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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1916)
. Supplement to The Maupin Times, Vol. 2, 31 Maupin, Southern Wasco Co:, Ore,, Friday,' Jlay 12, 1916 Wapillitia 'V li0 Maupin Tuesday taking little Aiina West, who luis been quite ill, to see ihe doctor. F. M; Walters took them in his car. i le i Cabel made a trip to Maiipiii last Saturday after his mother, Mis. I'rank Gabel, who has been at The Dalles the past week ' Virgil Richardson made a trip to Maupin last. Tuesday, I Mis. A., K Kvick an ived home ( from The Da'll.s hist Tuesday Mr. Hvick liice'in her at the depot. i Jim Mcl'lU'r was a Wapinitia visitor Ttiesdaj . The Lidi. '. Aid of this jilace h hi a sale and also sold ice cream in connection with Miss Covy ill's stereopticon lecture and demon stration of canning, .held at the school house last Thursday even ing A large crowd was prestnt and it was enjoed by all. Miss Cowgill is an indirstrial field woiker. Snpt. Clde Bonney accompanied them. 1. S. , Prowu made a bussness trip to Maupin Tuesday. B. L. 1'ormaii is the first one to get his -prings plowing .done, hav ing finished Wednesday The iiiissionery meeting that was to have been held last Tuesday aficino"n, was poitponed until a later date. ''Moiher's Day" will be observed next unday morning at the United li;.vihuii chinch. There will be ( sni cial nuuic and an address bv the pastor, In the evoningj the the Christian Endeavor will have ' charge of the service. This is . Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mcuniber left here last Tuesday for I'oi Hand. Mrs Annie Smith returned home from Jake Davidson's last, week and started to work for 1. E West last Monday. " . V. B. Tapp and sons Archie and Johuie and daughter Sophia, are camping at their tipper place put ting in their spring crop. , C. B. Doyle made a trip, to Maupin last week. Ernest A. Har,tnlan and wife and daughter Crystal, made a trip to Maupiu last Saturday. M. H. Staines made a trip to Shaniko last Friday, returning Sunday, attending the teacher's institute held at that place. ' . W. B. Keene, of the Clear Lake Irrigation Co., after spending the winter at Greshem, is now with us again, and expects to begin work on the ditch in a short time. G. E. Wood arrived home last Friday from Portland. Chester Rice was employed at the Calvin McCoikle ranch a Tew days last week. . V " James Harphan was up from Maupin Sunday. The Jansen well drillers, "who have been drilling a well on the R, W. McCorkle place, struck water at a depth of 255 .feet While there seems to be plenty of water yet they are not sure that it is permanent, but'a pump has been ordered by which it will be tested,' Mrs. Annie Smith made a trip anniversary day and a special pro gram is announced. JJJJ j "L D. Woodside and Mack Holl anion went fishing on the Deschutes ilvei, last Friday catching 45 j beauties, some of them, measuring as much as 14 to 16 inches. The base ball game played here last Saturday between the Iudiani from Smnasho and. the high school boys and a few outsiders was very interesting, the high school boys losing badly, ' t Hode Swift and Mrs. . Myrtle Smith left her Friday for' The D tiles where they were united in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davidson took them in their car and witnessed the cerimonyi They returned to Wamic Sunday. W. J. Patterson made a trip to Smock last week, returning Wed nesday. ;. A-V Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Woodside and Lloyd were Sunday visitors at the L. M. Woodside home. Earl Barzee aud John Heckiuaii were fishing ou the Dischutes river Sunday. Joe Graham, Mr. mid Mrs. Dee Wright, and Mrs. Earl Barzee n.otered to Maupin last Sunday to see the ball game, Mr. and Mrs. VV. T. Vander pool motored over fr.mi Dutur Wednesday morning and are guests of their daughter, tin. A. C. Moad and sons, G. V. and V. C. Vanderpool and famile. Go to Talcott's for confectionery and ice cream.