THE MAUFSM 1E 4 e Devoted to the Interest of Southern Wasca Gpunty, VOL 2, NO. 36 MAU, SOUTHERN WASCO COyNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUE 16, 1916 " " " THE YEAFf$l.56 " '" " 1 ' ' n rw-Tr'trfl" w'Xi:t rr tJ-.M-m, tf-'t?.- j i 'U r .T -., , i, - . ,,Jfr. . , gj.,.--.....,,.. - p1 ' V'1 - Grandma, Magiil Here Mr. and Mrs. Mafri.ll of Waniic, parents of Mrs C. H. Crofoot ar,e tier gunsts for a couple weeks, This in the first time in eighteen years that Mrs. Magijl has been pay from her YJanifc home, dur ing which time rheumatism has held her mucles in a painfully crumped position, Tuesday her bed was put into L. D. Kelly's big pur and be enjoyed her first ride in twenty years. The Times office is in receipt of, (he Corn primer and the pretrium t fur th,n corn kIioy to 4e held, in Walla Walla n, November un der the management of, thu 0, W. R & Co. SENT IN BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS Smock Items Mrs, A. M. Haviland, and datigbt,er Thelina ae guests at the Ijf. E; Spoors home. Farlow Bro's. wei;e business visitors at Msupin Tuesday. N,. E. Whtconib went to Yakima, Wash., Mouday. C-alli Duncan, is c,n duty at the savv mill again ahbough quite lame froiu he bruises, received last Tuesday when a pile, of lumber rr - i ii FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAIV You want to know what your rrioroc car wll do. The million-car Ford performance answers your question. Suplying the motor car needs of aij classes, the Ford is operated and maintained in city or country for about two re Tip? a mile with universal Ford . Tn.-ir.nr Cat $440 '- - ... Vw s.v uy-iei i'J'Uf Town Car $640; Sedan $740, f. o. b. Petroit. On display and sle at Rehs Garage MAUPiN, ORE. fell ou him. fIrs, Jno, Hjowell was a Tuesday visuor at me nome or jirs, w m. Lucas. ' " M. and Mrs. Q. ,R. Fleck wei;e Sunday visitors at 'Mr. and Mrs. f. T. Courtright's. v " ' Qhas. Duncan t,ook a load of household goods to Kent Monday for his son Matibu Diinca'ti. '"' Mr. Beebe of Grass Valley took a six-horse load of lumber from Mulvaney Bro's mill Thursday. Mrs.- Wayne ppor and Miss Haviland was visiting Monday at Mjs. Courtright's. Jno. Howell and wife spent Sim day with T. J. Whiicomb and family. Miss Ercu Stakely was visiUng Miss Lou Jones Sunday. E. P. Parrish. and Terry Jones I spent Sunday with Julyaney family. Hermann Gesh &nd family were visiting at Chas, Duncan's Sunday. Blaine pisbrow is working at the sawmill of Mulvaney Bro's. M,iss Ella Syron went to Mon mouth Wednesday to attend school. Mts. Grant Ledford, will care for 0'ennive and the baby will be cared for at Portland by the uncle and aunt Noah Giant and wife, Last Friday several men wprked on the White Rjver grae remov ing rocks aup piling in, wth the grader. x 1 1 SERVICE AND SAFETY Service hecanse we are the handiest Bank for you tq doal with. we know your wants and are prepared to take care of them. Safety because you knpw our Stock holders and their circumstances. NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSURANCE D hi'), "ver'ook us w.ien you are looking or the best prke rur your u lieat MAUPIN STATE BANK hauled lumber, Monday ynas. wallter, niac(e a try), to Maupin Sunday, taking U. 3. Jjlnr dersby to meet the train, he going with the cattle that were shipped. w. 15. Keen was down from Susan's Home Tuesday and at- nde a dtych meeting. The committee on flnanoe tor the celebration, report the donations are coming in quite good and ev erything is coming fine. ClcUs and. Ivy Flind oarae down from the mill Saturday evening and spent Sunday at hortie. Mrs. E. M. Hartman and Jim attended the Friend picnic Satur d,ay. Sela filler is hauling lumber from here apross the river to his homestead were he is going to build a house soon. Ms. Mar fechett was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ira Flinn and family at The Dalles last week. Wednf sday Groyer and It ntc n Slusher took their threshing outfit to Dufur over the new Tygh grade. It is announced that they will not attempt to thresh oq the Flat this year. The, ga(n,e Sunday between the locals and Gateway a( this place qj8e4 at the pompjetion pf the eighth inning with "pore pf, 17 to 8 fayor o lapin, when the visitors flad, to leaye for e train. ,1TM NEWS ARTICLES Dufur fylt Show. June 2,4 there is to held in the litte'town of Dufiir, Wasco county a cot show, which, to our knowl edge will be an innovation in the Northwest, bu one which might be enielat'ed with advantage in every (arming community !n the state. D,uur IB situated in one o( Ore gon's finest agricultural districts east of the pascades. Conseauent )y the town is surrounded by prosperous farmers, who as a rue keep horses above tne average in breed and value. Hence it is qnite likely that the Dufur Colt Show is intended, to stimulate the raising of work horses rather than to cater to racing pr fancy driving animals It seems that Dufur can this nn, annual event of great Im portance to the town, to Vasco county and to the state. It costs no a, penj more to raise a colt that wjll sell at years old for $150 than it does to raise one worth biit $75 to $ipO, saying nothing about those worth far less. Editorial in pregonian. Wasco Day at Moro The date of the ' larmer' 8 excur sion to Moro has been phapged to June Juue 20.'" 'It t's planned to be at the i statidb by' li o'cldtk a. m. The superintendent of the station' will he ' expecting Wasco' county farmers. "' Wascb punty farmers are wel :om'e at ' the Station ' almost any in the year,' but' a ' yisit June 20th comes ii a time when ' it ts'posB'i bie io get the most out o the trip,' beoausfi'the'fetatio'n ought to be at its best at that time. All of the winter varieties of grain will prob. ably be'in hand, and 'spring va rietles oqght'to show up well. Willis Baker left Wednesday evening to' attend the district meeting of Free Methodists which convened yesterday at Madras, Mr. Ellis leaves for there today. Miss Agnes McShane, who has ma'e 0j been with relatives here the past two moniOB, leu ior uei uuiua near jCent Wn., Saturday evening. R. S. Slusher and wife motored to The Dalles Friday, returning Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Staats, who 'amnouoces new granddaughter at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. GjlL O O O O O O To our Customers: We are going to g'ive you Absolutely FREE $185.00 of High Grade Aluminum Ware now on display at our new Store Get your coupons with every cash sale or 30 day settlements oHATTUCK BROS. STORE OF BETTER SERVICE c o 0 0 Wapinitia i'limp jviiow(es ot fuir ws selling his, remedies hi our com munjty Tuesday. Mrs. Jesse B,atty ond children have been yis(tincj relatives hfte the past week. Mr. and M". Geo. Magjll an( sons came pver frpm Wamic Fi (lay and visited at the Fliuu liopie till Sunday. Mrs. Marquatn a sister-in-law of Mrs. Hartman from daho is vit: iting her, Rev. M. H. Staipes ftud fjfnjjy arrived here yesterday. !Qe has been appoipted pastpr hpre for 'his year. Dee Wright wet tp Clackamas Lake Monday vvjth pack horses. He repqrts from 4 tq 5 feet of snow befween here and the lake. N. W. Flinn, Celia Beno, Orval and Will porman took a fishing trip to Clear Creek the last of the week. Mrs. 'I. A. Tapp and Robert Vincent, and Winnie Tpp left here Monday for Hood River where they expect to work in the berries, Tommy Kingsley came out from the mountains Monday. The Wapinitia band went to Friend Saturday to play for the picnic. Lincoln Hartman who went as a delegate from the Y. P. C. E. to the convention at Portland, re turned the banner to the society announcing that we had won it again. Chas. Walker, U. S. Endersby, Dee Woodside, with some others shipped a car-load ot beef cattle to Portland the first of the week. G. E. Wood occupied the pulpit here Sunday in the absence of the pastor. Mr. and Mrs I. J. Powell of Tygh Valley and Mrs. Lora Brown were visiting at the home of J. M. Powell, Sunday. ' Ullio Bothwell has the lumber ordered with which to build a granery. Albert Hammer hauled sawdutt from the mill Tuesday. Eoy Batty You Can Afford to Build $QW We Save You 2$ to 30 Per cent of the Cost It Costs Less, to Build Now Than Ten Years Ago The Tum-A-Lum Method makes lumber lower today than if was ten years ago better in quality and you can by t as cheaply right here in your pwn town as you can buy anywhere jn the world. Yotir farm lands have DOUBLED and TREBLED in value yqu get TWICE as much for your gran hut it costs you L.E3S to build 1JQW than t did TEty YEARS AQQ. Pa Pw put pp the huihlings yqu have needed bv)t which you cqi4 Cpt afford hfFause lum-i her was sq high. Build Better Buildings hf Less Money You pay the lowest possible price for honest huild'lg material whpu, you build by the Tum-A-Lum tyethod and in, additjou-rypu get the services of our building experts who shoiy you how tq make every cent dq the mqst wqrk. These men have tnade bujlding their life work they $!QW their husipess and will help you save 25 per Cent to 30 per cent q the cqsf pf yqur buildjng just as they have done for thousands of other people. Our Building Experts Show You How Our building experts have prepared a hopk of plaus of buildings erected here in the Northwest. These designs embody many exclusive features that go to make the best possible building for the least cost. No matter what kind of a building you contemplate building, you waut to see this hook, Our local sales manager will show it to you and will gladly quote you the complete price No extras guaranteed for any design shown. No Extras-Your Money Refunded for unused Material There are no extras to pav for when you build by the Tum-A-Lum Method We furnish all the building material necessary to complete the building, We tell you EXACTLY how much your building will cost you before you speud one cent. We furnish blue prints and material lists showing where every piece of Material belongs. THERE IS NO WASTE-every piece is figured so that it cuts exactly no guess work about the complete cost. Should any material be left when the building is up, you can bring it back and we will refuud your money. The One Right Price to Everybody Everybody pays the SAME price at our yards. You do not have to pay for the man who doesn't pay his bills or make up the difference for the man who gets a special price you pay the actual cost of the lumber delivered and ONE fair profit you pay the RIGHT PRICE-nobody can buy for any less. "See Peter Kilburg- about it" TUM-A-LUil LUMBER CO. The home of 'Tum-A-Lumber'