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THE MAUFM TIMES "5. Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County .- VOL 6, NO 39 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 Obituary ' T -i ? . ti ! i l . - liuotrus j. i arnsu was uoru iu Illinois on the 11 day of May, 1 889, and died Dear Wauiic, Ore i goni on June 27, 1920. She wa6 81 yerb, oue month and 17 day a of age at the time of her death. Sbe was married to W. H. Farlow Jauuary 26, 18(50 aud crossed the plaint with her husbaud in 1864, , arriving iu Nebraska in the fait of that year. After four years they removed to Marion couity, Ore- ' - (i ii.. n . . t . .. A guu, aiwrwaru iu viaucuuius cuuu ty where they resided for 16 years, aud tbau lo Wasco uouuty where sbe lived till her death. There were eight children born to tbem of whom four aoui survive her, T. E. Farlow, J M. Farlow, . W. Farlow, and C. N. Farlow, all of Wamlc, Oregou. Her ouly liviv fiig brother, T. I. Parrisb liyeB at Oregon City. Vuueral services were conducted at the Farlow home ou June 29 by Rev. G. R. If ads, pastor of the Wamio Bap tist church of which she had been a member for many years. Get It Fixed I am qualified to do nearly all kinds-cleaning and repair work such as docks, sewing machines, organs, etc. I also do sign painting H. A. Walter. Water Notice Notice is hereby given to all who are using .water from the Maupin Springs, you are strictly forbidden to uts water with ouzels removed from their hose. Using water the way above mentioned would take Deschutes river to keep the towu supplied with water We firmly believe there is sotflc .ient water for you all if von will use' a little judgement. ,.We also ask you to not uue any water for sprinkling after, 10 o'clock in the evening. If these rules are not. complied with you will be shut off and' at h cfst of f 5 to. get water again. Mrs.' A. H. Btauts, Ownnt. At the Church SENT IN BY OUR Wamic News We appreciate the attendance at the church aud Sunday school, and again we invite one and all for you are surely welcome. Sunday school 10 a. in. Preaching, "The wonders of Pentecost,' 11a. m. Evening, "Tub Kingdom of I God", 8 o'clock.' H. A. Walter. Ira Kistner's island is a popular resort by reason of the warm weather aud the attractive display of bathing suits iu Shattuck Bros, window. "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" F. M. Jory ' all tStaple Groceries , . Fresh Meat Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Butter-Nut Bread Doughnuts and Buns House Dresses Woolen Goods HATS HATS HATS .8 iJjiJ 1 li'in1 ' I iNi I " ti.. i '.'.hi. . I .. j - LAWYER I i IP f I t " tL' Get your Fresh Bread daily at Andy's Place We now handle the Butter-Krust Bread Try our Hazelwood Ice (earn 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 all Day Fresh Meat at all Times - H. ANDERSON, Prop. Sunday Dinner 75 Many persons from Tygh attend d the ftueral of Dr. Harry F. Shannon which was couducted by the Odd Fellows Lodge. Among those who went were Mr. aud Mrs. A. A. Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Muller, Miss Celia Muller, Mr, aud Mrs. K. L. Hauser, Mr. and Mra. C. B. Dahl, Konrad rUuser and Miss Mudgu Kistuer. Mrs D. A. . Campbell arrived from Portland Thursday. She remained over night in The Dalles with Mrs, P. B. aud Mrs. H. E. Driver. :. Mrs. W. E. Woodcock returned homr Thursday after a two weeks stay iu Tbe Dalles. J. M Patison was out from The Dalles Thursday, remaining oyer night ut the A. M. Patison home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Punting were oybi from Goldendale attend ing the funi'ial of their eou-iu-lavi I Dr, Shaunoti. T. J. Swift ..f Tygh was a Dalle. visitor last wei-k. ' . , Tbe Fourth passed off verj quietly hero. No demonstration! of a celebrating uuture being held, A number went fiom here t( Dufur to attend the celebration. Amoug those who went were Mr. aud Mrs. Willis and Mr. a no Mrs. Vard Norval atid Mr. and Mrs. Willis Driver. Fred Bichsel moved to Ms nev. uoine. ou Three Mile cm k neai the Dalles last week. ' Mrs. N. Jnnes returned tu Tin Dalles Thursday . and hue nn' into her new home. Miss Crystal Pratt returuud Sui urday from a week's stay iu Tu Dalles, Sbe attended the celebra tion at Dufur on her way home. Miss Dorathy McCoiklo arrivet aere Saturday from Portland; Glen Lucas was a Dalles viito Saturday. P. B. Driver came out from Tht Dalles today accompanied b Jartnel Woodcock. She has spun1 tbe past five weeks in The Dalle taking chiropractic treatment. NEWS ITMES OF LOCAL INTEREST Train Schedule (Daily) O. W. Traiu No. 35 due 10:25 a. tu. No. ae due at 2:25 p. in. O. T. Train to Portland 12-63 a. ui., from Portland 1 :42 a. ni. Wapinitia Items Hot weather - Ibis week, yes tbout 90 Thur. Several cars wend their wa from this section to the India! celebration grounds each day mme stay over oue night and al report ou their return, that not nucb doing. It seems as thougl two celebrations are being .held, iie at Sininagho, and the othe it or near the ogency, where uioei A the Yakima I ad ia lib are camp ing. J. R. Lewis aud Mr. and Mrs Clyde Flinu left Fridoy for Sim ii abb o grounds and are still there VIr. and Mrs, ' Stanton moved ver Monday to be there until tht last of tbe week. The cattlemen of this section started on the ride to gather beet cattle Friday aud were out till Sunday aud succeeded iu finding about 161 of fat eattlo which they drove to Maupin Mouday aud mipped to Portland, G. E Wood Lu Kelly and Dee Woodside ac ooiDpanied them lo Portland. McCoy Brothers shipped tw car loads of mutton to Portland Monday. N. G. Hedin aud family and Mr. and Mis. Ellinswood are cele brating at the lake this week. Kennedy were married at Vancou ver Saturday evening. Mrs, Km uedy was a former resident bote aud known by most everyone. Mr. Kennedy is a resident of Vancou ver where they will make their home,. Miss Bleiu of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Bessie Shqpherd of Portland, aud Mrs. G. K. Hartmau of The Dalles visited at the parsouuge Wednesday aud held a meeting at the church in the evening in the interest of the W, M. A. A cluss of fifteen was organized aud will meet the first Thursday afternoon of each month. Mr. and Mrs. Duyid Sharpe tame out from the ditch camp Suudsy'aud stayed till Tuosday jyening. George Msgill came over from Wamic Monday aud took Mr. aud Mrs. J. I. Parker and family to the Blackorby home where a bouu r.iful diuoer was spread iu the yard uuder the shade trues. Those preseut wero Mr, aud Mrs. George Magill aud family, Mr. aud Mrs. David Sharpe. Mr. and.. Mrs, Bill Kennedy, Carol and Leo White, Ira. Celia Brittaiu and sou and 'be Fliun bunch. J ihn Ward came out from The Dalles Wednesday in a uew Chev- olet car. Mrs. Fanny Paigo of Iowa and rthur Coblw of Wn. visited for vnral days this week at the J. 1 Powell hoint. Mrs. Paige is in aunt of Mth. Powell's whom ihe hud not ee'u for about 35 oars. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Maylield poll I a few days this week at Jlear lake. Mr. aud Mrs. E. E. Miller re urued lo Portland Suud.iy. Mr. aud Mrs. Albert Hummer tud Herbert Ilaoiuier aud family eturued Wednesday from i rip .0 the valley wbero they huvi well visiting relatives. Dr. Elwood passud through here Yednetday evening for Simnasbo vhere he was called to see an udiau girl who was thrown from i work horse aud was thought al be time lo be seriously hurt but .be ia reported to be getting along iue at present, Mr. Flubarty moved bis family o tbe mouutaius this week. Mr. aud Mrs. W. J. Hiekey re- urued from Portlaud Saturday iccompauied by Mr. aud Mrs Jharley Hickey. Missionary Sc'ly Miss Bllmm, general Secretary treasurer of the Women's Mission ary Association of the United Bretheru church, from Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. E. O. Shepherd, presi- deut of the Portland branch, aud Mrs. Hurtinan, district leader of The Dalles district visited Wapi nitia Wednesday und alurted an irgaiiigiition of lifteen members'. Miss Bl i tn iu delivered u uiost in. teresling uddressoii foreign inis siuus and sctivil iis of the U . B ctiureli in different lauds. Ttie ladies were guests ut the obu McCorkle home that eveniue aud returned to Portlutid via Maupin yesterday morning inhere rs, bhepherd greeted old fiiwidt, from Tygh and Dufur. I bought four yearling heifers at John Ward's Bale, one I never got. . I will pay $10,00 reward fur its safe delivery, or if said heifer has been stolen the Stock Growers Association of Wasco Couuty will pay a reward of $500.00 for evi dence that will be sufficient to oonvlut said thief, A. A. Bouiiey. July Fourth Jory's will buy your wool. The 4tb of Suly passed very quietly at Maupin. Nearly every body iu town and surrounding country went away some plact to celebrate. A fow went to the mountains for a reef in the shade by the "bade by the lahes and streams. Some weut to Dufur where the American Legion at that place put on a two days' celebration. Quite a number weut with the ball team id Prineville and all report as having a good time. The Maupin hall team played a selected bunch of professional players from Prineyille, Portland, and every place else where a good ball player could be found. It proved to be a good game at that, the score being 3 to 2 in favor of Prineville, The Maupin boys received much credit for the maimer. In which they performed on tbe ball ground. The Maupin ball boys play the lasl game uext Sunday with Con don, the game to be played at Grass Valley. v For Sale One team of black horses weight 1600 each. H. S. Goodeuough, Wapiuitla. ' In Stock Ready for Delivery t . .... . 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