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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
gsr?.JSHe iff V ti h U tit u Demoted to the Interest? of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 41 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 21,1921 1 HE YEAR $1.50 Wheat Yield Good Reports of grain harvest this year are very encouraging. On the Flat, J. W. Davidson's bar ley this year has averaged so far fifty-five bushels to the acre. J. L. Confer's is ' making fifty. Wm. Nickerson's wheat is aver aging 35 bushels for the acre, which is said to be a good esti mate of the wheat yield in general for this section. A num ber of the farmers have already finished threshing, and it is now the matter of only a few weeks until harvest will have been com pleted and the grain all in stor age. Then to the mountains! Ready for 1921 Grain The local warehouses are prac tically cleaned up and ready' for the big 1921 crop of grain, which has already commenced coming in. The Mapin Warehouse has shipped six carloads of wheat since the first of the month and have only about one-half a car load left in storage. The crew are making some" repairs and re-inforcing the warehouse se tion of the building. Manager Bolton of the Hunt's Ferry warehouse stated Unit ihe wheat which h coming in i-' of very good quality. A nun her of fanners have eoimnn.c.'d HOTEL MAUPI Sanitary and Commercial Kooms Home Cooking- PHONE 5AS2 Our Motto is SERVICE It's lime now to down ami hear old Ocean Roar Plunge into the surf, dig darns, fish, hunt, play, rctt and get the real joy that only a beach vacation can give. Just remember what a week or two will do for you at NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT If there is any doubt which one to visit ask our agent for "Outings in the Pacific North west" and "Oregon Outdoors" Thpv toll the whole slorv. Then pack your trunk and pur chase - i n c ii'- ..u.-..i lul.fi vin a uoiiiHi irip Diiminti ii.uuuiuu .iv..v . UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM the Insuring that most wonderful trip down through the Columbia River Gorge. Let our agent tell you all about it, arrange your itinerary and make your reservation. R. B. BELL Agent Maupin, Oregon or addresH WM. McMURKAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Ilomeseekcrs' Schedule ; W. C. T. U. Meet The Oregon State Chamber of j The Maupin W. C' T. U Commerce has furnished the! with Mrs. H. F. Woodcock local commercial secretary with a copy of the final itinerary for the home seeker's excursion which will leave the middle west in September, a synopsis of which follows: September 20, 1921, 6:15 p. m. leave Kansas City; Omaha, 21st, 1:20 a. m.; Green River, Wyoming, 22nd, 1 :35 a. m ; Ontario, Oregon, 22nd. 4:32 p. m., until 23rd, 2:01 p. m.; Baker, 23rd, 5:07 p. m. until 21th, 7:55 p. in; La Grande, 24th, 9:50 p. m., until 25lh, 9:55 p. m.; Pendleton, 20th, 1:13 a. m.. llermialon,-, 26th, 11:50 p. m. The Dalles, 27th, 3:15 a. in. Pavty leaves train at 8 o'clock, mooing of the 27th at The Dalles, which concludes the train trip After breakfast at The Da!'.' . . party will be driven to Hood River. The trip will be made via Portland, Eugene, Roseluu a, Ashland, Klamath Falls, Cix fer Lake, Pond, Mad ras by ant' ''nubile, embarking at Madras on the Oregon Trunk, at 9:35 p. j.i , October 7, arriving at Maupin, October 8, 12:50 a. m. After an ary breakfast the party will be shown Wapmiiu Plains irrifeati .1 and dry wheal, farms and take the train foi Omaha and Kan; City at 10:25 a. m. met July the 19th for a social afternoon and the regular business of the organization was followed by music and a delicious lunch. The next meeting will be August 16th at the home of Mrs. W.II. Staats All members please attend. Mrs W. O. Miller, Sec'y.-Treas. Born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs P.. J. Kirsh a ten pound daughter, I 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 Back ta Normalcy Service up-to-Date L I t0 f MM' WP WiT 46 r A Bad Habit - C'iii iiiig y("Jf f'tiri'Iti;: around in your pocket. nioncv A Good Habit - rutting it n I inn- dfpo.M! wilh us ;it four per ciiit interest. Start today. Maupin State Bank Ys Strive l'j Merit Approval hauling grain. The two companies have ar ranged for storage charge!- of $1.25 per ton until the lirst ol January, aud 15 cents a month after that time. Pioneer Dead Elmer d. Remington was ln..i February 4th, 1862, at Wool burn, Oregon, and departed thi. life July 10th, 1921. His carl life was spent in Idaho. When a young man he was united in marriage to Miss Ida Boyer. To this union were born the follow ing children: Evry Franklin, ul Grass Valley, Elmer Lowrencc of Wasco, Hugh Francis, oi Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs. Emma Acheson of Swisshome, Oregon, and Mrs. Melby Magill at whose homo, three miles east of Wapi nitia he was being . cared for when death occuned- He also leaves two brothers. De Witt Remington of Portland, Jerome Remington of Albeita, Canada, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Ship ley of Klso, Wn. Funeral services were eonduc- j ted Sunday at the Wapinilia church and interment made at Kelly cemetery, Rev. J. I. Parker officiating. Mr. Remington was a me chanic by trade and to the mem ber3 of this family belong the honors or perfecting the Rem ington typewriter and Reining ton fire arms. During hU life lie had been associated in fra ternal fellowship with the Odd Fellows and the Modern Woodmen. S3 We want entry woman (o know about this wonderful machine and nould ' ) like to hare you see it do VOL' 11 wavhiuy in your home SfiATTUCIi BROS., Agents, H Maupin, Oregon i Mr. Morton and run Arthur who are traveling for Ihe Mer genthaler Linotype rnmpany stopped in Maupin Tuesday night while enroute from port land to the Editorial AssocMliim meeting at Cend, Friday and and Saturday. i t Mrs. Mary Harris Armor LL. D. who has for years been one; 2 of the principal Fpeaker3 at national V. C. T. U. Conventions' I v. ill r.peak at. the M. E. Church in The Dalles July 25th. at 8 P.M. Dr. Armor ha3 traveled extensiv ely in this and other countries and The Dalles Union are very proud to b? able to hear a speak er of such renoun. Henry Goetjen is here from Mount Olive, Canada visiting his brother D. M. Go"tjen, and mother who i9 very ill. Andys place recently had a ' new coat of decoration on thf exterion whit h adds very bene i ficially to its general appearanre. i Mr. and Mr3. Anderson lave the I . past year favord Maupin with i ii i.' '..An.,h ,.c 'it, o their invitine restaurant and in.,.1 Mr. fhil.lnrs from Waging conf-clioPflry parlor, tic heavy ! ton, D. C, are on a rhihmg trip ; patronage of which pIiot.s the i t i. . r....i -i i,oi ; eeneral appi eciatimi of the I will return and partake of ajSHwic. birthday dinner Satuaday. Mr.! Mr. Brown, the Christain i . ... i i Woodcock will be sixty.tive years MMnisier wnoi3in luaopm m- weekly. announcs he haa eight een names to enter as charter Cinav niptil. from Philomath. mcmber3 of a Chi sIibii church accompanied by Mrs. StovaU s I here. Services will be conducted J Local Interest of nge. j Dr. and Mi3 Stovall returned .". -..Sr.., - -pl "t jmi fs'tf ''ViA ft- l t, r. . " l fc L,. i 9 f l You've filled Machinery lo your Farm THEN WHY NOT me (it music to your home H. ANDERSON let mother Mrs. McFarland, who again Sunday July dlt. morning I will visit here for a short time J and evening at th? school house. 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