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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1918)
THE MAUPEN MES 7 . k t . Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4, NO. 42 MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 2, 1918 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR White River Misses Leo and Aim Doering of I m bier, Oregon,, are here visit ing their father E. S. Doering. Mao Ashler left Monday to answer the draft call. Mrs, J. G. Tunieon returned Sunday from The Dalles where she has been attending her daught er, Mrs. Emma Morrow, who is very sick with pneumonia. Mrs. Morrow was taken to the hospital Thursday of last week and is con valescing rapidly. Clyde Thompson who has been visiting in this neighborhood for some time left Sunday night for Portland. He wilt immediately goon to Seattle to accept a posi tion as manager of the Auto Be canitruction Co's. branch houee there. Ora Martin, Nellie Conley and Mr. and Mrs. Lcoore made a trip to The Dalles Saturday, Mr. Goberth returned home last week. Ilia arm is healing quite rapidly. Will Head finished htadieglast Friday. Work is progressing rapidly on the new concrete bridge at Tygh. Will Head, Nora Con joy, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Head spent Sunday at C. E. Tunison's near Maupin. Mrs. Head remained there as Mrs. Tunieon is quite sick. Mrs. Laverty and Mil. Milstead came out from The Dalles Tuesday for a short vi.it at Mr. Hen'. "It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryM Your Grocery Orders Solicited R. C. Jory 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 Gry Shade "It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV Now is the Time to get your i Berries and Fruit for Canning I handle all kinds The very best that money will buy Phone in your orders or call at HoodPs Caslh Stag Wamic News July -28. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy visited at the Asa Stogidill home on Juniper Flat .Sunday. Mrs. VevA Driver, accompanied them home, returning in the evening. . A. - Lamsel and family aud Miss Lucile Kennedy came up Portland Sunday, guests at the J. E. Kennedy home. t Miss Nell Couley, in company with Mies Ora Martin of Lower Tygh and George and Anna Smith of Dufur, returned to her home after spending a few days with her sinter, Mrs. Daura Chas- tain at the Dick Gerity home. Mr. and Mrs- F. M. Driver re ceived a card Monday announcing the arrival of their son Marion in France. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richard son urrived Monday from Juneau, Alaika. They are the guests of Mn. Eichardson'a parents, Mr. and Mr. Will Lucas. Orin and Willis Farlow and George Ayres of Smock were Dalles visitors Monday. Word reached the relatives here tnat Ruben Pratt w ho is stationed at Carup Lewis is a happy bride groom. Mr, Pratt formerly lived here. Ed Chandler has purchased the Ford car belonging to Frank Magil I. Mrs. Win Hull and small boys pf Deschutes ara visiting her father, Abe Shadlay, coming np Wednesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Claud Stocklon came op from Greshaul Wed net day, visiting at the Dioll Palnaa- teer home. George Ayres of Smook was selling berries here Wednesday. A meeting of the Red Cross knitters was held at the home of Mr?. Tonic Lake Wednesday afternoon. Frank Driver went to The Dallos Thursday; taking Harry McMur ray and Ray1 Sharp who took the itiilitary examination, al?o Miss E'trua Driver who remained a guest of Miss Mata Btegman of Mi,U Creek. M'rs. George Ledford of Smock was down Wednesday attending the R'ed Cross meeting. Sid Miilvany accompanied by liis mother and Mrs. Duncan and Wilbur Mulvany were Dalles visit ors FriHayi Sid taking the military examination, David Wilson returned Friday after a two weeks' stay with his daughter, Mrs, Mary Spoor on Smock. James McCoy and Miss Nettie Kinney were married in The Dalles Wednesday. Their many friends heraare wishing them a hnnnv future. Belvie Patison returned to Se ttle, Wn , Saturday after a Vb furlough here. rothy MqCorkle received 'na nrnnfi Saturday i. ' r SUUJ8 luvoroau. eoeneg h(d from The. Dal es o. , ffhUe ju taken on Badger cret camp on the Fnnrth. Dre. Streams and fellows Portland anqVDr. Mo-h of Moro were camped on Badge, creek the middle of. .last week. The two fifrmer men went to Mecca. Ralph Chandler left today for Grass Valley, He has leased the farm land belonging to Belvie Patison. Everybody is busy now beading and threshing. J. Harth came up from Tygh Saturday bringing Eugeue Pratt who is suffering with au attack of kidney complaint. A. E. Lake aud W. E. Wood cock were business visitors at ,Tygh Wednesday, Wapinitia Items Hot weather, yes extremely to this week. Therouiometer danger ously near the 90 mark. Dr. Shannon was called several times last week to see Alva Ham mer, who was quite sick but some what improved now. Joe O'Bried'i thresher started up the last of the week and is now in our vicinity. Tho grain so far, has not turned out very good. Mr. and Mrs. David Sharp spent the week end at the Magill home in Wamic. Ora Maynard and C. B. Doyle went to The Dalles today. ' Dorris Kelly of Maupin was vis ing relatives here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham came out from Clackamas Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huston visited relatives at Dufur last week and while there mads the acquaintance of their new niece who arrived last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Huston. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bontwick of The Dalles stopped over night at the Nelson home on their way to Portland. Mrs. Lu Woodside's driving hnrpe got to drenniing of her old home in the valley last week, and sueceded in getting out of the pasture and left. She made the summit house, a distance of about forty miles, the- first day. Later they heard she htul passed through the toll gate. Mr. and Mrs. Woodside started Thursday for the Valley to get her. Mrs. W. will go on to Woodburn for a two weeks' visit with her parents and relatives there. Church Notice Kcv. John (. lleHBler, Pawlor The pastor will lie here to preach Sunday morning and eyeiiing. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. A welcome to the services iB extend ed to all. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gihhs, for several years rwidents of near Tygh Valley, have purchased the Fred Kaiser property near the Gaeat Southern depot snd will move to it in the near future. Mr. Kaiser expects to go to Port land and work in the ship yards. Dispatch. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy and daughter Lucile returned yos telday for a taw days stay in the mountains. NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Some Chicken While on a strole the other day., one of Burton Thurber'i chickens went into the elevator, was taken up with the grain and became caught in the spout, choking the elevator. V. O. Miller went up and released the bird who when net on its feet cackled and ran away. The S. P. & 8. trains Nos. 1 and 2 use the union station, so if you want to take the 7:10 train home in the evening go to the Union depot, Kodaks and Kodak supplies, Maupin Drug Store. Leave your films here for developing. I ara 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. 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 get busy TUrJl-A-LUM LUMBER CO. mom Miss be of AUTOMOBILES Fordi Paget (7;erlanda Repubu iruc'ki AUTO SERVICE LEAVE rcVR ORDER ! OR TUB NEW FORD AUtO ACCESSORIES Complete line of TuW and taring we. nME or THF -rum.1. 'IS THAI DO YOUR NOTARY W 0RK' SELL YOUR FARM by. YOu' RENT YOU A SAPRTY DEPOSIT BOX CAN DO FOR VOW . fit t?v it mii i i a i BUY YOUR WHEAT, BA B . , mieiuTO W VVW'1""' WILL MAKE UUUU DO YOUR UNITED STAT1 t.n .r. . . PAN AND si TATE BAlNi MAUPIN