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MAUPIN IMES ftt- Demoted to the .Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 5, NO. 7 MAJJP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1918 THE YEAR $1.50 SENT IN BY OUR Tygh Valley Guy Brittain has been under the weather the past week but is again able to be around. Sam Bennett was in town Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. M. Grimes were county peat visitors the past week. Those who cannot find anything to be thankful for on Thursday are a hopeless lot anyway. Win, Nickerson made a trip to The Dalles with a load of beans this week. D. M, Shaltuck'of Maupin was a business visitor at the Dalil home the past week, C. B. Uahl was a Portland visit or returning Friday. C. T. Murry the Friend butcher was delivering meat here Saturday s A letter from John Nelson states that he and Clyde Oliver are both well and happy. They belong to the supply depot at Camp Mills. F P. Mays of Portland is look ipg after his farming interests here Ed Mays of the Bakeoyeti coun try was yisiting his brother F. P. over Friday. P. J, Olsen Sundayed with bis family at Shaniko. Wm. McAtee had the misfor tune to lose one of his cows Sunday Chan. Duncan and sou C'uly spent Sunday with the home folks on Smock, The first snow of the season fell to a depth of 2 1-2 inches on Sat- It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV JOKY R. C Jory H. B. Jory Just Received A Shipmjnt 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 SIZS H LARGE-50's Take Advantage of This Special It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's' (dP CaIui Store Prefered Stock Tru Blu Biscuit (Vs. Staple and Fancy Groceries Cakes and Cookies eini anadl Boys' WimfeEf Weair Better Come and Get Yours Now While the Sizes are in Tact Spadal ftMs Week . New Crop Nevada Comb Honey Also Large Shipment of Cabbage for Kraut Fancy Baldwin Apples Call or Phone for Yonrs at Hdl C&sKu StoT urduy evening and t he youngsters had it about all worn off the Bleep hills liy Sunday noon. . C. W. Wing shipped a fine bunch of turkeys to Portland Sat urday. , R, G. Weisbeek bad the mis fortune to sprain an Ankle Wed nesday, but will be out in a few days again. K. J. Whaile returned home from Friend Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving with his family. Wapinitia Items Winter has surely come. About four inches of the beautiful fell here Sal ui day evening and most of it remains here yet. i I'lydo Flinn came up from Tygh Wednesday eyening and spent Thanksgiving with homo folks. Jack Rice installed a telephone in their, home today. Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Wood aud daughter Aleen and Miss Compton came over from Wsniio Tuesday and visited at the'Pratt home. Miss Preive, the teacher of the Oak Grove school has resigned and left for her old home in Min nesota. .. , , Miss Toole, the teaoher at Pine drove had to diseonfiinue school Friday, being laid up with a sprained ankle. Mrs. Albert Hammer and sonj have been quite sick with the flu, but are very much impraved now. Dr. Dodds was called to sen them last week. B. L. Foreman, OHie Weburg, Lu Kelly, J. I. West aodj. S. Brown shipped two car leads of cattle to Portland Sunday. Mr. Brown and Mr. West went yilh them. Pearl Eyick returned home from The Dalles last week where he has spent the summer. II. N, Dodge has been hauling lumber from N. U. lledin's mill the past few days. No publio meetings were held here today, Thanksgiving, as the ban is still on. Dee Wright arriyed here Satur day from Cascade Locks. Mrs Wright accompanied him back there where they will spend the winter. ii ill with pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Head will upend Thanksgiving with thu Cy Tunison family, Mr. and Mrs. Uomogolla and, Harold Squires of Portland "came Wednesday to spend TboS'ikngiv ing with their mother, Mrs. E. S. Doerlng. Miss Florence Muller and Miss Thomas were successful in their hunt last Saturday, bringing home two fine Jack rabbits. Appreciated Portland, Ore., Nov. 25, 1918. Mrs. W. L. Morrison, I want to express to you my appreciation of your very generous support of the United War work campaign in the columns of your paper. This service was of pecul iar value to the succuhb of the campaign owing to our inability to reach the people from the pub lio platform. I am pleased to report the cam. paign was an entire success in this state. Very truly yours, 0. W. Davidson, 0 State Director. 203 Northwestern Bank Build ing, Portland, Ore., Nov. 18, '18. Editor Maupin Times: ' Pleaee permit me, at the close of this great campaign, to express to you the gratitude of this office for the spendid assistance rendered during the period proceeding and during the United War Work drive. Sincerely yours, W. H. Warren, Supervisor of Newspaper News. To Prevent Influenza "At Your Service" Get a box of Purolla Influenza treatment, for sale at the Maupin Drug tore. White River In yiew of the widespread prev alence of influenza at the present time, all are advised to take all possible precautionary measuies, to prevent contracting the din-use. Keep la mind that like nm-l in fectious cliseuses influenza is spreud by contact infection, that is, by the actual transfer of the active poison from one person to another It is spread to a large degree by sneezing and coughing, at which times the infected discharges from the nose and throat are scattered in the air. Those infected should stay at home. Avoid crowds. Regulate body functions and beep them so. Wash your hands frequently. Wash out the nose and throat two or three times daily by a nasal spray of douche and by a gargle with a 'normal salt solution (1-2 leaspoonful salt to one glass water), . When sneezing, or coughing, place your handkerchief before your nyse and mouth. If you have a cold use utensils for your personal use exclusively, or if you are in coniact with one so affected be careful not to handle utensils used by him. Above all avoid feeling or spread ing fear of the disease. - C. W. Sharpies, Red Cross Division Medical Ad- Church Notice John G. Ilessler, pastor. Services suspended for tint pres entcause, influent. Card of Thanks ' We wish to express our appreci ation for the manj kindnesses being shown us by our friends during our illness. We particu larly wish to thank Mr. aud Mrs. Kelly for the line turkey dinner sent us on Thanksgiving day. The Jory Family, The chiel attraction on the east side this week was W II. Williams shooting contest. Wednesday af ternoon the gun reports were lapid NEWS ITEMS OF ' LOCAUNTEREST Make Bosd Payments Those who bought Liberty Bond on installment should pay the hank 20 percent which was due November 21. This is important. lory's are closed this " week ns the entire force is unable to be on duty. Mrs, II. B. lory's parents are sti.l here and caring for them. and Miss L. Britton is taking care of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jory. All are well en route to recovery, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kelly re- ceived a cablegram from their aon Floyd Kelly Sunday from Queens town, Ireland, stating he was feeling fine'. While this is brief, it is good new speedily conveyed, and most heartily received. Two strong young men want work on ranch or farm, Juniper Flat preferred. Call Times office or write. J. T. Rorio of The Dalles in a dieussion of some length in Mon day's Chronicle advocates releas ing the ban on the influenza, say ing that is not contageoua, but simply in the air, and as proof cites instances of persons com pletely isolated having had it. Tom Muir stopped here a couple dnys Hie first of the week to see hi sister, Mrs. B. C. Jory. II is on furlough from Camp Free moiit, Cal., and went on to Prins- ville. W. C. Vanderpoil has built a commodious Bcreen wall addition in front of bis residence by the spring which adds doubly to its appearance and comfort. Four of A. F. Martin' daught ers, are ill this week. Mies Regiuia Muller of district No. GG. having completed her club work satisfactorily, was pre sented a State Achievement pin by State Superintendent Churchill; the pin having the ensignia of four H's, meaning Hoover's Hap py HiiBtling Helpers. Kay Tuni'on nf American Falls Idaho arrived here Tuesday. Hp' will yiait a few days with friends and relatives,.- J. G. Tunison made a trip to Wapinitia Tuesday, bringing bade Mrs. Ray Tunison and children to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. Quincie Morrow and daugh with ber parents. The last word received from Captain Quincie C. Morrow about October 10 said he had just land ed in F.ngland and was on his way to France. He won the medal for long distance shooting. No cases of flu have been report ed in this neighborhood. lieutenant Dr. II. C. Dodds was out to gee Iyl Miller Monday who THE WAR IS OVER 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 stock of all hinds of building material. See us Now Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company SOME OF THE THINGS THAI we. CAN DO FOR VOji DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YUUK FARM 1'Ult Yuu, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS. ' TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS, DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. 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