The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, November 15, 1918, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL 5, NO 5
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15 , 1918
THE YEAR $1.50
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SENT IN BY OUR
Criterion
Mr. and Mraf P. J. Kirscb are
the proud parents of a fine eon
born November 9th.
'Mr. and Mre. H. Kramer an
nounce Ihe arrival 'of a son bora
Sunday morning.
Mrs. H. 0. Todd is visiting at
the borne of D. D." WiUoa tbis
week.
Mrs. J. Singer is quite sick wltb
the flu. , (
L.- B. DeCamp'.e family have
been sick with col.de? taco has
bad pneumonia, but is better at
this writing.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. 0. Winifree was buried at the
Duus cemetery Sunday. Mrs.
Winifree is yery low at present.
It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's"
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R. C. Jory
H. B. Jory
Just Received
A Shipment of
Dried Italian Prunes
Direct from the Grower
OUR PRICE IS THREE CENTS PER POUND
LESS THAN THAT QUOTED BY PORTLAND
MAIL ORDER HOUSES
- THE QUALITY IS EXCELLENT,
, THE SlZi I)Ar,!-5)i
Take Advantage of This Special
"It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's'
HoodV Cmh Store
Prefered Stock Tru Blu Biscuit (Vs.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Cakes and Cookies
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"Paul DeCanip bas been confined
to bis bed the past week with the
flu, but is out of danger at this
writing. .
Mrs. C. A. Duus and little son
Bonnie are sick with tba flu tint
week. ;
A. A. Bounty's family are also
on the sick list.
ffm. Snellaon was in Shaniko
Monday for his winter 'eupply of
coal. '
' Bum I.ase is. working for D. B.
Appling this week.
' Mrs. Orcutt of Kent is visiting
her daughter Mrs. E. J. Miller
this week. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. G. Fiue are the
proud parents of a little eon born
November 1st.
D. B, Appling lost a good horse
last Suaday.
She has spent the past two week?
at the Mike Kennedy home.
Word readied this place that
Wio'f"'d iCiibson, eon of Mrs
Mary Gibson of Toppeninh, Wn.,
bad arriven in France aud that
hie brother in-law, Claud Ferguson
of that place was on his way there
Mr. Gibson was a former .resident
of this place, hating lived here
when a small child with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson.
Wamic New:
Get a box of Purolla Influenza
treatment, for tale at the Maupin
Drug Store. '
A young man traveling from
Goldendale, Wn., to Harney eoun
ty was taken sick at the Maupin
hotel with the flu the first of the
week aud is being cared for there.
m md Bys9 Winstar Wear
Better Come and Get Yours Now
While the Sizes are in Tact
Special ftMs Week
New Crop Nevada Comb Honey
Also Large Shipment of Cabbage for Kraut
Fancy Baldwin Apples
Call or Phone for Yonrs at
Hoodls Gash StoT
"At Your Servke"
Nov. 11.
Tuesday, election day, passed
quietly here. W- F. MagiH took
the election returns to The Dallee
Wednesday .
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woodcock
took their little daughter Carmel
to Maupin Tuesday for medical
treatment, Percy Driver going
with them for medicnid,""
Rev. G. E. Voo.d was a Dalles
visitor Wednesday.
Komad and Harry Hauler pass
ed through town Thursday with a
email baud- of sheep they had pur-
chasedsfrom the End brothers,
Miss Pearl Thompson who re
mained in town the former part of
the week to vaccinate for Spanish
influenza was compelled to raturn
to her home Wednesday, having a
severe cold.
Dr. Hatfield came over from
Maupin Thursday, vaccinating the
people here. A. J. Swift accompa!
died him on his return as fur as
the Jake Davidson place. '
Jake Spath came out from The
Dalles Wednesday, remaining two
days, looking after the interests of
his farm. ' '
We were misinformed in regard
to Vernie Norval not paseiug the!
draft examination. Mr. Norval
passed, ,
Mrs. Laura Bmlingame and
little daughter Marian arrived the
former part of the wek from Top
peniah, Wn.
Mr. and Mr. Geo. Wing have
moved to the Ernest Geeh place.
Floyd Joho3"n has moted his
family to his mother's house on
the corner of Main and Pine street
I. D. Driver has purchased the
Mart New place, paying $-100,
Dr. Jacksoij was called from
Dufur Svnday to see Mrs. Laura
Driver who bas been ill the past
two weeks- -Konrad
Haueer, Jim Kistnpr
and Clyde Flina were visitors here
Sunday from Tygh.
Frank Wing has moved into the
Fred Chandler house. j
Win Hull is etill improving i
from an attack of !rifluen!a he con i
traded while at his homestead on ;
the Deechutes river. I
Dr. . Shannon wis here again
Saturday to complete the vaccin
ating. Mrs. Martha Dean has so far re
couered from her long illness as to
be able to return to her home.
Wapinitia Items
A light rain is falling here to
day after two weeks of warm
sunshiny weather,
The influenza eases in this sec
tion are all reported as greatly
improved. The Powell family are
all up except Mrs. Powell and she
is improving fine., So far as in
known jio ganea-re present-, the
ban is still on though. It is slill
raging on the Reservation, five
having died since 'election day
They have a doctor and a Red
Cross niiise there now caring for
them.
ReV. and Mrs. Matthews of Sim
nasho were viniting at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. Chapman Wed
nesday. A little daughter arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me-1
Coy Wednesday night the 13th.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Flinn visit
ed in Wamic Wednesday. Mrs.
Ctslia Brittain came, home with
them,
The cattle men rode the range
Friday and succeeded in rounding
up about SOU head. A number ot
the men left here Monday aud are
camped at Bear Creek this week
riding the range there. Ollie We
burg took their supplies in with
his truck.
J. S. Brown has his new resi
dence at Pine Grove neariug
completion.
G. E. Wood came over from
Wamic Monday to ride for cattle.
Mrs, L. A. Rice received the sad
news Monday that her mother,
Mrs. Fanton of Bend had passed
away at that place. Mrs. Fanton
was quite well known here as she
had visited at the Rice home here
a number of times, and had just
left' here the first -of August.
Mrs. W. B. Keen arrived home
from Portland Friday where she
has been caring for members of
her family who had the flu.
Mr. V. B. Tapp wrote from
Portland to friends heie that their
ion Vincent had been quite sick
with pneumonia at Camo Lewis,
liutwas improving. They ha
been there tv see him, -but were
not allowed to go in where he was
Mrs. N. G. Hedin in on the sick
lint this week.
Miss Vivian vBarzee got a cro
chet Hook fastened in her side last
week, hut with the help of Mrs.
D Wnodeide - they succeeded in
removing it.
The'news of the signing of the
NEWS ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
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Mrs. Russel Dead
Mrs. A. F. Russell died at her
home in east Portland Saturday,
a victim of the epidemic. She was
a former resident of this place and
leo of Smock. She leaves her
husband and on ion, parents and
a number of brother! and sisters.
The night operator of. the local
ewitchb'oad was taken sick thia
week after only two night's work.
For the present the night service
has been discontinued.
Hygenio Tooth Paste, the best
in the world, a good propholactio
for Influenza and Lagrippe. For
sale at the Maupin Drug Store,
Mr, and Mr. Ray Auhry have
discontinued the hotel business
and erected a temporary residence
near the spring.
J-R. Fleming was quite lick
last wek.
armistice was received here as
elsewhere with great joy. At first
the people were slow to realize oi
to believe, having received the
false r, port a few days before, but
when they finally began to believe
it, and each one was anxious to
tell someone else, anil our joy
knew no bounds. A celebration
will be held soou but the day ba
not been yet set.
THE WAR IS OVER
Building Restrictions are Cancelled
Now is your chance to Build
The world needs your stocli and grain
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Cover that Harvester and the rest of your
machinery.
We have a nice stock of all Kinds of building
ma
terial.
See us Now
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
SOME OF Tilt: THINGS THAI wn CAN DO FOR YOU
DO YOUR NOTARY WORK.
HELL iOUK FARM FUR 'U;J,
RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX,
BOY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS,
TAKE CARK OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS.
DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK.
GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKE uuua
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