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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1915)
The Maupin Times "Published every Friday at Maupiu, Oregon J. E. p i SB row, Publisher Subscription: One yea;, $1.50; six months, 75 ceuts; three nioiitlis, 50 Entered in the postqfficc at Maupin, Oregon, as second class matter. ' ' ' Go to Fischer's Garage for all our automobile accessories, gaso line and storage of machine. Rumor lias it that Frank Pierce and Blanche Pachett weie married .'Tuesday on the summit of Mt. Hond, and a dance was given in their honor at the Summit house that night. A number of men are busy this week witli the construction of a platform 40x100 along the railroad track between the river and the Hunts Ferry Warehouse, the lum ber having been purchased of the uin-A-Iyum Co. Make land filings and final proof before United States Commissioner Stuart. L. D. Kejley and family and Dr. Hatfield and wife were at Missoula, Mont.. Saturday and made the trip from there foYcllowston Park, arriving Tuesday.' They will be home about September 10th. I have n)oved by barber shop from the Harphan building to the building opposite the Moad hotel and am prepared to serve my pa jtrous as before. E. J. Slyer. Kaotni Smjth cme down from fcbe mountains Saturday night and returned the fore part of the week taking more provision?. I have a gopdstubblefleld, plenty pf straw and good running water. Will take horses to pasture. Jas. Cook, Tygh Valley. 27U A new vulcanUer has recently been installed in Fischer's garage, which'is equipped for all kinds of Repair work. I Machinery to 1 Plow arrow All Muds of mg which we wish to close out THIS FALL, will be put down to 3 Call on us Om W. H. r CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.jC.M MAUPIN, ORKGON Mem. Coll, tys. $.Surg., Ontario Licentiate Minnesota and Oregon Prompt Service on JEither t)ty or Night Calls' ' Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted Can You Do It? TpST TYPE. IVNU of (pttit twimrinjt ror 'r",r by Ibt ui l ij.-HtrlM M tunica! im to njiwit-d !i th' yunmi i mnouj, -I 11 ;. it. 1- i nit pun .W it 1 I .ijurt IA lU UlM fiimi, I in l,rl.. Dr. C. II. Francis, Optician Jas. Cook was over from Tygh Valley Sunday, Notarial work at the Maupin State bank. Slusher J3ros. finished threshing for this year Monday afternoon. Tire settings, 75 cents per tire at A. F. Martin's. John McCorkle and Mr. lk-aty motored to Maupin Monday. That wonderful drink, Tallcott's nectar. Mrs. Fender, who is spending the summer at the Bu.an home, was in Maupin Monday. FoKSiUi- 1-4x4 1-4 Seneca folding camera, $10; cost $20. In quire at Times office. 27l2 F. M. Confer and family return home' Wednesday from the moun tains. Horseshoes 73 cents per set at A. F. Martin's. 0. B. Perthick and family came back from the mountains Saturday and report good success in getting fruit. k Pirn Implements for Prices before you Purchase Elsewhere Pric will be Right STAAS GO. Local Happenings See Fralcy and Vanderpool for auto accessories. Fred Townsend was sick a cou pie days the last of the week. Mart New and family were over from Wamic Monday, l. F. Smith is home, sick, threatened with typhoid feyer. Make final proof before Com missioner Stuart. Mrs. A. C. Moad has moved in to part of the building occupied by the Maupin Times. A Tiffany wedding ring can be bought of r'.nimons the Jeweler, Maupin. W. C. Vanderpool and family motored to Prineville Saturday af ternoon to be gone a couple weeks. The harvest is almost through. Iking your watch to Emmons the Jeweler, Maupin. B. L. Foreman had his car at Fischer's garage Wednesday for some light repair work, the first time in three years. Mrs. W, II Cunningham and sous moved into their cottage on the bluff Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moad, ohnie and Van Moad went to the mountains Wednesday arternoon. Mr. Conkliu took the Wednes day night train for Portland to peud the remainder of the week. Mell Sigmoiid came over from Dufijr last Friday bringing Mrs. A. C. Mood tiome; and returned that eyening. Mrs. Job Crabtree has harvested over thirty gallons of cucumbers the last three weeeka from fifteen vines. Mrs. Sarah Darnell is over from Dufnr this week visjting her sister Mrs. pee Tallcott and pther rela tives on the Flat. Don't blame your clock ft needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. Farm . 1 k -r Mar M.MP WiW m Vacation Journeys AT Low Round-Trip Fares UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM To NORTH BEACH "Where Cool Sea Breezes Blow ' 2(1 miles of smooth, white beach; a score of interesting beach towns; many excellent liQtels and resorts, everything necessary for seashore out ings. For real rest and rec reation go to North Beach. Round Trip Ticket $10.15 WALLCWA LAKE PARK One of the Pacific North west's Beauty Spots, in the heart of the Powder Uiver Mountains. Outdoor life at its best hunting, fishing boating, swimmjiig, ijiountain climbing and less strenuous ret reatioiis. Kat, sleep, live in the ope)), Bound-Trip Tickets 011 sale daily to Aug ust ,51; final return limit, September 10, nw 5 $14.00 CIRCLE TOURS OF THE EAST sropyvirn allowet at j including a HOT LAKE i vis... .0 t,,e j OKEGON I woild-fam- IHOTTCST. M'jST CURATIVE (jlj j SPRjNQ'jll THE WORLD j California Expositions on going or return trip. The opportuity of a lifetime. The most wonderful shows the . nation hasVver sect). Do not miss them. pNE WAY 1HRIJ poTH WAYS 50UND TRIPTQ' CALIFORNIA plRFCT Qmaha $82.10 SCO. 00 Chicago $94.6Q New York $132.80 Corresponding fare: $72.50 $1107Q '.o many other Eastern cities. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK The Wonderland of Ameiica. Open until September 15. Visit the pink this year in connection with your summer trip east or to the expositions. . Direct line and thru sleeping car service to Southern Kn trance. A-ik for fares, fold ers, etc. Let: us help you plan your trip, Expei t travel service our hob by. Tickets, reservations, in formation, upon Application to R. B, BELL AGENT O. W. R. & N. SAFETY FinST COURTESY ALWAYS Dalles Mention Mrs. II, F. Woodcock and sou, Cecil, motored to Wamic. Sunday. Frank Driver of Wamic is a busiuess visitor in this city for a few days. Geo. Williams of Tygh Valley transacted business in The Dalles Friday. Alfred McCorkle of Tygti Valley and Miss Myrtle Hurshey of Port land, who were married in Portland 1 1 ! land last week, spent a few days 1 in The Dalles visiting friends tie fore going to Tygh Valley where Ea they will make their home, j jt Mrs. Allen, one of tne instruct ors at the Warm Springs agency. is in The Dalles spending her va - cation, j Mrs, Davidsoti of Tygh Valley! is a guest at the Albert hotel. She is in the city for medical treatment. Gored by an anrjO' dehorned bull, M- Fowler, a rancher who resides in the Wamic section, is iu The Dalles hospital suffering from li ftaotureil Vb (VV'apiuitia from Page 1) water ditch. Bernard ami Prank Huston started Monday fyr Tygh Kidi-e to work. Mrs. Frank Huston ;s down at Parkdale at present: visiting her father and mother. Among those hauling wheat to Waupin this week are V. B. Iapp, L. D- Woodside, Qsel IJiunnei and Fred I.iugliliu. ' Miss Agnes Walters and Grand ma Petersen are staying at flenFy Peterson's while they are away in the mountains. threshing is about ever with now. the Magill-Cillis machine and and also the F.udersby and Milt Moras machines finished their runs Thursday. Miss I.ticile Risch stayed Wed nesday night at the Wapinitia hotel, the was on her wav tn lu-i- honiestead. Bill PiKjuett started for Madras Sunday to be gone indefinitely to visit relatives. Miss Celia Fljnu, who has been assisting Mrs. Elsie yjng on the Magill Oilljs threshing machine, returned liqme Thursday. Biuk Tapp made a irip tq Camas Prarie Wednesday taking provisions-for the men who are lighting forest fir. s. Fred Magill. who has been visit ing relatives jn Wamic, came over to Jtinipe! Flat Sunday to see his brothel George, Gram) ma Peterson started down rrom Jobme West's to see her little i rands'in. Henry Nelson, who is very sick hi present. While com ing she became lost and wanderpd a 1 quod jn tlje telc) lor ;iome time, tjhe yas filially found mid bi ought on d''Wi to C. S- Nelson's. Church Notice. Church Notice, Aug. 29, 1915. Sunday School 10 a. m,, preach ing, 11 a in and it p. m. Mid week prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Song ser vice beginning 7:31, Sunday even ing service w ill be held at tlij turned tro church. Everyone come and brijijjiday evenii a friend with you. G. It. ELLIS, Pastor j Connolly 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Will were in town Tuesday, Blacksraithing, Wagonmakiqg and Auto repairing . Fraley (& Vanderpool Horseshoeing, Blackamithing and Wagonmak lng Share grinding and sharpening. AH kinds of Repair Work that will suit, With a Guarantee That Will Stick. Trv us if your wagons, bug gies or hack? need overhauling, bring them in, we'll save you money, We carry a full line of Automobile Supplies and ilre prepared to do all kinds of Auto repair work Maupin, Ore. I alMVAl L1 lujwm H M. & & H to' HUNTS FERRY WHSE. GO. KERB 0IFF0RD & GO. !5 rfffsraag foif wSneait Ibsfoire jt'n & OH TRUNK ID, Central Oregon Line SFEC1AL FARES FOR SUMMER TRIPS From ( Vntral Oregon Points to th i; ;tishnre Ueuorta, Clatsop Bcaiii. Eastern .Cities and the t'ahfornia Extjositions, COOL, GAY GEARHART AND SEASIDE, CLA1SOH BEACH Inexpensive Hotel, Camp and Cot tage Accommodations. Muni; fofd - Amusements and Surf ''jind -Niitatcriuw Bathing.S Hour: (I trip from Maupin 11 ia 'iti 0 ROVND TRIPS EAST Direct'of Circuit Routes to Any Point I)a;ly untjl September 3Q Return Limit October 31 Chicago ')irect$7a.D,0. Min neaiiolis,' St. Paul, Duluth' or Wjnnipc?, $Q0. St. Louis $71.20, New York $110.70. One way via California, with stopover to' see Expositions, ' Ht slightly high er rates. CAL.lt UKNIA Oregon Trunk, North Bank and, the FlojiMng Palaces, SS Great Northi'i1''' und "Northern Pa cific,'' Saiiintf every Tues day. Thursday and Satur day from Portland, and from i an. Francisco. $!!(. 25 round trip from Maupin, including meals and berths on Ships. Rail rate . same without meals and berth. Ask fpr Expo sition Folder. A. LOCKE Agent, Maupin FRSfJ MEAT I h&vt opened a Meat Marjvef opposite trj? Hotel Moad .;nd can fijl your or. der tor Fresh Beef or Mutton. RAY SMITH Maupin Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mayhew te- Uie mountains Tues leporting good camp- ing ground, fine time and lots of .berries. IJolphus motored out Wednesday morning to ppend ' 8 week at the R. F. Smith camp at the Summit house. I ELL' J