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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
MAUPIN .1 InlE UAVil Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH " VOL. 5, NO. 23 THE YEAR $1.50 Emma Bonr.ey Woolsey Mrs. Harry S. Wooleey died last night at her home on Thir teenth street after a long illness. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the " Crandall chapel, with Rev. H. E. Rossell, pastor of the First Chris lian church, officiating. ' Mrs. Woolsey's maiden uair.e was Emma Bonney and she was the daughter of A, A. Bonney of Tygh Valley. She was bom at Gervais in Marion county March 5, 1876, and cams to The Dalles, with her parents while she was a child. She had made her home at Tygh Viilley ever since In 1904 she was married to Mr. Wool sey and besidps her husband five children survive as follow: Harold Frances, Roland, Robert and Josephine. Mrs. Woolsey graduated The Dalles high school in and attended the University of Oregon for three years. Chronicle Saturday. from 1896 E. A. Cyr has just received a large shipment of Vogau's candy. Lieutenant Cecil Woodcock ar rived here Saturday and is assist ing ut the flour mill. It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV JOKY F. M. Jory Lemons Garden Seeds Oranges Onion Sets Bananas Flower Seeds Apples Tamales Cabbage Hominy Cauliflower H Sauer Kraut Lettuce Butler Sweet Potatoes Eggs Olives Onions Parsnips Sdinach HATS HATS HATS 'It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's ACCESSORIES GAS and OIL LEAVE your orders for FORDS BATTERIES REPAIRED TRACTORS AND trucks FISCHER'S GARAGE it 11 is ft ii ft & ifi fi i i JOHNSON & DOAR Contractors and Builders Estimates Furnished Free Silos a Specialty S We do Concrete Work, Header Boxes, draw plans and specifications for any fi and all kinds of building' a JOHNSON DOAR Wapiniiia, Oregon ff a n u & fi iva a u s n r Broke That's what happened to all previous records of the Manpin Trap Club Sunday the 9th when s large crowd watched the boye smash the taihawks at the Club grounds, The best scores of the shhsom were made despite the cold wind which was blowing all the time. The record made is sure a credit to the Club as it was equal lo and even better than some made by the Portland Club which is composed of professional trap shooters. The "Flume of the De schutes" won the high gun by cracking 19 out of 20, and 24 out of 25, a score that any profes sional would he proud of. Jlood Hot 1(5, the "Maupin Flash' (B. Sbattuck) got 15, Williams 14, Umueghau 12, Aubrey 10, Leader 10, and Miller 7. Hood and Louder bad an exciting contest and Hood won by one bird. Com pare llieee scores with other clubs and yini will sure come out uext Sudday and see some real shooting We-chalunge any club iu Central Oregon. Don't forget the date, March 2.J. N Andy Diamond Dust Wapinitia Items n n n Beautiful, bright, sunny davs this week. Fanners are busy with their spring work of plowing, and harrowing the fall grain which stood the winter fine in most fields Some are commencing their spring seeding. James and Jesse Cray came over from Friend Wednesday. Stella and Aaron Davis who have been stopping near Dvnd for the past two months retuintd to their home here Monday. Carson Bigbee arrived here Sm day from the Valley and is visit ing bis parents and relatives heie. Mr. Bigbee has signed up with Philadelphia base ball team for the coming 6eason and expects to leavo soon for the east. Lambing will commence on the Abbott ranch some time next week Mrs. Lena McCoy toas been Btop ping at the Abbott home the past few days. Fred Pratt drove G. E. Wood's cattle lo the pasture on the hills Wednesday. Johnson & Doak are painting D. Woodside'B house this week. Mrs. Susie Kelley and little daughter Doris came up from Maupin Thursday and were guests of Mrs. Minuio llurtaian and family till Sunday. Bill Foreman was a Maupiu vis itor Saturday and had a new bug body put on his Ford. Mrs. B has christened it Old Doc Yack. Mrs Mamie Smith waB visiting her sister Mrs. Job uie Delco here last week. Mr. and Mrs. ChaiJey Heidi r of Dufur came over last Tue day j and visited at, the linnm nf T M . ! Powell Alma Powell returned home with them mid will assist Mrs. Ileibler with the work this spring. Frauk Gabel was a visitor at The Dalles the last of the week. N. W. Flinn hauled a load of freight from Maupin Tuesday for John Lewis. Herbert and Anna Lewis moved lo their father's lower ranch last' week to do their spring work. W. O. Wilson was a visitor at j Maupin Tuesday. Stillwau Goodenough made a tripto Maupin Tuesday to bring his car up from the garage where he had it repaired. There is strong talk here of The Dalles-California highway that is (to last page; Bill real and sure Tne weather was bad but n good bunch of spectators watched the ball tosses work out. Next Sunday will fee the team in action and if tho suits are back the regu lars will probably be lined up ready for action. Judging from the tryouts Maupin is sure to have the fastest aggregation in this part of the country. Big Miller is rounding into a catcher and he looks bigger better every dav. Nve is looking good and the fans are expecting him to make good in any position. Hooker, Skinner, and Glen are getting the kinks out of their arms and are sure to make it bad for oposing tcauiH, Art Morris is defending the sec ond bag in fine shape. Cecil and Leonard Chastain are showing their ability on first and in the field. James, Cunningham, Beck and Andy are working hard to fill the other positions. When E Confer, Earl and Raymond Crab- tree cet back it will 'fruit" (or Kelly's gang. A good crowd will be appreciated by the team next Sutidav. The tenni will organize in the, morning and be ready for a short game iu the afternoon. Dal lea lo meet at The DhIIp- Fri day the 7th with the State High way commission. Coniniisi-iiitieif Boot'i and Thompson were prMsnt and spoka to 150 delegate nt a banxuet at The Dalles hotel H. De Arniond of Bend spoke in be half of The, Dulles - California highway. R. B Ingels of Dufur spoke in favor of The Dalles. Cali foinia highway. Judge Roric whs the toastmiister. He invited N. O. Hedin to introduce the Mt. tlood Loop highly and puis lo Central Oregon. After the banquet the executive committee removed to the Chamb er of Commerce to talk over ways and means for the construction of the highway. Commissioners Booth and PhompHon-plgdged support to both projects and will start work oil Centra Oreircn hiphwav an Clothing Wanted A drive commences next Mon day to furnish clothes for the refugees of Europe. The former quota is doubled. ' Bring the cloth, iiir to the loc.il Red Cmss hall where it will he packed to ship. sunn as necessary survey and en gineering data can be gathered. Engineer Bennett will begin work right away. Mrs. Winnie Bra den is the new cecietray of the Commercial Club f The Dulles. I, J. Carson roturned Wednes day to spend the surnmer here. Wilbur Mulyany came over from Smock last night. He states there is lots of mumps at Wamio. Commission Supports The Dalles Chamber of Com-! merce called a meeting of road! boosters and delegates from all of Central Oregon from Bend to"TheJ HOOD'S CASH STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE PREFERRED STOCK Staple and Fancy GROCERIES .TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO'S Cookies, Crackers and CONFECTIONS ROSE CITY BRAND Maekinaws, Logger Shirts, ' Flannel Shirts and Water Repellent Wear Light Hardware, Tinware, , GOODYEAR Wet Weather Footweer STOCK SALT Grnniteware, Glassware HOOD'S CASH STORE Always at Your Service OWN A HOME For your Children's Sake U. S Department of Labor W. B Wilson, Sec'y of Labor Construction Adds to the Wealth of the Country Build Now U? S- Department of Labor W. B. Wilson, Sec'y. Build Now THAT CITY HALL, SCHOOL HOUSE, CHURCH FACTORY. MEMORIAL Build Now (J. S. Department of Labor -W. B. Wilson, Sec'y. of Labor Important Notice This page of ads are copies of a number of various colored posters that were sent out to the building industry from the office of the U. S. Department of Labor, W. B.- Wilson, Secre tary, for Free Distribuiien to encourage immediate building. May we supply free pirns and cost estimates? Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company Keep Times Good by Building Mow U. S. Dept. of Labor W. B. Wilson, Sec'y Let This S 4I want to see Building be Built so Well and so Quickly that the o-wner will be encouraged to Build Another every wage earn er own his own home." U. S. Dept. of Labor W. B. Wilson, Sec'y. During the War It was PATRIOTIC Not to Build Now we can best show our patriotism by Building U S. Ipt of Labor W. b- Wilson, Sec'y. SOME OF THE THINGS 1 MAI wt. CAN DO FOR VOIj DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM HVK YOu. RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS, TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK