Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 3, NO. 44 MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1917 THE YEAR $1.50 Water Report The irrigation water has flowed from the upper to the lower end of the flat and is now flowing into tbe Deschutes riyer. The com pany's representatives have divid ed the flow and now have diverted half ef the stream toward F. But ty's, Ira Giuliani's and 'George- Clay mire'd properties. The gen eral demand for water is mont gratifying and encouraging and the farmers are jubilant. It is a s i g 1 it for sore eyes and sour stomachs to see tank wagons lined up filling their buckets with the God-given waters of Clear lake ftnd the perpotual glaciers of the upper Cascades. Cattle, pigs, chickens and wild ducks . are i.ll rejoicing over the flat. N, G. Heddin, financial repre sentative of the company, now es timates that the demand for water will exceed the supply if the pres ent spirited interest is continued. Engineer William Hickey was hurriedly called to Portland Mon day, having received a telephone communication of the death of his brother at Boring, near Portland. Chas. Hickey, son of the engineer, will take charge of the crew while his father is away. ' Mr. Staats and family, Mr. Slusher and wife were among the great number of auto parties tliat visited the irrigation works Sun day. Mr. Brunei- butchered and ped dled out another fine beef Monday. Say, did the small boys chari vari Mr. and Mrs. Joo Gra- li'iii!? No, t!i"y 'were so busy swimming in 1). W"d:'idu's pools that they lowed the i:niple treats that Joe paid for. The Wapinitia Irrigation Co, has doubled decked tbe Miller bridge. All fanners and ni'Telmntn and others interested fn the Harvent celebration are' requested to meet at the home of I). Woodfdde at Wapinitia on .Saturday nigh', August 11. to (li )eu:-s ways at d moans lur the cKiuiiralion. Tie exact limp, place, plan and extent of lie; ''blow-out" will be the topic for iiM".i;vifm, I,el- all join in pulling Wapi nitia Plains really on tho map. home to remain a while, Mr. and Mrs. P. I,. Foreman were transacting business in The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holland -and Jsc-Wie Holland from The Dalles were visiting relatives l.ce last week. Mr. O'llrien's thresher was broke down from Friday evening till Tuesday morninjr, having to wait for repairs from Portland. Dr.' 131 wood of Maupin was call ed Monday to see Mrs, Will M.ij nard, who has not been well for sometime and is now suffering with n ruptured blood ve.-eeHu her head. Mr. and Mrs. David Sharpe MHll Dalles Tuesday for a :,!... rt with home folks. Mr. Gable is very much improved in health but still continues treatment. at 'Hip Dalles hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Joo Graham cam." out from Clackamas Lake Tues day. m Mr. Eovler left here. ViVdiielay for The Dalles to brirg mil the rstt of their goods. T ..4 ' 11.,. 1 , r l . ! 1 -.t .. 1 . ...... . i,v.i r iaiiiijici iriis in iiio biu iinu viyuo rnrm icri Saturday lor to sit up and take noTii'e of n r ' Eight Mile in Morrow county day. "Cnino in, the water'd line." and family wl.-o is jiaslor for the l'.e. l'evi T was appointed church here arrived' from The Dalles Saturday and held services Sunday, Mr. lievier speaking at 11 o'clock and Mrs. l'cvier at 8 p. m. A number or men met at tlie parsonuce Monday and put in tile windows uuJ fixed the buiUing so that it could be occupied. Mr, ami Mrs, Pay Tunison of White Riyer spent Sunday at the W. O. Wilson home. Mrs. I.ela, Driver and son of where they expect to harvest Celiu Fliun was a visitor at the llrittain home in Wamie Sunday, and in company with Chester and Hazel liriltaiu made a trip to Grass Valley in their Overland. .Sidney Wilson and Ira Flinn, whose names weie drawn - in the draft went to The Dalles Tuesday to take the examination. The Velio agont of Arlington and Lenard Wilson who is em ployed there were in our commun ity over Sunday. Mr. Wilson was visiting homo folks Mrs. Hedin, mothtr of IS'. G, lLdin, who has been visiting heie at the home of her son, returned Miss Mary West from Portland ilin her sister, ML; ergarJ. crMv , Curd cf Thank u i) wiso to thank our old Inends 'and neighbors of Waseo county who were so kind as to help us in our time of sorrow and trouble. Mr. and .Mrs. F. H. Chaslain, '' Westfall, Ore. - - . . M r. aod Mrs. Chas, IloiVtetter of bend who have been touring She Mate stopped ycnterday for a ivp:;;r on their machine and were icsday and is vis-jOurijieninl j.(iu'ls at this of Bee, Mr. l.ylia West- Ho 'i''f''!ter Ketliiig over half the for tho paper this week. Local Items Andrew and Earl "Cunningham, went to Hepin-r last Friday. Altu Ilutehins of Banks is visit ing Miss Christine Dyer. Johnio Chnstain came in Tues day from Westfall, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan moved into appartmcnts in the Donald son building Monday. A tree fell on a young man at Clackamas Lake Friday. Dr, El wood was called and found liim badly brni.-ed, injured in tho head ind hip. "ST5 ' V7) K" Years! The McCorkle Eros, had quite a fire nt their threshing machine I Monday afternoon. A small fire 11 A !ilT?:n, n, 1 Butter and Eggs m any qt&& Highest prices paid for each Bring a small am Hint of eacli to market. Take Lose a of groceries. maupin, spent, several days liere;t0 Portland Saturdav last week visiting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lu Woodsidc and other relatives. Her brother, Pi.1,,1, '..,l..:.i., .,...,. ;. .i .. ' 1 .was discovered under t!io de:nck table, which they succeeded in putting out, or thought was out, and went on to work, but in a few minutes it broke'onThgain in several places. The derrick table and wagon, a derrick fork, some cables and rope ami about - 150 bushel of grain were burned, and it was by hard work, they suc ceeded in saving the separator, as a hard west wind was blowing. The veterinary of Maupin wr.s called Saturday to the home of Mr. Osborne to tee, a row which was crazy. The disease was pro nounced rabies, from which she died Sunday. This is the second cow in this vicinity th die from it. i rf'.'.'tv' ':'.': '.'i'.yif ..v:"::; iNw'V. -A..-v''..t ., ' No- 402 Four Rooms 22x24 feet In 1011 it lock ISO bi'sliclsof wheat to, wheat to buy tliia hottsu In 1217 it takes 225 bushels of wheat to buy it. LAKE'S CASH STORE At Your Scrvlca No r is the timo to buy lumber a3 you will readily gee. by the fo!!owii);r eompnriKfins: ; In 1914 ln 1917 50 bushels of wheat wonhl buy 2000 ft. shiphip "700 ft. r,Q bi:s:;c!s hirlcy would by ' 1C00 ft 2x4 2(J00ft. GO btwho'.s com would buy i lfi,000 sliing-lea 25,000 5 lins wotild buy 35 doors and windows 58 If any of your pi; remodeling, new bnildi emphoiic that yon will ; Many of our cuKtcrr.ors buildings iind hu.vi th:.ir m- 3 fui' the, future include building- in any way, alterations, 3 or improvement?) of any kind we can't moke it too ?. tni-ney by ordering your m-itoials now. re bavin;? our Architects furnish plans for their new 'rial now for fall delivery. ko oher many suggestions which can be worked i'Ai A VS J wagon: Now in tStocK 3 3 1-4 - 3 1-2 in Both 40-48 and 36-44 Wheels ,SHATTUCIi BROS. THE STORE OF BETTER SERVICE u. i.. w alters lost one a lew Hays a ;o, J. P. Abbott ban lost sev eral more head of hogs lately. The Endersby thresher Btarted today Tuesday, John I.ewis ifi the proud posses sor of a fine Chalmers car, wbiih he purchased Monday from the 'elie man. Lincoln Ifartnian left Saturday fur a few days stay in The Dalles jto have soma dental work done A. Kr.viek was a visitor at I The Dalles 'Friday, returning Sat I Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ilartman jy i were visiting at Maupin tsundiiy. Doris Kelly, of Maunin, is via jiiiti at the home of he.raunt, Mrw.lfvj ! Minnie Ifartnian, thiH week. Clinton Knopf and family Ieftir' 'here last week for Portland, where i Mr. Knopf has secured cntyloy L, in nt in the shipyards. I 0 1;. Doyle made a trip to Mau- ' pin Tuesday. jk. Fiesl Covey, manager of tbfljjn I Hunt's Ferry warehouse at Mau- j R3 p ii, is ppetuli ng his vacation this jweek at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. J. ft. Brown, of this place, i The. water is stilt running in Wapinitia creek and the holts are; all filled up, from two to sixteen boys could be eeen Holiday in! 'swimming in the VVo"ddde Dip I ' I'red Deleo came out from the ; mountains Tuesday where he ia ! helping care for J. P. Abbott's1 sheep. i G. K. Wood purchased a r.c-w wng'n of E. A. Hartman Monday.' Our b:re F.UEH PLAN .() :S offer out into your over, individu.-.i plans with a guaranteed lumber bill which insures NO EXTRAS. KNTUUN AlilKiA LEFT AND RECEIVE CREDIT. DON'T BUILD ANY NEW IuilLDJNO WITnOUT PLANS AND A GUARANTEED MATERIAL PRICE. ;ee mala aost ii um Lumber Co. A '-" ce -V .9. tv. vJil Q. PURE DRUG5 At sonable Prices PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY fcJJ5..-, SOME CF THE Tii.'NGS THAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU DO VOL'R .NOTARY' VVOJ4K, , ' SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT ROX, BUY YOUR VHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS, TAKE CARS OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK Frank Gable came out from The 1-