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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1920)
bpiplomeinii to TIk Mmpiira Times Vol. 6, No. 48, Maupin, Oregon, Friday, September 10, 1920 Wamic News Miss Eula Stogsdill returned to The Dalles Thursday after spend ing several days with Miss Hilda Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Driver made a trip to Sherar Friday. C. M. Plyler gave another inter esting picture show and dance Sat urday night. George and Frank Magill and their families went to the moun tains Sunday. Henry Millet moved to the White river plant yesterday where he has employment. J. H. and family and H. F. Woodcock were over from Maupin yesterday guests at the A, E. Lake and Guy Harvey homes. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McCorkle took Mrs. J. L. Cleminsto Maupin after spending the week at the McCorkle farm. Miss Katherine Clemitis accompanied her mother to Portland. Andy Bailes and Mrs. M. Beaty weul to The Dalles Saturday. John Eubanks and family went to Maupin today. Mrs. Ella steers and Madge Kistner came up from Tygh Fri day. Mrs. Kistner accompanied them home after a week's stay at the Dean and Pratt homes. Mrs. Ike and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Driver returned from the mountain! Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Short of Dufur were with them. Local Cheap Watches the kind you pay $ii.7o for ut other places, $2 2.5 at Maupin Drug Store. W. J Fischer is constructing a .speeder from Ford parts. He says machine'' of this type art unpaid of 10U mile an hour rale, but lie does not- expert to travel that fast. Mis Siieun Derthiek returned t lie lact of the w eek fiom Albany. Iv A May hew spent, u few day" iii Maupin last week. The family arj lumped at Dall-is ami expect to impend the winter in Ashland. J ihii Cnnioy was a week end vi-itur in Maupin. Grant Led font and family were ivr from Snmck Saturday. Kan a flan Get your Fresh Salmon for canning and salting at ANDY'S, 10 and 15cts per lb Get your orders in early, the season lasts only three weeks Eat what you can and what you can't you can can Direct from the Fisherman For sale 25 sackB of fall rye if taken right away. J. W. Ayres. G. L. Harphani left Monday for Nampa, Idaho. II M. Green and family return ed home Saturday from the moun tains. Wage war on the flies Fly poison 5c. Buhacli Powder 10 and 25c. Maupin Drug Store. It. M. Cant well and family went to the mountains this week. H. F. Woodcock of The Dalles and his brother, J R. of Wamic leave here today for a hunting trip out south of Bend. Woodcock Bros, are making preparations to build a warehouse. Formaldehyde and Blue Stone for sale at the Maupin Drugstore. Wamic town property for sale Morris Bros Miss Carr and Mis1 Winning of the County Library have been out this week on a lour of the county with Mrs. Bennett of The Dalle?. Mrs. L. A. Bleakney of Shaniko, accompanied the party home. Aeroplanes will soon be on nr dinaiy sight to residents of this jeclio.i. One passed over from the north yesterday morning. W 0. Wilson of the Poitland Flouring Mills came Friday and Judge Bennett passed through ws the guest of his brot her, U. j heie yesterd ay enroute to his farm THE UNIVERSITY- OREGON ia maintained by the atate in order that the young peo ple of Oregon may receive, without comI, the bencfita of a liberal education. The University includes the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, the Graduate School, the School of Phys ical Education, and the professional Schools of Law. Medicine (at Portland), Architecture, Commerce. Journalism, Education and Music. High standards of scholarship are made possible by an uble faculty, veil equipped laboratories and a library of nearly 100.000 volumes. Supervised athletics are encouraged and every attention given the health and welfi.re of the students. With a heiahtened confidence) gained by the recent eapreaaion ol public aupport, the. l.'iitvcraitr la now entering upon an erst of larie development and eitended naaftilneeN. For a catalogue or for any information, address: THE KKCilSTRAK I'niveraitr of Oregon Kuaenc, Oregon K. Wilson, a few hours. For sale Due team of mares 8 years old; will bieak good leaders, weight about liiOO pounds. In quire at Times, John Connolly returned Friday from looking after business inter ests at Bend. at Antelope. Mr. and Mrs. S. It. ltav return eil to Prineville the first of the mountains with about forty gal lons of berries. A. F. Martin left Tuesday morn ing for a business trip to The Dalles and Portland.