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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1918)
r J Th M Published Eevery Friday at Maupin, Oregon, Mrs, V. L. Mokki:-;on, Publisher Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Entered as second class mail post office at Maupin, Oregon, Local Items Alfalfa Meal, Maupin Whse. If a Bweet tootb cries for sweetness And the finest yon desire, Your joy will know cotnplencss If you buy of E. J. Styer At the Hazelwood Ice Cream Parlor, Maupin. Two Studebaker Sixes for pah at bargains. One 1913 serin? brand new. Fischer's Garage. All persons indebted to Dr. Elwood must call and settle their accounts W. C. and Will Vanderpoo are sufficiently recovered from their recent sore throata to be out. Mrs. T. A. Connolly and a lady friend from Portland returned Monday after spending the holi days here. Ira Flinn and family leave for Portland today. Robt. Cantrell and family Hre domiciled in a lent house by the spring. We wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Call in and get a Calendar for 1918 at the Maupin Drug Store. Roy Crabtree and family are moving into their new house in Maupin this week. Batteries on the ''blink''? Bring them to Shattuck Bros, for r oharging. Prank Pierce will go to Portland toon to work in the Hhip yard:?. 25 to 50 percent reduction on toys left over from Omniums al the Maupin Drug Store. Blaine Disbrow was a Maupin visitor Tuesday. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Por. lund prices. Phone Main 3831. W. T. Slatten, D. D. S., proprietor. The telephone service between thuj place and Tygh has been out of commission the past couple weeks. If you want to Ret rid of your old organ, Trade in on a nice piano See the Maupin Drug Store. F. M. Walters made the Times happy yesterday with the price advancing his subscription into the year 1919 first on our lint. White River high waters a few days before Christmas undermined the log cribs on which the 'Upjier' White river bridge rested and let the bridge tloat out down Btream. Most of the blank drift ed to the banks and were lecovw- Fire when in Free Proof PORTLAND Pfcow MARK YOUU HOME AT THE Palace Hotel Washington Street & Twelfth the Cleanest Rooms in the City Modern in Every Detail Large Grand Floor Lobby Close in to Shopping and Good ' l-tre District Service Finely Furnished Heat aumn i lines Months Sets, Three Months 50c matter September 2, 1914. at the under the Act of March 3, 1879. Notice. Wamic Oregon at 9 o'clock a, in. on the second Tuesday in January, 1918, the annual meeting of the White River National farm loan association of Wamic Oregon will be hold at the Smock school house for the purpose of electing a sect treas, seven directors, and a loan conimitlee of three, and any other business that may come before the house. Otto Ilerrling was a visitor from Critwrion Wednesday. Here is a square, honest prop osition. It you have a bad cold or Lagrippe, go to the Maupin Drug Store and get a 25 cent box of Stovall's Cold Tablets and a 73 cent bottle of bis White Pine Compound Codliver Extract with Menthol. If this does not effect a cure, you can come in and g"t your dollar back. Dent growl about colds and Lagrippe when you can get a guars nthed remedy for one dollar. What is the use of doing with out a piano in your home when you can buy one at the Maupin Drug: Store and make your own terms. We will give you 30 months without interest and twenty per cent lower prices than you can get elsewhere. When in Maupin come in and see about it. Notice Apparently no attention has been paid to the warning' in the last i'wun of tlrfs paper in regard to allowing hog to run the streets of Maupin, so if they are not taken care of I will shut them up and the owners will have to pay the costs W. II. Staats. Notice O. 15. Derthick has started in the real estate business in connec tion with a Portland (inn who are in a position to send prospec tive buyers this way, ami is listing land for sale, He already has a number of bargains to show prospective.". Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The' Dalles, Ore. Port laud prices, l'lione Main I'kSmI. W. T. Slatten, D. D. S., proprietor. Some of the fanners dont like to be skinned, but Dad Coale still buvs skjns and hides. Wamic News Mi-H M. K. Compton returned from Portland Monday. II. T. Woodcock come out from The Dalles Monday, returning the next day. T. J. Swift und family spent several days the former part of the week at the J. A. Davidson home on Juniper Plat. New Years day was the mildest known to old time residents of this place, The thermometer registered do above and the sun shone as warm as on a Spring day. Frank Wing has moved bis fam ily to the home of his brother Joe. Frank and Joe Wing have bought the Bennett place on Bad ger canyon, paying 111,000 for 100 acres, 130 head of cattle were included in the deal. Mrs. Haltie Crabtree who spent the holidays here, returned Mon day to Antelope. Frstus Swift has leased the J. II. Woodcock place. J. H, Woodcock was here from Maupin the first of the week butchering hogs. A party given by the girls club which was recently organized was greatly enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burlingame Wadnes day night. Miss Crystal Pratt was chosen president of the girls club and lirma Driver treas- secretary. W. M. Taylor was here Wed nesday from Portland John Eud George Crawford and Frank Driver accompanied him on bis return, Mr. End and Crawford returning Saturday. John and Willis Darniel and their wives visited at the Harrison Johnson home Monday coming from Boyd; Mrs. I). Chrisman. who visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs Rodger Whaite, Christmas, left lust Mondav for ber borne at liashon Island, Wash. School commenced Wednesday after the holidays. Owiiie to the accident to the train no mail reached here Friday Frank McCoy who was married recently to Miss Heckler was a former resident of this place where be has many friends who wish him and his bride a happy married life. Harrison Johnson who has been so seriously ill is on the road to recovery. By ran. Wcslerfield, who was buried at Tygh Valley a week ago Saturday, was an old resident of this place, coining here in the early seventies and taking up a homestead, the land being owned now by George Crawford. Mr. Westerlield spent his latter years with his sister, Mrs. Amanda May Held, near Pendleton, coming to Tygh last Fall where he lived with another sister, Mrs. Abbie MeCorkle. His death followed the amputation of his leg. He was 80 years old. He was a man of ex cellent qualities and pleasant disposition. As a result of the high tempera ture here buttercups are bloom ing on the south hillsides and the grass is green. Everything has the appearance of Spring, Some fear is being felt for the future fruit crop owing to the unusual warm weather. A most pleasing five hundred party was given at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Percy Driver Friday night for their daughters Emm and Alma, who spent the Christ mas acation here. About thirty young people were present. Re freshmentwere served, sandwiches cake and punch. .Ei'iua and Alma Driver and Charley L'ike returned to their school Saturday, Dick Palmateer taking them to the train. Dorothy MeCorkle returned to The Dalles Sunday. Clifford, twiu son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmutcer, while chopping wooil one day last week had the misfortune to cut bis foot quite severely. Church Notice Rev. John G. Ilessler, Pastor Services at 11 a. ni. and 7;30 p. in. every Sunday, S. S. at 10 o'clock; prayertneeting on Thurs day night. The general public are cordially invited to all these services. Should you desire the pastor to call, drop him a line to Maupin. Portland Painless Dentist 305 Second St., The Dalles,. Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 3831. W. T. Slatten, D. D. S., proprietor. Say Don't leave that old, pair of shoes laying around. E. A. Cyr can fix them up at a reasonable price, ; Half soles hand sewed or nailed. Rips hand sewed only. Half soles nailed $1.50 Half soles hand sewed $1.73. Heels straightened, 50c. Car for sale, nearly new Saxon Six. 775.00. Shattuek Pros. Why take a bath in a wash tub when you can get a real bath at Styer's barber shop in the Post- office building, Maupin. Fords painted with Makemnu enamel $15. Bring your car in the morning and take it out at night ready for you. Maupin Garage. p6mjuul4 For Sale Forty acres land in Tygh Valley private water right aud alfalfa. Cheap if sold Boon. O. B. Derth ick, Maupin. I.O. O. F. ,V A P I N I TTA Louge No. 2UK, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's hall. Visiting mem. hers always welcome. F. D. STUART, N. (1. W. H. Talcott. Secretary. T" m 1 Hi? 1 i 00 iviucn ivioti Zoie -June Graham Rosalind Wilson Act I. Living room in the professor's bungalow. The stu dents prepare a hot reception for the professor and his bride. The pretty college reporter writes up the home coming. The dummy bride. Jupiter has trouble with the "decoration." "Well 111 be dog-goned." The bride's mother arrives. "Is this a lunitic asy lum?'" "No, lady, its only a col lege town." "That's the same thing 1" "Here comes the bride.'' A befuddled bridegroom. "Is dat young hippopotamus our little pet dog Socrates?'' "Say, how old is Reserved seats on sale at 25-35-50 Wapiniiia Auto Staga Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1 CO p. . ROBERTS. pfoj. L NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tl.e Interior, U. S. Land Office at'The Dalles, Oregon, December 20th, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that, Murdina A. Rutherford,, formerly Murdina A, Mel.eod, of Criterion, Oregon, who on July 3th, 1911, made Homestead En try No 0922liand on July 2d, 1911 made additional Homestead Entry No. 0135C8, for S1-2.ne1-4, se1-4 nw1-4, Nl-2swl-4. k1-2sk!-4, seI-4 sk1-4, Senlion 20, Township 0 South, Range 15 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice nf inten tion to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land ibove described, before F. I). Stuart, U. S. Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on he 11th day of February, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: H. M., Green, R. H. DeCamp, C. A. Duns, I). L. Rutherford all of Criterion, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Efgister. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 3831. W. T. Blatten, I). D. S.', proprietor. Are you using 1 he Times liner column when you haye any thing to sell or want to buy some article that your neighbor may have or wishes to dispose of? If not try a want ad in that column. We are sure that it will bring results. Large sheets of carbon nnnor for ' embroidery stamping at the Times Stop that cough. Take Men tholated Cough Balsam for sale at the Maupin Ding Store, at 50 cents per bottle. The Volunteer In answer to Only a Volunteer. Why didn't, you wait to be drafted, Why didn't you wail lor the band, Because you are not a waiter, When wanted by Uncle Sam. Why didn't you wait for the Why should you wait for a SIM. J.l Q) n 10 s 1M Jfl J JUT Professor John B. Wise -Dr. Matthew Graham Billie Elake Jupiter Jackson Mrs. Iona Ford A poor married man A Country Physician A college boy A black trump some mother-in-law Her charming daughter A Little Freshman College reporter College Boys and Girls Orchestra Music my daughter?'' '"1 should say about twenty." Then how old is my wife?"' "Well she must he at least twentyene." Lobster salad and mysterious disappearances, A modern Lucrezia Borgia.' Get ting rid of Socrates, "My dear, you've married a lunatic!" Act II. Same scene as Act I. Billie and Zoie. "Professor, I love your wife." "Take ber moth er." Dr. Graham and his modest little daughter make a pneat im pression on the professor. "We'll get a divorce." A peaceful 1 i 1 1 :e cheer .When Uncle Sam and your country needs you Of course you would volunteer. You say nobody gave you a banquet Or even a kindly word. But those who love you best my boy, Are gla l that the call you heard. And when you were hustled oft' to camp To be trained for half a year We knew you didn't need a bracer To become a volunteer. And perhaps when in the future A small boy sit3 on your knee He will be glad to know that his daddy Helped to make all nations free. And he will be proud of you you ever more And hold dear, Becatve you didn't wait for the draft And was only a volunteer. And when you are on the ' water And the call to arms you hear Be sure that the folks at home are proud Of the boy whoe's a volunteer. By Mrs. Grace Morris, The Dalles, Ore. ( 1 7 1 1) The Dalles 332 List No. 019449 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, November 21, igi7 notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Com pany, whose post ofjice address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 21st day of November, 1917, filed in this office its application to select under the provisions of the act of Congress, appioved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat, 597, 620.) swi-4 of SK1-4 Sec. 33, Twp. 6 South, R 15 East W. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or) desiring to object because of the Mineral character of the land, or any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affi davits of protest in this office, on or before the 23rd day ot January, 191. 3. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, p Register. ier-m-iaw lunch. "Good lawsey me, I'se poisoned, Use a dead nigger, I'se a gone coon!" Off for Reno. Act III. Two years later. A happy family. Marriage is not a t failure. A letter from Billy. Doc tor Graham and his bride. "She's like a violet, a little, timid, shrink ing violet!" June mistakes Zoie for her new mamma. "'You have deceived me, bir; I'll get a di vorce." The professor's nightmare Billy's trip to China and what he found there. "Marriage is a great and grand success.'' Drug Store