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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
MAUPfiN TIMI .1 II Jliw Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County S,; r, ' ) I, I i MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 VOL 6, NO 43 For Sale Seven Lead of Yearling Milieu. This in good stujT and priced to sell. Inquire of D. B. Appling, Criterion, Oregon. VV. D. Robert, watchman on the Nena-Frieda 0. T, section wan in Maupiti yesterday morning for supplies and presented ye scribe with , a lot of nice cucumbers of the Eurly Cluster, Long Table and White Spine varieties from his garden. Mr. aud Mrs. Roborts are of the progressive type of rail road - people and are utilizing water from the Deschutes raised by a water wheel to irrigate power and right-of-way land for garden and have several head of cattle and sheep. I have a good blacksmith hired to help uie now and will be able to take care of the work that comeB. ChargeB reasonable. A. F. Martin. Notice 1 bought Tour yearling heifers at John Ward's sale, one I never got. I will pay $10,01) rcwaril tor its safe delivery, or if taid heller has been stolen (he Stock 1.5 rowers Association of Wasco County will pay a reward of $500.00 for evi dence that will be siiuVinnt to convict said thief. A. A. Bonne.v. Mr. und Mrs. L. C. Henn-rhan returned home Monday. They have visited relatives and old friends in Illinois and made (lie return trip over the Cauada route. R. E. Wilson Co. have reuuvii ted the interior of their store and given it a fresh coat of paint. A new slock of goods is being put in as opportunity permits. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fraley are out from The Dalles visiting rela tives and friends here and at Wauiie. SENT IN BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS Wapinitia Items NEWS ITMES OF LOCAL INTEREST Members Take Notice .... n 1 i. T -. ' "It fays lO ray uasn jw J 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 JoryV DENTIST Will be absent from office both Sunday and Monday unless appointment is made in advance H. C. BAKE D. M. D. ! Miss Helen Couunihan, the in structor of the turning class was accompanied here Wednesday by her sister from Seattle, also friends from California. The class work here is ploying very interesting and instructive. Several reports on the drinking water have been received. T. P. Abbott and the McCoy Bros, shipped seven car loads of mutton sheep Saturday. . j Mrs. Frank MeOy and daught tr- are visiting in The Dalles this IVMk. ' .I'buieTapp arrived herefrom Rid;- field, Wn., Saturday, and is visili'1'4 old friends and his sister, Mrs. S II, Wilson.' Mr- nod Mrs. J. S. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Gutzler made a trip to Warm firings Monday, relum ing Tuesd y. Toe G I'm It i in came out from the mountains Wednesday. He. re ports that only four small fires have'occui reil so far this season, and all have breu extinguished. Mrs. Margaiet Ward Straight aud two daughters arrived here from Oregon Cit Sunday and are visiting at the Sliij Ilin home. Lawson and Mery Maddron went to Madras the-first of the week where Ibey will lie employed Mr. and Mrs. W. ). Hickey spent a few days in Portland last week, going over The Dalb high way, and returning via Ml. Hood. Miss Gladys Rctherford ol Port- laud is visiting at the home ol her sister, Mrs. N, O, Hcdin. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubank and boh Vivian, Mr. and Ji s. George Mngill and Carol White ol Wamio spent Sunday at the home of Fred Magill. N, G. Hediri was a Dalles visit or Wednesday. The first meeting of the W. M. A. was held here Thursday after noon. N. G. Hedin reports work on the flume fioiu the Ktog creek feeder to the ditch is well under way. The flume is about 240 feet loinr aud 32 feet hiuti. The work one the feeder is progressing raj idly. A mooting ol the representativ es of each alliliated organization will be held shortly at which the tentative policy of the Stale Cham ber of Commerce will be discussed and iv working policy adopts). The Maupiu Commercial Club is entitled to one representative. This matter will be taken up a the next regular meeting of the Maupiti Commercial Club Sat u r d-sy August 21st, 11)20. Come aud have a say. II. L Morris. Blacksmith Shop I have supplies and am prepar ed to do all kinds of new work and g .neral repairing. Horseshoe !ng a specialty. Reasonable rates A. K. Martin. lla Gene Nye, the infant d nisi -terofMr. and Mis Howard Nyt liml August 2. Many friends at ii'iided the beniiliful funeral sw vicies nt the Kelly cemetery Uv O. E..Wo'1 of U'Minio ollieialed. Mrs. J. H, Woodeoc.k salig 'IeslU Lovp. of My Snil'' and ' Abide with Me". The Moral offerings were large. For Sale Three room house and lot on Deschutes Ave. in Maupiti. For particulars call or address A, Mauiugarlner, Maupin, Oregon. Sunday a car of Gypsies on their proverbial rounds slopped to take in the town, one duuui getting permission to tall Jett' Winifree's fortune. While Jeff's attention was engaged, $115 was lifted from his purse and it took nil the oflic ith of the law on the eud side of the Deschutes l gt J' ft his money back. More correspondence needed. Sieveis has employment in the blacksmith shop with WF. Mngill Mr. and Mrs. Ft. E. Rainbow of Gateway were guests at the Frank Magill home Friday night. Cecil Woodcock, Clarence and Arthur Farghct and John and Clifford Morrow were lure Satur day from Maupiu. David Wilson left Saturday for his home at Sawtell, Cal. His grandaughter, Miss Mildred Wil son accompanied him and will remain attending school later. Miss Dorathy MoCorkle and brother Alfred Clemens went to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Frank Magill ' Sunday, taking Mr. Magill and Gertrude to the doctor. The child had her arm broken instead of a dislocated shouler. , Mr. and Mrif, Joe Prout and grandaughter, " Miss Leone Zu- , (to last page) 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 llouae of Belter Service" Maupin, Oregon DO YOU NEED A NEW WAGON W TTTT T Ice Cream at Cyr's Confect'n'y Maupin, Ore. a: eaumgartohb LAWYER IIH Get your Fresh Bread daily at 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 to 2 p. m. Supper 5:30 to 8 P.M. Short Orders all Day Fresh Meat at all Times H. ANDERSON, Prop. Wamic News Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wood were home yesterday'from Juniper Flat Audy Bailes, Mrs Mary Beaty, Genevieve Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kennedy left Wednesday for Tillamook, Mrs. Charley Couley and uhil- ireti of lower Tygh visited Mrs Joe Chastaiu Wednesday. John Morrow of Tygh went to Srnock Tuesday. A fire supposed to be from a spark from the engine while threshing at the Willis Driver place was started in a straw pile, tint no damuee was done other that) the burning ot the straw. Wilbur Wing had a fire at his nlace some time ago when stand ing grain caught tire aud reached some grain that had been threshed burning the sacks from it. Miss llelen Countiihan gave the usual talk on nursing Tuesday nieht. Jack Roth brought her from Dufur here. Jim Kennedy and Uuy Harvey wedtlotbe mountains last week. Mr. aud Mr. aud Mrs. R. F. Seivers aud the former's father of Portland arrived Wednesday and am livint? in the Swift house. 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