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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1917)
) TIMES 1 In h il lis IhlLsd Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4, NO. 3 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,1917 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR !EI CORRESPONDENT S Pine Grove Wapinitia Irrigation Co. lnis two crews at work, one cm the cana) exteusiou on the Flat am one on the upper end of the canal iu the forest reserve. Jack Kelly has charge of the fanners' crew on ttie Flat. The canal is stretching its length into John West's lower place. Last week some more farmers joined the water users' crowd. - - W. A. Dane lias rented his ranch. It looks like Mr. Dane was preparing to open up a busi ness of lumbering and milling! Ten Batty of Grangeviile, Idaho is again on the Flat. He is now ready to run his bounteful ranch near Kelly church. Ji.ck Kelly is going to Portland the first of the week with the sec ond carload of hogs. Mr. Kelly is vice president of the corn club. He and others are interested in promoting the wholesale and car load method in buying and selling hogs, cattle, etc. Any person interested in buying flour by the barrel at reduced rat s should eeo N. 0. Iledin. The price i:J attractive. Mr. Fargher has found half of the 200 sheep lost in the moun tains, but many are still missing. flis men are continuing the search Mr. Weberg and Mr. Brown made a cattle roundup for the early returning strays Monday along Sunflower Flat. Volly Endersby's deep water equipment is out of fix so he has New Bungalow Going Up 3J . a Xi G. W. Vanderpool r. C. Vanderpool Maupin Garage All Kinds of Automobile Accessories First Class Mechanics Gasoline and Oils Fire Proof Phone Cars for Hire Free Air Overstocked! Men's $3, $3.5o, $4.00 Fall Hats - Brand New Your choice for a limited time at only An offer yoa can't pass up. Come early while the assortment is big. LAKE'S CASH STORE At Your Service DODGE with all new tires and extra casing also new $665.00 will give you a dem onstration at any time - Terms SHATTUCK BROS. Store of Better Service The above cut Bhows two views of the 1 ouse being built by the Tum-A Lnm Lumber Co., for the local manager, A. L. Anderson. This house is one of the many up- to-date plans found iu the plan books. It is especially drawn and arranged to uit the location of the building site which overlooks the river and the Deschutes can yon. It is to be 22x30, with a full Iwement, h:is a race front porch, also a rereened in porch on'l the rear, has a hath room, and is modern in every detail. Mr. Wilhelm has the carpenter work in charge, and with ' the plans and material list furnished, by the Tum-A-Lum architects, he expects to have the work done in a very short time. Take a look at. thi and see ' the advantages of having an expert architect draw and design your home. His ser vices arc free. been compelled to haul again from the canal. Frank Batty is digging a private ditch from the Clayiniro place to fin his pond near the house. Wapinitia Plains Commercial Club met in Evick's hall Salurday p. m. Main business feature was the adoption of Club constitu tion, the reading of business fea ture recommendations by the com mittee on constitution, President Geo, Wood made a brief address about the club and its scone of work, its need and usefulness. Following the business session of the club a reception was given in honor of Arthur Rice, one of Wapinitia's soldier boys who was home over Salurday night to bid a farewell to his family before go ing with his regiment to Florida, 1 he reception was presided over by J. L. Hartnian. The speakers were Geo. Wood and Lincoln Hart man. A short appropriate pro gram was rendered by friends and neighbors. .Some splendid patri otic and millitary readings were given. The baod boys did them selves proud. The audience sang several national and patriotic songs. After the program was closed everyone shook hands with Arthur and wished him God's speed. A small silver offerinp was made up by the friends to en courogp him and lo show him in a practical way the deep respect thev felt lor his act of responding to the nation's call. A light lunch of coffeo and cake was served lo everyone and a cheery goodfellowship feeling pre vailed. Wapinitia Plains Com mercial club is destined to be a social and business center. Ad journment was made till the first Saturday in November at 8 p. in. to meet in Kviek's hall. water cent of its quota of Liberty bonds, published in 'the Portland Republic Trucks AUTOMOBILES The membership dues were fixed P j per quarter or annually in advance Patfei iiias desireo. Ait persons joining Uverlands me ciuu uu or ueiure me Novem ber banquet which will follow Thankseivina dav will be entered ;on the chatter member roll. After November the member chall be in troduced by written applieatiun only. All communications to the club should be sent to N. G. Iledin, Sec , Eox 2G, Wapinitia, Oregon. li as dailies. $25,800 is the total sub scribed to date through Miupiu Bank. Geo. Woodruff and family sub scribed .?5,600. The following persona subscribed for new issue of the Liberty Bonds: J. II. Eubanks F. M. Confer L. D. Kelly Mary Flanagan A. C. Martin James II. Woodcock C. E. Mattnews L. D. Woodsdde J. I. West : B. L. Foreman , , Mrs. B. L. Foreman G. W. Bargenholt W. II. Mayfield O. L. Paquet . Mrs. Z. A. Kelly . J. V Davidson !. J. S. Fraley Max Woodruff Grace Woodruff Mrs. Marcia Woodruff Geo. Wood ru(T C. II. Crofoot L: Krlly. L. M. Woodsido -E. L. Nelnon C. J. McCoikle Katie McCorkle Mrs. J. II. Chaslain (concluded next week) EWS ITEMS OF LOCALJNTEREST Broken Arms Patronize Industry especially siaco we are so fortimata as to be ono of a thousand communities where 'housewives aq always get FLavo FLour, Mature-Flavored. Over $100,000.00 te bolni? spent to toll users of its many f.ir-superior merits. Hundreds c( cities find towaa cannot get this better Hour yet. Tins Is furtiinateiu being oae community where FLavo FLour in made. Try FLavo FLour 1 r.-yn?irrr EvervPur.kCorlifieJ Pyf-rvmi. ) no-lnr'lJrrr li f.pr mrtrnwl.nla..Mnl. 1 T T a ..i . I . n ..... - . -. -.......-...nit inert... i itn- is nit ii. mr mai eh.-y.o .1.111ns ncd rc.il flavor, li makea you want more. For bread tulo vul h l'L..vo 'i,.Mr i ti,.. M, ii.ivoiy, souooii. Notary an I tatotjs. FLo i a N;aia-fi.ivii-,i il..ur. It contains the cntirj foci vulufs nf h9 jrhsattivtrs-. lH:ro:tmr ivliilc, tliopurc.il H :irtl:atcan be nio.la. 'J im essnn lljl :irii to, lie c,:s ol lix 1i-t 'ieriiiia tbu ll.iv .r are tint milled out of it. All A:i'"ni ,oi JI irv-.'l .'I 'M prmluct are iiiswMcd on I cerlirletl pure ar.J tin to lorrli.st ti.it.tr. r.-if filrt a-,y. J-.vir .-.tlj cr fl.avo tLuut Is eertirird. A1" 1 T , ', ''' :-t"Hljv.va Hour sa-J you .via eat mm j L.-eaa-UaaJ v.iiii tU G.'Jer FLavo FLour Today MAUPIN MILLING CO. McmlMiofO.K.uni;yi.!:1rvlM;llr Mailpin, Ol'CgOn SOMHTIIBNG NEW $4 Read This A . XT 1 1 and Kodak Supplies Celebrated Thorcpson Pianos and Player Pianos Easy Payment Plan CWe In and e Maupin Drug Store A SAFE PLACE To TRADE Monday about 4:30 p. m. Geo. Cunninghan foil fourteen feet off a ladder and broke his left wrist. also injuring ono foot, lie was at the Hunts Ferry Whse. nailing ou boards when tha liiridnv nn which he was standing, slipped, letting him fall. Tony Connolly who urrived with his imicbine hastened him to Dr. Klwood. ; A man was also brouaht in from the Bakeoven section with a brok. en arm this week, and the Wapi nitia correspondent alno reports a case. Dr. Francis Coming Dr. Francip, who formerly re sided here, but has been since do ing ti lively business in the opti cal line in Bend, writes that ha will be here at Maupin, Sunday, Nov. 4, from 11 a. m. until the O. T. night train. He says that work will not permit his absence longer, but will make regular fu ture visits and will correct any unsatisfactory work free of charge. Priscillas Entertain Mrs. Ralph Kaiser, Mrs. R. W. McShane aud Mr. G. W. Vander pool entertained yesterday after noon at the former's home in hon or of Mrs. A. C, Moad who leaves for Portland in day or two. About eighteen ladies wore present to en joy a social afternoon and a de licious luncheon. The little folks were also served in an adjoining room. The ladits precented Mrs. Moad with a nice traveling bag. Tunison-Head KfS A very pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tunison at Flanagan, when Grace Tunison and Carl Head were united in holy matri mony, Wednesday evening, Oct ober 21 at 3 o'clock by. Rev. G. R. Wood. The brother of the bride, Verne Tunison, attended the groom, and a cousin of the bride '.use HutU r. was bridesmaid. About twenty-five relativos and intiiuato frinnda witnessed the ceremony. Following the scero mony a bounteful wedding sup per was served the guests, A charivari party of about twen ty came and enjoyed the treat of candy and cigars. At ft late hour Mr. and Mrs. Head left for their home near White river electrio plant. Mrs. Hatfield weut to Tho Dalles Wednesday night AUTO SKRVICE LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR THE NEW FORD Vi'lTII FISCHER AUTO ACCESSORIES Complete line of Tubes and Casings LIXIJ Maupin Subscribers r.fatipin is third highest in Ihe i state, having subscribed 131 per, do for; you riOME OP THE THINGS THAT WEI CAN DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT POX, BUY YOUR WHEAT, PARLEY AND OATS, TAKE-CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS, DO YOUR UNIIED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE CO'OD MAUPIN STATE BANK