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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1919)
MAUPSf HI-3. El LI I'J A Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco Cpunly VOL 6, NO. 1 1 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1919 THE YEAR $1.50 1M 'W Helen Locke Dead After five years of pat ieitt puffer ing from which there seemed no earthly alleviation, Mise Helen M, Locke passed away at 0:15 Tuesday evening, December 2!bd, at the family home on l heir home stead ten miles above Maupin, It wns not expected that Helen could last long and the family were all home. She called her parents and brothers around hei and bid the them good by, being perfectly conscious and suffering until the iast. Helen was born in Portland, January 25th, 1903, being .10 years, 10 months and 27 days old. She was the only daughter, a bright, sweet child and loved by all who knew her. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Locke, four brothers, and a host of friends mourn her loss. Funeral services will -lie held this morning at the local church and interment madu in the Kelly cemetery. Maupin School News .School is closed for vaeat'on till Monday., January 5, 1920. There was a good attendance at I.,, ii. n .,4..rt.,;...i,u..i ;.. lll V II I inilll HO I'll II.-I ll II iiirin i 'i sh iituck's imii Wednesday n gi.i Reasons tor Such Needs Adas Program Succers in spite of the bad roads 1 To encourage tourists to High school pupils taking over 90 per cent during the fourth school month are, Leonard Far low, 99; Lewis Derthiek 98; Mab.l Cyr, 97; Ida Duncan, Vina Ayers, Lelah Davidson, Dorotha Mai tin, Letter Crofoot, Fern Mayhe.v.- Wapinitia Items The big snow is about gone am extremely high water pievails. " Mr. arid Mrs. S. K. Paiker re turned from Wamic Sunday, visit ing at the Flinn home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' P.lackerby and sons brought them oyer and are visiting at the J. I. Paiker home. Twenty-six relatives partic'pat- It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's' 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" slay at least one night in our town 2. At present the main camp ground is in the center of town ami how can you expect develop ment of that yroperty unless . the rubbish left by campers is re moved. How can we renwe wilhoi.t removing camp giound? I also see tin cans dumped on 'ownsite, which is offensive. You are hereby requested to dump rubbish at least outside of city limits. i!. All go 1 towns along Pacific Highway have free Auto Camp grounds even to furnishing wood and water in some places at city's expense. There are various reasons why wu should inco"purale. Some cities have pirkp, other cities are developing their own light and water system. While we aro small at prssent, what is to hinder us from g' owing? We have the four disiii.et and separate seasons. Still we have from nine to ten months to work our farms while in other pi. .cos they have no more than six. Possibly the tiouble is we worl so much of the time that, we d uol take lime to think. Now if you are a booster, boost. If you are a knocker knock and knock loud that we may hear your voice. If you have any suggestions do not lie backward, let's have them. We are in line for anything that is right. Yours for success, H. L. Morris. f M H We have opened a garage at Tygh Valley and will strive to give you real service at a reasonah price. Bring us one job and you'll be a booster MORROW TUNISON Car, Truck, and Tractor overhauling Oxy Acetylene Welding Vulcanizing' and Retreading Service Car at Your Call NEWS TMS OF LOCAL INTEREST The Christmas program tender ed in Shattuck's hall Wednesday night was a splendid success ii. everyway. The sacred and liter ary features were far above the ordinary. Teachers and pupib deserve much credit for the excel lent manner in which (he all'air was conducted. About 250 people were present. At the close of I be piogiam a generous treat and gifts' were distributed. The false-work of the bridge in construction at the mouth of the Desehutes river was swept out by. an ice jam llie lfi'U. llie los. represents five months work, valu ed at $5,000, and will delay th completion of that part of the Columbia highway until next fall. New Subscribers The following renewed subscript ion to I he Ti mes i the past few lb') s : W. T. liny Fred Magill T. A. Connolly Andy Anduregg (it'o. CUyiu'er Margaret Anderson If. L. Moi ris Z A. Watkins llieir tiring Timber Land for Sale Trains off Schedule Tie wnimrr ainiOFpherR and r:i in causing the snow to melt lias made considerable inconvenience for the Central Oregon O. W. people. A slide and washout at Two Spiings, about fifteen miles up the river and the disabling of llie liakkoven bridge at this place which occurred Tuenl.iy has neces sitated the traids taking the O. T, track until the repairs are made which is hoped to haye been effec ted by tomorrow. All the trains are behind time, yesterday's O. W, southbound 1 2 Son. located in Tv p. f S, R aamving about luiu and me down 11 E, about 10 miles due west of tr'n ter, and tlieir tirst Height Wapinitia pnstnfliee; 4,11110,000 ft. f"r several days still later. saw timber. Wapinilia Iifimit ion lb"", I. trains nave passed Co's. main ditch runs through ' tiero ' ,lie tnorning a number plane, Prieo $-1,( 00. Write to Al l"f li""'8' Johnsorj, liox IS, Colbnn Idaho. I)r. T. Del.arhue, Eyesight Specialist. Finest equipped exclu sive optical parlors in central Oregon. liooms 17-18 Vegt Block'; over Crosby's Drug store. The Dalles, Ore. Card of Thank We wish to express our appre- Mlss Selleck accompanied her ciatiou of the material responce sister, Mrs. O. F. McLeod home ' given us since the "loss of our Wednesday night for fie holiday home by (be two weeks ago. vacation. John and Arthur Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Ilarpliam and Lawrence arrived Monday afternoon from Nanipa, Idaho, to emain till February. 'Uncle Hank' is caring for the farm in heir absence. I lr.ve a farm 400 acres, 20 miles from BoHe, Idaho, 10 miles from Kmmelt, pood soil, well watered, lots of outside range. Grows good alfalfa nil limit water; 80 acres can be irrigated, A good cattle proposition. 1'iiee. $15.00 per acre. A. A. Bonney. ed in a big Christmas dinner at the parsonage. Christmas dinner was seryed to relatives at the II. II. IlEiphani home. N. O. Iledin and Harold and Earl lletherfoinl went to Portland Saturday evening to spend the holidays. The Sunday school and public school combined gave a program at the school bouse Wednesday and a treat to all the children. Grandpa Kvick who has been on the sick list is improved. lien nie Flinn has been register ed at the liarzee hotel the past weik. Shiiley'Parkcr and family will leave Saturday for Sanger, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shiplej served a big Christmas dinner to a crowd of relatives and friends. Mrs. A. R, Mayuard left Mon day for an extended visit with her daughter in Idaho. Mary O'Brien was ill this week and unable to take her part in the program. j Mr. an 1 Mrs. Kigbee and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MeCorkle bad Christmas dinner with relatiyes in I Tygh. : Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sharpe were overnight Christmas guestB at the parsonage. Wednesday's Oregonsan notes the issuance of it marriage liceme at Portland to Cecil M. Chu.stain and Miss Alice nicbells. The Portland Painless Dentist All work guaranteed. ' W. T. Slatteil, I). D. S., Prop., .Wi .Sec ond St., The Dalles. Sleds, wagons, and cars were all to be -ieen on our streets the fore part of the week. A. J, Connolly was the first to venture in with a "N, car. Make the whole family happy for Christmas. A talking machine or player piano will do the work. Get one on easy payment plan. Maupin Drug Store. Dr. H. DENTIST NOTICE TO PATIENTS: Will be absent from ofiice from Dec. 13th, to Dec 23rd, inclusive The Window of the Soul THE EYE Most precious gift to Man; As the busy years of life go by, i Preserve it while you can. HERBERT W. COPELAND, Principal of Maupin School, also graduate and licenced OPTOMETRIST treats cases of hypermeiropia, presbyopia, rryepia, and astigmatism with properly fitted glasses. See him on Saturdays or evenings, not at any time that will interfere with school duties. MOKWOW MILLING COMPANY Ilepner, Oregon, May 3, 1913. To whom it may concern: During the past year Dr, Herbert W. Copeland, Eyesight Specialist, has flitted five pairs o glasses for myself and family, and all have given entire satisfaction. Dr Copeland is r illful, careful, and reliable, and I take pleasure in recommei Un r him to any one needing the services of an eyesight specialist. ' L. II. Briggs. Buy your Xmas Candy Cracker Jack at E. A. Cyr 'a. ami i a. baumgktner" LAWYER Mampim - Oiregoini Davidson Bread at E. A. CyrV. TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS' We wish to take this means of expressing our appreciation of your patronage and wish you a happy and prosperous New Year. MAUPIN STATE BANK