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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1919)
IME MALIflN I1MES t; Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 5, NO. 15 J MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. 19lf THE YEAR $1.50 Wamic New: ' Jan. 20. 1919. Charley Duncan was here from Sunflower Prarie Monday. Silas Miller arrived a week ago froiu Portland aud is visiting rtla lives. Mr. Millerls' a nephew of Mrs. Sarah Kennedy and Mrs. Nan Woodcock. His home is in Ohio, but he line spent thVpust year on ihe coaHt and in Canada. Mr. aud Mrs. J. R. Woodcock entertained a numoer of their relatives Wednesday night, Mr Silas Millerjbeing the honor guest. Violin music and social conversa tion were the evening's entertain ment. A variety of weather prevailed ! Farm for Sale 34 !)5-100 acres eight miles pouttiJ of Salem, on Pacific highway. Rock road. Ideal for logauherries or prune. Price WSOO i000 cash, balance terms, II. B. Jury here the past week, ranging from snow quails, rain showers, south winds to sunshine. Allie Pratt has been driving stage to Sherar the past week. Floyd Johnson is carrying the rural mail to Smock. ' Much rain has fallen the past few days, the heaiestshoweis falling lost night. Fred Pratt was over from Juni per Friday, remaining over night. It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV F. M. Jbry H. B. Jory SPECIAL Our complete line of Pendleton Goods including Bed Blankets, Robes, Bathrobes Mackinaws, Steamer Rugs, Shawls is offered at a saving of 10 per cent You have been waiting for cheaper woolen goods now is the time to buy offer holds good balance of January. "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" E. J. FISCHER, 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 Maupin -HOOD'S CASH STORE GENERAL. MERCHANDISE PREFERRED STOCK Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ROSE CITY BRAND Mackinaws, Logger Shirts, Flannel Shirts and Water Repellent Wear TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO'S Cookies, Crackers and CONFECTIONS GOODYEAR Wet Weather Footwear STOCK SALT Light Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware HOOD'S CASH STORE Always at Your Service Lost Two yearlings, one spot ted steer and one white faced heifer branded P on rikht ribs: earmark, Wallowfork in. right, crop with underhit in left. Finder notify Mike Urban, Wamic, Ore. Rev. and Mr. G. K. Wood en tertained the, young people of t his place Friday night. Games mid inptr umnitul music were the lea. tines of entertainment. Luncheon with coffee wan served. Don Miller has fin attack of the mnmpg. Sid' Mulvany arrived from Camp Freemont Saturday evening Wilour Mulvany came down trotn Smock today to meet hid brother who wenl on home with him. Jim Stillwell came up from. Tygh today driving a pair of Shet land ponies. A hard wind blew heie Friday afternoon. The roue rapidly with the recent thaw and prevailing rain. The news of the death of Bill Fraley was a sad shock to bin many friends and acquaintanceH here, he having died Saturday night in Salem. Mr. Fraley made recent visits here and was very podularwith the younger set, who are deeply grieved by his sudden deaili. 'J he roads which have been very muddy since the thaw are improv ing some by the winds and rainB that have prevailed the paBt week. ond time he has been afflicted wiih it. having been down in bed fur eight days last full at Corvullis. lie is improving. This sectjon lias been visiied by hard wind storms the last two days and nililR, blowing dowr and'tangling up telephone wires. Mrs. Fern Jory left Friday night( for Pnwer, Wn., "to make her mother a short visit and get the little hoys who have been visit i iijr there for a few weeks. They ar rived home last evening Willie fraley Dead We are notified of the sad news of the death of William S, Kulev, beloved son of Mr. mid Mrs. O. M. h'rnley of Orass Valley, Oreon, he having passed away nt Snlem, where he was employed as private secretary to Hon. Win, Holtnn. Influenza nnd niiMiminniu wprutli! cause of his death, 1m being sick only a short time, pie remains were brought to (irass Valley and laid to rest, in the cemetery there. Willie was born at 1'alo 1'into, ' Bond Payments Your payments on Liberty Bonds rmlst be nimnpleted January 30, , Benton county, Mo., January 1, 1S!W, and died January 18, 1910, being only 21 years, 17 days old. Besides Ids father and mother he leaves six sinters and three broth ers and a host of friends to mourn his loss. He was for a long time an employee-in the local Rank and well known here. Wapinitia Items A fine rain fell here Monday; snow all gone" and the roads are very bad. The mail arrived here. Wednesday with a team and rig. Miss Irene Doyle arrived home today, Wednesday, from The Dalies, having walked from Mau pin to Wapinitia, the state being unable to bring her. Miss Diyle graduated from The Dalles hos pital Monday. She wUl iit with homefolks for a while. Dr. Elwood was culled to the homeB of O. P. Webovg and Ed Davis Monday. The Weberg family are all able to be up except Lenard and he it reported to be improving. N. G. Hedin writes from Port land that Mrs. Hedin' has been quite bad with the Ho, is improv ing, but will require very careful nursing yet. Earl Barzee arrived home from Portland Tuesday. Chester Brittain writes from Camp Mead that he expects to be discharged soon, as he has turned. in his gun and taken the examin ations, A land buyer has been in our midst this week contracting land for some California buyers. He is sttopping at the Barzee. It is reported that the flu has again broken out on the reserva tion, several new cases at the Agency. , Geo. Beebe is carrying the mail to Symnasho for Jake Tnschner. Mrs. Mack Holla in an received word from Portland the first oi the week that Victor Knopf, tin oldest son of Mr. and Mrs." Her man Knopf had died there from influenza last week, Mrs. IIol la man hrd jast returned a fw days ago from visiting them and had left them all well. The Kdt.ph lived here for a number of years. Mrs. II. N. Dodge returned to her home Monday after a week'c stay at the Waberg Iiomj helping care for ths sick. No new caFes o the ff u have developed in the Pi'ln Grove dis HOE 200 PAIRS OF ODD SIZES LADIES' SHOES BELOW ACTUAL COST 1 o50 to A CHANCE TO BUY AT LESS THAN OLD PRICES Build More. Comfort Into Your Home. Built in Buffets, Sideboards, Kitchen Cupboards, Work Tables We have all the plans free for your inspection Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company SOME OR THE THINGS THAI we. CAN DO FOR VOl DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL XOUK FARM FOK Yuu, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS. TAKE CARE OF YOUR RANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKK UUUU MAUPIN STATE BANK trict the nast ten dvs excent Lenard Weberg. This is the sec- u.