, Mrs. V M, Snelson. ' V' U. A: Moad of Maupin who brought out Home passengers on Monday afternoon is much ini pressed with the 'necessity of more and better road improvement on our main line. His is the opinion of all who are interested in travel this way. . i ' ' , ' Efforts for a new road district and voting precinct are meeting with the greatest success. E. H. Taylor's header box and wagcu tipped over Saturday morn ing, throwing him and the loader. Joe Cray, upon a ledge of rocks. Both were badly bruised and shak en up, requiring several days' rest from work. 1 , P. J. Kirsch, Dalles Mention Wamic, from 1st page made a midnight drive to' Shcrar Sunday night tomeetthe j o.clock train wdiich brought some machin ery for Mr. Driver's engine that was disabled while returning from Smock. The breakdown caused a delay of half a day. C. E. Pratt was taken ill sud denly While at the summit and Was brought to Tygh where he is un' der the doctor's care. W. T. Van derpool of Dufur brought hjm back in his car. VV. E. Thomas and E.'IvEine came over Monday to encage the Dutis-Rutherford machine to thresh in their vicinity. The Tunison crew, 'after spend ing a week here have returned to Flanagan -and started on a three Weeks' thresliingruu. J. B. Kidder and Frank Btiican Suudayed with their families,' K. A, Stow and wife of Tygh Valley were visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. '0. R. Fleck. Chas. Steed, I,ou Wing and Irwin Hull of ' Wamic have been transacting business at the U. S, land office1 the past lew days. , f ' 1 1 A-. G. Harvey of Wamic was a visitor in The Dalles Monday. Samuel T. Bennett,' 'a prominent stock- man cf Tygh Valley is in The Dalles visiting at the home of his brother, Judge A. S. Bennett. T.1 E. Bemiet of Tygh",Va!ley was in The Dalles Wednesday at- tending to matters of business. rraiiK uauie, a prominent resi dent of Vapiuitia transacted busi ness in this city Wednesday. A. M. Patisou of Wamic was a business 'visitor in The Dalles Tuesday. Raymond Muir of Tygh Valley transacted business in The Dalles last week. ' Charles VV. Steed and Arthur O. Harvey of Wamic, : have entered a contest in Ue local United'States land office against Mr:;. Annie E. Rust of" 'Tygh Valley on a home stead entv on land in Sherman county, riie contest was "ur be fore the local register and receiver yesterday and today. A decision will probably be' rendered tomor row, - i - ' Local Happenings Tire settings, 75 cents per tire at A. F. Martin's. M. 0. Roulh and daughter were over from Wamic yesterday. A TifLiny wedding ring' can be 1 1.. uuugm 01 nininous tilt jeweler, Maupin. A. Disbrow arrived last evening from Turlock, Cal. fr,r a visit with his daughter. I he harvest is almost through Bring your watch to Emmons the Jeweler, Maupin. ' Mrs. Al Philamalee trapped ; coyote one day lust week and kill ed it with a club. S. A. Tindall and family of Tin Dalles visited with Mr.' Tincal!'; sister, Mrs. O. L. Harnlian from frnday till Monday wheii they went to the mountains. ' I have moved bv barber shon from the Harphan building to the building opposite the Moad hotel and aui prepared to serve iny pa trons as before. R. J. Styer. That wonderful drink, Talleott's nectar. Dave Donaldson has been mak ing a rant on coyotes and got three last week. JTRESH MEAT I have opened a Meat Market opposite the Hotel Moad and can fill your or der for Fresh Beef or Mutton. ' ' RAY SMITH, .- Maupin Don't blame your clockIt needs deeming. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. Church Notice, . Umrch Notice, Aug. 22, 1915. Sunday School 10 a. in., preach ing, 11 a, 111. Evening song ser vice :3o. . V. B, program at 8 o'clock. Midweek prayer meet ing Thursday evening at 3 o'clock. Come and help make these ser vices a success. G. R. ELLIS, Pastor. 13 S3 M. M M 1313 & M, M fl M M M M M & ft 22 1 M HUNTS FERRY WHSE. GO. whaft KERR: GIFFORD & CO, tftf . if V Jt Li VifiPii LA VXLi : SELL 1 4a , ft S U IS M fil5,iSfi IS A. F. Martin , " HAS OPtNED HIS BLACKSMITH SHOP IN MAUPIN AND IS NOW PREPARED T,0 DO ALL KINDS OF BlacKsmi thing, Horse shoeing and General Repairing All work done neatly and promptly, at a reasonable price, A FAIR SHARE OF THE PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED Make land filings and Sual proof before United States Commissioner Stuart. -'" .' ' A Snap. An investment thoroughly worth while is offered for sale for a short time at $22.50 an acre. Farm of 200 acres on part terms; 50 acres in cultivation and 75 more can be cultivated and the balance is good pastue and woods land, Good buildings and fences and right to plenty' "of irrigation water. ' All kinds of fruit. On rural mail route and telephone line and reasonably close to school and church. Call at the Times office. set at Horseshoes 75 . cents per A. F. Martiii's.' Frank Creager brought a cu cumber to the Times office this morning which measures '13 inches long, and 7 1-2 around and is dark ;rreen and tender. Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Steelhainmer arrived on' Wednesday's afternoon train for a visit with relatives and friends here. Mrs. ' S.teelhamiiier is a daughter of I, J. Carson." Messers Fischer, Conklhi, West- brook and D. M. Shattuck went to Portland Saturday over the Oak Grove Route, Mr. Shattuck stop ping to visit with his family at Welches Cuinp. They returned home Tuesday eveniug accompa nied 'by Mrs. Fischer and Miss Fhillis who have been visiting in Fores); Grove, Miss King, daughter of Will l. King of Washington D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Slusher, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. ShislK-r, Harvey and Breuton SUishct, and Merle Wood were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Sjaats. Mrs 1). A. Moad received a! card from Mrs. Hatfield written the 17th as they were leaving . .". .1 j&poKaue, saying ti'.ey were jo- j ing tlieir trip fine. W.ci d has also j ibveu received from Mrs, Kelly that' I little Dot l is has been quite sick , which detained them longer in! jjSpokane than, they had expected' Vacati Journey AT Low Round-Trip Fares VIA NIUN PACIFIC SYSTEM Mi'. A, C. Mim'I is v."i,.d homo soon. Make final proof beloie Cuin- ir.issioner Si 11 hi. ' Li'ltlt George Stump Inr lien ill tlii,s'..etk. ' ' ": See Fraley and Vanderpoul fm auto accei;.sories. ' C. .Vanderpool mid family re ....1 e . , , , . miiicu iron: ii:e riountaius lasi evening. Don Stogsdill was a piissengt .. 'iv. 11.; , . , uii 1 v S IIHirmilir' l-aiM I, The Dalles. Miss Vivian Barzee is the guest of liefrandpi1rehts.'Mr. and . Mrs G, L. Harphan. ; 1 ' uorii, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Connolly 'i,;Car Tyfclf Valley Sun. day, a, an lighter. The liltle baby of lifr. and Mrs, v.j h 1 . -icu xuwiisemi nas teen rnnte sick the last few days. ' TV f ' . T . ' miss i,onise Morgeuseu went to Mosier Tuesday where ' she will be the guest of lier grandmother. MrswG. K, Kllis was taken verv mck f.r.;uay niglit and has been confined' fo h?r nv.in this ivt- fom n,CK Toll ti Muir letiiined Fridav' froiii 'iip i,ei,r Pcndlftun where J li 11 has'takfii a lmmesiead. The Magill thresher after a siu cessful rim, .finished and pulled in to 'quarters ut"'( : II. Crofoot's Tuesday. Mr. Iluist who luisbeeiuvpi king for Mr. Connolly liiis Ik-l-ii laid U llu l,..-t 1. .. it t w,. miii k Willi l)!Qr;cl DOISOIl ill his kntt. ' ' ' your aliloiihibn,. ,.i " , . , ,, i -; i. 1 i lit.- i;:,d .slorat;e of iii.k Iiii.i-. Mis Dee T.illcou who- was l ik en sic! I wi w:il; is still no ln'iU'i. Mrs, f ' luklsoii CHiuv Imim Wd- Mcsilay nielli with l,illle Ivan w) l not lechnu well. OREGON TRUNK Rl Central Oregon line SPECIAL FAKHS'iTOK' SUMMK TRWS From Central Oregon Points to the Seashore Resorts, Clatsop Heach! Eastern Cities and the California Exuosjtions. COOL, GAY GEARHAKT AND SEASIDE; CLATSOP BEACy Inexpensive Hotel, Camp and Cot tage Accommodation's. Mani fold Amusements and Surf and Natatorium Bathing:, liotind trip from Maupin . ' ' $10.15 KOVND TRIPS EAST Direct or Circuit koutos to A;u Point L'aily until September ho Return Limit October 31. Chicago .Direct $72. 5Q, Min neapolisSt. Paul. Duliith orAV-ljiriiucu-, SGO. St. f:7l !0, i.'ew- V-,ilc $110.70. One iv hv vinf California, ith stopover lb' M-e Expositions, a' slii'.htly high er rates. 7-p NORTH BEACH "When- Cool Sea Breezes Blow ' 26 mile.-, of smooth, white beach; a score of interesting beach towns; man)' excellent hotels and lesoris; everything necessary tor seashore out iugs. For real rest and rec reatiun go to North Beach. Round Trip Ticket $10.15 WALICWALAKE PARK ' One of the Pacific North west's Beauty Spots; in the heart of the Powder River Mountains. Outdoor life at its best hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, mountain climbing and less strenuous recreations. F,at, sleep, live in the open, Round-Trip Ticket on saie daily to Aug ust 31; final return limit, . September 10,11)15 $14.00 CIRCLE TOUR 3 9 THE AST topovur aliowo at ineliuliui! a HOT LAKE visit , 0 the Oregon j worm - ram- HOTTFST. MOST CURATIVE niic j SPRING IN THE WORLD ; California Expositions on going or return trip, The opportuity of a lifetime. The most wonderful shows the nation has ever seen. Do not miss them. ONE WAY THRU ROUND Trtl.1 TO CALIFORNIA BOTH WAYS DIRECT Omaha $82.10 $60.00 Chicago $94.iiQ $72.5.0 New York $132.80 $110.70 Corresponding fares to many other Eastern cities. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. . The Wonderland of America. Open until September 15. Visit the park this year in connection with your summer trip ec.st or to the expositions. Direct line and thru sleeping.--car. service to Southern En trance. A.ik for fres, fold ers, etc. bet us help you plan, your trip. Expert travel service our hob by. Tickets, reservations, in formation, upon application to R.B.BELL AGENT O. V. R. a N. SAFETV first GCUSTESY ALWAYS tv v I 1 r I . Uauil lyllcott left for Narrows Tiu.saay after 'a few week's visit wi,tli lils futher, I-'os't master Tall- cott, and other relatives. Mis. Mi-Millian and Mrs. Phila niaice :iiki enu'.'.ren eie visitino- 011 I. pper meek the U st of the week, ' Geo. .Cbdmb-.-rlaiu, brgtlj.er of Mrs. T. If. Morgeiiseu, passed through Tygh Monday ei;roiite to the .Sisters to hunt. G. L. and Henry Harphan made a Portland round trip over the 'mountains Friday getting' home Sunday morning, C. H, VoiUey came over from Smock' We'dneMlay morning bring ing his brother' F." If.' Yyckey and wife who have been guests' oil Up per Smock the past mouth to meet the morning train, The separator owned, by John Van Meter near Grass Valley, with which Ray Aubrey has bet.-!, ivori: ing, blew up last week burning the Stnnv stack and 300 sacks of wheat, bruising up quite painfull Mr. Aubrey and three other men, Mr Aubrev is now woikiua on the cook wagon ' Mr. Van Slype of The Dalles, formerly with the Dufur Drug Co., was in Maupin a few dajs ago considering the proposition of a drug stole hi this place, and ex pressed inpiself as favorably im pressed and intending to return in a short time. CALlt OKNIA Oregon Trunk, North Bank ami the Floating Palaces, SS "Great 1 Norther" and "Northern Pa cific," Sailing every Tuesr day, Thursday.., and .Satur day Worn Portland, and from San Francisco. $8.6.25 round trip, from Maupin, including meals and berths on ships. Rail fate same without tneals and berth. Ask for Expo sition Folder. " A. LOCIiE Agent, Maupin Notarial State bank. work at the Matipir. CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M,D,;C.M MAUPIN, OREGON ' Mfiiii, Gel! , Ontario' Phj'S. j?i Surg., Licentiatp Mjntiescta Oregon Prompt Service " Day or Xigi or, il! and thp.r Glut Fitted Can You Bo t ZST TYPE. 1. :.' :iu -in forrtrtew by Uw nit rs( apeKt tv pmtv L ' ';" -1?;! f-y iff p-optr ddjiutffitnt ol pc.-iieilj oiirl . .il.!!. I'-wamfrrt iip.i iur;;.- Hie yciiiht W ' i- nf.Tmmt-r rr!h8-,t'lw';;fl(;ti mctifa from 11 n -i cjlt.ir, fatlliK Visiqn.iu.nl, illicit a . ..: ftentitil by Miima paii ot (;tm- iitlcU. ' Dr. C. H. Francis, Optician Bjaqksmithing, Wagosmakmg and Auto Repairiog Eraley . Vanderppol Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Wagonmak ing. Share grinding and sharpening. Alt kinds of Repair Work that will suit. With'a Guarantee That Will Stick. Trv us If your wagons, bug T,ies cr hacks need overhauling, bring them in, we'll save yOu money, We carry a full, line of Automobile Supplies and are prepared to doU kinds of Auto repair work Maupin, 0re ,r2 r:! GARAGE Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A-, Complete Line of Automobile Accessories AUPIN, OREGON ; h 1 reWa!'!. is jig; i) im so warn a u