The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 28, 1918, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL 4, NO. 37
MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 28, 1913
THE YEAR $1.50
From France
May 17, 1918.
Mr. N. W. Flint!, ,
Wiipinitia, Ore.
Kind friends:
I just received your card as
greetings from the Christian En
deavor, and I had a pleasant East
er Sunday, and I thank them for
their kindness towards me. This
leaves tiie well and I hope that
these few lines find you folks all
the game.
How are the folks around home
anyway. I have received but one
letter from Millers since I crossed
the pond.
We had some, time coming
across. Everything went nicely
until Kaiser Bill got after us, and
I guess the good Lord was with us
Then it wasn't so scary as it
might have bee'n. I wouldn't
Machines Here
This month's shipment from the
local Red Cross work room con
sists of 101 bed jackell, 31 sweat
ers, 1 pair of socks, 2 pajatna suits
Many ladies are there for work
each meeting and work progresses
most harmoniously.
The three sewiug machines or
dered last week arrived and were
iu use Wednesday.
have missed it for anything, but I
wouldn't want to go through it
again. I sure would like to get
hold of the Kaiser myself. I
think I could handle bim.
I guess you were never in this
country ; it is sure a nice coantry,
most beautiful plac I ever saw.
Some of the nicest roads, emoothe
as a floor and straight as a line
"It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV
We have Thrift Stamps for sale
Ask Us
R. C. Jory F. M. Jory
We can quote you very
attractive prices on case goods
Let us figure with you
. on your harvest order
We want your Eggs
"It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV'
NEWS ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
Double Wedding
Marriage licenses were granted
yesterday to John D. pernio and
Mrs, Mintie Kinyon, both of Tygh
Valley, and to Harry C. Brown
and Miss Maizie Kinyon, also of
Tygh Valley. Chronicle, Saturday.
SENT IN BY 1R
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
OVER THE TOP
WITH
' Firof mrd Stock
AND
A &L Brasridl Groceries
the besit tikafc money can huj
Fresh Vegetable! Tri-Weekly
Hdkainri Bread
Jack Davis, the 4-nionth-old Bon
of Mr. and Mrs. Shearer of Man pin
died here Saturday and wa? taken
to the family home for burial.
Chronicle, Monday.
Jerom Morrow of Morn has been
visiting friends at Tygh a few
days, calling at Matipin Monday,
Mr. Morrow ' recently severed his
left forefinger while splitting "wood
Dr. and Mrs. Hatfield returned
Tuesday night accompanied by
the doctor's brother, J. N., wife
and son. They left .North Yaki
ma at 7 a. in. arriving hpre in the
eyening, having motored 211 miles
Monday W. H. Talcott and Job
Crahlroe improved the postolhYp
building by reducing the walk to
a level and putting a roof over it.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Derthick
motored over from Dufur Tuesday.
They are harvesting their son's (J.
I. Derthick, crop while he in in
the armv.
Mifis Phyllis Fischer returned
home a few days ago after spend
ing the school year at the Univer
sity of Oregon.
Mr. and Mis. Rlaats went to
Dufur Thursday and attended the
colt show. Grover Sluaher and
family returned with them Sunday
evening.
Dale Bonney made proof on bis
homestead before U. w Couimis
sioner HI uni t Wednesday. P. T
Kirsch and J. K. Miller were wit-
lieSHPR,
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Wfnifree
will move to Portland Saturday.
They have traded their homestead
for property -there.
Geo. Glass was down from Hep-
nr, reluming Wednesday, accom
panied by bis daughter, Mrs
Leona Allen.
Resolved that Dee Talcott forgot
something Sunday evening when
he went home from Guard practise
Mrs Mayme Ray is helping at
her parents' home near Tygh
while her mother is in the hos
pital at The Dalles.
Wapinitia Items
Ed Davis met with an accident
the first of the week while fogging
for the Hediii sawmill, a pure of
limber flying and striking him in
the eye. He went to The Dalles
Wednesdry to receive treatment.
Dr. Shannon has been called sever
al times during the past week to
see Billie Sturgis who is quite sick
Mrs. N. G. tied in and daughter
Mova left last Suuday for Portland
Mies Jennie Hartman, Mrs
Barba Moore, sisters of E. M.
Hartman of this place and Miss
Hazel Hartman, a niece, who have
been visiting bora the past week
left Tuesday for their homes in the
valley.
David Sharp has been quite sick
the past week.
.Dee Woodside and O. L. Pnquet
shipped a car of cattle Saturday,
A number of the cattle men of
this vicinity are out on a ride
gathering up the fat cattle and
several carloads will be shipped
Hailed Out
During the thunder storm here
Saturday hail stuck the Raknoven
section and destroyed the grain
crops of G. W. Mallatt and Lester
Holt. The latter was uninsured.
This is the third year in four that
Mr. Mallatt has suffered lofw by
hail. The insurance covers about
of the loss and was taken out only
two days prior to the storm. The
crop covered 11Q0 acres;
tne last of the week.
J. S. Brown has a new farm well
under construction ou his Pine
Grove property.
Haying has commenced here
and harvest will soon as consider
able fall grain is almost ripe.
Rev. Geo. Chapman and family
arrived here today, Thursday.
J. S. Brown cut his first crop of
alfalfa hay last week from ground
seeded last year.
The local Red Cross has received
a new consignment of work and
the BigVe house has been filled
up for work roomB this summer.
About 500 head of cattle belong
ing to several parties near Dufur
passed through here the last of the
week for the mountains to feed
July Fourth
'"!
Wapinitia, Oregon,
I wish to place before the Plains
people a correction to the effect
tat the Wapinitia Plains Commer
cial Club and allied internets have
reconsidered the plan for a cele
bration on the Fourth of July.
No general celebration will be
staged. A good many friends will
gather in the Kelly and Abbott
groves, also at Clear Lake in the
mountains where the spirit of cele
bration will be remembered quiet
ly by each group.
N. 0. Hedin, Sec'y.
near the big meadows. '
Mr. and MrB. B. L. Foreman,
Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs. Dee
Wright were visitors at The Dalles
Friday.
Mr. Annie Brown from the Val
ley and Mrs. Myrtle Nickerson
from Bend are visiting at the
home of their father, J. I. Powell
the past week.
N. W. Fliun, Mrs. Celia Brit
taiu, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sharpe
spent a few days at Clear Lake
last week.
Several light showerB fell here
Saturday and Sunday. More is
badly needed.
AT
are you going to do about the Big'
Drive when Mr. Fly goes over
the top?
We can help you with some our
good Screen Doors and
' Screen Windows
You better g'et busy
could be.
We have a;Y MCA here and
have some nice times in it. It is
sure great what the "--ciation
does fur the soldier boys. It keeps
them in camp for there Is amuse
ment most of the time of evenings
We have bad our Y M C A only a
few days.
Well I guess your hoys are in
the army by now. , 1 sur have
seen some of the world since I en
listed, more than I ever expected
to see. .1 will have ,Z to talk
about when 1 get back and I hope
that I get to sen more. I he more
a man sees the more ho wantB to
, . f ... a ll I I
gee, Ul coursH i cau i ten wnav j ,
have seen hot I can tell it when 1
get back and 1 hope that won't Uj
uery long either. I don I want to
come home until we get the Kaiser
hanged lo a hud).
Well give ii i y regards to the
Ixiys and all (be rt,
I if nmiii as ever, yours truly,
Tvt. (J. A. hitlink, Co. U Oil)
Br. 20tb Log., A E V Ftatve,
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