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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1921)
MAUPfiN TIM THE PS 4 Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 31 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 12,1921 THE YEAR $1.50 Local Items Wamic Newe Base Ball School Notes The Literary Society held its last meeting this term on Friday May 6. Quite a few ladis attend ed and we hope they enjoyed the program. The Society will continue to give these programs next term. The Baccalaruate sermon for the graduating classes will be given Sunday, May 22nd, 7:45 p. m. at the school house by Rev. W. A. Matthews of Simnasho. Rev. Matthews is well known in this section of the country. He will give an interesting discourse appropriate for the occasion. Good music will also be a part of the services. Everypody is cor dially invited. The Graduating class exercis es will be held in Shattuck's hall Msy 27. Dr. Kilpatrick will be the chief speaker of the evening. Thuraday and Friday of this week are the high school exam ination days. The results of these exams will determine who's who on the eaemptionlist. They will be dark davs for the eighth grade as the pupils of that grade will take their slate final exams then. Some of us pupils are begin ing to look cheerful as vacation is but two weeks in the future. We thank you, The School. Dave Donaldson is preparing to build a house on his lot in block 23, facing Dufur avenue. The lumber was laid on the ground yesterday. The Maupin Garage had their work shop floor clear of cars for a part of the time yesterday, thi3 being the nearest 'caught up' with their work they have been for some time. Paint is on the drop. Get our prices. Maupin Drug Store. George Chandler was over from Wamic Monday and Tues day. Mr. Chandler is an ex service man, having been home only about two months. The "Maupin Garage has are duction of 20 per cent this week on Kelly, Springfield, Silvertone, Cord, Goodrich and Fabric tires and tubes. Portland Painless Dentist. 305, Second St." The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor, Mrs. Philmlee entertained about twenty children Saturday after noon in honor of her daughter Helen's birthday. Out door sports and literary impromptu programs and a delicious Juncheon made the afternoon pass all to quickly. Try Hazelwood ice cream and a malted milk shake at Andy's place. Kah-Ne-Ta Hot Springs We wish to announce that the Springs are open for the Season with Larger Camp Grounds, Im proved Roads, Groceries, Wood, Oils and Gas kept on hand. Kah-Ne-Ta Hot Springs Co. Found on Juniper Flat, one package containing: 1 pair of men's gauntlet gloves, I cap, 1 pair of canvas shoes. Owner call at Wilson's store. Clifford Palmateer of Wamic who has been very low with pneumonia is olightly improved. Huckleberry Fin will bo on the screen here Sunday night. This will be a big special. Eastman Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. Maupin Drug Store Miss lea Derthick last week purchased lots 18 and 19 of block 24 on Dufur avenue and has had them cleared of rocks, Win, Heehuian and R. B. Cantwel! and ( ii m doing the work. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin narrowly escaped (he loss of their coftrge by fire w hen a board supporting a terrecotit flue was partly burned Mr. and Mrs. Manion of Port land whil on an auto tour stop ped here yesterday, visiting with relatives. Ms. Manion is a sis ter of L. B., L. D. and L. J Kelly. Just Arrived at the Maupin Garage The Place to Get the Service on your Car or your Tractor-at the Garage, on the Ranch or on th Road. Just ring the Phone and call for 10A882 and see how long it will take us to be at youi needs. No matter what you want or how bad you are Broke Down we will repair your brokei parts and put you on the go in less time and for less money than any one else can do so. Why' Because we are urerjared to do so in any line you want done. tf vnin- TrAffnv npeds Overhauling for harvest call in and see us about it. If you have any broker castings needing repair bring them to us. We can save you time and money on them. Don't saj they are too big or too small and throw them away. Just bring them in to the Garage and get them repaired. If we can't repair them it won't cost you any money for us to tell you they cannot be repaired. If you'r casting is on your Tractor and is hard to get off, leave it then and we can come and repair it on the machine in less time than you can take it on, and you am nn tbe rrn All work is miarantppd to vou. All we ask is for vou to irive us one mort trial and if we can't make good, we will return your money, and will not complain. We sell you Gasoline by the Ticket for Less Money than we can haul it home and fill your car: Every time you spill a pint of gas in filling your car and if you fill your car 15 times out of youi barrel 50 gallons, vou lose 15 pints which will cost you 2 1-2 cents per gallon. Gas costs yoi 35 cents oer callon at the depot and you waste 15 pints it costs you 37J cents, less the trouble haulinz it home and refilling your car. Call at the Maupin Garage and buy your gas by the ticket and save your money and time and gas. When you buy 50 gallons of gas at the Maupii Garage vou set 50 nallons of eas. We Sell Gas and Oil and Greases, Goodrich Tires and Tube3; Silvertone, Cords. Kelley, Springfield Tires and Tubes. We make all adjustments on tires here at the Garage. We are behind the Tires and will make vou satisfied with the Tires you Buy from us. Wo mn rp.I1 von a Ford Truck. Ford Touring Car or a Fordson Tractor. We handle a large stock of Ford Parts all the time for Fords and are ready for service on them. We overhaul vour Ford engine and transmission for $2.00 and put it in First Class Shape, less parts All work is rushed to you. Leave your car with us. We will repair it at once and deliver to you as soon as repaired. We are here and are ready to go. Yours truly, MAUPIN GARAGE Manager of the Shop, J. W. Temple 1 Maupi PATRONIZE in State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval i Vernie Norval went to The Dalles Monday bringing his mother home who had spent two weeks with Mrs.' J. S. Fraley. State Organizer, Mrs. E. R. Andrews of Oregon City, assist ed by Mrs. H.M. Ford, of The Dalles, organized a W. C. T. U. here Monday night, Mrs. Emma Chastain was chosenl president, Mrs. Adelia Driver, vice presi dent, Mrs.Alta Miller, secretary, and Mrs. Nellie Magill;' treasurer fhe women were guests over night of Mrs. Elsie Campbell. Arby Magill took them to Sherar uesday. They went on to The Dalles. Dr. El wood was at the Char ley Duncan home Tuesday. Mifs Ora Duncan is much improved from her injuries- Jitmtiy Patison was out from he Dalles Friday. He visited at the Bud Patison and Ike Driv er home. . Mr. and Mrs. Willis Norval, Hilda and Clare and Mrs. Flora Norval went to The Dalles Sat urday, the latter remaing over night. . Clifford Palmateer was taken ill Friday night at the Howard Blackerby home. Mr. and Mrs. Blackerby took him to the home of his parents the next morning. Dr. Elwood was summoned and pronounced the case a serious attack of pneumonia. Miss Katheriue Marker accom panied Miss Addie Duncan from Prineville last week. The Ladies Social Club met at the church Saturday afternoon. The next meeting will be ai the liome of Mrs. Veva Driver and the members will engage in quilting. , Yard Norval and Belvie Pati- 3on went to the Dance at Mat) pin Saturday night. Mrs. Joe Wing was a passen ger on the stage to Sherar Sat urday. Mrs. Emnia Rowan was out from The Dalles Thursday. Dave Camnbell brought a load of coul from The Dalles Tuesday for the blacksmith shop here. Ellis Doughton and Guy Molt were over trom juniper riat Sunday. Clarence Alexander and faimlj were here Sunday from Maupin Mr. and Mrs J H. Woo'leork and Irene were over from Mhu pin Sunday at the Guy Harve; home. A larire crowd of fishermen gathered at Shearei'9 bridge Sun dav. catchina salmon trout. Bill Johnson and family, Ed Driver, Mr. and Mi'3. C. S. McCorckk and Miss Katherine Clemin went from here. Dr. and Mrs W. A. Short were among those from Dufur who enjoyed the sport. John Zumwalt came Fridaj from Portland and is visiting old time friends and relatives Jim Kennedy brought Mrs, Kennedy and Lucile out from The Dalles Friday. They return ed Sunday, Mrs. Sarah Kennedy going to town with them. Arbie Magill and Alda Norval went to The Dalles Sunday. Mrs Flroa Norval came home with them. The Highland Ditch Co. it working their ditch this week. A force of men were working the road down through the Mit Wing and Stakely lane last week The elderly men of the town were given the job of repairing the cross street here in town last week. Floyd Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. John Eubauks and Vivian came Smock Items 1 i J'ii 1 Weather warmer. Bad colds are still the fashion. C. N. Farlow is drilling in oats Mrs. Irma Munier is spending a few days with her mother Mrs M. Duncan. Mrs. Thos. Farlow-and son Floyd went to White Salmon Monday where they own a small fruit farm. Quite a number of Smockites went fishing and picnicing on Gate creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Scott of Hood River visited Mr. and Mrs. Brad way, their uncle and aunt, ovp1 Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Farlow and Mrs. Monday's Dalles Chronicle in nart gives the foilowing concern ing the game plcyed there last Sunday by the Maupin baseball team: As a baseball game, yes terday's exhibition between The Dalles and Maupin teams was a good exhibition of fighting. In cidents The Dalle3 lost the game 12 to 0. All progressed well until the fifth inning, when Frank Cullins, shortstop, took exception to certain actions on the 'part of .the Maupin first baseman; Cullins registered ex treMe displeasure with his fits, receiving as good as he sent. Spectators and plovers separated the two. The Dalles tPam.fol-.RradwHvvist.ed thr sr-bool Mnn lowing the fight, played a very ' (lay, ragged game of baseball, being Mr. Jackman, the county agent unable to make any progress in was or. Smock laut week and set the scoVing line. over from Juniper Flat yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and Val went Juniper Flat yesterday Wednesday of this week as the time to poison squirrels. Edward Disbrow came in on Wednesday evening lor a short visit with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kelly and the Misses Page wont over on White river fishing Sunday. Wanted A bench of horses to pastJre. Otto Herding, Criter ion, Oregon. Careful Planning Saved Ten Per Cent As a rule unexpected building costs creep in ' a a result, of poor planning or careless figuring of mfiteiiak That's where our years of practi cal experience will help you. We're prepared to F.'ijrtrepf, plan?? and give you primates on material that will be right. In fact, (hat kind of work is part, of our regular service. There's no charge for it no obli gation we pimply want to make it. profitable for you to buy from w. Be sure to give ub a chanee the next time ynu are going to build of repair. A call will bring us any tim. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Huckleberry Fin by MARK TWAIN'S AUGIITER - A Big Special - Wapinitia May 11, Wamic 14. MAUPIN 15 COMING Next Week! Louis Glaum in Lone Wolf's Daughter POLARD COMEDY Some of the Many Things at Andy's Place Hazelwood Ice Cream, Vogan Candies Fresh and Cured Meats Home Rendered Lard Meals at all Hours B utter-Krust Bread Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco Pool and Billiard Room in Connection i Andy'i Place, Maupin, Ore.