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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1916)
The Maupin -Times published every Friday at Maupiu, Oregon J. E. D i sb row, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; three months, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, Hu rler the Act of March $, 1879. Wamic News , J. H. Eubanks, Mr9- Eubanks and son Vivian and Mrs. VV. H. Magill attended the Bennington-1 Morrow sale at Tygh Friday. But very little interest was shown in the primary election here Friday, Mra. Bessie Chandler has mov ed to the E. E. Mercer home. Mr. and Mrs. Percy have mov ed the Joe Prout place- Tom Swift has purchased the house from Willie jorval, oppo site the hall. Frank Tillotson of Tygh has bought Mrs. M. J- Swift's farm. Mrs. J. E. Kennedy and daugh ter Lucile are home from Port land where they spent the winter J. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Mary Beaty and Dave Campbell have each purchased Ford Cars. We are having very cool weather here just now. J. H. Eubanks wen to The Dalles Saturday, taking Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Magill who were go ing to Portland. Mrs. Win Hull and two chil dren arrived Friday from Con don. Mrs. Bell Shadley, from Con don, spent several days here, re turning Monday. Mrs. Charlie Crabtree went to Juniper Monday to the Jake Davidson home. J. T. Harper and K. L. Hauser of Tygh were visitors here Wed nesday. ' Carl Pratt and Mis8 Crystal Pratt , attended the Rale at Tygh Friday. Mrs. Ssphia Kistner went to Tygh Saturday. A lawn party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Roberts Saturday night, This was a surprise party given for Miss Pearl Jluegg, Many were present, Lunch was served af ter games were played by the light of a bonfire. ,, Misses Bessie and Dorothy Martin of lower Tvgh and Miss Verna Martin of Juniper Flat, attended the play party Saturday night. Andy Bails and Mrs. Mary Beaty visited Frank Campbell at Friend Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Palmateer and Mrs. Dick Palmateer were guests at the John Martin home on Juniper Sunday. A family reunion was held at the H. E : Driver home Sunday. Mrs. Driver's mother, Mrs- Dave Campbell, and her entire family were there. B. B. FRALEY BLACKSMITH Just Received, a Large Shipment of Wagon and Buggy tongues, lickory PlanK and oaK Wagon Reaches Doubtetrees and Singletrees for ! Hacks and Buggies, Lead Bars and Log Chains, any size, Wagon and "- ilbv.ll auu Juv v a & v- .3 SHARE GRINDING, AyTQ WORK OF ANY KIND Anything you want done, I am at your service. When 1 ypu are in maupin, can auu see iue on any iuiw juu ue 111 need of- I will try and accommodate you. ANNOUNCEMENT Now at Maupin DeTOmtaitiiniE the mmt pratiifii t2 IPatiroiniage will fee appreciated 14 wooxao 'Nidavw sajjossaDDV oiiqouionv jo amj 99idwo3 y s9iiaB,i 2ur;ri0 io sdux Suoq aoj pa'aBdaaj 3DVHVO ROSE 1 f TENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL PORTLAND JUNE 7-8-9-1916 NATIONAL DEDICATION COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY IN CONNECTiON WITH THE ROSE FESTIVAL-JUNE 7th LOW ROUND TRIP FARES and the very best travel service to and trom PORTLAND will be afforded by the 0. VV. R. R. & N. Co, 1 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 4th to 8th Final Return Limit June 1 7th 9 I (Iiakeoven from 1st page) Saturday Fred Covey and F. S. Fleming were out on Bake oven Flat selling Warehouse stock. Mr. Mallatt has 25 days of summer fallow to plow, T. A. Connolly was expecting the Bhearers Monday. Ward Buzan spent Sunday with his father. The women turned out to vote Friday better than the men in this precinct, Smock Items Several Indies cast their vote in his precinct Friday. 1. T. Courtright was a business visitor at The Ihilh's Saturday, C. S. MeCorkle, wife and daugh ter and D. A. Wilson were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nancy Jones and f unity. John Ay res and wife and three children were Sunday visitors at the boms ol JJx and Mrs. Lucas near Hock Creek. Riv. J. B. White of Gateway, 0 e., held song and prayer service litre Wednesday evening, vontinu- r. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.TRAIN SCHEDULES, TICKETS, ETC,, Ask R. B, BELL, Agent ing this week with sermons. Mr. White is formerly from Alabama, and a musical instructor on organ and violin. Service was well at tended considering the busy time of season. Jolin W- Fa'low shipped a car load of 80. hogs to Portland Tues day, he going with the shipment. Roy Fleck and Fred Bichsel hauled wood to Maupin Friday. Geo. Duncan is hauling logs for Mulvauey Bros. Sunday, after S S and service, 52 of the neighbors gathered at the home pf C. A. Syron in honor of his birthday, for which his daugh ter, Miss Ella, had carefully plan ned a surprise. The baskets were well filled and after a bountiful dinner, time was spent in music and songs, organ nd violin, Wil bur Mulvaneji a'nd1 Miss Lillian Yockey pla.yjng violins. Mrs. T. J. Whitcomb invited several in Saturday afternoon to celebrate the birthdays of Clay Leone and Dorothy, the birth dates being not far apart. This was a pleasant surprise to the children when some 23 came marching in. They had a jolly good time. Luncheon was served early, so that the little folks might reach homen due time. Mrs. Arabella M. Haviland and daughter Thelma returned Monday to their home in Portland, expect ing to visit her again in July. Ths Eighth grade class all pass ed with high grades. The school boad has employed 0- B. Murray for another month of school. This gives the eighth grade pupils, Vina and George Ayres, who were de tained at home on account of mea sles, an opportunity tq take the examinations. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin and chil dren were Maupin business visitors Friday. Mrs. David Mayfield was called to her father's, Harvey Martin, Sunday evening on account of her brother's accident. While riding horsback, the horse jumped a wire fence, throwing him. So far we are unable to give particulars. ANNOUNCEMENT! We wish to announce that we will g'ive our opening' DANCE in our NEW HALL SATURDAY, JUNE 3 music by the Maupin Brass Band SHATTUCK BROr. Summer Tours Season Begins June 1 Plan NOW tq go Union Pacific System by askingany Agen t,or by writing1 General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, for in formation and, illustrated "TOUR'' literature Local Items Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine Surgery and Dentistry Charges Reasonable . Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residence Maupin, Oregon E. R. Wilson, C. E. Civil, Municipal and Irrigation Engineering Expert on Public Land Surveys iiupiiiiLiu nuiu ULUU Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1.30 p. m V, ROBERTS, Plop, L J Wapinitia Items The recent 8th grade examina tions which were conducted here two weeks ago by the chairman of the school boad, V. B, Tapp, show ed Charles V. Tapp the only one ucky enough to pass. Evans Parish caue over from Smock last Monday. He ia repair ing the Hartnian sawmill and get ting it ready fur operations. Lincoln Hartmau made a trip to Tygh Valley last week, bringing Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckwith for a few davs visit at the E. A, Hart- lflMuu l)eleo and family moved l,oMa'upin last week. David Sharpe made a trip to Walkervtlki last Tuesday after a load of wood for N. W. Flinn. A number from this place made a trip to Criterion Sunday and or ganized a Christian Endeavor so ciety. Those going were the Miss es Euby Wilson, Rova Huston, Winnie Tapp, Celia Flinn; Messers Robert Tapp, Chester Rice, Vin cent Tapp Jr.. Lincoln Ilartman and Mr. and Mrs. Staines. The good people of Criterion had pre pared a sumptuous dinner for them and all report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Keene and Henry Richardson made a trip to Keep's mill last Friday, returning Satur day. They went to- the head works of the ditch construction and report about five feet of biiow there The continued cold weather has hindered the snow from melting, consequently delaying work on the ditch A public sale was held at the late Free Stall home Saturday, when all personal property was sold, evervthing bringing a fair price. Jim Hartnian is hauling freight from Maupin this week. There was a good turnout at the primaries Friday, Johu Ward tak ing the .ballots to The Dalles Sat nrday, , The Fourth of July meeting at the Evick hall Saturday uight was well attended.' A two-day celebra tion in Abbott's grove was decided upon asked of eyery citi?en in this and surrounding communities, to- join in helping make this a grand suc cess. The following officers were elected; Earl Barzee, president; Harold Gabel, secretary; 0. L. Paquet, treasurer. The next meet ing will be Saturday evening, at whice time the committees will be chosen. McShane Bros., drillers for Mr. Jansen, who had to drill deeper oil the R. W. McCorkle place, struck an abundance of water at a depth of 265 feet. They began drilling a well for L. M. Woodside Wednesday. Children's day exercises will be held in the church next Sunday, May 28. There will be no bunday School; program will commence at 11:45; then a basket dinner in the church, and in the afternoon there will be memorial services. Every body invited to come and bring filled baskets. A reception was given at the home of the eleventh grade teacher M. II. Staines last Tuesday even ing in honor of the eleventh grade class. A few real enjoyable games were played, and then a sumptu ous lunch was served, consisting of ice cream and cake and ' other dainties, Besides the class, there were present, V. B. Tapp and wife P. J. Olsen and family, 0. L, Paquet and A- F. Evick and wife Julius Delco has been quite sick lately. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright are camping at Sunflower Flat. While rounding up some horses Tuesday, Lloyd Woodside met with quite a serious accident. He and the horse on which he was riding, got mixed up in the wire, cutting Lloyd quite badly. It was uecessary to take 28 stitches in his leg. Will Foreman, Roy and Chester Rice went for a fishing to Neena creek last week. Lincoln Hartnian is on the sick list this week. Snow fell on Tygh ridge Sunday night. Go to Talcott's for confectionery and ice cream. The Philaoilee baby is said to have the measles. Go to Talcott's fo your ice cream sundaes. Wallace Kellogg was hi Maupin Saturday, Try Hopski, itss got the pep. For sale at Styer's. Dr. Hatfield's father is here for. a visit this week. If you want to keep the flies out, get Tuni--Lum screen doors. , The Benedict Bros, were Maupin business visitors Tuesday. We have certainly experienced a variety of weather this week. 'Dad' Coale pays the highest market price for hides aqd pelts, p Mr. and Mrs. Bennington left Tygh Wednesday for outside points) If the other, fellow could not your watch bring it to Emmop the jeweler- Miss EJstel Emerson has beeti sworn in as assistant in tne local postoffice. Tom Muir arrived home Satur day and his mother on Monday's afternqon train. Go to Fischer's Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso line and storage of iriachiuery. Don't fcZqme your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you and guarantee it. E. R. Wilson i preparing to. open an office in the room hitherto, used by O. R. Auhry for a barber shop. , Good milk cow for sale, will be fresh in about a month. W. H. Aldndge, near Bakeoven. ,,27tf F. A,. Covey went to Friend Wednesday afternoon tq be present at the funeral of his grandmother who passed away J o'clock that morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bates Shattuck and son Clyde and Miss Nell Harphan motored to The Dalles. Tuesday, returning yesterday af ternoon. ... J. O, and F. H. Chastaig atid; families left the fore part of the week for Boneta, Malheur, county, where they have taken homesteads. Miss Hettie Jones who had been caring for Mrs. Smith, returned tq The Dalles. Mrs. Smith seems decidedly ou the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Stockdale of the Dnfur Orchard Co., and Pearl Temple and family motored over from Dufur Monday for a few days' fishing. L- D, Kelly had his right fore ffnger painfully mashed Wednes day while rolling rocks from the road leading to his field aboye the warehouse. Wanted at the Times office a two-page Washington Hand Press, seven column, or parts except platen and bed. i Are you using The Tinies liner column when you have any thing to sell or want to buy some article that your neighbor may have or wishes to dispose of? If not try a 'want ad in that column. We are lires'that it will bring results. LEGAL NOTICES Church Notice. May 28, Services as follows Sunday A. M., S, S. 10:00, preach ing 11; P. M., Song service 7:45, preaching 8:15. Midweek services Thursday eve., prayer meeging 8. Harold E. Crawford, chief an chitect for the Tura-A-Lutn Co. aud Mr. McLeoud, an experienced elevator builder, were in Maupin Friday and Saturday. The latter is expected to take up residence The hearty cooperation is here for the summer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (publisher) Department of the Iuterior, U. S, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 5th, 1916, NOTICE is hereby given that CLINTON E. KNOPF of Wapinitia, Oregon, who on May 16th, 1911, made Homestead entry No. 08931, and ou March 31st, 1915, made additional Homestead Entry No. 014639, for wl-2NEl-4, w1-2se1-4, se1-4nw1-4. ne1-4sw 1-4 section 6, Township 6 south, Range 12 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F, D. Stuart, U, 'a. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oreeon, on the 15th day of June, 1916, 'f,J, Claimant names as witnesses: Jesse Cox, O. S. Walters, A. R, Maynard, C. 0. Maynard, all of Wapinitia, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, p , Register,