THE MAUPIN TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4, NO. 51 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1913 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR Wapinitia Items A fine shower fell here Wednes day evening. 0, L. Paquet made a trip to Clackamas Lake the fimt of lh week and moved out Mack Holla man and family who spent the dimmer there. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Flinn mad a trip to Smock Wednesday, Joe Abbott returned to bis home in Hood River Monday. Sunday, October 13 will be ob served us rally day at the church 'Hoover' dinner, will be beryed at noon, "Several talks will bo given during the day by prominent speakers here. Everyone is cor dially invited to attend and help boost the Sunday schools of the Flat. " We wish to correct a statement made last week in which we said Misi Ruby Wilson had gone to Eugene, instead she went to Wamio Sunday 'to take charge of the Pine Grove school. It. W. McCorkle's received word Monday that their son Lester bad arrived safely- 'over there'. Mr. Osborne has rented the Wapinitia ranch of Bill Maynard which he purchased last week of V. B. Tapp. Mr. and Mrs. D. Woodside re turned Tuesday from their trip to Southern Oregon. They report here. The Pine Grove and Powell Sunday schools will join in f urn-1 the best trip ever and the hunting ishiag the program. A regular fine and that they packed back It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV R. C. Jory In addition to carrying a complete line of staple and fancy groceries we can suDply vour wants in the following: ECONOMY FRUIT JARS & FIXTURES MASON JAR TOPS & RUBBERS H. B. Jory HORSESHOE NAILS HUNGARIAN NAILS WIRE CLOTHES LINES TIN & GRANITE WARE LAMP CHIMNEYS CASTOR MACHINE OIL CUP GREASE SHOE NAILS TACKS CAN OPENERS LANTERNS & GLOBES OIL CANS ZEROLENE AXLE GREASE BULK. CO AL 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 JoryV about 200 miles on horseback to where the deer were so thick one could hit them with rocks. D'e cays he got his number on them. John Lewis is making plana for h new truck with whick he will do his freighting. About sixty of the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Tapp and family gathered at their home Tuesday evening and visit ed with them. They v leave the last of the week for Portland. Mrs. David fcshatpe went to cook at the Fen Batty ranch Wednes day where her husband is working Fred Pratt returned home Mon day from Salem where he has been visiting the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Pete olsen were over from Shaniko Sunday and ribited at the Woooside home. Wamic O, YOU COLD FEET It's a feat to keep the feet from getting cold, without the "Home Fires Burning". How are you going to keep the fires burning, with that big, empty space in your wood shed? ' You better size up the fuel conditions. Call in and place your orders. Do it now. All kinds and prices. See us about this matter at once. Now is the Time to get your Berries and Fruit for Canning handle all Kinds The very best that money will buy Phone in your orders or call at Hdf Caifia Star Sept. 30.. J. E. Kennedy and the Harvey brothers shipped a car of beef cattle to Portlahd the former part of the week. Mr. Kennedy accom panied the car returning Wednes day. Guy Harvey went to The Dalles Monday. MisB Lucile Kennedy accompanied him, going on to Salem, attending the state fair. Jack Bolton of Kingsley accom panied him on his return, Many attended the meeting for the Fourth Liberty Loan Thursday night. Two speakers were here from The Dalles, Mrs. Alexander Thompeon who gave a patriotic talk aud Rev. Flint who epoke in behalf o"f the needs of the present time. Ralph Whettenberg accom panied them here. J. E. Woodcock who iscouduct ing the drive fur the bonds has been able to secure the amount allotted this place and Smock. Dr. Shannon was called from Maupin Thursday to attend Ab Griftiis who is sufferiug with an attack of lung trouble brought on by lagrippe. Mrs. Georgia Norval, though confined to her bed yet is improv ing from her recent injury. Carl B. Neal of Portland was here Wednesday in behalf of the government timber used by mills . Geo. Young held a public sale at the M. Kinney place Saturday. He is moving his household furni ture eo Maupin today. Harry McMurray, accompanied by his brother Clyde and family was up from Portland Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Magill went to The. Dalles Friday return ing Sunday. George Smith of Dufur was here Saturday remaining all day, He had a beakdown to nis car enroute here. Miss Vera Nelson and Miss Myrtle Mulvany went to Portland Saturday returning Sunday. Miss Mary Pearson of Myrtle Point ac companied them home. Wilbur Mulvany went to Maupin Saturday, .Miss Ida Duncan returned Satur- da y from Maupin where she t-pent t.hr Dast week with Miss Vina AyrtM. Mr- and Mrs. F. R. Thompson were op from Tygh Saturday at tending: the Young sale. Mr. Fine,1. Mm. T. R. Woodcock and Mrs. Ethel Duncan vetl Dalles viBitoVa Saturday and Sun day. ! Guy and D, 'A. Harvey with their familiei wr Dalles business visitors Satflrday. ! Mc. and Mrs. Jim Miller and. (laughter, Mian Beatrice", left Sun day fer Portland aher spending the week with relatives here. Mr. nied them to Sherar, meeting their dauehter. Miss Lucile. who whs returning from Portland. E. Gillis of San Francisco, Cal visited bis brother Al Gillis Xhurs day. frank Magill brought an auto truck from The DalleB Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Eubauke were over from Juniper Flat Sat urday. The Harvey brothers have bought the Jim Woodcock place, paying $12,000 for it. Mr. Wood- coek has purchased lots in tow n and will build immediately. Joe Chastain bought the Hattie Crabtree place, the purchase price being $2,500. Belvie Patison wrote his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Patison that his company would be in quariii tine for forty days from the eofluenza epidemic. Miss Lena Doyne, formerly of Juniper Flat is in France, buying gone as a nurse. Charley Criss is in Camp Lewis irom bpokane, wn. lie was a former resikent of this place and is a brother of Mrs. A. M. Patison Paul Illingsworth and family and Mrs. Illincsworth's brother. Maurice Caldwell left toduy for Grass Valley. Konie HaiiBer was a visitor hore from Tygh Valley Sunday. Miss Ruby Wilson of Lower Tygh commenced teaching today in the Pine Groye district. She is staying with Mrs. Myrtle Swift. The boys and girls of the school here have orga'nized. separate bas ket ball teams and have organized a literary club. EuBene Pratt went to the Char ley Harth place today to resume work on the new nouse. A surprise party wad given Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Woodcock Friday night by r number of their friends Mrs. Willia Driver received a letter from her cousin, Dolbert, McCoy that he was leaving Camp Lewis for some eastern camp. Andy Kistuer t&s up from Tygh yesterday, driving homo a milch cow. A light shower ol rain fell here Sunday afternoon, Guy Harvey and family went to their homestead today. any others of like caliber, that the U. S. authorities will sift things to the bottom aud false statements are punishable with severe penalties-always a jail sentence and induction into the army. No honest American with any thought for his country's welfare will claim exemption unless he has, not only a lawful but an honest reason for so doing. Don't brand yourself for the balance of your days a self made slacker to be hated and shunned by all mankind. Cedar Post Plenty of good large cedar posts for sale by A. K. Lake at Wamic, Oregon at 18 cents per post. o4m OVERTHE TOP Maupin $60000 In the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign . this part of WaBco county, including Wamic, Wapi nitia, Tygh Valley, and a part of Bakeoven, Criterion and Maupin were over their quotas a week ago. Maupin's quota was $50,000 but over $60,000 has been subscribed. We would like to publish a list of the subscribers, but as practically every one is included, our type is insufficient to do so. E. J. FISCHER, Prop. Complete line of Tubes and Casings Automobile Accessories General repairing on all makes of cars All work guaranteed and prices reasonable We are at your service Fischer's Maupin Kodak Busy Help Uncle Sam Bring me a Liberty Bond To paste in iny window bright; Oh 1 that the world might know Of America's Liberty light. Help sell the Liberty Bonda, And help Uncle Sam o'er the sea Help defend dear Uncle Sam Ashe defends you and me. Let's help UncleSam o'er the ocean And bring th war to n end, And when we've beaten the Kaiser Homeward we'll march again. ' Allan M. Canfield. Keep Your Claiming Exemption It has come to the knowledge ol this oflice that certain well known youug men are claiming exemp tion upon what seems to every one who knows them, truly f.il grounds. We wish to advise these and Eastman Kodaks and KodaK Supplies for Sale at The Maupin Drug Store Leave your films here for developing' Satisfaction guaranteed rx' SOME OF THE THING. IiyVi wt. CAN DO FOR VOU DO YOUR NOTARY WORK. SELL YOUR FARM FUU 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 STATE DANK and Mm. J. E. Knnedy aocompa-1