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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1916)
MAUPIN '.MM-- r ... ,i ' - ' Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPiNlsOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON., FRIDAY. MAY 191$ THE YEAR $1.50 VOL 2, NO. 30 t f Last Sunday we had the pleas ure and honor of an invitation to ride to Grass Valley -with our Baseball Manager . L- D. . Kelly and wife in thejr magnificie'nt Cadillac 8. The day waff fine and we soon covered th Miles over hills and some rough1 road, going by the way of Tyghi Valley; Sher i r Bridge and up the Grass.VaUey long grade of sharp, stones-and short curves.,; Landing on' top, we found about, 13; of 14 miles of iplendid road into . Grass Valley Driving to the-city .park,, adjoin fug the ball diamond, an elegant luncheon prepared for the occa sion was spread-. The collection ef some H families from this side,, totaling atouit 72 personp the same length of time- At 2:30 the game was , called and was very interesting untiq 8th inning, when something went Wong- Our hoys played out of kick, and lost the game, although, we are'not mUfceto concede, aa the exerpt below ; Iron oar ea teemed contemporaryu the; .Jeffer son County Record, might imply,, ithat the failure was due to the absence of ovtr -.. services as mas- cott. All turned; home ward and in the shade of the evsning we certainly had a nice ride, arriving !in Maupin just at dusk.'1 ';' ' , ; The going and return 'trips be tween Tygh and Grass Valley were made in one hour, and forty Iminutes,, . "'. ' ' ". . : "The baseball fever has struck ; Maupin- A 3-column 'scare-head' over the write up. But it was uugallant not to select Jess" Dis- enjoyed themselves seeing who brow as maseo,tt of Jhe team. -eould put away the most food in j J. C, Recorder. ., . y Have you ever lost a crop' of hay through mustingpr ,. your barn and hay through spontaneous combustion.? There is one suire way to? prevent this- USE SALT ;; when you stack your hay IT PAYS The Salt more than pays for itsejf in the weight of the hay. There is a further gain in weight through moisture held and the .steak will! eat up salted hay. , elean where ureal ted hay will be mussed over and wasted.," . . ; , 20 poti.'da of salt should be used to eaefo ton pf bay. Stack three feet of hay, sprinkle the'salt &ver this by hand- Then another layer of hay, more salt, and so on, . Experiments earned owt at the Wisconsin expert-.. ment station indicate tht t salt should be supplied to dairy cows unless the r! : n furnishes a a sufficiency thereof. It is calculate1 that the minimum quantity in the food to" keep a c of 1000" lb. live weight in flourishing health is tiiuc which is equivelant to 3-4 oi, salt per day, and that.a cow in milk meeds as much more as, .will .restart the proportion removed - in the milk, namely, a little; over, 1-2 oz- of salt for every 20 . lb. of milk. ' ' - Hunts Ferry Warehouse Go. ID FELLOWS HAVE BIG FEED SENT IN BY OUR CORRESPONDENCE 1 Wapinitia Lodge I- O. O. F., No. 209, met with Tygh Lodge, ,N.0i 270, last Saturday evening. This meeting was for the bene fit of Wapinitia Lodge and to take si& candidates through the mysteries of the 1st,, 2nd,, and 3rd degree. - Three auto loads, left Maupin iat T:80, reaching, the little city of tygh after a short ride of eleven miles- ,W'e first thought we were, jn . Portland,, as all we 'could see was aatos parked up. around the hall and alongthe streets., Going up into the hall we found it full of Bro., Oddfel lows, and we were soon busy greeting old friends and new ones. Dufur Lodge had turned out sixty strong and with them was their fine team which was iCvj put the candidates through the degrees. .. - ' At 8:30 Noble Grand Bro.. Black of Tygh. Lodge called the house to orde and then turned it over to the Dufur Noble Grand who instructed their- team to get ready for their victims The 1st degree was put on by the Dufur team, and was most impressive, each one going through their I parts in grand style. When that degree was through witnt supper wsts declared the next thing in order, and 'all' adjourned to the hanniiet 'hull, on the lower floor. Tables had ' been "placed around the entire hall' and plates laid for 100- Ninety-four Odd Fellows were seated at one time,, and the fight was on. and such a feast s the Bros, and Sisters of the Re bekahs are famed for-- .We were all very busy making our attack on the "enemy in front of us, when we heayd a loud command, 'Heads up, look" this way.' "All looked and saw Bro, Burtner on the'1 stage with his rapid firing machine and shot us all- . After siiDDer we returned to the hall. Bro. Metse passed the cigars around. The 2nd degree was- put an by the Tygh team-who were lpudly Wamic News BIG TIME FOR mmu ' PAY AT, , V- County Depository , ... ;.. NO CHARGES firing Your Tax Statement WITH YOU ' 44 o$$oco$ooo$o$ .. . . V. ..... Q A fL iif Rucinocc O xtr arid Want yours -- We g can arid will meet mail t ordeir eoirtpetition Join the "Trade at Home Club for o your interests as g well as ours j? Witch I'lii sp'aco next Week fqr the annduncenient of g OUR BIG CLEARANCE SALE 6HATTUCR BROS. O STORE OF BETTER SERVICE O O O aDDlauded when ihey marched i and went thnugh their vaiijus evolutions on the floor. Thp third "decree was put on by the second team of the Dufur Lodge, and they received their well earned Applauses. Affer all team work was over and the candidates were duly de clared full fledged Odd Fellows, speech making was in order, and a short time was enjoyed in list ening to the Bros, tell about how well they liked the I. O. O. r . . Daylight was beginning to ap appear when the Noble Grand declared the session over; and we were oon hunting up our car and making time for home. : One hundred Odd Fellows at tested to the generous hospitality nd bountiful banquet giyen by the the Tygh Lodge- The Candidates who took the three degrees were Bates and Dud ShattucL Frank Stuart, Fad Covey, Dave Donaldson' and W.- H. Staats of Wapinitia Lodge and Fred Buskell of the Dufur Lodge. A Bro. Odd Fellow. Frank McCoy came over Satur day f rom' FreioX remaining over night., .Erma and Alma Driver are very happy children ust now, their mother having, brought a saddle pony for them on her re turn from Shecman county Sat urday.. Miss Rosa Hauser spent the latter Dart of the week here re turning t&Tygh Monday-, Miss Janette Harper-of Tygh visited this place Thursday. Assessor J. A.; Davis and L. Oakes were out from The Dalles Thursday- A. E. Lake returned Thursday from a week's stay in The Dalles and Portland- Mrs., Mary Pratt returned Thursday from a visit to at Dul'ur and The Dalles. Mrs. Agnes Pierces returned from Boyd Saturday. John Hanna came aver from. Boyd Saturday. Dr. Shannon and Mrs. B.. W.. Bennington were up from Tygh Sunday... The John Ayres family of, Smock who have all been down with the measles, are on the road to recovery. Belvie Patison will take part in the play to be given at Tygh next week. Carl Pratt is making improve ments on the tennis grounds. Sunday witnessed the stand ardiaing of the school here. Co, Supt. Bonney, As'st State Supt. F. K, Wells, of Salem, were here making the final arrangements and presenting the penant and certificate to the school. Many persons attended the ceremony. Rev. Harrison assisted- The Wamic boys defeated the Dufur team in a ball game here Sunday, winning by a score of 3 to . Mrs, Emma'Chastaln returned to Juniper Sunday- Mrs. Rell Prout and Marion Burlingam, Mr. and Mrs. J Davidson and Mrs Anna Smith were over from Juniper Suntia to witness the ball game. Mrs. Luella Johnson, Miss Roma Morrow, Miss Fern Fraley Willie Fraley and Elmer Munier were up from Tygh Sunday to see the ball game. The greater part of the farm ers will be through plowing this week. Ten loads of fat hogs were were shipped from here Saturday to the Portland markets- A dance was given in the hall Saturday night Miss Rosa Hauser, Conrad Hauser, George Morris of Tygh and Miss Bessie Lempke of The Dalles, who is ft guest at the Hauser home, were in attendance at the dance Saturday night. : The program foK the industrial club rally to, be held at the Southern Wasco, countv fair grounds, located: at TJygh Valley, is as follows,, Beginning at 10:00 a. m ' 'Star- angje4 Bainar'''' Saluting the- American Flag. Address-oJ welcome - t. - J). T. Harper 1 Response for Wasco County - Judge F. S., Gunning . Response for Citv of The Dalles - li&yor J. E. Anderson, Address-Go.v. Jas. Withy?omb ; Short addresses will be made by the following parties: H- C Music will, be furnished by tht Wapinitia Bnd. ' At 1:30 there will be a confer ence of all the parties interestec in the Southern Wasco Countj Fair Association. ... Miss Helen Cowgill will give 8 canning demonstration.. T. here wili be figld, sports and baseball game. : This will be the greatest day that Wasco county haa ever known-. We shall have man idiatinEuished visitorairoro neigh boring co.untieB and Wasco coun tx should, not tail to, do, ls part- Big Fish Here The big fishing season is on in the Deschutes river and nurn- Sevmour, state leader boys' and ! erous reports of mapy and lange WAREHOUSE TO HAVE ELEVATOR girls' club work;, L, P. Harming- iton, industrial field worker for ;the states H. L Richards, county president of the Farmer's Union; Supt Irvin .B. Warner of The Dalles schools;. A- R- Chase, ounty agent- : 12:30-1:30 04d fashioned pic nic dinner. Be sure to, bring your baskets well filled. Coffee and lemonade will be served free fish, being caught are tft be heard every day- Thursday af ternoon of last week Ed Brown caught tihirty-eight fine trout ranging in, Length, frorft 15, to 20 inches. ' Local anglers are taking ad vantage of the attractive oppor tunities an hour or Ba each day and several from outside points have made visits to, the rivejr. Monday wa a lively busy day d this place, the occasion being the annual meeling of the Hunts Ferry Warehojise directors and -rtockholder. A leading subject brought up for consideration of stockholders vvaa the. installation, of a, grain elevator which wil eliminate the iuse of grain sacM, i The constructipA of wood !eleva,tox to cost iA the neighbor ihood of $JL0,0QO was voted with 248 in fayor and two against. '' A fifty pec cent dividend was declared, the year's profits. : In order to, handle such an undertaking i,t was decided nec essary to enlarge the capital stock from, the present $5,000 to $15,000. at thesa,m,e time increas ing the maximum, number ot shares allowed one individual from 40 shares to, 120, shares. The same of&cers have charge as during ih,e past year with F. S. Fleming reelected for time years. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Over a million Ford cars in use today is your best guaranUe of satisfactory service. Serving everybqdy bringing pleasure to every bodyi the Ford car is a utility-' your car. The same high quality, with" lower prices. Costs least to operate and maintain. Ford service everywhere. The Touring Car is $440j Runabout $390; Coupelet $50; Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f. o. b- Detroit. On display and sale at . MAUPIN, i: ORE, Will We Celebrate What about a Fourth of July celebration for Maupm? MauDin has as many assetst with which to show the public a good time aa any place which could be fonmd Near the spring are pleasant camping grounds. Th hotels, stores and ice cream pajlps, will he ready to cater to friad of tho iwblic desire for a Game here that day would un- doubtedly arrange their datea ac cordingly. The Band boys who always cheerfully render their services, may bo depended upon, Maupin boasts of an excellent race track, and all kinds of op portunities for swimming con tests In the river Perhaps some one would volun teer to get in a bunch of toy ba- loons for the kiddies, and the Times is prepared to show you a fine line of samples and quota prices on heralds of the event. Base Ball Notes Smock Items l jljjj 00 10 Talcott 8 for yur ,ce What Do Know About Handling Bulk wheat? 1, What is the sack outlook for 1916? 2. Will money be saved to the farmers of the Inland Empire by Handling grain in bulk? Last Sunday the Maupin team went to Grass Valley, where they were defeated by a score of 5 to 12. Next Sunday the Wamic team will play at Maupin at 2 p. m.,- this game will be a good one as Wamic "has Borne real old time ball plavfirs in their team. May 7, Maupin vs. Wamic Maupim- Mav 14. Maupin Vs. Morb iiaupiri , May 21, Maupin vs. Gateway it Gttewayt at at Little chicks, house cleaning and Waking garden. Mulvaney Bros, are running the planer getting out material forG. W. Bargainholt s bunna low, also for an 8-room bunualow which S. H. Mulvaney will build on round prarie ranch-S- S. is well attended, 40 were present Sunday. Geo. Duncan has moved to the tiarlow Gate 1 anch- Cecil Mayfield was at Wapinitia Saturday. S H. Mulvaney purchased an Overland car of Cecil Woodcock and motored to Herman Gesh's Sundavj and was u rnb'e to start the car for home, Mr. Woodcock having to take them home in an other car and get the machine the next day. (conniuJod on hint pu'') What must the Farmer bulk? do to handle wheat Irl i. What must country warehouses do to handle grain bulk? 6. What does handling bulk grain mean at Terminal points in export trade? Watch this space tot answers next week. ! .- '-"' r,TTTWr tin the meantime investigate our farm granaries Tum-ALum Lumber Company