The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, March 16, 1917, Image 1

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    THE. MAUFfiN
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Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL 3, NO. 23
MAUPIN. SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 16, 1917
THE YEAH $1.50
Grain Bins.
Here is another idea for a port
able grain bin. This bin is made
somewhat like a barrel exeept the
itaves are straight and parallel
instead of being curved, and the
hoops are made of heavy wire.
The staves are made of 1x6 fenc
ing, only first class stuff being
used. To make such a bin cut
enongh staves of proper length
(to make the capacity desired
and lay them down on a floor all
parallel. Lay the heavy wire
across these and staple the wire
to each stave where it crosses.
This makes a sort of draper or
wide belt of the staves, which,
when stood up and bent until the
ends of the wires meet, forms a
sort of cylindrical tank which is
self bracing. Suitable fastenings
at the ens of the wires make the
cylinder complete, When the bin
r.
FISCHER'S GARAGE
Auto Passenger Service Auto Peljvery Truck
Prepared for Long Trips or Outing Parties
A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories
MAUPIN, OREGON
Here we are !
lo lbs. of Fruit and Berry
sug'ar free with every
$10 Cash purchase arid
an extra pound for each
dollar above $f0. Remem
ber this is Saturday only
of each week: Big' spec
ial starts Saturday, March 17. Come
early and take advantage of this big
offer. .
LAKE'S CASH STORE
Right Mde. at Right Price
Maupin Hotel
IN THE
Heart of Business Section
SHATTUCK & MILLER, Props.
Meats Can be Had at Any Time
"The country state is a ihighty
good place to trade in these days
of adtanced prUes."
. ,
Our stock is larger than H has"
ever been and we are pre'ard 6
fill yotir wants in ffre best possible
manner. The majority ofotfr stock
was extracted befcre the present hib
prices and we are inf a better position
than erer to meet competition.
iSHATTUCK BROS.
THE STORE OF BETTER SERVICE
it not in use it can be rolled up
with the wire or hoop side inner
most and laid away in the dry.
It will be Been that when cylin
der is in use with the hopps on
the outside, the edges of all the
staves will be pressed tightly
together, but when it is rolled
in the other direction with the
wire innermost the staves will
separate, thus allowing a shorter
bend and making a comparativly
small roll. The details of floor and
roof can be worked out as in
other portable bins.
Wapinitia Items
Somewore winter here; about
13 inches of enow fell here Thurs
day night, which will be of great
benefit, as there was no frost in
the ground, and practically all of
it will gink in. About three inches
still remain.
Mrs. N. G. Hediri and little
daughter Nova returned to their
home near here after six weeks'
viHit with relatives in Portland.
Mrs. Alice Batty left here Fri
day for The Dalles where she and
Lois expect to make their future
home. J
Ean Barzee has installed the
Carbon lighting system in their
hotel here.
Fred Delco spent several days in
The Dalles last week and while
th ere purchased an Overland car.
Miss Derthick our primary
teicher and Miss Erma Smith are
keeping bachelors' hall since Mrs.
B Uty left.
A dance was given at the home
of D. Woodside'g Friday night.
Elmer Snodgrass and Ellis
Doughton from Tygh were here
Tuesday.
Hank Harphan was peddling
beef in this vicinity Monday.
Mack Hollman has sufficiently
recovered from his receut illuet-e
to be able to open hia place of
business again,
Archie Tapp has purchased Geo.
Huitz' interest in the moving pic
ture machine and it is now owned
by Robert aud Archie Tapp, They
put on their first show Saturday
night in the old store building and
expect to get uew Elms in the near
future and give regular shows
Leander Walters is cutting wood
with a gasolene wood saw outfit on
V. B, Tapp's wood ranch,
BUI Mayuards are putting an
addition to their house, having
taken down the Knopf house and
making, use of it.
Ora Maynard has just completed
filling his big forty thousand gal'
Ion cistern with water
Harold Rutherford of Portland
is visiting at the home of bis lister
Mrs. N, 0. Hedin.
Buttercups are blooming among
the mow drifts on the south slopes
lere.
The High school play entitled
A Perplexing Situation, will be
given in the Evick Hall Friday
night;' special mini and the male
quartet will be some or the fea
tures of the evening. An admis
sion of K) cents will be charged,
which will go to- help standardize
the school.
It is reported- that the Govern
uient it taking- up the matter of
seeing that the dogs are properly
muzzled nv ibis section. Reuorti
are still Co nring in J hat the rabid
coyotefafe getting more numer
ous on the reservation.
Frank Gabel was inThe Ballet
this week.'
ThS little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cbas, Gable is much improv
ed.
Mrs. Lucore, who is slowly im
proving. Ray Tunison and family return
ed from Juniper Sunday.
Miss, Gertrude Crabtree spent
the week end at Wamio.
Mrs. Emma Morrow returned to
her home on Happy Ridge Mon
day. Mrs, Brittain is very ill at her
home. Mrs. Laura Kellogg is at
home caring for her.
Little Lewis Brown has been
quite sick with lagrippe this week.
Roaring March hasn't settled
down yet. We had a mixture of
leet mi'l S,;iow all day Tuesday.
Local Items
Mr. Shearer of Kentucky arrived
Monday and is the guest of JT, S.
Fleming, who was showing him
our little city Tuesday morning.
The $500 reward ottered by
Fleming aud Connolly for evidence
iu cattle theft still stands good.
The Misses Daphene Oonley and
Nuomi Smith walked to the form
er's White Riyer home Saturday.'
Roy Slusher and Jack Staats
haye been busy the last few days
clearing the rocks from the lot be
tween Staats' tnuchiiiery shed and
Johu Donaldson's residence. The
lot and park strip will be fenced
lawn, trees and shubbry planted.
A tagging crew from Wamic
passed through here Tuesday go
ing to John Karlin's.
Mr. aud" Mrs. A. A. Derthick
moved to Dufur reccutly, where
they have purchased property.
E. A. Mayhew aud family will
move to their country home in a
Tew days and D. M. Sbattuok and
family will move into their house.
John Deltelia and family will
come to town shortly and occupy
their residence when D. M. Shai
tuclts vacate.
Vauderpool Bros, will commence
the construction of a garage build
mg 45x70 Mondity, opposite Fra
ley'y blacksmith shop.
L, C. Wilheim is continuing the
improvement of his place by pre
paring for fencing and making
lawn and garden.
G. W. Bargainholt was In from
Smock 3atttrday and again Wed
nesday when he brought his daugh
ter, Mrs. Cora Smith to receive
medical treatment. The latter is
staying at this office
A. A Britton and staler Miss
L. Britton went to Hood River
Tuesday to attend the' marriage of
their niece, Miss Beatrice Florerj-
Mr. Hood, an experience me
chanic from Walla Walla and The
Dalles is employed in the repair
department of Fischer's garage.
J. Sbspflin was in from Wapi
nitia Wsdnesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Irvine arrived
home Tuesday from a two years'
sojourn in Alaska.
Notice
Wamic, Ore., Feb. 6, 1917.
Any one west of, the Deschutes
river and south of Tygh Valley
wishing to become a member of
White River Federal Farm Loan
Association, please apply to our
secretary, W. H. Mayfield, R. 1
New Sleeping Car .Service
VIA
OREGON TRUNK RY;
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
A standard Pullman sleeping car is
now operated between Portland and
Gentral Oregon points as follows:
LV. CENTRAL OREGON MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY ,
LV. PORTLAND SUNDAY TUESDAY THVR5DAY
This is in addition to the Daily Tour
ist Sleeping Car service which is
continued.
Both sleeping cars are handled from Portland on
North Bank Limited No. 3, leaving at 7;10 p. m.
instead of on Local Train No. 8 as formerly
leaving at 6 p. m Arrive Bend 7:20 . to;
Call on or address Agents'
J. T. HARDY, TRAV. FR. SL PASS. AGf . R. H. CROZIER
ASSf GEN. PASS, AGf i
PORTLAND
l Our Spring Opening
LaMeS Axti gentlemen'
LATEST FASHION
ih modern, attractive, step saving moderate priced
Hames, together5 with a splendid showing of the
new scientifically planned barns; silos, garflges,
churches; sChrio( house, poultry hduses, hog houses,
grain bins, and other buildings which will be ALL
theVog'utf this yea fbr housing and proteetlhg
Pe"op1e, Poultry or Produce.
tour Personal Visit is earnestly invited
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Maupirf; tire.
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Soon be Time for Good Roads
W&rfe they are bad phone" your wants to
Maupin Drug Store
A Safe Place to trade. Pure Drug
at Reasonable Prices
White River
Mrs. Bonney has recovered suf
ficiently to be st home again.'
Mrs", Anna Ellis is staying with
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SOME OF THE THINGS TH&r WE CAM DO FOR YOt
DO'YOUR fJOTARY W0R&'
sell your farm for you,' .
rent you a safety deposit box. , .
buy Your1 wheat,'. barley and oats; . .
take Care of your banking business.' .
DO YOUR' UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK.'
A TRIAL, WE CAVj AND WILL MAKE g6od'
GIVE'
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