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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1920)
i HIT1 Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO 34 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 4,1920 THE YEAR $1.50 Base Bail The ball game played at Maupin last Sunday between The Dalles and the borne boyB added one mote victory for-the local team. The Maupiu boys played in the lead from the first inning and at the begiuuing of the ninth the score stood 11 to 0. A littlo reck less playing for the Maroon and White boys and a streak of lucky plays for 'J he Dalles team netted two runs for the visiting team in the ninth inning. This made the gnal score 11 to 2 in favor of Maupin. The schedule- of future games is next Sunday, June OTh, Tvgh Wamic, vb Maupin at Maupin; June Kith, tlohlendalo vs Maupin at Maupin; Saturday, June l'JUi, Condon vs Maupiu at Antelope; Sunday, July 4th, Priveville vs Maupin at Prineville. Sheep for Sale I have 125 Ewes and Lamb for sale and also 73 vearlinas Cull or write Gii3 Ealzer, Tygh Valley. See Jory's wool. before selling ;nur "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" JHY3S 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" Family Reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brown of Tygh Valley was a home coming of their i-oiib and daughters, some of whom had not beeu home in fifteen years. About thirty were present, Mr. and Mrs. Koy Wolf of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leonard cf Fresno, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Babel of Shot-hone, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mulkins of Dufur, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chas taiu, Maupin, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Chastain, also of Maupin, whose infant is the only great grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Brown at Get your Fresh Bread daily Andy's Place We now handle the Butter-Krust Bread 11 and 16 cent Loaves Saturday, June 5th, we will give to each customer purchasing Butter-Krust Bread, one lead pencil. Try our Hazelwood Ice Cream It's Refreshing HomevCooked Meals Breakfast 7 to 9 A. M. Dinner 12 to 2 p. m. Supper 5:30 to 8 P. M. Short Orders all Day Fresh Meat at all Times II. ANDERSON, Prop. Sunday, June 6, Special Chicken Dinner 75 Efficiency Completeness Equipment The CRESCENT GARAGE Tygh Valley, Ore. Coming The Biggst Event in Motion Pictures of the Season The management of tho Maupin T' e.-itre unnoiidees that they have sunn-;l Snuday June (ill), one of the (..'eatest motion picture cvenU of tin season entitled The World Wond.-r Show of 1920. The i how consists of Beven dis tinct a u. I individual features, being our nf the Ingest attractions that has In ph shown this year." You will see a special feature entitlod Tin- Girl Who Doesn't j Know Blan ii-n an all star cast in ja wonderful p nduction next you will see the world's greatest come dian in motion pictures, Charles Chaplin in a m lighlful comedy. 'Epigrams 'aro al.o being shown, being the latot ihmt1.i from the largest new, paper. Yoseniilo, is the next biibjci'l on il.. bill which is being called the land of enchant ment ond k taken in llu- famous Yosemito Valley in ('a I fornia. Happy Hooligan in a carl i com ody is presented for the I. indies. There is being shown Aiutiican Deer, a Nature reel showing the largest collection of deer in the country. If you are looking for the hctti i clasa of entertainment the manage ment advises all his patrons not lo miss this big novelty of the year. A matinee will ho given 'ifter tho ball game. Fir.,t idiow oi tho evening 7: DO p. in. (diarp. Circus Day, June 8 n: i . . V 1 1 c us nay conies but once a year, with it' big h-iuts, brass bands, peanuts and red lemonade Maupiu will have its first annual circus day, Tuesday, June 8th when Hie famous Lew F. Cullins Dog and Pony Circus will exhibit hero under canvas. una organization . lias more trained animals, trapeze artists, acrobats, wire walkers' and clowns than any other in this territory and justly earns the title, 'The Biggest Littlo Show on Earth." Services at Church Sunday School, 10 a. in. Preaching U a. m. and 8 p. ui. Il is with pleasure ("hat I look into the faces of the people of Maupin. I am here, to serve you ami to ne one with yuu to lieln you as best 1 can. If vou need my services, call on me. I am fully qualified to officiate in any capacity required of a minister. Remember I am ut your service day .or night. II. A. Walter, Or known in other days aB Parson and son of Vamic were guc-ts at tho Y linn homo Sunday. N. (I. Hedin returned home Wednesday evening from The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks of Wamio aro guests of their son PToyd, who is building a now barn B. L. Foreman received his new Pago car Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batty ar rived home from The Dalles Sun day. ,1. S. Brown returned home Sat (to last pag") Damall-Moyse At the homo of tho bride's mother, Mrs. Sarah Darnall on June 1st at 9 a. m. Sue Darnall and Dan Moyso were united in marriago by Rov. Robertson. The bride entered the room on her grandfather's arm and the ring ceremony was performed in the presence sf u number of relatives and friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. Movise left at once for Portland whore they will make their future home. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Wamic News Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Morris went to Baker City las-t week as delegates from Tygh to Grand Lodge I O- O. E. Mi. and Mrs. W. T. Vanderpool were sent from the Dufur lodges. 11. F. Woodcock came out from The Dalles Saturday remaining till Tuesday with home folks in Maupin. Frestus Swift was a Dalles visit or last week. J. S. Brown and Nathan Hill were Dalles visitors Thursday, J. Mullur of Tygh was in The Dalles Thursday. School closed Friday. A picnic oiniiu-r and jumped out in if it, being knocked down. Mia. Ben (label and little (laugh ter came home from The Dallet; Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ileriru Pcl.emni and program were the features oi and Grandma came out from The entertainment. a head stono for her son Terry whose remains will be bi ought from France and buried here. David Wilson is the guest of his daughter Mrs. C. S. McCorkle, coining from his California home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dahl and Dr. and Mrs. Shannon were Dalles visitors Monday from Tygh. C. M. 1'lylers movie was here Saturday night. A dance follow ed the show. The hall game at Antelope be tween that and tho Tygh team was won by Antelope. Many visited the couieterhs Sunday. A heavy frost fell here last night Percy and Ed Driver and Guy Haryoy were Dalles visitors today Willie and Willis Norvel were Utiles visitor,; Monday. Tim Misses t'clia and Ruth Mc Corkle of Tygh vi.-iled Mius Dora thy MeCorklo in Portland but work. Wapiailia tams Some waim weather at lasl. This spring has been one of the most hackwaid for yeait,. Crop prospi'cis looking up at pumii,!. Tuesday Al vie Hammer, Hon' ol Albert Hammer was struck by a car, breaking one rib and iniuiinu -- ----- .i - c one funs. He with some other boys were playing ball iu the street and failed to tee the ear front 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 knickerlocker 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 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 are going to buy - your uoy s suit. . , . . Sizes 6 and 8 $16.50 Sizes lO, 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. E Wonder Mies Alda Norval was one of tho eighth grade pupils who passed the final examination. Bill Woodcock and Al Lake were Maupin visitors Thursday. W. B. lliiikle, well known here in his younger days died in Port-! laud Monday of last week and j was buried in The Dalles Wednes-I lay. I David May field came over from1 Tcippeuiidi, Wn. hit week, lonv-! ing Friday with Mrs. Mayfieldi and baby, Harvey Martin ac-' companied them with a load oL his household goods. j Carl and Miss Crystal Pratt; visited Mise' Junes in The Dalles' Friday. Mrs. N. J. Jones last week re-j ceived a service star of bronze j which she will have imbedded in Dalles Satuiday for a short vit-il with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Brittain Maupin Theatre unday June 6th IT Show OF 192C Greatest Motion Pictures Of the Ages Sevsn Different Features Cnarley .Chapi'n, Special Feature, Topics, Jazz, Sccnics, li.ippy Hooligan and others. The Show Worth iWmx 50 Miles to see Special Matinee after h l game. 1st how evening 7:'iu sharp 71 .rain insurance Hail Fire Protect your Crops at a Reasonable Cost In one of the Strongest and Best Companies in the United States. Our Policies Have Always Given Satisfaction. See Us Before You Insure. Maupin State Bank