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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
MES Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO 36 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 18,1920 THE YEAR $1.50 If WlP JUL JL lL iTMH MAUPIN Meeting Postponed On account of the bull game Saturday the Commercial Club mooting will be postpoiioil until 3rd Saturday in July. L S. Siovall, Pres. A large crowd chariviiried Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Cunningham Wednesday night and were treat ed with candy, nuts and eigara. Lost Envelope containing pic tures of Helen Locke. Finder please notify Mrs. A. Locke. Sheep Notes , Quite mi exit of bIicc) ban been made from thin hoc! ion recently. K. W. McDonald of AnlolopH yet terday shipped 2!!0() to W'hHhougal W ii. , to feed after; later I hey w ill be Hcnt to the Seattle markets. Last "Week K. L. lluut-er sent 1801) phecp to Stevenson, W'n., for snnmrPr paHturiige, ,. A. Wal kiiiB will be with the band. Mc pherson's 2'I(K) band went up to Ibo forct reserve went o( here, A lrrei band of tho Connolly idieep will be shipped to lleiul next week to feed near Sistcis. "It Pays to - Pay Cash at JoryV F. M. Jory all vStaple Groceries Fresh Meat Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Butter-Nut Bread Doughnuts and Buns House Dresses Woolen Goods HATS HATS HATS1 "It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV WHY WORRY When the Old Reliable Hartford Assumes the Risk Incorporated 1810 - Surplus $2000(10000. Has paid every Just Claim for over One Hundred Years, ill protect your crop against loss or damage from Hail, Fire " and Other Causes at a minimum rate. Got our idea of COMPLETE PROTECTION MORRIS BROS., Agents SENT IN BY OUII n Wamic News movie was here A dance follow- NEWS ITIIES OF LOCAL INTEREST For Sale MAUPIN THEATR vSunday, June 20th Guar 1 IN The Hired Man and IN Bathing' Girls Friday, June 25 Iranc Tmaeir IN The Brolien Butterfly M Get your Fresh Bread daily at Andy's Place We now handle the Buttcr-Krust Bread Try our Hazelwood Ice Cream It's Refreshing Home Cooked Meals Breakfast 7 to 9 A. M. Dinner 12 to 2 p. m. Supper 5:30 to 8 P. M. Short Orders ail Day Fresh Meat at all Times II. ANDERSON, Prop. Sunday Dinner 75 C. M. I'lylei'8 Saturday night, ed tin' show. Jimo'i" Julinston and hoii Hou ston, nii"la a trip to Hood River the last nf I he week. iMaiiuii DoiH'an ia ill at his home on Ninnek, being compelled to quit ivm k at the bhw mill. Heit Diivt-i was a DalJea visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mr-. L. C. Ifonneglian who have heen in Portland the path two niunlh' left the iiiet of the month for l-Jgin, 111. Mrs. Mary Bully returned Fri day to her home at 1'oreBt Grove' Mrs. N J. J'uih- iMuie out from The Dalles Saturday. Miss. Katheiiue dentins came Saturday from Portland and is a gneetr, at the C. S. MeCorkle home, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. IWuhii re turned Friday from The Dalh-s. Parties from The , Dalle- are fishing in Badger lake and, ihe Deschutes river. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harvey ami baby and M15. Nellie Harvey ami Nadine were Dalles visitors Thurs day, Mrs. Guy Harvey going on to Hood River, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Driver were Dalles visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batty went to The Dalles Saturday, Mrs. Batty going on to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gabel and daughter Elizabeth left Monday for a six week1)' visit at Gteen Bay, Wis. , Percy Driver ltturued to The Dallef Monday accompanied by Mrs. ten a Woodcock. This place has experienced an abundant rain. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Piuut anived Sunday from Huntington. They will goto Portland before leluni ing home. Prof. YA'aid leturned yesterday fioiu a trip to Canada. Tom Woodcock was stuick by flying kebris during a whirl wind at the Kennedy place Saturday and tendered unconscious for a shoi t lime. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drivtr are taking care of the T. J. Seufert plane while the Senfcrts are visit ing iu Portlaud. The Southern Wasco County Fair Ass'n held their annual elec tion of officers Saturday afternoon at Tygh. J. E. Keunedy wae chosen president ; J. E. Woodcock secietary and J. II. Fitzpatrick treasurer. Wapinitia Items 'l itis sectis has been visiti'd by the b'st June raiuB for seyeral yeats. The growth in most places' is well wet up, which almont in sures good crops, especially the fall sown grains. (to last page One team of black hornes weight H500 each. II. S. Goodenough, Wapinitla. The Wapinitla Irrigation ditch is making a big showing on the' lower end of the Flat the last few weekij. A steam of water now flows down on to the Cunningham property near Maupin. Another ditch drains into the V. P, Steers canyon near Tygh. Rome improve ment isu't it? More coining, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bouncy moved this week from Criteiion to White Rock, Wn,, where they will teach this coming year. The Zumwalt crew is shearing the W. E. Hunt sheep heie this week. "Mrs. II. R. Kaiser and children returned home ycfterday from a visit with relatives in Eastern Oiegon. Fern Mayhew wrote friends here tnie week that they are enjoying stawbei ry picking at Odell. 12 ft. Hodge header in good running condition, will hell reason abln; drapers good. 'Piice $150. - Claud Wilai ii. Would you like to have straw brrii' and cream from June In November? Bouney can furnish the strawberry pUnta. You will have to furnich the ciearn youisell Mr. and Mrs. M. M Morris will leave soon on a tour of the state. Mioses Lottie Coon and Larrain Stovall left for the valley Satur day to spend their summer va cations. Farmers inquire at the fliaiipin Garage foo youi haivest mppl) ol gasoline. Win. Ileekman got powdei burned Wednesday and had to stop liia work on the Beckwith excavations, H. A. Whai'te has decoiated a couple more buildings on west Deschutes avenue. W. P. Fuller & Co's. Paints and Oils beat 'em all, for Bale at The M.ai'pin Drug Htoie. Let us figure with you on painting and wall papeiiug. Married Mif8 Charlotte McDonald, eld est daughter of Mr, and Mra. F. II. Molt and Andrew Cunningham were married in The Dalles Tties- day. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham are popular young people, natives of this section and have the best wishes of a host of friends here where they will make their home. dames Cook, a prominent ranch or of lower Tygh, and Miss Anna Solis, formorly of ("tint y, Oregon, were married in The Dalles June 1 1th, Rev. V. II. II. Forsyth, ollieialiid'f. Congratulations. Clyde Whit lock has bought the Criterion property of J. O, Wini frfe, the Inter tunning to Maupin. Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith have moved into the Pariish cottage on Sixth street until their own resi dence ie ready. Base Ball In winning the ball game over Redmond Sunday made Maupin winner of thirteen straight games without a loss. This is gome record and ahead of anything noted so far this season. The game was only a repetition of a few others played on the local field this year; too one-sided to be interesting. The Redmond boys put up a hard fight but were out played, and in only one inning were they able to score against the home team, the final score being to 4. The Maupin team meets the Condon nine ai-Antolope Saturday who they battle for the $I0(X) purse. Sunday the hoys go to Bond. These two games will probably be the hardest gameB of the season. See July's wooj. before selling your In Stock Ready for Delivery McCormick Harvesting Machinery Mowers Rakes Reapers Headers International Repair Service Order Your Repairs Early Order Your Repairs NOW From SHATTUCK BROS. "The House of Better Service" Maupin, Oregon DEMTEST Will be absent from office from June 21st to June 28th Ii C. DAKE D. M. D. If Icq Cream at Cy r's Conf ectVy Maupin, Ore. GAlTPEi LAWYER ir Grain 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