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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1917)
n Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MQL.0, tlO. 15 MAUPIN. SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1917 THE YEAR $1. 50 n TrTr' MAUFM MES Deeds -James E Kennedy and wf. to Win. H. Johnston, W. D. swl-4, Sw14se1-4 sac. 18, Tp. 4 s, r 12 K. Fred G, Buskuhl and wife to Newell E. Whitcomb W. D. Lot 23 Buakuhl Tracts. John Foley to T, A. Connolly W. D. land in sees. 23, 2G, 27, Tp 5 s, r 14 E. James A. Glassy and wf. to Ewen McLennan W. D. land in ,cs. 15 and 22 Tp. 7 g, r 15 e 'Elizubcth Palmateer to Laura E. '"Kennedy W. D. 18 1-2 acres in BBC, ;14, Tp, 4 s, r 12 K. SENT IN BY QUR Wamic News Clifton Condon of The Dalles was here Monday, T. C, Lowry of The Dalles was inspecting the long distance tele phone line Monday. Mrs. Mary Waldon who visited her mother, Mrs. Retta Steed, . re cently, returned to Friend Thurs day. Win Hull was here Thursday from his home on the Deschutes CHEAP Merchandise at a cheap price is common, but real Merchandise at a cheap price is a rarity. Honest Mdse. at nonest prices is my slogan. Start right and I will keep you right. Get the cash habit; you will be pleased with the results. LAKE'S CASH STORE For the Big DolIarV-Worth 1 MAUPIN STATI Rock Bottom Prices on o o o o o o o o o o Barbed Wire Wire Nails A car just in Wholesale Prices in Quantities SHATTUCK BROS. o o o a o o o o o o o o o o & o o o o o o river. Charles Pariah is up from the Willamette Valley visiting his aunt, Mrs. N. Farlow. Mrs. N. Swaqle left Wednesday for Portland. Henry Miller made a trip to The Dalles Wednesday. Dr. Shannon made several pro fessional calls here last week. Mrs. Ekie Campbell was on the sick list last week. Guy Harvey made a business trip to The Dalles last week. Mrs. Guy Harvey acoompanied by her mother, Mrs. M. Ljenberg, arrived the former part of last week from a visit to Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kambeau, guests last week at the Frank Ma gill home left Thursday for Gate way' Mrs, H. F. Wc.odcaok and Cecil Woodcock came out from The Dalles Saturday. A midnight dance was given in the hall Saturday night, A. C- Sanford of Great Falls, Montana, visited relatives here last week. Mrs, Ada Snodgrass aud Miss May Miller came over from Juni- per Saturday and attended the; dance, They remained over night at the Mike Kennedy home. Mrs. Marion Burlingame went to The Dalles Monday. Many persons here are purchas ing the Aladdin lamps which seem to be very satisfactory. This place ia experiencing a very cold spell of weather. Plowing has been stopped by the recent freese-up. There are several canes of la- grippe here, but none are qf a ser ious nature. - A dance will be given here on the 27th. Mrs. Martha Dean entertained at dinner baturday, her guests be ing Mrs, Lydia McCowau ami Mrs Nettie Miller. Wapinitia Items Our beautiful Spring Wmitiicr has suddenly vanished and .e are experiencing some real cold weath er, the thermometer registering only six above Zero, but the days are bright aud sunny. Mrs. Sarah Mayuard is on the sick list this week being luid up with lagrippe. N. W. Flinn went to The Dalles Tuesday, returning Wednesday. David Sharpe taking him to Maupin to meet the train. David Sharpe has purchased; 40 acres of school land near the Kelly Springs, rented the Kelly bouse and will move there in a fuw days. A dance was given at the home of W. A. Dane Friday night; 4fi large ci$wd was present. Chester Britian was a caller at tha Flinn home Sunday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walters has been quite sick the past week, but is improving. Mrs. Lottie Charles and children of Vale are visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles' father, Marion Hus ton. Tommy Kingsley who is spend-.... ing tne winter trapping 111 the moutains came out here last week. He reports only five feet of snow on the summit of the mountains. A number of men of the com. munity met at the school houxe Saturday and with several teams graded and leveled up the grounds The ladies furnished dinner for them at the school house, and Monday the directors built a Doard walk from the gate, to the school house. A little son was bom January 10th to Mr. and .Mrs. Jake Tuneh cer. A surprise parly wis given Mr, nd JArt. Fkycr Eubanka it their home last Friday eveuing. Several new cases of whooping cough have developed lately and a number of the pld ones are still whooping. Qrval Flinn has been quite sick with it the past week, Several pupils are preparing to take the eighth grade examination at the Oak Grove school Thursday and Friday. Mr. aud Mrs. Lu Henneghan were visitors at the home of Mrs. Batty Sunday. Several new blackboards, a dic tionary and some new maps have been received at the school here. A literary and debating society has been organized at the school. Cottage prayer meetings are be ing held among the neighbors. Last Thursday evening abmit 0 met at the home of N. W- Flinn. This coming Thursday it will be at the home of Jackson Rice, ' A surprise party was given at the home of lien Richarii.-ou Sat urday evening. A dance and ;inriv r-n was given at ,et.Nii Tuesday evening, , Tygh Valley 2 J. T. Harper sp-nt t he k cek end at his ranch. Elmer Munier and Leigh Oliver have been worhjng on the tele-, phone lines near town. W. 0. Stillwell has sold his farm in Butler Canyon, The Imye , Mr. Miller of Hillnboro intends to move here immediately R, G. Weiibeck lelurned from Maupin Sunday, : C. A, Duncan of Smock passed through towp .Mjpnday on hit way to Sherman county. The new whooping cough pa tients are Andrew Gibbs, Raymond Ulrick and the McCorkle children. Geo. Young ami family were in town Monday. V. C. Stillwell lias been work ing ai the power plant where some new utuchinery i being iunlulled. lr. Stovitll of Maupin piiHHed IhiiHigh here Tnt.-ilay on bi.i way t Wamic. Installation of oflicers was held by the Valley Rein-kali Lodge No. ,197 Tuesday evening January 9, when the follow in; ollicers were installed; Must) Harper, N. G.; Pearl Thompson, V. G. ;M. Jean Lent, Sec, Ercell Stakely, Treas. District Depuiy IVh. Bessie Bon ney and Dictrici Deputy Grand Marshal were the installing oflicers Following i lit- l je eerenionies a supper and a go f.i itme wt.s i njuy ed by all. Tygh Valley boasts tf u group of very industrious wood cutters. Those engaged in this oeenpation last week are: H. U. Butler, A. M'. Young. R. G. Weisbeck, Wm. Btckwith, T, W. Reel and C. M. Grimes. C. R. Polwtou has been making some improvements on his proper ty in the south part of town. Janette Harper has been very ill with Lagrippe for the past week F. C. Butler and wife with T. W. Reel aud vife made a trip to Maupin Sunday. ilustie Johnson has been driving the stage the past few days. ' J. H. Fitzpaterick mape a busi ness trip to The Dalles the Utter part of last week. R. C. Stakely of Smock was in town Tuesday. . NEWS HEMS OF LOCAL Big Gasoline Tank E. J. Fischer received his big ten barrel gasoline tank d five gallon stroke pump Wednesday. These will be installed right away and together with other- improve ments being added will make Fischer's Oarage equally equipped with anything of the kind in a city, In addition to handling the agencies of ehont all modem makes of machines. Mr. F'seher is. preparing an adequate work shop for the repairing and upkeep of them and will employ a number of expert a,u,tpuiobile mechanics this) coming season- The telephone service between here and Tygh was discontinued from Friday until "Tuesday, During this time, the lines of corm rnunication leading front Tygh tq Juniper Flat were being changed from the course of the old Whita river grade to the new one. W. C. Vanderpool has a number of cars in his garBije and is kept quit busy des,;iita tiie- fact ihe building is, not yet epwji'nteti. ' home l TO V Those assisting The Times to pay for our new press this w"tk by remitting the price of new -inscriptions and triicwals arc: C. TI. Crofooti Win. lrle, Wm Heck man, R. Johnson, P. A. Coule, Michael Wirtzfeld, D. M. Stan cliff, G. E. Wood, D. W. Parker, J. C. Fowler. ATISFY The Times, $50 a year. T 1 1 Ml? 11 you contemplate Duuaing, repainnf?, or remodeling any of your buildings and if .any of the ideuB or plans of farm buildings shown in our plan books comply with your ideas we will furnish any plan you select, Free of Charge Our Free Service Department will oo-operate with you, furnish information and suggestions, the latest ideas and tno Urn methods, put your ideas into a definite plan and furnish you a complete estimate on material required. Come in and we'll talk it over together. One Piece or a Carload Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Peter Kilburg, Manager Walt Mason Says: "When my tinging makna me hoarse, which hnppenii, a a hii g of courne, Stenrni' Zymole Trokeya mnkei my throat produce a clem and golden note. These Trokeya are the fine it thinga a ble9ing to the man who tinga, and to the orator, whose speech t'-.rough hoarscn-as "ft becomes a screech. 'Be sure,' I often tell my spouse, to have tome Trokeya in the house, for every time I catch a cold I grt so hoarse I cannot scold, and then I leach for on or two, and I'm again ee good aa new.' " , - For hiuky throats TTic nation- wide popularity of ZymoleTit key cauiM ua to tot ukIa this week lot Ota fmrpoM Ot uttroUucini these littla cherry -red. qi k ncting, throat aoothar to thoae of our cuatumara who M this tima ok tha ynr sua always hnKral with hoar ngaa. throat tirktlinar anil inn. put ary kaa of votca. When you ace our ytnul Iraki? dtaplay 14 it ramtrul you to came in and a parlvtitr, ftnp a ymola 1 rnkey under your tongua. You 0 j-. v . I:L I I li I . C .1 . T.l - lias it pi-avians, win h iiiiir (jtiwa truat w your Utfoai. i aan oMn fettfinKJ t Will slowly melt in your mouth and allay that cough. Nw triplet paxkatu lonuininK throt littU vaat-pockt suad bona-ai canta. Maupin Drug Store Bl&ckmith Shop m Gaurag i AUTO STORAGE A fine power Bsnd Saw has just been installed Wagon Making, General Repairing, Horseshoeing B; DVFRALEY NEW SHOP MAUPIN, ORE. J t