The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 02, 1916, Supplement, Image 9

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    Supplement to The Maupin Times, Vol. 2, 34
Maupin, Southern Wasco Co., Ore., Friday, June 2, 1916
Tuesday morning, while the
excavations for the warehouse ele
vator were being made a human
skeleton was unearthed, which,
while badly crumbled by the slip
scrapers, is supposed to be that of
an Indian. Since the warehouse
is situated on the scene of the ear
ly day skirmishes of this city's
name-sake, Mr. Maupin, with the
Iudians, the idea is suggested that
possibly this is the resting place
of our hero which which was dis
turbed. Miss Ruby Russell returned to
home here Saturday after couple
months treatment at The Dalles
Hospital for a splinted thigh bone.
Mrs. VV. H. Williams was taken
very sick Monday evening, having
symtoms of typhoid, but with
prompt medical attention, is re
covering nicely. Mrs. Muir is as
sisting with the work there this
week.
W. A. Weethrook left Wednes
day for California, having secured
a position as mechanic.
Frank Gabel in (-hipping this
Week from the 0. T depot, his an
nual harvest of wool, amnuiing to
37,947 pounds. J P. Abl...it c
me:iced y-tst-rhiv hiiulii j
wool to Maupin for chipini i,
Mrs. Locke and children wen
guests at the Dyer home ens', of
here a couple days lust week,
S. 0. H.iwkin of W.illa Walal
was a guest at the parsonage a few
days this week.
Mr. McLeoud and family arriv.
ed Sunday by auto ami are at the
hotel until they can get a residence
Three cars of wheat were ship
ped from the warehouse Friday,
Saturday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew went to
The Dalles Wednesday to bring
home their sons Virgil, arrived
there yesterday from the east, and
Do'phus from The Dalles high
school.
Miss Thrall is employed as book
keeper in Shutluck Bros, store.
L I) Kelly and family motored
to Wamic yesterday.
Dr. Ha fie M has moved his of
fice into the rear room of the
Times building.
Mr. Morgan, wife anl daughter
arrived Wednesday from Spokane.
Mrs. Morgan is a niece of Mrs. It.
Johnson.