The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, March 15, 1918, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
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VOL 4, NO. 22
MAUPIN. SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1918
THE YEAR $1.50
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Church Notice
Rev. John G. Hessler, TnMor
The subject of the morning ser
vice will be The Two Witnersc.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The
pastor will be away at night and
there will be no service in the
church. The annual society and
circuit meeting will be held in the
church March 30, 1918, ot 2 p. m.
One trustee will be elected at that
time.
Play Ball
Base ball goods on display at
the Maupin Drug Store, Good
stuff for the money.
SENT IN Bf OUR
CORRESPONDENTS
Tygh Valley
A. A. Bouncy puiehascd the R
I). Hewitt Ford car and VeralJia
traded his chapps off for a pair oi
goggles and is learning the car a
few new tricks,
Ju''g(! Harper and John Mi Cor
kle made a swap last week in
transportation lines; John got the
Ford and the Judge is the owner
of a fine pair of 'mules.
Dale Bonney and family of Cri-
4A ii
will be served at the
upin Hotel,
First Class Waiters
30th I
2S
rerion were visiting at the A. A.
Biiuieg home the past week.
Geo, Woodruff went to The
Dalles Friday to see bis father
who is seriously ill with -pi, eu
niubia. The switchboard has been moved
to the postofhee. Miss Stakily
and Miss Jones aie the 'hello'
skirls now,
E. V. McOorkle and family
bare moved to the R. W. Mc
Corkle place on Juniper where E.
V. will work this season.
Geo. Woodruff, K. L Hauser,
Dr. Shannon and Z. A. Watkins
were Dalles eallers Friday.
County Commissioner F. C.
Clausen was a business caller here
Sunday.
F. C. Euller, W. H. Staats and
Mr. and Mis. Wallace Kellogg
were Sunday callers at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris were
visiting at the Beckwith home
Sunday,
Evans Fairish of Maupin was a
Tygh caller Sunday.
On March iQih at 1:30 p. ni.
Miss Martha Bechan will hold a
Home F.conomicu clnb meeting in
the I. 0. O, F, ball at this place
and will be pleased to see as many
, of the ladies of the community on
AUTOMOBILES
Fords .
Pages
Overlands
Republic Trucks
AUTO SERVICE
LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR THE NEW FORD
WITH FISCHER
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Complete
' line of
Tubes and
Casings
SOME OF THE THINGS THAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
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 GOOD
MAUPIN STATE BANK
ble Six"
Oakland "Sensi
that date as can come. Topic, i.
e., The npes of the new flours and
their substitutes.
On Friday last the deal was
closed whereby A. A. Bonney be
comes t ie owner of the McAtee
ranch and town property, Mr.
McAtee has an option on a grain
ranch in Willamette valley near
Salem, but is undecided as yet
whether to become a web-footer or
hot. He has .moved his family in
the house he formed A owned here
and will be with us tins summer.
E. M. Hill and family of Dufur
were visiting their daughter Lois
at Geo. Young's 'Sundify.
J. Isabel! has put a sign on his
mill, 'Don't take but one sack at
a time', Someone slipped it over
on Hoover and went up through
the floor and took eight faeksot'
flour at one time. Jim says that
he knows the party who did it is
not very patriotic or Hooverizing
dthear.
J. Boen and W. Sharp of upper
Juniper were callers here Sunday.
The annual stock holden' meet
ing of the Southern Wasco County
Fair was held here Monday. V.
H, McAtee, F; C; Butler and J. T
Harper resigned as president, sec
retary and treasurer, respectfully.
A. A. Bonney was elected as presi
dent, and the secretary and treas
ury office was combined in one
and F. A. Morrow was elide! to
serye in that office until Jui e 2nd,
the next meeting,
Mrs, Win. McFarland has I een
visiting her sister, Mrs. Oliver for
a few days before her departure
for New York to visit her husband
who is serving iu the navy.
Joe Graham of Wapinit'a w. s a
Tygh visitor Saturday.
Elmer Munier who is following
agriculture on the Arthur Morris
lanch was calling on friends here
Sunday. '
Z. A. Walkius left Tuesday for
the John Day country to hoid for
K. L. Hauser,
CLOTHING 10 BE
SHIPPED MAR. 25
Help Belgium
These allies of ours b"hind the
German lines, with their, native
stocks of raw materials long since
exhausted, and. no commercial
imports since the 'first devastation
of their country, need, and need
promptly, this relief in their des
titution. The quantity of raw
materials which we have been per
mitted to import for manufacture
into clothing in these parts of
Belgium and France has never
been sufficient. Even the well-to-
do are short of necessities; the
poer are in diro need.
The Red Cross is calling for
used and surplus clothing fur the
relief work ol the Commission in
France and Belgium and will ship
from The Dalles, March 25th.
Mrs. A, L. Anderson is local com
mittee representative and 300
pounds is the quota for Maupin.
Nearly everything of substantial
material is listed as wanted except
straw and rubber goods.
This uot the regular work of ti e '
Red Cross but until the 25th they
are collecting for the Belgium Re
lief Commissisn, Contributors le
prompt.
Farm for Sale
i j. j
I4O acres, 9 miles southwest of
Waniio; 25 in cultivation; house,
iiarn, water right; $20 per acre;
outside range. B. W. Morgan.
Mrs. G, L. Ilarpham gave a
party at the confectionery Monday
night for Mrs. Mayme Smith.
)ancing was the order and after
oloasing refreshments, tho guests
enjoyed playing pool on the con
venient tables in the adjoining
room.
Mannin Orpornn
All Work Guaranteed
OPTICAL WORK
Model C-34
Don't fail to see this wonderful little Car
Costs lass to own and operate
than any car on the road today
8000 to 10000 mJes on a set of tires
20 to 25 miles on a gallon of gas
We Can Show You Why
(Ask for a demonstration if you are interested)
F. O. B. Maupin $1225.00
With 5 Wire Wheels $1300.00
Wapinitia Items
March 12
Snow has fallen here oil day,
but n.elts as it falls, and the good
roads are spoiled for the present.
W. O. Wilson has rented the
farm that J. S. Brown sold recent
ly and has commenced farming it.
W. E, Foreman is transacting
business iu The Dalles this week.
Quite a number from hero at
tended the sale at Elmer Snod
grass' Suturday. A very large
crowd was present. J. T. Harper
auctioneered and everything sold
at good price
Lester and Chester Crabtren are
riding around in a new Oakland C
which they recently purchased.
N. W. Flinn and family visited
relatives in Wamic Sunday, and
on their return home broke the
axle on their car and had to leave
it there, Geo. Magill , brought
ihem over Monday in his car,
Mrs. Winnie Wilson left here
some time ago for Camp Lewis to
visit her husband, Sidney W'bon
who is stationed there.
W. R. Maynard made a busineis
trip to The Dalles lard week, some
one having forged a chf.ck on him,
and he went to look after the1
nutter. '
Ben Fjchardson who was called
to Portland some time ago by the
death of his mother returned bom
last week accompanied by two ol
his sinters who will vir-it here 11
while.
Mrs, E. M. Hartman's brother,
Mr. Marquam visited at the Hart
man home last week.
Ernie Endersby is among the
(concluded on last pnge)
Fraley G& Vanderpools
Maupin Oarage and Blacksmlihing
All Kinds of Automobile Accessories
First Class Mechanics
Gasoline and Oils
Fire Proof Phone
Cars for Hire
Free Air
c
rload
Just Arrived
harrows, drag harrows, disc
harrows, wagons, drill?,
plows, walking plow?,
sulkey plows, gang plows,
plow shares, mole boards
EVERYTHING
in the Oliver line
CALL ON
W. H. STAATS & CO.
for your wants