i THE MAUPIN TIMES Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO 41 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO, COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 23. 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 Sunny South Los Angeles, Cal., 7-15-20. " To whom it may coucern: I have boeu touring southern California and found to my sur prise a more beautiful climate thau I bad anticipated and am very giad that I am down here to escape tbe hot weather , iu eastern Oregon aud especially on Juniper Flat. I left home June 10th aud , lauded in Los Augeles the 14th, Spending ten days with my cousin -, aud attending a camp meeting in a big tent a nights. I found it very comfortable with a heavy overcoat on. Tbeu I took a trip to Santa Diego aud came back by stags; had to stop aud put on side curtaiiiB aud a laprobe over our laps,- One week at Long Beach; very nice weather but wore my coat every day aud slept under heovy covers at night. A little warmer in Cauiauio and Oxuoid; went iu shirt sleeves in day time, Notice I bought four yearling heifers at John Ward's sale, one I never got. I will pay $10,00 reward for its safe delivery, or if said heifer has been stuleu the Stock Growers Association of Wasco County will pay a reward of $500.00 for evi dence that will be sunVir.nt to convict said thief. A. A. Bonuey. but heavy covers at nights. I will spend three weeks, iu Porlerville, Liudsy and Yixier among the beautiful vinyards and orange groves of, California, ami about the first 1 will return to tm home in Oregon accompanied In my sister and her husband, L. A. Newhouse. SENT IN BY 01 A buuch of keys aud the rim of a headlight for a car were left at the Times office receutly iu search of their owuer. "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 HATS "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" TIST Will be absent from office both Sunday and Monday unless appointment is made in advance H. C. BAKE D. ML D. 1 Ice Cream at Cyr's ConfectVy Maupin, Ore. 1 Get your Fresh Bread daily at t Andy's Place ' We now handle the Butter-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 H. ANDERSON, Prop. IT" A0 BAUMGARTNEB 1 LAWYER Wapinilia Items Fine cool weather with an oc casional shower has been meted out to us tbe paBt few days. Haryest is iu full blast. The McCorkle-Powell thresher started Monday with two headers cutting. The I'owell girlB have charge of the cook house. Mrv and Mrs. David Sharp came out from the mountains Sat-. urday, remaining until Wednes,-' ilny. Mrs. sharps wag quite sick ut is much improved. The children of Mr. and Mrs. (i'illeip luschtier have all been sick with the measles but are better. Mrs. Minnie Hartuiau aud her daughter Crystal lett Tuesday for the Yull' y where they will visit and put u i fruit. LincLln Harttuau was quite sick Ian! wi'rk. He went to The Dalles the Ikstof the week where he is receiving treatment. E. E. Mitii-r and wife came upi from I'ortlainl Suuday.' Miss Helen Oouuihau was the' gnest of Mis L M. VVoodside latt Thursday event i 3. Mrs. L. M. Woodside went to The Dalles last week. Mrs. Dee Woodside is the guest of Mrs. Katie Graham at Clacka- mas lake this week, The first forebt lire of the season iu the mouutatus here bioke out at Olalla mouutaiu. Jue Graham has a crew oi men there lighting it Joe Graham's road crew ic now iu about Eve miles of ClackuinnH lake, the road beiug complcltU i that point. Howard Blackerby and famil came over from Wamic buudas md visited at the J. I. Parke; home. Mrs. Celia Brit ton aud ton came with them, visitirii home folkp. Mrs. Alice Chappel left here today for her old home in Kansac. An 8 pound sou was bom to Mrs. Roup Thursday. Mr. Ira Gribham was a Dalles iuitor hist week. J. P. Abbott shipped four car loads of mutton sheep last week. 'Grandma' Pegg, mother of Mrs f. P. Abbott and Mrs. Ira Gris- uain. arrived from Indiana last reek. She is 82 years old and nade the trip alone. MrB. J. L. Maddrou was called 10 Bend last week by the illuent if her sister-iu-law. She returned lome today. Mrs R. V. McCorklo tpeut a tew days iu The Dalles last week R. E. WILSON CO. BUYS IN MAUPIN Staats' Store Sold Smock Items Raspberries on, strawberries gone Harvest is near with proBpect of j good crop. Edward Dishrow motored to Maupin Sunday. Chas. Farlow returned from The Dalles with a new separator recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robco Fellcli of Pocatello, Idaho, motored through Oregou and are visiting F, T Feltch and sister. They will npend some wetks here.' u. M. stauciiip arrived on Smock from Edinhoro, Pa. He attended the Teachers' National Associatiou held iu Salt Lake City where over 7000 teachers were present. Tbe weather was ex tremely hot there. Mr. aud Mrs. Mac May held, after spending some uioulbs iu the home of their son, W. II., returD- The pioneer mercantile bueinei-g of W. II. Staats & Company was purchased this week by R. E Wilson Company from Fuitlaul and will be known hereafter by that name. Mr. and Mrs. Staats have long fell that they ueeded rest and en joy nieut of less strenuous life thai! the conducting so active a busi ness uffords. They have always conducted a clean tqiiate bunion and endeavored to please tba pub lic. It 'm their intention to con tinue to make this their home aud help to develop the townsiie of Maupin. Mr. Wllsou was formerly in the mercantile business at Beaver, On gou aud comes highly recommend ed. His father is well aud favor ably kuowu throughout this section as the manager of the Olivet Chilled Plow works of Portlaud. The uew management intend locarryauice stock of all li net pertaining to general merchandise We wish the uew firm success aud that they will continue to enjoy a liberal share of the trade. Blacksmith Shop I have supplies and am prepar ed to do all kinds of new work and general repairing. Horse shoe ing a specialty. Reasonable rates A. P. Martin. For Sale Seven bead of Yearling Mules. This is good stuff and priced to ell. Inquire of 1). B. Appling, Criterion, Oregon. Mrs. F. C. Butler, manager of the Maupin switchboard, ha9 been alone on the shift all week and has bad some lively long distance business. Monday 22 long dis tance calls were checked and all but two 'talked on'. Sunday Irving Morris, a yolin farmer east of Maupin mid Mis Esther Cushion u of Moro were united in marrinee. Ti.e bride is the daughter of Mr. - and Mis Eugene Cu.shmnu of TNoio. The gloom in well known here, and his many friends in this section witth them a: happy, ruoBtjeroiis life Mr. anil Mrs. Moms are at home in grand lime and on their farm, formerly the Jerome 1 Hood, encouuteifig Buzan property. Clarence Furgher brought the Anderson and Jory party nut from the summit Sunday.. They report climbed Sit, an electrical I storm on their descent . ed to Laidlaw, Oregou Wednesday Masters A. T. and. N, A. Monuei of Gateway with their families were over fcuuday visitors at the J: C. Bradway homoi Mrs. T. M. Parlow was called to Natnpa, Idaho Saturday by a tele gram staling that her mother. Mrs. Frances ' Adams had died there. She returned home ou Motiday evening. HARVESTING SUPPLIES LET US OUTFIT YOU We appreciate your needs in this line an will do our best to render you prompt efficient service. Merchandise is hard to get but our stocks are very complete and we can fill your orders. SHATTUCK BROS. "The House of Better Service" Maupin, Oregon ANN OUNCEMENT To the Public: Having purchased the stock of W.H. Staats & Company I wish to assure the patrons of this store that I will appreciate your patronage a nd will endeavor to please you. The Oliver Chilled Plow Co. and J. I. Case lines will be handled by us. We will in the near future add considerable to the stock. We are here for business. R. E. WILSON CO. Grain Insurance Hail Fire j 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 1