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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
JgJ MM RMI A IT T TIMES ;Ji 11 Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO 6 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO-COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2 1,191? THE YEAR $1.50 h. m v m mm e h Maupin School News The teachers and high echol pupils bought a new Bible for the fubool library. Thauk, Mrs. Kelly, for those house plautd for the high school room. A half dozen new Beats for the primary room nrriyed last Satur day. At last gome little fuel thut hayo been dangling in the air may rest on toe floor. The Juniper Club made a good start last Friday with a very pleasing program. The first issue of the school paper, The Weekly Creeper, by Lewis Derthick and George Ayres was especially good, i he Maupin Times is likely to fti.dj The Weekly Creeper a dangerous riyal. Several visitors were present at . . . .i t : ni..i. tne meeting 01 me jumper viuu last Friday. They were Mrs. L. D. Kelly, Mrs. Win. Beckwith, Mrs. E. A. Cyr, Mrs. D. M. Shut tuck, and Mrs. E. A. May hew. Mr. E. F. Carlton, Deputy State Superintendent of Public Instruct tipu visited the high nehool de partment Wednesday, MrCarl ton inspected the library very carefully and checked up the lab oratory apparatus with the list required for standardization. He found the library fifty books short besides the necessity of obtaining a new set of up-to-datecjclopediss. He fouud that we had met the laboratory requirements aluiosi entirely, but says we must havs long table ou which to perform experiments. We have until De cember 1 to "make good," and Jlr. Carlton will find this district abundant able and more than willing to do bo.-'-Manpiri mnst have a standard high school, Extracts from The Weekly Creeper (High fcchool Paper) : "Everybody is invited to the Xuiaa entertainment at the Fel lows' Hall Christmas Eve". "One may substitute cork limbs or faUe teeth for notural, and artificial lights for solaryet this trying to put 'amo' on the black hoard without rnakirg a miniake is like trying to find a substitute for breathing,'1 "The Golden; Rule will be taught in the Maupin high school as soon ns the Bible snivel, for the benefit of those who don't have time to alteud Sunday School." fM TO HOW THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF A STEER ARE DIVIDED Red Cross Report Subscriptions to l!ed Crocs in Bakeoven list: J. H. Fleming Ii. W. Harris R. Hammon F. S. Fleming Mrs. JeromuBuznn Jerome Buzm Mrs.A.W Fargher A. V. Fargher Mrs. oL Lawsou 0. L. Law-ton Mrs. R W.Harris Fred Bennett ( L;a Andrick Charles Andrlck Mrs.D.W.Aldridge D.W.Aldr'ulge W. H. Aldridge Andrew Brown Mr. and Mr. W. B. Biown Mr. and Mrs. George Mallatt MrsLG Bleakney Dow Hereglitcu Mrs. Anton Berge Claud Wilson Mrs.F.H Fryman Carl Metz Grace A. Castor Joe Grans Mr. and Mrs. Si Tuuison Mr. and Mrs, Verne Tuison A. J. Connolly J. A. Connolly Ilena Conuoliy Joe Connolly Tom A. Connolly H. E. Wray Mis.F.S. Fleming Marcus Sberar SENT IN BY OUR Wamic News Nov. 18. Harvey brothers butchered six teen head of fat hogs Wednesday of last week. We had a little sunshine here Friday for a short time. Heavy clouds have bung low here for more than a week." J R. Woodcock and Sid Mul vany went to Maupin Friday. " Vemie Norval returned Thurs day from Portland. "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 Jory's" Totha Stockman 3 TO ,4. Stockyards Expense At the Churches Packing Ann Wholesale Distnbufion Refail Distribution Who gets the money that you'ray the butcher for bef? Thti lntere-tin diagram will help you to sec. It Is made up from figures cured b v Z Tl eral Department of Agriculture who followed a number of groups of .tS. through the pacing plant and through the retail market up to the t me tl e inert in the hands of the ultimate consumer. The live antra S w e bough, from the farmer; fn addition to the meat there was, of cooreei the hide! viscera fat and other by-products. These wen sold by the packer and this sum added to what the retail market man received for the meat gives the total proceeds. Out of this total amount the farmer received 68 to 75 per cent for the live animals. Three to 4 per cent were required to ship the live animals to market and to feed and care for them In the stock yards before they were slaughtered. The packer received 5 to 6 per cent of the total proceeds and this covered the cost of slaughtering, refrigerating, shipping In refrigerator cars to the local branch houses, selling to the local butcher, and also profit . Fifteen to 20 per cent was received by the butcher, which comprised his selling cost phi? his profits. The Illustration Indicates the proportions of these amounts by the relative sizes of the money bags. The Sunday School will oele-1 iu their ear Monday on a trip t btate Thanksgiving with a literary the Willamette valley via the program a week from next Sunday A display "f fruits and vegetables will assist in carrying "out the program. Surveyor Mohr of The Dalles was surveying ihe lauds adjacent to the Round Pi arie ditch Monday Charley aud Siephe Wing ofTygh assisting him. Springlike weather prevailed here a few days Tne therouiome ter registered 80 debtees Sunday. Rain t and heavy showers have fallen today. Many here haye been hauling w6"od the past week. " - WoriLwas received here Ibat A. J. Swift had a stroke of put.ilvsis at his borne near Astoriu and is very ill. Wapinitia Items Another big rain is on, J. R. Keep was up from Port land Sunday aud called on A. L. Daniels. A, L. Daniels has sold the Shields place and his cattle to Dee Woodside and has rented tl ej Tapp farm to (Jeoige Beube and John Bowen. Mr. aud Mrs. May nard are planning on moving o Idaho in the near future. N 0, Iledin left Mo:iday 'or The Dulles. N. W, Flinu butchered and sold out a beef for C. O. Maynaid last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown, J I. West aud N. G. Iledin atleuded the road meeting in The Dalles Saturday. Henry Peterson made a trip to The Dalles the last of the week II N. Dodge and Everett flieh- moijd fpent two days iutbe vicin ity of Pine Grove the ti ret of the week surveying a new ditch aiound the foot of Wapitittia hills. Mr. Columbia Highway Fred Delco and family arrived from Bend a short time ego. G. E Wood and Paul Pratt came oyer from Wamic Tuesday evening, the latter coming fiom Salem to get a cow that W. J Pratt left here last summer. J. M. Powell finished hauling lumber Saturday for a new barn. Mrs. Celia Brittain and son came over from Wamic Wednes day for a visit with home folks. Services at Maupin church: Thanksgiving services at the church next Thursday inornina at '10:80. Quarterly meeting Nov 'ember 28 to 30. KeguJ ir services, ' November Hii'i Sunday Se'ionl at 10 o'clock. We have a very interest i.ng les son. Surely every onu who loves the Lord will be iulcr' slel in ibis study. ' . ' It mutters not of what church you are a member, we would be pleased to havo uu bring your children. Services in the evening will be gin promptly at 7:30. Come and bring a friend, E. N. Long, Pastor. At Wapinitia Church services as usual and Thank-giving servic es the 27th all day. The Wapinitia Uuited Breihern church makes the follow i g an nouncements for Sunday, Novem ber loth: Bible school, 10 a. in.. Preaching service 11 a. m.- Subject, A Question of Owner ship, or Will a Man Hob God? Christian Endeavor 6X0; sub ject, Co-operation iu Service'. Mrs Lester McCorklo leader. Preaching 7:30; suhject, Grow in Grace. Everybody in this community u cordially invited to atteud these services. . : J. I. ...Jpurier, Pastor.,, lid ward Halfpnp and Stella Rowan were quietly married last Monday in the Episcopal church at Van couver, Wn Mr. Halfpap is e m ployed at The Dalles meat market. A number of friends attem'eJ the ceremony. After a honeymoon spent iu Portland the couple will take up residence in The Dalles. Cbrouicle, Nov. 14. Aity. A. Bduuigartmr will move bit olh'ce to his new locatiou near Dr. lilwood's oflice. Lost, starved or from George McDonald of Portland who assisted in the local Bunk this summer duriug his vacation hi-s accepted the position here permanently having commenced Monday. NEWS 18 OF LOCAL INTEREST Train Schedule (Daily) O W. Train No. 35 due 10:25 a. m. No. 36 due at 3:25 p. m. O. T. Train to Portland 103 a. in., from Portland 1:27 a. in. Ever-Bearing Stawberries Five square io Is of land furn ished my family ol six more strawberries than we could use all summer. If you have water for irrigation they will do the same for you. Plants $1 per huudred. A. A. Bonney. . Ally. A. B luuiartner will go 'u a business trip to Portland the 15th and ttay for one week. A. L. Anderson and idiuily left luesday, Mies Applegate return id to her home iu Nebraska. See our line of Talking Ma ohini'B. Maupin Drug Store. You can get them on easv payment, A prominent Dalles couple, the Locke homestead up the river, a pinto pony. Information re garding it should bo seut Earl Locke, Maupin. Harold Locke made his parents a short visit last week, returning to Portland Saturday night. He is a sailor on a vessel freighting between Portland the Orient and has visited some of the large cititt of China snd other pi aces of in terest including Manila, Second hand sewing machir e Singer, for sale. Times office. Some of the farmers dont like to be skinned, but Dad Coale still buys ekins aud hides. The Oddfellows and flebekaha bad one of their big feeds an J a pleasant time last Friday evening the occasion being a farewell re ception in honor of Mr. and Mr. A. L. AnderBon and Miss Apple gate who have won many frUads during their stay bore. Mrs. V. W. Endeisby aud daughter Helen had an interest ing race with .a coyote Monday morning" from the Maylrew resi dence to the top of the Maupin grade. A ptock of typewriter ribbons for different machines at the Tnies oll'ice. Don Stogsdill brought a tuiui our of colliu puppies to Maupin yesterday and was quicklv reliev ed of the liltle fallows upon offer ing tlirnj to friends. Kdith Mor rison is the proud recipient of one of tbeui. R. Johnron and B. F. Conk were passengers to Portland yes terday morning and are attending the big annual ttock show in coo veution there. DENTIST will. fee AT WAPINITIA Fmm Nov. 11 to 2S I hnve a farm 400 acres, 20 miles from Boise, Idaho, 10 miles from Enimett, good soil, well watered, lots of outaire range. Grows good alfalfa without water; 80 acres can be irrigated, A good cattle proposition. Prico $15.00 j Dodge has a tine map of this en- er acre. A. A.. Bonney, tire country showing the canals and ditches, almost completed. Peail Evick returned here from The Dalles laH week. Prayer meeting eyery Thuisday evening at the church. Come. B. L. Foreman and sotr Bi 1 have been building ditch the past week to the lattei's ranch. The Ladie's Aid Bazaar will be beld this Friday, November 21, instead of the 28th. . Mr, aud Mrs, V. B. Kceu ltft this week for Portland. Mrs. Mary. Pechette is at the! Abbott home where she will be employed his winter. J. L Confer delivered the mail here today from Maupin, Mr. Roberts being on the sick list. Hank Ilarpham was a yisitor at The Dalles this week. The Window of the Soul - THE EYE Most preciou? gift to Man; As the buHy years of life go by, Preserve it while you can. HERBERT W. COPELAND, Principal of Maupin Schtol, also graduate and licensed OPTOMETRIST treats case of hyperrr.ctropia, presbyopia, myopia, aod astigmatism with properly fitted glasses. See him on Saturdays or evenings, not at any time thut will interfere with school duties. r L Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 4 p. m. Leaves Wapinitis, 7 a. m. V. ROBERTS. Prop Jl LAWYER Mai penned Imr offices in Maupim. Legal msitttirs of all kmit aKemJedl to. :e mexlt d!oor io postoffke SOMC OF THE THINGS THAI Wfc. CAN DO FOR YOU 'DO YOOK NOTARY' WORK, SULL XUUK FARM t'UK Ou. KENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX. BUY YOUU 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 GOui) MAUPIN STATE BANK George 0bjrue aud taojily left