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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
THE MAUPIN TIMES Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6. NO. 30 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 Base Ball Last Sunday the Maupin base ball team added one more victim to its- list in winning tbe game over Wawo, making the fifth vic tory without losing a game. The game was very interesting and a one to one Bcore until the et h t li inning when the Wasco boys went to pieces and let the Maupin boys make' live rung. 'J lie. last two luninpi.WM a one-sided affair, the tiual score being G to 1 in favor of the Maupju team. The next game will be with Madras ou the Mad rag home field. The schedule of future gainon is next Sunday, May 9th, Madras vs. Maupiu at Maupin; May 16, Maupin vs. Madraa at Madras; May 23, Maupin vh. Antelope al Antelope; May 30, The Dalles vs. Maupin at Maupin; Tune (5, Tyeh Valley W a mic vs. Maupin at' Maupin; June 18. Goldeudale, Wu vs. Maupin at Matipin. A special excursion will be run to Madras and return May lOlh. Tickets are now ou sale at the Drug Store price 13.25 round trip. It Pays to Pay o) (C lAi V F. M. Jory all Staple Groceries . ; Fresh Meat Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Butter-Nut Bread - Doughnuts and Buns House Dresses Woolen Goods HATS HATS HATS "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" Come In And see what we have in good 2nd hand cars to sell you. . You can buy 2nd hand cars at reasonable prices in Tygh, why spend time going farther If you own a car and want to trade it in we will sure give you a trade In new cars We nave Chandler, Dodge Bros. Motor Car, Ford, could you get a better bunch to pick from? We will say You couldn't; anyway come into The CRESCENT GARAGE Tygh Valley, Ore. I . A. EAUMG ARTOER LAWYER I New Subscribers The following renewed their subscription to the Times during tbe past few days: J. Buzan E. Bothwell Jim Brown B. F. Cook C. K.lt'xander Mrs. Morda Litlovv Mrs O. Chaatain C. S. McCorkle A. Crabtree , Peter Bilyen Job Crabtree G. W. -Feter Two Merino bucks taken up; owner may have; by calling al Win. Kramer's and paying bill. Palm Olive 8oap 10c. Palm Olive Talcum Powder 20c. Palm Olive Face Powder 40o. Palm Olive Shaving Cream 23o. Palm Olive Rouge 25c. Maupin Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. -C. S. McCorkle were over from Waruic Wednesday Cash at Jory's w y SENT IN" BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS Wapinitia Items Some real spring weather again the past few daye. N. W. Hedin arrived Tuesday from Portland with his truck. Harold . Retherford came up from Portland Saturday and is visiting friends here. ' Mj-. and Mrs. EMnewood, danch ter and son-in-law )f E. E. Miller arrived the last of the week and will be employed by tbe company this summer. Mr, and Mr. Keen are stopping at present m the Petersen hnnoe w lit re Mrs. Keen ig cooking for the crew working on the rlilnh. A small crew is working on the ditch below here. Ed B. inard who has been at the buepiul for tbe past month returned home Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. John Lewis and Mabel who have been visiting at Burns arrived home Tuesday. 1 Mr., and Mr; Q. P. Weberg went to The 1) i lies Saturday, Mrs Weberg remaining at tbe hospital to receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCorkle have moved to the Maynard ranch to do the gpiing plowing, Carl Powell is helping Mr. McCorkle. Mrs. Ella Livegrove wbo has been here from Beud visiting her sister, Mw L. A. Rice returned home this wek. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wilson made a trip to The Dalles Sunday returning Monday. Joe Graham arrived houii' from Portland the last of the week nnh a big truck to be used in the lure t ; service Ibis year. Tue several different teams and their" captains rmide the Iuter- church drive here Saturday and Rev. Parker reports our quota ($1200) almost in full. , Mr. and Mra. Will Nickeraou aud family visited at the Powell home bitnday. John Williams hauled a truck load of furniture from .Muunin t0 Pine Grove Tuesday. N. G. tledin also brought up a load Wednesday. The ditch company bad a cai of goods shipped from Portland. Mrs. Nathan Hiil arrived Tubs- day from their farm near Ft. Rock Urandma Morris has been visit ing relatives here past ten day. Ben Oabel spent Sunday in Tbe Dalles. E L. .Nelson, formerly of thie place, now of The Dalles has been looking after business interests here the past few days. ' Olga Abbott who is attending school in The Dalles is visiting home folks at lirpsriit. t H. L. Morris was showing a prospective land bujer from the valley over this section last week. Smock Items The box social at the ichqnl house is postponed until Friday evening, May 14. Thomas Parrish relurued to hit home iu Oregon city ufter seyeral weeka" stay with his sit ter Mr?. Jane'Farlow. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Farlow took tbe latter'a mother, Mrs. Adams to The Dalles hospital where Bhe will receive treatment. Mrs. J. E. Woodcock is visiliug a few day3 with Waniic relatives. NEWS ITMES OF LOCAL INTEREST Notice Get your tickets riuht awnv for the big excursion to Madias, Hun- day, May Kiih. K.iund trip furen: Children under 12, $1.68: adult 13.25, For sale at : tbe Mtii in Drug Store. Charley Cunningham cnutht a Uedside trout Wednesday morning which makes him champion eo far in the contest for Shaltuck's coveted fishing outfit. Tba fish measured 191-2 inches 'and was 8 pounds, 5 ounces in weight. Ally. Baumgartner has made cjuite a showing on hie addition to His office and will ioon Lnve it converted into a neat little oc tinge Mrs. Lota Miller left for Port land yesterday morning to attend the funeral of her nephew Wulter Republican Candidate for the nomination for County Treasurer MAY 21; 1920 J. Richard Johmon The Dalles, Oregon Twelve years experience in clcrk ial work. . I will apprecia'e your support. Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Filled Exclusively Optical 'Rooms 17-1 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Prug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 M ALI P 0 N 'G AIAG E 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 & GREASES Tir; Goodrich Diftn,ond, Goodyear, and the best 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 are out for tliis year's business and we want to help you to get your needs and it 1 dps us to keep "what you need. Liberty Bonds The United States Government is ready lo 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 American Legion Maupin Po-t No. 73 will meet, auer "retreat," on f rulay, May 7th 8 p. m, at the Donaldson hull. All exservice men are inviiid in attend. II. Duke, Adjl. Scott. Mr, Scott Mit!Wed injuries oyer seas which he wan unuble to overcome. He is well known hern Would you 'ike to have straw bcrrie ami crvani fnuu Jure In November? Kotniey tin furnish llie Htrawlierry plant.", Yhi will have 'o furnish I he cremn vouiself Chronicle, May 4. -Judge Ad- kisson and Commissioner Ciaussen after looking over the Tygh Grade road, decided that it should bo improved, and lo lids end, fent out orders to brjid work immedi ately. R. I. Sellock, wife and eon from Cleveland, Ohio, were here Friday to Monday guests of the former's bisters, Miss M. Selleck and Mrs. U.K. McLood. GOODYEAR TIRES RACINE Overstocked on the following sizes we offer you for a limited time GOODYEAR Size . Smooth Non SUM Cord lire. . Sale Reg. Sale Rvg. Sale l'riccs I'rkva Prices 30x8 19 i;u 17 37 21 3)-. 19.17 , 30x8 22.55 20.0Q ?5.00 22.45 , 08,80 34.47 88x4 r"'-7lJ 33.93 '. -II to 37.71 H2.U5 55.85 84x1 3 55 34.67 42 80 38-52 08(38 57.29 The above tires are all new slo-k; original wrappings still on them. When you can buy GOODY EAR and UAC1NB tires at less than Service Station Trices, believe us, its a mighty good time to buy tires. SHATTUCK BRO. THE HOUSE V BETTER SERVICE Maupin School News Mrs. Gray visited with primary and intermedia'.e rooms Wednes day. Nellie Whillock lias been out of school on account of illnesB for several days. Tbe primary and intermediate looms prepared a little surprise on Mr. t'opelivnd's birthday .and re ineiMbHiod him with a little token. Mary Martiu visited in tbe In. terumdiate room Thursday. " Spelling for head marks in the good old fashiourd way is creating . an unusual amount of interest in tbe intet mediate room. Miss Russell visited the primary room a few minutes Thursday, Intermediate pupils are to be see carrying books home more determinedly than us .al. Ap proaching finals give the explana tion for the great industry. Mrs. Kaiser substituted in the primary room until train time Monday morning thus allowing Miss Selleck to see her brother and wife off on the train. only sizes luted below. and RACINE i Spalding Baae Ball gwdi,- Maupin Drug Store." I" T