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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1917)
The Maupin Publishd Eevery Friday Ml'IS, VV. h. MuHRISON, J'lllilihlRT SuUcrijlion: On Year, $ I. SO, Six Entered as second class mail post office at Maupin, Oregon,' Wamic Mews Wuniie, April '.). S. A. Mulvaney ami Oorgtt Ivrnl who huvu been lining Uih lioishing work mi the Herman Gesli limine Ht the Round I'laiii) plui'i. have the work about coniJ(it-l. The boys' Glee C'luh (iiive never ttl enterlaiiiiiienls ami ihini'i'.s dur ing the pant three weeks Hi nee the urbanization of the ehih. Much ruin has fallen here in ' the Iutt ten ilayn. Mr. and Mrn. V. K. Woodcock, Mrn. P, 15. Driver and A, K. Lake made a trip to The Dulles I'ueHiluy returning the next day. They encountered mnch mud and bail roads, rendered ho by the heavy rains Sunday night and Monday morning. .Woodcock Brop. and I'. B, Driver have finished their run of woodeawinu for the pennon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kuhanks of Juniper visited -Mr. KtiUnks par ents last week. Mi.is Frankie Mctt, of Juniper, who has been employed at the II. E. Driver home the past two weeks is now assisting ' with the , house work at the Frank Miigill place. ' Mr, and Mrs. MikiC Kennedy . celebrated the fiOielh Anniversary of their wedding on the 2()ih ol last month, vinn a dinner to 'their children and a few invited guests. Those present besides the host and hostess were M-.1 and Mrs. Lee Kennedy, . K. Kennedy, Mrs. Veva Driver, Miss Ida Dun caa, Emm and Alma Driver. Kres (Swift brought a load ot flour from Maupin, Saturday for the A. E. I.aki) store. Much nf the full sown grain in thU Vicinity has been frozen out and many fields will have to be reseeded. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Woodcock .-took their little daughter, to Tygh Thursday to consult Dr. Shannon on the child's condition, IVrey Driver also went for medical treat ment for rheumatism. The free switching of tho tele phone lines which were connected some two weeks ago itT 'proving very satisfactory. Ilammie Patison arrived home Saturday after a week's stay in The Dalles and l'ortlun. Isaac Cuurlright was down from Bmock T nes-day. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fallow were trading lit the local store Here Wednesday. , Mrs, J. P, Illingsworth who vis ited her sou Paul timl and family at Metolius, returned ho:litf a wuk ano Monday. County (Sept. Knnney .visited the school burn Tuesday, t'has. W Smith of Maupin, who visited his sister Mrs. John Hm liiigimie at Wildcat Canpon week before last, returned home Tuesday Ceo. and Fiank Magill haye bought Fori cars of the Maupin agent. Frank will use his auto in earning the Unlock rural mail, J. K, KelUV'dy spent last week at his pastures on the Hest hutes wheie he has ht-eii h-i-diii) cattle. Frank tiesli made a trip to the Geo. Crofoot home on Juniper Wednesday, gettn; a load of wheat for l elvle i tison. Mrs. Matilda lzcnberg who Inn spent some time with her daught ers, Mrs. Guy Harvey mid Mrs, Jinimie Woodcock, returned to Hood River a wet k ago Satimlav. Miss Katie Spath spent Inst week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jakepath. She w ill return tomorrow to The Dalles where she is attending high school. Mr. "d Mrs. Percy Driver en tertained at dinner Sun-lay,- Mr. And Mrs. D. A, Campbell, Mr. and Times at Maupin, Orgon, Months 75cts, Three Months 50 matter September 2, 1914. at the under the Act of March 3, 18T'J Mrs. S. H. Driver, Mr. anil Mrs. II. E. Driver, Mrs. Guy Harvey, Mrs. Hud Harvey and little daugli ter Nadine, Mrs. Don Miller and hO'i Ernia and Alma Driver and Hamuli Patison, A snhmdid Easter program was rendered at the church Sunday night. Uev. Harrison of 'Jygh assisted in the exercises. A good audience was in ut tendance. Ltm ami Miss (Jryslal 1'ralt, as sisted by Mrs. T. J. Skirvin, pre pared. the program which was very pleasing anil satisfactory. Road Supervisor W. E. Wood cock, assisted by Frank Magill, Carl Pratl and Percy Driver began work on the 'lygh grade today. Much improvement will be made nn the grade. A? E. Lake assist ed in running out the survey. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Magill visitBii Mrs. Sophia Kistner in Tygh Sunday. French Butler came up from Tygh Sunday, taking Don Miller to Maupin to play in the Tygh team. Notice Wamic, Ore., Feb. 6, 1917. Any one west. of the Deschutes river anil snuthof Tygh Valley wishing to become a member of White liiver Federal Jfann Loan Association, please apply to our secretary, W. II. Mavlield, It. 1 Locals Ray Kayler has a new Ford. T. V. Heel was making garden Thursday. 1 , () -1 A. F. jMurliniWus gardening Thursday. Remember Lake's big special on Saturdays. Tony Connolly was in this city Thursday. (feo. Woodruir purchased a Ford this week. C. E. Alexander has purchased a new Studclmkt r. Kdwin Mays returned Thursday from Portland. Ernest Paiptet returned from Portland esterday. SHATTUCKNS HALL Saturday April 1 The Great Four Act Comedy -The Flayed by a full acting Company A PLAY with a moral 25c Wanted to trade wood fnr Fresh Milch Cow. C. E. Knnpf, Wap.i nilia. ,'!tp I!ig bargains in brake blocl.s and brake .-jlmes at Lake's Stole, Ollie lint h well broaght in a loud of wheat, yesterday. Callio Young has discontinued Behoof on iieruunt of illm-ss. A well gotten up KxHter program Was rendered in the chuicli Sun day morning. A number of cars iiim now heing londed with grain at the warehouse F'or sa'e 4 work mules, well broke, weight ,1000, '.' to 'A years old. Claud Wilson, liakeoveu. p Dr. til wood spent the week end in The Dulles. Dewey Bothwel.l and Herb Ham mer br night two loads of grain in Tliiusda y. Thos, Fhimigcn was in tow in Mhursday on lui-iness. Frank Bennett was out from The Dalles. Dolph Go.itjen nnil daughter yisited Maupin Thursday. (!eo. W. Haslett of Camus City stopped at the Maupin hotel Mon day. " . V. J. Piders stopped at the Maupin hotel Wednesday. Marion Firlow in the city from Smock on business. E. V. Doty is able to be out a Jain nfter a few days' illness. The Maupin Hotel has eighteen s'eady boarders and trancieut is fair. O. W, Lawson was out from The Dalles in the interests of the Sludebaker iinutnr cars. Reports front Juniper Flat, li ikeoven and' Criterion indicate a large aeroage of spring grain. The local (ilee Club is preparing fir a musical treat in the near ful ure. Dolph Moad and wife and son Harold lefirSiuuiay for Fiiueville to be gone for some lime. Dad Coale has collected consid erable old rubber. Henry Holland is moving his will drilling machinery from Cri terion to Juniper Flat. Ray Kayler was in town Thurs day on business. The 11, S. Club will meet at home of Mrs. II. L. Eiunious on Friday the l3tb, all member requested to he present. John Morrow is going tomorrow to enlist in tho navy. Are you using The Times liner column when you have miy thing to sell or want to buy some article that your neighbor may have or wishes to dispose of? If not try a want ad in that column. We are sure that it will biing results. Price - She ''.'.' 4 One Night Only Doors open 7:30 Curtain 8:30 FRICES Think These . Questions Over (& Why . (r Trade Town? ' Doesn't it merchants? help the local Isn't a community judged by its successful merchants ? Isn't it easy to rectify a mistake with the local mer chants ? Don't you know that the local merchant is here to stay and that he seeks your con fident? Don t blame - your clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it fot you ana guarantee it. Portland Painless Dentist. We Extract, Crown, and Bridge your teeth absolutely Puinlesf; we em ploy only Experienced and Regis tered men; fifteen years guarantee on all work. Seventeen years con tinual practice in Portland, Ore. Bring this card .with you, it , is worth money. Portland Prices. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles. Ore. Op posite A. M. Williams Co. ' Phone Main Use I :'ama Pai You Will laugh, you . will scream Not a dull moment Di White River Mr. and Mis. Alfred Ferguson and Mrs. Coberth were at Maupin Monday. J. G. Tunison held services at .Shady Brook Sunday morning and Rev. Baker at White llivei with an Easter program furnished by the school. ' - Chas Coiiley called Dr. Stovall Saturday night to see a sick horse. Mrs. AunaTEilis and little. Ber niece ekpect to-leave for their home at Wasco this week. Mrs. Laura 'Kellogg leaves this wejk for her home at Oregon City. Mrs Ashley Sr. has arrived from their southern home to try again the western climate. She tried to live in the weBt before but tier health would not permit. ' Sid and Len Wilson took the Tapp young people to their respec tive schools Sunday afternoon. County Commissioners, Clausen and Butler were out looking over the roads Wednesday and Thurs day. 00000000000000 0 000000000000000 L. B. Fox R. T. Yates" 0 WASCO COUNTY 0 ABSTRACT CO. Makers of Abstracts That Protect. Books Posted to Date Daily Plant Second to None In The State. First National Bank Building 0 Phone Black 2831 0 , 1 he Dalles, Oregon ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooi o White River Flour Is CHEAPER because it makes MORE loavea Don't be fooled into buying LOW PRICED flour thinking jou are gellirg comething cheaper than White River Flour PRICE does not decide the value of a barrel" of flour as much as the NUMBER of LOAVES of BREAD that can be made from the barrel, of flour. Every sack of "WHITE RJVER" flour U GUARANTEED. Your Grocer will refund the purchase price without argument if ycu do' not find "WHITE RIVER" flour satisfactory for every purpose. Hunts Ferry Whse. Co. , Local Distributors Tygh Valley Shop General BlacKsmithing And Wag;on Work Heavy and Light Horse Shoeing a Specialty First Class Plow Work - Cast-Plow Shares Ground. Break Blocks Heavy and LIKht Ready Made up Don't forget the Old Stand and its new manager Wm. L. MORRISON Phone in Shop Orders taken for loose grain boxes Fraley style al,0 up-to-date flaring boxes and Califnia racks j FISCHER'S Auto Passenger Service - Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long Trips or Outing- Parties A Complete Line 'of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN. Smock Items C. 1). Cline and (J. W. Bargen lir.lt were Maupin business lust Friday. -Ceo. Knd iindS. II. Mulvaney are spending indefinite time ' at I'ortjiiinl, Hond liiver and other -points in view of a business loca tion. .. ' Geo. Duncan anil C. A. Bargen ImU went lo Sherman county last week, tlin latter taking over a Ipnd of lumber. The brought several head of horses home which they had in pasture. They roport the horses looking fine. Clay Wliitcnnib is spending few days with his sister. Leone, at C. S. McCorkles.' The MuU'aney and Duncan chililren aie absent from school with seyere colds and lajjrippe. Wayne Spooi1" and T. C. Jones purchased a load of grain of Geo. Crofoot on the Flat. T. J. Wliilciunb nialle a trip to Th Dulles the last of the week. Miss Kihel Led ford is helping Mrs, (). K. Fleck while Mr. Fleck has men plowing. . T. C. Jones has run hhj Ford all wilder. Mrs. Hihel Magill is carrying the mail this week as' Mr. Magill is working nn the road. Go to Fischer's Garage for all yonr'aiitoinobile accessories, gaso line ami storage of machinery. The Maupin Times and weekly o'Oregonian one year $2.25, for short time only. GARAGE OREGON f 1 50c V