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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1916)
Wapinitia Items Chas Delore aud sou came last Sunday from Hood River to be with his grandmother Mrs, Bazil Ddore who is very, ill.. Ottie Derihick pasBed through here Saturday on his . way to the Hartman sawmill after lumber. Mrs, Alice Batty made, a ttip.to Dufur last Saturday returning Sunday. Lester Crabtree, returned home last Tuesday fjotn , a trip through; southern Wasco count.y goingas far east as Idaho. Mrs, Frank Batty arrived home a few days from Portland. Bee Wright left, Monday for Clackamus lake. P. j. Olsen and, Mack,.Hollainan made a trip to the, Deschutes last wetk making a .catch of ,49. At, the annual school meeting held lust Monday Joe Obrien was elect ed director to fill Br Tapp's place. 1 his section of the country has experienced quite a. change in the weather the past few days the thermometer registered 95 Thurs day and Monday we had a snow storm. A fine rain fell . herei Saturday night which was afeat benefit to the growiug crops., ' O. L. Paqueft was elected school clerk at the meeting last Monday, Mack Hol'man and family mov ed to , Hartmans , m Monday where he will cut logs for C, II. Walker. Frank Batty made a, trip to Dufur taking Mrs. Joe Batty and children who , have been visiting here the past two. week. They took the train Sunday for their home in Heppner. Mrs. Shepflin who lives near Susan's, Home was down, to our burg Saturday and reposed that Mr. Humes, woujd commence painting their new residence. Mr9. Marquam who has been visiting at the Hartman home, left her?,, for Friend the last of the week. Francis Walters and family who sold their place last winter, left Some real bargains to be had from the R&fer Coiroirini- Maupin, Oregon 320 acres $4090-160 acres plow -land good houie and barn and drilled well, lies on county road, 8 miles from rail road; $1000 dawn, balance on easy terms. 200 acres, 175 acres plow land all in crop purchaser gets 1-3 of crop in field if sold before harv est for $3600; $1500 down, bal ance terms. 320 acre tract. 250 acres plow land; $4000; $1000 down balance on easy terms; 10 miles from railroad. 500 acre tract, $6000, $2500 down; 300 acres of plow land, good house and barn drilled well on place; on county road, 15 miles, from railroad. List your property with us for sale or trade CLAUDE WILSON, President here Thursday for Hood River. Harry Gable left here last week for Hood River, Emil Heckler is gathering up a car of beef cattle this week, IT.. N, Dodge is building a new road from the main road to the school house, ' J. P, Abbott aud family were visitors at The. Dalles the first of the week,, Sets Miller, is oyer, across the Deschutes on his., homestead build ing his, new house. R. E. McK,ee from Woodburn is visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. L. Mf Woodside. The well drillers who are drilling at I. M. , Woodside's are getting along nicely, being down, 3l5 feet. James Harphau, from Maupin made a trip to Hartman's mill Wednesday bringing back, a load of lumber, Bernard. Huston commenced working for Chas Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walker, Mr. and Mrs., Fred Iaughlin and fam ily took a pleasure trip to Cleat creek;. Sunday. Union, Pacific .System Ranks FIRST AMONG ( TRAVEL ROUTES of the United States in Scenery, Service, Equipment the three, things that count most in making travel pleasant Take advantage of Low Round Trip Fares and go East this summer via the, cool, smooth, granite-clean' Union Pacific. Ask for ".TOUR" literature and the cost of a journey "back home.". Union Pacific,, is, th.e popular route to Yellowstone National Park, Include a visjt with your east ern trip. Through Sleeping Car Service direct to the Park. ' R. B. BELL, Agent A. C. Egan, T.F.&P.A., Bend ROUND TRIP FARES Denver $55.00 Omaha 60. 00 Kansas City.... 60 00 St. Louis .' 71 20. Chicago 72,50 Detroit 83.50 Washington.... 108-00 Boston 110.00 New York 110.70 Criterion We were at Tygh Valjey Satur day the 171I1, to attend the meeting of the stockholders of, the Southern Wsaco fair incorporation. There were 7 directors elected, with L. D. Relly as the one to represent the country east of the river. We think it a very good move, as the company will buy laud and fix up a permanent fair, ground, where any and all fairs this end of the county can be held. A. A. Caufield and family left Tuesday morning for The Dalle and the Willamette yalley where CAKflP The, District Camp Meeting of The. Dalles District of the Fyee Methodist Church will begin Tuesday evening June 27, 1910 in Van Duyne's Camp Ground Tygh Valley Conducted by the District Elder F. L, Burns, with other prospective help. W, N, Coffee, E. D. Blackman and others, will help make it both an interesting and profitable meeting. Come and help make this meeting a success G, R. ELLIS, Pastor, Maupin, Oregon Good Camp Grounds - Come and Camp Lake's Cash Store . .'4 - ' .- V 'v. I have just opened a General Merchandise store ja,t the end of the bridge. I am here to serve the people, cater to their wants and run a, clean, legitimate business. Your patronage is earnestly solicited Sugar, while it faU, $9-25 per tack J. A. LAKE Mau,pin, Ore,. i'j -. , ." M jq, M New Lunch Counter We have placed a Lunch Counter in our Confectionery Q U Parlor and are now ready to serve Lunches at all hours. tl; A Good Assortment of the Latest jl Talcott's Confectionery, they expect to spend the summer aud will then return to The Dalles to make their home there, 1 1 At the annual school meeting of district C. A. Duus was elected clerk and J, B, Kidder and I. O. Miller directors, jf. B. Kidder to 511 the u.nepit;ed term of A. A. 'Caufield who resigned, as he was going away. The voters instructed -the new board to seed the school yard and build a woodshed and barn. Born on Thursday the 15th, to Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Snelson, a uine pound girl, All are doing well, especially the father, D. B. Appling and P, J. Kirsch were in town Tuesday after lumber to do some building. The recent rain has been a great benefit to the grain in this neigh borhood. Shattuck Broa. are furnishing the. hardware and paint for the new residence to be put up for O. B. Derthick. Mra. McMillian was taken sick with a severe attack of the lagrippe Tuesday. , Ben Taylor of Antelope came in from Portland Thursday and got his car from Fiaoher's garage. Mr. Woods waa out from Tbe Dalles Wednesday boosting for the -celebration to be at that place. 1 ' 1' Louise Morgenaen and Gertrude Brown are in ' Corvallis this week in attendance at the school indus trial prize winners' institute. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Harphau aud children returned from Hood River Saturday night and are vis iting their children on the Flat. Egypt's Famous Mosque. Egypt wag long ruled by sultans, one of whom has given bis name to what some consider the finest specimen of Saracenic architecture' In the world. This Is the mosque of ultan Hassan, the pride of modern ' Calrencs, hlch was built about 1,300, partly with stone taken from the pyramids! So delight ed was the sultan with, the beauty o the dpslgn that he1 cut oft, the tjgb band of the architect to prevent bin) building a rival edifice. In the walls there are, or were, some cannon balls flred from the neighboring citadel dur ing the French Invasion of Egypt Getting Ready to Jump. Xeast Is he still on the water wtfl on? Crtmsonbeak-Well, he's not stlD. on It; In fact, he's very restless. Xosji kera Statesman. TFOKKG