The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, November 22, 1918, Image 1

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MAIIPIM
VOL 5, NO 6
Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
MAUPIN SOUfi 1F.RN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1)I8
TI IE YEAR $1.50
Ji la
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SENT IN BY OUR
Wamic Newc
Nov. IS.
The citizens of this place cele
brated the pence treaty with loud
demonstrations Monday night.
The chun li and school hells Were
rung. ONI iiml - young par n i Nii
iIih si nmls ringing Co w bells, bcal
iiiU lin cans, firing "tins and puk
ing oilier loud noisca. 'Henry
Miller f 1 1 Mi i h 1 1 n filri'i'i. llijhtby
following the crowd with his auto.
'I'lm ()lil oiiim fulling back, the
younger m-1 kept up the (heeling
demonstrations for u hour m' more
Dr. Shannon was called here
Wednesday to iiUmiil Flunk Ma.
gill who was attacked with influ
enza. Or hT iih'IiiIii'ih of the
'It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's
C. Jorv II r i
R.
Just Received
A Shipment of ,
Dried Italian Prune
Direct from the Grower
OUR PRICE IS THREE CENTS PER POUND
LESS THAN THAT QUOTED BY PORTLAND
MAIL ORDER HOUSES :
THE QUALITY 13 EXCELLENT
THE SIZi lYADl --,) j
Take Advantage of This Special
"It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's"
H j ,p
Stoir
Prefered Stock Tru BIu Biscuit Co's.
Staple and! Fancy Groceries ,
Cakes and Cookies
Sp sdal tikis Wo A
New Crop Nevada Comb Honey
Also Large Shipanht of Cabbage for Kraut
Fancy Baldwin Apples
Call or Phone for Yonrs at
"At Your Service''
Hdl C
'ii
Better Come and Get Yours Now
While the Sizes are in Tact
family including Miss Ma Idinciin
w h'n is i-iuvii g nl, the Mugill home
mi! Kirk with the disease.
C. S. Mi Cockle's fn.i.ily are
stricken with the iiillui'ii.a,
Miss Lucy Priilon is bete from
Juniper Flat nuir.iiig ill tlitt Frank
M ngill hoinc. ;
N. fl. Smith, after spending :i
wi ck ut the FreMim Swift home
j'ct in ncd to Vancouver, Wn., Fri
day. MiH Gertrude Crahtrce went to
Portland Friday.
Mrs. Iplm Duncan, Ada and
Ora Duiicuil weiii visitors at the
Mike Kennedy home from Smock
Saturday.
Mrs. C. Duncan who spent sev
eral days ut the Frank Magill
honi" n ursiug hcr-dauglitcr, Mist"
Ha returned tn Smock .Saturday.
Mrs. Hurbra Knd mid sons (ico.
and John are moving to VVai rt'ii
l.on this week. They have leaned
their farm to Johnie Ma) field.
Mrs. A. E. Lake pent sixteen
convalescent robes Jind nine paiis
of wristlets to the Red Cron nt
The Dalles Saturday. She receiv
ed i ll skeins of sweater yarn.
An amount of $425. CO to the
I'nited War Woik society by
Chairman C. S. McCorkki. He
was assisted in galheriug the
funds by, a committee coudnting of
Mi"H Hilda Lake, (Ico. Crawford,
l H. Woodcock, J- N. Furlow, J.
K. Woodcock and liss Crystal
'rati.
Mris. Julia Pratt received dona
tions from tdevcu families for ser
vice sta rs for I he (lag ami for
historical work, for the soldjers in
icrvK'e.
Mr. and Mrs F. A. Swift wei.t
to Maupin Sumlay taking Mr.
Hid Mrs, A. J. Sivift wlur were oil
their way to the Agency whi'i'f
they will spend the wilder vvilh
their daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Allen.
in'!.
S. C, Hawkc of Orchards, Wn.,
is iookint! afier business inteicsls
ht'1'n Ihis week.
The Tinted W.ir Work drive
Was ;i silci'eMS here. i The siniiif;
i f the a r in ss t ice not only stopped
ill'! war hut, opened lli tlie"we:i-
H'tl fikins''.
Mr. ami Mis'. Cecil Tuiiison
viH:l"d at the Sliilwell liome Sun-
day.
W. II. Sin i t it of Happy Ridjo
was a caller Saturday.
!p. .1. Olsen who is looking after
theenuniy's inlerests here on the
biidj'Hjill went to his home in
Shaniko Saturday morning,
Miss I'enrl Stiilwell returned
home from Moro where hIiw bus
been the past Hummer.
..J. 0. Thompson is niaikiting
nia turkeys thia week.
Martin McCollin who has been
working on the road here was tak
en siKineiiiy in ftumlay moinm
and was taken to the hospilal at
The Dalles Monday morning
where, he died on Tuesday. The
deceased is a brother ol Mrs. TIioh
Connolly of Shai.iko.
Criterion
There is id ill (juile a lot of sick
ness in our neiylibui hood. Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur Jlendetvon are
both very nick with, influenza, al
so Mrs. HenderHon's sister-in-law
who is visiliii; at the Henderson
home.
Ml'S. 0. A. I)UU8 is able to be
lip again after an all ark of the
epidemic.
The little daughter 'of Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur lionney bus been
real sick with tonsihlis, but is
some bet ter III this writ inir.
Paul DeCamp is able to be up
again .'liter being conlined to hN
lied forseveial days with inlluenzii
Mis. I'. J. Kirsch reieived a
letter from her brother Alfred
iicrrliug saying ho bad arrived
safely in France.
Mrs J. () Winilree is reported
to he out of danger and her many
trii'iids wish her a rapid reaovery.
Mrs. f. X. W' in i dee of near Port
land is t aking care of her,
dhus. Kramer is visiting home
folks this week, lie has been
working at (Ira as Valley the past
few mont hs.
Tim Lake View school opened
Monday uioniing wilh itH legular
attendance.
Mr-. Gro-sman of Tygh Vallly
is visiting her daughter Mrs.
Henry Kramer.
J. Kiamor was in Shaniko the
lii'fit of the week on business.
NEWS ITEMS OF
LOl'AUNTEREST
J. C. Abbott Dead
In Ihe ascension of Judge A. S.
Ue.nneit to the supreme beindi
W'ascti count y is sending one of
her best known, foremost, selfinade
men. Judge liennett is a native
of this section and has always
winked for our interests. It is
wilh great pride that old friends,
schoolmates and former pupils of
Mr. Bennett, think of the energetic
'hack wnodn' young man slruggi
iiijr against inconvenience mid the
lesser opportunities than are now
offered the youth in an endeavor
to gain an education, now as hav
ing been elected tn one of the most
responsible positions offered man.
(Wapmitia)
The funeral, of Joseph Abbott of
Hood River who died t Tim
1 (alien hospital Monday was held
at the Kellv ccmelerv here- We.l.
tiesday, Itev. Ceo. Chapman con
ducting t he nervier. Tluvreinains
were I iid hVsida those of his father
Mr. Abbott was an old time
pioneer of this country.
Joel ( !orneliiiH Abbott .was lorn
in St. Job county, Indiana in 1849
coinini; to ., Oregon xin 1870, and
dinl November 18, 1918 aUhe aie
of Oil years, four inontliH, He
leaves to mourn his death, Ida
wile, three soiih, Rufus and Henry
of Hood ltiver, and Joel Curtis of
the (;!Hh artillery somewhere in
France, and two daughters, Mrs.
Kd Phelps of Hood River and Mrs
Karl Thomas of Portland, also
one brother, Jomes P. Abbott of
this place, and three sisters, Mrs.
J. S. Ill-own and Mrs. Ii. L. Fore
man of this place, and Mrs. Wash
burn of Indiana, lie also leayes
six grandchildren, lie was a
member of the Methodist church.
Make Bond Payments
Those who bought Liberty
bonds on installment should pay
the bank 2(1 per cunt which was
due November 21 .
This is important.
THE WAR I
S OVER
Tygh Valley ,
T. J. S'.vilt was a hn-dness visit
ir at Wamtc Saturday.
Oeo l.ofion returned to the par
ental hone: Wednesday after com
lileting a course of radio at the V,
M. C. A. nt Portland the past
summer and hai signed wilh the
tJ. S. shipping board for seivive.
I. .1. VVIm ite made a trip(n
Bend Saturday taking some Gov't,
slocli over to Ranger J'rown.
The tin epidemic that lias raised
havoc with business and meetings
in the cities has not 'hit this berg
yery hard so far.
A letter from private J, li.
Municr at Camp Lewis states that
he is well and happy as anyone
could be in (pmriiiline. ' '
Poiltiiistress K ret 11 Stakely de
parted for a place near Pasco, Wn
ast week. Marjory Iilbitsin is
taking over the pnslolliee in her
absence.
Mr. a .id Mrs. M. M. Morris re
turned from Hood River wm-re
they Invve been picking apples.
Mr. and Mis, Gh.-nn Morris are
the proud parents of a bouncing
baby girl wnieh arrived lasl Sun-
Mrs, J. L. H'wood wa a- i; iior
her tt p.isl w e k.
J. IL Morrow's family are now
domicii.jd in tb.j poiolli J build
Building Restrictions are Cancelled
' -
Now is your chance to Build
The world needs your stock and grain
Cover that Harvester and the rest of your
machinery.
We have a nice stcck of all Kinds of building
material.
See us Now
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
SOME OF THC THINGS THAI
DO YOUR NOTARY WORK.
Wfc. CAN IJO FOR VOU
-IlL
SliLL yotllC FARM I'OIC it,, i,
KKNT YOU A SAFK1Y i)FP0.,IT POX,
BUY YOUR WTIK AT, RARLKY AND OATS,
TAK K OARF, OF YOUR RANKING 111 IS1NFSS,
IK) YOUR UNITKD STATK.? COMMISSIONFR WORK.
GIVF US A TRIAL, W10 CAN AND WILL MAKK titit(K
rviAUPiN state: bank