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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1918)
Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco Comity VOL 4, NO, 16 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913 THE YEAR $1.50 Mo Wkte .-yet'. ..Oftfcieip." Secftaoinis Camp April At SENT IN BY OUR Wapinitia Item3 A little cokler weather line pre vailed here the past few days, freezing some nights but thawing out in the daytime. A rpgulur chinook struck here Tuesday, tak ing the frost all out of the ground, Clyde Flint) came dow from the mills Friday and has been on the sick list all week. Binkie Tapp is e In ployed at the O'Baien home thia week. Ben' Flinn started to school Monday. A -masquerade dance wa3 given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Suturday night. A large crowd was present. Jack Rice has been laid up the past few days with a badly swolen hand, having bruised it to' start with. Nellie Holland is greatly,, im proved this week. She, with her father and Miss Thompson made the trip to Tygh Monday to see Dr. Shonnon. Miss Thompson remained there and they returned to the home of Mr. Beviers. W. A. Dane was down from the mill Sunday, The school gave a basket social in the hall Friday evening. A fine program was rendered, after which the basket, hot coffee and pies were sold. Over $74 was netted, which payed for the organ, G. W. Vanderpool Maupin All Kinds of Automobile Accessories First Class Gasoline and Oils Fire Proof Phone JUST ARRIVED A CAR OF WEBER WAGONS " in 3, '31-4, 31-2 If in. need of a wagon now is the time to buy as wag ons will be scarce and higher later in the season Also 3 1-4, 31-2 Mitchell Wagons in stock iSHATTUCRBROS. 1 I H also several pieturps for the sc hool will he framed, and sonio other things done which will help to standardize the school. J. I.. West butchered a fine Let f the first of the week. The two youngest children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson tin ire been Bjek the past week. Ora Maynard has purchased Bill Maynard's Overland. Frank Hustin left here lor Hep ner last week, Al Daniels has received his new woodsaw and will be emiloyed this winter cutting w od at his ranch on Sunflower Fiat. John Piette, an Indian, also has a new woodsaw, Pete Olsen came over ficrn Shaniko Tuesday. Joe Graham cut his hand quite badly Monday. Pearl Evick took him to Tygh and Dr. Shannon dressed it. Calvin McCorkle and Archie Tapp went to The Dalles today, Wednesday, to attend the patriotic rally. Pine Grove Wapinitia Commercial Club will meet at John Lewis' hall, Wapini tia, Oregon, the first Saturday in February, 1918. Jess Cox has purchased a hand feed shingle mill. He will install the same in the spring. Clyde Flinn returned home Fri day, with the mumps. He's got the swell head. The question of road supervisor was up at the meeting hut the W- C. Vauderpool Garage Mechanics Cars for Hire Free Air fnphiira time did not allow for a thorough consideration of the work. Th nailing of Jackson nice and I.u Kelly were considered. It was a sight good to seethe citizens of Wapinitia digging ditches and laying culverts in the town. Mrs. D. Sharpe is improving slowly from the lagrippe. Mi1'. Ducn is also repoitedbet- t'T. N. G. Hediu's sawmill is still running. The lumber is a good qualPy. Tygh Valley The graveling of White river grain will resume as soon as wealhrv permits, Mrs. 0. Foster who has Leen seriously ill wdlh heart trouble is sonio better at this writing. M. M. Morris, R. 0. Weisbeek and Win. Kiekerson wi ra rrood roads boosters in Maupin Monday. Highway Engineer Elliot stop ped over here to inspect the Butler canyon fill before going to the road meeting in Maupin Mon day. J, H. Filzpatriek is attending to business at the county seat this week, . Don't forget the entertainment at the hall February 2nd for the lit? benefit of the Red Cross. One central aad that one cen trally located, a surplus fund for maintenance of the line.t, a charge for each phone sufficient for-expense of operator, maintenance and incidental expenses is the only solution to the telephone controversy, then yon tau expect service and got it, but not bef. r . In union there is strength, C. V. Wing and Win. Stillwell w;: re county seat callers the past week. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morris of Juniper Flat spent Sunday with Grandma Morris, Roy Morris of Portland was h.ire the past week and took bis little daughter back with him, The Mansene-Cenlre Ridge Come dy company put on a two-hour entertainment in the I. 0. 0. F. hall here Friday evening which was patronize! by a good lized audience. Proceeds go to the building of a Grange hall at Nanseno. : - " Announcement was given that Maupin Hifeh School would put ( n a play h'ere February 2nd, pro c.eeils to go to the Red Cross fund Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Butler, Miss Komi and Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg of Maupin attended the entertain ment hero Friday evening. Judge. Harper and Claud Harl spent Sunday at Whispering Pines Smock Items Rn's. Law'son and Sample of Gateway pre here holding meet ings a,t Smook this week; I j Willis Farlow. made a business! trip to Maupin Friday. j i A telephone meeting was held' 'at the Smock church Friday. ! I Sum Bennett of Tygh Valley: was visiting W. J. Farlow's Satur-'. day. " . ' T- J. Whitcomb and family re-; turned home from their trip to Piiwdi Portland, Wilbur Mulvany went to Shornr Saturday for Freight. F. E,: Spoor madu a business trip to Maupin and elsewhere to be gone a couple days. The Smock people arc working on the uppi-r White River bridge which washed but some time ago. Mrs. Bessie Gesh has been visit ing her mother this week. Fred Bichsol made a business trip to Maupin Monday. Mrs. Largo left Wednesday for Washington, Mite raver Mrs. J, G. Tunison relumed home from CoivallH and Portland Mrs. Emma Morrow and daughter Mabel coming home with her. II. C. Mai tin of Berkley, Cali fornia, is visiting his s i.-tt-r, Mrs. Tuniron. They were passengers Tuesday South function to visit L. B, Haines and family. The high water at the electric plant washed out the graten and men are repairing the same. L. B. Haines of Section 9 ha', been very busy repairing the damage on his section due to thd derailment of trains 35 and COO about two weeks -ago, caused brake beaimcomir." down. Be Good "An' the Cobb! o-uns '11 git you W. li. DURHAM Jeweler and Watchmaker Maiip no All Work Guaranteed im3-'EE-4s hlS EXCHANG Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Carpets and Rugs - Clothing' Suits for Ladies and Gentlemen $15 and up Come to ray office and let me show you how l ean sell better merchandise than the catalog houses for less money. ' Office, Second Floor First National Bank Bldg The Dalles. Oregon l- -. AUTOMOBILES Fords Pages Orerlands Republic Trucks LEAVE SOME OF THE DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, GIVE US A MAUPIN O0' inl Ef you don't watch out." A baker in Macksvil'e, Kan., turned down l'.od Cross solicitors in a chilly manner and with harsh words. "Within a week," says Capper's Weekly, "a spontaneous boyett among the women had nut him out of bup'n?s. He prolest ed at great 'length through the local paper that he was loyal, but to no effect. Which, in the opin ion of the Toronto Republican, is further evidence that the hand which rocks the cradle also carries rocks for Mr. Boche." Church Notice ) ;. John G. Messier, Pastor Ssf vices at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. every Ijimdiiy, S. S. nj 10 o'clock; prayermeeting 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. Notice Apparently no attention has been paid to the warning in tho latt isue of this paper in regard to allowing hogs "to run "the streets of Maupin, so if they aro not taken care of I will shut them up and Iho owners will have to pay the costs. W. II. Staats. fjaw nor- cas nasg e" AUTO SERVICE YOUR ORDER FOR THE NEW WITH FISCHER THINGS THAT SEU 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 TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL STATE ireire sir n NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAUNTEREST Red Cross Benefit The pupils of the Maupin High School will give the play, "Bread on the Waters" in the I. 0. 0. F. hall at Tygh Valley, February 2, 1913. The proceeds of the enter-1 (ainment will go for the Red Cross The play was rendered here a couple weeks ago and pronounced .i 8uccc9 by a goodly crowd. Ben Cook came down from Crooked river Friday and visited at the home of his sister, Mrs, R. Job nson. Before returning Mon day he purchased the drug store building of Dr. Elwood. Prof, and Mrs. Reiber of Port land arriyed Sunday evening and have been conducting meetings in Donaldson's hall evenings with good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Evick were callers from Wapinitia yesterday. They will sell their household goods tomorrow and hereafter make The Dalles their residence. Mr. Evick recently disposed of his store after being 18 years in business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flanagan returned Wednesday evening from a trip to Seattle and Bremerton, Wn to see their son, but his ship left for San Francisco sooner than was expected and they arrived too late. Eastman Kodaks and Kodak supplies, Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. II. F. Woodcock of The Dalles is here this week viaiting ber son, J. R. Woodcock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kellogg and John Stovall started to the big session .at The Dalies this week, but concluded their journey about a mile beyond Tygh when a rear axle came apart Mrs. E. J, Fischer arrived home Wednesday night from Portland, where she has been having her eyes treated and is somewhat im proved. Fred Hood is suffering an attack of quinsy. AUTO ACCESSORIES Complete line of Tubes and Casings FORD WE CAN DO FOR YOU WORK MAKE GOOD BANK