The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 18, 1921, Image 1

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Demoted to the Interest? of Southern Wasco County
VOL 7, NO 45
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST IS 1921
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Mrs. R. E. Wilson and children
arrived home Monday evening
after a two months vacation at
Seaside and Portland. Mr. Wil
son met them at Portland with
his car driving over the highway.
Miss Ida Duncan left Sunday
evening for her summer vacation
and is a guest of her friend Miss.
Vina Ayres."
For the past two weeks the
noble crew of the Maupin ware
house have been moving some
wheat on an average of 2300
bushel a day. The noble crew
are as follows: The hired man
W.O. Miller; Calamity Andy, II.
Anderson; Hard luck Kelly,
Kelly Cyr; Salty, George Morris.
Let 'ercome.
HOTEL MAUPIN
Sanitary and Commercial Rooms
Home Cooking
PHONE 8A32
Our Motto is SERVICE
Booth-Powell
An impressive home wedding
took place Wednesday, August
17th at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Powell at their farm home near
Wapinitia' when their daughter,
Miss Lula Powell was given in
marriage to Mr. Andrew Booth.
The bride wore a becoming gown
of white silk. Only the mem
bers of the immediate family
and a few friends were present. I
Rev. J. I. Parker officiated. Aft-
er the ceremony ice cream, cake ,
and candy were served. Mrs. j
Booth was born and raised here
where she is well thought of.
The groom is a farmer of the
Wamic section. The young peo
ple have the best wishes of a
boat of friends. After a few
days they will be at home to
Narrow Escape
Harold Locke had a serious
accident when his brake gave
way coming down the Maupin
grade on the turn above the race
track causing the horses to run
turning the wagon over the
grade, pinning one of the ani
mals under the wagon.' The
horse was rescued, sustaining
slight injuries. Harold was bring--
mg a load of wheat to Maupin
for Floyd Kelly. Had he not!
jumped when the accident oc-j
curred, he probably would have
been killed.
The two suceeding trips Harold
experinced more trouble, when
the the rear wheels showed an
inclination to leave the rest of
the wagon. After a successful
visit to the implement hospital
of James Chalmers the vehicle
Mr. Renick returned Sunday
evening from a few days visit
at the mountains bringing out a
few nice large huckle berries
for Andys resturant.
Mr. and Mrs. Bate3 Shatluck
returned from a few weeks
motering trip Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. French Butler
left Sunday evening for Seaside.
Gladys Morrow, sister of Mrs.
Butler accompained them as far
as Portland.
Mrs. C. Walker and daughter
Mamie wore Maupin visitors,
Wednesday.
You Owe Your Children A Home of Their Own
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A house is not enough give the little liheTthc'present joyantf
comfort and happiness of YOUR OWN HOME: It's a DUTY,
And the best way to secure that home is to BUILD IT.
Plan it just as you want it our Architects will help you and fit
it to your pocket book all the rooms just as you would like to have
them, with the best ideas as to both interior and exterior arrangements
and suggestions as to yines, foliage and landscape work.
BUILD NOW-Nothing can be gained by waiting as Lumber
prices arc very unlikely to go lower, in fact may go slightly higher.
Let all your Homes and Farm Buildings be Planned and Matcrialcd by
Car of Coal just in, good stock of
Wood on hands.
Prepare for Winter
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1 S. S'pose you know Lumber's way down now about half last year's price.
A Bad Habit
Carrying your surplus money
around in your pocket.
A Good Habit
Putting it on time deposit with
us at four per cent interest. Start
today.
Maupin State Bank
We Strive to Merit Approval
their friends on
farm near Wamic
Mr. Booth's
Vapinitia
Mrs. Murray who has been
visiting her sister Mrs. Sinclair,
returned to her home at Sandv
this morning.
Ross Langhlin and son Jack,
who have been visiting relatives
here arid at Clackamas, returned
to Portland this morning.
R. W. McCorkle and family
are in the mountains after
berries.
Ben Flinn came out from The
Dalles Tuesday, returning Wed-day.
Mr. and Mrs. Peak, are visit
ing the latter'a brother, N. G.
Hedin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown are
sojourning at Clear Lake.
Mrs. Delbert McCoy returned
to Clackamas, after a week's
visit with her sister here.
Rosa Woodside came down
is again on duty.
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HOTEL KELLY
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
When you come lo Maupin come in and see
us--and bring the family. We will be glad
to meet you and you can eut at the Hotel
Kelly as cheap as you can at home.
M. FLYNN, Prop.
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quite so good ns a gasoliuo engine and a Maying Washer. Hut if
you t on t happen to have tho euginn that's no reason why you
need be without, tlio woriior. Buy a Maytag Hand Tower Washer.'
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Wamic News
Cecil Woodcock, Mrs. II. F.
Woodcock, Mrs. J. H. Woodcock
and little Irene were over from
Maupin Tuesday guests at the A.
E. Lake and C E. Pratt homes.
The Misses Vera and Laura
Lawson arrived Tuesday from
Fossil, are guests of their aunt
Mrs. M- Peaty.
Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Seuferljtnd
children made a trip to Shearars
bridge Sunday taking their guests
Miss Lucile Fraley, Miss Agnes
Ryter and Jack Jeans, who
spent last week here. They were
returning to Portland.
The Wing and Tillotson thresh
er finished their run here Satur
day going on to Tygh.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller spent
last week at the Elmer Snod
grass home on Juniper Flat
where they harvested their crop.
George Gorden came up from
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You've fitted Machinery lo your Farm
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let me fit music to ycur home
H. ANDERSON
Maupin, Oregon
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