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A C II M i r 1 Ik I v It MVMA Devoted to the Interests of t Southern Wasco County VOL 3. NO. 22 MAUPIN, SOUtHERN WASCOjtbDNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY;' MARCH 9.4917 - - THE YEAR $1.50 - Wap iiiitia Items The Chinook 'wind struck here Sunday and 'the ' show is almost gone. As thegrounctwas notfroz eh when it fell, most of it he's gone into the ground, where'ty was.'bad ly needed, as it was only wet cloyfn about loa 14 inches., ; '. " ' Work on' the' ditch survey north of here was' resumed Tuesday,' r'1 ' Misa, May '. Miller .. of 'Smock is employed at he Barzee hotel. Mack Hollman who has been confined to his bed wiih rheuma tism the past two' weeks, ia much improved and able to sit up." ''Sill Williams' of Maup'jn was visi'tor here TuesdaV : ' ' v Mrs. 6. 1 E, Wood returned to. ler home Tuesday frioi, Salem, where she attended the convention and visited her mother ' ' '' 1 Mrs. Emma Be'ebe arrived, here Wednesday evening of last w'eejc from Silverton. ... '''''' Mrs, Rebecoa Rains and Mrs. "Fidelia Engrain left 'here Friday for the latter's home in Lents, where MrsRainS will visit, going from ' there to 1 Silve&on to viBit her niather who is a'boat 90 years old.1 - " The infant daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Phil'MoU" passed awaly Sat urday morning' after '&' few" days illness arid Waa laid to rest in the Kelly cemetery "Sunday, Bev.$. E. Wood conducting the" funeral ser vices. ' ; ; ' 1 1 ' Tbe question, resolved that the U. S.. should not ship contrabands' of war to Europe WaB debated by" ttie Hjgh school Friday." Ralph' Dodge led. the affirmative, Charlie Tapp the Negative'. " : ' The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gabel has been 'quite sick the past few weeks. Mrs. Peehette is utaying with ,. them helping nurse it. ' 1 ' ' dtiarley Walker caugljt a lyn last week that weighed 75 pounds. 'Julius Shepflin had 'an inter esting chaoe after coyote last week which had" a trap an'cl a broken lo V.P ! -Berry . sugar free with eyery ai extra goun for each dollar above Rejpei ber. this is Saturday pnly of sach week. Big spec ial starts Saturday, Marph 17. Come earjy mi taje ypta th$,bj offer. LAKE'S CASH STORE ( flight Mdif. a Rigt PrS? I. --;.. , w ; ..S"; 211!".' Maupiii Hotel IN THE Heart of Business Section SHATTUCK & LLER;, Props. Mealf Can be. Had at: Any Time The cpytry store l a mighty jioofJ place to trade ip these dos of advanced prjce?." ;Ow tocH U larger ttiati it has ever been and we are prepared to fill your wants in the best possible manner. The majority of our stock was contracted before the present high prices and we are in a better position than ever to meet competition. (SHATTUCK BROS. ; 1 . l, 'i ; ' ? ' THE STORE OF BETTER SERVICE chain fastened" to one foot. Julius followed the" lisive nup to.' the banks, pf White riyer 'where; bis gun saved the' day 'and' brought home the pelt; ' " W. Dane has. been busy lately moving the saw mill to Its new lo cation iii Mcttbbins Gulch; ' Sam Brown's alfalfa stand sbowB every prAniise of heavy cuttings this season. ".'X shoijd lc Qf, great interest to 'all neighbors as alfalfa is the talk of the Flat.' ' Virgil Mayfield has been accept ed as the barber of Wapliiltla Flat. Put up a chair Virg. It; will 'pay. The snow at Pine Grove w aw re ported to be 15 inches deep before the Chinook struck and the niercu1 ry dropped to iekw zero.' ' -; Some hopes of obtaiuing a porta ble rock crusher ' to da service between Wapinitia and Pine Grove faas be'eh quickened, by th'e Wasco county officials stemeu't "of such a need. The officials will view the road this spring." 'Boost'.' ls the word brother. Geo. Heita eave a moving pic ture entertainment at the 'Pine, baskets, Grove school house Saturday night a number' of sangs and readings fry local'tale'tit wete rendered be tween reelaJ A crowded house ex pressed the! unanimous appreciti- tion of the effort Mr. and Mrs.' lie its put forth in giving such an acceptable free entertainment. The Dane-En dersby county road extention'netition has been favor ably received at 'Ihe bailee, mucii work on t'he road has been doiie by the Wapinitia Irrigation company and the'iarmers aifticipate the ap pro vaj' of' sai'd road. ' , ' ' Pine Grove Sunday School is re ported to be growing in numbers and interest, all invited to attend, A large cougar' has roamed, the snow clad hills near here recently. his track is said to be five inches in diameter. The funeral ot Mr. Rains who passed away Wednesday morning of last week was held in , the churoh here Thursday and inter ment made in the keily cenieterv Rey. M. H. taines ponducted" the services. A. very large crowd was present, The C. sooiety here wl ob serve C, E. week begintino with Majch pontinuing" eaeh. night. A good program is p"feptred. "i;v- eryoociy come, Cjra Maynard lost a fine cow lam week. here'last week, beiogfijalled by the illness of Mrs. Haryey. He re turned Thursday to his homestead, Dave Crabtree came up from lyower Tygh Saturday, remaining! over Sunday1. Herman Geh has moved, into his new house; having had his family wi,th Mrs. Gesh'a parents while it was being constructed. i Mrs. J. . Voodcock had a very severe spell of suffering again Monday night. Dr. Elwood visited at the Fred Simpson home Friday,. Mrs. John Howell, Miss Ipha Howell and Cal Duncan were here Saturday evening to, meet, Mrs. Cora' Garvey from -Blw loci;, ,Wn. Higb' ind Ditch iomriany'meet here' Saturday afternoon electing officers. . , : ,i , "Coasting has been the Bport of the young 'people and school chil dren bere';the former" part of the week, 1 ' .' Henrv Miller cave a dance at his vacant house Friday night. 'The dancers furnishing lunch a . midnight supper was enjoyed.' All had a good tin e is the report, Kev. Harrison of Tygu preaohed here Sunday. A warm wind blowing R'moe Frl day has taken muoh of ilie'snow The wind was very heavy early Sunday 'night and did much dam age to telephone' 'lines, " Three inches' of 'snow fell early Tuesday morning' but reeked away in the afternoon. 1 Rev. Bl'alock Tillamook and Rev. Reynold .'of Silver kake, JStptist ministers' who liave been libldiug meetings at Smock will b here tonight and Tuesday night and hold services each 'evening, 'UncV Ed Driver will leav soon for" Mal'heiir. Charley Ross, head forest ranger for this place came over ' from Friend today! He and Mrs. Rois spent Jhe winter there5; ' A party of young people consist ing of Mrs. Vevii' Driver, Delberf McCoy, Erma t.nd Alm'a Driver spent last' evening at the A. E, take home in' playing games. John Wensell made tf trip to the Hauser place' in Tygh last week, Eelyie PaUson invited a number of bis boy friendn tp celebrate bis 1 , -t Hi i it ' 1 birthday this afternoon.' His mother assisted by Miss Hilda Lake served, an elegant' 'dinner at naif past tour. I nose who enjoy- Wamjc News I. p. Driver wb,o spent teri days serving on the Feqera) grand jury in Portland returned home a week ago Friday. , John Howell, a resident of Smock, who went to Portland two weeks ago,' is much improved' in health, If is son, Sylvester Howell came down from Alaska where he has accumulated quite a fortune ip mining, and purchased 'a hquse in Portland for his parents. A. M. Patison has made improv- ments at bis home by screening in the porches on the north and west sides of his bouse. " We had very cold weather here the former part of last week, The night of the 26th thermometer reg istered 212 above with a half de gree warmer the following night and ouly one degree above that two more nights. Miss Harriet Jones who spent a week waiting on Mrs. Nan Wood cock, returned Mondav to The Dalles. F. A. White came-here Monday from Corvallis and has spent the week here tnning pianos. He ban been a auest of the J. E. Wood cock home. Marion Duncan left Tuesday for his home near Kent. Gay Harvey spent several days has ben 'fpr the past two weeks. , John Mp$ was over from. Mau, pin last wek. Mrs. F. C. Butler was called to the home of her parents Monday on account of the illness of her bjrother John. -,v . . j Mrs. Ona Morris, who is at the home 4f her parents' has., been very sick during the past week. Mr. Heisler, the Dufur putcher, was in tawt) Monday on business. Dr. Shannon was called to the home of Pat O'Neil Wednesday evening, a lHle fihild, beipg ill. Grant Mays shipped a carload of cattle to Redmond Monday..' The school board, held i a special met ting Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Morris spent a few days at the Beckwith home, lat week. , K. L. Hauler has completed moving to the Kellogg place. , A, A. Bonney. rnadp a trip to The Dalles last week. , ,i Clyde T. Bonney and son, came Sunday evening. Mr. Bpnney is planning to move his family to his ranch soon, . . ' t, K. L. Hauser and Fitapaterick sold 8QQ head of sheep , to, Mr. Palmer bt Condon last week, J. T. Harper who has been very sick i now able to be up around the store once more, J i . Local Items returned yesterday from ed the repast wp;'s Mr. Patison'i uncle. Hammii.1 t'atison. and his 1 1 ii i .if cousin, ILu id Johnson. The oth ers present were Charlie Lake. Lewie Pkirviq, Car Pratt and Delbert McCoy. John Ayres passed through town today with a load of grain pur chased at the Harvey Martin plaoe , Tygh Valley 2 Flqyd J'tuson, wife apd babiei were in Ty Friday. Rev, Harrison eft Monday on the, stage. , Hauser & Dah,l with their car, load of farm implements and fur niture arrived at Sherar Thursday They intend to farm the Haueer place, Mies Pearl Tborflpson returned from Friend Monday, where she Noti ce Wamio, Ore., Feb, 6, 1917. Anyvon'e weist of the Descnutes river an'd south of Tygh Valley wishing to become a member of White River; Federal Farm Loan Association, please apply to1 our secretary, W. H. Mayfield, R. 1 '. A 9-pound boy arrived at the home of Peter Kirsdh' of Criterion Wednes'da evening." 1 Wm. Hunt from , trip to Portland. J, T. M.oClellan, was. KaBkela Wednesday. , '. B. D. rale itirived homeMon .diy after fl week's visit at Grass Valleynd the.,Dalle. ,,' j M,rs. J. Ct Idh pf Fair.Aerei, Alberta, a lister, oi E. J. FUchr',' arrived Tuesdey afternoon. i: 1 After a Chinook and pleasant weather few days, (the gtoBtj, was again ooyered ,'with, snow'thi morninn.v Jt js.meltihg fast. ; , J..i . Derthiqlt was in The Dalles this week. His daughter, Miss .Glennie is workipg ithe E, C. Pease, store, , k , ;.. , , , ' Mr. and Mrs. Lesan returned Wednesday m'prnimg fr.om ,Madr where they attended a ministerial convention. ,' 'i ' j G. M Joles, C. 0. Copley,' John Cohroy, W, L.i Morrison, E. W.i Hollenb,eck , alhd Moses '.Webb b Tygh Valley tVe're ''at.the,ooanty seat Wednesday to testify in Mr, Morrison! homestead oontest case. "Getting crochet hooks caught iq the flesh is the latest fad,, Dr. Stovall took one from his shoulder not long ago and Christene Dyer eaguht one in her knee this morn ing. , , ,1 , K t ' I ' The Tum-A-Lma office has re cently undergone a cotrse of re modeling and renovation which greatly improves its appearance and' convenience. They will1 in- stall a desk phone in place of the present ona, '' r At the Kelly Hotel banquet a couple weeks ago some one passed off i'a oounterfeit $10 piece for phange and their supper. Except for the counterfeit stamp, it very much resebihleB a Bilver qurler tarnished with sulphur, ' ' FISCHER'S GARAGE i Hi n i . f .. 'I' ' I M Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long'' Trips or Outing parties" ' A Complete LinV'bf Automobile 'Axjcesaories MAUPIN, OREGON ring Opening ( LADISS ANN GENTLEMEN LATEST fASHJON in mqdern, attractive, step saving moderate priced Homes, together with a splendid showing of the new scientifically planned' barps, silos, garages, phurches, school houses, poultry. louses, hqg hoises, grain bins, and other buildings which, wjll be ALL the Vogue this ' year for housjng and pfpfppfirig' People, Poultry or Produce. Your Personal Visit is earnestly invited Tura-A-Lura Lnmber Co, Maupiri, Ore. SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU 1.0 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