The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, May 04, 1917, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
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VOL 3. NO.vtt 3o.
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OR Ff.ON FRin A V AP--WiQn.
THE YEAR $1.50
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SENT IN BY OUR
Wamic News
tygh Valley 2
Will Fraley whs over from Gra
Valley on his motorcycle Inct week
J. T. Harper butchered severtil
hog Tuesday.
Mn. Sti 1 1 well hns Veen assisting
Mri, D.ihl with housework the
"past week.
Ysrle' Buiniey delivered k bunch
of cattle in The Dalle this-weik.
Preparation is being niide fur
tli picnio the 12tii.
INiiry Miller whs down from
Waiuicjast week working on J. T.
Harper's1 car.
Pitrca' Mays arrived from Port
land .Wednesday, returning- Sloi,
day. y
Those attending Wtipinitiaviiu
atitute from here Saturday vers
R. D. Hewitt and family, A. G.
Black, E. I. Bonncy. Mi.-s Ger
trtidq Crabtree and the 3rd grade.
The tqtrrrel poison was mixed
Saturday and portioned out among
the members.
Mr. Bonuey and Mr. Harrington
tiaited the school Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Hewitt are enter
taining relatives.
Van, Woodruff came out from
iy.Tha jtolles Tuesday evening.
Rilph Nelson had a diaaatrinua
runaway Monday, a week ago, bin
p'ow tearri' becoming frightened
when striking a rock and breaking
a singletreel One of the horseK
ran to this place and was caught
by the blacksnith here. The an
imal had lost the harness before
reaching here. Mr. Nelson suffer
ed several bruises by being drag
ged some d:stance by the fright
ened animaR . .
A cattle growers meeting iwas
held here Thursday afternoon. F.
P. Mays fr-'hi Tygh, Sahi Bennett
of Badger creek, and Cuas. Ross
of Frieud, weare in attendance.
Mike Kennedy is slowly recover
ing from his receut illness.
Peter Peters brought Mrs. Ethel
D mean over from Kent Thursday
He wa accompanied by Mrs. Bes
sie Chandler and three children,
who visited relatives here and re
turned home .Saturday.
Henry ."'MHle'r took Prof, and
Mrs. Skirviii 'nd . Miss Crystal
Pratt to Wapinitia Saturday to
attend the local institute.
Jimmie Woodcock' had his lert
elbo thrown out of joint Friday by
being kickel by a milch cow,
Mr. and , Mrs. D. H. Miller of
Dufur spent last week with rela
tives here. '
Many persons are engaged in
planting gaideu this week and lad
Mr. an I Mrs. W. H. Magill
New Warehouse Report
Base Ball Schedule
May 6, Maupin vs. TyghVHey
rrosnects for Hi? mnrnvernents Hrttvin Nar ijkvY'
f 0 1 -w. .w .aT in
Future Very Encouraging
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Last week the president of the
0. T, was here and after taking a
trip through our county and look
ing at their present depot, decided
to build depot below the bridge.
They however wished to get the
Lrmera here interested in build
ing a grain elevator and graiu and
general warehouse in order that
they would be assured part of the
May 13, Maunin vs. Grass Vullev
at Grass Valley, Mant'in v.trats.
Valley nt Maupin ' T .
on thfr. farmer witb;ksubacriplion their plans tV eipf n I from $15,01 )Q.
lin fnr : stnr'k in what will be to $20,000 in 'fixing up- fine depot,
called the Maupin Warehouse Co. grounds and boiling a itoek yard.
They met with success wherever Th a will be sufficient fro iltfeimiino
they went. Up to dale the stock date the country' adjacent Ur here
subscribed amounts to $8,400 and for a long time to come, e
we are in hopes of getting what Saturday, May P, tbfl' farmers
we started out to get by Saturday, will hav a meeting u( Shal tuck's"
$12,500. The farmers all gem to; ball for the purpose- p'f completing! on wlint
want another warehouse in order their plans for the Warehouse and
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Fiiioral Todiy
. tGran lnia.,, Hny-Ward . died-:'at
.Tillamook .and. w "n hi'jinght here
on la-t nighl-H train,, s'Jtie reofaiuB
wore taken to the Cliaa. II. Cow-
foot home and
ii;a Ih in thi
today..
interment, will (0
Wairiie . cemetery
freight in cbb they did move their t lat we may have competition in elevator and the' O. T. ill hae
that line,
they
Mr.
LOOK.
A Farmer walked, into Lake's Qash Store ard
asked the price of an axe. Mr. Lake showed him
a standard make, telling: him his price on the
same was $2. v
' Why you are a regular robber," said the
' customer. "I can buy the Bame thing frem the
mail order house for $1.79
' "Very well," sajd Mr. Lake, A'l'll meet their
price."
' The Farmer counted out $179.
"Now" said Mr. Lake, "You owe me two
cents for your stamp, three cents for you money
order, twenty cents for postage; that makes $2 01,
Come around in six days and I'll give you your axe
It pays to trade at Lakes Cash Store, he carries a
well assorted stock on hand at all tim.'S, and
home trade means home prosperity.
depot
Monday Mr. Wilkes and Mr.
Hardy of the O. T. and Dr. El
wood and D. M. Shattuck called
went to Portland Friday.
Little Teddy, son of Mr.' rnd
Mrs. T. A. Sufert, was very ill
Friday and Saturday.
Husty Johnson went to Sher
man county Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. John Burlingame
were down from Wildcat Canyon
Friday.
Geo. and Frank Magill and Jno
Eabanks and their families and
Miss Francis Mott attended the
school play at Maupiu Saturday
uight.
Tom Fargher of Dufur an 1 Mi s
Gladys. White of The Dalles were
guests of fiiends here Saturday
night. Miss Hilda Lake accom
panied them' on their return Jo
The Dalles Sunday
A, K. Chase and J. A. Ward
were here Saturday evening teach
lug tue farmers how to use a new
squirrel poisou the latter was in
Ho lucing,
Frosts and lce have occurred
several nights of late,
Mr. and Mrs, John Heilmeir,
Geo, Uellmeir and Miss Minnie
McCoy went to Frieud Sunday.
' Floyd Kelly of Juniper visited
at the Frank Magill home Sunday.
Several persons went from here
to Maupiu Sunday to see the ball
game,
Mrs. Nan Woddcnck not im
proved any from her recent sevtre
illness.
J. E. Kennedy, accompanied by
Mrs. Veva Driver and Mrs. Jessie
Woodcock, made a trip to the
Defchu'les pastures where be has
cattle.
J. R. Woodo "k and " ora Driver
were Dufur visitors Monday.
Mrs. H. F. an I Cecil Woodcock
came out from The Dalles Monday
grain tniyerx and competition in
ilie raiimads. . .
The Oregon Trunk have made
"lint to btiil I ih
Wilkes will, a Is i-t-e.
there with plan!! of-their propose!
an architect there with ' plans of improvements. We nsk ever one
warehouses and grain elevators in to attend, the meeting it 1 p.m.
order thatthe fnrrners can-decide Saturday, May Mb.
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' '' CASE 12
25 TlirosMnff
to
Farmers
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Everywhere Prefer
v,ase lnresmng
Three threshermen buy Case thresher ris each year to one
who buys any other make. others prefer Case, thcrb must be
a reason why ypu should.
Their chief reason lies in the quality produced by Case,
experience of three-quarters of a century. That experience' '
means satisfaction to them and to you.
We can supply you with any size tractor and thresher you ;
need, but the Case 12-25 shown above is one of the handiest
models. It will run a 26x46-inch or smaller Case Thresher and ..
will do almost any job on the farm. Ask for catalog'or inquire
of us for full particulars. ' i V((, t . .;
AGENTS
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SHATTUCK BROS.
THE'STORE OF BETTER SERVICE
H, S. Term Closed
Our high school Students have
completed the work for the year
and are deserving a great deal of
credit for the results accomplished
The monthly reports show that
(hey have, made a general average
of 94.7 per cent in uttendance.
Taking into consideration that
this is the first year that this dis
trict has taken up tLe hih school
work aud that the decision was
not made until the latter part of
August we feel that the school has
been grmd success. Plans for
next years work are being made
and several students from outside
districts are planning to attend
school here. Following are the
students who were, enrolled this;
year: Louis Emmons, Clifford
Mrrow, Lewis Dertbick, Violet
Miller, Yen CaufieY, Van Moid.
Lei Chutain, Daphene Dve,
Nelle Harphan, Guy Fryman,
Virgil Maybe t, Louise Morgenoen,
Roy Morrow, Willis Baker, Daph
ne Couley, Calhe louiif, U o
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE
TIME TO SOW WHEAT
GO TO THE
Maupin
BLUE
Drug Store
FOR YOUR
STONE
AND
FORMALDEHYDE
SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE CAN CO f OR YOU
DO YOUR NOTARY WORK.
SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU. ' 4
KENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX,
BUY YOUR WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS.
DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WOUK
GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN ANT) WILL MKK COUl)
MAUPIN STATE BANK
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