nil Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4. NO. 6 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1917 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR 3 tm- Smock Mulvany Bros, weut to the mountains Sunday to try their Dew bear dogs. Deke Gordon and family are spending the week end with bis niece, Mrs. Bessie Gesh. A. R. Chase of The Dalles was in the Smock neighborhood the first of the week vaccinating cattle Mrs. C. A. Burgess and niece, little Margaret Franklin were vip iting T. J. Whitcomb anil family this week. Mrs. Burgess is a great aunt of Clay and Leone Whitcomb. ' Wayne Spoor hitched a team of horses to his tin Lizzie and left for Maupin to get a load of repairs. Let's hope that the same will en able Lizzie to return home un assisted. ' Clay Whitcomb left for Por land .Tuesday to spend the winter with relatives. Wapinitia Items What promises to be a new in dustry for this country has been launched by C. B. Doyle who last spring planted a Bmall patch of broom corn on C. 0. Maynard'a farm which developed into a fairly good grade of broom corn. The straw was a little short on account of the extremely dry season, but he harvested it, made his own machinery for threshing and mak ing the brooms. Mr. Doyle is an experienced haud in broom mak ing and is now turning out a very good grade of brooms. He says be sees uo reason why broom corn cannot be raised successsully here and be a profitable crop. Now what we need here is for some one to experiment on sorghum, so that we might have some of the good G. W. Vanderpool W- 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 $2.89 An offer you can't pass up. Come early while the assortment is big. LAKE'S CASH STORE At Your Service LIGHT YOUR HOME Don't try to get along this winter with an oil lamp when for a few dollars you can have a Beautiful, Brilliant. Safe light. We have just received a large stock of x "AEROLITE" AND "QUICRLITE" Lanps and Lanterns ALSO FLASH LIGHTS AND "SILVCRBEAM ' AVTO SPOT LIGHTS - SEE OVR WINDOW DISPLAY SHATTUCK BROS. Store of Better Service old sorghum like we used to get when we were children in the east. A fine rain fell here Sunday night and the farmers and stock men are happy as it's now believed there is sufficient moisture to cause the grrin to come up and the grass to start. W. B. Keen was called to Port land last week by the Berious illness of his wile, but last report was she was improving and he would soon return to his work. Mr. and Mrs. Kellar have u-oved into the Funk house of J. P, Abbott's Jim Madrons have moved into the Rains house for the winter. N. W. Flinn has been on the sick li&t the past week. Lu Woodside had the misfortune to lose one of his horses the past week. V. B. Tapp returned home Sat urday from a week's visit with relatives in'Portland. While there he also looked at some farms near Woodburn with a view to locating there, but he says after spending a few clays there, he's satisfied with Eastern Oregon. Frank Gabel came out from The Dalles Saturday for a few days' visit with home folk;', but he took very sick Sunday night and re turned to the hospital Monday on the train. , Mr. and Mrs. John Lewie spent Saturday and Sunday on Smock at the home of Mrs. Lewis' sister. Mrs. Mayfield, whose little daugh ter is very sick. .They were called there again loday, Tuesday to be with here. Lester Crablree was up from Maupin Sunday afternoon viBit- infi old friends. Maude Paquet who is employed at Shaniko was visiting home folks Sunday. Pete Oleen aud family spent Sunday at the home of Lu Wood- sides. They came ever from Shaniko' in two hours in their Ford. They have bought property there and like it fine. Mr. and Mrs. Volly Endeisby now ride in a new Buick. ' E. E. Miller, president of the ditch company arrived here from Portland Sunday evening. uyae ana Lena riinn were Maupin visitors Sunday. Mrs. Olie Weberg gave a. sur prise party at their home Fiiday evening, the occasion bem louble birthday party for Alice and Harry Weberg. One was Fti day and the other one Saturday, the crowd remained a few hours after midnight and celebrated both, Mrs Weberg served re freshments at 12. All report f splendid time and wish them many more such birthdays. A community Bing wag enjoyed by quite a number at the Oak Grove school house Friday night Henry Holland, who bus been drilling a well at Calvin Me Corkle's, struck water at a depth of about 800 feet, 45 feet of water rising in the well. Word reached here Thursday of the death of J. W. Baty at Van couver, Nov. 7th. Mr. Baty was civil war veteran, 79 yearB of age, anil an old resident ot this place where he leaves a number of relatives and friends. MesserB Kellnr and Arnett have ordered a gasoline woodsaw and will cut wood on the former ranch this winter. T. P. Abbott has secured a hay bailer and is bailing etraw for the wiuter. - Ira Flinns moved to Maupin last week. Mr. aud Mrs. B. L. Foreman motored to Maupin Sunday. V, B. Tapp has been hauling scrap iron to Maupin this week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilulton we:? rigitin in Dufar Sunday.! Mrs. Anna Huston Moers returned home with them and will visit here this week. About eighteen women met at the parsonage Wednesday after noon or tfce Red Cross work. Mrs. Katie Graham is secretary for the chapter here instead of Mrs. Maynard as we announced last week. Mrs. Mary Pechette is employ ed at J. P, Abbott's this week. Cars are still continuing to crosB the mountains, several pass ed through here the past few days. Chas. Tapp is on the sick list this week. Virgil Mayfield was called to Smock Friday on account of his little sister's illness. Several of the cattle men were riding after cattle in the moun tains the last of the week, Quite a number of cattle remain in the foothills yet. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham have moved out from Clackamas and are living in Mrs, Graham s bouse here. Only A Volunteer - Why didn't I wait to be drafted And be led to the train by a hand And put iu a claim for exemption 0 why did I hold up my hand; Why didn't I wait for the banquet Why didu't I wait to be cheered For the drafted men got the credit While I merely volunteered. And nobody gave me a banquet And nobody said a kind word The grinding wheels of the engine Was all the goodbye I heard; Then off to the camp I was hustled To be trained the next half year And then in the shuffle forgotten, 1 was only a volunteer. And maybe some day in future When my little boys sit on my knee And ask what 1 did in the conflict And bis little eyes look up at me I will have to look back as I'm blushing To the eyes that so trustingly peer And tell him I missed being drafted As I was only a volunteer. W. E. B. If you have any junk bring it in soon as this will be the last shipment, this season. I am pay ing the highest price for any kind of iron, You can always find me at the Kelly Hotel, Muupin. E, Meyers. To my old Fr and new ones: I am now located in Maupin, Ore gon in the Watch Repairing and Jewelry business. Please give us one trial. All work is guaranteed. We repair ' every thing in our line and mi of it. W. H. DURHAM Patronize Home Industry especially since we are no fortunato as to be one of a thousand communities when housewives can always get KLavo FLour, Nature-Flavored. Over $100,000.00 la beint; spent to tell usera of its many far-superior merits. 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Mmlwr of Community Marvel Millers Maupin, Oregon TO ENTERTAIN mi. . HTfiMI November 23 The students of the Maupin High school are progressing nicely with their drama which will be given in Bhattuck's hall, Friday, November 23. The proceeds of the play are to be used in purchasing physics ap paratus and necessary Bupplies for the school. The following isggisWcast of the characters : Dr. Harlem, principal of Grsea Lake Seminary, Victor Hartzman. Harry, his son, Clifford Morrow Fred Hastings, John Stovall. Bob Winders, William Vander pool. Jonathan Wild Butts, tho town constable, John Anderson. Lucy Harlem, the . doctor's daughter, Agnes Walters. Mrs. Loring, housekeeper, Violet Miller. Dilly, (picked from the streets) Naomi Smith. Synopsis of Play Dr. Harlem, a scholarly man is running a private seminary at Green Lake. Lucy and Harry Harlem, the doctor's children, make many warm friends among the pupils attending. Among ihese are Bob Winders and Fred Hastings. Fred Hastings, who is a rich man's son, leads Harry Harlem 'tito vice. Harry at last incurrs a beavy debt by gambling. Unbe known to Harry, Fred Hastings forges a note on Dr. Harlem to pay Harry's debt. Dr. Harlem grows very angry and turns Harry out of his home. Dilly, a young maiden of the sem- iuaiy, cannot believe Harry guilty and .emains true to him. Fred Hastings goes clear and woos the doctor's daughter Lucy. For five long years Harry wau- ders forsaken and lonely. Dilly at last finds proof of Fred's guilt but not until Dr. Harlem loses his reason in worrying about Harry. Harry returns at the propitious moment and is cleared. Lucy is repaid by securing Harry all her own and Lucy becomes well, come and see. Jewelry Store Changed Saturday the local jewelry store changed hands. W. H. Durham, a former resident of this place, dropped in after an absence of fifteen years, and bought out the business of H. L. Emmons and is now located at the old stand. Mr Emmons went to Bend Sunday uiglit', where he is employed in a jewelry shop as watohmaker. Mrs. Emmons will go there in a few days. Auntie Creager has been yery ill this week. AUTOMOBILES Fords Pages Ovei lands . Republic Trucks AUTO SERVICE LEAVE YOUR OHDER FOR THE NEW FORD WITH FISCHER. AUTO ACCESSORIES Complete line of Tubes and Casings SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS, TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US TV TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOD MAUPiN STATE BANK