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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
MAUPIN Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 21, 1921 VOL 7, NO 15 THE, YEAR $1.50 HILL'S CASH STORE "Your Money Goes Farther At HillV Will not stock up on Hardware for a while on account of Uncertain Prices, but have made arrange Maupin Commercial . Club News Items ments with Marshall-Wells Latest Up-todate Prices by ordering for you. Let me figure with you on any Hardware you should want, Large or Small, as you know Marshall-Wells handle Everthing from a Package of Needles to a Threshing Machine. Meat Market in Connection With Store S. N. Hi School Notes The Maupin Commercial Club held a meeting at the school house Friday, January 14lh. The program for the evening was furnished by the pupils of the school. Several pupils are absent from school this week on account of measles, but we hope they will recover before the first of the week. A. meeting of the Maupin A thletic Club was called to order at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday evering, January 18th. The minutes of the previous meeting and the treasury report were read and approved. The treasurer report ed $74 25 in the hands of the Club. Five dollars more was laken in during the meeting. Following the treasurer's repoit was the report of the different committees, appointment of oth er committees and some discis sion. Four new members were taken into the club. Amotion IT si Ft y Inaugurating new low level prices for the present year . . . Here is where your 1921 dollar, even if it is hard to get will buy nearly twice as much as it would in 1920. We are taking a heavy actual loss on many items hut will fol low the market at all times. We Advertise Merchandise Not Prices Merely Our Stock is Complete and Deserving of Your Patronage Our Reductions in Prices are Permanent and Consistent, not made merely to "Catch the Eye" and our Inventory, just completed, discloses the fact that we are Overstocked on Certain Lines which we desire to Reduce at once and we will offer such items actually Below the Market Price. Prices on some lines are still "on the Tohogan, while on others, such as Shoes and Drygoods the Market has steadied and will probably not lower for some time, hut if they arc we will be there with bells and you may be assured that you can in safety Trade With Us Plowing and Seeding time will soon be here and we want you to know that we are Exclusive Agents for P. & 0. Plows, Kentucky Drills, International Disc and Peg-Tooth Harrow, International and Titan Tractors, John Deere and Syracuse Plows and Repairs. so I can give you the Wapinitia Oregon to adjourn was made and carried which was followed by some exercises. The high school pupils took the final examinations for this semester, Thursday and Friday. Those exempt from all the exams are Mabel Cyr and Hazel Wil liams. Lewis Dorthick, C. E. Moro vs Tygh Basket Ball' at Tygh January 26th. T; Hupbard and family leave tonight to take charge of the 0 T. office at Plymouth, Wn. A Owens has arrived from Kenne wick, to take charge of the station here. Come to my place about two months ago, one Byear-old heif er branded quarter circle on left hip and ear marked right ear two splits and crop. Frank Dyer For Sale-about 1000 bushels of beardless seed barley. Claud Wilson, Maupin, Ore. J. W. Staats was a Dufur visit or recently. THE HOUSE OF We have held our annual meet ing and elected new directors and new officers and intend to do something in the coming year The new directors are L. S. Stovall, R. E. Wilson, H. L. Morris, O. B. Derthick, L. B. Kelly, J. H. Woodcock and R. B. Bell. Same president and secretary; R. E. Wilson, vice president, and'O. B. Derthick, treasurer. At a directors' meeting Janu ary 18th a vote was taken in regard to the appropriation of $50,000 for advertising and de veloping' tourist industry in this state, all but one being against it on the grounds that taxes were becoming burdensome and that as. this commuuily has not gotten their part of taxes and help from any source in the past, in their opinion all appropriation should be cut down instead of increased until the time this end of the county gets recognition. Directors' meeting was called on the 19 h at Morris Bros.' office for the purpose of further considering (he road question of Maupin. ' The subject was given due consideration and Dr. StoVall was elected to confer with Road Supervisor L. J- Kelly and get Mr. Kellys' services in acquiring donation work and managing the graveling of Maupin grade. The Club is back of our representa tive in the County .Court in all matters, especially in the plans of getting our grades out of Maupin graveled or hard surfaced CLEARAN iMinrueK Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval For Sale I am too old to run a dairy hence 1 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 $1.00 per hundred post age extra. A. A. Bonney. Tygh Valley Tygh met their , betters at the fastest game played this season at Moro, being defeated by a score of 18 to 26. This is the first time the present team has been defeated. They don't feel quite so chesty this week with the exception of Glen Morris who experienced a broken rib. However the boys are looking forward to their next game with Moro to be played at Tygh, Wed nesday, January 26th , which promises to be as fast as the 7?k rw BETTER PATRONIZE last one. January 12th in a game with Grass Valley the score waa 14 to 55 in favor of Tygh; the 15th at Wasco, score 14 to 28 in favor of Tygh. Joe Muller left for Portland Thursday. Guy Krittain is broncho buster for Mays', lie will hold his job all right if the reins don't break Milo Wood and Jim Kistner went to Maupin Thursday, Guy Reddington is recovering from a serious attack of tonsilitis The Local American Legion held a meeting Wednesday night Five new members were initia ted. Members from Dufur, Warn ie. and Maupin attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kucks are over from Grass Valley visit ing 11. A; 'Muller.' For sale jack rabbits'. Bon ney Bros. Don't forgot the dance at Tygh, Wednesday, Jan. 26th. SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Magill were here from Wamic Wednesday. Quince Morrow arrived in Tygh last night. Alfred McCorkle trade his Oakland for a Dodge car. Morow vs Tygh Basket Ball January 2Cth. Portland rainless Dcntiet, 005, Second St. The Dalles Oregon same Building as the U. S. rec ruting office. All work guarant eed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Prop m t . A. F. Martin Blacksmithing, chilled shares ground, and horseshoeing, terms reasonable. for cash The children have been enjoy ing the snowy track between the church and the postofflce all the week, it being ideal for sliding since the snow Sunday. An inch or more fell yesterday morning. ale