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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1920)
0 MAUPIN Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 12 MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1920 THE YEAR $1.50 Obituary Wamic Stop School Notes Smock Items For Sale T7 vtrr 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 ism Funeral services for Louis Paquet, Veteran builder of steam boats, were held at Kenworthy's undertaking parlors at Lents at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr.Paquet is credited with hav ing constructed 113 stemwheel and propeller boats for operation on the Columbia, Willamette, Snake, ; Colorado and Yukon rivers. His latest product was thd , , stern-whecler Neapelem, now' the Robert Younif. Mr. Paquet ilied last Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. II. E. Ulen, 7249 Eiffhty-aecond street Southeast. He was 1U years of age. Surviving relatives are two brothers; Joseph of this city and Oliver, of Wapinitia, Oregon.! two daughters, Mrs. Ulen And Mrs. Lulu Turner of Seattle, and a son, William; ' Mr. Paquet came to this sec tion of the country, from St. Louis in 1852, traveling by ox team. -Oregonian, 12-29-1920. HJJw about a flash-light for Winter's use. Two cell small size $1.00, complete with battery Two-cell large complete $1.35 Three cell complete with battery $1.75. -This is pre-war prices MissTca Derthick who is tea ching in the Victor district again this year i3 spending the holiday at home. VV. L. Fischer and wife were guests Christmas at the farm of E. J. Fischer and family. HILL'S CASH STOR "Your 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 Meat Marftet in Connection With Store S; N. Hill Wapinitia Oregon I.O. O F. JWAPINITIA LndtrB No. 209. Matmin, Oregon. meets every Saturday night ii' Donaldflou's hall. Visiting mem hers always welcome. R. B. Bell, N. G. , B. F. TukneR, Secretary. nap ilium nuiu oia0u ; Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. " Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p in I ROBERTS, Pion Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval A girl baby weighing nine pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Booth Monday. Miss Ruby Crofoot who was married a week ago at Dufur to Malcolm Wright, is a native of this place and her many friends here wish her a happy married life. About six inches of snow fell here at intervals last week but is now about all Rone. Monday night of last week was the coldest of the season. San ford New and his molhr are here from Metolius spending the holidays with Mart New and family. Much rain has fallen here the latter part of last week. Clifford Palmateer is able to be up some of the time although not entirely recovered from the rheu matism. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magill gave a card party at their home Wednesday -night Lunch was served. . Miss Dorothy McCorkle, ac companied by Miss Laura Kibby, of Hood River, came up from Portland Thursday for the holi days. f Sammy Douglas came up from Hood River Thursday. Jim Kennedy went to Sherars Bridge Friday to meet Miss Lu cile Kennedy who came from The Dalles for the holidays. The Christmas tree a.nd enter tainment at the school house Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SFECIAL1ST Glasses Properly Fitted -. Exclusively Optical Eoums 17-13 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 ' E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON PATRONIZE Sending your money out of the country to mail-order sharks for the very good reason that every cent that is sent out, every order that is given mail-order or per sonal solicitation houses comes that much nearer forcing the local stores to a strictly cash basis. The time is near, perhaps nearer than you think when a little accomodation on the part of the storekeeper will tide you over the rough places, Whereas if the amounts were pair! to the merchants on acc ounts, in many cases owing, it would enable the merchants to "carry on" until such time as i products begin to. move. Please do hot consider this a "wail" from a "broken, heart" or anything like that; it is Said f; r your benifit, for if you, for the sake of a fsw cente sa.ing with concerns that pay no part of the expenses of your country and yoiir town, insist on sending what little available cash there is out of the country, it will surely force us and every-one else on a cash baia. which, admitting . that it ni'iM I it be a good thing when time are "flush" would certainly wui k a hardship now. Shattuck Bros. Friday afterncon was very en tertaining and many were in at-, tendance. Charley Lake came out fioni The Dalles to-spend the holidays. Dr. W. A and Mrs. Short re turned to Dufur Monday, v . Mr. and MrsTFloyd Eubank? and baby Florine wpreover from Juniper Flat Christmas day, re maining over night. Many young people went f i in here Saturday to the dance ?t Maupin. The Woodcock orches tra furnished the music. Guy Brittain was up from Tygh Valley. Mr. end Mrs. "'Bud" Harvey and little Nadine spent.Xmas at the Bruce Driver home of Jun iper Flat. A school meeting, levying a tax, was held here a week ago Saturday. Howard Blackerby, Mrs. Black ery, Mrs. Nellie Magill and Mrsr. Annie Packard went to Dufur Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harvey and two small children went to Mau pin Tuesday. v Jim Kistnee returned Monday from Idaho where he spent sev eral months. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woodcock took little Carmel to Maupin to have the cast changed on her foot Christmas dinner at the Cunningham farm home was the occasion of quite a gathering to enjoy "Mother's" cooking. Be sides George Cunningham wife and son, and Andrew and wife, P. H. Mott and family were guests. The Christmas tree held in Shattuck's Hall on Christmas Eve was enjojed by all. The large tree was beautifully decor ated with tinsel, pop corn and other articles. The program was very good an9 the . children de serve special praise In their part After the program Santa Claus paid the crowd a visit and told of his trouble along the muddy roads. The presents and candy were then distributed. Vacation is being- enjoyed by the pupils and teachers this vyeek. The regular school work will be taken up once morp next Mon day morning. Mabel Cyr. C. E. Wapinitia Birthday Party, ie scribe was most agreeably surprised last Wednesday after noon when about 25 friensd gathered, here, bringing many gifts, including an apron shower refreshments were served at 4 o'clock; consisting of numerous cakes, pies, fruit salad and hot coffee; Mrs. J. I. Parker and Mrs. ! George Burnside were the enter tainment committee and the afternoon went all too quickly. Mrs. Sinclair presented the birthday cake with 43 burnir.fr burning candles on it. Thoee. present were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sinclair, Mrs. George Burnside and daughters Janette and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. David Sharpe and little Melba Mrs. B, L. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Richmond, Mrs. R. W. McCorkle Mrs. Kate McCorkle and stm Irvine, Mrs. J." I. Parker and son Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'brien Mrs. Nettie Woodside, Mrs, Mark Arnette, Mrs. Louisa Rice and lifford McCorkle. - This section has been enjoying regular California weather the past week, hasn't even frosted for over a week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McCotklf and son Clifford visited Wednes- dav at the home cf their eon Calvin MeCorkle. A dance was given Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Annie Smith. The Christmas tree and enter tainment at the church Fndev evening was very successful. ' Solendid program was given b the school in connection with the Sunday School, Santa Claus was there and handed a treat to a)1 children present. And the mess age that was uttered on Judee Hills long ago. "Peace on Earth Good will toward men" seemed to prevail in every heart. . Johny Sinclair made a trip to Maupin Thursday taking down p load of A. L Fluharty's goods to be shipped. Joe Graham made a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnard came jver from Simnasho Monday and and is visiting at the. Clarence Alexander home. Re". J. I. Parker and son Oren are spending tins week at the horns of Howard Blackerby in Wamic; they are making some needed repairs on their house. - Mrs. Callie Bigbee is spending the holidays in Portland with her sons, Carson and Morris. ,, Tommy Kinzel came out Mon day from his winter's home near Mt. Hood where he has been trapping this winter. He reports that trapping has not been rery good, owing to the warm open, winter. . V. B. Keen made a trip to Ij Maupin Thursd Thursday. We are having real "Valley" weather, rain, mist and more rain Aivin Savage returned to his home at Cascade after a short visit with rtdat ives here. Miss Helen Fletcher of Mon mouth is the new teacher of Smock school beginning with the Now Year. Goo Craft is at hoina for the holidays, a.-; is silo;; Leonard Far low. Raymond IVonnor who hns been attending 'iclmol bore, re turned to his h'.'ne whine lie win uiiisu rue S'.'nooi t.rin Factor Eads hp.?. bf.n preach ing sermons on the "isms" Mar monism being his last. He will speak on Roman ('fithnlicisi.i on Sunday January 2. Onie out and Lear him. Miss Ma Duncan return'.! from Mft'-ipirt to spend the holidays with her parents. Mrs. Duncan has been quite ill for the past month, but is some better. Mr. and Mrs. E M. Wall and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fiinn and Orval are visiting this week in Wamic at the home of their sister Mrs. Chester Brittain. TO A WORLD L aLiI ORNI A America's Winter. Playground Outdoor life Meal.- An nr!ess variety of healthul re erefltion, pmlinies end sight seeing tours; Its thousands of miles of picturesque paved highways are the admi ration ami delight of iiiul.or -enthusiasts. A real emi tropieal winter paradise. Tke Direct and Pleasant "Vay to California s Via the' UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM which places at the disposal of its patrons two extremely attractive and interesting routes the world-famous Columbia River am Shasta Houtes, or through Salt Lake City and one hundred miles of orange groves in the Sunny Southland. , Wliy not Go One Way Ami Mum Th Other A circle of rare scenes and experitncen not-exiielled un the continent. Through bleeping par and dining cr 'accommodations make the trib eithsr way comfort able snd intereftirg. Let. our p gent tell you all about it, prepare your itineiary,' make your reser vations. rleli"er youv tickets and supply iustnietke California litem tutt. A pleasant varif-.tiff from the nil-rail trip lo Cali t'liniii i tn aetna trip ftom Pen Hand to '-.gn Fran v !, Sailing? oo im "Rw City" or "Alaska" e- e' v fifth day. Dnct connection in Portland. Let us teil you about it. R. B. lifi'. Ag.-t ?!snpin, Oregon YViU !VM 'IKIJ'A Y GENERAL if your property wrre destroyed by fire? Belter Be Safe Than Sorry Protect Yourself Now. V.V.tl f nr.,,,-, .I Do you know you can get? Fresh aiiu Cured Meats Home Rendered Lard Butter Krust Bread and a Square Mta! 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. I am too old to run a dairy hence I will trade a few young registered and grade Jersey heifers for other stock. . I dozen Everbearing strawberry plants by mail for 25 cents in stamps-$1.0O per hundred post age extra. A. A. : Botinwyt family spent Chrfstmns with Mr. Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Douglas and family of Kaskela spent Christinas with G- R. Fads and family returning home on Tues day. The ladies ar.sfetr. Smock peopU w er. pretty ei ally entertained or entertainera on Christmas day. Mr. John Ayeres and family and Marion f arlow, and family at dinner with Mr. John Farluws. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Mayfield and family ha.l dinner with Virgil My fields' Mr. F. T. Feltfeh. and boys with his sister Miss Inna, ate dinner with Mr. Inm Farlows. Mr. Hills family with Cecil Maj fieWs Watch mestin j, at the church on Friday eve, come- out and be entertained by the Beginnerr and Ptimary S. S. classes under the supervision .of Mrs. Eads. Calls You OF INFINITE BEAUTY AND CHARM PA&8ENRR AGT Myrris Brothers