The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 25, 1916, Image 1

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.Devoted to the Interests pjf Soutlxern Wasco County
VOL 2, NO. 46 J,
MAUPIN. SOUTHERN WASCQ COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY .UGUST 25, 1916
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THE YEAR $1.50
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TWENTIXTH ANNUAL WASCO
GO. FAIR, THE DALLES.
September 20, 5, 22, 23
A Regular, old fashioned county fair, One the , children will
enjoy and the older ones talk abodt.
A fine display of farm products and a first class livestock
eibit. :
Automobile and Motorcycle races, horse races and new
track stunta.
Street sports and amusements with somethin
the time. ,t v
Good music and a good time
R. W. KINO' ,., -J,.,. ,;j
President ., .
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doing: all
WBREWER
Secretary
PEOPLE
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lou win soon nei
f ont, winter s supplies
f 1 Buhome where
you see? our Mdse first
A clean new stock to
pick from, Mdse. guaran
teed and better goods for
the same money Let me
take Care of your wants.
; LAHE'S CASH STORE
for Real Bargains
Suar $6.2o White Rive flout
Harvest Shoes $2.5o
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$1000
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BUYS
Field grain Insurance for 8 months
You cannbt afford to take the chances Against wild
fires, cigarette smokers tnd thresher engines.
Insurance covers tRe grain standing, or cut, m stack; .
jn saclf . lh bulk, lit bin; warehouse or elevator.
MAtfPIN STAT BANK
Imp
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Flour
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All Ground from' Lasi Year's
Wheatv--Rvery Sack Guaranteed
S&eci Prftes on 5 Bbly l6ts
Special P'rice'l on lo" Bbl lot
IMPERIAL FLOUR
Shakes
thV BMteii nd Lightest;
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SHATTUCK BROS. 5
Wapinitia Itcms":
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Joe Griham Clime our Sunday
from his station at Clackamas lake
and was visitor at Maupin Mon
day having some repair york
done on his car. ,
Etv. M. H. Stains and family
Earl Maion and Sophie Tapp left
here Monday for a week's outing
at Claokamas lake.
Geo. Magill'a thresher is at work
in the neighborhood east of here
Mr. Magill says the fall grain is
turning qii' Detter than was
erpectad: V ' - 1 ,,.
Lincoln Hartman made a trip
to The Dalles Friday taking in
Mr. Obneo to get some repairs
for his machine.
Calvin McCorkle is mUch im
proved and is now able to be up
and around the houie.
John Tapp of Dufur arrived here
Sunday, for a visit at the home
of his brother V. B. Tapp,
Artnur recnett wiio is camp
tender for oue of J. P. Abbott sbeep
camp in the mountains, Oame out
Sunday. He has" been Up near
High Bock and reports a heavy
frfzft there last week which did
uiuoh damage tothehuckle berries
ininat seotion. .
Mrsi fimtst Mayhew and chil
dren of Maupin passed through
hefe Monday enroute to tht sum
fhit to Jiick buckle berries': -
Rev. S. H. Dorks, State Presi
ident of the Oregon branch of the
Y P. C, E.f will speak at the
church in the evening Sept. 6th,
A musical program is being pre
pared and refreshments will be
served: All are invited to attend.
- - This lection experienced some of
the coldest weather that was ever
known at this time of year as sev
ere frosts fell here 'Jhursday night
injuring the melons, beans nnd
squashes.
Tim Reese and family., of The
Dalles Came out Sunday and vie
Ited at the Lu Kelly home they
also Called at the 1 app home.
4 .Clyde FHnn enme home Monday
frbni the tEeJhers, being lid np
witty., large" BbiJ oh bis arm:
Mr'f ACejrso'n from the valley
wae visiting at the home Of Frank
Gnhli) last week.
Geo, Masoncy and son and three
other gentlemen from Sandy pae
ced through' here) Saturday enroute
tu GrraBS Valley to harvest.
U !ss Irene Doyle who hits been
home ofj a' two weeks vacation
rom ( ThS Dalle hospital, left
Monday for The Dalies accompani
ed by her sister, Mrs. Carrie
Kirchum.
Wesley Ray' family passed
through here Monday going to the
mountains;
Mr. and Mrs, JJ- W. Flinn and
son left Tuesday for a visit with
her sister it Madras, Mrs.' George
Da vis v.
v Mrs. Delia Powell wbo ha had
typhoid fever is 'able to be up at
thiiVriting. ' ,
;,Mi Sopha i Tapp called on Dr.
Haifield fn''aup in this' week and
had simejfeetJi extracted.
f Church Notic:
Sunday, Aug. 30. 1916: Sundays
school 10 a. ni., preachings a. in.
Song service 7:30; Young Peoples'
meeting 8 p. m. Everyone Cordi.
ally invited to attend aU services.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
' . . G. RElli'.-Pastor.
Cai)bc
Smock Items
Frank Tilotson of Tygh Valley
Is harvesting on his Smock ranch
with R. C. Stakely assisting biro.
Joe.Landor and Wm. Stakely
are working with the Wm. Magill
thresher. ...
Geo. Lucas is helping Bruce
Driver 00 the Flat through harvest.
Jonuie Mayfield with four head
of horses is hauling water for J.
D. Driver.
J. W. Ay res did hi threshing
last Thuriday then sold his ma
chine to J. O. Tuniaon,
Mrs. D. ty. Ogelsby, Mrs. T. E,
Farlow and son, Mrs, B. W. Mor
gan and daughter Hazel, drove to
Tygh Valley fair grounds Wed'
nesday taking ohioken dinner
to their husbands who are working
on the buildings there.
G. W, Bargainholt went to Hap
py ridge Monday on business.
The froBt damaged the garden
of Ur Ci. A. Duncan and Mis
Ada'sorn. Shebjtd a beautiful
stand and was :C.ri&'"of the club
girl. We are very sorry for her.
The Iter, fyursen Jailed to fill
the pulpit as announced, on ac
oount of getting hurt while hauling
hay,
Mr, Cline is home from working
on the buildings at the fair ground
and Mr. Morgan and Farlow will
finish their work there Wedueaday.
Mnr Jno, Farlow treated the
S, S. children to plums; the older
ones enjopiug them also.
C. A. Syron and team left Sun'
day for Grass Valley where he will
work during harvest.
. Wayne Spoore with sit head of
horses goes to Bakeoven next week
to work On a combine.
Grandma Hall who has kept
house the past two years for F. E.
Spoore went to Wamio Monday
and will keep house for Jimmi
Johnson and son. Mr. Spoore will
in the near furture go to Catalow
valley, ... ., S., ,
J, W. Ayrfes abdjamilyi G. W.
Bargainholt and, .family, S. G.
Ledford and family .spent Sunday
up yin the foot hills where the
children gathered hazel nuts and
real picnic dinner was served.
GENERAL STORACE
Flour, Feed, Salt and Supplies
agknts for Kerr Gilford &""Go. '
ALSO Fol -'
Phoenix Assurance Co.; tondon
Hunts Ferry Warehouse Go.
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'Joh Chastalns- weut to the moun-f Go to Talcott's for confeotiouery
ainr this week. a nd ice cream.
me
We h ave cabbage, beets and
string beans' for'sale. A. Fv Utf
tin. . .
Agent and Mrs. Bell, e'njoye'd h
Utonibblle ricledn an "armstrone'''
jtrack: speeder' Sunday evening.-
- Bakeoven Flat
A heavy frost nipped beans and
Tines Friday night on the ridge
between the flat and cow canyon
nd the gardens were ruined, pota
toes and even the tumble Weed
was killed.
Ed Mays arid family haVe feohe
to Portland, to visit frieridB.
Mt. Flanagan arid family with
theit guest Mr. Cunningham spent
Sunday evening with- Mr. and Mrs.
Flenlming.
Charley Berg of idgewiV Very
near. lost a valuable horse Sunday
from aV out on barb wire. The
animal wa bletding to death
nhvwHp Berg foumd it. Claud
Wilson -happened along in tim
to help save its life. ;;
Clarence Fargher returned from
the mountains Monday , ' - "
Geo. Ifalatt sent Iw o teams of
Maupin Monday with bulk grain.
Tho first to go from thin vicinity,
Mr- and Mrs, W, B.BY-own went
no" Ridgeway Monday i 0 harvest
their grain crop.
There ate now five 'cothbine
threshers humming awav oh the
flat?
ivirs. 'Harvey kpent Frid'ay tvi(h
hr sister Mr. Baley.
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returned
horn from
Van'Moad
The families of D. M, Sba. ttuck
and 6t. , Hatfield left. , Wedqa sday
morning lor a ew aays outim ; in
the niouutihii.
2 MtLfiS Of swepth, firm sandy beach .
V Sloplhg giually pceanward more
than a Score of Interesting beach, hamlets
Inviting you to real rest and the simple '
Hfe-j) NORTH BEKH. . , ,
:- N0T DIFFERENT-BETTERl
More beach better beach; an endless
variety bf things to do and places to go;
gilairit arid restful resorts: a pleasant
peat trip to get there.
0-W.R.fUN. ETHERS
1. 1. POTtfell " 1-.
ivon c.plii(htion W 1 0- Yf. k.i ft fytnUortltt
Caeral fasseftaer A.:;n, Poi 'd'ah'd
FISGHJLR
the
Is also agent for the follW
ing Popular Cars: i
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him tell ydU abdtit terms
"When thfi Harvest
Day$ Are, , Over"
You'll be planning a
new HOME or barn, may
be a silo or milkhouie-
perhapa your district nees.
new school, or town a new church
Let our Architects 'make your plans-
to Suit your ideals and your pbcketbbbk.
Peter Kilburg about It"
'At the Horile of
"Tlm-A.Lutilber,,
l(A bisy word forgo'cd lumber)