The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 29, 1917, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL. 3, NO. 37
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1917
THE YEAR $1.50
Tygli Valley
Dr Shannon made a business
trip to The Dalles Taenday.
Mrs. D. C. Lofton is visiting in
III od River thin v eek.
Mrs. C. A. I.inquist who has
been visiting !.;r sister, Mrs. C. V.
Woodruff left Sunday for her
Lome in Chicago.
E. C. Butler went to The Dalles
Saturday,
The committee who solicited
funds for the Ued Crocs received
about $800.
Mrs. Dohl and son Elmer of
Portland, have been y raiting the
former's son, C. B. of this place.
K. L. Hauser attended to busi
ness in The Dalles Thursday.
Geo. Lofton has opened a bar
ber shop in the room adjoining
the store of Eitzpalric.k &. Son.
Haying has started in the valley
thin week-.
The Campfire Girls held a meet
ing in VanDuyne's park Saturday.
Solomon Hau er went to The
Dalles Thursday, returning Sun
day. Pearl Stilhvell who has been
working at Jack Fraley'a spent
Sunday at home.
Mrs. Wm. Beckwilh has been
assisting V. P. Stders with the
switchboard this week.
Pierce Mays of Portland spent
several days here last week. Mays
Bros, have purchased all the lum
ber at the Mark Rowan saw roiil.
They intend building a new barn
some time in the near future.
Mrs. F. E. McCorkle was very
sick last week.
Wapinitia Items
. Warm weather still pie vails, a
faw liuht showers fell along the
hills Sunday, but so; light to be of
no value. Crops of all knds are
suffering badly.
Mrs. Lizzie Dayis and children
of, Madras are visiting at the Flinn
home this week.
Lester and Calvin McCorkle
brought their new separator up
from, Maspin Monday. They are
getting their machine ready for
threahing.
J. R, Keep was up from Port
land the first of the week and
spent a few days at his mill. Mr.
Miller was also up looking after
business affairs.
B. L. Foreman made a trip to
The Dalles Friday returning Sun
day. Archie and Winnie Tapp
accompanied him and visited their
brother Vincent at the hospital.
They report him doing fine.
J. I. West made a business trip
to The Dalles last week.
V. B. Tapp sold four lots re
Am Ready
to show yoa a full snappy line of
men's ncv hais and caps for the
kuxih, something startling, entirely
new. Look light when you cele
braie. f - ,
A bigger, fife Me of staple
groceries every day, I am prepar
ed to meet your wants.
A trial is all I ask.
LAKE'S CASH STORE
At Your Service
cently, Ernest Hartuian 1 urehas
ing two and Mack Hollaman two.
Mrs. Maggie Miller and children
of Criterion came over Monday to
attend the funeral of Ernest
Paquet, she being a cousin.
Mrs. Paul Pratt and baby fratn
Silem is visiting at the h"ine of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. E.
Wood, having arrived here Satur
day evening. Mrs. Pratt contrac
ted the measles at Bend while
veiling a sister there.
Mr. and Mr. G. E. Wood at
tended an executive meeting of
the C. E. in Tlio Dalles Sunday,
making the round trip in their eal
Judge Blakely, Francis V. Gal
1 uvay and Rev, Warren of The
D.illes ppoko at the chinch here
Wednesday afternoon in thcinter-e'-t
of the Red Cross work. G. E,'
Wood, D. Woedside, Mrs. J. P.
Abbott and J. S. Brown eomjosed
t ie committee canyasing this pre
ciuct the past week. They report
having secured almost $1000.
Sidney Wilson was a visitor at
The Dalles Sunday.
Fred Delco and Earl Barzee
went to The Dalles Monday even
ing to bring nut a squad of soldiers
from there who will have charge
of the services at the funeral of
Ernei't Paquet. J
We wish to announce that
Sunday, July 8, Mrs. Ward a m's-
sionary from China; and Mrs.
hepard from the Valley will
speak at the church here. Ar
rangements for an all day meeting
Flat several days last week.
Mr. S. Ledfordand wile, visited
C. H. Yockey family Sunday.
K. L. Hauser of Tygh Valley
was in onr vicinity Monday.
Chas. Embree is one of our bas
est men on Smock, marketing
strawberries. They have the I pr-
nes from two or thiee yardH to
haudle.
Marion Dnueau putch.ised a cow
from Clus Embree Saturday.
Dr Elwood made a professional
c ill at D. W. Ogelsby. Mrs Oglsby
is quite sick.
J. Stabler is working foi K. L.
Howser and will go to the uioutains
with the Sheep,
Mulvany Bros, are very busy
these days sawing, and delivering
lumber to various points.
Blnin Disbrow was a Mauj i r.
business visitor Monday.
Edw Dinbrow is working foro. R
Fleck.
Mrs A. J. Hill took two passen
gers to The D tiles Monday morning
leaving home at an early hour
that they might take the train for
Portland.
I. T. Courtright, was a business
visitor Monday at Maupin.
The Farlow Bros, shipped seven
teen head of fat Cattle to the Port
laud market Monday, from Maupin,
nn i J. W. going with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Staats returned
home from Portland Saturday aft
ernoon. Mrs. Staats visited Mrs.
Dora Shattuck while in Portland,
Mrs. Suattuck is looking fine and
doing well. Clyde is in New York
awaiting his call to the front. He
has attained a height of ovi r six
feet and weighs 150 pounds.
Lei? Broken
Saturday, shortly before norti
Bn Fraley, one of thci local black
smithi1, while shifting a belt with
his foot, became entangled in the
pully and not a complicated break
in his right leg between the, knee
and ankle.
When Dr. Elwood, who was oi
a call in the country, anifed, Mr
Kraley was immediately taken t(
The Dalles hospital where an X
Ray adjustment was made. He it
getting along as well as could bt
expected.
FIRST RETURN
RUM
itri
in
Preparation
There was others shiped from Warn
vicinity making a car of 31 head.
M. Urban accompamied the Wamic
shipment. In loading they were
unfortunate to lose ore htad, it be-
Everybody come. Mra. Ward is , ;ng niht time when loading and
only home on a furlough apd will it was frigtened and jumped over
the rail going from chute to car
sail in August for China again
Ed. Bothwell was up and pur
chased a gosoline wood saw from
Hartroaus last week and they with
J. I. West are camped in the tim
ber cutting wood this week.
Uamian's saw mill shut down
Monday afternoon for a few days.
N. G. Hedin spent a few days
at the camp at tho big cut the first
of the week.
Geo. Ileitz met with an accident
at the camp last week; a cable
brolw, hitting him. He will be
laid off from work for so:i;e time.
David Sharpe mado a trip to
Maupin Friday and had Dj El
wood extract a piece of glass from
his eye.
It is reported that on Indian
woman on the reservatien is suf
fering with rabies and very bad.
Mr. and Mrs Westfall with a
neighbor came ons from Portland
Saturday and have bought the en p
of their tennant T. J. Whitcoinb.
and sold the same to J. W. Avers
they returned to .heir home in
Portland Wednesday.
T. J. Whitcomb and and Chil
dren are moving on his Bisters'
place, Leone Couitnght's.
Miss Eihi. Syron is at Monmouth
where She will attend Normal this
term. She has been engaged to
teach a school near Dallas, at $70
per month. Her two little sisters
are with Mr, Syron' relatives at
Dalla and she will goto and from
hef school by car to her Uncles.
W. II. Talcott has resigned hif
position as postmaster here, in
which capacity ho lias served faith
fully for a number of years, and
expects, to follow less confining
work. Today he is asaisting to
pet out the Times and cimsideiinp
3'J years absence from the 'case' is
making a fine showing. Mrs.
Kellogg lias taken up thopostolrice
dutie?. ,
L. D. Kelly and Al St. Dennis
were tho river a couple days this
week and report a catch if eighty
one fine trout.
(Wapiuitia)
Word reached here last Friday
morning of the death of Ernest
Paquet at San Pracisco last Thurs
day uight. His father, O. L.
Paquet ordered his body shipped
her.i for burial, and it arrived here
Tuesday. A military funeral waa
hdd Wednesday at the Kelly
cjnietery, where a large number
of friends gathered to witness the
list rites. The floral offerings
were most elaborate.
Mr. Paquet left here about a
month ago and joined the medical
rorps of the army at Vancouver,
and only left there few days ago,
Eruest was bora and raised here
at Wnpinilia and It well known
by everyone. He leaves a father,
O. L. Paquet, a sinter Maude and
brother Francis, besides a host of
friends and relatives who mourn
his untimely death.
Base Ball
Don't forget the. Maupln-Dufur
ball game on the Maupin diamond
next Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
' i
Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Vanderpool
enme over from Dufur Saturday.
A Straight Tip On The Fuel
And Lumber Situation. .1
Local Interest
Just In
A FINE LINE OF
Susnmmer
SHATTUCK BROS.
THE STORE OF BETTER SERVICE
While Rivr
ii mm
Mr. and Mrs Myrtle Brittou ret
urned from Grass Valley Saturday
where they had spent several days.
W. O. Wilson spent several days
with hi) daughter, Mrs. P-ay Tuni!
(on lart week.
Cecil Tuniaon and Lester Britton
made a t rip to Grass Valley Mon
day Lester reojainiug to work,
A;k 'Casys' Ford why he was
late Sunday.
Messrs Geo and Jnhh Acord made
a trip to The Dalles this we 'k.
The friends at White River ex
tend their sympathies to the Paquet
family, in tLeir bereavement of
their Son and Brother, Earnest
The Hotel Kelly will be under
the management of Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Kelly on and after July 1.
Mr. Reel and family are going to
The Dallei- the first of the week,
Wh aiv in the Grip of tie
Worst Shortage 1.h World has
ever known and getting Worse.
Ninty per cent of all Fuel
Shipments will l.e made during
the Summer months.
Next to Fuel, shipments of
Silo and Granery material will
have preceedence over all others
as tnis tends to increase the coun
try's fond Rupply.
May we sujjjre:it that you anti
cipate your wants and order your
supplies at once. We will be
pleased to talk these matters
over in pernon.
"See Peter Kilburg about it"
TULUM LUMBER CO.
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Smock Items
A Safe Place to Trade
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Maepi
Drug
ore
PURE DRUGS
At Reasonable Prices
PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY
j C. H. Yockey drove to Maupin
Sunday, meeting Er: n'; Fell h who
; recently purchased Ins lanch.
j C. II. and familv will qo to
Xoyland Col. thtir h ine. Vi
regret very mic i to loote (hetn,i
but old friends will be waiting V
; welcome them, so o;ir lo.-s is bull
their gniri and we Relcom'! Mr.;
Felch and family. They were j
formerly of Cjl. He has installed
a tTo ep"rator, latest model.
Mrs I. M. Fuilo, eoleitaioed '
Irvue. and S:a i;otn thai
SOME OF THiE THJNG5 THAT WE CAM DO FOR. Oll
DO YOUR NOTARY WORK.
SELL YOUli FARM FOR YOU,
I4ENT YOU A SAFETY OEI'OSIT BOX,
BUY YOUR WHEAT, 15ARLEY AND OATS,
TAKE CARE OF YOUR RANKING BUSINESS
,1)0 YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK.
CIVE US A TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOD"
MAUPIN STATE BANK