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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1918)
xr- JiO L" Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4, NO. 43 MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 9. 1)15 THE YEAR $1.50 a JLWW1LW SENT IN BY OUR Wamic News Grandma McCoy arrived Wed nesday from Red Bluff, California, spendiug a week at the C, S. Mc Corkle Lome. Tbia place experienced sotne very warm weather, the tempera ture getting up to 98 on the 31st. "Grandma'' McCorkle came up Sunday from Tygh visiting at the C. S. McCorkle home. Jay Fowler, Charley Lake, Miss Hilda Lake and Miss Gertrude Crabtree visited Mrs. Veva Driver at the Asa Stogsdill home on Juniper Flat Wednesday. N Herman Gesb had a breakdown with his header ot the Ben S'eed place Wednesday, causing a delay. George Magill passed through town last week with his combine. This is the first one to be brought, to this neighborhood. F. M. Driver made a trip toTho Dalles Monday, taking Mr. mid Mrs. Steph Wing, Mrs. Lois Me Cown and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Wing remained, Mr. Wing taking medical treatment. They returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driver, Mrs. Jessie Wcodcock and chil. dren visited at the Bruce Driver borne on Juniper Flat Wednesday, remaining over night. Mrs. Ethel Duncan received a card from her husband, Marion Duncan Friday, announcing bin arriyal in France. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harvey and baby, Mrs. Elsie Campbell and Mrs. Alta Milior and sou Val visit "It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV Your Grocery Orders Solicited J CSV R. C. Jory Just Received II. B. Jory A Shipment of KNITTING YAR Direct from the Mill No extra middle man's profit to pay here Olive Drab or Grey Shade "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" 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 Hoodies Cmh Star HELP WILL BE NEED SOON TO INSURE SAFETY OF GRAIN CROP The farmers and all members of the Home Guard are hereby noti fied to be ready for guard duty at the Warehouses in Maupin. It is likely the military police will have to leave and it will be neces sary to have ten men a 'night to supply the two shifts. II. R. Kaiser, Cant. ed at the Bob Stows home on the Deschutes river Saturday. Guy Harvey went to The Dalles Sunday, taking Mrs. Harvey and baby who were called to Hood River bv the illness of relatives. Wapinitia Items Threshing is in full blast here (his week. U. S. Endersby'H ma chine started Tuesday. Mrs. Burt Ha minor has charge of the cook llOUS'3, Mi'H. W; I). Wilson was called to IVatella, Idaho, last week by the illness of Mrs. York Wilson. Mrs. II ft din who has been visit ing at the home of her son N. G. Hedin the past month left Tues day for her homo in Portland. Hubert TVpp wrote to home folks last week from Mure Island saying that be bad been called out to sea and not to write till they beard from him. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Uuntin and little daughter, Hr. and Mrs. Kollun Myers of Dulur spent the week end at the Frank Ilustin home. Clyde' plum visited ul 'tudc Sunday. II is sister Mr. Celiu Brit tain returned home wilh him. The j irrigation demonsl ration and lecture in the school home by Prof. Teeter of Corvallis was well attended Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. Dyer and a friend from F.ytaciida visited over Monday night ah the home of Jackson Kiee Calin McCorkle spent a few days in the mountains last week looking after tli6 berries. He re poi U the buckle berried ripe and plcnfilul. Mrs. Frankie Thomas of Hood Paver has spent the past week week visiting at the home her aunt, Mrs. B. L. Foreman . Lester McCorkle writes from Ft. Ben Harrison, Indiana, saying he was well and bag been made ser geant, and he' now has 100 men under him to train. Ho sayB they expect to leave there soon for France. C. B. Doyle was looking after businews affairs in Portland last week. N. G. Iledin reports business quite fluuririhing in water ditch line, having sold several thousand dollars worth lately. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Iledin, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Keeu were Maupin visitors Tuesday. Bill MtClaiu wad out from th'i Big Meadows lawt week. Lu Woodwidu returned Lome Saturday night from the valley where he bad gone after his horse, but when he got to Sandy be was told it had been there, but some travelers had claimed it, and left there with it, Mrs. Celia Brittain received a letty Tuesday from her husband at the Presidio, California, and it contained some flowers which the Bebekah Lodge of Tygh Valley had telegraphed to a green bouse at San Francisco and ordered sent to the hospital where he has been confined for some time, but is out now-arid expects, to leave for Ft. Mead, Md. We understand that Jack Kelly and J. C. Hagey have pinch hhit! the entire holding, including live stock, farming implements, land, etc., of Fen Batty near the Kelly church. Show Your Spirit A number of the Oregon Mili tary Police have come among w for the protection of the farmers and warehouses of Maupin ami vicinity. These boys receive but a very small salary and hoard themselves. They are hpIuiij; no favors of anyone nor any donation but we think thr farmers of (bis yicinity would be willing and pleased to help the boys by fum ing a few potatoes and sueTi things as they have around their farms. There aro other communities in (he state where the farmers have ask' il them to come, offering to supply the necessary food free of charge, but they have been sent here. Come farmer, show your appreciation of the soldiers here wtio are looking after your inter ests' by biinging them something good to eat. ' Church Notice Rev. John (1. Ilesaler, Pastor Rev. F. L. Burns, the district elder of the Salem and The Dalles districts will preach at the regular morning service. There will be no evening service August 11. Sunday School at the usual hour All are welcome at the services. Reduce Force Owing to (be call for the help of the Oregon Military Police, and the few in number, we are inform ed that part of the police now stationed here will leave us in a few days; for the grain belt farth er south, and will try, as they have here, to nt the Home Guards of other localities interested in the necessity of guarding the grain warehouses and elevators. ' LAST PAYMENT DUE AUGUST 15 1 1 i.j i Liberty Loan Last payment on your bonds of Third Liberty Loan will be due next Thursday, August 15. Do not neglect it. Better pay before due. Forty per cent of your bond due that date. This is only notice that you will receive. The S. P. & S. trains Nob. 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 am leaving and will sell any or paH of my household goods, elaberate but are in good shape. Includes one 4-hcde Floronce oil stove, sewing . machine, etc. Burton Thurber, care Ore. Trunk Ry. 1 Fl '; W- are you going to do about the Big' Drive when Mr. Fly goes over the top? We can help you with some our n Doors and indows W You better get busy TUM-A-LU LUMBER CO, AUTOMOBILES Ford Pages Overland Republic IruCKs auto service; ni.Av; Y tu'R o Tr;R for the: new ford AUTO ACCESSORIES Complete lino of TuVjU and iV.ring SOME Olr THE THINGS J MAI WC CAN DO FOR VOW DO YOUlt NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM Fuir, YOO, rent you a .safety deposit p.ox, . buy your wheat, barley and oats, take care of youk banking business, do your united states commissioner work. GIVE U3 A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WLLl' MAKE GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK