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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
)? P ww 1MB Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO. 9 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1919 THE YEAR $1.50 Real Estate Notes The lot between the E. A. Cyr confectionery and the Drug store was sold December 3rd to M. M. Morris. December 4th, Mrs. Katherhie Morris' Tygh Valley property hub Bold to Wood & Reddintjton of northern Idaho, who will start a garage business. Dec 7th, B. F. Turner purchas ed three' lots in Block 32, facing Deschutps avenue. II. L. Morris, the local hustling realty man states that he has good substantial buyers waiting for farm property valued from $25,000 to $100,000. A. A. BritUin has sold his big 500 acre farm to Rieke Botbwell. Frank Fryman and Miss Goldie have sold their ranches to Mr. Pruit uud are moving to The Dalles. Large sheets of carbon paper for embroidery stamping at the Times SENT IN BY OUR Wapinitia Items B. L. Foreman made a trip to Man pin Thllrsday for a six-nnnlh old calf, a choice animal, for which he paid $200. Glennia. and Myrtle llollnian were absent from school lust weik on account of sickness. The snow is about four feet' deep mid the thermometer rogistets 15 below. Snow commenced falling about midnight Monday and con tinued 48 hours. No wind. Ed Bernard and Joe Graham are snowbound at Maupin. N. G. llediu came up from Portland Saturday via the highway Mrs. D. Woodside returned home Sunday from Decator, III, Mr. Woodside met her at The F. M. Jory When Goods in Need of -- Our Prices Dependable Are Right GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES BLANKETS Gas Air-o-lite Lamps "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" I JOEY'S ANNOUNCEMENT We have opened a garage at Tygh to give you price. Valley and will strive real service at a reasonable Bring us one job and you'll be a booster MORROW (EX TUNISON Car, Truck, and Tractor overhauling Oxy Acetylene Welding Vulcanizing and Re treading Service Car at Your Call N 11 i Dalles with their car. Mr. W. 0. Wilson and Miss Ruby are staying at Pine Grovi this week so Ruby can be clyee to her school. No school since Tuesday ut Wapinitia. A Junior Intermediate C. I was organized by the pastor Sun-1 day night. Mrs. Fred MgiH i superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Holt of Albany visited over Friday night at the O'Brien home. Mrs. Holt is a sister of Mr. O'Brien. The little sou of Mr. and Mrs. Claymire was quite sick the past fcw.days. Dr. Klwood attended. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton was sick last week, Hit hotter now. Charley Gable ieft Tuesday for Tim Dalles and Portland. Mrs. Gib"l and little daughter are visiting in Portland. Joe Higgles and Mrs. Maud Hammer went to Portland the first of I lie. week to help care for Klmer H'. miner who got his leg broken i '- nntly, A baby "il l at rived at the O. E. Wood hums at Wamic Thurs day morning. The regular monthly session of the Commercial Club opened Sat urday night wuh L. Kelly in the chair. A number of important issues were discussed, the main question being the hard euifacing of the new market mads, nine or sixteen feet. The nine foot was" favored. A committt e was elect ed to meet with repiftiUtatives from Maupin to select the new road supervisor. The smmlard izalion of the higj) . sehoi.l was agreed and the club will help fur nish the money, so they will be allowed their share of the county funds. . A Bocial will be given in the near future. It was rtci.n, 'mended that N G. Hedin diaw ! resolutions askiug the Count) jCour. that the Claussen-Lewis jroad Biirvey up Paquet Gulch be ; opened up. Mrs. E. A. Ilartman Len Wilson And N, G. Hedin are ithe program committee for the (next three months. It was de cided that the Farm Bureau and Commercial Club be consolidated. The committee on road signs r ported and signs will be posted in tbe near future. The Club will meet the .first Saturday in each mouth. All interested invited. Stogsdill was a cheerfnll womii nd her aniiable disposition won many warm friends who are deep ly saddened by her deatn. This place has experienced h 'ieavy snow storm and yery cold 'leather. Marion Duncan moyed his fam ily last week to hi Smock homn. David Mayfield who has been O. W. Central Oregon tin ins on living on the M. Duncan farm Sunday have discontinued to con moved to the Mrs. N. Jones . serve coal NEWS TMS OF . LOUAUNTEREST Train Schedule Wamic News Dr. H. Co Dab DENTIST lsmnpniin wagons NOTICE TO PATIENTS: Will be absent from office from Dec 22nd, 1919, to Jan. 2nd, 1920, inclusive Glen Lucas arrived home from an extended trip to Portland and Seattle. . Bud Harvey is suffering from an Uttack of inflamalory rheumatism. Guy Harvey, Don Miller and Uncle lid Driver were Dalles visit ors Tuesday of last week, remain ing over night. T. R. Woodcock and A E Lake were Dalles visitors last Wednes day, guests of H. V. Woodcock. Vernie Noival ai:d Bclvie Pali son went to The Dalles Wednesday remaining over night. Mrs. Kale J. Stogsdill who died Monday morning in The Dalles was a retident of this place many years ago, coining herewith her i husband shortly after their mar riage, where Mr. Stogsdill taught several terms of school. Later jsbe moved to Juniper Flat, resid ing on a farm uutil moving to 1 I The Dalk'B. She was the mother j jof sevm children, two being born, jhere. They are Mrs. Veva Driver j I now attending school in Berkley, I !CaL, W isa Francip, teaching in Hood River, Willis, of Portland, iGeprgo of Alaska, Miss Ruby of jSan Francisco and Mits Eula who lesides at the home of her paienti. One child ditd in infancy. Mrs. homestead. (last week) John, George and David May field returned recently from a trip to Eugone and southern Oregon, where they were looking for a location. Henry Miller has completed his garage on Mill street. Archie Smith is now with hit' mother, Mrs. Martha Dean. Mr. and' Mrs. A. F. Overman arrived from Rilley bringing their little son Billy who will remain with his grandmother, Mrs. Laura Savage and attend schuol. Charley Wing shipped a number of dressed turkeys to Portland for the Thanksgiving market. Ralph Chandler has moved lo his farm on Smock. W. T. Norval circulated a sub scription for donations to repair Ihe grade this sido of Tygh ; $1000 was raised. Work was done on the road last week. Mrs. Margaret Blabkerby, after a two weeks' visit with her son Howard left for Onkgrovo. Shirley Parker aud family of Sanger, Cal., were guestB at the Howard Blackerby home last week Mr. and Mrs. Willis Driver and baby Elma were Dalles visitors a week ago. The Misses Imo and Eva Mc Atee were out from The Dalles, spending Thanksgiving with hume folks at Tygh. Miss Aim i Driver who is attend ing! M. Mary a in lne Ualie?, uc- , .a it r.i. c pained Blisses veya nunon and Dorathy McCay to the latters hPime at Gateway Wednesday for Thank-giving, Some wintery weather lately. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hauser, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Punting were Dulles visitors from Tygh Monday, H- V. Woodcock who was called here by the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. R. Woodcock return ed lo The Dalles Monday. Mrs. II. F. and sons J. 11 am Cecil were oyer from Maupin I n (la to attend the funeral. Jocob Spth who died in Thi Dalles recently was a long time resident of this place where he won many warm friends who me sad at his passing away. The Misses Crystal Pratt and Dorathy McCorkle are home from a business course at the Holme Business College, Portland. (Daily) 0. V. Train No. ;J5 due 10:25 a. in. No. "6 due al 3:5 p. in. O. T. Train to Portland I 0.1 a. in., from Portland 1:27 a. in. Historic Winter The largest and most artistic line of Stationery ever on display at Maupin can be seen at the Maupin Drug Store. Nice boxes for Christinas presents, ?5c to $3 per box. Snowfall arly Tuesday morning lasted uutil Wednesday night, reaching a depth of three feet. The mercury which ranged around i!2 above, lowered and n Thurs day uight dropped to 20 below. This is said to be the deepest snow and lowest temperature since 184. Trains on the 0. W. did not get through Wednesday or Thurs day, Snowplows went up lust evening ou both roads aud traffic will resume today. Maupin Bchool remains in ses sion, with small attendance. Many rural schools discontinued. The snow at Hedin's Camp is five feet deop. Mr. Hedin Btated they intend making, a trail out today. Auction Sale AT Tygh Valley Sat. Dec. 13th Blacksmith Equipment , Household Goods Hotel Equipment W. C. vSTILLWELL, Owner and Auctioneer The Window of the Soul THE EYE Christmas gifts for the whole family, Toilet Articles, Ivory pyralin, Eustman Kodaks, Watch es and Jewelry, Artistic Boxes of Candy, Manicure and Toilet Sets, Pel fumes and other articles on display at the Maupin Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dyer ha ye moved to town for the winter. 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. MORROW MILLING COMPANY llepner, Oregon, May 23, 1913. To whom it may concern: During the past year Dr. Herbert W. Copeland, Eyesight Specialist, has fiitted five pairs of glasses for myself and family, and all have given entire s tisfaction. Dr Copeland is skillful, cartful, and reliable, and I take pleasure in recommending hin to any one needing the services of an eyesight specialist. L. H- Briggs. A." BAUMG ARTNEr""! LAWYER ' Mrapk Oiregoini. SOME OF THE THINGS THAI wt CAN DO FOR ' DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL YOUR FARM EOK tOu, KENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX. BUY YOUR WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS, TAKE CARE OK YOUK BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNirEI) STATES COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE CAN AND WILL MAKE GOOD MAUPIN STATE BANK