The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 01, 1917, Image 1

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Devoted Southern Wasco County
VOL. 3, NO. 33
MAUPIM SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 1 , 1917
.THE YEAR $1.50
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5OVEK0R'S PROCLAMATION,
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Whkbeah, The Presidcn t of tlio
United Stales has designated June
5th;1017, as the day upon which
our citizens shall register in accor
dance with the provisions of the
selective draft law, and
Whereas, on this day we face a
Rlgnntlfl task now in our national
history and one whoso proper con
duct can only ho attained through
the tlhitod copefation of every cit
izen, and
Whkueah, it Ih vitally dehirnble
that the registration ho accompli
shed with tlio thoroughness and
dinpatch, both as a testimonial to
tho efficiency of our democracy and
as a moral example sliinalualing
t j our Allies and depressing to our
Alversaries, and jjftj
it is especially fitting
that this occasion bo made one of
Patriotic festival fittingly celebrat
ing the Natio'ns unity and tho
willingness of its citizenship to
serye our flpg and to make sacrifice
if needs be, in a righteous cause,
Now Therefore, I. James ilU
ycomb, by virtue of the authority
vested in me as Govenor of ti e
State of Oregon, do proclaim
Tuesday, June, 5th, 1917, as-War
Census Day, and I do further de
clare it a legal holiday, believing
that by so doing the purposes above
set forth will best be served. And
Do You Realize?
that we are limited by the whole
sale grocers on some articles, do
you know that conditions are get
ting serious. Are you prepared
for what is coming. Get in, buy
now, while my stock is well assort,
ed and the prices are right. My
only guarantee is honest merchan-
dise at fair prices.
LAKE'S CASH STORE
At Your Service
Just In
A FINE LINE OF
ummmer
Hats and Caps
SHATTUCK BROS.
THE STORE OF EETTER SERVICE
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I call upon the patriotic men1 and
women of Oregon, and their Sons
and laubtrs to make of this
day an occosion raetiiorsMi M . (!Ve
history of our state, marking as it
does, a great forward step ia the
efficient utilizatiau of our man
hood upon the sido of Nomocracy
and justice iu the World War, to
the end that world peace may the
sooner be restorod and permanent
ly assured.
In Testimony Wiihkhof, I have
hereto set my hand and caused the
Seal of the Statu nl Oregon to be
hereunto alliixcd this 'iCtli day bf
May, 1017.
Jamks With ycomb, Goyonor.
Facts About Liberty Loan.
Purposk This loan is a bond
issue authorized by congresB to pay
costs of the war against Germany,
to make a'd varices to the allies, and
above all to bring tfobtii k gpeetfy
and successful end of the world"
conflict.
Amount of Loan-$2000,000,000
Pacific Coast's Siiarf 166,000,
000.
Sizk of Bomps $50 $100, $500,
1000 and upward.
Ratk'op interest 8-1-2 per cent
per year.
Terms of Bonds The bonds run
for o0 years. The government re-
serves tho right to buy them back
at face value at end of 15 years,
BuV'Trie.sE Bonos .Now Became
lThese bonds are the safest in
vestment known.
2 By so doiDg- you serve your
mUtif: !-.-y,y,.:y-
8 Democracy akSdi Us dollars
for defence, not tribute.' '
5 These botlds aro backed by the
credit of the whole United Stales,
the richest country in tho world.
5 Every $1000 invested will
bring you $.'15 a year income.
6 The government 'guarantees to
pay you more, inconio if future
loans carry : higher interest rates.
7 Yen ' cirfi buy them on tho in-
Htallmeilt tii. '
7 Your money'"' will ' If rpoht
wholly in America.
How To Buy These BoNos-Every
bank is authorized to take sub.
scriptions for the government.
You can subscribe now by paying
to your bank only 2 per cent of
your purchase, rnd balance as fol
lower 18 per toent on June 28
20 pW fcihioh Jaly 30-30 per
cent on August lS-80' per' cent
on August 80.
Auction Sale. 7 head of Mule,
2 head of Horses, 2 Milch Cows, 2
Calves, ii head of Hogs, One 16
in. Gang Plow, 2 Graiu lirills, .1
Harrow 3 sections, 2 sets of Har
ness, 1 Right Lap or Disc, House
hold goods two numerous to men
tion. Everybody welcome. Sale
starts at 10, a. m. Saturday, June
2nd. Meet tls at the Homo llaneh
Free Lunch, bring own Coffee citp
Terms Six month or One Year's
time at 8 per cent int. Apr. Secu.
Clerk, Maupin State Bank.
O. B. Dirthic Owner,
J. T. Harper Auct.
Whether 111 road bonds are voted
Of ibt the auto license and the ralllage
tax Wlii have to be paid just the
same. 'Wherfi toiild there be any
economy In voting Aw dwB-M.
Mlnnvilla Register.
Those who argue against obtaining
fcfitside nidney through the sU mil
lion ooua jssno ara winning swu
the improvetneu't &f t by-roads or
laterals which they Claiui to eham
pion. fyndleton East Oregoulaii
"This is the greatest measure ever
contemplated by the state of Oregon,"
said Governor Withycombe, discuss
ing the $6,009,000 rod bond bill at
the state-wide good , roads rally in
Portland. "It means more to the state
than any measure la Its history, be
cause the one thing we need 1 high
ways In Oregon."
Industrial preparedness, military'
preparedness, eeonomio insurance and
common horse sense rise up to slap"
the contrary Mr. Spence's statements
In the face. The bond issue IS prac
tical, IS necessary, IS .without tax
obligation, uuiis mane me pw unn- i
er bear ALL the burden and SHOULD
carry. Astoria Astorian,
Eighty per cent of the automobiles
t n n nnrnnd ttV Israelii, llV.
Ill UlUfeUIl BIO U'.U VI wuv-nu ...
lng in ths cities, and not one cent ' jr
of the proposed $6,000,000 bond issue
is to be used on roads in cities. All
the money goes on county roads, aurt
as only 20 per cent of the auto license j
will be paid by those living in the ;
country, that means that tho auto !
owners living In incorporated cities
will pay $4,800,000 of the $6,000,000 (
bond Issue. Tillamook Headlight, i
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It Is time for us to get out of tho ;
mud. We need and must have good
roads. They will add to the wealth, !
thrift and happiness of our people and
our state. This measure ($6,000,000
road bond bill) does not add one far
thing to our taxes; it simply capital
izes waste. No sane man or woman
should offer a single word of opposi
tion to this movement. Governor
I Withycombo at state-wide good road3
; rally in Portland.
Six years ago the people of Califor
! nla voted $18,000,000 bonds for good
' roads. The measure rweivrd only a
small majority. 'Last Novcmhor they
voted an' additional $15,000,000 of
: bends for further road work. Tho
vote at the second election was i to 1
for the bonds. There's a reason. Cal
' lfornians were satisfied with their
first Investemnt. Road construction
i In California has yielded satisfactory
i dividends tg the people of that sta'.ev
MAU PIN'S GROWTH.
Seven years ago the first of
last March, Maupin was not
known of by many. A small
Merchandise store in a building
lux 2 ft wag started by W.
II. Staata & Ctt, and one month
later the Post Office was adjocl.
Then for some lime the town
was on a standstill. lint look at
it now, tliorc id everything here
that you would find in anytown
of it's size in ths state.
Three large stores, owned and
opperatc! respectively by, YV. II.
Staats & Co-, whom cary a full
line of everything. Shattuck
Bros,, in their own modern store
building, where you can purchase
anything. The Opera House is
on the upper floor of this build
ind. And Lake'3 Cash Store, on
the east side of the river, who is
up to date on all lines. Next a
first das3 Drug store, operated
by the Maupin Drug Co, Dr.
Fhvood who is connected with
same1 is our able Physician. The
Maupiu Su-ita' Ba:k. with a capi
tal stock of SIS. 000, J- M. Con-
klin, President, P. V. Steward,
Cashier. Three first cvass eat
ing' bouses and two Hotels'- The
Hotel Kelly, which is as modorn
as the best, with Mr. Reel Prop.
The Maupin Hotel which is crow
ded all tho time, Mrs. L Miller,
Prop-, and Ilarphan's Confec
tionery, Ice Cream and pool
Parlor, where short orders are
a Specialty. Two Blacksmith
shops one owned by B. N- Fra-
ley. who is an expert on Wheat
Boxes the othe is run by Alex
Martin. Vanderpool Bros- have
a fire proof Garage 45 by 90 on
the west side, and the up to date
Kisher Garage on the east side.
The Tumaliun Lumber Co. cary
a full line of building material.
Adjoining them is the High
School with an enrollment of 0),
Prof. Kellog, Principal. Hunt's,'
Ferry and Warehouse Go-, with
a second elevator to be built soon
Two Railroad;!, TheS-.P- AS
and the Union Pacific. Our Post
ofliice with Mr. Talket as Post
master is growing rapidly. Jack
Donnely with the draying and
transfer buisness of the town.
Two Barber Shops owned by F.
J. Styer and Mr. Keiser.Mr. Wil
helm is in the Contracting' and
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PRESCRIPTIONS OUR
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SOME OF TSSE
(JIVE US A
MAUPIN
Building . business, and has all
that be can do.
Thus you can Bee the progress
Maupin has made from less than
a dozen inhabitants to a popula
of , 1350, all in the short time
of seven years, and on Saturdays
one would imagine the popula
tion seyeral times as great. '
.Hunger 'Wright and (!raliiu:i
returned fimi Clackamas I.uko
and report from '2 to 6 ft of snow
across tho summit all tho hij;!i
range ,wiH be lato-
The farmers don't heein to be
satisfied unless they uro skinned,
(live Dad Coalo a chance, lie
buys all kinds of pelts, hides
Kleins and wool. p
Portland Painless Dentist. We
Extract, Crown, and Bridgo your
teetli ahsolutely Painless; wo em
ploy only Kxperienced and Regis
tered men; fifteon years guarantee
on all work. Seventeen years con
tinual practice in Portland, Ore.
Bring this card with you, it is
worth nionoy. Portland Prices.
Portland Painless Dentist, 1505
Second St., The Dulles, Ore. Op
posite A. M. Williams Co. Phone
Main 8831.
Are you using The Times liner
column when you have, any 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. YYc are
sure that it will bring results.
i Build.
All of Europe will have to be
rebuilt and when the war is
over, prices are going to soar
skyward. Your delay i:s going
to be expensive.
Regardless of thy kind of
building or alteration you 'have
in mind investigate our PRFB
PLAN 'SERVICE to "customers;
Our Service Department is at
your command in all building
matters. Talk it o'-"- with us.
"See Peter K'ilburg about it"
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PURE DRUGvS
Reasonable Price
THINGS THAT WC
DO YOUR NOTARY WORK,
SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU,
RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT POX,
LUY YOUR WHEAT, PARLEY AND OA'JP.
TAKE CAR!:! OF YOUR BANKING RUSlNiv,?.
D() YOUR UNTIED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK
TRIAL, WE CAN AND
STATE
COM TRACT FOR WOOD.-";
Clon'.ract for 25 cords of good
sound wood, 111 in. Pine and Fir, .,
Delivered on the Maupin school ..'
ground, wiil be awarded Monday, ,,
Juno Isili, ID17. Leave; your J
scaled bids with tho Clerk, at the
Tiinialum Lumber Co. Office. ;;
No bids will bo accepted after
date set. . l'oter Kilbing .. - :v
Clerk, School Dist. No. 84.,,, '"
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At The Hotels 1
Maupin Hotel.
Mr, '.Mrs Walker, Portland
is 1: Mitts, " '
W M. Jackson, .
11 Ji Harris,
D L llaynes.
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J. P. Wilder, The Dal
Howard Palmer, "
W S Cantal, Condon, Albera
Bios Mr and MrsGoodvurn, T J.
Hardy, O W II N, G Morris. F.
Hoik and wife, San Fran, 'F A
Batnie'iirdtier, C K Calpiers, C
Picket i Morris Arthur Farger,
City, Tom Marchel, Eedm, II E
Mulkins, H L Muyhew Duiu'r, K
J Decdon, La Tine, K Pasel, Cam
pboll, Cal, Pelhcrt WcCoy, Warn,
Wilder, Conklin, O W It N.
Grass Valley ball to-.m, Ed
Poiulin, Jack Simpson, F:s Kngle
Jas JUirton, F K Van N)-!, Geo.
iOllanl, Chauf, Frickson, i reaher,
Vinton, Turner and F V uton.
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