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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1920)
i MAUPIN TIMES Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO. 28 MAUI'IN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. l'IDAV. APRIL 23.1920 THE YEAR $1.50 HE .J 3 Water Users! Public meeting: called by the Commercial Club of Wapinitia Plains at Hcbool house on Satur day, 24th of April at 8 o'clock p. tit. to discuss (he matter of the pending suit wherein a large number of water users have been named. It is urged that every water user on Wapinitia Plains be present as very import ant matters will be discussed and determined. (Signed) N. G. Hedin, Project Mgr. Saturday B'trzee Bros, mild the IlnzHlwood Confectionery to Mr. and Mrs. Andmsoti of Portland. Under the new manage incut. Ih? entirn building has been under going renovation, improvements mid alterations and whnii all is in readiness a first clas restau rant will he opened to all hungry pedestrian?. It Pays to Pay n i vy UAi U 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 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 on Ford and Dodge in about 2 weeks providing your order is in soon Have two new Ford Trucks in stock Can make immediate delivery on Fordson Tractors Contract Prices on Oyerhauling Satisfaction Guaranteed CRESCENT GARAGE Tygh Valley, Ore. BAUMGARTNEP LAWYER Monday, Apr. 26 Thin is the day designated as clean up day in Maupin and it is hoped and expected that 'ach and every citizen will be ready, willing and cheerfully do their part of this work which is neces nary for our town because wc wish to' gain the reputation of being the cleanest, neatest and most pleasant village in Eastern Oregon. It will be the duty of every good citizen of Maupin to make an especial effort dining the week to give a neat and tidy appearance to their property or the premises they occupy. Mon day, however, is the big day. So be ready )o help and ready for inspection. These annual clean-up days have proven a fire thing for ether towns and why not for Maupin. The Times especially urges the citizens of this com munity to turn out and make this the best one in the way of accomplishment along thi3 line. Cash at JoryV Auto Livery Merchants will be asked to close up their shops and turn out with their fone with rake and brooms or other instruments nee rssary to do the job. Have your old cans and bottles and other rubbish reedy to be hauled away on Monday. Dirt and disease go together and we want to clean up on them Monday in Maupin. Comparison Millions of Dollars of property damaged. 140 lives lost. 20 towns swept, blizzards, cold, hurrieans tornados, famine, R. R. tie ups, etc. As we sit by our fire of pineknots comfortably sprawled in an easy chair, we ask where? See our latest newspapers-They- will tell you. This is, perhaps, hard to real ize, sitting in a comfortable chair by a warm fire, in a snug place called home, with the stii'ike rings reaching the ceiling afiev after a hearty meal, that if not paid for is bought on A l creoit. with more coming when desired. Why are we kicking? We cannot realize that we, with all the above parapherdalia inside ai.d out, are fairly located and should be enjoying some of this life that God gave us.'in- steau or thinking that we are doomed to hardships. Maupin with resources some what like this, 1919: Shipped 1!L'5000 bushels of good wholsoiiiu wheat, and some where in the hundreds of cars of hogs, cattle, sheep and wool. Resides, cream, eggs, chickens We must also consider . the change that will naturally take place under alfalfa development. Torloy with the theromometer standing at 43 above. 6 o'clock p. m. Well we shiver, but could it not be worse? ,, Of couse we have rock's wind and sagebrush. Are we always to let thege rocks and sagebruch hold us down? We cannot very well stop the wind, but with a few back-aci es perhaps, we can have as beauti ful a town, covered with trees and green lawns as anyone, an tfhere. We have the natural flow of Adam's ale coming out of the hill at just the right place and we have several advantages to consider. How many can you think of? Organization is new, but so it was at one time, new in any city any government in fact that you might think of. There seeni3 to be no good reason why we cannot make at least a good clean country town out ot Maupin if we persist. Let's persist in all things right and good for the town and com munity. The new organization, Moupin Commercial Club invites all who are interested in the future wel fare of Maupin and community to oecome members of said or- ganizasion and get behind all movements that will promote the welfare of said community. The first regular meeting was held in the Maupin school house on the evening of April 17th and many very important subjects were debated and action was taken in several instances. Greetings were received from both The Dalles and Wapinitia Clubs, which the Maupin Club thoroughly apprecidtes and feels that much good can be done by co-operation and further organ ization. The regular monthly meetings will be on the third Saturday of each month at 7 p. m- until fur ther notice. Membership dues are one dol lar per year. Any person, nrm or corpora tion is elligible to membership upon acceptance of written ap plication, and payment of dues One of the movements discuss ed at last meeting was clean-up dav in Maupin. All are cordially I invited to be present on the day set (Monday. April 26th) and i participate. The removal of tin can? andj ; rubbish in general is the object j in which all are booked to do; their part The club expects to ; furnish means of transportation1 for all rubbish which is put in sacks, boxes or barrels and will. undertake to figd a place to dump the same. At least have it where a team or truck can readily load it. There are many advantages of a commercial club which Bhould not be overlooked. Tee present board of directors are: L S- Stovall, W. H Staats, II. L Morris, ti . V. Stuait, L. Kelly and W. E. Hunt. President. L. S. Stovall: vice president, W. H. Sttats; secre tary. H L. Morris, treasarer, F. D. Stuart. Don't forget the next regnlai meeting night and in the mean time membership can be had by calling on the secretary and com plying with the by-laws. Pres. Lawrence S. .Stovall. Sec. II. L- Morns. Wapinitia Items Snow eitntinues to fall utmost evdry day with hard freezes nearly every night. Crops r re very hark ward. Garden planting- is great ly hindered. A. L. Daniels assisted by the U. 8. Deputy State Marshal wai delivering notices to water users that suit Will be started agMtiiHt them. No one seems very luucb tlni iiifd us all are sutiistiud tbut its piBt a Keep s mess wanned over. N G. ilediti reports ho litis Buhl several thousand dollars worth of water in the past few dayB. There wiil be a public meeting at the school tioUBe Saturday night. Sunday was a beautiful day. A family reunion took place at the home of Rev. J. I. Paiker Sunday when four of his sisters and families met there. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Magill, Mrs. Leva Blackerby, Mrs Lizzie Davis and three children and the Flinn tribe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Magill were also there. Mrs. V. B. Tapp left Wedner. doy for her home at Ridgctield. W. 0. Wilsons were visitors al The Dulles Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Alice Dndge was lookirg alter business affairs at The Dalles the lust of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Big bee spent, the VM(k iiul visiting relatives al H. N. Pudge wwb a Dalles visit or Saturday. Iir. rhoiupHcn was called bom I h Dalles la,-t wek to see Arlie OiU'lwho waH unite itiuk. The din.tur took her buck to town, Jut- O'Brieu and family were Dufur vl -itors Suuday, The Biii;; at the church Tuesday .MAUPIN GARAGE WHAT WE. CAN SELL YOU FORD & MAXWELL CARS and help you get any make you want We recharge your batteries and examine them GASOLINE, DISTILLATE, COAL OIL, OIL A GREASE5 Tit! Goodricn timond, Goodyear, and the best J. 11 1,9 service wo can give you on any line that is in our power to do so. We want your business large or small. We appreciate it. We are out for this year's business and wc want to help you to you need. Liberty Bonds The United States Government is ready to exchange Bonds with all Coupons attached for the ones which you now hold. We will exchange your bonds for you without any charge. We" are glad to do this for you to show you that we appreciate your business. Maupin State Bank Base Ball The hall game Sunday after noun butweeii the Maupin and Antelope tenuis brought out the 'urgent coiigrcgnlion id epeciaioi's of any game ho far thin bcuhimi. I he playing on . hot h miIch wax very gnud and the game piovd to he a closely cunteHed one all the way through, the final score being 10 to 8 in favor of the Maupin team. , The brfe hill boys ere given a ImnqiiMt at Hi t I Kelly mi , the evening utter the game. J The schedule, lor (ulnr.? gitues is Maupin vs. Waco nt W.i-co, April Viotlt; Which vm. Miiiiij at M mplii, May 5?mi; MmiIi,.' va, 'Vlaiipm m Maiipio, May ttih; Maupin vs. Madraa ut Maclran, May Pith; Maupin va, Antelope at Antelope, May 23rd. Remem ber the big game with WiinioHt Maupiu, May 2nd. ! evening was well attended and everyone Beemed to enjoy thrui eelvea. Another one will be niveu in the near future. Our school is very proud of two new 'falnier certificates, Jose phine O'Brien having received the 'final' and Jennie Brunner the improvement'. Mrs, Bigbee will GOODYEAR TIRES RACINE Overstocked on the following sizes we offer you for a limited time only sizes luted below. GOODYEAR and RACINE Size Smooth Non-Skid Cord Res. SJe Reg1. Sale Reg. Sale Prices Prices Prices 30x8 19.30 1 7 3 7 21 30 1 9.17 30x34 '.22,55 20.00 ' 25.00 22.45 38.30 34.47 83x4 37.70 33.93 41. HO 37.71 (52.05 55.85 84x4 38 55 34.67 42 80 . 38 5 2 03 63 5 7 29 T.ie above tires are all new stock; original wrappings still, on them. When you can buy GOODYEAR and RACINE tires at less than Service Station Prices, believe us, its a mighty good tune to buy tires. SHATTUCK BROS. THE HOUSE OF BETTER SERVICE get your needs and it helps us to keep what Coming Maupin Theatre Malo and FeuiRle, April 29th. Kyes of Youth, Thursday May G Riders of Purple Sage, May 13. have them framed for the girls. District 40 has received four sets of ''Young and Field" readei for the fimt, four grades, a new Has, and will order new globe this week, The Com Club organized April I-', electing Orval Flinii, present Ruy Wooilside, vice president, Josephine O'Brieu, secretary. Bessie and Frank Arnett and Richard . Deleo are the other ui"iiilieiH. . , , n Foi jhe next thirty duys rorn late the Pmtlnml rainless Dcnliat will do your work for the follow ing pricee: Bridge work sixriol lais pec tooib, full set teeth of the beet material tbiily dollui a ret (full upper und lower), Amalgam tilling from one fifty to three dollars. All this work is fully guamuteed for ten years. Port land Painless Dentist, 305 Second St., The Dulles, Ore. Atty. Bubmgartner was a Tygh visitor Tuesday.