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Vol. 4, No. 25, Maupin, Oregon, Friday, April- 5, 1918- Wamic News March 81 Giant Ledford had a rnn-a-way while plowing in his Held and was in town Monday to get his! plow repaired. Mrs. Led ford accompa nied him to town. Parlies were here Monday get ling a load of lumber for 0. Conley -nygi... . ... . This place has received earlier mail service the past week. Jim uiie Johnson has changed the wagon for the auto nnd js now able to do i he driying of the car. While Brenton Slusher was descending-the grade on the other -ide of Tygh with a big road en gine on bis way to Maupiti and in passing Jamie Abbot t of VVapinitia she windshield of the' latter's car was broken, Andy Kails went to The Dalles Monday taking his sister, Mrs. Laura Kennedy who went on to Hood River where .she will' visit relatives. Charley Lake cam) from P in land Thursday to spemJ . Easter with home folks. Erraa and Alma Driver came out from 'Ibe Danes Friday spend ing a lew days ui their home. Mis. Georgia iorvel ana Mrs. Myrtle Swii'l were, Tygh visitors Friday, C. T. Bonucy, A. R. Chase, L. J. Allen and Exie Morgan were here Friday nigliu '',,' Mrs. J. U. Woodcock and Mrs. Ethel Duncan arrived Sauirdav from a two weeks' stay in Port land. . One of the most charming events of the season was the four act drama given by the school under the. able management of Prof. Morley. "Playing 'Fair'" was a good play and well acted. The Woodcock orchestra furnished music. ' Two patriotic pieces wr ; numbers that thrilled the audience The attendance gaye a good door receipt, which will go to the aid of j the .school work. Dancing follow-, ed in the hall below. J. Rev. G. E. Words of Wapinitia preached an Easter sermon in the church here today. Mrs. Woods accompanied him here. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Flinn and family were over from Juniper Sunday attending services. . A boy baby was born the28th to Mr. and Mrs. James McCowan. Miss Hilda Lake carne up.fr.qm Portland Monday, and after spend iiig the week at home 'left Satur day ftr Davenport, , Wn., where she haB accepted a position in the cf)iint.y superintendent's office of her brotber-iu-law, J. A. Ward.' ' . Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Crabtree were over from Juniper today. . Guy Harvey was up from Lick Skillet today. , J. L. Maddion of Mutton Moun tain was here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Davidson and Mis. Ella Louisignol were guesis at the A. J.Switt home today Shaniko . . Mssers Bonney, Allen , Chase and Mqran yisit'ed the schopl Friday moaning and lectured on Industrial Club work, , Mr. aDd Mrs. J. W. Hoech were visitors in The Dalles Friday to Sunday. An Easter piogram was given at the school house Sunday morning,, W. W. Siiodgmss returned from the Valley and brought back twelve head of yearling cattle for hi homestead. Mr. iiamnioud gave Easter pic tures here Monday night. ( Alonzii Morgan arrived last week from Kentucky and will work for ,r. E. Hintonon the Imerial ranch Mi's. Keiger returned from an extended visit, at Dayton and oth er Washington points. Bert Salnavy has moved from Antelope to the Sumpner house in Shaniko. ' A J. Holt Made a business trip to Wamic Monday. Mrs. Feston and daughter Gene vieVe srjent Easter iu Portland. Miss Bechen and Mr. Upton .' spoke at the school house Friday night on gardening and poultry ,: Mr. arid ' 'Mrs. ' Espirig moved to their homestead last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson mov ed to their homestead Monday. j'Vf'. Hoech, local chairman of the Third, Liberty Loari attended the county meeting in The Dalles S,at-urday'.night and 1b prepared to instruct his committee1,' W. Bolton and John McLennan ot Ante"lope and Wm. Rees and Thomas Gavin of Shaniko,. The drive begins April 6th and continues for three necksi ''. Walter Ledford of Wamic has been sent to the' Moody McReach as a government trapper. Mr. Ledford passed through here today with a trapper outfit consisting of Government Sure Death capsular traps and fire arms, etc. Such services will be appreciated by the stockmen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler were visiting iu The Dalles last week. J. F. Hood has returned from a combined business and pleasure trip to The. Dalles and Walla Walla. Mr. 'Hood has repainted the interior of the Lake store and is preparing to open the 15th with a new line of general mefchanSise. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Patrick came in from Ridgeway Monday bringing their daughter," Mrs." Chas. Still wel 1 and infant sun to' trke the train for their home in Washington.