MAUPM 1TI Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4, NO. 41 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 26. 1918 THE YEAR $1.50 MES 20 FINE DUROC JERSEY Coming on Tuesday morning's express. These will be offered for sale at the 0. W. R. & N. Btook yards Tuesday afternoon. This is and exceptionally fine lot of shoats 31-82 pure blood. Very even color, all under 10 weeks old. Ayerage weight 85 lbs. These have been raised on a dairy ranch with all the milk and alfalfa they could eat. Every one healthy and growing fast. In just the best condition to get the most out of your Blubbfofield. Sunday morning and eyening. Sunday School at 10 o'clock; A welcome to the services, is extend ed to all. SENT IN BY OUR The ladies of the Red Crops are still busy, even, while many arc oooking for harvesters. Mrs. Fraley and Mrs. Donadsoa do the cutting and many have spoken in praise of the efficient work they turn out for the sewing machine. Church Notice Rev. John O? Uessler, Pastor The pimtor will be here to preach Cold weather will be on us in less than 90 days. Have you got your fuel in yet? Fuel will cost more later than it does now; save money; help the goyemmeut and take no chances on heatless days, by ordering your fuel now. J. H. Woodcock announces he start up the mill next week cn a government contract and has wir ed Mr. Santo to be here. "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" Your Grocery Orders Solicited R. C. Jorr Just Received H. B. Jory A Shipment of KNITTING YARN Direct from the Mill No extra middle man's profit to pay here Olive Drab or Grey Shade It Pays to Pay Cash, at Joiry Now is the Time to get your Berries and Fruit for Canning I handle all kinds The very best that money will buy Phone in your orders or call at Hdr CaiA Star- - - - - - - m Wapinitia Items Occasional showers with cool, cloudy weather has been the order here the past few days. Headers were stopped Monday. A large forest fire has been rag ing at Mt. Wilson ance last Wed nesday. Mr. Graham has had a large crew of men thore fighting it including twenty soldiers from Vancouver. Mr. Graham reports nineteen iires on his division in Julv. Mrs. N, G. Hedin and daughter Nova returned home Thursday from an extended visit with rela tives in Portlaud. Mrs. Hedin, mother of N. G. accompanied Ler and is visiting at their home, E. E. Miller came lip from Portland last week and iB looking after business interests here. Harvest is in full swing here. The Kelly thresher started up last week, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Magill and sous and Mrs. Celia Brittaiu were over from Wamio Sunday. Ed Davis returned home from The Dalles Wednesday where he had been receiving medical atten tion at the hospital for his eye which wiib injured while logging1 some weeks a"o. The little daughter of Mrs, Edith Washburn has returned to the home of J. P. Abbott to make her fnturo home. Jesse Lewis left here Monday enroute for Camp Lewis to enter the army. . Word reached here a few days ago that the division with which Sidney WHson sailed arrived safe ly 'over there.' We v if ill to announce that owing to liie busy Sfttson we failed to give a reception for Jesse Lewis, but next Sunday evening, July 28, special services will be held by the C. E. society here for him and a new service flag will be dedicated and a star added for him Mrs. N. G. Hedin will have charge of the meetiug. All ar invited to attend. Lloyd Woodside and George Beebe hauled lumber from Maupin Friday for a new grain bin. The new sewing machiue arriv ed Wednesday for the Red CtWB work room. Ernest Thun who haj been on the lookout at Mt. Wilson was 'ailed to The Dalles the first of tjl8 week for the army examina tion. Did Marr took his place while he 18 awav- Lincoln Uarlmau took in a load of supplies fo'r the government at Clackamas Lak," FnJv. Mr. and Mrs. 0.T Maynard and Mrs. Carrie Kirkhafli made a trip to The Dalles Thursday, return ing Friday. Mrs. Maynard will remain there for a while. Mr. and Mrs.' Joe Graham Were out trom Clackamas Lake Tues day. They report the rues pretty well out and that the soldiers would leave there today. Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hart man delivered a load of supplies to the lake for them Wednesday. Walter Woodside has been quite sick all the past week, but is able to sit up ae present. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Tapp made a trip to The Dalles Sunday, re turning Tuesday. The canning team here is quite huso this week canning for Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Graham NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Military Police Here Maupin is very fortunate in se curing a detail of Co. 1 of the Oregon Military Police. with hind quarters in Pendleton in comma ml of Captain H. E. Williams. The detail here will be in charge' ot Sergeant Henry F. Temple, with Corporal Austin and Privates Thompson, Fesroau, Chandler, AdaniH and Enslinger. They will have quarters in the Donalds n hall and Sergeant Temple would like to have each and every farmer when in town, call on him where ihe purpose and intentions of the organization can he thoroughly explained. The government must have this grain crop. past week has seemed more like October Iban July. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Woodcock relumed Tuesday from an auto trip and visit to Hood River and The Dalles. P. J. Olsen was here Tuesday and Wednesday improving and repairing the bridges on the Hake. oven grade. Jess Fleming started a combine Wednesday afternoon and another one yesterday. The Aldridge and Mallatt combines also started up perutions yesterday. Mrs. lCrnest Confer received a card Wednesday evening announc ing Mr. Confcr's safe arriyal 'ovir there.' ' 42 BOYS' TO CAMP LEWIS Of the forty-two Wasco county men who left for Camp Lewis 'I uesday the following were from this section of the county: ' Aaron liaston, Clyde Oliver, paymond Doering, Charles H. Wilson, Wil liam E. Kidder, Earl Young. Ed ward J. Burlinaame. Tesse T. Lewis. It is said that at the time of registration a year ngo Mr. Oliver was above ihe draft, hut was en thusiastic for service, and register ed with the others. Arthur Philmlee went to Port land fcaturday to visit his uncle. The Times building is being1 im proved by the addition to the resi dent apartments of a sleeping porch, bath room and kitchen. G. W. Vanderpool is doing the work, assisted lly W. L. Morrison. The cool cloudy weather the Burtm Thuroer made a .flyinu trib to i'ortand Sunday. All rail way employees in the service since' January 1, received their extra back pay. Clarence Fargher took u loud of supplies to their sheep camp at the Summit house and after a break down came Wednesday and got Fischer's truck to finish the job. I am leaving and will sell any or part of my household goods, elaborate but are in good shape. Includes one 4-hole Florence oil stove, sewing machine, etc. Burton Thurber, care Ore. Trunk Ry. Mrs. Christine Cunningham is at Dupont, Wn., visiting , her husband. . 1 are you going to do about the Big' Drive when Mr. Fly goes over the too? We can help you with some our good Screen Doors and Screen Windows You better get busy TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. AUTOMOBILES Fords Pages Overland Republic Trucks AUTO SERVICE LEAVE YOU1R OFDER I OR THE NEW FORD AUTO ACCESSORIES Complete line of Tubsrt and Casings rr SOME Of THE THINGS THAI Wfc CAN DO FOR VOW DO YOUR NOTARY" WOHK, sw'LL uuk farm; fok Yuu. RENT YOU A SAFE TY DEPOSIT 110X, RUY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS, TAKE CARE OF YOi JR BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED 5 JTATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKfi iuGb . MAUPIN STATE BANK Jl 11