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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1917)
PIN &-1 VI LI. 1 r ,1 fc..r lift ra fi"iVi f Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL. 3. NO. 29 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 27 1917 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR CORRESPONDLMS Tygli Valley 2 V: hiie River The High scho d ia practising a play called Little Buckshot t he givin at the picnic the J2t.l1 of M..y. Dr. and Mrs. Simmon motor'tl to The Dalles Monday. Geo. Duncan of Smock "as in town Tuesday with a load of wood Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Holier nmi .Mrs. A. J. Black went to The Dalles Monday for a i-hort stay. K. L. II miser ami wife and Gm. Pouting and wife made .a trip to The Dalles Monday, reluming the same day. C. B. Dohl has been buy in j; po tatoes during the past week idiip ging a car load Wednesday. Quite a ntimb'r attended the ball game Sunday between the In dependents and Maupin. The score vas4 to 1 in favor of Maupin Mr. Nelson and f unity who spent the winter in 'the WilhuneU Valley returned lionie last week. The Suirrel-G phei' club I, el I a meeting Saturday. Th 7 now have about 2o members. Chas. La! sch full from his Imrn Saturday while returning fin work. Ilisno-e was broken a no face and month were cut in sevrru places. Chas. (lonley l"St bis bat 11 ron tabling seven tons of bay and liv' sets of In-mess and mlnr ban (ixl hits liy 111 in t he hiyli W im Monday. A t-liyhl change in t!i wind saved the I ntii-e and th. neighbors htlpeilto keep it undei conl nd. Quite 11. t.U 1 1 1 1 r a! landed tbt funeial "I' 1 he I W hi r. An U rson, fornn rl y of I ra'ss V;, lley. M r. and Mrs. Hay Tunison a ik children, Mrs. Sic rs ami Mib motored to 'the Dalles Saturday reluming Sunday. Mrs. On. Morris seeii s some improved, Mark Collins ret unit) .1 Ibis wetl from a winter's stay in The Callei Work on our roads is contiiiuii g Mr. anl Mrs. Coberth were in Maupin Monday. J. (.1. Tunison took Mrs. Am'tr. son to Crass Valhy Thursday to at end to estate business. I Raymond l)ering and Wesley arrived home W'ednesl.iy evening. S Mrs. Iiell W.ii b c ie home 01 ilhe train Wednesday evening, j Miss Myrtle Anderson has beei ivisnui" Uur brother's lu ue a ! 0 i r.o. .i. Wamic News . ! s of sugar f re wilh every $10 Casli porcliase Satur days only is still good zX Lake's. Sugar is precious. Get ycun while tie gel tin lasts. Ycu can't afford to over look this offer. Oie oicbr crJy to each family. LAKE'S CASH STORE At Yoiv S-'ivice "The country s.tore is a mighty good place to trade in these dcys of advanced prices." Our stock is larger than it he s ever been and we are prepared to fill your vv-ants in the best passible manner. The rr.rjori'y cf cur stccll was contracted before the present high prices an J w e arc ia.a Lette r position than everl to meet copciiliei:. SHATTUCK BROS. THE STORE OF EETTER LIT ICE Prof. 'P. J. Skirvin returned Monday from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. Veva Driver returned Mon day from The Dalles. Ilustie; Johnson went to The Dalles Wednesday to have some lenlai work done. F. A. Swift brought a load of freight from iSherar Tuesday fur Uie A. E Luke store. J P. Illing-worth brought a fling pde from his place at Mid lie Brook Wednesday and Eugene 'rati placed it, in position at the ,'ike More and the stars and ripe' aie waving proudly in this I le lown. j E. A. I.uke returned Thursday from a few days' stay in Portland vheie he was purchasing goods for da store. Mr. Lake came by way if Maupin, Bert MeClure bringing .im from that place a iu car. Mrs. Mary J. Swift severely cut f,he third finger of her right hand Wednesdiy falling on her back Kirch. 'I he flesh was cut lothe one nearly the whole length of he linger. Charley Lake has purchase 1 a Hawiian instrument, o ukulele. ,, Dr. Shiinnon made several visife to the Mike Kennedy hjrne here last week, attf n ling Mr. Kennedy who is verv eiek. Mrs. J. R. Woodcojk has been suffering greatly the p isl week. . J. F. Ktinely retur.ied Satur day from a week's stay In Poil- land. Mrs. C. B. McNeil, wlio has beeu nursing Mrs. Leo:ie Court right, the past three weeks, return ed Friday to her home at While Salmon, VVn. Mis. A. J. Will went to Tygh Titurday taking her mother, Mrs. Ktta Large, who was going to Connell, VVn., where she has em ployment, f A leasing cvJi.t was the boiist- in; of the flag at the postofl ce .Sunday morning. A largicrovd gathered at the home of Mr. at d Mrs, C. E. Pratt,, where the post- ollice is located, to witness the ceremonies. Several patriotic solids were sung and while the choir sing i In Star Spangled Banner, the crowd circled around the flag pole an I Postmaster Carl Pratt raised the flag. At the conclusion of the song the crowd saluted the flag. Little Leuore Woodcock re cited a patriotic poem. Seven car loads of pjoplt went from here to Tygh Sunday to wit ness the ball game which resulted in the l efeat of the T)gh nine with a score of 5 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Suefeit made a I rip to Sherar Saturday to meet Miss Lucile Fraley fiom Portland. -A party of young leoplecame o er .r m Dufur :uuday, . going rotn here tn Jmiper Flat. Among them were the to Uses Grace and Maud Miller former residents of Smock, Lester Crabiree and Mar ion Vi slow, and others whose names we did not learn. Miss May Miller returned to Dufur wilh lie part y. Ployed K' lly was a visitor at ibe Frank Migill .home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magill vis ited at the Wayne Spoor home on ;m 'CK Sunday Light showers of rain fell here entiTd-iy and today. The farmer hire are getting p-elty well through with their plowii g. C. E. Delegation (Wapinitia) Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wood, Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. H. Staines, W. 0. Wilson, Sidney Wilson,,; Archie Tapp, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Flinn, Mr. and Mrs David Slmrpe, Len ard Wilson, all went from here to The Dalles to attend the Christian Endeavor convention Saturday and Sunday. Robert, Vincent and W'nnie Tapp went in from Dufur, making a total of fifteen delegates from the society here, and all agree that the convention was great, also that the people of The Dalles deserve much credit for the way in which the convention was arranged, and in caring for the 1'25 registered delegates who were royally entertained in the differ ent homes. Arm Broken Death at Tygh A. G Anders'ui, for 15 years a resident of Grass Valley, dnul at three o'clock Sunday morning in Tygh Valley, where Ibe, family had moved last JVcember. Mr. Anderson bad sulVeied fi'i in dia- betus lor len years. He was horn ; in Gotlciibiiri', Sweedcn in l'!fio, ; bad followed' the K'ii eight years, J uid was a uallant lishi'i'ina n nil ! the lower Columbia elevni year?.. Whi'6 there be resided at Skoino kawa,'Wn., wdiere he married Liierelia E. Sloper', August 2'J, 1892., To this union were hum three children, two Mns ai'i! imc daughter, Einil Audeixm of Dufur Ore , Min Myrtle Anderson and Abner Anderson of T)gh Valh y. The funeral was he'd lit the church and interment in I bt Oild Fellow's cemetery a Tvgh Vallev, NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST , (Wapinitia) Archie Tapp had the misfortune Sunday morning to get both bones in bis arm broken while cranking their cur at the Walther-Williams Garage in The Dalles, The ma chine backfired and struck his arm He was taken to The Dalles Hos pital where the bones were set by Dr. Coberth. lie is stopping at the home of Mr. Childs. This make three times in the last eleven months that Archie's arm has been broken. Card of Thanks lolhe many friends who so kindly assisted us in the sickness and dealh of our beloved lui-diai d and father, we wish to extend otir hearttielt, I banks, Lncreiia E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Anderson, Miss Myrtle Anderson, ' ' Ahntr Anderron. Helen Fargber now has a band- some little Studebakir runabout. The pupils of Miss ("seller's and Mis. Kellog's will give a play Salnulay iwn'.ng, Airtl -Sth 'entitle 1 the -'()lk I lickory Hollow School".' Certain will raisn promptly at 8;H0 I . ('. Oilman, president of the O. T. R. II., II. A. Davidson, Oen'l. Mgr., J. T. Hardy, T. F. & P. A., W. D. fckinner, traflic Mgr. and A. N. Lit per, chief engineer, were mil looking over large grain warehouso under construction at She: r and motore I thru this sec lion looking at prospects here. M'ss Minnva Thrall, was found nneonseh.tis nt 0:80 o'clock Thurs day evening of last week, on the Wrenthani mad. It, is- believed die was thrown from ber horse and dragged, 1500 yar Is. She had been 1 ins; unconscious in the road mine than two hours when found. Her back, shoulder, ankle and hip were spraiued. Concus sion of the brain wan feared, but a later report states her condition improving. Four carloads of hogs were ship ped from here Saturday , eslimattd at being worth tit 153 cents, $3000 a carload. W. B, Kurtz fhipi'ed three of the vars, and -John Far buv, Joe Chat-tain, and Chas. Cro f iol, ihe other, one. While iiitciestei ('emonstratiug a new horn on the machine, Wednevliiy, Clarence Fargber fed ga.-t iusle ol i f seltinj brake when arriving at the postollice and near I reliuvil th; building of its front porch. SALE on LINGS' COFFEE COMMENCING MONDAY-: N: WEEC C NLY One of the best Coffees on ihe Market 35c Coffee 30c 40c Coffee 3,5c 45c Coffee 40c W. H.ST A ATS , COS Store iTIME TO SGVv WHEAT GO TO THE Maupin BLUE FOIi km you: a Dtore zuimz AND FORMAL nans: is 'vjrnzTzttznz The members of the Maupin Industrial Uul spent a tocial hour with Louise Morgeni-en Wed nesday evening. SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WC CAN IM) FOR YOU DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, ' RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT MX. ' EUY YOUR WHEAT BARLEY Aril) fiATS. TAKE CARE OF YOUR HANKING HUMNKh-o. DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSlOI-.'F.Ii WORK GIVE US A TRIAL, WE CAN AMI) WILL. I' A L K GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK