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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1918)
1 b S Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL.4, NO. 21 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1913 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY CORRESPONDENTS Wapinitia ' ' March 5 Warmer weather tlih week, freezing soma of nights, but it ia thought that it will not injure the grnin, Farming has commenced in some sections; plowing has been in progiess on the Gabel ranch for some time. N. W. F fin n is on the si-.-k . Lt tais week. Fred Pratt commenced work for V. B. Tapp Wednesday, Mrs. Tiny Tapp was called to The Dalles Sunday to he with her mother, Mrs, Heilz, who ia very sick with pneumonia. , Mrs, R. Beyicr went to Tygh Valley Saturday and held servicer in the church, but took eick while there and came house Sunday, - Earl Birchard was selling beef here Tuesday. Ora Maynard conipreted is cistesn the lust of the week, will hold 49,000 gallons. . C, B Doyle made a trip Mauphi Friday bringing up a new gasoline woodsaw which he bad purchased. Mr. and Mrs, Ora Maynard motored to Maupin Tuesday. The regular monthly meeting of the Commercial Club was held at the Lewis hall Saturday evening. Jeweler and Watchmaker Maupin, Oregon All WorK Guaranteed OPTICAL Fralcy (EL Vantlerpools Maupin Garage nod Blacksmithing All Kinds of Automobile Accessories First Class Mechanics Gasoline and Oils Fire Proof Phone Combine e Order your N o these machines that we can get are limited and we are compelled to get our orders in at this time. SHATTUCK BROS. Atncng many interesting th'.iig discussal whs the matter ot I he road on Maupin hill, and it was voted unanimously in favor of a new grade on the bill. The mat ter of telephone line was also dis cussed pro and con and it was fiually decided that we would go to Maupin, and a committee con sisting or J;. A, iiartiii.nl, Dee Wright and Jack Kelly, was sp pointed to investigate matters. A, special meeting of the club will be called a" soon as they gi-t the nre- e sary. information. The stockmen of this section h ive heel) branding and dehorning cattle the past week. Saturday th-y met atG. E. Woods, Monday at B. L. Foreman's and J. L Wests. N. G. Hedin is having his saw mill moyed down to the lower set ting near themouth of the gulch and will have it set up at once and will soon be sawing again. Ha reports 125,000 feet of lumber on the grounds which will be used principally for construction work, Mr. , and Mrs. Bigbee vi ited relatives at Tygh the last of the week. Binkie Tapp will be employed on the Gabel ranch this spring. ' Considerable rcceeding will have to he done in this section this spring. Worms have eaten much ol the grain and some lias frozen out. Wednesday was road day here and the men worked the road WORK ' Cars for Hire Free Air Harvester r i -a Wamic News Mr went Swift and Mrs. Frestus Swift, to Maupin Monday, Mrs. haying some dental work done. Terry and Miss Lou Jones of Smock were Tygh visitors Monday guests of Miss Ercell Stakely. Mrs. Lena Woodcock lias charge of the Red Cross yarns this month also the directing of the cutting of the pnjania suits. With the as sistance of Mrs. Yeva Driver and Mrs. Alta Miller seventeen suits were cut last week by them, Mrs. Mitie Patison having cut five suit'), A number of the friends gave a surprise party to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Norvel Tuesday night, cele- Mrs. Norvel'a birthday anniversary. F. M. Driver, accompanied by W. M. Jackson of Portland arriv ed home from Crass Valley Tues day. They left Wednesday for a few days' stay on Juniper Flat. Dr. Shannon eot hb car mired do.vn on Tveh erade while eohvins r w r . nere weanesuay in cat. lorn took his team and assisted the Dr. in getting out of the mud, Mrs. Bessie Chandler was mar ried on the 22nd of hist month to W. O. Meirfert of Grass Valley, the wedding taking plane at Moro. The bride ia a former resident of this place and her many friends here wish her a happy future, Mrs, Frankie Palmateer reeeiv ed word that her 'son Sammie Douglas was very ill with a relapse of measlys at Tracy, Cal,, where he was recently transferred from Vanc.ouver( Wn. Mrs. Emma. Chastain al Bonctj spent last week here with relatives The orchestra here furnished the music for the dance at Tygh Fri day night following the baske: ball game. Tygh won the game playing against Grass Valley team Mise Ereell Slakely lias chure of the telephone switching 1his tnonlh at Tygh. Miss Lou Jones of Siimck is .assisting her with the work. The spelling school was post poned here Friday night on ac count of the basket hall game ami dance at Tygh until the coming Friday, The knitters met at the church Saturday afternoon and decided to organize a branch of the Fed Cross here, Tom Woodcock received a tele phone message from The Dalles Saturday, that his uncle, II, F. Woodcock was much improved from his recent attack of partial paralysis;. Mr, Woodcock's many friends here are glad to" learn of bis convalescence. Mr. and Mv, Fred Bichsel, J. W- Ayrcs and G. W. Bargcnho't nf Smock attended a baptizing at the' Kinworthy mill back of Friend I I Sunday. Fiftien persons were immersed. The Highland Ditch company I . . i,c; , mn uric orf 1 i ua y , ' icui win'- at fur the enBuinz vear. The Cata and PiOck creek, Three mile an4 Jtound J'rarie cntcn companies held their annual meetings here bin w' Monday. j Ueorgfi MagiH went lo Juniper i Flat Sunday, taking his sister, '.Mi". Annie Remington who Lad; peut the wiuterat his hon e. I ; Ten sweaters, six pairs of socks land ci;tlit v.a-di rag3 were sent ; froui here loonday to The Dalles. I Carl Pratt writes from some- shern it will he ( f inrst henrfit k them. G. E. Woods niovi d lai k on tl.rii farm Wednesday. R, W. McShane Dead Mrs. Ralph Kaiser received t letter Wednesday night from Mrs. K. ,W. McShane, tellinfc of the death of Mr. McShane in Portland February 28th, where he had gone Monday previous for treatment of a sore on his face, which develop ed suddenly into serious infect ic u. The family who had been visiting relatives' at Moxee Citv. Wn were to have arrived home here to day. They have won many warm friends during their residence of the past two years in Maupin, and Mrs,, McShane has the sympathy of all in her sad bereavement. where in France that he is enjoy, ing good health. The many friends here of Dr. J. L. Elwood reeret to lose so nhte a physician and friend who has served them for a number of years, he having sone to Tillamnnt- where he is serving uncle Sam al the big mills as a physician. Mrs. Geore Winsr is amone those on the sick thn nnot wool v " Church Notice Rev. John G. Ilesslor, Pastor Quarterly meeting services will be held, at the church Saturday night and over Sunday. The dis trict elder, Rev. F. L. Burns will have charge of the meeting. Sun day school as usual. On Tuesday night Mrs. Wcodcnrk would like to meet at the church all who are interested in good singing. Tb World War in the light of Scripture, By request of several persons who were not out when I spoke on this subject, and of others who wish to hear it again, I will sjieuk again on the world war, Sunday night, March 10th. You are cordially invited to at tend and bring your friends. You will find the lecture full of interest and valuable information. I. O. O. F. hull. J. A. Reiber, Evangelist. Local Items Twelve of the Red Cross ladies met Wednesday and worked on hospital suits, Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Por. land prices. Phone Main 8881. W. T. Slatten, D. D. S., proprietor. Farmers getting ready to sow . . ,-7.,, ' AUTOMOBILES Fords pageg uvcrlandi LEAVE Republic Truck SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE CAfM DO FOR YOU DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM FOR YOU, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS, TARE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS, DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL, WE CAN AND WILL MAKE COOD MAUPIN STATE BANK wheat should use a good quality of Formaldehyde or Blue Stone to treat the grail). The best on the market can be had at the Maupin Drug Store. ' R, C. Jory and family anived Sunday from Silver City, New- Mexico, where thty have been for Mr. Jory's health. He is much improved. Mrs. Emmons is here this week packing her things to ship to Prosser, Wn. Mrs. Remington of Rye Valley was visiting her sister Mrs. C. H Crofoot Uiis week. St. Patrick's dance at Shattuck hall, Saturday, March 1G. Music by the Cowdell orchestra. Shattuck Bros, will give a dance the 30th when Bowker's orchestra will furnis music. Born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. L B. DeCamp at Criterion an 8 1 3 pound daughter, Portland Painless Dentist 305 Second 8.t., The Dalles, Ore. Port- land prices. Phoue Main 3831. W T. Slatten, D. D. S., proprietor. Three saucers and a plain silver teaspoon were mifplaced the night of the Red Cross supper. Any one having stays! of this class will do Mrs. Wilhelm a fayor to let her know of them. A letter from Miss Emm-son yesterday moininf; states that her mother is able to speak but still very low. The Maupin Garage is as lively as a bee-hive. They had about ail descriptions and makes of ma chines in for mechanical service yesterday. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port land prices. Phone Main 3831. W. T, Slatten, D, D. S,, proprietor. Dr. Hatfield has purchased a Studebakcr car of W, II. Aldridge and enjoying it during his leisuie moments. The machine is prac tically new and a handsome one. The Maupin telephone central hours are 7 a. in, to 7 p. m. with an intermission from 11:80 to l'2:;j when the operator leavis for lunch. These pleasant spring days are a call to the open air. The past week hag been ideal. Last week the ladies of Criter ion attired in their Hoover uiii forms served a Hoover dinner to the crowd which gathered to hear A, R. Chase and Miss Becken boost the thrift stamps. The school children there have over 90 signed up for, Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Port hind prices. Phone Main 3831. W. T. Slatten, D, D. S., proprietor. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES $1.5o PER YEAR. AUTO SERVICE YOUR ORDER FOR THE NEW WITH FISCHER NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAUNTEREST Baskel Ball The high school young people are very much , enthused over basket ball. A second team whs organized calling; themselves the mixed team and had their first practise yesteiday with their new regulation ball.' Their suits are being made. The members are Violet Miller, Laura Goetjen, Vera Goetjen, Fern Msvhew. Louiso Morgensen, and are undtr the supervision of Mrs. L. S. Stovall. , '. Canby, Ore., 3-1-8. -Maupin Times, Find enclosed check for renewal to paper until this fall and back payment. Yours truly, E. E, Hansen. Play Ball " Ease ball goods on display at the Maupin Drug Store, Good stuff for the money. Old 'Pard' the big yellow dog, who has guarded the Harpham confectionery the last two years was poisoned Monday night, also a black stray dog who had chosen f. H. Woodcock for his master. Notice To the republican voters -of Wasco county: I wish to anr.ounea myself as a landidale for the nomination of county treasuvir, subject .to tie will of the republican voters at the primary election, May 17, 1918 iu8 Oliver R. Krier. (Paid Adv.) The new Maupin Drug Storo building is Hearing completion. The brick flue was put in yester- day and with little more work the rear rooms will bo ready for use. i he spacious front room is being finished in wood will have a nei.f corner entrance onto both streets. Mrs. Sawdy, who has been visit ing at the home of her brother, B. D. Fraley we n't to Grnsi Valley this week to visit relatives thero before returning to her home In California. Two Studehnker Sixes for sale at bargains. One 1918 series brand new,- Fischer'a Garage. AUTO ACCESSORIES Complete line of Tube and Caaingi FORD