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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1919)
MAUPIN THE tl l J ill t V'l tJ C'' Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County - VOL 5, NO. 33 ; 1 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 30, 191? THE YEAR $1.50 Confer-Nye Id the presence of the bride's pareuts Mr. and Mrs. John Confer Tuesday iu The Dalles, Uoward E. Nye aud Miss Ella Mary Confer were united in marriage. They returned home on Wednesday's afternoon train. That uight at shortly after eleven crowd of It Pays to Pay F. M Jory GREEN Alarm Clocks Butcher Knives Paring Knive Clothes Ringers, Wash Boilers Oil Cans Water Pails Chicken Grit Catgr Machine Qi HATS HATS HATS It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" LEAVE your orders for. ACCESSORIES rAnnn BATTERiES GAS and OIL J (JDb REPAIRED t TRACTORS AND trucks FISCHER'S Frale Maupin, Ore. Vanderpool Maipin Garage We Sell EXIDE Batteries We test your Batteries and Charge -them for you; repair them and help you keep them in good order. We handle Gas, Distilate and Coal Oil, one gallon and up. We carry a large ilock of TIRES and TUBES, any size and what we haven't we will be very to get for We have a first class workman Can do anything in the Auto work and we will stand by him in his work. What he does for you, and the price, is right. Call and see us some half hundred friends of the young people went out to shower them with congratulations. If John Williams' truck which. con ved one detatchment of the. party were to travel in daylight as it did then he owner might wish the traffic 'cop' off duty. All en joyed a big . treat aud k u tied home with the 'lights on.' Cash at JoryV VEGETABLES Bulk Oil Ladies' and Gents' Half-Soles Water Bags Padlocks Shoe Polishes Axle Grease Zeroline GARAGE you in any line. Wapinitia Items Mr. and Mrs. Chester Briltain came over from Wamio Sunday, Mrs, B. and eon remaining till Wednesday. C. X. Johnson made a trip to Portland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hickey came up from Portland Thursday. Mr. Hickey will have charge of put ting the Frog creek leader through which Consifcts of putting Frog creek which leads from Frog lake into the canal. This will abcut double the amount of water in the canal. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sbepflin went to The Dalles Tuesday where Mrs. Shepflin will receive medical treatmept. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharp are caring for things during Mrs. Shepflin's absence. 13. L. Joreniau returned home Saturday after spending the past mouth in Tb3 Dalles hospital and is feeling fine. N. G Hedin. Mr. Hickey, Mr. Keen and H. N, Dodge weuHirto the mountains Monday to do gome sun eying on the works. A little daughter arrived at tbi home of Ms. and Mrs. Roy B&.y last Saturday. Anthony Citvallo arrived heie Friday. He has been with the 18th engineers over seas for aboui 18 mouths. John Powell and family left Monday in their Ovealand for Hover, Wn., where they Will visit Mr. and Mrs'. L J. Pown aud other relatives. ; - Mr. and Mrs. Volley Endershy were looking after business in The Dalles Saturday, Mr. and Mr9- Jim- Hart man re turned home from their dip to Bums country last week. Mr. Hartmau is serving oil the jmy ut The Dalles this week. Edinond Endersby and Kiss ruyms Apung were mamea in 1'he Dalles Sunday, Both a)'r well known, aod highly respected here and all join in wishing them success and happiness. They will make their home wilh father, U. d. Eiidersby at present. The ice cream social aud dance was well attended here Fridaj night. Abptn) $$4 was Uken in which will he used iu helping pay for baseball suits for the boys. Jim Madron and son Virgil started acryss the mountains with a band of horses via the Mt. Hood h . N. Dodge couijilpted the sur vey of the new ditch last Thursday ana a crew of five teams and seven men are working on ii, Ben Richardson returned Wed ne, d y from a trip to Bend. John Obert and family -from Dufur are visiting at the O'Brien home this week. Mrs. Obert is a sister of Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs.- Wall has rented aud moved into the Clide house here. Children's Day exercises and 5. S. picnic Sunday, June 8th in the (J rove. Eain is needed badly, eouic ol the grain is burning. Judge William Thomas of Wrangle, Alaska visited at the Biglne home here last week. He is a brother of Grandma Morris yl Tygh and an uncle o( MtB. E. Seo Jory's before selling your wool. . A basket supper and reception iu honor of th returned soldiers will be held at Wmiic next Satur day uight. A special invitation to attend in Uniform. Mrs. M. ii- Zumwalt was up p.ui Pirtland the first of Ihe week visiting friends. Mr. Z, is sheariug near here. Wamic New: Misses Nell Conley and Ora .'vlartin of lower Tygh visited at ihe Joe Chastain home Monday to Wednesday. Mrs. J. Heilniier left Wednes day for Weiser, Idaho. John Farlow and family and Mrs, J. Howell went to The Dalles Wednesday,. Mrs. Howell going ou to Weiser, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Grimes and Mr. Grimes' sister, Mrs. Cornelia Thompson 'were up from Tygh Wednesday visiting at the Frank Driver home. Cliff VanMeter was here Wed nesday from Grass Valley. Mrs. W. V. Coulter and little son of Portland are visiting at the Frank Magill home. Several parties from outside places were outiug ou Badger creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCorkle and Mrs. Jessie McCorklo were guests of Mr. and Mts. W. M. Magill Thursday. Mr. McCorkle purchased a Brisko car of Mr. Magill. School closed here Wednesday. A number of the young pesple uere attended the show alTjgh Thursday night.' The uioviug picture show here Friday night and the dance tlu t followed drew a large crowd. G. E. Woods purchased 100 feet squat e on Front street of Eugene Pratt for $100 and will erect a bungalow thereon. Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Driver went to 'f vgh Friday to meet iheir son Bert who came from San Francisco. Harvey Bros, and Frauk Mug i 1 1 shipped hogs to Portland Saturday Mr. Magill went to Portland. Miss M. K. Coiuptou left Thuis day for Portland. Vernon Norvtl took her to Sherar. Geqrga Grawford and Peuy D.'iver went to Lyle, Wn. Satui l.y. Uuy Harvey and C.S. McCorkle went to The Dalles Friday. Mrs. Molliu Biittaiu returned home Sunday after a tinea weeks' stay with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Doering in lower Tygh. Beu Munger and family were over from upper Fifteen mile creek Sunday visiting Mr. Mun- ger's mother, MrB. Martha Dean. They were celebrating her birth day. Mrs. Josie Munger and s u George of The Dalles accompai.- d them here, being the first vim Mrs, Munger has made tince she left here seventeen years ago. Liberty Chastain was over fron Juniper Sunday. Houstie Johnsou took his father Jiminie Johnsou to the VatiMefer ranch at Grass Valley Saturday. Rain fell here Saturday night. Woodcock & Kennedy started! up sawing at their will today, Mrs. Ethel Duncan will cook for the mill hands. Walter Lodi'ord was down from Smock Sunday. Floyd Johnson and family and Miss Irrua Driver attended the ball game at Maupin Sunday. An epidemic of lagrippe or colds has heii affecting many here SOME OF THE THINGS THAI wt CAN DO FOR VOli DO YOUU NOTARY WORK, SIliLL YUUK FARM KUK t(u. RENT YOU A SAFETY hKI'OSlT I'.OX, BUY YOUR WHEAT. BAULKY AND OAT3, TAKE CARE OF BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN ANU U ILL MaKKj GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK I'll recently. me eoiiuers runy will tie tuvcu S iturday night in the hall. . t iii. ,r t . - . -y-7 - aim jewie anu r loyu lUeUoy were here Wednesday from Jui)ipi'. j Wtlton McCoy suffered a broken! bouehi his wrist reoentlv by fall-' (to last pag") . I HLBllMH HAD A DIP IN f i TRY IT Oil YOUR LIVE STOCK It will kfep them free from Insect rarasiteS and protect them against contagious diseases. Kreso Dip No. 1 EASY TO USE EFFECTIVE ECONOMICAL KILLS UCE, MITES AND FLEAS, DRIVES AWAY FUES. HEALS CUTS, SCRATCHES AND WOUNDS. FOR MANGE, SHEEP SCAB AND OTHER SKIN TROUBLES. v PREVENTS HOG CHOLERA Experiments on live bogs prova that a 2lA dilution kills virulent Hoar Cholera Virus in five minute by contact. Kio Dip Nr. 1 in original package, Fcr Sola tf The Maupin Drug Store ii: mi , . . i "& I,, I, Ano her Victory j ' .. ! Dufur cntne over . Sunday aud .lost to the local ball team with a score of 2 to 9 aud quit on the 8th i n ii 1 ii e . Matii'in will tnppl r.ruu Vulley here next Sunday. Tiiuep, ifl.oO per year. !. BuilH Now ALL BUILDING MA RIAL PRICES WILL JROI3ABLY REMAIN bTAUSNARY FOR SEV ERAL years: PARM BUILDING -5---$- ' ASK TO SEE OUR FREE PI AN BOOK ON i7ARM BUILDINGS. $ILO$ Pay for Themselve in t'ctter Feeding the First Year. MACHINE SHEDS More Machinery Pusts Out Than' Wears Out. Hogsheds, Haysheds, Barns, Chxken Houses, H omes. Tum-A-Lum Lhr. Co. & ' '33 AMfP . m A I -