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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1916)
Criterion B-rt McCready went to Maupin Sunday and returned Monday with a lady from Centralis, -Washington Fred Hornquist is convalescing from his recent indisposition. Ask Fred for further particulars, J. E. Miller made a trip tn the county seat last week, supposedly on official business, hut his report was rather vague. We are tanking for further developments in his case ; Mr. and Mrs. Kidder made a trip to Maupin Saturday, Peter Kirsch waits for ''pleasant weather" when he wants to haul lumber. P. J. hauled a load li Maupin Saturday. Rev. Ellis was out Sunday and preached morning and evening. Regardless of weather conditions Mr,. Ellis never fails 1: is appoint ments.' D. L. Rutherford and Henry .Kramer were business visitors at Maupin Monday. Laco DeCamp enjos being (,n the move. He has just liuUhtd moving his buildings the second Supplement to The Maupin Times, Vol. 2, & Maupin, Southern Wasco Co., time. A' fine hoise belonging to Dale Bonne)' was badly cut in the wire Saturday night. Mr. and N r. Painter and niece Miss Agnes Eaotnn of Dufur and Mrs. Henderson and duughtT Mi-s ,-nna Henderson of Portland, sisters of Duke ini Dolph Moud, motored mit M..m'lny to spend I lie Fourth uiih lhfir brothers. The Til in-A Li I ill Pn. received 11 ear load of brick here this neck and suge-i ih l .lid- is a. g.n.d time tu I'Miird uguiust Volir house j Imniins.' by building a flue. I..e Unban . Mrs. ),.H Wright, ai.d .Mr, K it Amen motored down f'niii, M.ipii, tia Wed'iei-d evening . j Tie- Me d i ! 'in n, T iiH i.ti'ii, H . en- :iiH... f.-miili. s had aj piei-ie dinner and lishin.; ep.ni- tion a1 id" 11 1 i , 1 1 1 of llikeov. II ilie j Fourth. Ti ey report one lish liU ! inches .ii-g :ii!-l enougli iiiniK tn! make three good meals. , Through tin error in dee.ipherii g our null',- ln-i ue.ikwe neglected Ore., Friday, July 9, 1916 to mention that Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Davis of Estawida,; are- here visiting Mrs. Davis' children, Mrs. Job Crabtee and the H i m iner' hnys on the Flat. White River Mrs. Joles and son Cains attend ed the campmeetiug Sunday. It is being held in the church during the stormy weather Miss KHa Kirby . is visiting Pa- pliene Ooulev. Mr. and Mrs Ilaiupsoii left Sat tirdav ro complete their journey to H.-iid. Mrs. J. G. Tunis n is camped at Tygh during the eampnicei ing. Mrs. Jo.;. Kisiner wasji caller at the Ivinyou home Sunday. Mrs. Ed Hansen mid childien have been spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. hlder Burns of the campmeeting spent a day or two in the neigh, borbond. Cecil Tiinisou came home after 3i an absence.of six weeks. las. Brown moved his race horse camp to Wapinitia last Saturday. Mrs Wilson, Ruby and Don were visitors at the Ray Tunison home i his week. Mr. Powell and children have been at the Jin, Brown home, Mr. Powell riding tor Mr. Brown. ' The recent heavy rains claved havoc with quite a few of the ranches m this vicinity and Mor- row's thought they were doomed as the water rushed down from the Frmk Chastaiu place, doing quite a lot of damage. A motor parly went from here to Wapinitia the Fourth including Mr. aim Mis. Cobeith, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and son 'Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Webb, Mr. and M s. York Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright. Owing to three slides near Slier, ar station several trains were tied up for hours wailing t, r the dit.'h er to come from I'asco. Mr. and Mrs. Muller had a stand on ill:-camp, ground at Wapinitia the !...,,;...