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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
HE Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO 33 MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 28, 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 Base Ball The ball game at Antelope last Sunday was another shut oat for Maupin, this beia the fourth shut out iu succession and tho tenth game withot a loss. This is pos sibly the besi record of auy ama teur team in this state rocorded so far this season. It speaks well for Manpin and Wasco county and has been a good advertise ment for our little city. As usual, a large number of Maupin rooters accompanie the team to Antelope. 'J be final Bcnre was 11 to 0. The game was really too one-sided to be interesting. The schedule of future games is next Sunday, My May 30, The Dalles vs. Maupin at Maupin; June 6, Tygb Valley. Wamic vs. Maupin at Maupin; June 13. Gold eudale, Wn., vs. Maupin at Maupin, Remember the game with The Dalles next Sunday. Maupin team: Pitchers, Roy Morrow, Glen Morris catcher 1st base 2nd ba e 3rd base short stop right field center field left field sub manager umpire Oscar Renick William Miller ' Arthur Morris Ernest Confer Howard Nye Leonard Chastaiu Andrew Cunningham George Morris Clifford Morrow Laurence S Stoyall John Williams Selleck-Yeck Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of the bride's brother, How ard Selleck, in The Dalles, Miss Marcia Selleck and Don Yeek of Maupin were united in marriage. Mr. and Mrs, Yeok are among our most popular young people ami have the best wishes of all. Mrs. Yack has for Beveral years been one of Wasco county's most suc cessful primary teachers, ti e past two years having been the Mrfiipiu school. The groom is tho owner of a number of hundred acres of land east of here. Wapinitia Items A crew of about fifteen men and twenty horses has been working on the ditch here the past week About 1 1-2 miles of new ditch is being constructed the B. L. Fore man's and Dee Woodside's farms and the rest of the ditch widened and built up County Agent Fluliarty has re signed his position and moved with his family to Pine Grove where he will be ernployed by N. G. Hediu. J. S. Brown, E. A. Harman, B. L. Foreman, Frank Batty and N, W. Flinn were called to The Dalles Monday to serve on jury. Mrs. May Barzee left Monday ! The Federal Grain Supervision, Portland, Oregon, willl give a Grain Grading Demonstration in the Donaldson Hall, Thursday, June 3, 1 P.M. This meeting, which will take the nature of informal . dis cussions of the grades and their applications, as well as local problems, will be in charge of two 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 anyway, here is your chance. Remember the date, June 3rd. Maupin Grain Exchange Paid Adv. Thrift Grain Grading Circus The prospects of new houses in I Coming to Maupin, June 8, 1920 Maupin are so good that we won- The Federal Grain Supervision der if the side streets will be "grain grading circus" of the recognizable iu another year. Bureau of Markets, United States Well we are all glad to see Munpin Department of Agriculture, is grow. Watch Maupin grow. Let's all say it at least once. One who is interested. Sheep for Sale I have 125 Ewes and Lanib3 for sale and also 75 yearlings. Gain er write Gua Balzer, Tygb. Valley. "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" JOEY'S 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" 11 Efficiency for Boi6e, Idaho, to visit her mother, Mrs, G. L. Harpham who lecently underwent an opera tion Ml a hospital there. Mrs. Alice Hodge and Annie Lewis have charge of the hotel during her abneuoe. J. M. i'owell received a tele gram Sat inlay from Grandview, Wu., Haying his mother was very low. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I'owell and Mr. and Mrs. Will Nickerson started rt once to be with them. Mrs. W. J. Hickey and E. E. Miller came up from Portland the last of the week.. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCorkle are looking after liusiness interests iu The Dalles thin week. Somo hogs and i's for sale. inquire N. W. Flinn, I'hone 18f38 Car Po.vell has rented the Maynard farm and stock of Calvin McCorkle. . .... Charley Gabel baa bis ii"w resi dence ou the Pasture nearii g com pletion. Mrs. Ira Grisham is stoppi g in the Dalles and receiving medical treatment. John Ward took the ballot boxes to The Dalles Monday. Mraud Mrs, Walter Drivn were visitors at The Dallos the last of the week. Quite a number enjoyed an out ing Sunday iu the Paquet gulch, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Driver, Mrs. Lu Woodside and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hartmaii and Crystal visited at the Olsen home in Shaniko Suuday. Miss Wikon's suhool closed Fri day with an all day picnic and casket dinnor and May day pro gram. A light shower Monday, more needed. VV. P. Fuller & Co's. Paints and Oils beat 'em all, for Bale at The Maupin Drug Store. Let us figure with you on painting and wall papering. Wni. Beckwith has purchased a sightly location in block 26 and intends erecting a handsome cot tage thereon in tbe near future. Eastman Kodoks and Kodak Supplies for sale nt the Maupin Drug Store. Bend us you films for developing. Mrs. Buchanan and her mother left Tuesday night for their new home. A delegation of Maupin young people made them a tare well call in the evening. We've got the kind of Fibbing Tackle that gets tho Fish. Matipiu Drug Store. spending the month of June in Eastern Oregon and will make several one-day stops in Wasco county. Right now, before the 1020 harvest season begins, a fine opportunity is offered to learn about the federal grain standards and their correct application, Yes, the federal grades for wheat, shelled corn aud oats are still effective. Two representa tives from the Portland Federal Groin Supervision office will be in charge of these one-day meet ings, bringing standardized equip ment with them. Every wheat grower is urged to attend. Per foimance starts at 1 p. ui. Jory's will buy your wool. Mrs. L. Miller is leaving for Portland this morning to make her home there. mm For Sale Acclimated Seed Corn (Tested for Germination) VARIETIES Red Northwestern Dent White Minnesota Field - Grown - by- John' V. Martin for sale by ShattucK Bros. Completeness Equipment The CRESCENT GARAGE Tygh Valley, Ore. A. BAUMGAMMEF LAWYER ' Dr. T. DcLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Booms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's L'rug store, The Dalli't, 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 boys all-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 specialise to suit the younger fellows only. We know you will be more than pleased with the garments when you see them on display in our window or in the store- When you see the price they are offered at it won't take you very long to decide where you arc going to buy your boy's suit. Sizes 6 and 8 $16.50 Sizes 10, 12, 14 17.50 Look on Page 323 of the Leading Mail Order house and see what they are getting for boys' suits in all-wool materials and you wil. mighty soon convince yourself that we are offering you excep , tional values. MOTHERS! Don't Miss This Opportunity SHATTUCK BROS. MAUPIN GARAGE Smock Items Cold nights, some frost. .1. i oltch made a trip lo Portland returning Wednesday. S. G. Ledford and wife went to Tho Dalles Saturday with election returns. School closes this ' week. Mii-s May has consented to return next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hill are living on the Morgan place recent ly purchased by W. II. Mayheld. John Farlow spent a few days! in Portland on business returning Thursday. Mrs. Anuie Rath aud daughter Crystal returned to their home in Oregon City after a six weeks' stay with her aunt, Mrs. Jane barlow who has been very ill. WHAT WF. CAN SELL YOU FORD & AX WELL CARS and help you get any make you want We recharge your batteries and examine them GASOLINE, DISTILLATE!,, COAL OIL, OIL & GREASES np Goodrich, Diamond, Goodyear, and the best X lrCoi 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 ilih year's business and we want to help ycu lo get your needs and it helps us to keep what you need. Local Items See Jory's before selling your wool. Crops aro looking- fine in the Bakeoveu section this spring. For sale at $7 a cord, 30 cords of dry wood. U. S. Endeisby. A. E. Lake a prominent bmi- hness mam of Wamio was in town Tuesday. Would you like to have straw- berrie and cream from June to November? ' Bonney can furnish the strawberry plants. You will have to furnish tbe cream yourself 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 ye appreciate your business. Maupin State Bank