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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1918)
MAUPIN PTP1 Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4, NO. 46 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 30. 1918 THE YEAR $1.50 T7 T7TTn IME5 tin SENT IN BY OUR Smock Items Frank Feltch made a trip to Maupin Saturday. Rev, Larson of Gateway preach ed at the church Saturday evening and Sunday, While in the mountains last week Orrin Farlow killed a bear. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farlow and MisB Helen made a trip to Orrin'g camp for some bear meat. Albert Hill was quite sick last week witb quinsy. Dr. Jackson of Dufur came Monday and lanced the gathering. Miss Ida Duncan who carries It Pays to Pay R. C. Jory H. B. Jory In addition to carrying a complete line of staple and fancy groceries we can surjply vour wants in the following: ECONOMY FRUIT JARS & FIXTURES MASON JAR TOPS & RUBBERS HORSESHOE NAILS SHOE NAILS HUNGARIAN NAILS TACKS WIRE CLOTHES LINES CAN OPENERS TIN & GRANITE WARE LANTERNS & GLOBES LAMP CHIMNEYS CASTOR MACHINE OIL CUP GREASE BULK COAL OIL ALSO NOTIONS & STATIONERY Full line of Pendleton Blankets, Robes, Shawls, Mackinaws, Knitting Yarns Remember us when you are in need "It Pays- to Pay Cash at Jory's" Now is the Time to get Berries and Fruit for Canning I handle all kinds The very best that money will buy Phone in your orders or call at HdVaihi Stoir the rural mail between Wamic and Smock is probably the young est mail carrier in the state. She knows ber business though and is worthy of praise. Mrs. Morrison and babe Editb made a short visit on Smock the first of the week. Blaine Disbrow made a trip to fche snow-line of Mt. Hood last week to take his brother Edward some supplies. After searching for several miles he found a couple pair of boots toasting in front of a camp fire. Investigation brought to view the faces of John Conroy and Edward Disbrow from behind books within their tent. And the sheep were grazing on the hillside below. Mrs. Sarah Darnall and two daughters of Dufur are here for a few days' yisit with relatives. Cash at Jory's" OIL CANS ZEROLENE AXLE GREASE your VIRTUALLY ON CASH BASIS The following is the heading of the first article in a recent num ber of the Publishers' Auxiliary: War Board's order reduces cir culation; requires weekly papers to cut circulations 15 per cent Sept. 15; rates raised and all dead heads and delinquents cut off. In view of the above we will be obliged to strike from our list a number of najnes, so if you are in arrears and want the Times after Sept. 15, call or drop us a line. However, we believe that if the majority of lists were paid up as well as ours, there would be no occasion for such a ruling. Less than 16 per cent of our subscribers ami exchanges are not arranged for in advance, and wo will not conceed to call any of these 'dead heads.' Vapinitia Items August weather again this week Sheriff Chrismau aud Mr. Brad Bhaw of 'J'bo Dalles visited this place Monduy. Miss Nellie Holland is stopping at the Lewis home here aud will attend school the coming winter. Pete Olseu has sold his ranch here to Frank McCoy. The Endersby thrt.iher finished its season's run aud pulled in Sunday night. The cojiimuuity has gather a deserted appearance nowdays as everybody and his neighbor has loft or getting ready to go to the mountains. David Marr left last week for his houie in the Valley where he commences teaching his home srhool September 1st. Mr. Arnett came over from Tygh Ridge last week aud Bpent a few days with home folks. Ora Maynard and Irene Doyle made a trip to The Dalles the first of last week. Mrs. Maynard aud little daughter Marjory returned home with them. llarry Fratt wrote last week from Camp Mills, New York, Say ing that they were gettiug ready to sail for France and that they would not hear from him any more until he arrived 'over there'. Mrs. Winnie Wilson received a letter last week from her husband saying lie uad visited bcoltland and England and was well and getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Tapp were called to Hood River last week by the death of Heigh Linsley, a dis tant relative who met with an auto accident aud received injuries from which he died. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wood vis ited in Watnic last week and rent ed a house and will move there soon. After harvest is over he will take up the cnurch wotk there for the coming winter, Celia Brittaiu is visiting rela tives In Wamic this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Char lei Gabel spent several days in Portland IhfI week, W. B. Keen and wife returned from the huckleberry fields last Thursday and are now qufte busy remodeling their Tina Grove house We were sorry that we faild to reach home lat week in time to gft in the item3, but we succeeded in gatberiug over 43 gallons of the famous fruit aud were only gone a neck. Virgil Mayfield and Ernest Thun left Monday for Camp Lewis Mis. Alta May field, Cecil Mayfield LARGEST CALL LAST TUESDAY Of the fiftyone men who left The Dalles Tuesday tor Camp Lewie the following well known in this end of the couuty: Joseph Xavier Modesto, California; Virgil Dudley Mayfield, Ernest Henry Robert Thun, Wapinitia; Pohona v Wolf, Matthew Suppah, Simnasho; Geo. Samuel Heilmeyer, Ellis Ray bharp, Wamic; Alexander Mc Donald, Truman Ernest Powers, Roy Theodore Keaton, Antelope; Fred Hornquist, Criterion; Charles Albeit Cunningham, Maupin; Al fred McCorkle, Wasco; Walter Beyer, Alfred Franklin Barlow, Geo, A. Mickle, Shaniko. Raymond and Lesley and Ches ter Crabtree, Ed Ritch, W. O. Miller and Floyd McLeoud have received notice to report for ser vice betweeu the 3rd and 6th ol September. We Mean Busines s Have purchasers for Improved and unimproved farms in U'usco and adjoining counties. Owners only need answer If you do not mean business don't rnswer. Hurry up if you do. Northwest ern Securities & Investmeiat Com pany, 22 N 10th Street, Portland, Oregon. them to The Dalles. Mrs. Amen whobas been stav ingrth Mrs. GraffSS "at'Tjfaka. mas Lake this summer took Mr. Thun's place as 'lookout' on Mt. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Evick came out from The Dalles Tuesday and took 'Grandma' Evick to The Dalles to receive medical treatment Lloyd Woodside is spending his vacation at, Clackamas Lake at the Graham home. Among those who have been at tacked with Mt. Hood fever and lmve gone for relief at that place ara Mr. and Mrs, Hediti, Ben Flinn, Mr. aud Mrs. V, B. Tapp and family, Clyde Flinn, Leonard Wilson, Harry Weberg, Ed Davis aud family, Mr. and Mrg. Geo. B6ebe, Ora Maynard, Mr. osborue Mr. and Mr. E, A. Hartmau, Mrs Cyr, Annie aud Mabel Lewis, 0. L, Paquet, Volley Endertby and family, and more going every day. Wheat hauling has commenced here. Joe o'Brien'a thresher had a break down last week, but is run ning again now. G. E. Wood and Cos', thresher succeeded in getting started last week ami is now doing fine, . Criterion Mr. and Mrs. Herrling of Salem are yisiting their daughter Mrs, P. T. Kirsch. Mrs. Kirscli and her mother Mrs Herrling spent Sunday at Joe Kramers In the Cove. Ruth I'll well who has been working iu Maupin the past few SOME or THE THINGS I MA I Wt CAN DO FOR ' DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL iOUU FARM 1'Olt YOu, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS, TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOD MAUPIN $TATE DANK weeks returned to her home on Ridgeway Sunday. Mr. Stage was reported very sick Wednesday. D. B. Appling was on business Saturday. iu Maupin Fred Hornquist left for Camp Monday. L. B. DeCamp finished heading Saturday on the Bonney ranch anu puuea uis nmcnme in nome for this season. Mr. Arberson is visiting at the Baxter home this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller are leaving for a few days' outing in the mountains this week. Jim Baxter and son Joe are in the mountains at preseut. Miss Frances JKirsch who has been employed to teach the Lake View school is having a neat little bungalow built on her homestead west of J. K. Kirsch's place. White River Mr. andMrs. Hess have return ed from their vacation; Mrs. Lav erty returned to her home iu The Dulles, Mrs. Milstead remaining to visit triends at Wilhoit Springs. Mr. and Mrs, W. 0. Miller nf Maupin spent Sunday with their uncle, J. G. Tunison, Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Fev. Blackman of The Dalles Bertha 0. Stillwell and Cecil R. Tunison, both of Tygh Valley, were united iu mar riage. About forty ol their friends came to charivari them on their return home.. The friends left ibont midnight, leaviug many H0Hcl w,BbfM to ,be newJy wodfl- Ernest O. Webb and Amelia Taylor of Tygh Valley were mar ried in Portland, returning home Thuisday the 22ud. Large sheets of carbou paper for embroidery stamping at the Times AUtt& THE PWMitttS Requires alertness to the ever-changing war-time conditions. You will always find us ready to help meet those problems as they arise and we are going to help you to meet them m Tflt Epmisou 0? NOW CVf On and after September 1, 1918, all book accounts will be limild to 30 days' credit. If an extention of time is desired, the TRADE ACCEPTANCE, a form of paper RECOMMENDED by the FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS will be used. For detailed information, watch our ads. See your banker or call on us and we will be glad to explain. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER GO. A. L. ANDERSON, Manager. WAPINITIA TO HAVE MACHINES . Money Raised The people of Wapinitia thank the communities for their liberal douatious in raising money for the two Red Cross sewing machines. The following are donors con tributiug to the fund totaling the amount of $58.00: Mrs. L. D. Woodside J. P. Abbott Pete Conroy Minnie Hartman N. G. Hedin The Gabel family Mrs. Cyr Mr, and Mn. Wood Mrs. Tapp Mrs. Hedin Mrs. L. M. Woodside Mrs. Anna Pechett Josie O'Brien Mrs. O'Brien Mrs. Maddron MrB. nice Mrs, E. M. Hartmau Bill MoClean Virgil Maddron Mrs, J. S. Brown Lew Kelly May Barzee E. A. Cyr Mrs, Claymier Stella Davis Mrs. Anua Smith B. L. Foreman J. I. West V. Roberts Mrs. Peterson Shattuck Bros. Chester Crabtree Lester Crabtree Mr. aud Mrs. E. J. Styer Ellis Doughtou J. Shipflin H. R. Kaiser Geo, Pliley M. Creager Thos. Kiengly R. B. Bell G. W. Mallatt Miss Westergard F. C. Butler Laura Durham J. R. Riggles lea Derthick Dr. Hatfield Mrrothell ... Jory's Store Fraley & Vaoderpool Elwin Brown Ed Ritch Mrs. J. C. Uagey Ina Dawson Mrs. V. Endersby Z. A. Kolly Mrs. J. L Confer Mrs. L. B. Kelly, chairman of committee. and Beu Richardson accompanied