PM TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO. 5 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14.1919 THE YEAR $1.50 THE MAU Maupin School News Lelah Davidson enteied tlie Maupin high school Thursday, Alta Chastain is a uew pupil in the primary, Mrs. Kelly sent a nice lot oi house plants fur the primary room That Pilgrim stttleiueut and Indian village on Miss SelleckV sand table are quite unique,- and very appropriate for Thanksgiving time. First program of the Juniper Club today. More apparatus for the lahra tory arrived Thursday. New song books for the school, "Pat's Pick" ("Pal's Pig" as one boy calls .them) and the Song Knapsack. At the Churches Services at Maupin churoh; November 16th Sunday School at 10 o'clock. We have a very interesting les son. Surely every one who loves the Lord will be interested in this study. It matters- not of what church you are a member, we would be pleased to have you bring your children. Services in the evening will be gin promptly at 7:30. Come and bring a friend, E. N. Long, Pastor. The Wapinitia United Brelhern church makes the following an nouncements for Sunday, Novem ber 16th: Bible school, 10 a. m. , Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject, A Question of Owner ship, or Will a Man Rob God? Christian Endeavor 6:80; sub ject, Co-operation in Service. Mrs Lester McCorkle leader. Preaching 7:30; subject, Grow in Grace. Everybody in this community is cordially invited to attend these services. , J. I. Parker, Pastor. SOLID FACTS SUBJECT NO. 5 Great Future Did you ever notice' Mr. Farmer that the farmer who forges ahead and becomes the envy of the care less or indolent neighbor is the man who tak9B things in season. He is ready to see his wheal with the first early moisture of full because he prepared hissumu.cr f allow in time. His fence pot- s are hauled and sharpened rtHdy'only for diiving when the ground (or rolling miles and miles east ind west and beyond the plaii.s are billions of feet of fir and pine, etc. We are all glad they booit the neighborhood to Mr. Prosper tive Settler o r inverter when Le sticks his inquiring head out of the coach at Maupin station, I ut we can't ask Fitcher and KelJy and Staats and Couklin to boutt all (he time for all of Souuthein Wasco county on a one man audi ence scale. What is needed is a ueat rttractive circular, printed locally, sent out by the citizens and Commercial Clubs setting out the resources and possibilities in honest, conservative and complete form. This circular should nut each the man who snys SEN! IN BY OUR John Day Reese hunting Sunday, lie announces one .bird, but fear ing Mrs. A would not care to cook only one, gave it away. Mrs. J. H. Woodcock and Little Irjne relumed home Sunday from Hood River. Bee E. A. Cyr about your Xuins Candy. I ex pec i to be able lo supply you. The trial of John Ward vs Edward Disbrow of White River Ch-irles Pelore ml wife took visited a few bouri in Maupin I place here Monday. N. O. Iledin Siturday on a return trip fioiu represented th talc, I'tHin G. The Dalle. j Dick of Tim U.illcx huh council The dance given Wednesday for tha ilelcucn The juror- for night by Dolpbus Maybew and tint case were L II. Kilo, P. I1. For Sale Wapinitia Items i 11 n 1 I i r l i i ! ueuo mil at Maupin, oui suoum ready. His bins are emptied and h.iuled to winter quarters and bis grain is safe in the R. R, ware house early enough to be shipped evuy few days to railway poinls reception com- catch him in St. Paul, Chicago, Omaha, Portland, Cleveland, und so on along the line, sent out out with the early sales eto. When the snow flies he does not rustle wood for winter, He tends to his stock and knows that bis straw Blacks are safe because he fenced them in season. While the ne'er do well hauls frozen limbs for fuel he oils his harness and works in doors. The moral of the above is Watch the successful farmer and do like wise. It costs less and rewards more. When a traveler boards a train south bound toward Bend he iol- ,'lows the gorge cut through browr, desolate, and mostly bare hills. Untej he comes to Maupin with its mill and elevators and hotel he thinks that man has been illy used to be planted in Central Ore gon, but at Maupin I hear him say Where lie tl e f elds that such Cue elevators, and is the wheat ground for flour in that mill? Then Mr, Kelly and Mi. Bell and the conductor and Dad Coal and the rest of the boys pi ff out their chests and say: Why man those elevators are this min ute bursliug with grain; that mill is swamped with orders fur flour milled from local wheat. Above the gorge are great plateau farms and soon a live mil tee with offices and data on laud n nd business opportunities would lc busy at Maupin and Wapinitu. The Hi olaimation Record should print sou. e-hing monthly from our project-to be read by all other irrigators in ihe U. S. Sowing such seed will bring a crop of buyers and tourists satis fying all needs. The Yakima project will require oo.iAiu cars mis t-eason to move lis crop to the world markets. This means a train 22 miles long worth $10,000,000.00. It will carry one million ponds of bogs, 15,000 care of apples, 1,200 cars of hay, 200 Cars of soft fruit, besides thous ands of sheep and cattle. Before irrigation developed Mr. Farmer Wallace Muir was well attended. L. C. Wilhelm is building a bath room on the rear of the J. II. Woodcock residence. A nice line of watches and jtw elry on display at Maupin Drug Store. B 1). Fraley made a trip to Prineville yesterday for a Deho lighting system, leaving 'IViry Ford in charge during his absence lid Gabel this week purchased material of the Tum-a-Lum Co. f r a four room bungalow aud is hauling the lumber to his place on Natural Pasture. Lost Kodak, between Wapini tia and Maupin, reward for return to this office. W. J. F. Barzee Brothers have removed the partitions foiming the kitchen and barber shop in the Hazelwnod Ioe Cream Parlor and making it homf) ()f flud Mr8. wi Sl(r. one large room, i m , spae.ui ;s hig Sm)Joy nigl)l tuiumuu tu me ujuiij uuiiiimg is being ceiled and will be fitted ip for a boiling alley. Job Crabtree Molt, Flunk Aii Coy, Jnliii i win, Walter Wooilttidu uud Julius Snip llin, The trial lasted until late at night. The jury went out about ten p. in. utnl returned the verdict at four . a ni, W under stand the case is lobe appealed.. L C. Huuiieglian has sold his entire holdings including pi r -mini property here to a Mrs Guizler of Portland for $51,000.00. A. R. Maynard has sold his Wapinitia property to N. G. Hediu and K. A. Hartman. We uudorstand the farm will be livid ed up aud sold off in lots, also that an experimental ttation will be established on it in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feteis n ai'H moving to The Dallos fir the winter. A little kaugbler arrived at the Lot 50x100 with mall house aud Bidewolk on Deschutes Ave. in Maupin. CHEAP FOR CASH Warranty Deed and Abstract furn ished. Call or address A. Bauui gartner, Meupin, Oregou (Owner) Tygb visited at the McCorkle home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dayid Sharpe moved to the Hedin saw mill to il iy. Mrs. S. will have charge of the cuok In u-io. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ileilz moved elowu Wednesday from Walker- ville to Pine Grove where Mr. Ileilz will work at the mill. E I Davis and son are putting in the logs for the Hedin mill. Calvin McCorkle has purchased a new tractor for his spring work. The Ladies' Aid Bazaar will be held Friday, November 28 in the evening. Everybody invited. A baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Goodeoough Saturday, Smock Items grow the giain which demands twoL0u could have purchased 1,000,- "It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV F. M. Jory When in Need of Dependable Goods Our Prices Are Right GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES BLANKETS Gas Air-o-lite Lamps "It Pays to Pay Cash at Tory's" 000 aeres of this productive mud for $2.50 per acre. Some day, Mr. Farmer, when we take irrigation seriously ... d develop our natural advantage.- our sugar beet taclories will lie running to capacity. Our cream ery and cheese factories will look like money from the mint. Aulo transports will keep daily schedl b to The Dalles, lo Maupin, to Port land, carrying cream, ouiunc, corn, cheese, sugar, flour, melons, fruit and' lumber will be carried to the treeless farming districts eat. Do you bolive this Mr. Farmer? You won't eeiid your sous and daughters away then to high school or college as these will spring up at home. In place of 500 to 1000 people on the plaius with o00 to 3000 acres for one man, we will see 20, 40, 100 acre farms, lots of them, all raising the stuff that will feed their fami lies aud enrich the slate. Land values, will raise to the equal of the older irrigated dis tricts. The first thing in hand is to boost for our November election, for the improvement of ogr main market roads in District 32, in eluding Maupin and Wapiuitia. Let's go over 100 per cent loyal to our district. 8. C. Dr. Elwood was culled Wednes day night to see Mrs. Calvin Mc- Onrlrln U'Vitt to no nuila tii-lr liiil i head carpenter on the job. I. , , r ' ira roving now. 'Tedy' who recent!? made hiei Mn. John Leis returned home home at this office disappear! d Wednesday evening from a week's visit with Mr. Lewis' sinter, Mrs. this week. If found, please bring him home and his little mistress will forgive. his wanderings. Train Schedule W. II. Mayftold on Smotk. The weather has cleared off aud hope to have some nice weather. Rev. Eads has rented the Bar geiiholt place. Mr, and Mrs. Birgunholt will live iu The Dallis A party of surveyors are work ing on the ditch. Several ef the farmers have been butchering the past few days. MiiB Feltch and brother made trip lo Maupin recently. No school wai held here Tuesday Mrs. Henry Maytield'i slaty from Burns is here visiting. Muck Mayfleld arrived be Siturdsy. He has been Working (Dailv) O W. Train No. 35 due 1C:IT) a in. .No. 3(i due at 3:25 p. m, O. T. Train to Portland I 03 i. in., fr mi Portland 1:27 a. in. Ever-3earing Stawberries Five square ro Is of land furn ished my family ot six more strawberries than we could uin all summer. If yuu have water lor irrigation they will do the same for you. Plants $1 per bundled. A. A. Bonney. Local Interest DENTIST Dir. Dsika will Ibe AT WAPINITIA Froifc 17 to 25 I have a farm 400 acres. 20 miles from Boise, Idaho, 10 mile from Emmett, good soil, well watered, lots of outside range Grows good alfalfa without water. 80 acres can be irrigated. A good cattle proposition. Price $15.00 per acre. A. A. Bouuoy, r At E. A. Cyr's Canned Cheeee I Ever 'try a cau? Atty. Baunigartner spent the week end with Dr. Dake ou bis homestead up the river. Mozart Cabinet Grand Piano fjr sale, see F. C. Butler for terms Dave Donaldson moved into the Tally Vandetpool cottage by the spring Monday. See our line of Talking Ma chines. Maupin Drug Store. You can get them on easy payments, L Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 4 p. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 7 a. tn V. ROBERTS. Prop J Ed Ritch retim ed Mon lav near Fort Rock. from a businoss trip to the valtn). I The young people oi the Sunday N. G. Hedin left today for Purl- School are having quite a time an 1.. He will return S nurday lo trying tn keep the offering banners l.e Dallos and attend a nail Preaching at Shadv Drunk ntxi (Hunting therj and dun roe thai ! Sunday. some ot the farmers of this si'ctn n I Waller Ledford came out of th' maintains Saturday evening and attend also. Mr, mid Mrs. lid Hood River ariived attend the trial. Mr. aud Mrs. Milt Thomas of Monday to Morris ol reports much raid. The movies lael night were well atlom'e '. The Window of ths Soul - THE EYE Most precious gift 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 treats cases of hypermetropia, presbyopia, myopia, and astigmatism with properly fitted glasses. See him on Saturdays or evenings, not at any time that will interfere with school duties. L AMMOUNCEMEffT A. IBamsisgairtimeirs, L, L. E. LAWYER. Has Qjptn&& law offices in M&upiw. Legal masters of til Muds aftteiraileiJl to. face mext (Jooir to postoffke SOME OF THE THINGS THAI Wfc CAN DO FOR YOU ' DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, ; SELL YUUK f'AKM KUlt um, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT. BARLEY AND OAT3. TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS, DO YOUR UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. '; GIVE' US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKE liOGu MAUPIN STATE BANK A, L. Anderson went over to It