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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1919)
ii ii fi pi Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 5, NO. 29 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 2 1919 THE YEAR $1.50 Look oui for the Cars The United Stnten Railroad Ad miiihitirtioii, Safety Section bun Landed the Times, their March safety fiiist bulletin which con tains accounttf of numerous mil road crosHing ocuidenta and to forth. It ia indued wonderful the number of people that do not heed the railroad danger eigne, hen approaching the railroud truck, get killed and their auto all mashed up by the train. Fortunately at Maupin we are provided with an over head cross ing, otherwise we probably would liavoau accident occasionally at Maupin, Oregon. We wish however to join the united effort that is being made throughout the country to awaken the people to the crossing danger and the great number of accidents that happen to automobiles in par ticular. To our tourist friends we wish to say ''Look out for the oars road track, or the train will get you (V Social May 10 Tbo Criterion Lakoview ntna tcuis will render a program and have a ba ket social May 10. Twm plnys Will be staged. The Great I'umpkin Caxe will be shown ii the following cast: Judge Fobb P. J. Kirscli Clerk-Carl Unus Lawyer Fozlo F.lmor MilVr Liwyer S'jiiibbs El H rling Whit vS.iw. a bailiff A. filler Hi Guff, plaintiff-Hurl V return from France. F. M. Lrivo look Kd and Will ml Driver to 'J he Dalles Tuesday, where each bought a Ford cur. i Cieorge Crawford, Mm. Cruw-I to lay. ' Mrs, Neva her nolhem today. tltorge Claw ford will make vhhI l'r i vol" euleiliiined family ut iliinm ford, Mrs. Dick Savage and Ueniy improvements on hid farm llis Wing went to The Dalles Tues-j'cur- Ho w ill build a three llmns- ilay, Mr. UrawIorU excliangid "mi gamin inns, uie waier 10 i his car for a truck. 1 1 limped from a cistern Oiled fiotn Mrs. Florence Wonderley of the irrigation ditch. Portland airived Tuesday to ut -1 K. K- Butler and-att r ey tend her mother Mrs. Ill.ngMvoith. j I'"l I ChiJderu of The Dalles, wen Mrs. lleitie .luhnsou and lo l"Jay looking after the tb.el- Abner Muff, defeu't--jrpjxier Pike Wissl", chief witne,-s of the defendant and'owner of a cow Hurt Appling Sam Dump, wilncBS S. Lease Abe Snooks, witness D. Vi's Die Poodle Ernest Patrick Foreman of tle jury Alfred Ilerrling. -Tim Fluijjigan in a ("r ceiy Store will lie put on with the fob 'r;.,. r,'i .,,,.,,, t pi uii i n t " when approaching theruil-l ,, . ',. i '.i . i , . I D. B Appliu i frnob- it a llMii.t mm I art 11 Groctry man Alfred Herrling Bill Witkins, a tough Ben Ilerrling Little Boy Jimmie Appling Policeman Pete Kirseh boys are visi'ing her mother Mis. fit Ida McCoy ou Juniper Flat. J. E.-Kennedy returned from the Dalles Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Curl Pratt came out with him. A chtfriyari party pas given to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pratt Thursday 'in a welcome home to Mr. Pratt. A noisy, crowd gathered at their hum) ut a'i early hour to express ibi ii gratitude for the noble ser vice rendered by their friend wl o look part iu several of the latest battles.. Mr. Pratt had a number Home Economics Ina M. Harvey home demon stration agent for Wasco county will speak in the Red Crcsn rooms Mouday evening May 5th at 8:o0 Mrs. Kaiser, Pres. Sergeant Jesse R. Hinnmn, receptly from France was calling on Maupin friend's Sunday. Wamic News J.'E. Kennedy accompanied by Percy Driver and Mrs. Carl Pratt, made a trip to The Dalles Tups day. Mrs. Pratt went on to Port land to meet her husband who came from Camp-Lewis, on his It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV JOEY'S F. M. Jory GREEN VEGETABLES Alarm Clocks Bulk Oil Butcher Knives Paring Knives Clothes Ringers,, Wash Boilers Oil Cans Water Palls Chicken Grit Ladies and Gents' Half -Soles Water Bags Padlocks Shoe Polishes Axle Grease Zeroline Castor Machine Oil HATS HATS HATS "It. Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's' Creek ditch. , - Meal Hull has the mump. Mr, and Mrs, Jimmie Wuoduicl. und daughter, Mis. Maggie Woo l cock and Cecil Woodcock were oyer lroui Maupin today and 4he many friends of Cecil gave him a warm hand shake and exprei-sed their gratitude for his service ovi r seas. Mrs. Woodcock received u letter from her brother, Gwrge Chandler, that be was still wiih th ) army in Germany. Itev. and Mrs. Wood went to Wapinitia Thursday and P. S. 'Pr.ii ..J r...v.;i.. ..( .,.... of han breadth escapes. Among . . . , . ACCESSORIES GAS and OIL LEAVE y our orders for FORDS BATTERIES REPAIRED TRACTORS A N D trucks A T FISCHER'S GARAGE those puvent were J. II. Wood coek and wife, of Maupin, Frank Mfjjtll was hauling pota toes to Slii iar lint week for Jtlm End who i- shipping to Portland, lie brought buck freight for ti e Lake store and other parties. Jay Fowler was a business vis itor in The D.illes Tmsday and Wednesday, v Herman Gesh made a trip to Maupin Friday. A. E, Smith went to Portland Thursday, shipping home house hold furniture here, School Siipt, Clyde B m -ey v's ited the school here Welmsday. Mr. and Mrs W i 1 1 i . Di ver have named their baby Willis l. e, Mr. and Mrs, Lyn a i Ii oth named their baliy Delptia LuVina Hilda Nurvel is the lute.i . e to have ihj uiumps. A. E Lake and Mrs, J.. H. Ward, returned Friday from Tlie Dilles. Parties entered Mn. R. A. Dri ver's henhouse about half pint nine o'clock, Tuesday night uml took two fine Wyandotte hens. A chicken supper, served after mid night was enjoyed by a paiiy of young people here Tiinndny n'ght, the parlies returned to their homis at three o'clock. J, E. Kennedy made a trip to Suerur Fiidtiy to meet Mrs K. returning from The Dalle? . Mrs. EKie Gerity accompanied him. Mr. and Mis, Hade Swift went to the Jake Davidson place on Ju niper to get Mr, and Mrs, Cha, Crabtrce who are their guests, . Mrs. Ell'ie McCorkle was hostess at a reception given Cull and Mis. Pratt. Saturday serving supper. Quite a number from here went to the show aud dance at Maupin Friday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kislner fretn! Tygb were guests of Mr. und Mis, Henry Miller today. Bill SliKvell of Tygh was hue tjday afler the cur he bought of Houstie Juhustm, ' Jit. and Mrs. Cecil TuuiBon und Jim Kislner were with him. lingerie Frail u yolitiued Iu his bed today, Mrs. Mary Pratt entertained abjut fifteen of her friends ted -y I with a dinner in honor of her h6ii : Carl just home fiom Frai.te Those present weie the buster 'and Mr. Pratt, Curl and Mrs, Pratt. Misi Crystal Pralt. Mr. and Mis. A. M. PalUoii, lieUie; PutiEon, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Me j Corkle, Miss Dorothy McCorkle,' Mrs. M. Savage and grandson, 1 Biilie Oakuinan and Allie Pratt. The Misses tnua aud Alma Driver were guests of their mother IMis. Ethel Duncan at dinner! Tom Brown, a forest rauger no. compared by his wife anived today from Friend Forest Ranker Roger Wliaite. came from Tygh today toing to the rangers station, on Reek creek Liberty Chastaiu from Juuij ei Flat staid over Saturday n'gl,l with hie brother Joe. Omer and Lester Brittain were up from lower Tygh Saturday. W. E. Woodcock who is plow-, ing with the Rumley tractor fir J. E. Kennedy ou Juniper,, brol e the plow Saturday on a lock. Tygh Valley Th lust few days Lave been very much like Sumner r; h r hoi 'ia s a net n arm nighis. Mr and M'S. H. E. McClain arrived 'Friday from Yikimn. Tiiey ciime with a team being two d ys on the rond. Mifg Eva Me Alee has been sick th's week with ih' mimips but is better at this winiii!, M s Ina M tris ' n 1 dm g' Icr visited ' 'Le V. P. cU-mg bone S inday, W. H- McAtce returnnl lol'eit I i ml Sui)il:iy. Mr, and Mr. T. J. Swift went lu Maiijiiu Tuesday. Mr. ami wis. fail uiioin" ai ii Mrs. Frank McCorkle aud dunli. ter passed through T vh b'St wiek on their way to Moro. Messrs. Slilwur and Tunison have opened a garage in the old blaeksmilCuboii across the street from hotel D. ; Mis.h (.Ifboni'-'aiid Oliver have opened a restaurant and me look i g for all the hungry pi'o !e. The horse which Vearl Bonify was rjding while hariowing 'lue' day caught its-foot and fell bor ing Vearl's leg quite badly. 0. W. Foster got a surprise lialh Weduisday by u footi g breaking under him. Mr. J. P. Iobell aud Mr. C. B D.ibl made a business trip to The Uilles Monday. Shcrar BriJgc The roads in this secti 'ti fire in good condition. Ashley Bros are the pr H 1 owners of it new Chevmh t. Mi.ss Thomas closed her echo"! Fiid.iy. The children and p;.r enU enjoyed a pii ti'c dinner hi il games on White Rivqr. A taffy pull was given in tin 'O'lnot ' bouse F iday rvening in honor of Miss Thomas. Notice to Stockholders The annual meeting of the stock holders uf the M'anpiri Warthoutu Company will b held at Maupin, on Sntuii'ay, Mjy the 10th, at 2 P. M. iu the Shiitliick hull. Miiupiii Warehoime Company. Notice Tbo poHl office at Tygh is i'h dared open and there is to be a Civil Servsee competitive exami nation held at Maupin, May 2lih "pen to nil citizens of the V, S For wile ut the Man pin Ware- Ii misc. No. 2 grade potatoe s nl lollicc sp ico. fit.) cents a sack. Ou account of ill health I have disposed of my store, known us Hood's Ci.sli Store, of Maupin Ore. Al iiccounls nro due and payable May 1st,. Jl'l Plei 8 1 re-nit by check or P. O. Money Order, promptly on rceoipt of ' statement or too me personally ut tho store w' ere I huvo loUined J. F, Hood. - : " THY If 01 YOUR U?E STOCK fk It will keep them fife from limit "Tfl, kit wii rirasltus nd protect them ugaiiirt vjLJL. Wt lm!i I I Kreso Dip No. 1 W3f EASY TO USE EFFECTI VE ECONOMICAL KILLS UCE, MTr? M3 FIE?. -D!VE3 AWAY FUE3. IIEAU CIT9. SCRATCHES AND WOUJIUS. 1 OR MANGE, SHEEP SCAB AND OTJJKa 6S1N TROUBLES, PREVENTS HOG CHOLERA Experiments on live Viogs prjw nhst 2 54 dilution kill virulent Hof Cholera Virus in five mlnutap by con.?r. Kreso tip No. 1 in original rmJtugef, For SaU bf The Maupin Drug Ston eu on imnt ton rif iooKurs on kh?c mw , i. , rap mtmsut. ws-r.i, ymssi $.$$.$ $ $ $ $ 'ave your feed n a SILO Lvet us Figure VjTuI $ $ $ $ $ I 3 our sue Built of SiocK Lumber No royalties to pay Substantially built Guaranteed Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. A. L. Anderson, Mjj'r. $ f f f $ $ $ $ $ $ $ if $ $ $ $ $ SOME OF THE THINGS I HA I we. CAN OO FOft Y.J. DO YOUK NOTAUV WORK, , " SELL YDUK KAHM PDlt tuu.! RENT YOU A SAKKTY DKI'OSIT BOX. UUY YOUP. WHJiAT. HAIiLKY AND OAT3. TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS, DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIO'NER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOu MAUPIN ' STATE 'BANK ii