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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1921)
TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1921 VOL 7, NO 19 THE YEAR $1.50 MAUPM 4L JUL JUL JLLad ROSELTH KNAPP BREED, HUMORIST-ENTERTAINER, IS NEXT LYCEUM NUMBER Hosellh KiKpp Breed, Boston's not ed immorlit, is oue of lycenm's roost impular, eoter!ah:w. She presents a carefully irranged program of mono- Til ' y , 1 w f lojoM;'.'tharcter jketchet and abort tor!i. She la a clever Interpreter and poaeeeeee a flolebtd art which de Ujht$ at all tlmee. She la more than a reader; rattier la the as Interpreter et real paeple In real life. Her "types" ar.d)t'nctlT8, and you marrel at hr lifted cfcsraeter ltpperionatlon. Her work la atf art toade o through rem f earusst atudy and successful plat form eiperlesoa. Shattuck's Hall March 2nd Tickets on Sale by Committee School Notes The Maupin School is coming to the front! The High School ranks second in the county foi percentage of attendance, up to January 28, the attendance being 98.8 percent. The lower grades rank 24th in the county for per centage of attendance being 95.4 percent. We are sorry to find, however, that werank very low in visits from the School R ard. The High School pupiln are spending all spare moments thia week 'preparing for exam inations, which will be hld Thursday and Friday. The School Literary Society will hold the regular nieetinv Friday afternoon, Feb. "5th, The program will be based on the birthdays of great men born this month. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the High School pupi's and Mr. Winn at a Valentine Party given by Haze! Williams at her home Monday evening. The evening was spent in play ing games and having a general good time, after which delieiors refreshments were served. The members of the Maup'n Athletic Club met at the I. 0. 0 F. hall Tuesday evening, Feb. 13 where some wrestling matches W5re held. There wa3 no boxing because of torn boxing gloves. $ 1 ' Some of the members at e behind Garden Seeds, before the war: in their dues, and the Club will Pioneer Passes Wapinitia H. F. Davidson a former resi lent of this and the Wamic sec tion died February 9th. at the 'iome of his daughter Mrs. R. 0 Stevenson at Forest Grove. The remains were brought here and funeral services held Saturday t the Wapinitia parsonage, and interment made in the' Kelly cemetery. Mr. Davidson was a veteran of the Federal army in the civil war and a native of Missouri; having come to Oregon about thirty six years ago. Had he lived until June Mr. David s m would have been 76 years uld. He is survived by four sons and three daughters, all of whom vere present at the funeral, i liey are: J W. and R, I. David-sjn-uf the Flat, C. A. of Kenne n-iek Wn., J. M. of Hood River, M'. R.O.Stevenson of Forest Grove, Mrs. Ella Lousignont, PurlWi'd, and Mrs: Dora Thomp son of Criterion. prices. laupin Drug Store. I.O. O F. I WAPINITIA Lodge N. 209, Maupin, Oregon, uieuti evory Saturday night in Doualduoy's hall. Visiting mem berl alwaVn welcome. Geo. McDonald, N. G. B 1'. Turkkb, Secretary. appreciated itef they will kindly gay up. There will be two local insti tute held in Wasco County this rear imp at Tim Hallpa utnrr!av ear Tuesday of Olive March 19. and one at Maupin. ! which are being placed i Siturdav. April 2. A 'definite, machinery room now to attend either at The Dalles oi Maupin. ' Mall II. Cyr. C. E. Land For Sale , 320 aerefi tlubj hi Castle Oregon 0. W. station n" boat landing. Government -lit oh surveyed nearly to it. l'n"" $10.00 p"i acre.small payment and terms E. 0. Hamihon d'J'U' in Real Estate, Stevenson Washington. Send fur list. Some cold winds the past few days which reminds us that its winter yet despite the sprirg weather last week, roads are drying up fast, some cars are running. 0. P. Weberg came up from Maupin Wednesday in his car. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnard of Symnasho spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Flinn. Mrs. Madron gave "Grandpa" Kvick a birthday dinner last Wednesday evening it being his 84th birthbay. Uev. and Mrs. J. 1. Parker tul family were his guests. Grandma Morris is visiting td the home of her daughter. Mrs. Callie Bigbee this week. Mrs. Jobnie Sinclair returned Friday from a three weeks' stn Smock Items in Eugene and Rosehurg. Some plowing was done here lei-after some weeks of i last wek. ' I Mrsi. Etta Large arrived Mild Winter weather here. J. M. Farlow went to The Dalles Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan went to Jake Davidsons Wednes day for a three months stay, Virgil Mayfield and family1 are visiting with Jesse Cox and fam ily on the Flat for a few days. The Farlow Brothers are build ing a new barn. F. T Fellch made h business trip to The Dalles' last week. '('. If. Fads returned from Silver I,i k Tue. day Hcconii'imied by Eld. WaterbouFO who will u?sit-t in holding a meeting at l.he Sinock Church, which will continue two or three wepks. It is to be hoped there will be a good attendance despite bad roads. J. W Farlow is pi ending a week in Portland and The Dulles Mr. John Gordon is much hi t r e is, from The river has been very muddy for some time. -R, E. Wilson Co. lw'vetl a P'os i heir formerly c 'U A riataiia iviil ho emit nip.d hv Jon s. opposite the i a n to each teacher. Be planning store. FordsoB- M .: TRADR MARK New Price $735.00, The Dalles A Reduction of $165.00 Effective Jan. 26, 1921 Your Plowing Must be Done in a Hurry This Spring'. You Can do it with a Fordson Order Your Tractor and Plow Now GANNETT MOTOR CO. Authorized FORD AND FORDSON DEALER Opposite P. O. Min 1W1 The Dalles, Ore. We Have A Complete StocK of Tractor Parts yvt. Mrs. Mary Walker and Maude ( The Dalles Wednesday for a short moved to the Wood farm which stay with her daughter. Mrs. they have rented where Mr j iiidifh HiU. Walker has been keeping barbe taiV hall this winter. Delbert McCoy was over fiou Eagle Creek Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Mrs. Albeit Hammer was very tick last week but is improving now. A Chritttian Endeavor fuim'&I was given by Mrs. J. L Parker and Mrs. Bigbee at the pan on ago last Saturday evening. About !() were present. The eveuhu was speiH very pleasantly n playing gampg. Lloyd Richmond carried oil first prtee in a guess ing content and Hen Flinn and Oscar Hammer were awarded the booby prize. Kefreshuieii's were served. The C. Fi. will elect dfieers foi this year at the meeting next Sunday evening. Mrs. Bigbee gave a farewell u'-lie'or3 dinner for Lyle at their home here last Thursday Viiring. These present were Lloyd Woodside, Hen and Orval Flinn, Lincoln Hartman, Roy Rice, Everett Ricbnomd, Lawsdn Maldron, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hartman and Crystal. A bour ieons chicken dinner wa nerved. Lyle went to The Dalits Friday morning and Sunday Mr-'. R'g- bee received a phone from lorn in Portland, saying that he am Mrs, Anete Page of The Dallet were married Saturday evening n Portland. He left Pmtlanr Monday night for Louisiana. Power for Maupin J. H. Woodcock returned the first of the week from a business trip to Portland and Salem. While in Salem Mr.. Woodcock filed on 225 second feetof water to be conveyed from a point at the upper end of the Island abort the steel bridge at Maupin to a wheel 400 feet up the river from the bridge Mr. Woodcock con emplates opening work on the erection of a light and power plant nl this, location on the O.vgon Trunk right of way this coming spring unless oilier local inlnreias prevent the completion of the project. For Sale One pure bred Poland China Boar, weight 125 lbe. Cockerels, Golden Buff. Rhode Idland Red. - Claud Wilson. A Good Spring Tonic, Rexall Sarsaparilla, Maupin Drug Stow- Atty. and Mrs. K. B. Dufur went to Portland laat Friday, the former returning home Wednesday. ORRIS BROS. ait amid. UEAfCE Do you know you can get? Fresh and Cured Meats 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. nu ?ool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Andy's Place, Maupin, Ore. 1 PATRONIZE ). ft-'-.!.- :..' Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval Local Interest Portland Painless Deuti.t. .'50!i. iecoiid .St. The Dalles O-sam ;yine Building a9 the U. S. rec alling office. Ml work guurant ed, W. T. Slattcu L", 11 S. Pro) The Rebeckmhs held initiation Wednesday night. .Mrs. R. W. 'dcCorkle making her first visit into the mysteries of the organ isation, A big feed of good things i also reported. R. Fj. Wilson WS3 a Portland isitor the first of the week Mrs. Virgil Maynew ami son, Gale, are Dalles visitors Ibit veek. Mrs. Laura Durham of Yakima visited friends here yesterday taking the night train for The Dalles. Mr and Mrs. b. Wing arc moving the Tygb switchboard from tbo hotel to the Sugar Bowl building. Mrs. Hazel Doeriug is quite ill at tin home of her molhu Mrs. OtaiiK" Biittain in Tvsh Maupin Athletic Club ivill hold (lie following' contests at Shuilud's Hall, February 19, 1921 Wrestling Lavcrnv Fisclu r lialcs Shaltuck Billie McClure Aii uir Morris Dolphus fllayhcw UUt Miller Alhvrl Uutscll l rcd Miller IjCvi Dyer 1 tonai d Clnstain oxmg Koy Morrow Clifford Morrow Darrel Turner George Miller Howard Nye Clifford Miller liillie McClure Lester Crofoot Fred Miller George Morris Everyone Invited , Come, one and all ' Admission 50 cents Further Information, see G. 1 . Morris or O. J. Willittns