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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1917)
i Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY II 1917 THE YEAR $1.50 VOL. 3. NO. 31 i i 4 i' 5 f f f 1 ! Y. M. C. A. A nunibi-r nf Dallas ai.d Dufur citizens including Ciipiuiu Murphy E C. Poise,. F. S. (ii i" if, ''ii'l (J. W. Jolinoiiii "dine in Wfl'i' p iliiy -vfnina mill met ut Shal I ur. 'h lllllt wffll II Milliliter "f iO''l ppnplf in the iniHif-iiH of ilm Ni.iiuinil . M. 0. A. Tl'f ms' iiiii'iii In s jiliiniii'il tn fimiiJli rmlmsj a".' rluli riiiiiiiK urn si(ii'iM for 1 1 ', lim'K at III-' Inint. To lii'frny iIih exei)r(s of ihe undertaking it de sired to raise three million rolUns in ilie milioii, $46000 in t lit f tale of Oregon $ln()0 of nhioli is to lie raided in Whpoh couniy. A local commute was t p m.ted in get leubscriptinns. SENT IN BY OUR Smock Items A copy PHi'li nf tlie oompleleil Senate and Hotme calendar, 2! th Legislative Assembly, Fhowinfr the gtutuaofall bills anil resolution)' at the close of the session, Febru ary 19, 1917, urn I a i'0 y of the election Inw. 1917, which con- tains the ohmiges in lhn laws re lating to the, conduct ' of elections made by the 1917 Legislature were pent this office by the S.cretai y of State. The farmers don't eeem to be eatiefied unless they are skinned. Give Dad Coale a chance. He buys all kinds of pelts, hides skins and wool. p Mrs. Sharp VeceivHd a Mier f i in her ami l!a-, Fluting he had .-uli-leil in the iirinv IiifI J-.nnaiy a nl was now in the, Hawaiian U-ndu' Mr. and Mit. S. O. Led fori! aie miffi-rii g wilh hipripiie. , I. T. Coni't'ii'ht moved on hi rini'h Wt wn-k known sb the S!iMiuion place. Frank MapiH, the rural mail currier is uhiiik I'r new Ford and palr uiH rece've the mail earlier. Mrs. J. W. Farlow is suffering wilh a severe col 1. Ceo. Iedford has born given chime of tlie registration iu this iireciiiit with the assistance of two c'"" s. W. II. Mayfie'd is one. Mr?. G W. Bargenholt and grandchildren were Maupin yisit- ors Monday. . School , close 1 I ri lay. Mrs. Clias. Duncan and Mrs. Nora Mulvany visited school find credit Prof. Patterson end pupils for an entertaining program. Sunday G. W. Magill's sons and father an I Mrs. I'early Rowan came to fmock in Mr. Magill'a new Ford, Mrs. Rowan calling on Mrs. Oourtright. Many are busy these nicedajg making garden. Ralph Chmuilr had two teams at Mulviiney's mill yards WedntS' 'il'v KHUii'K lui'nber to built ti j h iii-c on his homestead, they hav- ing I' si their house by fire while working in Yakima,' VVn., last full Suiunjav Miuipiu visitors from ti.i" plai-e, were J W. Kurlow and uiolln r, Piof. I'atlerson, wh tool; the train fur I'orilanil, U. 1', Cl'ioe, W. H. Mayfield, Ella - on. A, .1, Hill and family. T. ft. I' ll i low tiansai'ted bu.M ness at W limit last Thursday. Mrc. Marion Farlow itiwtud sev i n I neighbors to her home Sunda io honor of the birthdays of bit husband and his mother. The dates were only a few days apart s i dinner was given between. Mi.-s Lou Joins entertained Mrs. ('. 8, McCorkle and, daughter Dorothy last Wednesday. Mrs. O. 15. Fleck is enjoying a visit with a sister from Portland, M'ss Nettie Kinney. Tygh Valley 2 to Vernie Roberts' house the first of the week. Dee Tulcotts are now spi.u ing around in their new Studebaker. Ben Fnley and eon Qrvel went to The Dulles Saturday . evening where the little follow hud tonsils an I adenoids removed, Jim Brown was over Monday in the interests of the raca meet to b- held h ue boo i. Many weri in town Saturday in attendance at thu Maupin Ware Uotise meetin .'. Another meeting is being held today when definite irriingements will be made. The fan.iles of W., H. Aldtidge, Isrome Buzm, and E. E. Lesan .eft hut Friday by auto for The Dalles and Portland. Floy M irrow mid M ss WVster gn.de while wrestling iu the dining O'tm of the ilntel Maupin, lat eveuiug broke through the glasj in the Iront c;oor. WISE. REPORT T' anuual meeting of theblook holders of Hunts Ferry Warehouse Company was held Monday, May 7th, at Shattuck's hall in Maupin. The object of the meeting was to hear the annual financial report of the past year's business, and to consider any other matters that might be brought up for the con sideration of the stockholders. President L. D. Kelly and Di' rector J. S. Brown gave short uus on the iidmiuistrutioii if the busi uess and outlined the policy of the board and the management. Manager Covey read and ex plained the financial report cover ling the fiscal ytar end.ng April 30, 1917, tro .1 whicuKequoti the fol lowing itan s: Total receipt of grain ' f seal year, 145J7.S19 pounds or 213,388 bushels. . Resources Cash iu Bank $ Cash on ban I Bills receivable Accounts receivable Mdse. (Inventory) Handling charges (In'y) Permanent Iinurovem'ts 14208.0O Liabilities Capital Stock paid in 14000.00 Accounts Payable 2 80 Bills payable , ,s..20.r.0.00 1 "2299. 6Q 207.f8 105.81 147.11 y 937.04 yysrroo 1000.00 Loss and gain)" 1 (Jjislr.on hand May 1916 $513 41 year I57016TXa Ctsh paid out during f -f Cnseal ear 57423.74 f. Cash on band April CO '17 105 oil LKS A Farmer walked into Lake's Cash tore and asked the price of an axe. Mr. Lake showed bim a standard make, telling him his price on the same was if 2. ' Why you are a regular robber," said the customer. "I can buy the same thing from the mail order house for !fL79 "Very well," said Mr. Lake, "I'll meet their price." - The Farmer counted out $1-79. "Now" said Mr. La'te, "You owe me twi cents for your stamp, thrae cents for your money order, twenty cents for postage; that makes $2.04. 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 times, and ome trade means home prosperity. ii Just In A FINE LINE OF Summmer fiats and Caps iSHATTUCK BROS. THE STORE CF BETTER SERVICE C. R Polston returne 1 Tuesday after several months absence. Mrs. Pearl Rowan is visiting f.'iends and relatives here. John Odell, manager of Turu-A-Lu 11 company at Grass Valley and Peter Kilburg of Maupin were in town Tuesday figuring on ti e 1 1 inner birkfp1 the new hopae of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mays which will be built' here soon. While wrestling on tlie ball grounds Sunday Dempsey Powell Hid the misfortune to dislocate O of his MI'lllH. .Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Butler, G.jdvs Morrow, and Mrs. Z. A. Walk ins Forded to The Dalles .-Mtiii'ilay. R. 1). Hewitt made a trip to 'I h i Dalles Saturday, taking Mrs. A. A. Bonney and Bessie. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Venton and family of Grass Valley and Mrs. l irikell of M iro, visited at the b niie of A. J. Black Sunday. Sevoral drummers were in town Tuesday. Loris and Verle Bonney took a 1 irge band of cattle to the moun tains Saturday. Miss Petri Ibompson returned home Monday after nursing Mrs. Otis Chastain for a week. Dr. bhannon made a business trip to The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hauser vis i.ed in Maupin Monday. I Plans for the club rally are pro gressing fine. ... I I Jim Kennedy and family passed through here Monday evening, C. B. Dohl went to The Dalies Sunday and returned with his car which has been i i tb 1 : hop for some time. - 1 t Locals John Suthorff Sr of the Metoliue Mills, in txperiencel elector man was here the first of the wuk looking over the situation. V. II. Mayriel I, 1. T. Court right, Marion Furlow, Ray Emery were over from Sm . k Ti es lay. j Mrs. Mayms Mnitn was here a ftiW days this week visiting Ray aud Nao ni. Mr.Montketh.it Hid I et l us Recdrd came iv. n )r t. ru..y to o.'fr ' l.i-i assisiao.; in adjuitiig pio-s used in ihi-) office. ' Subscriptions 10 the Times and renewals this iik, Fred Horn quist, I. N. Crabtree, Leu Steers, V, P. titters, Alike I'rhim, F. D. Tillotsoii, K.iie U't ber, iva W'.ng jllllllllllllllllllllllllltitlllllllltllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIItlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllffl A CASE TRACTOR FOR EVERY SIZE FARM Caie Tractors are made in five sizes; the 9-13, 10-20, 1?-25, 20- f 40, nd 30-60. : ThU vari?ty,cf $uc ru-o.u Case power for any iarm. None too large none too small.- Greater profits for the represents values in Case prod- farmer come through power economy and a saving of time. You can plow more acres and do it better and cheaper with a Case Tractor. Experience in the man ufacture of farm machinery ucts th:it cannot' be dupli-. catcd. Each one represents the utmost in low puces, ieli ability, jvcrformancs and Ber- vice. ' Come in or let v send you the new catalog. W. H. STAATS & CO. AGENTS CASE 10-20-Plowinf Th. III! ol ClCtllMC tin Won Ortr trmyX- xi Th. nun ol ld.ekiMilcl ic.ll.ni.-. til. Wo. 14 Ovir FARMERS TAKE NOTICE TIME TO SOW WHEAT GO TO THE Maupin BLUE Drug Store F )R YOUIl STONE AND FORMALDEHYDE 1 . tiiiiiiiwiii 1 1 im 1 tmm m i mr T I '1 " SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU DO YOUR NOTARY WOItK. SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, KENT YCU A SAFE I Y DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY AMD nATS. TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUK UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK GIVE US A TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK ; F. S F e M g. S J ib U. btre built an addiiuu