Image provided by: Hood River County Library District; Hood River, OR
About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1916)
The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon J. V, Disbkow, Publisher '). bT::,!!Ti: Oi.e year, $i ,50; six iiioa lis, 75 cents; three months, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. , The example net by F. C. Butler secretary of the Southern Wasco Co. Fair As'sn., in patronizing home people and iudusty is worthy of pruine, and is certainly appre ciated by the Times. He has not iuformed us either that a mail or der printing Concern would have done the work for less money, or that better workmanship might be obtained elsewhere. . Mrs. Styer and children return ed to Hillsbdro Wednesday nignt after a couple weeks' stay at home Geo. Otis, wio , had both arms broken a few weeks ago in the bailee, arrived Tuesday afternoon for a visit with his Uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Fleming who met him at the train. Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine Surgery aha Dentistry Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store! or residents Maupin, Oregon Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1.80 p. m V. ROBERTS. Prop. 1 J I, O. O F, I WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem. hers always welcome. G. L. Habphan, N. G. 0. R. Aubrey, Secretary. For Sale! New P6tatoes A. Dr Gibbsr Ty Valley, Ore, WALLOWA i Lake PARIi I I BRKATH Or THE PINES' j 4500 feet above sea-ieve,i in tne Powder, River Mountains near Joseph, Ore. Eat sleep, play, live oiit-of doors! A delightful mountain-lake re sort. ' Good fishing. . Forjuil infma'otioH" fittest tickets, etc., ask - R. B. BELL, Agent O-W.R.R.&N SPECIAL RATES East and California OREGON TRUNK RY. Central Oregon line Through Service via Spokane ov er the Greatest Scenie Routes J. of America "vcjehcago $"72.50"':'" : St. LOUIS' 71.20 : : DSS MOINES: 66.85 : r DENVER 56.00 : : St. PAUL .60.00 : : tffiW YORK" HO 00 : Proportionate Fares to,. A'l Ottfer Places. , Rates given on application,.'. Slightly., jhighe .go ing or returning through California- ' sv :- "V v . vrWatial Ships "Northern Pa cifio" anl '.Threat NartheiV'. for San' Fr'anciscVeyery TUESDAY, 1 THJJR'SO'AV; A T U R D A Y. Fares include' mealf and berths and, extfaa without extra fare ARC YOV;iON& AtyAY THIS SUMMER!- . CTOP BEACH is th place. Send for booklet A- LOCISE. Agent, ' Maupin r . r FISCHER'S GrAK AGE Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, OREGON Church Notice. Sunday, July 30. 1916: Sunday school 10 a. m., . preaching it and 8:15 p. rn., song service begins 7:45 p. m. Everyone cordially invited 'to attend all services. Prayer- meeting Thursday evening 8 p. rn. G. R. Ellis, Pastor. A. Have you ever lost a crop of hay through musting or your barn and hay through spontaneous combustion? There is one sure way to prevent this USE SALT When you stack your hay . .- It pays the Salt more than pays for fts'elf in the weight of the hay. ' There is a further gain in weight through moisture held and the stock will eat up salted hay clean where Uiisalted hay will be mussed over and wasted. 20 pounds of salt should be used to each ton of hay. Stack three feet of hay, sprinkle the salt over this by hand. Then another layer of hay, more salt and so on. Experiments carried oh at the Wisconsin Experr ment station indicate that salt should be supplied to dairy cows Unless thfe ration , furnishes a sufficiency thereof. It is calculated that the minimum qaanity in the food td keep a cow of 1000 lb. live weight in flour ishing health is that which is equivelant to 3-4 oz. salt per day, and that a 'cow in thilk needs as much more as will restore the proportion removed In the milk, namely a little over 1:2 dfc. of salt for eyery 20 lb. bf -milk. Hunts km Warehouse C&. TT1T TTTTTI IT Ti Tt lMg2f'I USD cirsnr Saiock Itefiis Bakeoven Mrim Duncan and family of Kent wire called Thursday to the home of Jas. Woodcock on account of Mrs. Duncan's mother who was nery ill. We are pleased to say Mrs. Woodcock is improving. Mr. Duncan, visited his parents, C. A; Duncan's and returned Saturday. Mrs. Fisher of Summerville, Or egon came Tuesday via Sherar and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. J. Whicomb, T. J. meeting her at he train'., ti: Mrs. M;nuie , Bargainholt and gran'ddaugliter, Elridr.a Smith were Wapinitia business callers Thursday N. E. Whitcomb went to the Flat Friday to work in harvest for Geo. Woodruff. , J'. Wi Farlow motoied to Maupin Saturday afternoon to meet the Revs. Sample and Larson of Gate way, who conducted tne services Here Sunday, which were enjoyed very much as we have no pastor at this place. We have S. S. in our neat little country church nith good' attendance. , f Oirion Varlow was seen at an early hai Sunday rooming headed toward the Flat. Would not say, but think he went to call and eat dinner with some young lady. S. H. Mulvaney is building a garage for his Overland. There has been an epidemic of small accidents here lately, some having the tinge of seriousness to 1 hem. Last Tuesday Mrs. O. lit. Fleck found it necessary to go to Tygh Valley that Dr, Shannon might remove a substauce from her eye, which had become very pain ful, gotten while cleaning cellaj. The same day wheu Mrs. Bargain holt was driving a calf from one lot to another, a pet ram joined in the chase bunting her down. Sire grabbed the gate near where she fell and with the other hand played a tattoo on the sheep's , head, and now proclaims vetujauce winch means mutton served 411 its various forms., Whfe Iva Mulvauey. and Ora Duncau were afte,r a . squirrel, it bit, Qra and then got .away. , Ev ans Parrish damaged, his car some Friday evening wheuta bent radius rod disarranged the. steering arpar tus. - Our little editor drov oyer 1 grade; no one hurt, only slight damage - , Last Sunday Mr. add Mrs. L. B, Kelly their son Floyd and Mrs.' Francis Mott all, of Juniper Flat, motored over to Balceoven Oven where they spent the day with Mr. Mrs. Lg fileakney aud Mr. Mrs. W. B. Brown at the home of the latter. Andrew Brown returned liotne Thursday after several weeks stay at Ridgeway where he lias been helping Will Purcell summer fallow. Harvey Tharpjnst finished put ting up his hay crop. W. B. Brown bought a thresh. irig machine and is going to'thresh in the Bakeoveri and Ridgeway country this fall. Xg Bleakney purchased a reaper of Shattuck Bros. and is going to put up J. E. lintbp.i' hay crop on the Dead Dog place. H. O; Tood has been hauling Hiinbet,for header boxes. 'He and D. D. Wilson are 'going to head together. L. A. Bjeakney, tg and Ted made a trip to (Ridgeway Saturday returning Sunday; They report the crops looking fine. Local Items Insurance, Maupin State business for Local Overflow Go to Talcott's for confectionery and ice cream. Dr. Fellows says he has nearly recovered trom tne grip and is very busy again. If the other fellow could not fix yout watch bring it to Emmons the jeweler. Mrs. L. C. Wilbelm went to Portland Wednesday to be with relatives at the Good Samaritan hospital a few days. The appeara nee of the Harpa'n building has been noticably im proved this week by the addttio'n of a porch and a false front. The farmers don't seem to be satisfied O'nleBs they are skinned. Give Dad Cdale a thance. He buys all kinds of peltsy hides, skins and wool. p Miss Veroa Martin returned home Monday from near Grass Valley, where she has been work ing for Mrs. John Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Mulvaney, Wil bur Mulvaney and Mrs. Cbas. Duucan rnotored over from Smock 1 Monday morning. J)r. Fellows reports the arrival of a 11 pound daughter at the S. A. Teschner hortie above Wapini-I nia Wednesday a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Locke and chil dren and Mrs, A. H. Staats and Johnie Staats, were guests at the R. S. Slusher home Sunday, Mr. Slusher taking them hp in hii car.,; H. P. Harphan arrived here" Tuesday night, having left for, here on the Alaskan about half an . hour after Jirhmie arrived on the Watsbn, neither knowing the oth er was in port. ! Don't blame your clock It needs cleaning. Entinoris wilU do it for you and guarantee it, R5 1 Eail Estate Seme real bargains to be had from the Sonjithem Wasco Comity Maupin, Oregon 320 acreg $4090160 acres plow land good house and barn and drilled Well, lies on county road, 8 miles from rail road; $1000 down, balance on easy terms. 200 acres, 175 acres plow land all in crop purchaser gets 1-3 of crop in field if sola before harv est for $3600; $1500 down-, bal ance terms. . 320 acre tract. 250 ctii?il6tt land; $4000; $1000 down bflance on easy terms; 10 mflel ftm railroad. 500 acre tract, $6060, $2800 'down; 300 acres of plow land, tood house and barn drilled well on place; on county road, 1 miles from railroad. List yonf property witfc us for iale or trade 'CLAUDE WILSON, Preidnt J -n POULTRY Division l Class 1 I Dr. aud Mrs. Hatfield and the former's father were passenger? to The Dalles in Fischer'a auto atago yesterday, Mi Hatfi ild leaving there for Seattle, Dr. and Mre. if. returning lut evening. j Hail Bank. . Frank Gabel was . a caller in town yesterday. See , Maupin State Bank grain insurance. Mrs. 'J, A, Connolly is spending a few weeks at Seaside. Hot baths on short notice at Talcott's. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Driver were callers in town Wednesday. Try Hopski, its's got the pep. For sale at Styer' s. Zene Watkins was in town yester day with his meat, wagbu. t , , "Just try the Hotel Tygh onee more." . ; ( (. .., J.,P.. Abbott shipped a cat load of wheet to Portland Wednesday. ... Ga io Talcott's for your ice cream oundaes. t 1, It is reported that .Tygh Is to have a, -new, drug etora, a man from Burns to be in charge. ..Dr. .El.wood is.,. papering and calcimining tha east room of tht JrugstQre building for his office. .For Sals at a bargain, one 24 in Jr. Case steel separator and power all in good shape. Jobs Ayrei Wamic. 224 White Wyandotte pen of s hens, 1 cockerel 225 Silver Laced Wyandottes, 2 hens, 1 cockerel 226 White Leghorn, pen of 2 hens and 1 cockerel 227 Brown Leghorn pen of 2 hens and i cockerel 228 Plythouth'R'ock pen of 2 hens and 1 cockerel 229 Rhode Island' Red pen 2 hens audi cockerel 230. Largest Cockerel any breed , 50 231 Indian Runner Duck's one pair 50 232 fekin Ducks one pair 50 233 Turkey Gobbler any breed-.:. 234 Turkey 'Hen HORSES DIVISION M Class 1 Stallions Registered Animals 235 Percheions , , '5.00 236 Clydesdales 237 Belgians...... COLTS ClasV 2,Gride Xnimats 238 1916 Colt of "Draft Breed ..,......'.'....'.'. 139 1916 Colt of Driving Breed -.11- 240 .1916 Mule Colt..... 3.06 341 Colt of Dralt breed over 2 and under 4 3.00 Wm 242 Draft Team ....'.....;:;:....:. '.'0 243 Driving Team : 5-o DIVISION N ' " ' 244 Issabell & Tillotson will give 1 bbl. of fiour for the best loaf of bread baked from their flour. 245 For the best pound of butter. : 1.00 All exhibits in Division N. must be the hand work of the exhibitor. . .. , SPEED PRdGRAM SEPTEMBER 13 5.oo S.00 3.00 3 .00 horses in this district that have hot Won 'public money,' 10 per cent to enter 4 to enter J to start 25 bf 1-2 Mile Squaw race ':0.0b j-.. . 1.2 MUe mule race,:::.;... .v.........:... 10.00 SEPTEMBER 13 5-8 Mile free for all, io per "cent 'to enter 4 to enter and '3 to start... "fs-tib 1-2 Mile relay free for ail, 10 per cent t& enter '50.0b 1-2 Mile trotting race free for all Ib.bq 1-2 Mile carriage team race 10 per cent to enter 95.00 1-3 Mile Cousolati6ncrace,'hotses that have not won 1st money, id per cent to enter z j'o.ob Purse to' be divided 70, 20, and io per cent, F&t Races loo Yard dash' free for all ..:.'... ......... 50 Yard dash winner in' 100 yard race barred -Hurdle lUce 50 Yar3 dash by boy '14 'year's or 'under, ....... 40 Yard dish oy fcoy'lo years or under 50 Yard dash by girl 14 years or under- r.50 1.00 I.00 I.o'o 1.00 i.ooy 1.00 2.00 "f .v. f ." v 3-8 Mile District race free for all, for a purse of 50.00 All 1916 Circuit horses barred. 4 to enter aud 4 to start, 10 per ceut of purse to enter 1-2 Mile pony race JL ...i.. 10.00 1-2 Mile free for alt 4 to enter 3 t6 start......... 60.00;, - '"' SEPTEMBER 14 i-a Mile District race, free for all lor a pilrse of 50.00 All 1916 Circuit horses barred, io per ceut to enter, 4 to enter aud 3 to start4 i-j Mile saddle horse race free for all saddle 40 Yard clash by fcirl'io "years or under. .. Tug of war'B on 'a side Potato'race ou'hcrse tack tfrreeor mdre on' a ifde.oo ciign jump 1 00 Broad Jump '3 Day BuckiuVcbntesL 1. 00 - J5.ooaddie RUEES AND' REGULATIONS Every animal or article must be entered for compt ,1 i V.. 11. i. i i f tition in the name of the ,bona Ede owner or miker-, whose number must be indorsed on the entry card. s On the entry of each animal or article a card will be furnis.hed each exhibitpi, speciyingthe class and number of the entry; said cards, to remain. ttached to such animal or article during tre exhibition, except ing cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry, which shall be attached ,to the ,peis(1 ... 1..v, v Ur. .... j Exhibitor will at: all times iye the necessary and personal attention to what eyer, , they may have on exhibition and at the close ofjthe. fair take entire charge of the same. The board . of directors will use every precaution in their powr for ..the safe preserva tion all artjces and stock ,pn , exhibition, but will not he. accountable for loss pr damage. J8. , r Premiums w;jll notjbf awaryd jinjerjpr. collectfons of specimens, very ic is no competition., t Exhibits'grown n bottom or irrigated landjt ctn. not compete for premiums listed under the head of non-irrjgated exhjbits. ..ll(,4;,. , , All five stock entering under the head pf registered animals.,,, The registration papers ramt , be. filed wijjh the secretary, f w registration papers tfeey may be entered as graded amhuls. .