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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1917)
THE Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 3. NO. Ij MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCQ CCjUNTY, OREGON, FRjPAy, JANUARY 26, 1917 THE yEAR $1.50 Ray Home Burned W. S. Iay arrived from Prine yille this week and informed us of tbe.' destruction Sunday ''hioming by fire of ! J it iesiuence. the' Ray's Dell' ranch The fire- occurred at i o'clock caugbt from a chimney, md swe'ff down through the house with such siidden destruction that it was with quick effort that the children were .'saved. ' mVs'. 'W. T, kay received painful' burns on'hef fiands 'aiid ariiis ' while throwing some trunks through a1 window. '" The ' household 'property 1 valued at $1500' was a total loss, Eight incites of -snow' lay 'on the ground aud tlie tainily had hot eren a wrap C. J. Liying8ton( the looalO. T. agent will betranbfprred in a day or so to Whitcotnb on the main line between Pasco and Faljbridgo, Home TalenJ Feb. 3 The pupils of. our ligh School asiigled by VeacherS and local tal ent' will present "The Haniloi the taw1'', i Sliattuck's Opera Ifouse oh the evening of February 3rd.." " ' A splendid cast of characters has been chosen and rib effort is being spared to make the show first class T.'E". Morgensen of'Tygh Wley has been engaged to pfay the part of the old county Squire and those w'ho'have' seen Mr!1 Morgensen is thjs part, say that few amateurs can do as1 wejl. " ' ' ' ' ' Reserved seats have been on sale at. Sfiattucks store' 'for the past three da'yif at 35 and! 50 cents. Cjurtain wijl raise 'promptly at f!:od p. m. -' ' ' ' ' B. L. foreman was a buBineao caller in town yeBteray. AVJO STORAGE A fine power Band Saw has just been installed ...11. i,,,.-. ,i.t Wagon faking, General Repairing, Horseshoeing B. D. FRALEY NEW SHOP MAUPIN, ORE. ViCii -(' CHEAP 7T Merchandise at a cheap price is. common, J?ut real Merchandise at a cheap pripe is a rarity. Honest Mdse. at honest prices is my slogan. !tr right and I will keep yqij right, Get the cash habit; you wij be pleased with the resultsf . LAKE'S CASH STORE far te B.ig Dollar's Wprth 0 O O O O O O O O O O o o 4 O I- Pendleton Blanket We Have Taken Over R. C. Jory's Stock and will sell them while they last at 10 percent off This an exceptional opportunity to secure fine Wool Blankets-Prices will advance at least 20 per cent within 6 months vSHATTUCR BROS. 0 0 6 4 4 O O O 4 4 Wapinitia Items Harry Mcurry of Wamic was a visitor at the Shepflin home the last of .the week. " ili G-. E. Wood delivered a load of wheat to Maupin Tuesday. ' A dance was given Friday night at the home of Jack Kelly. A very 'plea's'aiit.tinie was enjoyed. jjttue Margaret btuines Wat quite sick last week, is improving, ' About two inches of enow fell here Saturday night but disap peared Monday. V. B. Tapp has remodeled his Ford into a truck and is prepared uow to do ill kinds of freighting. W: 0. Yilsori donated and put up 3, fine new beating stove in the chu'rcn here last Saturday. Misses Lois Batty and Celia Flinn scrubbed and cleaned the church Saturday. Ralph Dodge d Roy Rice carried water for them." ' ' 'The question debated by the school Friday was Resolved that the Japanse should be admitted to the 'TJiiited Statesv1- Tlie aifirma tive was led by : the negative by Archie Tapp; decision in favor of affirmative. 1 Bill Maynard took a )oad of wheat Jo Maupin Wednesday. The twb youngest children of Mr. aud Mrs. Olsen huye been quite sick with whooping cough the past week. " '' A dance will be given in the. Evick hall Saturday high't. ' ' 'Uncle' Hank Harohan was ut from Maupin a few 'days last week looking after business affairs. Ed Brown' was also attending' to busi ness matters. The ditch compauy has been listing land here on the Flat the pasl week. " '' White River palled y the Mrs, J. G. Tuniaon wa c to Jersey tuwday night hj illness of Mrs. 1 1 nines. ThTsre is uuiisnlerablu talk iibout establishing seyeruf gasoline sta iiqiis down this waj, alno sign boards' for' 'tlie bonvenience of young and furgetfui suitors. Qrace and el-ne 'Tuiiiup are spending jie we'pk jp tlijr i'tih- OQrnoccj. Mrii. qreBctj is j in proving. Ceqil Tuuuon received' new and well eauipped Indian lit Saturdsy. Who bad the runaway? The load of hay was (ippe over and racic proRen. Little ' Dorothy an il'ii'jory Tunison are on tlje icjj lit 'this wefe;. Bert Browns and BriHi"S ftre afflcted with tli grip t(is week, yu. B"ttain has gone to Grass Vally to visit several days, . Several from here attended the farmers' meeting at TyghTueidiy Mr. Luoora lust one of his best mares recently. W. 0. . VVllsoii, Sid and Len motored to The Dalles Wednesday (to late for last week) Len and Sid Wilson, Judd Doering and Ray Tunison loaded a Couple of wheat cars last Friday afternoon and Saturday moning. A number of young people Irom here attended the dance at Maupin Saturday evening. Services were held at the wliool bouse Sunday by Rev. Bakr. The sudden change of the weather again got some of the boys out of bed about two o'clock Sunday night to punch ice. Mrs. Joles was very badly burn el on her hands while putting out a fire which caught the hack of her dress and aprou one duy last week while burning weeds. She laid down in fresh plowed ground Smock Items. ' . j I, T. Courtright has qualified for Notary Pubjiri for Oregon. A.' R.' Chase, 1 cbWy agricultur alist from ''The "fialles, ftt'te'uded tbe farm loan association at this place Saturday, " ' G. W. Bar&ainholt and I. T Courtright 'Vete business' visitors at Tom Woodcock's Mdnday. Chas. Cline butchered a porker weighing 35 pounds, C.'A. Svrori' 'and T. J. Whit comb were transacting business at Wapuutia Tuesday, ' Purohased a gasoline wood saw, 0, R. Fleck, Fred Bi'chsel. E. E. Parish. This second woodsaw as J. A. Syron and T. .1. Wn'itcomb recehtly purchased a machine. Rev. Lalsun filled the pulpit here Sunday morning aud evening A. Lindsl'ey from' eiVtit ' miles east of the Deschutes rfve'r came 'o tbe iiiill b'atu'rday taking two oailo uf lu mber, vising four Horses each ' ; .Kon.' Mr, Lindsley vibiied F. C Spoor and informed aim thai' ills 3-'yea'r-6ld horse died .11' pasture at 'the "for meres' ranch. The National Farm Loan As'sn met Sattinjay, the' 20tli and'blect ed offioers lis follows; I." t, Court riglii',' president; 'S. H. Miilvaney, vice-president:" W.1 H. uvfield. 1 . 1 w secretary-treasurer'. Board of di rectors, seven, "C. H.' Yockey, S. H. 'MiU'v'aney", 1. T'. Courtright; Thos. Wbod'cuck, W. H. M ,'yfield, U, V. BargainhoKt C. A. Syron; committee ' of app'raisers; !. k T. Courtlright. G. W1. Bargainholt, lhos.vtWoodc6ck ' Amount sub. scribed, '$24,000 Anyone' desiring to join the association can do so ly calling on ivWUm. Pine Grove Rev. Lewis of Wapinitia held rvice at the Pine Gfrovo soliooi house .Saturday the '2tjih." 'The house was prowued. t also preacheil to a packed house Sun- day evpnjng. " '' nunuay morning iu l o;olqp a fcundtiy School was organized. 1'he following offirfirs'wprn eUntoit au'4 appointed; N. Q. Iledin upt. Mrs. Heitj! Vice Sup. auij Treas.'; Mrs. Blaiiehb Uedin leacher ol youn( people's elaif-i Ajiys Alice Wener Hec'd. Sec. ; Jennie Bi'un. r, libririmi; Miss Cryul yratt, organist yho aso teapne.s inni 11 U')ys anl sjirls; H.,rry VVelierg. janitor. , Hour 10 'a, n., place Pine Grove school house. "Topics (.lioeen from International lessons by CookV Publishing fio, Conipletp and final arrnghnients will be made Sun day the 28ol. 4 colleptiqn to pay for, song boolfs w literature brought jn $8.92, A wood spliting be will be held on the W- B. Keen property Fri day afternoon to provide wood for the Sunday School and church service. All boys and men are in vited to attend. Sam Brown has just completed several miles of irrigation canal for the Wapinitia Irrigation Co. The road petitions for the ex- teution from White river bluff to the Oak Grove Joad are posted and the right of way is being (Concluded on last page) Had Leg Bken . While epgaged breaking a horse for cavalry service, near Priueville Monday John Muir had the mis fortutlfe t6 get h'is leg ciuslied:"by a horse falling 'on liiui.' the sliru'n St the sa'me' time becoming eutah gled 'with 'the1 'cinch. The boues between 'the ' knee" a'ud tlie ankle we're splintered 'aiid "the an'kle'- dis located! 1 Mr. and' Mrs. Ei'umons went to Prinevjlle Tuesday, but flndfuhin) unable to be brought hoiu'e 'at 'present;' Mrs. Emmons remained there to care for him,' H. L. retnrriifig1 honie 'Weduesday night1. '' ''' B. p. Richardson was in town a couple days this week, returning home1' yesterday accompanied 'by Sli'.'Ray. " ' ' - ' ,l '" New Series Studebaker ' ' ', i' '- -U- 4 W. H. Aldridge has iqst pur chased a nVw Studebaker '6, the first of the '8 series in this heigb burhoodtradibg ju his practically new Dodge. The new car 'is ' a beauty aiid Mr. ' Aldridge is very1 Well' pleased. Mr. Lawson "of the Walthe'r-Willianis Co. closed the deal' through Sbattuck Bros!, the newly 1 authorized representatives' of the Studebaker in this vicinity,' The Diet. Deputy Grand Master installed the following officers for the present six months in Wpi- a N. G. nitia Lodge No, 209, I. O. F. week ago Saturday night: Job Crabtree; V,- Q F. D. Stuart 6ec'.,( W.'If. falpb'tt; Sec.-Treas.,' John Ward; ' . ' ' ATISFY If you contemplate building, repairing, or remodeling any of youij buildings a'ri'df'lf' any j" ibe ideas or plan's of farm' 'bufldjngs'hoivn in our plan books compfy with your' ideas we wi) furnish any plan you'select. ' ' " Free of Charge Our Free Service Department will cotpperate witfi youV furnish informati'pn and 'suggestions, the latest jdeas and mbdern methods, put - your Ideaa into a definite plan ind furnish "you acirpplete Come in and we'll talk it over j;oget,her. v'' ' ' jne P'iece b a parloatf '' ' Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. peter Kilburg, Manager WaH Mafifon Says: courts, note. "When mr ingiy makes me hoane, which htppen, a thing pi a. , Stetrna Zrmole Trokeyt nik nil! throat Droduce a clear'a'nd tfolden Theae Trokeya era the fineit thinga pleaaing to the fnan who (inn, and , to the orator, whoae apeech through hoaraeneaa oft bepqmea a acreach. f)a 1 ture,' I often till my apouae, 'to have aome Trokaya in the houae, for every time ! catch a cold I get ao hoarse ( cannot scold, end th reach for one ; or 0, and I'd) again eaooda paw,' n ' for husky throati Tha Mrioarida eaeulaiity ol ZymolaTiokaya cauaaa ua to sat ioa thla waak lot the purtuua at introducina lnaa little fkmmr-'id, quick actinf , throat toothtN to tt)pM of our cuitomert who at thu (tm ol tha yar ara attaaya botharad with hoanenata, throat tickling and tem porary loss of voice. , Whs rot saa our Zjrmole Trako diiplay lot It ramiad you to come in ana a nacaaua. aim a t vmau i rukftv .mm w.ir mnn. Tn.i u tatta and it will brine auick raliaf to your throat. Take . It will slowly malt in your mouth ana allay that aoaah. .1 a t- lika its pleaaant weSTifMm ana on m Wm n lenuuieji ii wilt ewwar luana ui uui iiitua pnQ tlllj UMI tSOVKn, New tftplft pcluift gi4uaing thr littl vtit-pockft f M bwf-tt ctMU. Maupin Drug Store SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, . . BUY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS, TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK 04444 44444444444444444444 rid smothered tbe flumes.