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TI FTP H T TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4, NO. 9 MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 1917 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN El 01 SPGNDENTS Tygli Valley The news of the mn it! Ofte of Roy Morris and Misu Mabel Young at Oregon City lack week came as somewhat of a cnrpria" to their friends hero, Andia Kistwr is trying his luck at trapping this winter and ha some fino nnrikrat hides on tlie,j boar 1 now. Mr. ami Mrs. . Goo. Woodruff returned from The Dalit Saturday as Georgo's father is fnuliuy much otter, Junes Fawlk returned from Hood River where he has been working in the orchards this fall. The Butler panynn bridge b; now completed and i? a fine piece of work. ... Superintendent of Construction McNeil has stored I ho cement and lumber to be used in building' the bridge over Tygh ri'tk and will await warmer weather before re suming operations. Do your ChriBlmas shopping early. Presents for the whole family now on display at the Maupin Drug Store. The recent rains have ptarted gool mantv ranchers onirg. . Judge Harper and Win. MoAtee were . business visitors in Tbc Dalles Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dahl aup Solomon 1 la user are attending t legal matters at the cr,tmty seat this we'-k. Dr. Shannon was a caller in The Dallas Tuesday. A. P. Kv'ck's mercantile Flock wis purchased Wedneedry and h beiiif el i i p i m(1 to Portland. Tb' buyer hralt-o figuring on the J, A. bake stock. J. T. Harper, R. W. Weisberk and C. B. Dalil were hiiHiness vis itors from Tygh Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Magill mo tored over from Wamie Wednesday P-upt. Clyde T. Bonney was i, visitor of our school this week, fie advises the standardization of the school and work in that lim will begin at once. In order to raise the necessary amount of money for the purchase of requir ed books and equipment, tin members of the H. S. will give a (day during the holidays, Detaib are given elsewhere in this issu Insurance man French, Dnfur, was lure Tuesday. from EVANS EXCHANGE Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Carpets and Rug's - Clothing' uits for Ladies and Gentlemen $15 and up Come to my office and let me show you how I can sell better merchandise than the catalog' houses for less money. Office, Second Floor First National Bank Bldg The Dalles, Oregon G. W. Vanderpool W, C, Vanderpool M arage All Kinds of Automobile Accessories First Class Mechanics Gasoline and Oils Fire Proof Phone Cars for Hire Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Butler of Maupin were visiting here Sunday J. 0. Thompson informed us that he lias been' requested to be present at the meeting of the grain boad to adjust the prices on grain for 1918 crop, in Portland, Decern her 12th, and at this writing he is undecided whether to accept or not. The bids for the grading of But ler canyon were let by the County court last Wednesday to Mr. Duh! of Portland, hia bid being 1 he lowest of any opened aiid the work will proceed as scon as the equipment can Le got on the 'round. County Commissioner Butler of Boyd was looking over the White river grade with a view to putting gravel on it tbia winter. F, A. Drinkhall of the county engineer's office was out the firet ol the week working in Butler canyon, County Engineer J. A. Elliot paid this burg an official visit Saturday. Ralph Nelson left here for Port ml last week to enlist in the army. A letter from Miss Eunice Lucas who left here some three or four weeks ago for Juno, Alaska, Btates t hat she was married on Thanks giving day to William Richardson mining man of that place. Mrs. Richardson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lucaa of Ibis place, having spent almost her entire life here. She has a host of friends who wish her a bflppy married life. Criterion Notes Waraic News Free Air The membei'3 of the Criterion mule breeders association met at R. H. DeCamp last week and built a new barn for tbeir Jack. The boys on Windy Ridge seem to he doing quite a lot of building lately maybe there will not be so many batcbelors here next year. The Criterion Farmers Union met Monday night and ordered their winter's flour from the Mau pin mill. The Ladies of the neighborhood are practicing for their social the 21 Dale. Bonney attended the far mers convention at Pendleton last week. R. J. Buzan of Criteriou was doing business here this week. Mrs. Arthur Bonney of Criter ion was in shopping this week. Rev. Burns, district elder, stop ped over Wednesday afternoou on his wav to Madias ana spent a few hours with the Hessler family At the school meeting held here a week ago' Friday an eight mill tax was levied on this district. Dick Palmateer hauled lumber a few days last week from the Mulvany mills to this place. Mr. and Mrg. J. II. Eubanks and son Vivian visited relatives here Sunday, remaining over night at the J. B. Magill home. FrestUs Swift hauled freight rom Sherar for Lake's store laBt week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davidson were oyer from Juniper Sunday. W. E. Woodcock went to the Flat Sunday to view the tile of proposed road. Mrs. Wilbur Wing write from Rosilia, Wn., that three inches of snow is on the around. She if visiting at the home of her brother Roy Johnson. Mr. Wing and Amos Johnson are also there. F. M. Driver went to Tygb to day to meet W. M. Jackson, a real estate agent from Warrington Don Miller and wife were oAor from Wapiuitia Sunday, remain ing over night. Mrs. Mabel Hull and baby ar rived Thursday from a visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Driver re turned Tuesday from a two week's slay in The Dalles. Miss Crystal Pratt accompanied them borne. A. A. Bonney came as far as Tygh with then. Bill Johnson, E l, Willis and Tom Driver were transiting busi ness in The Dalles Tuesday and Wednesday. N. E, Wthici rub, formerly of Smock, now of Friend, was a din sner guest at tho Swift hous Thursday. Evans Parrish brought Dr Francis, a Bend optician from Maupiu here Thursday. Miss Edna GarJ of Madras whf guest at the Frank Magill homes M N'CE "J&zz vSpecial" Saturday, December, 15th, 1917 OTOSTMAS DANCE "Hear 'dem Bells" Monday, December 24th, 1917 NEW YEAR'SANCE "THE OLD YEAR OUT" ' THE NEW YEAR IN" Monday, December, 31st, 1917 MUSIC AT 8:30 Gatsel & Cyr's Wapinitia Symphony Orchestra SHATTUCK'S HALL at MAUPIN M White River Rose Butler who baa been very siclr was able to be taken to Maupin this week. Qnincie Morrow has enlitsied as an aviation engineer. Cy Tunison and family, Mrs. Grace Castor, John Tunison and family, and Mrs. R. C. Tunison of Portland visited Mrs. Carl Head Sunday. Miss Elton, our teacher is ex pected to return next Saturday. Miss Amy Squires will go to Port land Friday. Harvey Martin has been visit ing his daughters, Mrs. David and Mrs. John Mayfield of Smock. Mr. and Mrs. Hess made a trip to The Dalles Tuesday Mrs., Muller went to The Dalles last week for medical treatment ment. 0. B. Derthick has cleared Lis ; lot overlooking the bridge, with a 1 vie.f of erecting a residence thereon The Buzan cottage is well under construction, framework acd raf I tsr. and oartlv enclo A. K. Lake returned from Port and Friday, where he went on s business mission. W E. Wood cock took (.'bare of the itore in hi absence. The heavy fall of rain here the past two weeks has rendered the ground sufficiently wet for plowing and many of the farmers have taken advantage of the fine weath er the latter part of last week and are preparing their ground for spring sowing. Ceo. Crawford has two teams in his fields. Tom Woodcock took his par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wood cock to Sherar Wednesday, they were going to Portland. Joe Wing has purchased the Al Gillis homestead place and moved his family there. Ed Chandler is moving on tl Joe Wing farm. Henry Millor took Charlie "Lake and Mrs. Francis Ward and bou to T he Dalles Saturday, the form er going to Portland a.nd "Mr. Ward to Davenport, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eubauks of the Flat visited at tho McMurray home Saturday. A. Fraley of Kin gsley was here Saturday looking after cattle. R. B. Kelso, a photographer from Bend visited this place last week photographing scenes. C. A. Bargenholt and Alta L. Stakdy of Smock were united in marriage November 7, 1917, ' at Vancouver, Wn., by Rev. L. K. Grimos. The parents of the bride Mr. and MrB. W. W. Williams of' Ridgefield, Wn., were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bargenholt spent their honeymoon visiting relatives and friends. They visited Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Couitright at White Simon, Wn. A 'sack' meeting of the farmers was held here Sunday afternoon Miss Martha Becheu will be linre Wednosday night. Mrs. W. E. Woodcock has been chosen president for the evening's club. LEfTERS FROM If you want to Koovcrize and give a Present that will Please and Last a life time see our stock of Jewelry at Maupin All Engraving Free W. H. DURHAM Jeweler and Optician Eyes that are failing made as good as new Away Somewhere in France, 11-21-17. Dear Editor: I take pleasure in sending you few linos as I would like to get one of your papers. It's so lone, some hero without it. I am send ing my best wishes to all tho people of Wapiuitia and Matipia friends. I would like you to men tion those names. I wihh to y u all a happy, merry Xmas in person 0. L. Paquet, L. D. Woodaide, T. Brown, E. A. Hurtman, Mis. L. Woodsido, Mrs. May Barzee, Dr. Elwood, F. D. Stuart, J. M. Conklin. And please say this for me that President Wilson is a world wonder. We are getting the best of food and clothing and plenty of it. We aren't in the front yet but expecting to be there at any momeut. Not one sick, so tell the boys to have courage, that we are winning sure. We will make the Germans look pretty badly when we get at them. We all want to go but we must wait until the proper time for we are going to beat them bad. Good bye, I send them all my best regards and kisses to all. Most Bincoroly, Anthony Corvollo.J Company E, 18th Engineers, Railway, A. E. F., P. O. Box 705. ' ' 1 '.. i J Notice Wamio Oregon at 9, o'clock v. m. on second Tuesday in Jnntiary 1918 the annual meeting of the White River National farm loan association of Wamic Oregon will be hold at the Smock school house lor the purpose of elocting a sect trea3, soven directors, and a loan committo of three, and any other business that may come before the house. W. II. Mayaeld, Sect. White River N. F. L. As'sn. Clyde Whitlock, anl Henry Richardson, Jr. left Thursday morn ing to enlist for military service. 0. B. Derthick has started in the real estate business in connection witht a Portland firm who are in a position to send propective buyers this way, and is listing land for sale. He already has a number of bargains to show prospectively . Imp Shattuck Bros, have just installed a battery-recharging outfit. To those who have battery equipped cars, th'i3 will be welcome news as it will save an owner 3 to 4 days in getting batteries recharged. H. F. Styer and family have moved into tho rear of the postoffice building. AUTOMOEILES Ford Page Overland Republic Trucks AUTO SERVICE LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR THE NEW FORD WITH FISCHER AUTO ACCESSORIES Complete line of Tube and Casings some: of the things that we can do f c n cv 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 A TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE COOD MAUPIN STATE BANK