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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1917)
L 11 11 Kl Id 21 i ii Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL. 3, NO. 27 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 13. 1917 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR Tygh Valley 2 8. W. Huuser and E. If. Dahl came home from Tlie Dulles Satur day, bringing a band of catt'e. ,; Curl Spickerinun of The Dulles l visiting at the C. T. Bulimy pome. 1 W. H. McAlee and J. T. llnrpei piade a trip to Sirioi-k Sunday, WYE. Woodcock with u crew of leyeral men is remodeling the Wamic grade, Dr. aud Irs, S'lannon made n trip to The Dulles in their cai Tuesday, ; ChftB, Duncan and New I Whit Comb of Simck were in town Tues- dnp. ..: W, C- Slillwell left last'VVtdneB. ()ay for Mayyille to see his mutlur WltO was quite sick. He returned home Monday us she was much better. I Mrs, Frpelove who lias linen yis ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( , . Mr Grimes, tl'B past two months, - returned, home W'ecjnesilny the iih Srnest Tirpet'i left Wednesday to go to work, but returned Satuis day evening. Mr. & V, McOrkle has bte'n quite sick for the past week. JJrs. K. 1j. H-mser motored lo their John Day ranch Friday, re turning; Sunday evening; with a c.ir load of jambs which she is r using by hand. The S. P. Rally and Easier pro gram held at the church Sunday evening was well attended. Mi'. Maud MeClain of Yakima, U'n.( arrived Monday evening to visit friends mid relatives. Dr. El wood passed through here Moiylay, returning home from The Dalles. Thi' local Odd Fellows elected A. J. Black ami K. L. Ilauser as their delegates to (irand Lodge at IiueiiH. The liebckaliH electi d Mrs. F. C. Hutler and Mrs. A. J. Black. F. C. Butler and A. A. Bonney made a business trip to The Dalles Monday.' Bakeoven Wednesday afternoon, April 11, the Indusliial Club of the pair View .Vhool of Bakeoven held ibeir nguhir sewing meeting. Aiming those present were Misp Ethyle Bleakney, adviser Mildred. Davidson, president; Amy D ivid? -on vice president; Mabel Aldtidge Teasurer, ajrid Miss Alma Souther land, teacher, Vera Godjen and Lenore Davidson. Mrs. flattie Davidson a:id Mrs, Minnie Bleak ney were visitors. A social time was e"jo P I. ' War Begins! q advance price?, yet you shall plwaj 1 have the benefit o! lowest prices if ycu. trade with me, Strli:hg figures in groceries - Sugar at cost IWware I JftYfeff, A complete line cf fish Ing tackle at last year's prices. Every thing in favor of the cash customer. Have you enlisted in that army. Now is the time. LAKE'S. CASH STORE At Your Set vice "The country store is a mighty good place to trade in these days of advanced prices." 'Our stock is larger than 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 everl to meet competition. SHATTUCK BROS. THE STORE OF BETTER SERVICE Wapinitia Items The well drillers who have been drilling at John Martins struck waler Monday at a depth of CIO feet. 'Mrs. D. Woodside and Mrs. Barzee made a trip Monday to the Kayler home near Maupin, Mrs. B.irzce acting ns chafl'eur. 1). Woodside and J. I'. Abbott made a business trip to Maupin Tuesday afternoon. Lloyd Woodside went, to Criler ion Saturday and visited at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Waller Driver, lie returned la. mo Hun day evening. Mrs. Ethel Teschner an 1 chil dren moved back to their home--Lead the first nf the week, Joe Graham is quite sic!; Ibis week. He is slopping at the Par dee hotel, Mrs. J. r. Abbott returned borne from Portland the lust of the week, where she was called by the illm ss of her .-on James whom she reports to be much improved, but will have to remain althe hospital for some time yet, Local Items Mrs. Bleikney aul daug'iter EthylH were in chopping fr im Sour Dough Flat yesterday. nn ivaiser oi ftiaupm is prepar ing for war, raisit.g all kimlH f garden anil Belgan hares. Stewart and Floyd Mcleod passed through Maupin Thursday from Criterion to Kineslcy; stop ped at W. II. Slants and purchas ed n new pkn April 11 lb Victor Mitcbel cnue down from Fugle creek to join the regulars. Mr. Mitcbel was a sol dier in the Philippine war. D M. Itiirgs and wife stopnd at the Maupin hotel April i'th on their way to the valley. Thev hive I ee i visit'n; friends at Criterion. April 11th some unruly bovs broke into the home iif Iliiam Peterson and partner and took about ! JO worth of provisions. Ollicei'x niv investigating matters, Sunday's hall gStne was a hummer- i;i innimrs, .". to 3 score. A feature of t1 e game was the few Alva Andrews left here Wednes day evening for 1 ortlaud to enlist i.i the engineer corps of the U. S. Army. Chester Morris came do.tn from Prineville a few days ago and will ploy in the Tygh ball teaiu Sun. day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oris Kellar who have been camping; i i the Chas tain house above town, moved back lo their homestead, uboye Wapinitia Wednesday, M. F. (loodcnoiigh was in W'ed msdny to prove up on bis home stead before U. S. Commissioner Stuart. For the greater part of the local news this week we are indebted to John M.uir, who his proven his excellent ability in th t re, etorial lino by rustling for the Times yesterday. Free Methodist Church Mrs. Gab'd went to The Dalles errors made by tit her team. These l'w days ago lo be with Mr, 'iable who is quite ill ut The Dalles Hospital N. G. lied in and Henry Rich irdson made a tijp up lo the big cut on the ditch the last of the week, making the trip the most of the way tm skies. The last quarterly conference of the yeap was held at the church Saturday night, Mrs. V, B. Tapp Aias chosen 3s delegate to the an nual conference in Philomath .vbicb convenes in June. Sidney Wilson was chosen as alternate. Ieonnrd Wilson made a trip to The. Dalles Wednesday, returning Thursday, bringing bpnie Jluly Wilson, who, remained, vitUil Sui iaj afipr.ncun., llobert, Viuoen puri ' . and Winnie . came oyer from Dufur Fri day evening and spent Easter at home. Peter Olson and his road crew of about ten men, several learns,, water wagon and cook bouse mov ed down and are camped near F. M. Confer's, and are working the roads, Mrs. Fred Fruight has charge of tbe cook house. T). Woodside lost one of his work horses last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Magill and sons came over from Wamic Sun- diy in their new Ford and visilt at the Flinn home. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Tapp moved to their upper ranch Monday to put in their crop. A feeling of sadness came over this community Monday when three of our boys left to join ttie n.mn Tln-iao LittlMMtT tl;!' t'l U r r 17 niiny. uw .... ... ........ iiv, Pratt Ei nest Psouet and Ed Uich'f and several others are counting on going soon. E. A. Ilartman took j them to The Dalles. , Lincoln H.irtinan came out from The Dalles Friday, visiting at home till Monday Dee. Wright and Geo. Flinn were running a drag over the road between here aaid Pine Grove. Tuesday. Maud Paquet is absent from! school this week, on account of ill-j ness. Easter seryi xn were held in tbe Pine Grove t clwol Iioush Sunday morning and at 3 p. m. liev. G. E. McDonald.' delivered a splendid sermon. , ! The nieitingf at the church here , last weeli were .ell attended, the1; church being full every night. ! Ed davw is plowing for B. L. Tot-emaa this week. two nifiiregatinns will play nt Tygh Valle", Sunday, April 1 It h. Sunday's was tbe farewell issue o The Dalles Morning Sun. This little paper was. started about the same lime as I he 'I inies and bv the same man, and partly for this fact and more from our pleasant acquaintance with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who have bad charge of it the past two years, we have had The revival is now in progress nt the Free Methodist church. E,-angeli.st V. T. Klolsback of St. Imi.-', Mo., is a man of wide ex perience, having preached in many stales of tlie Union. Do not fail t ) hear ti t tn. Meeting every nibt at 8. Coiiih. W. (!. Vimderpool took Mr. hillips, a traveling man, t.o Wap initia, Tvgh Valley, Dufur and other points .of thU country Thursday. Geo. Vanderpool's water respr FLOOII MILL FOR MAUPIN Machinery Here l' H. Woodcock & Son are picpariug to install a flour mill in Maupiq l'18 "ear future. Part of thu machinery has already ar rived nt thu O. W. depot. The location for the building is yet ui -decided, but a number suitable sites are available. voir broke Wednesday and cousid- ave.y sisteily feeling for the little erable apprehension is felt ior the sbeef. C dilo locks. Henry Holland brought his well drilling aparatus in from the Cri terion seetii n Monday. A. C, Moad returned home Mon day i.'ter a week in Portland. Orval Davis and Claud W'il'ou were iimoiig Bakeoven culles in town the past week. 'Ihe local schools are preparing to givo a program and play the 2X1 h of this month. Anyone w idling to recruit for thu army oi navy, call on the Postmaster at Maupin for particu lars. Victor Mitcbel nnd Alyie An drews left Wednesday for Portland to enlist in the army. Miss Vernio Martin returned to her school work in The Dulles 1 WaUntsday. ' Mrs. John Morrow nnd Mrs. James lirowHi were in town Mon day. - ! ' 0. It. Eertbick las sold his Ford to Orris Kellar and baa or- i dered a Dodge. 3 m I1C i Co's e Tested Seeds Do you wish to cut down your household ixpenscs this summer in the easiest way? Then plant a real garden that wi!l keep you supplied all the season with delicious egetab'es. Whatever you raise depenis largely on the sejj you sow. Your valuable time and !abr will bring ihe test returns oily wh mi YOU SOW RELIABLE SEEDS Ye have these fesds on hand at W. H. STAATS . CO.'S Store l 1 1 II 1. j 1 it a h MauDin 0 ! tf 1 XL fl FOR YOUR U 0 BLUE STONE H H AND H P FORMALDEHYDE H FARMERS TAKE NOTICE iTIME TO SOW WHEAT GO TO THE rug Store j The little suannier camj) house lover tbejspring, near the ram was broken io lo W ubiesday by a num ber of yoi ngteeB. SOME OF THE TH3NCS THAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, KENT 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 COOD MAUPIN STATE BANK