MAUPIN Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO 51 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1)1920 THE YEAR $1.50 Fair Attractive Military Wins For Sale All kinds of roueh lumber and Reddington-Muller William (Guy) Redding ton nnd Miss Cecelia Muller of Tygh Val ley were united in marriage at noon Friday by Father O'Rourte at his residence in The Dalles. The groom has , been a resident of v Tygh for several months, being one of the proprietors of the Crescent Garage. He is a veteran of the late war, having enlisted in Canada. The bride is an accomplished young lady, the eldest daughter of Mr. ai.d Mrs. H. A. Muller. Mr. and Mrs. Reddington re turned to Tygh Valley taking in the fair and will spend the next fortnight at Portland and the coast after which they will occu py the neat cottage being furn- Apropos Brevity In slock at this office: Carbon paper- large Bhects Typewriter ribbons- various makes Butter paper and cartous Blank Notes Real estate contracts School report cards Paper, card board and envelopes -We do the printing , Maupin Times ished for them in Tygh Valley. Mike Creager brought to this office a table beet Monday morning which weighs 61 lbs and measured 22 inches in circumference. "It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV n 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 Jory's" Maupin Theatre - October Blh W t in Century Comedy Admission 25 and 50 cents Ice Cream at Cyr's ConfectVy Maupin, Ore. HOTEL MAUPIN Under New Management The Fair at Tygh Valley open ed Tuesday morning with a nice display of exhibits in the stock, agricultural and art departments While not of immense quantity. the' quality of everything was excellent. The stock cattle of W. 0. Wilson, J. I. West, Drivers, and Mays Bros, were fine specimens of their types. The fancy work department displayed some beautiful and aried designs of the work. Mrs. L. C. Henneghan won the blue ribbon on her tea cloth of tatting which is a wonderful piece of wark. Wamic's large floral display was an attractiue item. The agricultural display, rep- KB 'titing grains, fruit3and vege tables of many varieties spoke well lor the productiveness of Southern Wasco county. Yefct-'iday's racing was best. having h full card. Clem Matt hews got away with the main purse, sho the half-mile dash. Phillips of The Dalles got the pony race. The Indians came in for their part of the balance of the races. Attendeuce was good. Yester day's gae receipts amounted to about $250. Concessions were not lacking and were well patronized, but Picture Man Plyler wished the I.O. O F. WAl'lNfTJA Lodge No; 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday iiight ir Donaldaou'a hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. R. B. Bell, N. G. B. F. Tusneb, SecieUn . Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 3 p. m. . j Leaves Wapinitia, 7 a m. v.kmu, prop. E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Iluutus 17-13 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 Teacher of Piano Mrs. II. F. Bothwell Maupin, Oregon 1 PATRONIZE Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval Maupin Ahead As one of the main attractions of the paogrym, the Southern Wasco County Faia-goers wit nessed a trap spoot on Wednes day and Thursday afternoons. The contending teams were selected from among Maupin and Wapinitia's 'buck shot artists'. Tee Maupinites walked off with Wapinitia's scalp both days with tne resulting scores of 99-65 on Wednesday and 82-40 on Thurs day. Bates Shattuck achieved the honor of being high point man. Those participating and their respective scores were as follows Thurs 11 8 9 8 4 Wapinitia Roudow lied in Nasholm Kistner Grisham Maupin L. Ilenneghan Fischer Shattuck Miiler Williams Wed 13 15 19 8 10 18 15 23 22 21 17 16 18 16 15 rain of last evening might have waited a few hours. However, the weather for the previous part of the occasion was ideal. A vote of the people was taken yesterday morning when it was unamiously voiced to continue the Southern Wasco County Fair A meeting is in session this morning and it i3 hoped to got a list of premium awards by next week. Wapinitia Items Some fine rains have fallen here the past ten days. Farm ers are seeding and some of the grain is coming up. N. G. Hedin returned Sunday from Portland and The Dalles. While enroute from Portland to The Dalles his car slid over a 70 foot embankment. He jumped after the front wheels had gone over and succeeded in escaping without any injury, likewise the car was not injured in the least. He secured some men, a truck, block and tackle and pot the ear ip the hill, bringing it on into town on its own power. Jeanette Burnside fell from a log Tuesday and has a badly sprained arm. The two Misse3 Swank who are teaching the Oak Grove and Pine Grove schools are stopping with Mrs. Smith. Lloyd Smith was presented with a fine Silvertone grapha- phone on his 21st birthday, the 26th. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Flinn spent last week in The Dalles while N. W. served on the jury. Mr. and Mrs. B. L; Foreman and Mrs. L. M. Woodside were visitors at The Dalles Monday. Mrs. Johnie Sinclair of Cher- ryville, Oregon, is stopping at the Flinn home, Mrs. Sinclair is a sufferer from asthma and iE here in hope3 of regaining her health. Len Wilson Wa3 a Portland visitor last week. Orval Flinn returned from Portland Sunday. Mrs. May Barzee and daught er Vivian returned here last week and reopened the hotel. - Mrs. Joe Graham came out from Claekamas lake a few days ago and is again living here. Mack Hollman came out from the mountains the first of the Sergeant Morris Fisher of the U. S. Marines using the U. S. magazine rifle won the 300 meter Free Rifle Match at the Olympic Shoot at Antwerp Belgium. His score of 996 out of a pos sible 1080 was 7 points over that of his nearest rival, Larsen, of Denmark. In this event the use of any type or pattern of rifle is per mntible, with no restrictions as to telescopic sights, special bar rels and other accessories which make for accuracy. Fisher's per formance marks the first time this match has ever been won with the standard military rifle of any country, and also the first time the match has been won by a member of an American team. some dressed lumber. Plenty of Shiplap. Rough lumber 125 dm M; other grades in proportion. Mulvany Bros. Mill. spent Sunday visiting here. N. G. Iledln wa3 called to Portland tonight by the death of his sister-in-law. Wapinitia school won S35 in prizef at the Tygh Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Bates Shattuck came home Friday night. Word reached here Friday night that the Connolly sheep had started on their return trip Lome via Bend and the four bands had joined in a desperate attempt to get through eighteen inches of fresh snow. Hammonds moved to Cottage Grove Monday. Ira Kistner has purchased the Thomas Flanagan property of residence and several lots near the Hunts Ferry Warehouse. Buy a Home in Maupin. 3 lots House Barn, close in. See Morris Bros, for price terms At Last A.Real Phonograph Paihe No needles to change Records last indefinitely Plays any make of Record. "Ears that have been distraught by the glare of "talking ma chines" have welcomed the jewel ed music of the Pathe.'' Costs no more than the ordinary Phonograph Terms if Desired Pathe Records in Stock SHATTUCK BROS. Bigger and Better Than Ever This Year Wasco County Fair The Dalles Hundreds of agricultural, horticultural, domestic and indus trial exhibits; boat races; attractions galore for young and old; the Uoyal Italian band in concerts; free lecture and demonstra tions on farm, orchard and home topics, and a New York musical comedy troupe ( f 31 artists presenting Broadway's latest George M. Cohan successes A CLEAN, SNAPPY FAIR WHERE YOU GET POUR DAYS AND NIGHTS OF REAL PLEASURE October 4 5, 6, 7 J. C. Johnson, President J. M. Patterson, Secretary Get your Fresh Bread daily at Andy's Place We now handle the Butter-Krust Bread Try oar Hazel wood 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. week. Johnie Sinclair came out from the mountains baturday and 4