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THE TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 17 MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4.1921 THE YEAR $1.50 Fred Martin Dead School Notes Tax Contested c Hall Building Framework is nearly raised for the new I. 0. 0. F. hall on the corner of Deschutes avenue and Fifth street. 'Work com menced Monday when the con crete foundation posts were set. The structure is 24x50 feet frame two stories. It is planned to rent the lower room for athletic club and other public gatherings. Job Crabtree is head carpenter, with Dee Talcott, Seltz Miller, Earl Crabtree, Virgil Mayhew, and H. A. Whaite assisting. For Sale All kinds of rough lumber and some dressed lumber. Plenty of Shiplap. Hough lumber $25 cv M; other grades in proportion. Mulvany Bros- Mill For Sale 1U17 model Orkland $450; $150 and satisfactary pa pers takes the car. H. L. Morris Mrs. Krager Dead Krager In this city, January 31, Marie Krager, aged 26 years, wife of Thornwald Krager, of 400 North 25th street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Shively, and sister of Mrs. Kate Moore, Mrs. Mae Sleppy, John, Dave and Will Shively of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Lucy Metzger'oi Iowa. La., and Joe Shively of California. The remains will be forwarded Wednesday, February 2, by J. P. Finley &Son to Idaho Falls where services will be held and interment made.- Oiegonian Mrs. Krager, formerly Mr. Hatfield, was a resident of Mmi piu a few years ago ami haa many friends here. Measles are keeping the chil dren borne at present. Many families are suffering with them. In some instances one member of a family having to care for all the others. UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Offsva Sals Wood Ships and Wood Hulls Bids will be received on a private competitive basis in accordance with the Merchant Marine Act at the office of the United States Shipping Board, 1319 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C." Vessels shoeing the various tj-pes, dimensions and number available for sale are as follows: Numtsr Available 1 BT'GFH'B.TY TrE . . t.. w-.ath is V'.rth. it fn.t in(a. Eunk"rs-'-'"9l. 6.5; Pa! r.il OnamrBMnn tt- t!9a 10: StMtniKf R91!'.1, 8,218: Engine 1 Trip. Exp. ift; I. EALLIK H. Tub- Carlo, Bale, jsi.tw- Grain. m,m. l'4r,0; Boi'srs, 2 Est). & Wilcnx water 19 1! DMier.ntH d t., 4 IS5; Length, 21' ft.; Breadth S '.- ro.h, i ft.; Bunkere-Coal, tit; rails' mi wa umptlen. M: 6p"4 I- Stii!af fslsat, IW; KrtluM, Exp.; I. H. P. i.t?0 ; Boiler. 2 Stf3. Water lube- Largo, Eee, I"5 401 G'-a'r 153 401 FEV'Vou'lV'TYFE" rs'l"i2 S. t.. Length, 859 ft; Breadth 4! ft., J In.; Depth, 5" ft 6 In.: BurVera Cc!. W- Rv!y Fuel Ceniumptlen. 24; 8r4 1?: SleamUur RaSlya. .WI; Eniflnee, Turbine-West; Boiltrt 2 Stand. V.'ater lute; Car??, Be'e, MV1, ir AC?' AM.' FISHERIES TTFE: Dea!rafa t. f. t.. .""; I:f6th, 2S! ft. 4 In.; Brealtfi, ft r.'p'.h, 28 ft.; B'nke'-Coii, 4??; Dally Fuel Conaumoticn. SO ?pl 8; Seaming P.ali'is W; Engines, 2 Trip. Exp' ; I. H. F . 1 I""; Botlere. 8 Stand. Water lubt; Carro, File, 121,53?- Grain, 12J.S-5. , , , ALLEN TYPE; Dea'grateS a. w. t., JS- I.retrr Vi ft 4 In ; Breadth, 44 ft. 8 In.; Depth, M ft. 4 tn.i Btinkn-t2! 4:".2- Dally Fuel Csmumot'an 3? 8pa : Stetmlr. Ra4Sa, 4 03P E,. 1 Trio. Exp.;'l. H. P., i W. B-l'eri. 2 8nl Water Tube. ( g. Bale.' 143 'OS; Grain, 15..$!. LAKE OCEAN" N'AVI'JATICX CO. TTFE: Pea!e-natd 4. . t., 2S00- Length S4S ft - Breadth, 42 ft; Deoth, 2 it- Pal'y Fu! Consumption, f; ?pe4. 10: Er.alnee, 1 Trip Esp aft, I H. P., 14P0; BcUr, 2 Stand vater Tubes. A , MrCLELLAVD TYFE: DeJisna-el 1. w. t., !'5- Ler-frtli t ft.: Breadth 4! ft.; Eer'h 54 ft ! in.; P'tnkrt-t:l. taUj Fal Cnumpt!en, Jl- Sre1 i Strn!r. Fta'liu, z.5'4; Enrn. 1 Trip ,F.ip.: 1. H. p , 1.400 ficilers, 2 Eadep. 'Water Tub?; Cam Bale, 13 111; Grain, l?en! FEP.P.1S T7FE- Des:enate1 4. w, t . 3,''; Length. Hi ft.; B'eaith, 45 ft. 2 in.; Depth 2, ft.- Punk'ra C'a', IV; Dally Ful Consamp tlcn, JC- Sc;.l, 8- Steaming Rj1iu. 3 354; Eni'.nea 1 Trip. Exp.; I. H. P.. 14":; Bella?. 2 St9"1. Wate? Tub': Car?-.. Bl 14? 2; Grain l'i 332 HOUGH TTFE: r!(rstd d. t. t., l.eW- Lergh, S'4 ft.- Bre'.dth. 4S ft.' Decth. M ft 8ar.Sfr-CiM. t!iy Fuel Corf'mpt!cn. iS tpd 'I: ?teir.-.!nr Bt4:u F.niiH. 5 Trip Exo -1 F F , 14?0; B-i!er 2 Stand -Water Tute- Cargo, Bale, 14T.": Gra n. 14i 3!3. GSATS HARBOR TYPE: DM'.enatH d t. t. 4 '"0 Tenrb 2'4 t in -p-nsith 43 ft Denth ft tu In.: E-inkJ'a-Ct-a'r 253; tally Fuel Csntnnsptltn, 8- Spd. t- S'aarelr- P.ad'u, SHI; Er.ginea, 2 Trip. Exp I. H F . l.; BM'.ara, 2 Stand Water TuE Carr" Bala, l'T.4f 7 ; Gram, l'T.4?. TERMS: 10 pf cent 0i tMlvary. Bant In iqual tainl- innual Imtallrnanta ever a perleH ef three years. Bids may bs aahasltfel fir en cr nir pia, or f"r any ccwblnstlcn cf TMlt; nd must r accompli ni1 by rrtiP.p1 r-beck rirb!e to th C. S. Shipping Bcarrl fir 2H pr cert cf monnt cf the bid. F.lda thculd be eutmittd cn the basis cf purchase "?s ! and vhers U." The Board reserve! the right to reject ant) a!! b!d. SEALED BIDS iheuid be aridreteed to the Secretary cf the UNITED STATES SHIFPINQ EORD. WASHINGTON, D. C, a"d Inderaed "SEALED BID FOR STEAMSHIP (Name of Ship)" and "Da Not Open.'! Ship and Sail Under American Flag ii The funeral of Frederick Mar tin was held at the Kelly ceme tery yesterday morning, J. I. Parker of Wapinitia conducting the services. Mr. Martin had been seriously i'l only a few days and his pass ing Tuesday at the home of his cousin Lloyd Martin on the Flat was a shock to his relatives and friends. Frederick Martin was born at Weston, Oregon, October 11, lSi'7. being 23 years old. When he was i) years of ago the family moved to Wasco county, living on the Flat ami at White River until a coupl" years ago. lie is survived by hin father, Harvey 1 3 1 tin, ami two sisters, Mis. dary Mayfield and Mrs. Johni? ,Iayli?ld of Yakima, a bruther, H--o vpy and sister Mrs. Ora Smith of Pufur, and several rela lives here, all of whom were preset at t lie funeral. Wamic News January SI. The Card Club .decided their second contest Monday night at the home ol Prof, and Mis. J R. Ward. W. E. Woodcock's side won fr in Prof. Ward's players. Ice cream and cake will be served tit- the Frank Ma yill home tonijit, the losing membeis fiii'iiisldng the menu. Percy Piker inn.!." a trip to Sheiar Wednesday U'king Mrs. Diner who whs on her ay to The Dalles. Mi 3. Ben Steed has i-'unird from The Dalles where the work ed in the cannery several ninths Many from here attends' tbf basket ball game at Tygh V. d nesday night. Dancing ami ; basket supper fullowed, the .ie ceeds going to the basket bah team. Marion Duncan returned Mon day from his homcidead, remain ;in till Friday at the J. R. Wood 'code borne, accompanied horn that, day by Mrs. Duncan am' baby. Joe Chastain was a Dalles vis iter Tuesday until Thursday. j Liberty t'haslain made a h i jto Bherar fJaturdav, taking i I nai l v w bo had been hioMne at timber land here. We still have snow on the siuund here. I Jim Kistner was here from iT;gh Saturday. Smock gave a dance Friday night. Mr. and Mrs Bill Johnson en teilained their near neighbors with cards Thursday night. i Percy Driver went to The Dalles Saturday. I Belvie Palison came out from The Dalles Saturday, having spent the week at the W. Walkci home. The school Literary Society met Friday afternoon. Officers were elected for the following semester, Ida Duncan being elected president; Hazel Wil liams, vice president; Mabel Cyr, secretary and treasurer; and Lewis Derthick, sergeant -at -arms. The program followed the election of officers. A num ber of visitors were present. The children of the primary room are making preparations for a Valentine box. This week shows a greater k ereast in attendance, due to Hip measles. We trust that most of tb pupils-will be back again for next week. - The Maupin Athletic Club lield a meeting 'Tuesday, February 1, and elected new officers. O. J. Williams was elected president; Lewis Dertldck, vice president; Lester Crofoot, secretary, and Jesse Walters, .treasurer. At'tet all business was transacted we engaged in some athletic exer cises. The club will give an athletic entertainment, Saturday February 19. Louis Derthick C. E. My Community My community is the place where my home is founded, where my business is located, where my vote is cast, where my children are educated, where my neighbor dwells and where my life is chief ly lived. I have chosen it after due con sideration among all communities of the earth. It is the home spot for me. My community has a right to my civic loyalty. It supports me and I must support it. My community wants my citiz enship, not partisanship; friend liness), not olTisdiness; co-operation, not disseutkm; sympathy, not criticism; mjf intelligent in terest, not indifference. My community supplies me with law and order, trade, friends education, morals, recreation and the rights of free born American I should believe in my community work for it, and I will. If you haven't one of our 1U21 Calendars, come in and get one Its yours for asking. Maupin Drug Store. Tuesday was the date of hear ing for Mrs. A. H. Staats vs. Maupin School District at The Dalles. Atty. Dufur, Job Crab tree. L. D. Kelly, F. D. Stuart, L. S. Stovall, E. Fischer were present from here. D. M. Shat tuck, of Dallas, Peter Kilburg and W. Staats were in attend ance from Portland. The Court still has the case under consideration. For Sale One pure bred Poland China Boar, weight 125 lbs. Cockerels, Golden BulY, Rhode Inland Red. - Claud Wilson. Hon. N. J Sinnolt has favored this section with a fine collection of garden seeds which may he obtained at the Times office. B. F Cook made some altera tions and some interior improve ment in Ids building on Deschtiteu avenue the fore part of the week O. F. Renick and family re turned Monday from WallaWalla Tygh Valley The fastest game of the season was piayeu nere Wednesday night, January 20. Tygh defeat edSMoro 22 to 2-L H. S. Neclry returned from The Dalles Wednesday. Z. A. Watkins left for. John Day Thursday to take charge of K. L. Hauser's sheep for a few .lays. Ronnie llauser who baa been, taking care of them is lown with the measles. Cuy Pritton hired out break bu'ls fr A. A. Bonney, but alas, the reins broke. He held his bis job two jumps. Mrs. K. llauser went Fiiday fo The Dall--1. A surprise party was givef i'ur Mrs. A. Kistner at her home I'ueud.iy night. Tygh won the uaiue at Orasr Valley FriJay night, score 14 to 12. Bant Bonney, the local Jack rabbit dealer arrived from Cii tei ion Wednesday nibt vitli t new supply of rabbits. Zen Watkins as-isted Sook dui'mt Ranta's absent-0. Guy Britton went to Wami' Sunday evenina. John Hlingswtirth was in Tygh Tuesday. Mrs, J. T. Harper and Claud took charge of the store the first of February. Milo Wood is manager of the local basket ball team. Thf team ha3 busted up. Portland Painless Dentist, EK, Second St. The Dalles Oteyni same Building as the U. S. it ruling office. All work guarant eed, W. T. S!atten D, D. S. Pm Mrs. Lester Rucks left for hn home near Oars Valley Sunday. MOR RIS BROS. 4 sm Do you know you can get? Fresh and Cured Meats Home Rendered Lard ultcr Krust Bread and a Square Meal at Andy's Place Jreakfast Dinner supper ool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Andy's Place, Maupin, Ore. PATRONIZE Maupin State We Strive to Merit Approval IBank We have several etxond hand cars in good mechanical condi tion, good tire and good looking for sale at reduced prices cn eauy terms to suit yon. Crescent Garage, Tygh Valley, Oregon H. E. Wibon attended thf Commercial Club Imnuurt at thf Hotel Dalle; last Thursday even ing. How about a flashlight T winter's ope. Two cell Miiall sie $1.0f cijtnpkte with batter Two cell larfce complete $1..'5. Three cell complete with battery fl.75. Thi3 is pre-war piii Real Esila UNSURAN CE 7 to 9 .a. m. 11:30 to 2 p.m. 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Maupin Athletic Club will hold (lie following contests at Shaltuck's Hall, February 19, 1921 Wrestling liiivenic Fischer Hates Shal hick Hillic McCIurc Arthur Morris Dolphus Mayhew Dili Miller Albert UuhscII Fred Miller I cvi Dyer Leon aid Chastain Boxing Koy Morrow Clifford Morrow Clifford Miller Hi Hie McCIurc Darn 1 Turner Lcstei Crofoot George Miller Fred Miller Howard Nyc George Morris Everyone Invited Come, one und all Admisbion 50 cents Further Information, tee G. L. Morris or 0. J. William