Image provided by: Hood River County Library District; Hood River, OR
About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
1L H&LmA ai cShA&h V fat Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO. 26 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 Base Ball! We had a chance last Sunday of witnessing what baso ball ex perts claim to be the most closely contested ball game ever played on the Manpm held. 1 he game proved to be a hummer from the very start and not until Maupiu made a score in the lSJih inning did the onlookers know which team would carry of the spoils of victory. 'The final score at this time was 4 to 8 in favor of the home team. The boys all did excellent playing and deserve much credit for the way they handled the ball and the sports man like spirit that prevailed during the progress of the game. The same tenuis will battle again next Sunday on the Dufur field. Every one who possibly can'should go over and root for the home team. The schedule of games for the Maupin team in next Sunday, April 11th, Maupin vs. Dufur at Dufur; April 18th, Antelope vs. Maupin at Maupin; Apn) 25th, Wasco vs. Maupin at VVasco; May 2; Wasco vs. Maupin at Maupin. Remember the dates and watch this paper for future announce ments. Figure on I he bit! game with Antelope at Maupin 'April IS Commercial Club Maupin Commercial Club or ganized April 9th and now hja 30 members. Saturday, April 17th, 7:30 p, m. will be next meeting. Come out and bring your families and friends. The matter of a deputy assessor for this district would be a good subject to take up at this meeting. More members wanted. H. L. Morris, Stc. Team, wagon and harness for nale; 2 1-2 Bain wagon; $100 cash for outfit. Callie Duncan at Jake Davidson place. 3p "It Pays Ao Pay Cash at JoryV F. M. Jory On Sale Fridays and Saturdays: Fresh Hamburger Pork Sausage Bologna Sausage Cold Boiled Ham GROCERIES House Dresses Woolen Goods "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" Auto Supplies Auto Livery We have a few 15 gallon bbls. of Medium Cylinder oil left at carload rate prices. 1 5 passenger Maxwell 25o.oo 1 Ford runabout with truck body on just thoroughly overhauled 325.oo Can give delivery Gn Ford and Dodge in about 2 weeks providing your order is in seen Have two new Ford Trucks in stock Can make immediate delivery on Fordson Tractors Contract Prices on Overhauling Satisfaction Guaranteed CRESCENT GARAGE' . Tygh Valley, Ore. FA. BAUMGARTNEIR" LAWYER j Wapinitia Items Relatiyes here received word 'ant monday that Mrs. Annie Oifterland had pasted away at hri home at Sumpler, Oregon, of heart trouble. She Was about 52 years old. 'She was a pioneer of thin Faction and a sitter of Mrs. Henry Peterson, formerly of Ibis place, but now of The Dalles, and Miss Nellie Weberg, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, and Mrs. Laughlin. Mrs 3uiitb, Alfred and Olli'e Weberg are cousins. She also leaves an aged husband and one child be sides a host of relatives and friends to mouru her loss. Mrs. Joe O'Brien is visiting her mother at Dufur. John Powell received a telegram Thursday telling of the serious illness of his mother at Grand view, Wn. He left immediately for there. The new church organ arrived here Saturday and Jackson Rice brought it up from Maupin, It came j'it in time for tbe Easter services. The community sing which wis to have been given to night wa- postponed until a later date on account of the heavy rain here. Roads are very muddy and slick. County 'Judge; Adkisson and Conimissioneit. llix and Claussen met here Sain day. They came to confer with the taxpayers of this place and Maupin in tegard to tbe.Market Kuul money voted on last winter. Their proposition to lbs people of thin ind district was to let Dufur b.iVfi all the county money this year, and ibis sectiou 3llHFXt year. They' ex plained that more road woii could be built next year than 1 1. is and much cheaper, as the eom.ty equipments for road bulbing could all be in one place. A ln'rpe delegation from Maupin was pres ent and the idea did not seem to strike very fayorably and aftei much discussion it was decided to leave the matter to the road committee consisting of five men From here and five from ' Maupin to decide the matter and report to the County Court at The Dalles Wednesday. N. &'. lledin, K. A. Ilirt.nau and Jack Kelly went in to meet the Court and lepoit tbeir decision. Several new.buildings are under construction $t Pine Gryve. J, S. Brown was a visitor at The Dalles Wednesday. Irma Smith came up from Port land Saturday and spent Easter with home folks R. W. Richmond brought out a new Ford Saturday for Lewis WalterB. A little son arrived this morn ing, Friday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wilson. The new comer tipped the scales at 8 poundo and seems well contented with bis new surroundings. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Weberg were The Dalles visitors Thursday W, A. Dane met with what might have been a severe accident at the mill Tuesday. He was walking past a pile of timbers which toppled over and fell on hint, burying him completely and but for the timely assistance of David Sharpe who saw the acci dent, he couldn't have eot out He escaped with only minor.' bruises. j The weather has somewhat j moderated from last week. Farm work , has bean resumed. Last! Friday was about the stormiest 1 day of the winter, a regular bliz zard all forenoon. Mrs. W. O. Wilson was operat ed on at Tbe Dalles hospital Sat urday. Mr- Wilson ia in town with her. Len and Sidney went in Sunday and report her as doing fine.. N. G. lledin arrived Saturday from Portland haying made a record trip, leaving thoie at fl:,'W a ni. in bis 1 lodge and arried beri at noon, lie came over tbe highway and announces h" luu come back to stay for tint summer Mr. and Mrs. Ptto Olon come qver from blianijco Sunday and visited at tha Walter Driver home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Flinn and Ed Barnard left here Saturday for The Dalles where Ed was op erated on at the hospital Monday, Rev. J. I. Parker is attending the Convention of the Interstate Church movement io Tbe Dulles Mrs. W. H. Mayileld and family came over from Smock Saturday to make the acquaintance of her new graud daughter at the Virgil May field home. A spleudid ball game was p li ed off here Sunday between the local team and the Indian team of Sytnnaebio, the score Lung 9 to U in favor or the local team. Wapi nitia expects to play Tygh Valley next Sunday. Bill McClain took about 26 sure to carry your license along. F. P. Mays was a visitor for a few days last week. Practise game was njayed be tween Waiuie and Tygh last Sun day. 'J he boys are showin;; con siderable enthusiasm. It 'pleased us to see Maupin win Sunday, The game was long but one of the best games that the correspondent has Keen for time. (last week) some Stop That Dirty Wcrk! Over Half the - You know how you hate tit nil Cw$ in America up the grease cups on jour car keep puttit.g it off from day to Use Clincher Tires day, week to veek, until your Size 30x3 1-2-31x1 ear fairly ' screams." for urease. , You can install an Alemite Sys- We ve got them for tern in the time it ordii arily Fords- MAXWELLS-Chevrolet takes to "grease her up" once, and w e're specializing on tire and ever afterwards its a 5 min- service to the owners of these ute job to grease you car and- I'ght cars. We're maintaining grease it right. BOO pounds complete stocks of Goodyears in pressure on your shackle bolt the iStnooto, antiskid, an the grease connections in five sec- All-Weather treads. v.. intu tuc rvini'itc toil vt l ..... We ve got your size at just about For ail makes of ears t)ie pHce you, been accustomed Ask the following users who to pay for ordinary tires. have installed Alemile: Grover Slusher Buick F. C. Butler -Oldsmobile Ray Kaylor Oldsmnbile head of cattle Wednesday belong. I Harry Gabel -Chevrolet ingto different -ones hero to hisl Driver-Chevrolet Come in and look them over. Here's a Little Record of Our Own ranch on the hill to pasture. Jamie Abbott was a visitor at Tbe Dalles (he first of tbe week, j The Easier exercises were well ; attended. The church was beau-1 tifully decorated with evergreens and feins. A splendid progmm was rendered by the Sunday echc.ol Three years as dealers in Good year tires and only three adjust ments in that time. Hundreds of tires sold and practically no adjustments to make. Tygh Valley Gunge has been a gasoline pump A. h. Mayhew Chevrolet E. A. Mavhew-Mitchell J. R Fleming -Velie (Also on Engine Gang plow) C V- Fargher Hudson O. J. Williams-Master Truck Jay Fooler Oakland Jake Davidson Studebaker SHATTUCKi BROS,, DISTRIBUTORS MAUPiM, OREGON Other sizes in Tire3 in Stock Fabric and Cord Tygh Valley repainted and installed. Dewy Lofton's ' bug" is receiv ing considerable attention from the boys. It is rather attractive' I i i ... . ! looaing anu we predict an epi-'a iemie of bugs in the neighborhood The next thing we will ne"d is a liughouse. llauser and D.ilil are still eu- unrd in lambing at the Faulk place. Andy KLtner is assisting with Mrs. K. doing the cooking. The dance lit Vatuio was at tended l'v a mi in rr of young pe 'pie from Tygh VhH y. J. T. Hiper wlm U suffering from a paralysis of hi right band is, we are glad to say, Cuii-idela-bly improved, Mrs. Stepbn Wing who ha ben seriously ill for the past we. k i also much improved. Fishing season is now on. IV la 1 V? 7? 77 o 1 Va 1 Automobile and Gas Engine Repairing Tirqs, Tubes and Accessories Gasoline, Oils (1 Greases Agents for Ford, Dodge, Republic Truck, and Gas Tractors and Threshers Also Auoto Livery Day or Night MAUPIN GARAGE WHAT V X CAN you FORD & MAXWELL CARS and help you $et any t.uKo you want We recharge your batteries cnl examine them GASOLINE, DISTILLATE, COAL OIL., OIL & GREASES TTittf; Goodrich, Diamond, Goodyojur, and the best 11ICS' service we cangive you on any line that is in our power to do so. We want your business large or small. We appreciate it. We arc out for this year's business and we want to help you to get your needs and it helps us to keep what lyou need. OUR BANKING FACILITIES ENABLE US TO GIVE OUR PATRONS THE SAME BENEFITS AND PRIVILEDGES AS ARE ENJOYED BY THE PATRONS OF M 0ST OF THE LARGEST BANS IN THE COUNTRY. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT, I ARGE OR SMALL. BANKING HOURS: EIGHT A. M. TO FOUR P. M. MAUPIN STATE BANK ?:' I