The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 30, 1921, Image 1

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    MAUPIN
Devoted to the Interest? of Southern Wasco County
VOL 7, NO 38
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, THURSbAY, JUNE 30 1921
THE YEAR $1.50
Your Harvest Supply
of
Lubricating Oils
and Greases
Should Be
BECAUSE
Lubricates Better
Costs Less
Goes Further
IN STOCK
No. 1-3-5-7-9 in
Bbls. and less quantity
Our Prices are
Standard Oil Co. Prices plus,
5 cts. per gallon freight
SHATTUCK BROS.
Maupin
E B. DUFUR
Attorney at Law
MAUPIN, OREGON
HOISEEKERS 10
BE HPJIILY 27
A Big Fish Fry Will be Feature
of the Occasion
The Middle Western Home
seekers excursion train will
arrive in Maupin on Wednesday
morning, July 27 at 10:25 and
will remain here until 1 p. m.
when it will proceed on its way
to The Dalles.
The homeseekers will be driv
en over the surrounding; country
in local cars and shown the
many , ac'vantages;"and indue -ments
to the settler offered in
the Maupin district.
During the noon hour a big
fish fry will be served for the
visitors.
Plan to be in Maupin upon
this occasion and help to dem
onstrate the advantages of the
Maupin country.
A decree of divorce in fovor of
Chester A. Bargenholt, wJaawas
suing his wife, Alta L. Bargen
holt upon grounds of cruel and
inhuman treatment, was handed
down by Circuit Judge Fred W.
Wilson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grose of
Saginaw, Michigan, father and
mother of Mrs. M. Flynn of the
Hotel Kelly, are here for an xe
tended visit with their daughter.
Community Congratulated
The Dalles-Wasco County C. of
C, June 18, 1921.
Mr. R. E. Wilson,
May we not through you con
gratulate jour community for
the splendid work in support of
the $800,000 Bond Issue in the
Special Election June 7th.
Speaking for the Bond Issue
Committee, the Board of direc
tors and the membership of the
Chamber as a whole we want
you to feel that we entirely ap
preciate the work of yourself
and your district. With such
team work as was displayed in
this recent election we feel that
such projects as are launched in
the future for the good of our
county will experience no dif
ficulty in reaching successful
concision.
Again thanking you for your
wonderful support and assuring
you of our entire co-operation in
the future in everything for the
common good, we are
Sincerely,
The Dalies-Wasco County C of C
E. F. Van Schoick, Secretary.
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MITCHEL LEWIS in
Jacques of the Silver North
A story of the rugged woodsmen of the north
and trained monkeys in a live comedy.
Admission 20c and 40c
Maupin June 30, Wapinitia July 1, Tj gh July 3
COMING JULY 4th
Evening at Tygh Valley
A big special for those who are not going
away to celebrate
Back to God's Country
And a tunefal comedy.
Admission 25c and 50c
DANCE AFTER THE SHOW Tickets $1.10
Plylers Orchestra.
. Milkr-Crabtree
Isaac Earl Crabtree of Maupin
and Miss E'jith Miller, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert F. Miller,
were united in marriage Satur
day afternoon at 2:30 in the
United Brethern parsonage by
Rev. G. K. Hartman. The bride
groom who served 19 months in
the navy during the war, is the
son of Mr. Andrew Crabtree,
rancher near Maupin.,The couple
will reside on a ranch near An
drew Crabtree's home. Those
attending the wedding ceremony
were Andrew' Crabtree, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Miller, Marion Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crabtree
and Miss Sarah Hartman.
The Dalles Chronicle.
TRUCK WRECKED -TWO
MENjNJURED
Machine Goes Over Bank When
Brake Fails to Hold
Two men narrowly escaped
death on the Maupin lu'll last
Sunday when a truck owned by
Oskar Huber, general contractor,
of Portland, and driven by Glen
Richson, also of Portland, was
wrecked. Richson accompanied
by Carlton Kent, were enroute
to Portland, from Prineville
where the truck had bpen at
work on the state highway the
past few months and when de
scending the Maupin hill the
brake in the machine gave way.
The truck immedately started
on a wild run down the grade
and the driver being unable to
make the last turn on the
shot reverse 'curve about half
a mile above the foot of the hill,
the machine went over the bank.
The truck was badly wrecked
and the two young men were
painfully but not seriously
injured.
Kelly Clan Annual Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelly re
turned from Portland Tuesday
where they attended the 23rd
annual reunion of the Kelly clan
at the home of James G. Kelly.
An excellent dinner was served
after which the clan history and
the record of births and deaths
for the past year were read. A
few speeches followed and "My
Old Kentucky Home" was sung
by the assembly, Kentucky be
ing the native state of the clan.
Everybody then retired to the
I lawn where a jolly time was en
joyed by all. Seventy-one were
present with Penumbra Kelly
presiding.
AT
HOTEL
Sanitary and Commercial Rooms
Remember we run on pre-war prices home cooking, neat and clean
Meals Served: Breakfast 6 to 8; Dinner 12 to 2; Supper 6 to 8.
PHONE 8A82
Our Motto is SERVICE
Paint is on the drop. Get our
prices. Maupin Drug Store.
Portland Painless Dentist, 305,
Second St. The Dalles Oregon,
All work guaranteed, W. T.
Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor,
Eastman Kodaks and Kodak
Supplies. -Maupin Drug Store.
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Carrying your surplus money around in your pocket is
A BAD HABIT
Putting it on Time Deposit with us at four per cent Interest is
A GOOD HABBIT
Start today
MAUPIN STATE BANK
HOTEL KELLY
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
When you come to Maupin come in and see
us and bring the family. We will be glad
to meet you and you can eat at the Hotel
Kelly as cheap as you can at home.
M. FLYNN, Prop.
Rites liiz to Ninn ilcy Service up-to-Date
A Letter to Farmers
"In Union There Is Strength"
We sometimes forget that the
truisms that the ages have prov
ed for us. For example in the
hurry and toil of life, we so
many times strive to emulate
the olden hero who carried the
world on his shoulders, alone
and unaided. But neither more
-in. a- ugurative than in a real
sense, can this be done now.
'Bossism" and "one man rule"
are things of the past.
We carry a divided responsi
bility that we share with others
in like walks of life, and if we
are of one mind and so disposed,
by uniting, we can put through
?reat enterprises to completion
with ease and dispatch.
The independent farmer lias
been one of the last to give up
his atlas job and to learn that
"United, we stand; divided, we
fall." But he is coming to un
derstand .that he must fall in
line with the trend of the times.
It is not neccessary to give up
independent thinking; rather the
contrary. But to think in terms
of the masses instead of the in
dividual is now his duty, as do
the workers in other lines of
endeavor.
So fall in line! Put your whole
heart into the problems of your
occupation, and co-operate with
the farmers organizations. Al
ready are they begining to make
themselves heard, and their
power felt in the "councils of
the mighty" and it is high time
that this is so.' Read, post your
self on the questions of your
trade, get in line with the pro
cession and boost. Don't forget
that part, but boost with an
intelligent realization of what
you are boosting for; so you may
be able to answec all qurries as
to the whys and wherefores."
Universal Farmer's Union is
putting itself in a position to do
its share of .boosting. As a pre
liminary move, when the Dcr
thick school house wasf ordered
sold by the district bounday
board, they were on the spot
and bought the building, and are
planning to put it in first class
shape for a meeting place for
their union. It seems as near a
central location posfible to get,
and to meet all necessary requir-
ments for the present.
All farmers are cordially invit
ed to join with us, in our efforts
to promote the advancement of
the welfare of the farmer and
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Case Gwm-Sr-ing Threshers
Case stent b.-i!i Ihreshsrs Kith pr-optr Hmh.
. mmU whith v:e me prepared to furnith
will thresh ail gmint cud seeds grown,
fJASE thres'isis are sturdily built of steel,
insuring lcnfe life. Steel construction also
preventa total destruction by fire. Rotting
.and warping k .impossible in a Case steel
thresher. Distorted frames and disalignment
of ehnfta and bearings from the pull of main
drive belts ate avoided by the Case method of
construction. Galvanizing prevents rusting.
Add to this the fact that Case threshers in
sure the cleanest of threshing, thorough sepa
ration, perfect denning i-ni unequaled saving
and you have the reason why more Casi
threshers were built vnd sold last season than
in any previous year of the history of the
J. I. Cass Threshing' Mathine Co.
V 3 Bug-ffes t you f.h.te vour ord?r for a Case threshwr
as early a possibla. If you buy a Cass you will b
satisfied. Couie in and let's talk it over.
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You've fitted Machinery to your Farm
THEN WHY NOT
let ni2 fit music to your home
11. ANDERSON
Maupin, Oregon
his just cause.
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