The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, October 24, 1919, Image 1

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Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1919
THE YEAR $1.50
VOL 6, NO. 2
Market Road
Mass meeting held in Shattuck's
hall, Maupin, Oregon,. Monday
night boosting the Market Road
special tlectiun for Isi veniber,
1919, demonstrated beyond all
doubt that Maiipin Road Distrut
is united for permanent good road
construction. Wapiuitia Co"
tuerciul Club held a mass meeting
Saturday the 11th and a great
interest was shown in the new
market rr,ad plan made in the
interests of theouHyiug district?,
A delegation from Wapinitia Com
in :rcial Club headed by Preside, t
J. S. Brown und Secretary N. C.
lledin went to Maupiu to aid in
introducing the good roads u ovu
ment Monday night.
The election in Noyember will
call fur allirrualiou of a s ecial C
mill road levy, which will raise
approximately $8,400 in Maupin
and Wapinitia district. The Mar
ket Road Fund and Wasco county
agree to match this amount, thus
totaling approximately $25,000.10
to 1 e spent on the main v ark.et
roads within the distiict fur a
character of improvement that
will be decided upon and definite
ly stated before the November
election. This wonderful offer
comes as a bright beacon light to
rural commui.ities and carries
t rac ically $3 for $1 voted, all of
which will be spent within our
road district.
Tbe Market Road 1 ni:l tax
law for Oregon was passed during
the recent legislature session an I
ii made available to road diatricis
for 1920 construction along the
lines above outlined.
Now is the time for eve ry-cater-otisine
citizen to loott his home
district and aid by explaining to
the Doubling Thomas Clacs the
walls will not fall in on us in case
we build some few miles of sur
facing so that we are- not mm
plotely isolated in the winter tune
N. G. Hedin, bco y.
Wamic News
Oct. 22.
F. A Morrow lost his house
and aluiost the entire contents by
fire a week ago Monday. The
fauiilj were away, be being alone
at the time. An overheated stove
is thought to be the origin- of th
fire.. Neighbors kindly respond'
ed in assisting the family inges
ting needed arlic!eB for immediate
use.
Many from here attended the
fair and carnival in The Dalles.
Atty F. G. Dick, accompanied
hy Will Vogt conducted a meetii g
of tbe stockholders of the Boulder
creek ditch Saturday at tie
Smock school house.
If Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's
JOKY
F. M. Jory
Now is the time to get your supply of
BLANKETS
A NEW SHIPMENT
JUST ARRIVED
Couch Covers Steamer Rugs
Go-Cart Robes Baby Blankets
Mackinaw Coats Auto Robes
Fancy Bed Spreads Bath Robes
Yarn, Shawls Indian Robes
"It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's"
How About I?t
Have 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 cut9 down your
repair bills
Arid then too, machinery that is protected from the
elements is always ready for use when 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 are here to serve you.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Maupin, Ore.
Maupin School News
New enrollments this wtek are:
Miss Solleck's room (primary):
lluby, Nellie and Raymoud Whit
lock; Mrs. Buchanou's room:
Charles and Mattie Whitlock.
Monthly tests for the high
school pupils next Monday and
Tuesday.
More physics apparatus arrived
this week.
"The best teacher is, not he
who does most for his pupils, but
he who succeeds in getting his
pupils to do the most for them
selves." Horace Mann.
Leonard Farlow is relating the
blackboards in the intermediate
lOUUI,
she will vi.sit her
Water Notice;
C 1. Tl Un I where
oiuuift. iicuia , .
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Qnite windy for several days. A parly consisting of If L. Wapiuitia Irrigation Co. baa
Mrs. Josie Woodcock and si n Morris, Ly'.e Bigboe, Dick Nebon, oll"red increase of 20 per cent
were Dalles visitors Friday. e. a. Cyr, Arthur and Gleu Mor-jor 10.00 per aero foot to take
Mn. Lillio Farlow was called ris, in search of beir, staled at 0 effect November 1st, 1919. All
away by the sudden ilintss of her u. m. Wednesday lo the liui'ier CiihI' or lern contracts taken
mother. i ubovo Wapinitia. I prior to November 1st, 1919 will
Mr j. Cora Foster accompai ie 1 1 Some of the farmers dotit like to, be honored at the preucut price of
Albert Hill and family Lome from be skinned, but Dad Coale still '0 00 per acre foot.
Tbe Dalles last weok.
Hal owe'en basket social at tbe
school house Saturday night. A
good time assured.
Mrs. and Miss Jones Lave mov
ed to The Dalles,
Walter Ledford and Jake SI a 1
der were Dalles visitors Saturday.
Frank Feltcb has completed
tilling his silo.
buys ekins and bides.
C H. Crofoot. has iiin Ii 'sed a
If you coutemplale irrigation of
any amount above your present
new Moxwell cur of ti e M 'pin contracted acreage within the" uoxt
tlueff years you cannot afford to
neglect purchasing under the pres
ent price of $50.00 thereby saving '
Garage who now have the agency
fir that machii e.
A nice lino of watches and jew
elry on di-plav at Maupin Drug
Miss Lang of The Dalles spoke
lo the ladies of the local Red
Mrs. Feltch has gone to visit Cross Wednesday aflemo n
her daughter in Colorado for ti e
winter.
B. W. Morgan is busy hu' n
Wapinitia Items
Dr. lilwood was called Sunday
to Me Karl Bronner who is slow- emu preparing for seedln
ly recovering from an attack of
yph"id fever.
N. U Hodin returned Saturday
from a few days' visit in Portland
Floyd Kelly arrived home lust
iveek. As far as we know Floyd
is the laM. of tbe boys to return
from service. He was among the
lirsl to go.
The cattle men went Monday to
ride the rang''. About 200 head
were brought u that evening. A
number are in the mountains now
riding tbe Clackamas lake range.
Hartuiana are er.ectiug a n iw
porch and stairway on the front
of their store.
J. M. O'Brien and ton Nicholas
made a trip to Dului for their I uh. , ,.
winter apples the last of the week j Wallace Muir is "TJack on the
A. L. Daniels went to Portland .job at the Maupin Garage after a
Local Items
Red Cross Roll Call Nov. 211.
Order Log Cabiu Bread received
every day at Styer's.
Dr. Dake returned Suuday from
a few days' visit iu Portland.
Mrs. Mulvany and daughters
w re over from Siuock Mondav.
Two full blood Duroe Jciffey
boar pigs, weigh about 70 pountl
for sale. F. S. Fleming. -;
Lost Kodak, between Wapini
tia and Maupin, reward for return
to this oflice. W. J, F.
G. W. and W. C. Vanderpool
and families arrived at Nanipu,
Mr. and Mrs. J L C nfr n ov
cd this wick into their residence
opposite the Hotel Maupin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dcrthick
were over from Dufur Sunday vk
i i ig relatives.
See our Hue of Talking Ma
chines. Maupin Drug Store. You
can get them on easv payments,
Mrs. Laura Durban', after vis
ing her daughters, returned the
last
her
0 percent or 1(200.00 per $1000X0
block.
Don't expect the officials to see
you personally. However tLey
they may be seen at Wapinitia all
day Oct. 27, 1919, or at Maupin
all day Oct. 28, 1919.
"Come in, the water's Cue."
N. G. Hediu.
Harper-Bullis
On Friday, October 17, Mias
Jeanelle Harper and Arthur Ed
win Bullis were quietly married
in Portland. The bride is a popu-
of the week, going to visit j ar young lady oi lygn valley
bro'.hir at Redmond a fiw where she has until the past year
days. Mrs. Durham will make half, resided Willi her unc e
her home in Yakima. Her dauel-1 and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Wednesday.
A Hallowe'en program will Le
given by the school in com eeiion
wfth the Commercial Club a! I e
school house Saturday evini.g,
November 1st.
Geo. Osborn and family have
moved into the Tut-.chner house.
Joe Graham brought Clyde O.i
ver out fi om tbe road camp Satur
day evening, he having apiece of
steel in quo eye.
I Miss Verdie Gibbs from Wind
sor, Mo., a school mate ot Mrs.
F. D. - Stuart, stopped Monday,
'being a guest of Mis. Stuart until
! Tuesday morning Miss Gibbs is
traveling as agent for Graded Sun
day School Work, and Mrs tuait
'is the first of her schoolmates
whom she has met in her trayels.
f w days' vacatiou.
Tbe Drug Store has put in a
large stock of Rexall goods this
week.
F. II. Chastain and family Mi
the first of tbe week for Yakiinr,
where they will make their home,
After a bard wind Tuesday
iii,'!it, a litile rain foil Wednesday
ni ..it and Thursday.
Air. and Mrs. Cecil May Held
and Mrs Callie Duncan were over
frjiri r-'mock Tuesday, the latter
t kihg the night train for Bott
ler, Mm. Powers, ie also moving
to Yakiina.
Finest equipped optical parlor
iu centri.1 Oregon, Dr, T. Dul.ar
hue, Eyesight Specialist, Exclu
sively Optical, Vogt Block, Thfl
Dalles, Ore.
M s. Wh'Mock and childieu
inoed into the house adjuing the
O J. Williams property the la4
of the week.
Harper. Mr. Bullis has recently
returned 'from fifteen mouths of
service over-eeas. After a short
yisit in Tygh Valley Mr. and Mrs
Bullis will make their home iu
Hoekins, Oregon, where Br,
Bullis is employed.
Floy.1 Kelly arrived home from
naval seivio Friday, his parents
meeting him at The Dalles.
For Sale
A limited aniouut of beardless
rye seed. Ed Herding, Criterion
Blacksmith Shop
Farm for Sale
The Window of the Soul - THE EYE
Most precious pift to Man;
As the busy years of life' go by,
Preserve it while you can.
HERBERT W. COPELAND, Principal of Maupin School,
also graduate and licensed
OPTOMETRIST
treat casea of hypermetropia, rrctbyopia, royepfa,
and aitigmatitm with properly fitted fclastei.
See him on Saturdays or evenings, net at any
time that will interfere with schol duties.
160 acres on Smook Prarie, '.7
cultivation, level; paid water right
and creek; fenced; bouse, barn,
granary, orchard, 200,000 ft. Haw
I have supulios and am prepar- limber; $'20 00 per acre. B. W.
ed to do all kinds of new work I Morgan, R 1. Wamic, Oro.
and general repairing. Horse shoe
ing a specialty. Reasonable raUs
A. F. Martin. .
Ever-Bearing
Stawherries
Fivo square rods of land furn-
lsneu my lanniy oi i imno
slra'wberries than e could use all
summer. If you have water for
irrigation they will do the same
for you.. Plants $1 per hundred.
A. A. Bonney.
I.O. O.F.
WAPINITIA
Lodge No. 209, M npin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
Donaldson's ball. Visiting mem
oers alwavs welcome
W. H. Staats, N. G.
W. II. Talcott. Secretary.
Dir. Ho C Mk(
OFFICE HOURS:
to 6 P. ML
r
Lincoln Sheep
Registered
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Wapinitia Auto Stage
Leaves Maupin, 4 p. m.
Leaves Wapinitia, 7 a. m
V. ROBERTS, Prop.
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A. IB&rag&irtaairj, L L
LAWYER
Has sjpiraedl larar offices in Mmjm.
Le jJ Efinitisra of J1 kiirads aittemnJedl to.
Office sstzt (Jooir do pestoffice
Imported ewes in 1907 from.
Canada; two rams from Duddiug's,
Hock in England, hor sale, oU
yearling and two-year-old rama;
35 spring rams. M, S. Woodcock
Corvallis, Oregon.
Hot Meals, sandwiches
wc CAN DO FOR YOU
home: of the things thai
DO YOUU NOTARY WORK,
SELL YUUR FARM fUK ruu.
RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT l?OX,
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 MAKE GOOD
MAUPIN STATE BANK
Shon orders at all hours,
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Served at the Hazelwood
Ice Cream Parlor.