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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1918)
VOL.4, NO. 15 w Jl, Si SENT IN BY DUii CORRESPONDENTS Wapinilia Items Mr. and Mrs. Kellar left Tues day for a visit in Portland, A. L, Daniels U down from his homestead helping Ora Maynard on a large cistern which he is dig ging. Bill Maynard and Mr. Cline are also working on it. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ijiiltain came over from Waniic Saturday visiting at the Flinn home till Sunday evening. They spent sev eral days in Portland since then marriage and returned to Wamie Tuesday where they will make their home at present. Things are booming atthe new Iledin sawmill in McCnbbin'e gulch under the management of W. A. Dane, they having out the material' and built a new cook house, barn, covored the mill and have out some bridge timbers. (J. E. Wood is out this week canvasing the community for Red Cro39 members. A fine new organ has been in stalled in our school hero by Mrs. 'Higbee and a basket social will be given in the hall Friday night, proceeds will go to help pay on it, Mrs. Jake Tusehner and chil dren returned Sunday evening from a month's visit in Portland with relatives, Nellie Ilolhn 1 took very sick suddenly last Thursday night. G. W. Vanderpool M&upin m L A a a. 1 L TfT) All Kinds cf Automobile Accessories ' First Class Gasoline and Oils Fire Proof Phone JUvST ARRIVED A CAR Barbed Wire Both Heavy IS AT RocKbottom Prices vSHATTUCK BROS. Devoted MAUP1N - SIC bo Or. .Shannon was . immediately called and pronounced her illness tubnclnr niennigittis, and she has bean very luw since, although somewhat improved today, Toes day. Mis 3 Pearl Thompson, u nurse from Tygh Valley is caring for her, Her father, Henry Hol land tirriyed Friday from aerop? ihe liver and is staying with her. Word has been received from Arthur Rice that he is now in France. John Lewi?, onr new merchant here, has been quite unfoiluuaU as his first shipment of good. he had ordered from PorlLnd was in a wreck on the railroad and wat almott all ruined. A. brother of V. 0. Wibon from Nebraska is vi'dting at ihi Wilsou home, Mrs. Mary Pochette is visiting relatives in Seattle this winter, A few weeks ago a phntngrapliei was over this section taking views of farm houses, fields, etc. . lie explained to enquirers that he was taking views for an art company and would be back in the near future with proofs. Some days ago word was circulated that was German spies gathering in formation and much uneasiness was felt, but Tuesday, John Wil liams of Man pi n was taking a man over the country showing the pictures that were taken also tak ing orders for enlarged ones, so perhaps all will feel better about it now, Mrs, Geo. Clayniiro has been quite &iek all the past week. Mrs. Ine-9 Hustin who has been staying with her aunt Mrs. xon V. C. Vanderpool Garage Mechanics Cars for Hire Free Air to the Interests SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY i8, 1913 sir Sdtiini m Tkfdes off Sir Stems returned to her home at Dufur .Sunday. Mary Bowen is staying at the home of Mrs. Bebee this week and attending school. Mrs. Juhn Lewis is on the s:ck list this week, Wamic News Willie Magill caught a saney mink in a trap in his hen house t week ago after it had killed ten d his fat hena. Mrs. Annie Remington of Baker is spending the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Magill Mrs. Willis Noivel surprised her i.ii. I n ...l .... i. :.. i. : ... i. .i ... i .i r .. , T ",a."",m,y ,asl lu,)11-ilast iay evening, i.y giving a caul party to their young friends. The ame of Five Hundred was enjoy-' f-d by about thirty guests. Mrs.' Laura Kurlingame assisted the hostess in entertaining. Lewie McCoy of Frieda was a visitor here Monday and Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy and P, 13. Driver made a ti in to The Dalles Monday, returning Tuesday, A charivari parly celebrated the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Britton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orange Britfon Wednesday night. After the noisy crowd were invited in the house and while they were enjoying the "treat" another party from Tigh gave a chorus of tin music and bell harmonies. Congratulations followed anil ninny happy wishes were bestowed on the newly mar ried couple who are pnpnhTV young people of this place tnd Juniper Flat. Some Frost and ice have been the order of tho weather part of the past week, Frank Magill while on the Hock creek grade with a team and hack had one wheel demolished by a loose horse falling and golling entangled in the wheel. J. E. Kennedy wan driving a band of horses' from his Smock ranch and one oi me animals slipped and foil while passing the vehicle in a narrow place. Mr. Magill had to return home and get his auto to finish his rural delivery. Geo. Led ford, John Ayres and Fred Biehs?l were , a delegation from Smock who met with the citizens here Saturday, forming a company to build a telephone line from this place to Maupin. An other meeting will be held two weeks later to make definite ar rangements. A committee con sisting of C. S. McCorkle, F, A. Morrow, George Magill, Tom Woodcock and -John Ayres will cunvas3 the communities to raise funds for the work. Grant Lcdford's youngest child isrpiite iek with pneumonia. About twenty-five women here are now knitting for the Red Cross Mrs. Mary Beaty Jias completed live sweaters and is making anoth er one. Fourteen sweaters have! already been sent to The Dallesj chapter of the Red Cross. - Many are knitting sacks and wristlets are being made by some of the young girls. Mrs. Mary Pratt and Mrs. FfTie McCorkle are re ceiving and distributing the yarns". Andy Bails says he i3 doing his ' bit" in the pregress of the war by duing the cooking and dish of Southern Wasco County irwan washing while his mother, Mrs. Mary Beaty, is knitting for the soldier boys. A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Whaite on tho L'Oth of last month. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eubanks of Juniper Flat were guests over night at the T. McMurry home Saturday, mi :. . i 1 , i . inis piace iaiieu to get any mail Saturday night on account of a elide on the track delaying the train. Notice Apparently no attention has j been paid to t he warning in the issue of this paper in regard to allowing hogs to run the streets of Manpin, so if they are not taken care of I will shut them .up and the ownei'3 will have to pay the costs. V. II. Staats. Church Notice Rev. John G. H easier, Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. every Sunday, S. S. at 10 o'clock; prayermeeting nu Thurs day night. The general public are cordially invited to all these services, Should yoivdesire the pastor to call, drop him a line to Maupin, W. H. Staats is in Portland buying farm machinery. Jeweler and Watchmaker Maupin, Oregon All Work Guaranteed Furniture, vStoves, Ranges, Carpets and Rugs - Clothing' Suits for Ladies and Gentlemen $15 and up Come, to my office and let me show you hgw I can sell better merchandise tlan the catalog houses for less money. Office, Second Floor First National Bank Bldg The Dalles. Oregon AUTOMOBILES Fords Paget Overlands Republic Trucks LEAVE SOME OF THE .DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPDSIT 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 GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK on Here is a square, honest prop osition. II you have a had cold or Lagrippe, go to the Maupin Drug Store and get a 25 cent box of Stovall's Cold Tablets and a 75 cent bottle of bis White Pine Compound Codliver Extract with Menthol. If this docsj not effect a cure, you can come in and get your dollar back. Dont growl about colds and Lagrippe when you can get a guaranteed remedy for one dollar. Prof. Eeiber, ho recently con ducted a series of Bible lectures to appreciative audiences at Tygh Valley is here and plans to speak in Donaldson's hall Sunday night. Poitland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Por. land prices. Phone Main 8881. W. T. Slatten, D. D. S. , proprietor. Several ladies of the Rod Cross cleaned house at the Odd Fellows' hall Monday. The local. chapter convene in the hall Wednesday afternoons. Fourteen were pres ent at the last meeting and worked on towels and pillow slips. T. E. Morgensen reports im provement made recently in the form of a danger sign at the sharp curve between Tygh Valley and White river. The local postofliee for which Nfrs. Cninlield is now commission ed officer, has been undergoing renovating and rearranging this week as time between mails per mits of. AUTO SERVICE YOUR OKDER FOR THE NEJV WITH FISCHER THINGS THAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU THE YEAR $1.50 WILL LECTURE At Dalles Great preparations are being made on the part of citizens in every part of Wasco county to make the patriotic rally to be held in The Dalles on Wednesday, January 23, the greatest event Wasco county has ever known. J, T. Roric, president of The Dalles Chamber of Commerce; W. A. Hunter, mayor; F. S. Gunning county judge; F. W. Wilson, cir cuit judge; and J. B. Kirk, chair. man of The Dalles public school boards, have been appointed a reception committee to go down to Hood River on Wednesday, Janu ary 23, and meet the Canadian war heroes who are novf-'toJring Oregon under the auspices "of the State Council of Defence. The business houses and schools of The Dalles will be closed from 12:80 to 1:30 in order tBat every citizen of the town, old and young may be able to participate in the demonstration to be given at the depot upon the arrival of these , patriots. The Dalles anticipates the gathering of three thousand, people on that occasion. The Dalles Bond and Dufur High School Band nre expected to par ticipate in this demonstration. To accommodate out-of-town people who cannot attend the night meeting will be held in the auditorium of The Dalles high, school at 2 o'clock. .An overflow meeting will he held in the Chris tian church. This will insure every person who comes the op portunity to hear these men speak At the afternoon meoting the seals of honor on the platform will be occupied by the Honor Guard girls; in the evening the parents whoBe sons or daughters' are en listed in the service will have the seats of honor. This is the opportunity for Wasco county to show its patriot ism, Every person who lOveg "Uncle Sam,'' and especially those who have relatives in the service, should by all means at tend these meetings and hear the true story of the death struggle now beiug waged in Europe. A little indifference on the part of America will result in the West ern front being transferred to the Atlantic Coast, Let Wasco coun ty lead in an effort to prevent this. Let every patriot do his duty. AUTO ACCESSORIES Complete line of Tubes and Casing FORD