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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
MAUPIN TIMES Demoted to the Interest? of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 42 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. IULY 28 1921 THE YEAR $1.50 THE Body of Jones Enroute A telegraph addressed to Mrs. N. J. Jones of B. street has been received saying that the body of her son, Terry Jones who died of pneumonia in France, is being sent'to her. Funeral services will be held in The Dalles and the body will then probably be sent to Wamic, where he was reared and from where he enlisted, for interment Mrs. Jones is at present visit ing in California, but she will probably return before the time for the body to arrive, which will probably be in about two weeks. Chronicle. Narrow Escape Mrs. John Delletiglie was painfully burned Saturday morn ing when starting a fire in her range to prepare the noon meal. Thinking the fire was not mak ing the desired progress, she lifted a lid to add a little kero sene, and a rush of flames almost enveloped her, burning her face, hair and arms severely The immediate application of cooling lotions prevented any permanent injury. Mr. and Mrs. L'. C. Henne ghan'went to The Dalles Wedns-day. HOTEL MAUPIN Sanitary and Commercial Rooms Home Cooking PHONE 8A82 Our Motto is SERVICE Wapinitia Heading and threshing are all the rage "Everybody's doing it". Weather hot as blazes Friday and Satuaday. Local Interest 0. J. Williams disposed of his interests in the store at the end of the steel bridge to W. H. Williams and Bert McClure. The present owners are W. H. Will- Nathan Hill who has been sick iams, Bert McClure and Willie is very much improved. ' McClure will continue to conduct Orval Flinn and two friend3 of a smell grocery.confectinary and The Dalles went through here pool hall business at that place. Berries Ripening The latest report from the mountians is that there are lots of berries and the black berries are getting ripe now. Mr. and Mrs. J. Confer went to the mountians Monday. B. D. Fraley Hurt B. D. Fraley suffered the break of his right colar bone yesterday morning when a 'jack' which was holding a Hudson car under which he was working slipped and let the weight of the machine down on his shoulder. this week enroute to Clear Lake on a fishing trip. Ed. Bernard moved his family to Graham's road camp last week. uranama ivioms is visaing ai near future in an the C. J. McCorkle home. reduce general road Portland, July 23. It was an nounced here today that one of the duplicating rail lines up the Deschutes canyon into Central j Oregon will be abandoned in the effort to j operating; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sharpe expense. It was not 'stated spent last week at Wamic and which branch would be abandon- It's time now lo down and hear old Ocean Roar Plunge into the surf, dig clams, fish, hnnt. play, rest 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 Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoors" They tell the whole story. Then pack your trunk and pur chase a Round Trip Summer Excursiou Ticket via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 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 address WM. McMURKAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon r A Bad Habit Carrying your surplus money around in your pocket. A Good Habit Putting it on time deposit with us at four per eent interest. Start today. Maupin State Bank s Strive to Merit Approval J The Dalles. Leslie Flinn re turned home with them. Rev. and Mrs. Matthews were Wapinitir visitors last week. Mabel Levvi3 is visiting her sist er Mrs. McCoy, at Clackamas Lake The McCoys have bought a truck. Julius Shipflin went to Maupin Saturday. Miss Sanford is visiting at the Wilson home. Mrs. A J. Kaseberg of San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maddron. Born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. McKee, a son. People coming from the moun tains report a big crop of huckle berries for this year. They also say the berries are beginning to ripen. Bessie Gray is visiting with the Hollman girls this week. George Woodruff, Erma Morris and Mrs. Bigbee were visitors at Calvin McCorkle's Monday. The Dalles was visited this week by Everett Richmond, Pen Flinn. J. I. Parker and Jim Maddron. Mrs. Sid Wilson has returned from Vancouver where she visit ed her parents and attended the wedding of her brother Binkie. Miss Angie Tapp came home with Mrs. Wilson. Robert Tapp is here working in the harvest. County Superintendent Grone wald was here looking at school gardens last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Evick and little son Orval and Grandpa Evick are in The Dalles. Grand pa has been quite poorly lately. Calvin McCorkle has two young men from Portland help ing with his threshing. He secured their help through the American Legin. Mr. and Mrs. Lu Ilenneghan of Maupin were visitors at tne Sam Brown home Saturday night John Lewi3 has gone to Ollala lookout for the summer Chas. Arnett has none to Grass Valley to work. Mr Abbott made a shipment of sheep to Portland last week. Mr. and Mr J. Win. Foremen made a trip to Alt. Hood Thurs day. Johnny Sinclair drove a big black caterpillar to the road m 1 n It ....... camp luesaay. oay u w" some "bug"; weighed about ten tons. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shipflin Saturday. The occasion was a surprisaon Mrs. Shipflin in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent in singing, games and social con versation. Ice-cream and cake were Berved. About fifty friends and neighbors were present and all had a good time and wish Mrs. Shipflin many happy returns. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Allen of Cherryville who are on a sight seeing trip stopped at Wapinitia ed. A big boy arrived at the home of Bill Johnson at Wamic yeE terday morning Mr. and Mrs. 0. B Der thick and son Elza left Monday morn ing for a few weeks sojourn in the mountains. Gus Whistler and family of The Dalles and Mrs. L. D. Kelly left yesterday morning for the mountains to be away six weeks L. D. Kelly will Join them next week. At the home of W.O. Miller in Maupin Sunday the 24 a family reunion was held in honor of A.C. Tuniaon of Corvallia father of Mrs. Miller. Those present were his daughters Mrs Miller, and Dr. Beulah DeJanvier Dr. W. A. DeJanvier, W. 0. Mill jr, a brother C. E. Tunison, Mis. C. E. Tunison, Mr. and Mr. Vern Tunison Mr. and MrB. Carl Head, Nyle, and Vera Tunist ri. and Eugene and Merle Tunison. The Editoral convention at Bend last Friday and Saturday was the occasion of more print ers and newspapermen passing through Maupin than have prob ably ever visited here in all time previously. Mr. Moe, and Mr. Tomhlison of the Hood River Giacicr, Mets:rs Kelly and 0, Doubt of Klamath Falls and T. W. Shaughessy, were among the callers in Maupin. Mr. Akliidge hauled the first load of grain from ln bakeoven country to the Hunts Ferry wire house Tuesday. Mrs. Goeljen, mother of D . Goetjen, left Saturday wuht for Portland where she will to the hospital for medical t et ment. . Portland, Ore., July 26 1921. -Realizing the danger of forest ; fires from burning tobacco even ; when used in the woods by for est officers. District Forester Geo. H. Cecil lias just called up on the field men of the national forests of Oregon and Washing ton to refrain voluntarily from smoking during the next few months of extreme fire danger. 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. Rates Uiz to N9rmilcy Service up-to-Date or H elt Power and Power The Same Machine The Maytag Washer To tako tlio work and worry out of wash day, there's nothing quite so good as a gasoline engino and a Maytag Waslicr. But if you don t happen to have the engine that's no reason why you need be without the washer. Buy a Maytag Hand Power Waahor. now. Then later When You Get Your Engine Jut take off the bundle, ami jou have a helt-powflr Machine. The Maytag ia tho only "two in ouo" waahsr A Power Washer FOR 127.50 SHATTUCK BROS., Maupin tssssasswsssi i DiiNtBDiiaBSDCDMata B)3t"o over night Tuesday with Mrs. Sinclair who is Mrs. Allen's iister. They left Wednesday morning, going to Bend and other points, expecting to stop here again on their return. They , will visit the Flinna in The Dalles. Instead of the regular preach ing services Sunday night there will be a laymen's meeting in charge of N. G. Hedin and others. Subject: ' The Mission of the Pioneer Church. Special music and plenty of singing by congregation. Everybody come. The Christian Endeavor meeting will be lead by the pastor, Re. J. I. Parker. Wm. Foreman, who has been sick was taken to The Dalles Tuesday night where he was operated on for appendicitis At last report he was doing nicely. I Ai$HUtil mmM . IW1 -W.V'Z I I t V 1 ! p, t1" - 4yx , t tT 1 r "' I Yi ' hi it -1 You've fitted Machinery to your Farm THEN WHY NOT let roe fit music to your home H, ANDERSON Maupin, Oregon