MAUPIN , Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 1 4. 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 VOL 6, NO 31 THE Maupin School News Last Friday evening between seven and jen Mrs, A. VV. Bii chanon eDtertained the pupils of tbe intermediate grades on tlie island. The lords and ladies de clared there never was another such party. . The sixth and seventh grades enjoyed a holiday Thursday while the eighth rade were busy wi'.h their county examinations. These two grade have their county ex amination in physiology and geography the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bonney of Criterion came over in great haste this morning in search of uotne eighth grade examination, ' as Ira. found on opening his pack age he had only in8tious on two subjects. Copies were soon made and he returned to his nnxiotmly Waiting pupils. A number of children from both intermediate and piimary rooms atteuded the.picnic at Tygh Val ley Thursday. M. Gronewatd made us - a hasty visit Wednesday morning while enroute to Criterion. , Tests are in the air all through the school and many are the nx ious ones. Obituary Andrew . J. Swift "died at 9 o'clock last Thursday at his home in Astoria. Mr. Swift wiis 71) years of aye, a native of Sptinlicld Mo., having come' to Oreg"ii " eariy day. He fought in Ine Indian war in California. In 161 he married Mary jane MAtee who with six childen are It'll. They are, .Jack of Astoria, M. Lydia Patterson of Portland, Mrs. , W. Davidson, Maupin, Mrs. h. Allen, Astoria,, and T. J. and Frestus of Wauiic. Mr. S,vifl was a long time resident of Wauiic having moved to Astoria last fall, where he had a atrokn of paralysis the evening of his arrival, from which he continally declined. Funeral services were held Sat urday afternoon at. the Wamie cemetery. The Federal Grain Supervision, Portland, Oregon, will! give a Grain Grading Demonstration in the - Maupin Warehouse, Thursday, Jute 3, 1 P.M. This meeting, which will take the nature of -informal dis cussions of the grades and their applications, as well as lecal problems, will be in charge of tyvo , representatives of the Federal Grain Supervision Office. ; ' Mr. Farmer: Sure you are interested to know how to grade wheat. You may learn that you have some mixture in your wheat. Now then, come any way,. here is your chance. Remember the date, June 3rd. Maupin Warehouse Company Paid Adv' Frederick Wilhelm Weber was It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's n i F. M. Jory all Staple Groceries Fresh Meat Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Butter-Nut Bread Doughnuts and Buns House Dresses Woolen Goods HATS HATS HAT-S nit p.v in Fay (Jasft at . ory s hum in JSaxon, Germary, Novem ber With, 1810, died at WJapinitia, Oregon, May 12, 1920, aged 79 years, f months and 26 days. Mr. .Weber came to America 50 years ngo. For about 20 years he has lived on his farm four niilns west- of Wapinitia. In 1879 In' waB united in- uiarringa with Unsine Naiineii. To this union were born eight children, six of whom are living. . lie is survived by bin wife and ...the following children: Mrs, K. L. Kiutser, Mrs Lewis Walter Frederick Jr., Kalherine, Klla and William Weber. Mr. Weber in early life was con Armed in the Lutheran church, in which faith he conlini ed unto the end, Iiileruimit at Wapii itia 3 p, tn May 13th. death. Albert Hill has been very tick with quinsy, but is recovering. Mrs. Large is spending a week with the family. A crew of men under the leader ship of F. F. Feltch was repaiihg and cleaning out the main ditch from Boulder creok the fore part Fire at Mill of the week. ' , . Grandma Farlow celebrated her 8'2nd birthday Tuesday with sever al relatives " present.' AllliouHh she has been very ill ter several, in Maupin was heard months, was rational and eat up 12:80 when Woodcock Bros. Mill- The first fire call ever sounded Monday at in a chair for a picture. Local Items Clifford Morrow is asii-iii g in Shuttuek Bios, store. See. Jon's before felling your For sale at $7 a cord, ."0 cords of dry wood. V. S. Eirei.-iy. ink Co's. engine room caught fire from carbon deposit in the ex haust pot of the crude oil engine back firing. J. H. Woodcock was present and shut down the works, attempted to use the hose but find ing that useless owing to a freight engine at that time taking the water, resorted to the use of water from- a barnd and with A. F. Martin's Bsietanee niado short Messers V. Roberts and Dave ( work of it. The damage consist Donaldson are camping at Warm of the loss of the engine room roof Springs for a fw days. Jesse a window and a section of the Lewis is driving staije j side of the main building" charred. W. P. Fuller & Co's. Paints m and Oils beat 'em all, for sale at W. Q. Wilson returned" home The Maupin Ding Store. Let us Sunday after a week's visit at tigure with you on painting and Hood River nd with Mrs. Wilson wallpapering. ' at The Dalles hospital. Base Ball Republican Candidate i for the nomination for County Treasurer MAY 21. 1920 J. Richard Johnson The Dalles, Oregon Twelve years experience in cleik lal work. I will appreciate your support. Come In And see what we have in god 2nd hand cars to sell you. v You can buy 2nd hand cars at reasonable prices in Tygh, why s;end 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 have 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. Maupin adds two more roalps ' its list of victims. Two more biji strong teams - played and both shut out w ithout making a score.1 Tniii is what we have to offer to ; readers of baseball news this week The scores are as follows: Sun.! day, May 9, Maupin 8, Madras 0; Thursday, May 18lh, Maupin 8, Tygh Valley-Wamio 0. The same with Madras was in Mnupin's favor from start to finish and was too one sided to be in teresting. Madras was handicap pud as their pitcher and catcher failed to show up. They expect to put up a much bettor game at Madras next Sunday. The game at Tygh Valley was . .- . i ..n ..( an interesting one ami iuu m thrillB from start to finish. Al though the Tygh Valley team put 1 1 J Up a gOOQ nam game lucjr ncic out played by the Maroon aud White hoys from Maupin. The schedule of future games is r it 1 . i I next Sunday, way in, aouuie header game at Madras between teams from Maupin, Madras and Redmond; May 23, -Maupin vs. Antelipe at Antelope; May JU, The Dalles vs. Maupin at Maupin; JuneG, Tygh Valley-Wamic vs. Maupin at Maupin; June 15. bold eudale, Y., vd. Maupin at Maupin. Remember the big excursion to Madras next Sifiiday. Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical lin-ims 17-1!? Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's l.'rug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 EXTRAORDINARY VALUES BOYS KNICKERBOCKER SUITS Sizes 6 to 14 Bought just before the unprecedented raise in clothing. We have in stock an unbroken assortment of boya nil-wool belted knickerbocker style suits. These are the very latest in style and colorings and are made by a Los Angeles concern that makes Boys' Clothes only, nothing else, and they specialize to suit the younger fellows only. , We know, you will be more than pleased with fie garments when you see Ihem on display in our window or in the store. When you gee the price they are offered at it won't take you very long to decide yhero you are going to buy your boy's suit ' , . Sizc 6 and 8 $1650 Sites lO, IS, 14 17.50 Look on I'age 323 of the Leading Mail Order house and see what they arc getting for boys' cuits n all-wool materials f nd yru wil mighty soon convince ycuiself that we are offering ycu except Moral values. MOTHERS! Don't Miss This Opportunity SHATTUCK BROS. MAUPIN G.ARAGE 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 r.nndrich. Diamond. Goodyear, and the best 1 IFCSt service we 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 'Jiis year's business and we want to help you lo get your needs and it elps us to keep what you need. Smock Items LAWYER j1 Bom, May 7, to Mr. ami Mr. .1 V. IilaiicharJ twin hoys. The mother and habes are doing Tino mid J. F- will recover, uml Byi Iht'T are the linci-t t'vpr, j Died April 29th, Harvey utile sin of Mr. and Mrs. IaI Craft, flI'cd three vcarf. The little (el- 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 Iw hud heen biIiiic ail wtnter i Ul waa not loiihidtreil d.muerotisly ill until a lew days b'dore bia