The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, February 02, 1917, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL 3," NO. 17
MAUPIN. SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 19i7
the Year $1.50
SENT IN BY -OUR-
CQRRESPONDENTS
Criterion
: C. G. Seogsberij 'says that after
,ve years in "th cattle business
ttfcs had the extraordinary good
luck to And that one of the eowi
had brought a heifer xalf. ' Con
gratulations. "'
Arthur Henderson's little boy
h been quite lick with pneu
tnonU. .. 5(The dance at J. E. Miller's lait
Saturday night was well attended
and everyone reported a pleasant
time.
, DeCamp and Green hare bought
the Wooliey hone and intend to
make the season at Criterion.
The Criterion school board ac
cepted the wetland paid over the
contract price last Monday. The
patrons can now have plenty of
good water at the school'. -The
well ii 407 feet deep. With the
.completion of the well we haye
about a" completely an equipped
school as ny in. the county, a
ood hone barn, woodahed, worn
wire fence, playing apparatus, as
weir M . the flnt Standard rnral
achool in the county.
Smock Items
Mrs. O. R. Fleck return d Wed-
FARM BOOK
KEEPING URGED
Farm Management Specialist H.
P. Keyei, who is representing both
U. S. and State Government in
that capacity, in company with
County Agriculturalist Chase ad
dressed a number of farmers and
would be farmers Wednesday at
the school house on the subject of
account keepibej on the farm as a
method of discovering the 'leaks'
in that line of business.
Mr. Chase said that about 100
farmer of the county tie using an
exact system of accounts, twelve
of whom are in this locality.
nesday from Portland after visiting
her mother and sister a couple
weeks. She brought home a niee
brijiht baby girl which she has
adopted from the orphan's home
A. J. Hill was a Wamic basinets
visitor Thursday, Mrs. Hill and
children accompaniuK him as far
as Grandma Farlow's. Friday be
ing her birthday, Mrs. T. E. Far-
low entertained Mrs. Etta Large,
Mrs. Edith Hill and sons, Grand
ma and Mrtv- Marion Farlow.
David May field is suffering with
severe cold, chills and pneumonia
symtoras. ' ' i
CsIIie Duncan visited at Ernest
Gesh's Thursday.
Jlain Saturday kept the would
be debate attendance home; Sun-
Will CariottHurt
; The Dallea, Ore., Jan. 29. -Spec
iaL Will Carson, a brakemnn on
the Q. W. R. & N., who wa
knocked down while making a
coupling at Meesner Station Satur
day evening, and badly crushed,
suffered the amputation of hit
riajht arm just below the elbow,
which was so badly mangled that
it could aot be saved. He ia also
suffering from a fractured skull,
badly lacerated face and internal
injuries. He was brought here on
a special train a taken to The
Dalles Hospital. His condition in
precarious, bnt he has a goon
fighting chance for hit life.r-Ht
has beea vuconsoious for only a
few minute, but as yet is unable
to explain the accident Oregoniar
Mr. Carson is a son of J. J. 'Kit'
Carson of Maupin, who wept lb
The Dalles the first of the week.
day, snow and blusterly and Mon
day bliisard.
Cecil and Virgil May field furn
ished musio for the dunce at the
hum of Mf. and Mrs. Sbtprliu on
the Flat.
Spoot & Sou are cutting Jogs for
ilulvaney Bros,
While They Last!
6o Boxes of Hood River
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Newtowns per box 75c
Rich and mellow just
the proper, season for
this grade of apples.
A limited amount to
each person Come early
and- g'et your share. .
LAKE'S CASH STORE
For Cofttinam! Serried i " '
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PencSIeton
. Blanlcets
We HmTafctt OTer
R. CJary's iStocR
at 10 potcent off
Mi'tftt exetit opportunity" to Secure fin Woof
Blaikstts-Prtfce will advanet stleawt 20 par ttfii
iriithin 6' rtonttit
5HATTUCR BROS;
TyghVaJleyl
Mr. and Mrs, Porting and Mr.
Hanter made a business trip to
The Dalles the fifst of the week
Clyde Oliver is cutting wood for
Charlie Wing.
Mrs. Hamblet is visitinf with
her granddaughter, Mrs. Rowan
Pan Gibbs was butchering t he
tore part of the week. '
Mrs. A. A. Bouaey has -one to
the hospital to undergo n tbr
operation. '
Mrs. Frmk Wing passu! away
after a verv inert illiless and wis
buried at Waraio last Friday",
The family ha the deepest ym
pathy of evtJfyonU.
Mr. Miller who bought the Btili
well piece moved in last week.
' Tom Swift ia ' hauling hay from
C. W. Wings.
Many from here are intending
to go to Maupin to the entertain
meuti
Mrs. Annie Wing Dead
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Wamic, Jan. 29.
Mineral services were held at
the Four Corners cemetery Friday
Afternoon over the remains of Mrs.
Annie Wing who died early Wed-
hesday morning at Tjgh. Mrs.
Wing had been in poor health for
a number of years, suffering with
tuberlosis ef the Inngs. An attack
of lagrippe, coupled with her weak
ened condition: resulted in her
eatb, after a few days of acute
illness. She was confined to her
bed but a few days. Annie May
was the eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison Johnson of this
place. She was born nt Eight
Mile creek this side of The Dulles,
in 1880 arid enme witli lit-r parents
to this place in 1894. In 1901rhe
was married m Fruuk Wing, a
resident of thi .ve, chil
dren were bom to ibis union, twe
boys and two' girl, who with her
husband arid parents survive her.
"ihe leaves three brothers. Rov
Johnson of Rosalie, Wu., William
tnd Amos of this pU.p, also three
listers, Mrs. Emma Wing, Mrs.
Alice Zumwalt, and Mrt, Maggie
Wing, all residing here. The fu
neral cortege Itft Tygh atone
u'clock and arrived at 'thB ceum-
tery here about three. Rev Har
rison of Tygh conducted the burial
rites.' The pall bearers were her
school mates and eld friends.
They Were Mrs: Nora Miller, M".
Georgia Noryel, Mrs. Vva Driver
Urs. I,eha Woodcook, Mrs. Katie
Driver, and Mm. Jnnsitf Woodcuck
Aftuf the brii'f ceryices, th auow
ffhitt casket, aAiil;lniug all that is
mortal of ode wlm ass niiich e-
'eemed and lVcii lot her kind
ud geqtlB 'dipd.mtion was placed
ktidi' (lint nt &t bt'tiiher Johnnie
aikI i(ie Pldna who (lied it num
ber" d yiir ngo, MnV sorrowing
relativM aiid friends uttciuled the
funeral.
ANOTHER FINE
Last week A. C. Moad has us
wondering whnt was really in pro
gress as he was commencing his
now well showing up new house,
but it is looming up into a neat
bungalow built outside and on top
of the prsient residence. 1 be old
building will be partly reconstruc
ted stid form a part of the new.
When completed it will be second
to no residence on this side in
roominess, convenience and pleas
ing adpearance.
Mrs. A. A, iionney is in the
Good SamariUn Honpital. Port
land, where she has undergone an
operation for appendicitis and oth
er troubles, This is the second
operation she hat undergone since
August, . While she is very sick,
her condition is said to besatistac-
ry. '
A week Ro today the deal was
closed by which 01 He Bothwell
purchsced the farra of A. A. J)er
thick, four and a half mites west
of hfi Mr. Dertltick is adver.
tisinp a '!e of persunkl property.
The TUuei, fit. 50 a year.
E
GOTTOGETIIEIt
Wednesday Eyenisg
A meeting eonvened Wednesday
eveaing at the drug store in the
interest of the Maupin telephone
system. The subject of a separate.
line for the business houses of the
town was discussed. As tha line
is already up and in operation be
tween the drug store and the de
pot, it will be only matter of a
few day notil tha business houses
will have made connection and tha
line put into active Bervice.
Two lines from Criterion and
Ridgeway, consisting' of some 40
phones are to connect with the.
Maupin switch board jn a short
time.
The people of the Sakeoven line
sent a delegation down Wednesday
stating that they bad decided i
withdraw from tha Tygh iwit(-Ii
board and come to Maupin, v
At least two lines are expected
to come in from Juniper Flat very
soott. .
Yefterdity an ewlfvor
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maue to organise a retlueoe
for local patrons in town.
Hne
See his shadow?
Tygh Valley 2
No mail was received at this
place Friday evening, the train be
Ing late.
Tbt movable sehool from Cor
vallie was here last Tuesday. The
lectures civen by the different
speakers fete ttHch enjoyed by
th fm-mftrii and their wives. At
noon the speakers were plfasantly
surged, the Udies of Tygh bav
ing prepared dinner for them, ,
i i Mr.' Chase od Mr. Keyee were
in towri Tueada-y the SOth to give
tb farmera instruotiens tbdut
'Seeping their farm book.
Frank Wing, who has been of
oupyhig the Stillwell housa moved
hirotffsh!o1d goods to fait" ranch
Sunday.
T. W. Reel's' sale which was to
ha've been held last Saturday was
postponed Haiil February f).
rs. Fearl Freelove of Huitfrig
ton, Ore., is tisfting at the borne
of her parents, Mr. and Mr: fe;
M Gmiei.
: Ueufenent SwIfnA! of ftk
Dalles Salvation Army corpe was
here soliciting yesterday;
fciffc'foWfe ptawt IKfhtb
finlals on a grade of 92 plus and
Clio Lesan on 91 plus. Gtfd work
: M'r. Mertf" was over, from Tygh
- When in Tcrtland 'live at the
Palace.
' Ui ftwllia Hartiban retsiraed
noma fVhaa Pairirid Wedewaday
aturrlbUn:1
Church Notice
8unduv School at 10 A. Mi
Preach ii.jr at 11 A. M.
Song St rrlce at 7:30 P. M.
Preaching at 8:00
&ong metjee l'utiilay evening
at 7:30 followed tiy Sunday School
Teachers meeting.
Prayer meeting Thursdsy evele
ing at 7;30. The.e service are be
ing wen aiienaea oy otir young
people and we waut more to help
us.
E. E. Leaan Pastor.
W. O. Vatiderpool made a trip
to Dufur Wednesday.
TO
ERVIC
ATISFY
If you eontimplit building, fipiirlhr 6
remodeling any of yodf buildings arid if any f
the ideua of plana of tktrh buildings shown in our"
plan books comply with ycur ideas We will furnish
arty plan you select. .
Free of Charge
diir Tt Serviee Depllrlmciit will co-operot With
you, furnish information and auggHilibiis, the
latest ideu tmd rtrjdern methods, tfut your ideas
ifito a definite plan and fiirniih yrjli k complete
estimate oh material required.
Come in and we'll talk it over iogethen
One Piece or a Carload
Tom-A-Lura Lumber Ci
hi reier jvnourg, waniger
inn w f t y v r r t w m i i
The vState has gone Dry
Don't h Disparaged
go to the
Maupin Drug Store
atid gei li fabttl of
SOOTING SYRUP
Nyzds vSpring tS&rsaparilla
Prescriptious oiit Jpeclttlt
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ftOMI OF HE THINGS THAT U'fc tAKl od fOR Ytiti
DO YOUR NOTARY W0
SEIL YOlR FARM FOR YOU, '
RENT, Y0V A SAFETY tlPQgrr BOX,,,
BUY YbUR" WtflAT, BARLEY AND OATS, . .
TAKE CXRE OT. YOUR' BANKING BU?INES$; ,.,
DO YOUR UNIT E0; 3TAt8 COMMISSIONER WORK. ( t '
fclVst tfo A TRIAL WE CAN AND WILL MAKE 666b1
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