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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1918)
THE Tin titr4 ' '.L. .Vu Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 4, NO. 52 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1 !. 1913 THE YEAR $1.50 II 1 a Straight Goods The following is a clipping from the Red Croes Bulletin, and is to the point: "You want trie to tell you about the Red Cross. Well, mother, there is just one thing I can say about them and that is that they are God's own representatives. As for paying for anything, that is only Gorman propaganda and you can tell any party that says so that I will be only too glad to accommodate them in any kind of a scrap and let them chooee the method when I return to the states. Remember I laid for three weeks in a Red CroRS hospital. When I arrived there I could neither smoke nor hear and the first person to visit nie was the Red Cross matron of the hosdital with a little Red Cross bag con taining cigarettes, tobacco, cigar ette papers, matches, soap, tooth, brush, tooth paste and a lot of It Pays to Pay , R- C Jory 11. B. Jory In addition to carrying a complete line i of staple and fancy groceries we cajn supply vour wants in the following: ECONOMY FRUIT JARS & FIXTURES MASON JAR TOPS & RUBBERS HORSESHOE NAILS HUNGARIAN NAILS ..WIRE CLOTHES LINES TIN & GRANITE WARE LAMP CHIMNEYS CASTOR MACHINE OIL CUP GREASE BULK COAL OIL ALSO NOTIONS & STATIONERY line of Pendleton Blanket3. Robes. Shawl Full Mackinaws, Knitting Yarns Remember us when you are in nood "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" HoodPs Cash Stares" Prefered Stock Staple and Fancy Groceries JUST ARRIVED MY COMPLETE LINE OF Fall mi Wimta Comprising Mackinaws, nifty Plaids and Olive Drabs j Logger Shirts in Plaids also Olive Drabs; Flannel Grays. Wool and Cashmerette Socks Wool Gloves and Mitts Corduroys, Slickers, Winter Footwear, Etc. Come and see these Goods and Get My Prices before buying elsewhere. Glad to show you whether you buy or not .('' ' rvKi kuuniKi LAKLi, ant A PRICE THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. BRING YOUR PA! L5 "At Your Hoodta Cask' Sale or Rent Maupin Hotel Doing good business present management needs a rest and will sacrifice. Write D. A. Moad, Bend, or call wt this office. 6ther things. I think I had five sous or the equivelant of one cent in my pocket, so you see how much chance I would have hatf of irettine thines with that and nea.v ly all the other bovs were in the! same fix, It was no joke I can tell you and the Red Cross took care of tne when there was no ooe else tA do so." Lieutenant Wm, W. I'inkerton in a letter to his mother in Boise. Wapinitia Items Another fine rain Fell here Sat urday, Fall sown grain is coming fine. Most of the seeding is done. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Foreman, Cash at JoryV SHOE NAILS TAG ICS CAN OPENERS LANTERNS & GLOBES OIL CANS ZEROLENE AXLE GREASE Tru Bla Biscuit CVs . Unsurpassed Liue Crackers, Cakes and Cookies Shirts in O Ds and JUAINITY YOU WANT, .AT Service" Stare Pioneer Lady Passes Mrs. Andrew Crabtree died in Maupin, October 10, 1918. Jane M. Martin was born March 19,. 1856, at Bloomsfield, Green county, Indiana; came to Oregon with her parents in 1874, and was married to Andrew Crahtree May 0, 1875, To them were born eleven children, nine of whom are living and with her husband were present at her bedside, except Earl who is on board the U. S. S. Mo- Kee, and Raymond at Camp Free mont, Cal. Besides she leavps a brother, A. F. Martin of Maupin, and a sister, Mrs. 1!. E, Marvin af Lebanon. Mrs. Crabtrce had lived at the family home in this community for the past thirty years, and leaves a host of friends. The funeral is being connoted at It o'clock tbij morning at 'the Kelly cemetery by Rev. Wood. Mrs', Lu VVoodside and Mrs. Annie Snritfo were Dalles visitors Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie VVeberg made a trip to The Dalles this week with their new truck. Mrs. Carrie Kirkharn and Mjss Irene Doyle are spending this week in The Dalles having tome dental work done. Mr. Colt who has been at Keeps mill tl'" flW'summer came out Wednesday with Fiichers' truck, having finished getting out the machinery. Clyde Flinn writes from Cor vallis that he passed the examina tion 100 percent and h now en rolled in the Students Army Training Corps. He also states that he is taking Agriculture, War Aims, Modern Language, and Mathematics and that thev will have eleven hours a week drilling. Bill Maynsrd has moved on the place he rented of V. B. Tapp. Mrs. Lizzie Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharp returned home from Aberdeen, Wn., Wednesday: Jase luschner made a trip to Mi a u pin Wednesday and met his parents who came from Portland. Mr. and Mis. V. B. Tapp and family Jeft Friday for Portland where they will make their future home. Frankie Mott returned home from The Dalles list, week. . D. Kelly was up from Maupin last i uesaay ana towed a wagon home w his For(L A comai.',nity sin8 is bpinK con- ducted at the 8011001 110U8B wen' nesday evenings' y Mrs. Bigbee. For State Sen tr To the voters of Wasco an.'1 Hood River counties My name-will, appear on tl'e official ballot .Navember 5th, as an independent candidate for State Senator from thf Sixteenth Sena torial District. The great thin gs that are gip- ping -us at this lime- mate me differences whicla hitherto have1 separated the vot?n into political parties seem trival and sponse quentiak For all suih old erudi tions there is no. place now and by this time should havi passed en tirely out of our consideration. How small they seem when the i . 1 A'atioft is battling-ior the princi ples on which it Wtas wUbli'hed. Only this great present bupiiiess j really counts with us now. , There is a treoriiHidoiis obliga tion resting upmn us to pat our whole weight into the -pcala in behalf of tbe Government and tlf civilization to which we are in debted for all we have, and all we are. The immediate U,sk of win ning tbe war i so reat and absorbing that it is entitled to our Locke Sails Tomorrow U. S. S. Western Scout Portland, Ore., Oct. 8, 1918 Maupin Times: 1 saw your piece about trie. I am asaighed to the transport U.S. H. Western Scout. We sail for Valpariso, Saturday, October 1 1', get a cargo for New York, then its transport service for ours. I'll be glad to hear from anv of my fiicnds at Maupin. Address Seaman H. B. Locke, U. S. S. hhtu wu!., care or u. B. snip ping Board Postmaster denerai, New York City, U. S. A. This is a great Jife, but I d like to be liHck in the nago brush and God's country. I'll cbwe for now, will write from somewhere, .Yours sincerely, Seaman Harold B. Locke. whole attention, leaving other matters to receive later considera tion. Civilization is being battered out of recognition wherever the German armies and boats reach and thia greatest conflict of man kind must be fought to a righteous conclusion at all coBts. The con quest of PruBsianism iB a grim business that must be put through to the end, however long and bitter the wuy, and for this pur pose the unconquored spirit of a free people is getting hack of our government with all they" have, ready at the call. ' Not only-WB"''Teooui'ces of the individual, but also the resources of the State of Oregon should be conserved and placed at the dispo sition of the Government for the winning of the'war and such legis lation as wll effectuate thia end should be immediately enacted. No person should be elected to any representative office at this time who is not enthusiastically loyal and who will , not support the National Administration in prosecuting the war to a success ful termination and ' in opposing a premature peace; , JAMES II. HAZLLTT Hood Riyer, Ore., Sept. 3, 1918. Paid Adv. Card of Thenks We desire to express our appre ciation of tiie sympathy and kind ness shown by friends during the sickness and death of our wife and mother. Andrew Crabtree and Children Notice Thof'e having accounts at tbe Hotel Maupin, pleane call at the Maupin State Bank and setllq. For Sale One 3 14 wagon, new flteel skeins and boxes, If. L. Morris. Fur sale, 120 bead of g"cd Ramble A breeding ewes and 135 head of tbip year's lambs from thoroughbred Lincoln bucks. Fur information inquire of Fen Batty or L. C. Henueghnn. tyhu Klnvall came Wednesday fruin Camp Lewis. SOME OF THE GIVE US A MAUPIN Dr. Francis Dead Bend, Oregon, Sept. 30. (Special) Word was received here today that Lieutenant C. II. Francis of this city had difnl at Camp Euslis, Viiginia, from Spanish influenza. Lieutenant Fradcis was a mem ber of the Medical Reserve Corps, having volunteered his services a few weeks ago and being almost immediately appointed. Ite fras over 55 years of age. Dr. Francis had been a resident , Be1(, pever(1 years, practising optometry. He is survived by his widow of this eity a son residing at Onrmley, Ontario, and a dnugh tcr at Baker, Ore. Orcgoninn. Before going to Bend, Dr. Fran-, cis practised a few years in M a u -' E. J.VlSClIER, 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 Eastman Kodaks and Rod all Supplies for Sale at The Maupin Drug Store Leave your films here for developing Satisfaction guaranteed THINGS. THAI wu DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, XfcLL XUUK r'AKM Km lOc'. RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS. TAKE CARE OFtYOUR BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKE UUUU STATE Cedar Post Plenty of good large cedar posts for sale by A. E. Lake at Wamic, Oregon at 18 cents per post. o4m. pin and he and Mrs. Francis have many friends here. Church Notice John G. Hesaler, pastor. Sunday services for October 13 a3 follows: Sunday School 10 A. M. Preaching service 11. Class meeting 12:15. Evening services commence at 7:30; song and praise service for half an hour. The subject for the evening will be Christian Educa tion. Everyone is urged to attend Maupin Kodak Busy CAN DO FOR VOXJ BANK