The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, April 25, 1919, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL 5, NO. 28
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 25,-191?
THE YEAR $1.50
Slide
The fiiet giime, of the season
will be played -on the Maupin
grounds Sunday Ma)' .4. Maupin
vs. Grass Valley. Grass Vallty
has a strong team this yenr arid
are practising hunt and rounding
iuto a rerl ball club. Dont fnritci
the daie. We alto need a lunch
to practise against and if we can
get a second team to piny against
Sunday weeure will appreciate it,
We ni'ed the practise as we are go
icg to play some hard games in
tlie near future. Come down Sun
day afternoon and get in the game.
Andy.
Mr. and frs. H. ' L, Kinmoris
are guests at Jory's.
"It Pays to Pay
21 H 1 '
F. M. Jory
GREEN VEGETABLES
Alarm Clocks
Butcher Knives
Paring Knives
Clothes Ringers
Wash Boilers
Oil Cans
- Water Pails
Chicken Grit
- Castor Machine Oil
HATS HATS HATS
"It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's"
LEAVE
your
orders for
ACCESSARIES
GAS and OIL
FORDS
TRACTORS
AND
trucks
AT
FISCHER'S GARAGE
HOOD'S CASH STORE
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
PREFERRED STOCK ;
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES.
ROSE CITY BRAND -
Mackinaws, Logger Shirts,
Flannel Shirts and Water
Repellent Wear
Light Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware
HOOD'S CASH STORE
To Russia
Sergeant Lester E. MeCorkle
writes to home folks that he with
40 others of his re gin ent ha" vol
unteered to go to A r h ingle
Russia an a railway engineer to
relieve the situation there. II''
first went to England for tquip
ment. His last letter d.ited
March 18 1919 at sea paid in pnrt:
"I understand the pilot is or g
ashore tonight so will drop y u a
line. We had a prejty rough day
quite a number of the boys are
eiok and my own lummy isfeelii g
quite pale but I think I will be
able to handle it as 1 always have
before. We all got big fur over
coats and caps today so we arc!
pretty well'fixed for cold weather.
Cash at Jory's
Bulk Oil
Ladies' and Gents'
Half-Soles
Water Bags .
Padlocks
Shoe Polishes
Axle Grease
Zeroline
BATTERIES
REPAIRED
TRU BLU BISCUIT CO'S
Cookies, Crackers and
CONFECTIONS
GOODYEAR
Wet Weather
Footwear
STOCK SALT
We are well armed with Russian
illes and pistols. The rifles ure
a queer tort of au affair. We
h tve been following op the coifi
of Scotland all day, will le out.
prettv well by morning. The
wind here is pretty crimpy. While
in England I toon in tl e Suniid,
the Piccadilly, Trafalgar, T1 w r
of London, London Bridge, I'aili
m nt Bui Iding, West Minster Ab
bey and many others. It's surely
wonderful to see thece pl.ues of
historical note. It seemed alums!
liko being at home as soon as We
landed at South Hampton. The
people here in these countres
treat us as fine as you could wish.
Everyone bus a Btnile and a wt rd
of welcome lor the soldiers. Hurt
is entirely different feeling between
lis and the English than (here is
between us and the people of some
o her countries we have been in.
U will take ten days to make
thin trip. There are tbiileeri
American and r:irie British ser
geants in this one couiparlmei t
We la e a stove and, coal so we
keep w mi enough. The eats so
far have ' een a huge surpriie
plenty ol good food. .
Wapinitia Items
Quite an epidemic of colds and
coughs has struck this vicinity the
past week- Most of the babies
have been effected. '
N. W. Flinn was quite sick a
tew dayB last week. $
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham and
Mrs. May Barzee weie transacting
business in The DalleAWdneui'y
Arthur Rice of this pj ce ancr
Miry Hays were married ut Glad
stuiie last week and return, it h-ie
Saturday evening, going i medi
ally lo their home which is ln .n
us Unkriniith residence. Mr. Kee
is oi e nf lbn best kftowti au. le
peeled young men of tnis viciiu
Ail join iw wishing thiui a lony,
h ippy and prosperous life.
Brown and
Mr. and Mrs., I. S
B. L. Foreman went to The Dalles
Wednesday. Mr. Foreman has
been quite sick latly, :
Fredie Weber has purchased a
Ford.
Tuo commercial blub meeting at
the' school house was. a success A
pleudid patriotic program was
rendered by the school. Itt'v. Mc
lionald delivered the address of
welcome to our soldier boys. Mr.
Baheock, the agent on the reserva
tion spoke on the Good Roads
mownieut which is unde w y. N
G. Hedin closed the program bj
giving one of his stirring address
es on the Victory Loan, also h
brief outline of the work leiig
done the past winter and spring
concerning the .spur leading to the
VI t, Hood Loop road from here,
nd The Dalles.California high
ay. The school house was crowd
ed but all wero treated to ice
oresm aud cake. j
Grandma Moris aid Mr. ard
.vlrn. Geo. Woodruff were up fii'in
Tygli and spett iiunday at the
Bigtiee home.
Herbert Lewis left Sund-y for
Portland, .
Mr and M'S. Ray Tunison we e
visiting at the Wilson home last
we k.
Albert Spotear brought the news
here today that 15-year-old In
dian hoy was dragged to death
Tuesday in the vicinity of Mutton
in 'Untain. ye wa thrown from
hi3 horse," bis foot catching in the
stirrup, f lightening the animal
and it ran into a bunch of wild
horses, wlii b caused them to
stampede. The boy was literally
John Lewis' returned home Sat
urday evening trout visiting tela
Mves and friends out east of here
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
folm Powell has been onite tick
the past three days, also Carl ami
Lawrence, but are some better to -
day, ttelnesduy.
Rv. McDonald's meeting waf
well attended. There were several
baptized, and eighteen were taken
into the church fcumlay,
TheC. li. was reorganized here
Sunday and the following ofliecru
chosen: Calvin McCorkle, pres!.
dent; Mrs. Callie Kij;bee, Viie
president ; Ruby Wilson, secretury
C trl Powell, treasurer.
f School closed in tho Powell and
Pine Grove districts last Friday.
Each celebrated with a picnic din-
ner. Miss Tool left Sunday for
her home in Portland, Mr. nil
mrs. SUipflin taking b'er to Mau-
pin. Miss Hardy left for ht r
Salem home the first of the week.
Mrs, Batty and Lois of He
Dalles visited relatives here last
Week.
Paul Pratt and family arrived
f.o n Salem Saturday evening and
are yieiting at the W, J. Pra t
home this week. ,.
M. Arnett has. filed on an addi
tional homestead near the Gal e
ranch.
N. 0. He Jin with his con rat e
for the Victory Loan diive Btaiud
out Monday morning aud report
ed 'over the top by noon, having
secured over $9000.
Tygh Valley
The frost has,gotten f ou e of the
fruit the nights have been cold but!
t!ie days are fine.
Mr. Still well and Cecil Tunnon
returned from Portland th s wek
where they had been on bi.f'n ss
Chester Brittain, wife and baby
passed through Tygh Monday ou
w iy from Vap nitia, to Wau.iOi
J. E. Morrow moved the Post-
0,T 08 Tueda.v. int0 tn ol dru8
s, ie building aud now opt rates
tiie telephone efficq also.
C. J VuriDjii returned last
week fioiu Porllciiid where he hud
been on business.
K. L Uatiscr ic timed fiotn
The Dalies Friday and left the
same day tor John Dtn taking his
ioii llai ry wilh him.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe K uer re
lUtnei from John Day h.,t wet k
where they had been in tho Unit
ing camp.
Mrs Lida C. Whaile our tin
phoue operator fir the pact yeui
expects to leave, for Portage Wash.
Sunday.
Fitzpatriek & Son have iu a
new line of dress ginghams.
W. II. McAtee after a few weeks
at home, expects to return to Port-
land Sunday to huisn Ins t.im ou
the jury.
Mrs. Dyer U recovering frnin
serious injuries received one tla)
lant week when she full from the
wigon while coining tu M u( in.
Hjr idjtrries almost, ilevtlcei
piieuniouia. Mrs..; Christine Con
fer was also bin t. '
Times, 11.50 per year.
SOME OF THE
DO YOUR NOTARY WORK,
SfcLL YOUK FARM Kdtt Vuu.
RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT 1U)X,
BUY YOUR WHKAT. BARLEY AND OAT3.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS,
DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK.
CIVE US A TRIAL. .WE CAN, AND WILL AlAKhl
At White River
Mifs Thomag Invited the iigl
I orhcol to a candy pull hBt Tuet
evening at White river .,hu.
1 Jlouse- The children and v.un(
people played gam ,s arid laiei e
Rved the candy puil iihout (ort,
, wftre present. Mis- 1 hcimn
j scho"! cloBefl F,i,,ay AP,U 'rl1
wnn a ta k .t picnic mi yt iiitc
river. Everyone invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. FY gum n o
The Dalles c: rue upsthe liift it
trie wofk to yUit friend and itla
livos a few days,
Mrs. Carl Head entertained
several relatives Easter Sunday,
J New subfcriptions and renewals
K Hammer, S. A. Kistt er, J It.
Flamming, Arthur Rice, Mrs. Cf
berth and J E. Evick.
7ECL BETTER IW
HAD A DIP ill
TRY IT 01 YOUR Live STOCK
It will keep them free from Insect
pirasites tnd protect mem igunat
coaUgtous diseases.
Kreso Dip No. 1
EASY TO USE EFFECTIVE
ECONOMICAL .
KILLS UCE. MITES A?" FLEAS.
DRIVES AWAY FUES. HEALS CUTS.
SCRATCHES AND WCUNM. F:R
MANGE. SHEEr SCAB AND OTHtll
tifJH TROUBLES.
PREVENTS HOG
CHOLERA
Experiments on live hogs prove that a
ly dilution kills virulent He?
Cholera Virus in five irinutes by contact.
Knu Dip No. 1 in original paclugu. For Sk fcf
fhe Maupin
u en wrnrt row rare
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wave your feed
In a SILO
$ f
$ "...
. Out your
Built of Slock Lumber
No royalties to pay
Substantially built
Guaranteed
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
A. L. Anderson, Mfjr.
THINGS 111 I
Shcrar Bridge
Emn e Ashley look Mr. Mad.
I 'X to Duftit Sunday where ht
vent afti r bis auto which Jin had
nft a week before for repairs.
Sunift fine showers lately nmlifg
the smile thut 'stays, ou the furin-rs''a-j
s,
S 'tne tine Hereford cuttle were
liven throuth here ruindny
n ailed for Winnie.
Mr. Coleilh made a trip lo.The
Dalles Friday returning Sunday,
A iiitmiiei of young people eri-
jiiyed games arid taffy pulling ut
the Bob Otlwrn 1 oine Si.turdtiv
voir ng.
Several aes of n un hnve
beeu repoited. It is hoped they
diuot spieaJ seriously.
Some fisLe i are canted here
r
hut not many catches are reported.
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Drug Store
roorlcts on antee eta N. ,
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'MAUPIN STATE
i.iiily part ol the body bad been
BANK
found aud that by his mother.