TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, ORECON, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921 VOL 7, NO 21 THE YEAR $1.50 Wapinitia Athletic Club Wamic News r Local Items A Good Spring Tonic, Rexall Sarsaparilla, Maupin Drug Store Mrs. F. C. Butler is visiting in Portland and the valley. Ivory soap 2 bars for 25c, Ivory soap flakes 2 packages for 25c Maupin Drug Store. Andrew Cunningham added a , front porch to his cottage on Dufur street this week. ' The road drag is 6n the roads of the Flat this week. The roads i are yet in pretty bad condition. Mr. and Mrs. II. Anderson are preparing to give a free dance Saturday night. The last evening of Lyceum entertainment for this season .' was rendered Wednesday night. While Mrs. Breed's entertain ment is acknowedged the best number Maupin has had this season,, the committee regret that many more were not pres- eut to witness it. Lawn Tennis Supplies, Maupin Drug Store. Dee Talcott is tearing down his building on the rear of the v Mrs. J. H. Chastain's property and moving it to his farm. La ter: B. F. Cook has purchased it and the journey will not be so long. , If you would like a Jersey heifer calf cheap or a White Wyandotte cockerel for $2 see ( Bonney. Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 1 p. m. V. ROBERTS, Prop. I.O. O.F. (WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon. meets every Saturday night in Doiialdaou'a hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. Geo. McDonald, N. G. B. F. Ttjknih, Secretary. E B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. Henry C. Dake DENTISTRY 403 McKay Bldg. 3rd and Stark St. Portland Ore. Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical . Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug etore, , The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 Maupin State We Baseball Organize There will be a meeting at Maupin, Sunday afternoon, Mar. 6, for the purpose of organizing a base ball team for the coming baseball season. Everybody in terested invited to attend. All old players having suits will turn them in soon as possible. L, S. Stova'l. For Sale-about 10U0 bushels of beardless seed barley.- ('laud Wilson, Maupin, Ore. Garden Seeds, before thf1 war prices. Maupin Drug Store. Spaulding Athletic goods. - Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. Chas. Crofoot and chil dren are preparing to move back to the farm tomorrow. Portland Painless Dentist. 305, Second St. The Dalles Oiegon same Building as the U. S. rec-j ruling office. All work guarant eed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Prop Among Monday morning's 0. W. R. R. & N. passengers from here were Clarence and A. W. Fargher; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davidson, to The Da'les, and Mr. Davidson's sister, Mrs. Stevenson, to Forest Grove; MiFS lea and Mrs. Susan Derthiek to Portland; O. Chastain. When in Maupin go to E. A Cyr's for your Candy, Cigars and tobacco. Mis3 Addie Duncan who is em ployed in Prineville, came down Sunday night for a few days' visit with home folks on Smock. A. F, Martin Blacksmithing, chilled shares ground, and horseshoeing, terms reasonable. ' for cash WM For Sale All kinds of rough lumber and some dressed lumber. Plenty of Shiplap. Rough lumber $25 per M; other grades in proportion. Mulvany Bros. Miii. 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 Dinner Supper Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Andy's Place, Maupin, Ore. PATRONIZE Strive to Merit Approval The snow of last week has all gone; roads are drying up: grass is starting to grow, and spring seems to be really here. A little 9 1-2 pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wall last Thursday; all doing fine. Joe Graham has been building and repairing fences lately; be also, wiih the help of some oth ers has put a now fence around the cemetery that is un his farm. Lawson Madron has been suf fering with a large carbuncle under bis arm. Ed Barnard of Simnasho spent the week end here. The Hedin mill finished sawing for a while Wednesday. News is about as scarce around here as "hen's teeth." Every body.is building and repairing fpMCe.a. Gso. Rice is hauling' alfalfa hay from Maupin for J. P. Abbott Claik Richardson has been ear rying the mail between here and Maupin the past few days. Johny Delco left here Wednes day for the Troutnian ranch where he will be employed. 0. I. IViuet returned here today from an extended visit at Portland and Seaside. J. P. Abbott shipped 250 head of mutton Saturday to Portland. Lu McCoy took charge of them. N. W, Flinn purchased a black Angus bull from G E., Wood of North Bend. For Sale Pure Bred White Leghorn baby chicks from heavy laving strain $13 per 100. Hatching eggs $1 per setting and $,6 vax 100. Also one pure bred cocker el for sale $1.50. Mrs. Frank Batty. Phone 16F83. r For Sale 65 egg Buckeye Incubator, practically new. Very reason able if taken' at once, M. E. Hertz! er, 7 to 9 a. m. 11:30 to 2 p. m. 5:30 to 7:30 p. in. 7 Ban The present movement on foot by the Maupin Athletic Club to lease Shattuck Bros', hall is highly commendable one and de serves the support of every fair minded person that is looking to the welfare of their own interest and to the interests of the com munity in general. No club can exist without a proper home, and with this in viinV, the com mil tee appointed by the assoeia tiun consisting of W. O. Miller, O. F. Reniclc and Louis Derthiek are circulating a. petition to en large the membership . of the present club to a point where they will be enabled to properly house the equipment necessary to an athletic club as well a3 the members. The Maupin Athletic Club un ber the new regime will be subject to rules governing all athletic clubs in general, "and its object to promote the physical and moral welfare of its mem bers, the object first of all to develop physical stamnia and good health necessary to a suc cessful career. Entertainments open to the public will be staged according to the dictates of the c'ub'and funds so secured will be used in the best interests of the association. It is very likely that the organ ization will set aside certain afternoons for women members, and if a suitable instructor can be had, for the children also. The committee would like to feel that they have the support of parents in this matter,, and cau assure all that may be inter ested that the Club will be e safe place for their children to go, and as stated above will be conducted according to the rules of a first class athletic club with a3 much equipment a3 the club v ill see fit to purchase and in stall. Mr. Shattuck will equip the hall with two shower baths, other equipment will be forth coming if enough members can lie secured, and this, together with v, hat equipment the club already has Will be sufficient for a very good start, and through entertainments, etc., it will not be long before the association will be in fine working condition. We solicit the support of every one in what we" consider an ex cellent cause. I W. 0. Miller Committee 0. F. Renick ( Louis Derthiek 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 acre,small payment and terms E. C. Hamilton dealer in Real Estate, Stevenson Washington. Send for list. The Tygh Valley high school is preparing to give a play entitled "The Poor Married Man" at the Tygh Valley, I. 0. 0- F. hall, Friday, March 18. A basket supper and free dance will fol low the play. Ladies are invited to bring baskets. . The local I. 0. 0. F. held their last meeting in the Donaldson hall Saturday night, moving Sun day into their handsome new home just completed. The build ing is being painted and is a very attractive addition to the town. The Hotel Kel'y have added a spacious cbichen park and house School Notes The school was favored Wed nesday morning by the presence of Mrs. Breed, the entertainer on the Lyceum course. She gave two or three selections which were .enjoyed by the entire school. The Maupin Athletic Club held its monthly business meeting Tuesday evening, March 1. The WHoslling mat rornmitton uuvo its final report. The Athletic Club extended a vote of thanks to all who devoted time or con tributed material to the con struction of the wrestling mat. Members are requested to please keep their dues paid up. Mrs. Kaiser gave a party in honor of her daughter Winifred's twelfth birthday, on Tuesday evening, March 1st. Many of Winifred's girl friends and their motheis were present. The ev ening was enjoyed by playing games after which delicious re freshments were served. A track meet for the schools of southern. Wrasco couniy will be held at Tygh Valley, April 16. The students, both boys and girls of the Maupin school have enter ed with great enthusiasm into the preparation of training for this. Plans are being made for the making of apparatus neces sary for this training. . These last few spring, days have aroused the spirit of the schoolchildren. Baseball, tenni?, blackman and all such games are now in full swing. Mabel II., Cyr, C. E. Notice Fishing season docs not open until April 15.' Anxious anglers please regard the law in this matter. R. 0. Garland, ' Fish and Game Warden. Atty. and Mrs. Dufur returned home Wednesday from Portland. MSI IP leal Estate and Spcsk! Sprkg Sale AT E. A. CYR'vS We have a few Clothes Baskets which are selling at $2.75 and $2,25 each. Some good Aluminum Wate at eost: a few kitchen sets 1 Cleaver . 1 Spatula 2 Butcher Knives j $3 per set a liiii gc a oi iv j 1 Paring Knife Abo some good Butcher Knives at 60 cents each We want to close this stock out he fore -the Ice Cream Season opens. Come in and look it over Feb. 28. John Illingsworth moved to town Tuesday from the Spath place. Miss Alma Driver went to The Dalles Tuesday to visit Miss Dorothy McKay, who with her mother has' spent two months there. Miss Driver returned Thursday and Miss McKay and her mother returned to their home at Gateway yesterday. Mrs. Altu Miller and little Vul have recovered from the measles Noah Kinworthy of Friend visited his mother sevpral days last week. Grandma Kinworthy is much improved and feels she will be able to get up again. Jim Woodcock went to Smock Saturday to visit, at the Marion Duncan home. Tire death of Mrs. Osborne which occurred at her home in Tygh Thursday evening has cast a gloom of sadness over this place. She was an estimable woman and well qualified to con duct the'' work of the postoflice which was given to her trust. Floyd Eubanks was here from Juniper Flat Sunday. A greater part of the snow ' which fell here a week ago is gone nqw. South hillsides are bare. . Only in low and shaded places the snow remains, per- . haps four or six inches deep where most sheltered. The roads "are" very bad and but little travel now is made. Guy Brittain is confined to his home with an attack of measles. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Magill arrived from Portland yesterday coming from the station with George Magill. ' A. M. Patison went to The Dalles Friday. Belvie came home today. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kennedy entertained the Card Club Satur day night. J. E. Kennedy dehorned hia cattle the last week. AMI 3 4 consisting of to the rear of the hotel.