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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1920)
MAUPIN .oh Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1920 V0L7.NO II THE YEAR $1.50 Wanted at Once " 80 acres near Wapinitia, west of . town preferred . Have $2500 to iu'fpay down; must be priced right i and be fairly free of rocks. We V.fnean business Morris Bro3. The Tines $1:50 per year. For Sale One pure bred Poland China Boar, weight 125 lbs. Cockerels, Golden Buff, Rhode Island Red. Claud Wilson. For Sale Weber piano in good condition. Inquire at Times. HILL'S GASH STORE "Year Money Goes Farther At Hill's' 35 per cent Discount in Shoes 3 pair Ladies Shoes size 4 8 pair Boys Shoes, 1 and 1 1-2 14 pair Boys and Girls Shoes, 7 to 13 It will pay you to look over these shoes fi Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Meat Market in Connection With Store S, N, Hill Wapinitia Oregon Give the Mrs. a Day off and your Xmas Dinner at Hotel Kelly . MENU Fresh Crab Meat, Louis Hearts of Celery Consomme Macedonia Roast Turkey Cranberry Jelly Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Baked Fresh Ham Yorkshire Sauce Candied Sweet Potatoes Fruit Salad Mince or Pumpkin Pie Tea, Coffee or Cocoa Dinner from 12 to 2 Reservations must be in by 6 p.. m., Friday, 24 $1 per Cover Help the Babes The European Relief Council, of which Herbert Hrover is chairman, has set as Oregon's quota of the European Child Feeding Fund, $250,000.00 "It seems almost a waste of words to do more than state crisply the need which these innocent children have for this relief. It is of incidental con cern only where these distrest children live. It is of no con cern what their forebears did to bring the world to this wretched condition and their own homes to ruin. The American people fight men, not children; malice, not innoretiee. We need no in quiry as to the cause of this fearful condition. The word of Herbert Hoover k enough that it exists and that the Buffering ii intense and the consequences aw I'ul. The stories of under- nui iMimt'iit and undeveiopment iHt are told are inconceivable in tin ir horror just as the results of ignoring the condition now will be inconceivable iu terror a dozen years and more hence. The world cannot afford for its on protection to lay aude for the moment the touching char acter of the appeal and let such a degenerate evolution proceed." New Haven Journal Courier J. M. Bonkliu, was chosen as chairman of the council for this district but has asked the Times to handle it in liia stead. Some money has already been sent in. Any contributions" ninle will be duly "forwarded ' to the State Headquarters Director, Robert E. Smith, Portland, Oregon. . School Notes Wednesday being the last day of school here before the Xmas , Express Re-established The latter part of last week Mr. Hall, Route Agent, for the holidays, a Xmas program and American Railway 'Express Co., tree was given by the primary was in Maupin and opened an and intermediate rooms. A num-, express agency at the Oregon ber of visitors were present in- j Trunk Depot. Prior to the Great eluding the High School and Prof War, The American Express Co. Winn. A short talk was given by operated an express office at Prof. Winn which was greatly this station, white the Wells appreciated and the program was enjoyed by all. The presents were distributed among the chil dred. by Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clause and their helpers. The Maupin Athletic Club met at 7:30 Tuesday Dec. 21 1920 and appointed several committees and leaders of the different lines of work. Clifford Morrow was appointed leader of the Basket Ball, and John Williams leader or boxing. After the busi ness was finished some excite ment took place. All the irninir in rrrtnrl cmin'tli ni'ul 1'ullli'n ' Sw.i.6 b " J Hill.! i.o. o. r. Lodge No. 200, Mauplu, Oregon. Uieeti every Saturday night in .Donaldson's hall. Visiting weui berg always wekouie. R. B. Beu, N. G. B. F, Turner, Secretary. r nipinma mho aiage Leaves Maupin, 3 p. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 7 a. m. it Dnornr n.. i, nufitnp, rrup. Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Kuuuis 17-13 Vogt Block, uyer Ciosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 Wright-Crofool A pretty home wedding was aolemnized at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Knowles in Dufur Sunday at 1:45 when then niece Miss Ruby Crofoot and Malcome Wright were united in marriage, John Robinson, pastor of the M. E. church of Dufur officiating in the presence of sev eral relatives of the contracting parties. After a delicious wedding din ner Mr. and Mrs. Wright accom panied the bride's brother Lester Ciofoot to Maupin for-a couple dajg' visit with relatives here, going Wednesday to Vancouver t) visit Mr. Wright's father The young people are popular among Dufur social circles, the bride being a member of the 1919 high school class. Mr Wriaht is a student at O. A. C. in the same. Mr. A. M. Winn and the Misses Page left Wednesday night for their homes where t hey I will spend the holidays with home folks. Several of the pupila will spend vacation with their folks in the country. Prof. Winn wishes to thank pupils of the high school for the practical gift of a lunch kit. We wish to express our apprec iation to the people of the com munity tor their generous con- tributations both of time and means to the Xmas tree. Leonard Farlowone of out 1919 class now attending O. A. C. arrived Tuesday night for holi day vacation with home folks on Smock. ' ' ' "" s ' """ We wish -all a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. Ida Duncan C. E. Fargo covered the O. W. R. & N. lines. Besides these two com panies there were six others en gaged in the expre&s business. On July 1st 1918 all eight comp anies were consolidated into one great corporation known as the American Railway Express Co with thousands of offices in the United States. Canada and Mex ico. Parcels can also be sent thru this company to any point of hab itation in the known world. Therefore na will rpnililv Inncm bis the object of onotiinir an Express , office at Hi? Oregon Trunk, is not one (if competition, but solely I with a view to giving the public better service. The City of Mau pin will now enjoy four express trains daily instead of two as has been the case since a3 a war me asure the Oregon Trunk Office was closed. Farmers may now leave their produce any time dur ing office hours and be assured Obituary Arthur Wellington Wood born Feb. 6th 1863 in Erie City, Penn. ' departed this life Dec. 20th 1920 at Tygh Valley Oregon. He was united in marriage to Sarah Elizabeth Bussert Dec. 24th 1885 To this union were born the fol- -lowing thirteen children all of whom are now living except two who died in infancy. LenoraJane; Hugh; OrbinLeroy; Elsie Violet; Margaret Alta; Dortha: Delilah May; Daisy Iona; Milo Oliver; Gladys Adeline; Perry Treuman and Verle Rex. Four of these arc residents of Tygh Valley the remainder live in Canada. L The interment was made at the Tygh Valley Ccmetary Rev. J. I. Parker conducted the funeral service. it will reach the Portland market early the following dav, while merchanhs whoso orders reach that city before 7 P. M. should receive their express the follow ing morning thus saving a day, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henneghan left Saturday for Forest Grove to spend the holidays with Mrs. Alice Batty and Mrs. Lois Wright mother and mater of Mrs. Hen- neghan. , E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Lost, strayed or stolen one sorrel or light bay filly; small star in forehead, 3-year-old this coming spring, large t frame, branded D S on left shoulder; finder please notify Maupin Time3 or Don Stogsdill and re ceive.reward of $5. S. N. Hill was in from Wapi nitia yesterday morning with his truck and besides other freight took out a piano for J. I. West. PATRONIZE Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval Wapinitia About 6 inches of snow fell here Tuesday evening. The thermometer stands just below freezing. Bill Foreman spent a few days in Portland last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. M-oseDelore left Sunday for Portland to spend the winter with their daughter Mrs. Bevel. Mrs. D. Woodside writes to friends here that they ae set tied for a short time in BanDiego and are highly pleased with thi country. Flower are blooming in the yards. The Peace Makers and Livt Wire classes of the S. S. here spent a social evening at the church Friday. The teachers oi the two classes and Mis. Callie Bigbee were also present. Calvin McCorkle lost another fine horse Tuesday night. This i3 the fifth horse he has lost tlrs fall and winter. H. N. Dodge and Rev. J. . Parker repaired the roof of 11k church Wednesday and replastei ed some places on the walls. Mose Delore Jr. had a turkej shoot here today. No one bwro any shooting, but he succeeded in disposing of the birds- JN. G. Hedin and Robert Ellin wood left for Portland Thursday Chester Pechette returned on Tuesday from a few days' visit with relatives at Sandy. Two men arrived at the W. P., Keene home at Pine Grove Wed nesday night, having come across the mountains on loot, lhev report having quite a time get ting through the snow, it being 5 feet deep at the summit. O. L Paquet was called to Portland Monday by the serious illness of his brother Louie Paquet. Harold and Earl Retherford went to Portland Thursday to spend the holiday!, C A'LI IF ORNIA Calls You . 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Through sleeping car and dining car accommodations make the trib cither way comfort able and interesting, Let, our nijent tcil you all about it, prepare your itinerary, make your reser vations, deliver your tickets and supply instructive California literature. , A plessont variation from the all-rail trip to Cali tornia is the ocean trip from Portland to San Franca- fi, Sailings nn the ''Rose City" or "Alaska" evei v fifth day. Direct connection in Portland. l,et ih tell V"U about it. R. B. tieW Agent. Maupin, Oregon WM. Ml MIlltMAY HKNBRAI, PAfSKNCKR AT. If your property were destroyed by fire? Better Be Safe Than Sorry Protect Yourself Now. Sound Insurance Morris Brothers Do you know you can get? Fresh and Cured Meals Home Rendered Lard Butter Krust Bread and a Square Meal at Andy's Place Breakfast - - 7 to 9 a. m. Dinner - - 11:30 to 2 p. m. Supper - - 5:30 to 7:30 p. m.. Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Andy's Place, Maupin, Ore.