THE MAUPIN TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 2, NO. 9 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1915 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR Wapinitia Items Roy Crabtree and family of Criterion, formerly of this place, were guests at the home of his .Bister, Mrs. Seltz Miller, last week. Peter Olsen and little son Ivan were business visitors at The Dalles last week. i N.-W. Flinn had the misfor tune of losing a valuable colt a few days ago. David Sharpe made a trip to Walkersvijle last Friday. Frank Huston went to Dufur last Thursday to purchase a Span M horses. Mrs. Fred Laughlin and moth er were Wapinitia visitors Thurs ,day. The Wapinitia Otterbein Guild " Was entertained St the home of. Mrs. M. H. Stains last Saturday afternoon. After the business paftof the meeting was held delicious ref reshmeiitfl were serv ed by Mrd. StainS. ' Guy Douthet who1 has been en gaged as chaufeUr for if. P. Ab bott thi past jtear, returned to his home in The Dalles Saturday as the rdads here are getting too muddy for fltttos. Emil Hegklef bfdUgtit in a fine bunch of cattle lafit week from the Indian Reservation. Lem Gresham who is engaged fit the 1 P. Abbott ranch this Winter, rdtdrrKJd last Friday from a visit with his family at The Dalles. Some fog, "a big rain and a lit tle sunshine is the order of the weather here this week. Grandpa Evick is on the road to recovery but is still confined to his voom. Dee Woodside butchered eight ffne big hogs Tuesday. Earl Barzees are moving into their new hotel this week. ' Sid Wilson was on the sick list the latter part of last week. . N. W. Flinn and Lincoln Hart man started for The Dalles Wed nesday morning. Mr. Flinn went to receive treatment for his limb. York Wilson and his brothers Len and Sidney went to White River last Monday to put in York's fall crop. Ernest May hew brought up a load of people from Maupin Mon day. Miss Celia Flinn is a guest of Mrs. G. E. Wood this week dur ing Mr. Wood's absence. 5. I. West started, for The Dalles last Sunday to receive medical treatment, fie has been sick for some time. It is reported that A. F. Evick has rented his place to Phil Mott. Co. RudL C. T. Bonney visited the schools here last week. 3. P. Abbott has been quite siek the past week. Dn Shan non was called to see him the first feart df last wfeek. Vincent Tapp was a visitor at the Gabel home SundaV- The heavies rain of the season so far fell here Saturday night BRING BACK THOSE BOOHS The following report has been received by Librarian W. H. Tallcott from the commission. Books missing from traveling library May, 1915: Balch; Bridge of the Gods, Davies; Melting of Molly, Goss; Jack Alden, Grover; Overall Boys, O'Henry; Four Million, Scott; Talisman. Books missing from traveling library November, 1915: Bower; Good Indian, Cobb; Back Home, Daniels; Bronze Buddah, Glas gow; Miller of old Church, Hope; Heart of Princess Osra, Lang; Alladdin and the Wonderful Lamp, Liljencrantz; Ward of King Canute, McCutcheon ; Trux ton King. No book cards: Ford; Honor able Peter Sterling, Kennedy; Joacelyn Chesire. . These books must be returned to Mr. Tallcott at the post office before the Commission will send another assignment of books to Maupin. Shaniko Thursday for a short visit with relatives. Last Sunday a number of our people spent a pleasant and profitable day at the school house. Rev. Ellis delivered three excel lent sermons and a basket dinner was served. large number were kept at home on account of the sform which lasted through out the day. The Criterion correspondent takes this opportunity to con gratulate the several correspond ents of The Times for their good work, loyal support and results therefrom in the last contest just closed. We do not feel an super iority over our co-laborers, as a chronicler of neighborhood gossip but are much pleased to know of your merited rewards and trust that you will continue your zeal to make The Times a bigger, newsier and better journal, de serving of the support of all Southern Wasco. and Sunday. In fact it was a continual down pour all day, The farmers say that during no period of last winter was there so much moisture in the ground as there is now A. F. Evick made a trip to his Victor place Monday. Bob Sheppard made a tf ip to Maupin Wednesday, taking Mr. Flinn and Lincoln Hartman to meet the train. NQTflCS! Dr. Hatfield wishes to an nourice that he will leave Maupin About December 18 to remain away some time Pefsons wishing Dental Work Done, Please make appointment now. The Idal Christmas Gift You can make a selection from my stock that will be suitable for anyone on your Christmas list, from Baby to Grandpa or Grandma. Select your gifts here aVid thev will not only be a pleasue at the time they are received, but by their every day, genunine. service, a constant reminder of your gener osity for many years to come. "Pendleton Present! for Practical People" Lad Has Narrow Escape (Wapinitia) Last Sunday while a number of boys were playing on the bridge over Wapinitia Greek. Kalph Delco, who was leaning over the bannister, lost his hat in the water. Thinking he could get it, he waded out into the efeek after it, and might have succeed, had he not stepped into a deep hole. The current being so swift from the heavy rains, carried him off his feet and down the stream. ine boys on the bank seeing that he could not get out decided to try to rescue him, so Bennie Flinn plunged inW the water and succeeded in getting hold of his arm and pulling him to shore. He was quite sick Monday, but alright atfd able to Attend schoo! again Tuesday. THE TROTH ILL OUT BEb BLANKETS AUTO RollS COUCH COVERS AAth ROBES FLANNEL SHIRTS BABY BLANKETS INDIAN ROBtS VXble covers SHAWLS FLANNEL - fairy article guaranteed to be a genuine bargain. Your- Christmas allowance vill buy more here than elseynne...;, , .t . ,, 4i f , .' ., . Every article guaranteed to come from the Pendfeton Woolen, Mills. ifcecial Orders taken for extra fancy articles. Let me wive the Chriafniai Problem for yo'u. ft. e. J6RY 6. Bld& BrW Rifles Vnd ottfunVand 'Sfto&t Cor TurkeyV jj clnesaay. Defcemker 22 I W. H. WILLIAMS Correspondents must, on each manuscript sent into the Times, have their names written, in or der to receive credit in the con test. Tygh Valley 1 We ere glad to see J. T. Harper Up and arouud again, Mrs, Harper is now reported on the sick Ht. Mrs. Johnson moved to her home at Wamtc Wednesday, Mrs. Mollie Morrow moving into the hotel oc cupied formally by Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Redman, accompanied by Mr, Monger, has been in this neighborhood this week looking for hogs. Tom Swift was hauling hay through here for Mr. A. Lake at Wamic. Wednesday. The girls are all making baskets for the basket social at the I. 0. 0. F. hall, Friday night. The dance at the Hi Jinks hall Saturday flight was well attended and all report a jolly time. The primary grade Under the supei vision of Miss Bonney are all delighted with their new pencil sharpener gotten by their united efforts No more borrowing knives in that room. 1 lie Lsis crock Uo, failed to put tsa their play here as there was some fnisuuderstanditlg in regard to procuring the hall. Mr. Stillwell has purchased the Oliver Bros, property here hi town, grandpa britteu who has been sick for Some titfne ts rtfcorted to be no better. Aft wtsJhrilg rid fti the new jitney, please hail ije'iie Watkins. Leaves town in me morning return ing in the evening. Zetie is very proud of his new mule since Ire can work him single. ed. Ykfir SWrae became frttfit-J tee and Clyde Wivet Veep theft enedat a sack filled WM hayfta btfg tfusjs 'tis a fosicl hum she makes too, Mrsi, Rachel Driver was dow from Wamfc Tuesday, getting he house ready for wintes, that she rented here in t6wi. HarVey MdClahie was rushing through 'our streets with bts new red cutter fedlliJay. t)on't 'rUsih the season Harvey, she will slide better in show than tnud. Criterion Chronicles Last Monday night while driv ing home from church, MiSs Bertha Herding &nd Gertrude Mathes had an experience which they db Vfot tare to have re'p'eat- 19 which they tial lost while drivmgi tbUcWlfn tKie rnotrir?ng. The horse b61tdfl and ran over the brush arid 'rflcks, demolishing! their road cart, and both young ladies suffered sprains ami bruis-i cs Which incapacitated Miss Herling for school duties for the wee'k. H. Kramer is enjoying ? the 'experience of moving his house 'tfbid effects on the MmMrrrferft plan afid in relays which seems 'Snbssible t6 !rmedy owing to ihe'cbndifjib'h'b'f fffe'n&dB, 'caused by the recent'heaVyVttina. "Much r&l 'good 'Has resulted. from the 'hfteiirrgs "held'ttere. Te'h'p'e'rsonsave'beehi'chWrfed and interest is still at a Wgh point. . 'Last weeTc 'Bert 'Knight and Wtte'madeli trip 'to "Kingsley to cTbTheir' butchering. Pefer Krrsch came hottta'fcYi- Jday"frbm Stayton, where 'fietoas been for several weeftYhattlinff with typhoid fever. T.O, Miller came over from Tygh Valley 2 . The climate df tUis bUrg contin ues to be mdist dhd sloppy. . judd'Dborliig'madeu unrtp'ict ed trip to the pdwer HWihA1!? clays ago. The arrangemdtit of tedclllng in the high grades of 'this school lias been changed 'f6r hie purpose of bitter management' of the pupils. Mr, David Danaldson is still Ashing in an energetic endeavor to get a barrel BllW 'With fish before the season -&oki which it does toniglit. The Mosier Bulletin in its is sue of December third, published an account of the County Road meeting held in The Dalles, Nov; 27, which forces us to believe that the Bulletin either is misin; formed as to what transpired at that meeting or is endeavoring to prejudice the minds of its read ers upon the question of road bonds. The Bulletin's "fairy tale" report of this meeting is so full of misinformation and its attempts at comedy are so far afield from the truth that, per haps, a short resume of the facts in the history of this entire mat ter will be of service to the vot ers of Wasco county. Shortly after September 30, last, which wa3 the date- of the letter of the Wasco County Good Roads Association to the voters of Wasco county, the precincts south of The Dalles held meetings and organized local good road associations; and on October 6, a convention of delegates from these local associations was held at Tygh Valley where the entire bonding question was discussed and it was then unamiously de cided to support the bond issue providing $200,000.00 should be allotted for the Dalles-California highway leading from The Dalles through the center of the county for about 80 mileB to the Jeffer son county line. November 8, a second conven tion of delegates from precincts north of lhe Dalles was held at Dufur, where the same stand was approved and, in the even ing of that day, these delegates met with the County Association at.The Dalles and was assured by officials of the latter associa tion that they would favor this expenditure of $200,000.00 upon The Dalles-California highway At the convention held in The Dalles Nouember 27, it was pro posed to bond the county for $340,000.00, this with the $45,000 Wasco county allotment from the State Highway commission funds would make a total of $385,000.00 available for building permanent highways. We wish to call the attention of the taxpayers of WascO county to the tact that this $45,000.00 oi state aid is only our just part of the money which we are entitled to, providing we vote this bond issue and enter upon an era of building permanent roads. An- nuall, we are paying one-quarter mill into the state highway fund, or approximately $4400.00 per year. Any person . conversant with the law creating and govern ing the State Highway Commis sion will readily understand that it is as much within the province of that body to allot this money to The Dalles-California highway as to the Columbia River highway The northern tier of precincts in Wasco county would pay one half of the proposed bonded in debtedness and the remainder of the county, south of a point on The Dalles-California highway at; Eight Mwe, would pay there-; mainder, $170,000.00. The ad-; herents of the 24 foot 'highway, over the more expensive river route proposed to se $173,000.00 between Mosier and The Dalles, a distance of not over 16 miless and $35,000.00 from The Dalles to Fairbanks, a distance of about U miles, and the $45,000.00 of state aid from Hood Kiver coun ty line to Mosier, a distance of about 4 miles, making a total ofjl road, leaving only $432,000.00 for the enure 'length, about 80 miles of The Dalles-California highway fro The Dalles through the center of Wasco county to the Jefferson county line. This amount would leave about amount -$13V00:00-'Woukl leave about M5,W0.00 for the latter high way from the above mentioned pdint at -Eight Mile to the Jeffer son ouH8v ne inTeturn for the il7t:000 Vt wWch 'the 'taxpayers of Southern Wasco county would kosy ff tr 'bond -issue were vot ffcd, "rtbt including 'their share of tht $45,000.00 of the state funds. On the basis of the estimate of tho state engineer 'for the first 15 miles 'df tfhe 'Dalles-California highway, 'the expense of building this highway from The Dalles to the point at Bight Mile would be about $27,000vO0, now adding this amount to the $170,000.00 which the county south of that point would actually pay, together with Southern Wasco county's propor tionate "share of the $45,000.00 state aid, the total would be $219,500, or more than the dele gates from Southern Wasco coun ty at the meeting on Novembei 27, requested for expenditure up on the entire length of The Dalles California highway, a distance of about 80 miles. November 27, prior to the public meetings in the court house, the delegates from the precincts south of The Dalles met and unamiously reaffirmed their stand npon this matter of the $200,000.00 for The Dalles-California highway, and selected Mr. H. R. Richards, ol The Dalles, president of the Was co county Farmers' Union,' a spokesman for them in the meet ings at the court house. The Bulletin's repeated refer- enc to Dufur in varied terms of alleged comedy, satire and scorn is entirely aside form the facts, as the Dufur delegates took no action aside from their membership in (lie southern Wasco County Associ ation, and the spokesman, Mr. Richards, lives nearer The Dalle. than Dufur mid receives his mail through The Dalles postoffice Again, at no time has Dufur, or its delegates, ever by word or deed re quested the expenditure of one cent upon the road from The Dalles to Dufur, as such, but has always maintained, and now maintains, that the entire road south from The Dalles to the Jefferson county line is the one which merits this expen diture, it is the main trunk line road leading through the county and the one which is traveled by n arge per centage of its people and its tax payers. In the light of the facts above stated, the delegates from Southern Wasco county were justified in pro testing the proposed allotment of only $182, ooo.oo for the entire Dalles-Cnhfornia highway. We HOME TALENT SATURDAY NIGHT A very credible home talent performance was put on Saturday night at the hall in the form of a Darkie Minstrel show, compos ed in part of musical numbers and a burlesque act on the per formance of Dr. Francis' office boy and stenographer during his absence for a couple of weeks at New York. , ' Five of our local boys, Van and John Moad, Louis Emmons, Ray Smith and Clyde Williams with the assistance and direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Howland of the lsis Stock Company compos ed the cast and should have been seen by all citizens of Maupin and surrounding territory.- This was to have been staged last night again at Tygh Valley under the auspices of the I. O. O, F. lodge, but owing to the double booking of the hall for that night, . it was necessarily given up. quote from the Bulletin as follow "After an hour wasted in vain aU tempts to convince by common sense arguments and good sound logic; that their claims were out of all reason and not consistent with tUe best interests of Wesco county, the meeting adjourned, the reference here being to Dufur. As a sample (concluded on last pagf) . FISCHER'S GARAGE Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, OREGON A-B-S-O-L-jU-T-E-L-Y The HIGHEST PRICE FOR m Ml WHEAT AT maupin state bank pay your; TAXES at '" MAUPIN STATE, BANK AND SAVE ALL EXPENSE, EVEN POSTAGE. 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