The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, April 18, 1919, Image 1

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Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL 5, NO. 2 7
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 18. 1919
THE YEAR $1.50
SENT IN BY OUR
Wapinitia Items
A fine tain fell Wednesday af
ternoon. Mrs. E. L. Nelson and children
spent a few days at The Dalles last
week, she having Rome denial
work done. They visited at the
Johnson home, there.
Jim Hartman's came near los
ing their house by fire Tuesday.
Mrs , Hartmau and babe were
alone in the house and hadn't
discovered the Ere. Walter Wood
side who was working in the field
near by, saw it and came at once!
In a few minutes, Johnson's crew,
who were working on the Gnod-
enouch'g house, saw it. and with
Mr. Woodside succeeded hi put
ting it out, but not until it had
done considerable dumage.
Lincoln Hartman was a visitor
at The Dalles Wednesday,
It is announced that a barber
will be located here the last of this
week.
, E. A. Hartman fold II L.
Harpham a new Ford and he with
our new garage man, Mr. Rich
mond, has gone to The lalles to
bring it out.
Quite a number of Manpin peo
ple were iu Wapinitia this week
trading.
Hartman's shipped 14 cases of
eggs today.
It Pays to Pay
F. M. Jory
GREEN
Alarm .Clocks
Butcher Knives
Paring Knives
Clothes Rirgcrs,
Wash Boilers
Oil Cans
Water Pails
Chicken Grit
JOEY'S
Castor Machine Oil
HATS HATS HATS
"It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV
LEAVE
your
orders for
ACCESSORIES nAnAr, BWERiES
GAS and OIL f (JjUb REPA!RED
TRACTORS
A N D
trucks
AT
FISCHER'S GARAGE
The Wapinitia Red C ops has
been quite busy lately. They
now have a shipment of hoys
suits and women's skirts ready to
send off, also have received yarn
tor sweaters and children's stock
ings. Arthur Rice is looking after
business affairs at Gladstnn thih
week? It's alright Arthur we've
all been there.
Rev. Geo McDonald anived
here today aud will remain over
next Sunday and conduct services
Pearl Evick came home from The
Dalles Friday.
Tearl Evick came home Ironi
The Dalles Friday.
Exie Morgan visited our school
Friday and is helping organize
corn clubs.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sharp
haye returned to their home at
Pine Grove.
Horbcrt Lewis has been making
their car into a truck.
Grover Wilson arrived here the
last of the week and is visiting
his sister, Mrs. Chas. Delore.
J. S. Brown has sold bis herd of
cattle to Mr. Sanford, alsi the
Huston place.
Mrs. Dor thy Maynard has been
getting around on crutches the
past week hut is somewhat improv
ed at present.
Beautiful sunshiny days but
cold frosty nights has prevailed
here the past week.
Gladys Smith, little daughter
of Mrs. Annie Smith had the mis
fortune to fall and break her arm
last Fridav evening. Dr. Elwood
was called and set it and she is
Cash at JoryV
VEGETABLES
Bulk Oil
Ladies' and Gents'
Half -Soles
Water Bags
Padlocks
Shoe Polishes
Axle Grease
Zeroline
getting along fine now,
Mr. Richmond cams hack from
Portland the last of the week and
is now doing business at hie gnrege
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Hediu and
little daughter Nova returnee
from Portland last Saturday even
ing. Mr. Hedin announces that
ihey will commence the work ot
building new and repairing
ditcheB at once.
Mrs. W. B. Keene returned
home from Portland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Iilmer Hammer
and children arriyed Saturday to
visit with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Lester Kelly
were tip from Mupin Monday.
Vivian Barzee spent the week
end at Maupin.
Joe Graham with a crew of men
commenced work on the road be
tweeu here and the timber Monday
C. X. Johnson celebrated his
son Donald's 17th birthday Sun
day evening at the Baizee hotel
by inviting about 25 of their
friend to refreshments consisting
of ice cream, cake and lemonade.
All repMit a most enjoyable time
and wi-li for Don many returns
of the dny.
Miss' Annie Lewis is employed
at the Barzt e hotel.
B. L. Fofman took Mrs. Smith
and daughter to Maupin Tuesday
to see Dr. El wood.
Sherar Bridge
" Mr, aud Mrs. But Conklin and
baby of The Dalles culled at the
H. A. Muller home Sunday and
got several settings of Mamotb
Bronze tnrkey eggp, quins a ways
to come for them but they are fine
birds.
Sherers Bridge is getting to be
quite a place of late. C.ns are
parked in groat numbers a l ine
the banks of the De3cbutes while1
the anglers ar& inteut on Catching
all they can.
Bert Brown went to The Dalles
Thursday, bringing back' with him
Chas. Labisch and bride, who
were married some time ago.
Congratulations. While here Mr.
Labisch sold his ranch to Mr.
Brown.
The Ashley boys, accompanied
by some young ladies made a trip
to The Dalles Saturday to see the
mqvies.
Ernest Webb and wife and Ed
die Webb made atrip to The
Dalles Sunday.
County Surveyor Muhr is run
ning some disputed lines for C. L,
Conley and J. M. Conroy.
Lambing is about finished in
these parts and they report a good
percentage of lambs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mullor went to
The Dalles Monday, Dr. Shannon
taking them in his car, Mre. M.
has been having quite a time with
her ears, caused from the flu.
Hope to hear of her early recovery
Ben Muleu aud wife and litth
boy of Virginia are here visiting
at the Bob Oaburn home, Mr.
Muleu was one of the civil engiu
eers at the time the railroad wai
put llirugh here.
Quite an interesting telephone
meeting was held at the school
house Saturday evening and was
well attended.
I Emmet Ashley is the proud
owner of a shining new Ford.
Tygh Valley
Have had eonie pretty cool
frosty nightB hut the days are like
ppring, "
C. J. VanDuyn is away at Port
land on business this week.
the Victory Liberty Loan drive
in this vicinity. row lets all
take a heart and show what Tygb
can do,
R. J. Weisbeck, George Lofton,
Elmer Muuier, Clyde Oliver left
for the mountains last week. They
are going to work on raDger trail
and the toad till fire season opens.
George has accepted a position as
lookout man on top of Mt. Wilson
after fire season opens.
We enjoyed a warm rain bore
Wednesday enough to lay the
dust and make the gardens grow.
W H. McAltee and A. A. Bon .
ney made a trip to The Diille.J
last Saturday evening in Mr,
McAtee's car, returning Sunday
afternoon.
George Woodruff miide a trip to
The Dalles Tuesday taking Roger
Whaite and Mrs. LydiaC. Whaite
They returned Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Foster was telephone opera
tor iu Mrs. Whaite's absence, '
Mr. Hardin and family passer'
through town Tuesday morning
on their way to The Dalles.
George Woodruff an,d wife and
Grandma Morris went out to Ollit
Botbwell's Wednesday to see thf
new baby. Mrs. Bothwell Js 'bet
ter known hare as Hatty Young.
E. C. Fitzpatrick and G. W
Foster were quite busy last Thins
day aud Friday petting out,stiaw
berry plants, having EPt out about
3000 plants.
K. L. Hauser has purchased" the
old McCowan place above Tygh
Miss Wanda Swift has been
quite sick this week but is better.
A. M. Youug was a Tygh Valley
visitor from Mora Sunday. He,
witn some mends were oyer on a
fishing trip.
Mrs. Lois McCown and chil
dren were Wauiio visitors one day
last week. " "
V, V. Steers is quite busy these
days fencing his strawberry bed to
keep the porcupines put.
Raymond Doming and his fath
er were smoothing down the roadt
tround Tygh last Tuesday with
i. it road grader.
Dr. and Mrs. Shannon have re
tunnil from '" 'I he Dulles.. Mrs.
Shannon is recovering niwly after
haviun her tonsils n moved.
Get Bu:y
Tygh Valley is having quite a
EAT ALL YQU WANT!
No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour
8tomachl No More Heavy Feeling
After Meals or Conatlpat.on!
If you have sour stomach, cmu'tl
jiatton or gas on the stomach ONUi
SPOONFUL simple buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., aa mlxM In Artier 1 l;a,
will brltm you INSTANT ri-tlflf. '
Adler-l-ka draws alt the old foul
matter from the system leaving the
bowels and BtomHch frech and
CLEAN, roady to dlRent anything
Guards against appendicitis.
For sale at
The Maupin Drug Store
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SOME of THE THINGS THAI wc. CAN do for "
DO YOUR NOTARY WORK,
SELL YUUK FARM Ft ) K. 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 U3 A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL ' MA&fi GOOD
MAUPIN STATE BANK
hit of exoitmneiit over the relent
telephone m etting at which they
hired an operator agreeing n pny
him at the rate of $1 per phone
ne r month. The kick seems to be
that the party promised bef re the
meeting to run the switchbonrd at
the rate of 50 cents per phone but
at the meeting changed to $1 and
many people did not attend the
meeting on aecount of not 1 now-
mg about it. As the late was
raised at the time of the mietmg
mid no competition or kicking was
made as the people would rather
pay $1 than do without switching
service. It sienis as though there
were parties who who would like
to have a chance at 60 celits but
did not know anything about the
meeting until it was over and it is
generally understood that the
meeting was not advertised tie
anything concerning hiring an
iperator and it has always been
i he custom before to advertise the
ueetjng well nnd receive bids
open or sealed when thy hired
in operator so people were not
npecting anything of this kind.
Things are in such a situation
'hat it is up to the stoekholdi re if
hey want a good telephone sys
tem to. do something in regards to
his as about one-half of the
nhoneg are thinking of dropping
ut.
HOOD'S CASH STORE
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
PREFERRED STOCK
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
iROSE CITY BRAND
Mackinaws, Logger 'Shirts,
Flannel Shirts and Water-
Repellent Wear
Light Hardware, Tinware,
HOOD'S CASH STORE
Always at Your Service
$$$$$$$$$$ $
'ave your feed
I
n a SILO
Ivet us Fi'ur 3
Out j our size
Built of Stock Lumber
No royalties to pay
Substantially built
Guaranteed
t
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
A. L. Anderson, Mrfr.
$$$$$$$.$$ $ $ $ 9 $ - $ ' $ I $ $-
FOUR FOLD MEET
SATLRDAY NIGHT
At Wap nitia
Wapinitia Plains Commercial
Club will I old an open mass
meeting on Saturday night April
19, at the Wapinitia Publio School
House with a four fold purpose
namely. .
1st. Welcome to all returned
military and naval men.
2nd, Boost and explain the
Victory Liberty Loan Campaign
that will be made on Monday the
21st, following.
Hrd. To explain and boost the
State Chamber of Qomnierce mem
bership. 4ih. To explain and boost the
1919 highway program for Wasco
county. The ladies of Wapinitia
Plains ore going to serve fupper
following the four speakers.
Every wall person is expected
to be present and a rip rearing
time is on the 1 ill,
Saturday wi i hog day. Many
of the fi ruiers brinijlntf load
of fattened animals which wer
shippe I to I ortbtnd ever the 0-,
T. t ml night.
TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO'S
Cookies, Crackers and
CONFECTIONS
GOODYEAR
Wet Weather
Footwear
STOCK SALT
Graniteware, Glasswaie
$ $ $$$$$'$$
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C. M. Grimes has been quilt
bucy this week getting signers foi
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