IM Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 8 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3.192D THE YEAR $1.50 i 11 & 1 1IL Merger December 1st concluded the contract of sale of the stock of Jory's store to R. E. Wilson Co. The invoice was made Wednes day and Thursday. The stock of groceries etc. are being con veyed to the large store across the street and the building will be used for the hardware and machinery parts. 1 Mrs. F. M. Jory has successfully conducted a thriving business since start ing her store nearly three years ago. After a few days she will be employed in the main. store of R. E. Wilson Co , where her many friends will find her as obliging as ever. For Sale I am too old to run a dairy hence I wil trade a few young registered -and grade Jersey heifers for other stock. I dozen Everbearing strawberry plants by mail for 25 cents in stanips-$1.00 per hundred post age extra. A. A. Bonney. HILL'S GASH STOR "Your Money Goes Farther At Hill's' It is everybodyr priviledgeand just right to trade when' they thing they can do best. In Portland or any where else, but it isn't doing your home merchant justice; not giving him a chance to figure on an order and know if you are doing better or not. When you pick up a catalogue and look at the prices they may look good, but, when you pay the freight and get an inferior quality of goods at what it would cost at home are you gaining anything by it. I am running a cash business and am cutting prices as 0 close as possible. I would be glad to have you call and get my prices on Coffee, Oat Mush; Baking Powder, Salmon, Tomatoes' Potatoes, Woodcock Flour, Diamoud W Flour, Catsup, Peanut Butter, Canned Milks, Tobacco Beans, Rice, Lard, and Syrup. If we please you tell others if we don't tell us. Meat Market in Connection With Store S. N. I.O. O.F. AJ WAPINITIA Lodse No. '20'J, Maupin, Oregon, nieeti every Saturday night in Dooaldson's hall. Viaiting mem bera always welcome. R. B. Bell, N. G. B. F. Turner. Secretary. r Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 3 p. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 7 a. ni I. ROBERTS, Prop. J Maupi We Obituary Sheridan Glass died at The Dalles hospital, 5 a. m., Novem ber 30, 1920, after a long illness from nephritis. Mr. Glass was born in Adams county, Illinois, and was 52 years, 5 months and one day old. He came west to the Willamette valley when 13 years of age, since which time he has lived in Oregon, and is well known here. Nineteen years ago Mr. Glass used to drive stage from Wapi tiitia to The Dalles. He leaves two brothers, I eo Glass of Willamina, ' Ore., S. M of Wapinitia, and a sister Mr. Mary Cunningham of this place. Funeral services were conduct ed this morning from the Maupin church and interment made in the Kelly cemetery. December 1st. 1920 Owing to a shortage in collect ions I will have to charge cash for all work in the shop until April 1st. 1921. A. F. Martin Wapinitia Oregon Dr. TDcLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Kooiny 17-15 Yogt Block, oyer Ciuiiiy'ii Drug stoic, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON PATKON1ZE State Strive to Merit Approval Wamic News Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woodcock and little daughter Carmel went to The Dalles Monday. Carmel had the cast removed from her foot. The lame foot is much improved. Don Miller and Belvie Patison went to The Dalles Monday re maining overnight The funeral of Mrs. Wilda Roberts was held at the Lone Pine cemetery Wednesday, 11:30. Rev. A. E. Eads of Smock de livered the funeral sermon. Many sorrowing friends follower) the remains to their last resting place and expressed their esteem and deep friendship fur her in tokens of flowers and autumn leaves. The father, John May ileld and two brothers, George and Johnie ' were here from Wiley City, Wn., attending the fiiii'-ral. U--Iativea and friends grouped toge'.'mr on Thanksgiving' day and partook of bounteous feasts in tok'.'n of the year's prosperity A dance was given in hie ball at night. Miss ( hiris Zumwalt is up aft er a week in bed with heart trouble. Spring l,l;e weather all last week with several showers of ram. Dr. and Mm. W. A. Short were here from In fur Thursday. Henry Knighlcn of Rye Valley pent last week here. Liberty Chastain came down from Westfall Wedm e1bv. Mrs. Charley Duncan of Smock ha3 been quite ill. Andy Bniles and -his mother,- Mrs. Mary Beaty have moved into the Emmit ZurnVvall house. Mrs. Beaty has been ill th past two week. v. A. Furcell moved to Ty: b last week. A. J. Ranken of The Dalle;' representing the Standard Oil Co.. was here last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McCorkle returned yesterday from a trip to Gateway. Miss Dorothy Mc Corkle accompanied them to Gateway. Many young people went from here to Maupin to attend the dance Saturday night. J. E Kennedy and family went to The Dalles yesterday, Henry P. Steers whose death occurred Friday in The Dalles was an old resident of Tygh Val ley and wa9 well known here. He won many warm friends by his generous and pleasant dis position who are saddened by his death. Blacksmith Shop I have supplies and am prepar ed to do all kinds of new work and general repairing. Hoitc shoeing a specialty. Reasonable rates. A. f. Martin. Bank Wapinitia Very pleasant weather the past week. Mrs. Mary Pechette left here Thursday for .Sandy Oregon where she will spend sometime visiting her daughters. From there she goes to Seattle to visit a brother. J. S. Brown left Sunday for Portland to attend the Keeps trial. Grandma Morris is visiting Mrs. Kate Mc Corkle this week Mrs- George Moody and dau ghter who resided in this place about seventeen years ago came here from Washington and is visiting: friends on the Flat. On Tuesday they with Mrs. Both well called at the C. J. McCorkle home. A little son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Endersby Wednesday, December l3t. .- Pller was here with his Movie show J.R. Lewis arrived boon from The Dalles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood side were visitors the last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harlman and Crystal went to Portland Tuesday. Pearl Evick was in The Dallet Momlay. Mrs. Carrie Wcberg has bei, suffering the past week with a badly swollen band- Dee Woodside returned horn today after spending several days in The Dalles where h was called on the trial of tin boys who broke into the SpencBi home recenuly. Mr. and Mrs. David Sharpc maee a trip to Maupin" Wednerr day taking their little daughtei Melba to Dr. El wood. James Harpbam his purchaser, awjjinw a;u is prepair ing tc cut wool near Hartman's mil. this winter. Jim Mi iron and son Lavvson returned no ne baturoay mgiii rum across the mountains with bunch of government horse; win n they win winter Mere, Chaw. Cox is clearing land foi U. S. Endcrsby tin' winter, Mark Arneft went to Tin- Dalles Monday. Mrs. M'-u' Barzee and daughtei Vivien spent the week end i The Dalles looking al ter busi ness affair;1-. Fred Magill went to the moim tains and hauled out a load ol wood for the church. George Rice made a trip tc Maupin Wednesday returning with a load of freight. Mr3- J. S. Brown is the guesl of Mrs. Dee Woodsido while Mr. Brown is attending the ditch trial at Portland. Ray Kaylor and wife and Jin. Harpbam have moved to Hart mans mill to cut wood thk winter, John Mahancy and C. A. Bun: Mo, uncle and brother of Geo. Burnside arrived Wednesda from Canada and are visiting rd the Geo. Burnside home. Sheridan Glass a respected old time resident of this place died Tuesday in The Dalles Hospital COAL Leave your orders at the Turn ja ljun l.nr. i o. lor coal, l'ricr Hl.o'i at the car. will arrive about the 25th. 'This is the eel ebrated Utah Lump coal. The finance committee is tak ing a collection for a community Xmas to be held it Shattuck's hall. A program will be given by the school children and the poople of the community. Local Interest Mrs. Ray Kaylor visited her sister Mrs- Barzee Wednesday. Let us figure with you on your paintirg and wa'l paper. Maupin Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Bates Shattuck's attractive new apartments are nearly completed. Lester Martin fell from a car while unloading ties Thursday morning at the O W. depot cut ting t'-.e back of his head on a tie. Decorated 42 piece China Dinner Sets J'12.00. Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. R. L. Mc Knight and little son Oi enco vi:.;ikd last month with her brother A K Troutnian and family left Wed nesday taking in the Lyceum while waiting for (benight train How shunt a flash light feu winter's use. 'two red treall dze $1.00, complete with battery Two cell large complete !i'l.!3C I'bree cell complete with battery 11. 75. 1 h is is pre-, war pi ices Maupin Thug Stoic. , Mrs. II. F. Bolhwell's music clas.s has grown to the number that she has found it ncces-ciry to spend Saturday afternoon and ill day Sunday in town to attend to her duties. Two cars of bogs and a mixed ar of hogs and cattle were ship oed from Mrupiu by II. L Young loy Batty, and J. E. Woodcock Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Endershy .vere in town Monday. AT SliATTUCK'S . Fall and Winter Wearing" Apparel, Woolen Underwear and Socks, Fine and Heavy Flannel Shirts, Mackinaws, Leather Jackets and Sweaters, Cord uroy and Moleskin Pants, Winter Caps and Toques, High Weight Shoes for the Kiddies. The famous "Ball Brand" line of Rubber Goods now in stock. Now is the time to get fixed up for the winter while our stock is complete We ask thai you look us over. The House of Maupin, !f your properly were destroyed by fire? Better Be Safe Than Sorry Protect Yourself Now. found Insurance Do you know you can get? Fresh and Cured Meats Home Rendered Lard Duller Krust Dread and a Square Meal at Andy's Place Ureakfast Dinner Supper Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Andy's Place, Maupin, Ore. School Notes The regular literary program given by the Maupin School Literary Society was very en joyable and a number of patrons and friend3 attended. That is the kind of a complement the children really enjoy. The question of a community Christmas program was discuss ed. After submitting the ques tion to the ballot it was found that those present strongly fav ored some form of Christmas entertainment. A committee was chosen to ouiline the work and see it through." Lot us adjoin in for a pkvuunt time with our own and our neighbors' children. The children are in the midst of examinations. Results pub lished a? usual next week. A. M. Winn. Prin. Portland Painless Dentist 31)5 Second SI. 'The Dulles Oregon iifime Building rs the U. S. rec ruting office. Alt work guarant eed, W. T, Slat ten D, D. S. Prop Jinnnie Flanagan came Sunday for a few days visit with friends Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fallow anl little daughter Helen drove to Maupin Wednesday in their Ford truck. A nice assortment of Ivory Pyralin, mi display at the Maupin Drug Store. Turkeys that have escaped tha I'easters are roaming the streets of Maupin. - Top and Heavy Men, Women and Hotter Service Oregon. Morris Brothers 7 to !) a. ni. llrIM) to 2 p. m. 5:30 to 7:30 p. in.