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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1917)
White. River. r very pleuant surprise sjven Mm.' ieaa was Doermg last Thursday at, her, rotne. The la djea served a bounteous spread, those present were Mesdaijjes l,u- core, More, Coberth,' Horn, Mil- stead, Jolee and Ileus. ' Among the receut purchases was a, new Overland by J. G. T.unison and a Buick' by John. Morrow, luite a number in this community have promised to purchase from ischer, the Ford roan. 1 lie will be here ou Wednesday.' . ' The worf'on the road will be Continued Thursday from White Kiver bridge this way Mrs. Morrow has been nuife wi,! the grippe. ' Umncj Morrow 'butchered a fine lot of boss Thursday. ' . Chan. Acord purchased cow from Ray Tuuison this week. White river grade is reported qtill bad for cars. Key. - Baker held services at White River school house Sunday. Chas. Labech is working for Mr. Horn. A dance was given by Macky Ashley and Joe Muller in the Un-' aerpi! houiq last Saturday eve. Mr. amlMrs. Harold Curtis re turned iroin Bend last Sunday, They are contemplating moving Jhere in the near future. Mr. Taylor was a business visit' or in Maupin Wednesday. Notice Ture Bred Jack owned by John Ay res will make the stand for the season of 1917 at Ilome Place on pmoclL" germ's $10 for season, $15 and insure, he above Jack will make an additional stand at the Milt Morris place if enough busi ness is pffered to justify. Write me or call on Phone through Tygh switch. pSt John Ayres. " "Walked a Mile Nearly two years ag Helen Locke, little daughter oj A. locke of this place, received an jnjury whereby she lou,t the use of her lower limbs. The local physician jailed to give her any relief or benefit, so she was removed to a hospital Portland for treatment, remaining there several weoks with no visibly improvement and the physicians there pronpyncd her cast incurable. She was brought home and. about that time Dr. B. '0. Follows returned from the far east and was called in to see her. He commenced a course of treat ment with the result that Helen jbas regained the use of her limbs and was able to walk half a mile a short time ago. ,We all .think Dr. Fellows wko is well known in this locality, deserves much credit for this wonderful cure, having succeed where emi nent physicians had failed. Notice Wamio, Qre., Fob. 6, 1917. Any one west of the Deschutes river and south of Tygh Valley .wishing to become a member of White Kiver Federal Farm Loan Association, please apply to our Secretary, W. JJ. Mayfiold, It. 1 Reorganize Band Sunday, February we will call a meeting of tb,e Nup prass Band. Will be held jtt Donald son's hall. All those interested in the cont iuation of the Bd are jemieBtad to be .present at 2 o'clock p. 11). Signed, W. H. StaIJ, kocalltem? jlnnember, big free dance af far the banquet. - iifny Holland returned to town yesterday., A waiter from The. Dalles lead ing hotel will hae charge-of the ijjjf room. I .... 4r i - &.:ijrL .j.15aS?? Now is the Time to Pln o.u New Building's for this Year ft i We have prepared a book ef plans of buildings erected here in the Northwest- These designs embody many exclusive features that go to mako the best pessibla building for the least cost. We. will gladly show you our plans no matter what "you contemplate building. Modern Northwest Jlomes, Barns, Hogsliede, designed according to the U-"2. dovercmint'' recemmendxtidns ' for this climate. Tum-A-Lum Silos, recommended above all other types, for 'tfis "climate" 't!y'"U.J,'S.' ''to'v't, o'.'A! C. a'nd W. S. C, Grain Bins, Elevators, Garages, Ptore Buildings, small School's1, Churches,' etc No matter what you contemplate building you should ask to see our free plan book on same. We can work your buildijng out on paper now and tavo you a good bunch of money, Building by guess is practically a thing of the past! 'Working it out on 'paper, enables you to see just how your building is going to look before you beghv You can change ' the sketcjh, as 'roany times as you wish to change it without expense. There are no extras to pay for when you build by the Tum-A-Lum Method We furnish all the lumber niaterial necessary to complete the building. We tell you exactly how rnuch your building will cost you before you spend one cent. We furnish blue prjnts and material lists showing where every piece of material belongs. There is no waste. Every piece is figured so that it cuts exactly no guess work abont the complete cost, cuid' any material be left when the building ia up, you ti ff' i i' t . i , (-, , i in) can bring it back and we will refund your money. . You Gan Afford to Build Now We save you 25. per cent of the cost. It costs less to build now than 10 years ago. The Turn A-Lum Method makes lumber lower today than it was ten years ago better in quality and you can buy it as cheaply right here jn your own town as you can buy any where in the world. Your farm lands have doubled and trebled in value you get twice as much for your grain but it costs you less to build now than it did ten years ago. You can now put up the buildings you hav? needed, but which you could hot afford because lumber was so high. Build Better Buildings for Less Money You pay the lowest possible price for fines,t building .material, when you build by the Turn-A-Lum Method and in addition you get the ser vices of experts who show you how to make every . cent do the most work. These men have made building their life work. They know their business and will help you save 25 to 30 per cent on the cost of your building just as they have done for e great many other people. You Jan Save Money Now- Lumber is about the only thing that isn't "high." The worst car shortage in history, how ever ii preventing practically all shipments from being made, so that it is not unreasonable to exyec.t a serious scarcity of lumber during the coming season. TJhjs scarcity is almost certain to advance the prices. You can save money by buying NpW before jjie situation develop?. Putting it off simply meant that the material you know you are going to need will cost you, more money-planning will be done in a rush material will have to be hauled when' your teams are working overtime and car shortages will de lay the arrival of material. COME IN TODAYNO OBLIGATION TO BUY AS WE ARE GLAD TO BE pF SERVICE "See feter iKitfmrg about it" Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Turn Muir eaie home last week. John Ayres was over from Smock yesterday. The Glee Club girls will Bing at church Sunday night. C, J. fisohg" (f I'ortliind is reg istered at the Ilotul Kelly. Bring your entire fumily. We will make them all comfortable. The Hew filano for the HoteJ Kelly is eipected to arrive tomor row. V. II. Whitehead of Portland hai been employed for the per manent portion ql cook at thf Kelly Mote?. W? Hl dance upstairs, down stairs, fin the porch, on the rqof and, in the street after the big ban quet, all freo. L. 1). Kelly returned fmro a trip to The Ditllei Wedivi'lay afternoon. If the other fellow could not fii your watch bring it to Emnains the jetveUr. Pr. Elwood was cslle.d o Tyh Valley Wednesday to fcje J. J. Harper. Mr. Hamper hu severe attack of stomachy trouble. Otis Chnptain has sold his Buick to J. E. Morrow aud has purchas ed a new B.qJge of Shattuck Bros. John Morrow Jr. has accepted the position of foreman on the 1'itcher ranch on VVh;t,9 River. He will take charge of the ranch .on Iilarch 1st. Dititrict quarterly nueetiu Feb.. uuy SiJto 25 inclusive. All day j services on Sunday, 11 a. m., 2:30 ; I', ni. Come prepared to ipend tl.e day. Services each evening' 7 JO p.m. All are cordially invited j F. I,. Burns, igt, EJder. j Dqtft blame your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons mil do it for you and guarantee it. Mr. Lesan went to Portland again Wednesday morning, as hit health noticibly failed the jhort time ha was here. buys all kinds of pelts, hides, skins and wool. p Mrs. Staats returned home Wed nesday, y. H. having arrived Monday. They jiave been away nearly two mgotfui. Mr. and Mrs .Boy SJushv who have been taking , W9 neui oaCK to the karc! yesterday. I tit. nd Mrs. F. S. TTi .,; ; wealthy residents of the Maupin' For snle 8 horiee, .6 broke horees weight from f 1GQ t,o S unbroke. Address fl. L. Jiorrii Mauniu. or W. G. Morris. 1323 ' " ' . w " BHU1I3 Jackson St., The DalUs. f0l4p j district, returned yesterday from The farmers don't seem to be satisfied unless they are skinned. Give Pad Coale a chance. E l " -"J JJUUi an extended lojourn in eouthern and eastern cities. 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