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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1919 VOL 5, NO, 49 THE YEAR $1.50 Maupin School News : -The new tchool bonks have arrived. This gives teachers and pupils a better opportunity to do their work. Miss Kern Muyhew entered high school 'Monday as a sophomore. George Ay res entered Tuesday us a senior. Horace Mann- probably the greatest educator of his lime, onoo said, "Selioolhouses and schoolmasUrs- am (oris und gari bods to a republic." This, of course, includes schoolmistresses, not '"schoolnia'auis". The word "schoolma'uni" is put down us ' "dialect or illiterate" in the dic tionary. But to return to the subject, school-houses and school teachers, iu order to be ifficieut "forts and garrisons" must have the guns and ammunition. This "fort" is fairly well provided, but there is always roouj for improve ment. - . Since the high school is to be Standardized, pupils must expect to measure up to the standard. They must not expect iromolion without earning it, "This n-quire ! much home study. Irregular attendance is not go ing to get anybody anyhe re very fast The pupil who stays out cannot expect to keep up with the one who attends. If a school is worth what we think it is to a community then the time of the Teacher is valuably For this reason it will be olir policy in tuture to iliM'ouragc agents from taking our lime away from our classes, even if they think us rude. Thcue h iving little ones fur ll e primary room should start heru immediately, or at least In (he end of the tirst month. This is important to the progress of jour child as well as for I he interest of his class. SENT IN BY OUR NEWS ITEMS OF I Ml Its! Ill Wapinitia Items Cheyrolet llunabout 191 8 model with extra half truck bed fo light hauling on the larm to be sokl ut the Feu Batty sale Sept. 21. L. 1). Kelly preteuted us Mon day with the best citutalope we have have seen in a long time Any sent ion should he proud of a garden like M r. Kelly's. , Some good gentle young work mules to be Sold at Fen Bitty sale Sept. 24th. Frank Buzan was scraping the streets the last of the weik. It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV J KIPS F. M. Jory Now is the time to get your supply cf BLANKETS A NEW SHIPMENT JUST. ARRIVED Couch Covers Steamer Rugs GoCart Robes Baby Blankets Mackinaw Coats Auto Robes Fancy Bed Spreads Path Rcbes Yarn, Shawls Indian Robes "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" How About It? flave you protection for that Farm Machinery When the season's work is over? On most farms some of the machinery -often the greater part of it-is left out-of-doors the year round. A Weather Proof Implement Shed doubles the life of your machinery and cuts down your repair bills. And then too, machinery that is protected from the elements is always ready for use wl en it is wanted. Any way you figure it, an Implement Shed is a Time Saver and A Money Maker Whatever your building problems are, come in and talk them over with us, for we ure here to serve you. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Maupin Ore. Fine fall weather prevails; farm its are all quite busy harrowing and working summer fallow since the heavy rains of last week. Some settling is being done. Tlie absence of the tit ws from this place last week was due to the letter being carried in some one's pocket. Mr. unit wrs. trcil Richardson are moving to the G. K. Wood ranch. Mrs. Lizzie Davis and daughters Venia and Dilliiin of Madras are viwiiing at the Flinn hon e this w r' k, Lester McCorklo of this place ami MisB Daisy Hardy of Salem were married Saturday at 2 p. m. at the home of the bride. Mr. McCorli!n was born and raised in 'his section and Mrs. McCorkle is well known, having taught two terms of si hool iu the Powell dis trict. Letter i ue t returned fi cm overseas, 11'- f peulseyeral montl s in France I e'ove the armis'h'e was signed, and was in Germany some time and in Russia semal j months. Their many friend here extend heartiest congratulation?. j A public B.i Ih walield at. the Gabel ranch last l luiisday. . John Ayres has pu chased the Joe Long farm on the Untie, i Fred Magill bus purchased the Maynard ranch of. F". M. Confer. ! Peto Olseu and family of Shani ko spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lu Woodside. , Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Pi tit t i nd Margaret and Harry left Mm.i'ay for theValley and will make ih r home near Salem. They ln.i uvea uere several- years. Lu Woodside left Mouday for a visit with friends and relatives in the Willamette valley. Tygh Fair Smock Items The weather is ideal after a heavty rain storm we had lecently, Miss Lou Jones- has been quite ill but is doing nicely. Jake St-alder arrived from the mountain's where he has been working' for some time. Walter Lodford and sister Kthyl and Mario Morgan attended the show at Wamiu Wednesday night. B, W. Morgan has been ill f ji a few days but is belter. Oniu and Willis Fallow i etui n ed Wedmsday from their trip to Crator lake, Everybody is getting ready to attend the fair. All iho farmers of this section went to Tygh Wed nesday to attend the water right meetings Waller Ledford and Jake Stabl er went to The Dulles Monday. Mrs. T. G. fcnnith of Food River vibited hu t-iskr, Mis Dibbrow a few da a, her hunbalnl and son coming with her. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster have returned to The Dalles. 1 he big event is now on at tie Southern Wasco county far grounds near Tygh Valley. The exhibits are of good quality, hnv. ever not as numerous as spaci would permit. The n.ccs ate eoi tillered the best ever held on tin grounds. Wednesday, the lire) iy, the atk'tiauce was not ven large, but tho last two days hnv been good. An. electric light sys teui has been installed and tin grounds are well lighted at night. H. A. Cyr and 11. A. Muller an serving the crowd us fast as lhe can from their attractive stands. Mr. 1'lylerof Grass Vall'ey is gi ing a movie each evening I'oUown. by a dance, Myer's orchestra i The Dalles furnishing the music. Auction sale at Feu Batty farm Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kelly wen happily surprised Monday even ing by the ariival A 0. II. Oooli ran of Medford, he being on bb way to the Pendleton round-up. Mr. Cochran and Floyd Kelly vere slji pmutcs on tho snhniinini chaser and both attended Oolum bia University at the same time, The visit was much apprecilcd by the Kellya as he has just been honorably discharged from tin submarine tliaser and can tell many interesting incidents tela live to the time fpent on the boiil Auction sale at Fen Batty faun Sept. '.'-I. M is. II R. Kaiser was bosl's Tuesday afternoon to about twen-v-live lady Mends, the occasion being an informal reception in Wamic News FLOUR RE-SALE The United Slnte Grain Corporation Announces that it v ill sell ".Straight'' grade Hour to all. purchasers, in car load' 'lots, in 1 10 lb. jute sacks, gross weight, deliv ered to any U i ihva y Si a lion in Zone 10 compris ing the States of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, at. not to exceed $10 00 pel bb net cash. I'liichasers will be supplied from near est available mill, w Inch may result, in slight saving tor hovers' account. Wholesale and jobbing profits on such Hour nun-i noti'xeeed 76c per bid, and retailer's proliu must not exceed $1.25 per hi 1. Address all commiuiii a tions to United States Grain Corporation 510 Board of Trade Build ing, Portland, Oregon honor of Mrs. G. V. Vanderpool who is leaving for Nainpa, Idaho. Mrs. Van lerpiol was recipient nl i shower of pretty handkeuliief.-, Deiicious refieshnients were seived For Sale Five hundred bushels id clean barley (o be sold at private sale it the ben Batty ranch. Anyone wanting any cull at on 'e. A limited amount of beardless rye seed.- Ed Iletrlmg, Criterion Mrs. 1'. (I. Snith of Hood Iliyer an aunt of ye scribe cntne W'ednes day evening being a guent at thin olliee until this inm n ing. A lot id' good potato sacks for sale F. 3. Fleming. Mrs. Jersey of Chcycne, Wy., iiame last week mil is a guc-tat he Johtnon home. Mrs. Hue of Spokane who lias been viching oer mother and si r the past few .veeks left for her homo Saturday. Mrs, Whitlock and children of iugene came Wednesday and vis ling at the M. 5s. Millei h"ine at -lilerion. W II. A Id ridge took Miss Ma hal to The Dalles Satuday from ivheie she went to Seattle to at tend school this winter. Mrs. !a ii field accompanied them re turning Sunday night. Auction sale at Fen .Sept. 21. Baity farm Tvveuty wi'ahlree. pigs for sale. Job Ii. II. DeCatnp and family lust week look possession (.f the beai t'ul fruit farm purchased of G. W. Van lerpool. j .2. , Og leu El wood who has just re turned from service in southern zone came Wednesday to tee Lis father, Dr. lilwood. Bates Shattuclf motored up to I'ondleton to see the round-up ibis week, T.-ft. Morgensen has been bring ng peaches to Maupin, 411 of vhich till an ordinary peach box i ibeli or more too high luul.ow be cover to be placed on it. .. . Misses Muller and Brown and John Courtiy were over Jiom Vhite River Monday. The RebokaliB treated (he local Oddfellows to a big feed Saturday night in honor of F. A. Covey who will leave soou lo attend u school for engineering. Lieo DeCanip and family on moving into the I J. Carson cabiu in the eanynfi, Auction sale at Fen Eattv lurui t'ept 21. ' ACCESSARIES CAS and OIL LEAVE your orders for FORDS BATTERIES REPAIRED TRACTORS AND. trucks AT . FISCHER'S GARAGE The Childrens' Eyes should be cared for before they return to school. Have them properly txan.ined and fitted NOW by Dr. DeLarhue Eyesight Specialist 17 18 Vogt Block The Talles, Oregin Thia establishment is EXCLUSIVELY Cpical and permanently located in The Dalles, Oregon Sept. 16. I. D. Driver, J. K. Kennedy,' Willie and Vard Norval, Albert j Savage, Claud Roberts, Geoige! Crawford and Kichard Gerity transacted busintig in The Dalles Monday. Mrs. Mary Pratt received a letter from Mrs. Annie Gilmore last week stating that the had so some; of ti in things thai wi can do for ' DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, , SKLL iOUU FARM FUK lOu. 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 US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKK GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK i fir recovered from her recent ill- (to lar.t IagJ