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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
nrwm Ik Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 6 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 MAUFM HILL'S GASH STORE ilV W f i A YMl s Our riuiic uucs i oi iu?i iin a Why stay in-the same old rut year after year? Do you know when you have a bill charged you pay for having it charged? Do you know you also pay the other fellows bill; that doesn't pay at all. The credit system coul.l not exist if it wasn't run that way, Why pay the dhei fellows bill? Will also carry n small supply of fresh nu-at. Wclmvca full line of groceries ineluil ing Great American Coffee, Kan' Syrup, Fresh Apples, Oranges, liana l as, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco' Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes. Meat Market in Connection With Store S. N. Wapinitia Oregon ' SW&S iiMFfi(h every Look Vp a Fl'LLEK DIULFit In rmr inn If 71 YFAR (ft , lEADESS f j Fltnkc (if you pfipt vvii ij the brush v.hen If If If there's a gicl rcan .?r any thing, then it's p!ntit( your lioive with good paint. Fl'LLEtt Faint is GOCI Faint. It eaves a gieat dst mere than it co:ts ?ave3 von money in rnv k?pp and adds to the value of vour pv.ipsrt-','. ' Invest in FULLER Paint righ away. V. P. Fuller & Co. IU9-IS20 10 coma, jy-oAena, riV, Spencer Robbed Get your Thanksgiving Turkey at Cyrs. Tor Sale Chopped barley. George Claymire. 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 12 to 2 p. m. Supper 5:30 to 8 P. M. Short Orders ail Day Fresh Meat at all Times II. ANDERSON, Prop. (Wapinitia) Billy Spencer's house back of Wapinitia was broken into last 3jnday morning and 1115.00 in cwh as well as Borne hay and several other articles were taken For several days there were four or five men and boys camping in the gulch above the Spencer place. Floyd Holloman passed and seeing the men about the spencer home, came to Wapinitia and reported the prowlers just is they came through on Iheii vay toTygh Valley. Billy Spen der went home Sunday evening liscovered the damage and aine to Wapinitia Monday morn i a tuid reported the theft to t a Deputy Sheriff here. Mr. tVoodside notified authorities in f he Dalles to be on the watch tinl they were picked up by ti e po!i. e there. vlr. Woo lside, Billy Spencer and Floyd iNrtman all went to lhe Dalles i itsday morning for the preliiniu-ii y hearing Tuesday. All the i'. 'libers were bound over co the giti'Ki jury eacn under 500.00 bail. Two of tii- boys formerly lived here and aie the sixteen ant. seventeen yesj old sons of Fred Ward. Bert Tayl-ir Tnun Portland has been here sev-. ral tunes tins summer was an ilher of the thieves, and a h'io of which ittle is known. It is reported that U rs. Spencer in a vain attempt to defend the properly was severely beaten bj the men. A man made the attempt Sim- day night to make way wnh ti saddle, bridle and blanket lrjtn the Charles Crofoot barn. lie was frightened away h returned Monday and ransaclu j the house. So far nothing ha; I been missed. School Notes The annals of the peaceful are quickly written. School work seems to be prog ressing very smoothly. The attendance normal and punctuality is becoming the rule. The School's part of the prog ram for the Box Social is well underway and we hope it will be a pleasant hour for all who at lend. The Children are much pleased over the prospect for a piano. The various Campaigns are moving along quietly but good habit3 are being formed. A. M. Winn. Prin. For SaleWhite Leghorn coch- rels pure bred O. A. C. strain Price reasonable if taken in two weeks H. N. Dodge Wapinitia Watch Maupiti Grow 1 PATRONIZE Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval Louie Prout Rose At Shattuck's - Thanksgiving Specials Cranberries Sweet Potatoes - Celery Preferred Stock and Royal Club Choice canned Fruits and Vegetables . . . N w Crop Nuts, Pecans, Walnuts, Almonds and Fresh R mti;.l IV.in.uts at Prices (hat arc. Right Vpples, Rcad3 of ' bananas, R:rvu fellow Newlo-.vn.s, 75c 'to ?2.00 per Pox (Wamic) Mrs. Louie Rose died at her home at Huntington Tuesday morning. She leaves a husband Clarence Rose, a babe two months old, her parents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Prout, her sister Mrs. Max Clenehen, of that place, Mrs Tom Woodcock and Mrs. Van Norval of this place Mrs. Wakei Meifert of Grass Valley, Marion I3urlingame of Vancouver Waul, and Ed Burliiiuauiu Poitlam1, VIrs. Rose spent the greater rnrt of her life here hi d will ter kindly disposition won whih. friends who are saddened bj her passing away. Mrs- Wooc'- jock and Mrs. Norval left hen Vednesday morning to a'ttei'd the funeral. Wamic News im, All Kinds and grades, Winter ..T-vty. Fpitzenberpf, WincsapF, r.iii,",-!",;- in price from Over iK.-r ol liic N-fi-u.al Biscuit Company? Vnyway their c Lki .mi. I crricUtira iilwnvH i;e-i?i to be io al:ii'.ik-1y try r.i, tiiid Hie n.' t-tin In ( I-e '.eal"'. l)t ni'msifiUi u later. 'Inner E New .l,li:'n f. k".1 ; f ! j I ? v:ni Ir'hocu Just Arrlvcil id. i J. II. Woodcock spent a weel in The Dalles returning Ti.nwlaj Mr. and Mrs. "Hode" Swill of Antelope spent several dajt here last week. A. A. Bonney and son Louif were here froin'fyyh Wednefda) Tom Driver is out again aftei a severe attack of tonsilitb'. A peculiar dust cloud hoveiid over tins place lmirsaay ai u Friday. On settling it made u reddish color. A fall of 2 1-L' ind 33 of snow Thursday night fail ed to dispell the clou 1 which wat itill here all day Friday. Charley Wing of Tygh huh( t load of lumber from the milk iiere Thursday. He was a gueH ver night at the Joe Wing home. Joe Mtiller and Guy Briltain A'ere lygu visitors nere uec- nesdav. Don Miller and his cousin, Vlina Driver were Tygh viaitoit Vednesday. Uev. G. E Wood of North Bend an over night visitor at the lignite Pratt home Wednesday. iVlanv persond went from heie to attend the p'ay and basket social given at rl.v;h Fiiday nighi The Woodcock orchestra furnish ed the inuaic for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Flujd Eubankt and baby Florine were over from Juniper Flat Saturday, over night guests at the John Eu banks home. Those who attended the daii' e at Maupin Saturday night line were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nor Airs. Mabel Hull. Tom Woodcock Vard and Vernon Norval, Glen Lucas, Belvie Patison, Ilotisly Johnson and the Muses Marj Compton, Alma Driver, Lena Wing, Claris Zumwalt, Crystal Pratt and Pearl Baker. Charley Pierce of Jumpei Flat hauled a large truck load of cedar posts from here Thursday A. E. Lake returned Saturday from a few days stay in Hi Dalles. Milo Wood 3 of Typt brought him out from town i an auto. Miss Lena Wing went to Tygl todav to the school there. She if boarding with Mrs. Mamie Wat- kins. Mr. and Mrs. Claud KoberU left today for The Dalles wheie Mrs. Robert will undergo a" operation at the hospital. The Misses Millie and Winnie M,ay field accompanied them, haviiig arrived here a week ago fron Willy City, Washington, Mrs. Clara Swable canie up from Portland Saturday. Mr3. Mary Walton came tut from The Dalles Saturday, going to the Ben Steed home. OOll L'.iMiMi-', mi Black. A!- r ihoea in bniv, n U i, ;. )er all our hLm U of it 10 per c:n( oil, omi t The Houf-;y of 'Hotter Service i'ury Heel, V it i, in l'nwn iif-.v insit:las in nii'ii'ii dress hi;;ui(iJ't(l fitting choc. ReHin i, i H'ltidii;g new aniviii.s neliing Mvout p; ices (Mi ntnnv n'lmlM'ir. .1 MM Friday November 26 li j' It. in j V,-tJ I? (air A ncii m'in, a poor iu.n w Whkh did y-v 'jhoose? Si?it liidry a nobleman lwed Lottie Lion Ctusiedy 'e i' air Dainty Vattcp.n Girls VVja1 Court Ladies cf, Seventeenth Century Frogtam Com'iiur-3 H ici'tnliin ! Dmmalie Artitlrf Will B Mcnrd in Uiiasvr.l Ep.lsrtiiinment Hera in Near Future. ' 1 1 ' Thf t". Ir in Hip r.?:ii tin leventceiiui t WsMesu Dun cor ! t ie tn t-ive Ibfclf 2ftliga;ftil ea:i; cj.r.i-i-r ia the 5.;ntT. ehepl.crdess csstume p; y of ihe tl.ja of Waiteaa. Hie great t rn3 painter. IV of Mits Anr.fi Famo Hnrall an1 Miw Eoyce Ealcr, t" cf tenm'a clevei-e.t youns srus'.s. Uhrtr program eomDiaes nasiciauei, anf Irwnatlc artistry. Do not w. the proKraai of the Watteaa Girl. hAttuck's Hall - December ll ii.iv r;n I'ale by all Bkinbtra of the tt Maupin - Season Tidu The snow which fell a few days Committee Li ttu laot page; i