L i(3al 11 Lv Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 5. NO 9, MAUPiN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, WI8 THE YEAR $1.50 - H --T SENT IN BY OUR mwm I LI Tygh Valley J. O. Thompson has been trans acting business in PortJand the past week. " J. E. Morrow was a Dalles cull er Monday, going in with V. C. Butler of Moupin. If pome of the people could (ind cut who the scribe from Tygh in ' we believe they would hang "her or him' ' in elliagy I P. J. OlHen spent Sunday at his home at Shuniko. The school-board decided to i start the school again on Monday, ' Join the Red Cross :- R HF I fP 0i u i R. C. Jory Now is the time to liuy practical , Christmas Gifts Nothing More Useful or Belter Appreciated than Pendleton Goods Our line is Complete Pendleton Pure Fleece Wool INDIAN UORKR STEAMER RUGS BED BLANKETS MACK1NAWS BATH ROBES Lack of space in our store prevents proper display. Ak to see our stock. It is a pleasure to show 'yoods of EXCEPTIONAL VALUE '"It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" Prefered Stock Staple and Fancy Groceries Better Come and Get Yours Now While the Sizes are in Tact New Crop Nevada Comb Honey Also Large Shipment o( Cabbage for Kraut Fancy Baldwin Apples Call or Phone for Yonrs at "At Your S2rvi:e" December 10 provided no symtotris of the flu develop in the tiii'nii time. 'e 1 1 a tie li.nl hut very few cases here and those not serious, and believe that the action ,of the directors in keeping the- t-ehool closed has been a large f tie tor in warding it off, for in most phicc.s where they have started s'ojiool too Hoon they have had to close down again on account of the epidemic fprcttdi up.' ' Mr. and MrvK. L. HauBer and Harry were business callerr it I Kent on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Morris were Maupin callers Tuesday. Wm. Stillwell received the ead news last Wednesday of hid moth. er's death and left at (mco to attend the funeral. Mrs. Raymond Doeting has been confined to her rrtid with the fin, but is better at this voting. II, B. Jory - count coveps BE!) lioliES CRIP, ULAN RETS GO-CART ROUES SADDLE BLANKETS Tra Biu Biscuit Go's. Cakes and Cookies thb Weds Owing to lire my oflice is under gcing repairs and will not. be open for business until about flit? :.'0tb of the present month, ' farther notice "will later appear in tins paper. Portland rainless Dentist, W. T. Slatten, 1). 1). S., Prop. ( let your dollar ready fur the ie(f Cross Xmas drive. (leo..-Johnson of "Dtiftir was a caller here. Tuesday. Owing to fire my olliee is under going repairs and will notlie open for business until about the i!()l.h of the present, monMi, farther notice will later appear in this Da per. Portland Painless Dentist, W. T. SlatUs D. D. S., Prop. A loiter... from Kluier Minder .states that he Is well ' and enjoyed a big Thanksgiving feed with his bister oniah at Bremerton. J. II. Fitzpatrick is attending to business in Portland uud The Dalles this week. i Dr. Jackson of On fur imide a pi ofessionul call here and at Waniio Wednesday. Oniog to lite niy otliee is under- (going repairs and will not he open lor business until about the'iOth 'of (be present month, farther notice will later appear in this paper. Portland Painless Dentist, W. T. Flatten, D. 1. H., Prop. Mrs. Wilhelrii is knitting (in her sixt h f.wi-Mter since Oelobrr 1st. Wamic Dec A. Faank Winy was ft Tygh viuitor Monday. Mrs. M. A. Kinney left a week h fro P'riday for Portland where she w-ill remain this winter, W. II. McAtlee was here from Tygh Tuesilay. Frank Wing was a business vifi- jjtor to Dufur Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.' Iiilly Kicliardsnm and'iiifaiit daughter went to Ilood River Wednesday. They have spent several months at thti Will Lucas home. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie May field moved to the End farm last week Mrs. Barbara Knd and sons George and John moved to Hills boro instead of Warreuton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driver have moved into their new house, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Driver have moved into the 'house vacat ed by I. D. Driver, on iho farm. Dave Campbell is remodeling the (iuy Harvey bouse. The Four Comers will no longer be the name of the cemetery. Lone Pine has been given as the name and t he words are engraved on the gate poi-t at the eiitrVice to the cemetery recently erected by the End brothers. A parly of young people wont from here to- the K. L. llauser home on Tygh creek' o.ie evening last week. Wry high temperature prevail, ed here the former and middle part of last week. Jiuimie Johnson lias returned from Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Jojin lleihoeir were Dufur visitors Wednesday Thi good roadsTiere vere spoil-ed-Wc-dnesday night by a heayy rain. J. E. Kennedy took Mrs. Keii by and Lncile to Sherar Thursday, they being on their way to Port land. Mrs. Frankie P.-.ltifateer spent several days in The Dalles last weeE, visiting her s-m Ste ilo! and haying dental work done. Tho remflins tf Ira White who died nt Vancuver Hattinhiy of Spanish inlbienza will be taken to .luniper Flat for interment. A boy buby wa horn to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. didders Saturday Mr. find Mrs. "Floyd Eu banks spent several days last week at tiie J. II. Euhanks home. John Eubanks butchered four teen bend of hogs last we.ek. 0. S. McOorkJe and family and Mrs. Julia Pratt spent Sunday at the X Jones home on Smock. Wilbur Mjulvany is improving. Litth Caromel Woodcock is ill John Powell and Mrs". Howard Black erby went to Sunday, being "called there by the death of their relative, ra White. Jim Kistner returned to Tygh after spending two weeks here. About an inch of snow .fell here lust night, melting away today. Rachel Martin Dead Death en mo into this communi ty Saturday night and removed a life .that was full of ambitious thoughts, was ntnbitious anil kii;d hearted to all wh.t knew her. Rachel A. Martin was born Jan uary 8. 111015, at Wapinitin, Oregon bnd died at her home in Maupin, Deckmber 7, 1918, after an illness of a few days with pneumonia. She leaves -a father, mother, four sisters, ninny relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Funeral services were held at tho Kelly cemetery Sunday after noon and interment made in the family lot. I summon you io the comradship Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll call for Universal membership. Wood row Wilson. Ira White Victim (Wapinitin Special ) Word reached hern Samrday morning that Ira W. White of Vancouver had parsed away that morning.' Saturday jaflcrnoon ,1. M. Powell and Mrs. Ina lilack erby of V tunic went to. The Dalles and took a night train . lor Van couver. Monday night Mr. l'o,ell and Clyde Flinn brought 4be body to Maupin and on Tuesday a 11 o'clock- he was laid to rest in the 'Kelly cemetery beside bis father. Mr. White with the rest of his family had been down nuiic time with Spanish iiilluenza and pneumonia, developed and claimed him for its victim in a few days. Ira. W. White was born Nnvem-. tier '2'.'i, IN80 in 11 runt county,' Oregon, and with Iiih parents caimi here vthen two years old, where he lias lived until a few years ago. In l'JOl lie was mur mied to Miss Vent a Parker, and to this union two sons were bom who with his wife survive. He also leaves a brother, Clarence White of California and two sisters, Mrs, Delia Powell of this place mid Mrs. Laura Parker of Sanger, Cal, besides a host of other relatives and frienes to mourn his uutiineiy death, lint we "sorrow not as those who have-no hope," for Ira was converted when just a young man and'has lived a faithful Chris tain ever since and we feel as thopgh he had just moved over, v4 1. vri uV- : 4 rhujr ." "'1 ? " )2. , 'V'-. " $ . .1. NEWS ITEMS OF " LOCAL INTEREST Celebrates Birthday . The lirphani and Kayler fami lies wenk to Wapinitui Saturday where they attended a birthday party given by Mm. May Barzee in honor of her daughter, Miss Vivian who is thirteen ears old. Vivian was the recipient of many beautiful - presents. Air elegant turkey dinner was served to thirty guests, of which Mrs. Iiigbee de clares she bad her allowance of cream cake. The afternoon wuh spent in knitting Red Cross sweat era and taking pictures. Ray Aubry has bought a lot on Stunts street and is erecting a three room cottage thereon. Choice acclimated beans for sale in sack lots at farmer's prices at the Man pi a and Hunts Ferry Warehouse Co.s. D13 2 nip and will be waiting there for us, l!ev. Geo. Wood of Watnic con ducted a short -orvice at the grave A funeral service had been held at Vancouver before the body wad flopped. Mrs. White and sons have the tympaty of this whole, community i ii their 1 ad ullliciiuii. r