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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1921)
mau: PIN 1 1 rJh Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUP1N SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1921 VOL 7, NO 20 THE YEAR $1.50 ROSELTH KNAPP BREED. IS NEXT LYCEUM NUMBER Nnwllh Knnpp Breed, Brwtnn'a nnt d humorist, It one of lyreum's most popular entertainers. She presents a carefully arranged program of mono- legues, character sketches and short itorles. She Is a clever Interpreter and possesses a finished art which de lights at all times. She is more than a reader; rather Is she an Interpreter of real people In real life. Her "types" rft rttstlnntlre nrt mil morrpl lit her gifted character impersonations. Her work Is an art made so throuph years of earnest study and successful plat form experience. Shatluck's Hall March 2nd Tickets on Sale by Committee Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin,. 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p m V. ROBERTS, Prop I.O. O F. "lJ W A P I N I IT A Lodge No. 200, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in Donaldson's Imll. Visiting mem bera always welcome. Geo. McDonald, N. G. B. V, Turner, Secretary. E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. Henry C. Dake DENTISTRY 403 McKay Bhlg. 3rd and Stark St. Portland Ore. Dr. T. DeLarhuc EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-13 Vogt liloek, oyer Crosby's Drug stole, The Dalles, Ore Phone Dl.uk 1111 Maupi We Payroll for Maupin The representatives of the Western Wool & Warehouse Co. of Portland, report favorably as Maupin being the practical point for a branch scouring mill, as the water of the Deschues river furnishes ample power for all city and local purposes as well as for the above mentioned pro ject. Some leading citizens of Maupin have the assurance that the representatives of the above company will investigate farther The Western Wool & Warehouse Co. capitalized for $2,(100,00 1 i composed of some of the I :-t and ablest men of tin.1 state and Maupin idinuld be proud of the interest abown by Ibis company. Portland Painless Den tot. 1505, Second St.- The Dalles Oiegon same Building aw the U. S. rec ruting office. Ml work guarant eed. W. T. Slatten D. D.S. Prop A. F, Martin Blaelisniitbirig, chilled shares ground, and liorsesdioeing. terms reasonable. for cash Hi Hear the last and best number in Lyceum that Maupin wi'l have for at least another year, at Shattuck's hall. March 2. Roselth Knapp Breed, the well known reader and entertainer. The District Elder of the Free Methodist church stopped here yesterday and conducted services last night and . expects to speak again this evening- MORR Do you know Fresh anil Cured Meats Butler Krust Bread WSUK at Andy's Place Breakfast - - 7 to 9 a. in. Dinner - - 11:30 to 2 p. m. Supper - - 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Fool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Andy's Place, Maupin, Ore. " PATRONIZE in State Strive to Merit Approval . Wamic New: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davidson were here from Juniper Flat Tuesday. Cold weather prevailed here the former part of last week, the temperatvre getting almost as low as at any time during the past winter. Wednesday night was the coldest of the preseut cold snap. Bill Johnson made a trip to Sherar Friday. Prof. J. H. Ward received a box of smelt sent to him from Kelso, Wn., by bis mother. Andy Bailer will not assume the role of Bel vie Paliuon in the piny, "Society or liui-l" as was announced last week. The play has been postponed indefinitely. Pill Woodcock and daughter Ciinnel were Maupin visitors on Saincday. Gi'uidnia Kinworthy is still ver iil. Tin- 'heaviest snow of the sea son fell here Saturday night and Sunday, reaching a depth of about si. en iuchep. The snow is wet a 'I heavy and has weigh ted trees and shrubs to such an extent as to break many limbs from their trunks. Last night (Sundav) vvy. cold but the sun ! ia shining w.iiui today, indicat ing'a "break in the Etorin. For Sa! All kinds of rough lumber and some dressed lumber plenty of Sbiplap- Rough lumber 125 per M.; other grades in prop u i ion. Mulvany Bros. Mil!. The Tines $1:50 per year. you can get? Home Rendered Lard and a Square Meal 1 Bank IS BROS. e ana School Notes Examinations were held in the high school last week. Class leaders for this month are: Seniors, Levvn Derthick Juniors, Lester Crofoot Sophomores, Mabel Cyr Freshmen, Jessie Walters. Those making an average of 90 percent or over are: Ida Dun can, Lewis Derthick, Calvin Potts, Mabel Cyr, Jesse Walters, Hazel Williams, Orlanci Wallets, Lorraine Stovall. The smoker uiven by the Alb lelic Club last Saturday ninht proved to be iiiite a suecutt, $14 50 being taken in. The ineinbera ol" I be Alldelie Club assembled at (be 1. (.). O.K. hall Tuesday evening and eun;j ed in nouie good wrestling niatrh es ami some good work on Hie punching hag. No business meet ing way held The interest among the members of the Alhlelie Cl'jb seems to be as great a; ever. Local Interest If you would like a Jerri heifer calf cheap or a .Whil. Wyandotte coikercl for $2 rei Ronnoy. John Delletiglie and 'ion mail" a trip to The Dalles thiw week returning Wednesday. C 1 ,. Harphan relumi d Tues day from a trip to Portland. Garden Seedy, before the war prices. -Myupin Drug Slur. Mr. and Mrs. Claud WiUm and Cecil 'were " Maupin"vi:jitor'i from Bakeoven Wednesdey. Wiley J. Harris was in from Bakeoven Wednesday. Mrs. Bigbee was in from Wap initia Saturday to meet her laughter-in-aw, Mrs. Lyle Big ;".m w ho 'arrived on the after noon train. T. A. Connolly came up from Purl land Wednesday. Mi J. 11. Chustain is out iguin after ha1, i-g the measles, II. P. Mori is wise a Portland 'isitor la '4 wotk, Lawn Tennis Supplies, Maupin Drug Store. J. Fj. Kennedy was over fro in Wamic vesterday bringing a losi'l of poultry. C. G. Skogobfir; and Cl.ide Whil lock were in from CrUeir r yesterday. , The prospects are that the Maupin springs and the Maupin povyer will be developed m the near future. Spaulding Athletic goudo. Maupin Drug Store. A slide of rocks struck George Cunningham's speeder WediiPt:- lay, breaking the frame. A. r. Martin repaired it yestenhn morning. County Clerk VV. L Ciichton has so far registered nine dog licences for the county this yeai C. V. i'ttci'3 ot lygn is g' - iug to the Warm Spring Agvrirj Indian ofhco the 20th to find out about location of farm lands t be rented from the Indians. For Sale- about 1000 bu;--hi.l of 1-eardlesrt seed barley. --Claud Wilbon, Maupin, Ore. B. F, Richardson and son re turned Tuesday from Kahuna' ! Palls where they pppnt the win ter. They will coinmence their summer's work for the govern ment April 1st. Marion Duncan was in town yesterday from Smock and said the storm Sunday left about inch"s of snow there, but melt ing fast. Track Trouble Ovvin to the rain and snow Sunday causing slides on the track between Farghcr and Sher man, the 2:3" train that day was delayed, reaching: here at 7:25. Monday's train encounteied a number of slides on the joint track rear Kaskela, btlating them two hours. The Sunday night train to Band arrived here at 10 o'clock Monday morning, lulronizinp' the Hotel Kelly for break last. Two yonm; mi'llvuu. es. aft r I ml. i if over lie' town: ile' and broatliini.'.' the healthful atmos phere, iu mid around Maupiu for on" sunny afternoon werf com pletely eripluie I and ovi rwhebn-' ed by tin1 g rent po,i;.ibiliiies and opportunities of a developed Maupin. Ml'?. ,ed.ir'L; of Hood h'ivi'l i; the au"st here of hei dauyhtei Mis. J. 11. Woodcock. j B. 1). Fraley's truck look I he ' loi-d i.b'fig a f"v dips over De scleies avenue Fridny. Tfi" hjow of-Smehiv necessitated a repe i tition of the job, w hich L B, i Kelly with a. lip. teani did iu line iidiape Wednesday afteruooii. For sal" Jubilee iI00 i'kk In est 1 ri ( r, i-;oid " as new. -F. L. Kelly, Maupin. (O AT - EACYR'iS ; We have ji lew Clothes Baskets which are selling' at $2.75 and $2.25 each. Some-good Aluminum Ware al cost; a few .kitchen sels consisting of 1 Cleaver 1 Spatula 2 Butcher Knives 1 Large Fork I Faring Knife Aho r-iom octl Butcher We want to close fore I he h e Cream Season opens. t ome in and COMING! Mauoin March m apininiiia Tyg'h Valley BLANCH SWEET Fighting Cressay A f,tory of the 1549 Cold Rush in Califor iif. A 5quittcr's Daughter on a valuable piece of land, trying to Avoid being roblel by crooKs. Lcycl Comedy Admission 2o and 4o cents IS Land For Sale 320 acres'close to Castle Oregon 0. W. station and boat landing. Government ditch surveyed nearly to it. Price $10.00 per aire.small payment and terms E. C. Hamilton dealer in Real Rstate, Stevenson Washington., Send for list. For Sale 65 egg- Buckeye Incubator, practic.illy new. Very reason a de if lakeu at once, M. R. llertler. , For Sale A purebred Pohuul-t hina boar 18 months old, U. ,. Harris, Shaniko Oregon We have several second hand cars in Rood meehanical condi tion, good tires and good looking, for sale at reduced prices on easy ieun3 to suit you.- CrcFccnt Garage, Tygli Valley, Ore. Dnrcl Mwood came oukfroin The Dalle-) Friday and visited hi;; father, Ur. Fhvaod a couple days. Mai i -.Hi iKnicnn wa? over from Smock Saturday. 0 . (& $3 per set Knives at 6 centsO each this stock out he- look it over 3rd 4th 5th 6th IN