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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
THF IL JUL MtMmaM I 1 kh Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wacco County VOL. 5, NO. 30 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY ?, W THE YEAR $1.50 Whang Wasco Whitewash Muu pin touk tho first guino of the season from Whbco in a one Bided iijo iStmdiiy t y u scorn id 20 to 0. The Wasco team whs short ii f pitchers aud the long r'uio caused the one-sided score. The "Ciatig'' was up on their toes hik! pounded the bull f rum the word go. Nye slashed out a three bag ger to Blurt the hall rolling and all ot tho rest followed suit. Km est Confer defeuded the third bag, Lin old position, aud we are sure glad to see him hack. Skinner ha ' his curves and fast onus wink ing fine and it was impossible fur them to hit. The entire team was in the game all the time. A fine crowd watched the slaughter and the home team sure appreciate the way the fans turned oui. Maupiu will go to Grass Valley next Sunduy and we will appreci ate a good bunch of rooters. l,et'o go and root for the team. Lecture "The Tragedy of Failing to Make Known" Bhattuck's Hall Lecture and Stercopticou Views Sunday, May 11, 8 p. m. G. W. MacLaren, of Portland, great social reformer. Mr. MacLaren will also speak in the church at 11 a. m. Mothers should hear. Times, If 1.50 per year. 'It Pays to Pay F. M. Jory GREEN 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 LEAVE your orders for ACCESSORIES GAS and Oil TRACTORS - AND trucKs A T FISCHER'S GARAGE Home Economics Mies Iva Howey, Home Demon titration agent fur Wfi'11 county has been spending a few days in Maupin in an endeavor t interest Ihi) ladies of this vicinity in plans fur community work of vfiiiou kinds. Hat lecturo Monday ni(iht was well attended and i h in- tereut was e hown by those present in the work piesented. - Later meetings were planned and it is hopod all women will avail them selves of tin opportunity to Lave help in meeting their problems After tue meeting Monday nif.'ln a delicious lunch was nerved by ii.: generous Maupiu ladies and cveiy one enjoyed herself in a social way. At the next meeting .which will be announced later come oui and meet Miss Howey uud enjoy a goo 1 lime. Wapinitia Items Charley C line came Monday from across the river. Mr. and Mrs. Jye Batty of Hep ner are visiting relatives here this week. r Mr. and Mrs. Barzee were Dalles Visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hollmnn and Dee Woodside were fishing on the Deschutes this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Johu Confer and Mr. and Mrs. Milt Monis parsed through -hero Tuesday on their way to Warm Springs for a few days outing. Lincoln llartman went to The Cash at Jory's VEGETABLES Bulk Oil Ladies' and Gen's' Half-Soles Water Bags Padlocks Shoe Polishes Axle Grease Zeroline Cash at Jory's BATTERIES iI,,lll,;B TT'".y t0 1,r!;'g c,,t"nlllow:,rd ik-w 1'iird for l'red l.uugblin. The lledin ditch crew went tip Monday to do some repair Hoik at iho intake, David Islinrpo linishcd plowii g al Frank Hatty's Wednesdaj with thtt tractor. N. W, Hinn made a trip 0 Camas Monday taking Elmer Munier back to his work.- The Misses Mc.Atee and Pearl, Thompson of Tygh passed thtouyli I here iSund'iy on their way to' Camas, making the trip in their Ford. , B. L. Foreman who was opera!- led on at The Dalles hospital la I week is getting along line. Mrs. Frankie Thomas received a telephone message Saturday morning that her brother-in-law, F.d Phelps, had pasted away lhu inuht before at his home in Hood li.ver. Deleft besides his wife, ' t-e m small children. Therhcls' are M'li e well known here, having a number of rehlives here, David Sharps made a trip lo be u contains Wednesday after ihiou, t king Mis. Keen aud some eq'iipjueut for the camp. U. L. l'-ii;et and Jackson Rice are spend log a few days od the Deschutes trying their luck at I ersuadiug iliu 8th to bite. Several uucAs from Maupiu aie hauling waol from the Gabel ranch this week. The Pine Oiuve Sunday school met Sunday, the liit time since ihe Hu struck last w;n'er. Mr. aud Mis. S;dnpy Wilson arrived here Thur.-day evening, Mr. Wilsun having m lived his difcoharge from the ano) t Ca:np Lewis the Monday befuie. Wamic News Rev. and Mrs. G. -K. Woud . m! baby weie Dalles visitors Muniia , taking P. S, Pratt and family who were returning to -their home in Salem, Mr and Mis Tom Farghcr and baby, T. Farther Sr., mil .Mi s My-le were over fioui the faitu neat DuTut Sunday visiting at, the A. H. Lake hfune. Miss IliU'a Lake accnuipanied them on tl eir return home. - Louis De.rtbick aud Dr. Siovall were over fiom Maupiu Monday. Vernon Norval and G. li. Wood mild their vvuod.'iiw last week to Joe Cbastain. Mart New and family arrived Tuesday from Yakima, Wo. John uio Cbastain iieeouipanied them here, lie is recently from Ilo bokeii, N. Y , where be was in the service. Fred liuuer of The Dalles, Miss es f'.rmii Driver and Ida Duncan and Charley Lake were Maupiu visitors Thursday. Local citizens met at the O. E. Wood home Friday night when plans weie made tu give the re turning soldiciii (if this place ami Tygh a rousing rally and liainjni'l on the 17lh. ' W. 11. Jolius-ou movt'd lo bis fann hint wick. Jobnie Mayfield moved to li if place in the Pine Giove 'dii.liicl tlie (oimer pait uf the wttk. j 1'ercy Oliver told bi iiiteicst in tlw Mike Kennedy plaee to Fres- tun Swilt and moved lo town tin Matter part of the week, occupying the home vacated by W- II i Johnson. Cecil Woo leek ij iiiolh ' sere'I.CK! from Maupiu Sntmday. ; -Fied Beam came out fiour'l he ;Ddlle Wnlufjdjy, teU'.rning to !day accnuipanied by J E. Wood cock and Al Giljis. ; pj, W. lliuu aud family weie lover fiom W'aiiiuilia Sunday, eu-i joyiig a picnic diuuer with tbel Miickerby, (Irorgp Ma licv. Wood , familii . oi kill and Three Mile creek near the liluck erhy hnnie. Mrs. A. )', Luke has III laduV skirts nud 21 men's thitts resdi tutend to The Dalies lied Cioss. A crowd of people went lion hero Sunday to attend the bull game at Maupiu. Al Uillis has putehascd a Btitco car. Dr. and Mrs Shot! wtreovu from Dufur Sunday A force of nun are working on the Highland ditch. Mrs. Luella Johnson has a pi . sitiuu us head laundiess til the iAgency. Shu will leave tonioriow. Ed Woodcock has purchased the George Ledford fitrjn on Smock paying $3300. Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Mayfield and Mr. and Mrs. Uoorgo I.edford went to The Dalles today. Ml. aud Mrs. 1'. p. Kntmlt", Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Kuowles Miss Ruby Crofool and little Ve a Woodford of Dufur visited Cnl Pratt Sunday. llenuau Uesh bought the Ab Griflis place paying 4310O. Ab has bought ten acres from bis father near Sunday, paying $ol(J an acre. Charley Crablree and son Dave reached Seattle Tuesday on tbtir way to Peace River, Canuda, but hadto return, being unab.e tu cross the border. Mrs. Nau Woodcock was ill the piist week. Supt. Bouncy tVaa hero turn! The DalleB today. Heroeit Morrow finished the 9th grade examination last week. Dr. Shannon visited Mis. J. L. ftllingstvorth Saturday, bbe is i nproviug. Cj J. Vanduyn a: cjinpanied liiin on they trip. Mr. aud Mu. W. II. Magi I will leave scon for a trip to Pi it land, Eugeuu Pratt is on the sick Y.:A. IVrcy Diner severely sprained l.u iij,'bt an. le and bruibed lie in iti yesteiu.'iy while climbing dow li from bif l uru. Tin Wainic i i eh Co. woiked lln ii.iiileli SauiM'ay. Nearly a I the suii.uUoldeio in i."-d out. Al White liver Mrs. Milnln,id and M i I ol The Dube-i are visiting i vci y Mis, Hcsis this week, Another taffy pull al Ihc VV River sbboul house last night. A Olllbi l Miss Cclia Muller is home from Dufur for a short vitit. drover Webb Iihk bought tie 1150 acre ranch of J. (j. Tutu, mi one-half mile east of the White l;ver school house.' Mussers Mackey and Eldrdge .AsWey aud mother left Ttusduy i morning in tlietr car fur a vi-it at luston, Wti. T. C. (jiieeu, editor of the Dis patch, and Mr. Patison of Dufui were at J G. Tunisou's recently ni the iutetewt of the Canadiati Pacilic U. U, hinds. C'uno and hear worker, May 11. the SOME OF THH TIINCi5 1HAI wt HO YOUR NOTARY WORK, GIVE US A TRIAL. W E CAN AN U maupin state; Liberty Po!otoes (', A. 1 1 . 1 1 ti of Tvk'i haH -mill potato seed on bund yet anil of fers to boys from 8 to 12 yenr nl ago w ho w ill iipply for tin in, fi'l cels. These .should bo nbiniei' flcr danger of frost is over ami may tie transplanted, and 111,-th. apple or peach, may prr.dn. "t entirely new k'ml of pi. -'net j Special cash prizes will be-i tieieil u I lie county lair lor po .itue grown fiein these seeds Mr Harth announce;, that County Ad kisson, John Mix and C. T. lion ney w ill be polalu judges. 'Dial great stretch ol'euipire known Sunday, May 18, Rev, Undet- "3 Eastern Oregon is eiithusiastic wood will be here and speak al V working to give the coast coun lui school house morning snil lies of Oregon the Uooscyelt high vr'iii't?. ' (to hlBt pag; no. Bwrn m x r HAD AM? Ifi )--&js I TRY IT Oil YWH? Wi STOCK k v 1 It will keep lli?ni free from In ?tt parasite? and protect thou apa'art ccntaslon (JtseasfS. SCS0 Uili0A easy to u:f. rnxv,v. ECONOMICAL rj!.!,3 I ICE, 1ST? i&a n?.A9. d;uve3 away ruij. HEaj vn SrKATCME'5 CRATCHE9 AW VOytC3. I P lAfiGE, SHTit' -TAH A'.'D OT?HS PREVENTS ! !OG ' cholera. MAM Experiments on live lit twt !nt cyi7o aiiution ktlli yiniJ CKoIcra Vinw in five inioi Kmo Dip No, 1 in nnirtal nicj t Xot SaU fcy The Maupin Drug Store em.l n iwwrrr, o;i .. . I $ $ $ $ !f $ $ $ I ave your feed $ ' I $ ' $ ' f i $ i n a SILO Let us Fift'ur j Out : our sine Built of Stock Lumlier No royalties to pay tSuhstanl'mlly built Guaranteed Tum-A-Lum Lumber Cc. A. L. Anderson, Mj;'r, '$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ CAN Sl'JLL VOliK l-'ARM MiK Tin.. , KENT YOU A SAKUTY liKl'OPdT l!OX. BUY YOUR W1II'T, HAHLRY AND OATS, TAKE CARE OK YOUR b5 AN KING BUSINESS, UQ YOUR UNITED STATES CO.'.IMISSlONFiR WORK. Roasveh Highwa Important Subject Times rnr-eive.il during (be past week mi rventlo.eu copies of I'uast iicvvsnaoers im.l nxchanuw boosl. (,H n.,ot,evt,u hithwav ami tli Mining panigraphs are copied, doni some ol the articled: Tvto sections of Oregon that are tfrp.irafed by a gt,it distance geo graphically iii account of two btnier mountain ranges aro tigui- atively joining hands f t a uuited drive on the ballot, bixes at the special Mate ediclion in Tune. vli ."f fWt tL "1 B'.gfe fe- I l ?? my - nt !!?? - rry cot;". ' i -. nurse w k. , $ $ $ $ I $ DO FOR . r WILL MAKN U'JUU BANK J i. i