cm Devoted to the Interest? of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 46 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 25.1921 THE YEAR $1.50 MAUPIN i.i i. )L ii laid LL A V ilXLdltw Seriously Bruised E. V. Doty was seriously and painfully hurt Monday after poon, shortly after 1 o'clock when a ladder on which he was crossing from the warehouse platform to a car being prepared for loading with wheat slipped, causing him to fall on it. Mr. Doty had the car door in his hands and it also fell on him. No bones were broken and it is hoped he will in due time recover from the injuries. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris have gone to Drew, Ore. on a hunting and outing trip. Little Thelma is staying in Maupin with Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith. HOTEL MAUPIN Sanitary and Commercial Rooms Home Cooking PHONE 8AS2 Our Motto is SERVICE Obituary (Wapinitia) John A. Evick was born Feb ruary 16, 1837, departed this life August 23rd, 1921, attaining the age of 84 years, 6 months and 7 days. He was born in Virginia, later resided in Ohio and Missouri, coming to Oregon about 29 years ago. Mr. Evick was one of the few remaining members of the G. A. R., having served his country during the Civil war in Company A. of the 88th regiment of Ohio Infrantry. When a young man he was united in marriage with Miss Harriet Ballard. To tbisi union nine children were horn, eight of whom are living. For many years Mr. Evick whs a member of the Baptist Wapinitia Let us come to your home and do your FAMILY WASHING i F1Ed NEXT WEEK with the famous Read in next week's papers the big news of how hundreds of women will be given a wash-day vacation next week. Mrs. Sarah P. Henderson of Portland is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Shipflin. Mr. and Mrs. Straight have completed their bungalow and returned to Oregon City. llda Miller of Criterion who is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Wall, is spending the week with Mrs. Clyde Flinn. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson who were guests of the Shipflins have gone to their- home in Pheonix, Arizona, via auto. J. M. Powell and family are at the huckleberry patch. George Burnside took his family to 'the mountains this week. Mrs. Hay ward who has been j visiting her niece Mrs. 0. 1 Wrberg for a few months left Wednesday for her home in la. Kenneth Hill has boon sick again. 1 I Mrs. Ellinwood and Robert Jr. j returned home from Portland Sunday. Mrs. Blackerby and. son's of I Wamic were visitors at the par- j sonage Wednesday. On the trip j over her car broke, so she left it in Richmond's hospital and Mr. Parker took them home. Mrs. Hill's mother and sisters came over from Smock and vis ited her a few days. Miss Nell Harphara of The Dalles is visiting her sister, Mrs. McCoy. Rev. McDonald of. Portland conducted the services here Sun- ; day, also preached at Pine Grove in. the afternoon. At the close of the service three persons were baptized. sale- Two straw stacks for Job Crabtree. J. W. Derthick and John Donaldson are in town. 0. B. Derthick and family are home from the mountains. A few $15.00 42 piece Dinner Sets left. Will close them out at $10.00. Maupin Drug Store. Correspondents please send your letters not later than Wed nesday morning for publication the next day. H. A. Walter and younger son are painting the Criterion school house. Mr. Brown came homo Wed nesday from Vancouver and will conduct services at the school house Sunday. His house hold goods have arrived from Marsh field. Mrs. II. A Walter and daught- eriNaomi went 10 rortianu on Monday night's train and are in attendance this week at the Free Methodist annual conference. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Young left Wednesday for Roscburg to visit Mr. Youngs sister. Optometrist Coining Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Brower Optical Company, 112i Sixth St., Portland, Oregon, will be in Maupin, Monday August 29, at Hotel Maupin on his regu lar monthly trip to this city. He wishes all those who he pre scribed for on his former visits to see him while here, also any one who may want an examin ation of their eyes, or glasses fitted. The Clarke-Brower Optical Co. is one of Portlands most modern and up to date establishments. They make a thorough and scientific examination of the eyes and manufacture all their lenses in their own laboratory. Herbert W. Copeland, former ly a teacher in the Dufur schools and two years ago head of the schools at Maupin, has been elected principal of the Shaniko schools. The schools at Shaniko will open September 15. Edna Miller - came Monday from The Dalles and is visiting her sister Mrs. Earl Crabtree. Card of Thanks The family of 'Grandpa Evick' desire to express their gratitue : to the many friends for their kindnesses and sympathy during the illness and death of their I beloved father. MM HOTEL KELLY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT When you conic to Maupin come in and sco 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 D:ick to Nornnlcy Service up-to-Date VVasco County residents will appreciate pleasant home and delicious meals when in The Dalles if you make your headquarters at 275,000 Bushels of Wheat Is the amount that will pass through the two elevators and the .flour mill at Maupin this season. This wheat, if sold at the present quotations would bring $250,000.00. When you receive your share of this quarter of a million dollars remember your local institutions. Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval church. Since "coming to Wapi nitia he has been a member of the United Brethern church of this place. Until old age and sickness prevented he was always faithful in his attendance at church services. A good father, friend and neighbor has left us, but for him "to be absent from the body is i to be present with the Lord." The body was laid to rest beside Local Interest ! Maupin school will for the fall term September 12th. I Autumn-like weather has been ; experienced in this section the i past several days. Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. The Dalles 0. epon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor, The rush of the grain hauling is at its heighth. Many teams and trucks are making daily trips to the local elevators. For rent, lious in east Maupin 3 rooms with water and phone in house; chicken house also. Write Box 762, The Dalles. E. C. Woodcock and mother and Mrs. W. O. Miller made a trip to Wapinitia last evening. The figures opposite you name on the Times each week . denote the date your subscription ex pires. Renewals acceptable. Zell's Funeral Home of The Dalles is putting on an aggress ive advertising campaign this week. Read their ad on the last 1 i HOTEL WASCO 1 Mrw. N. W Flinn Prnn. i Mrs. N. W. Flinn, Trop. THE DALLES - OREGON ihat nf hia wifp. in the Kellv cemetery. Rev. J. I. Parker jpa&e this week. conducted the services both at! Mrs. Ina M.Literal of Yamhill the church and the grave. Rest, weary pilgrim, thyjournep is o'er; Rest, sweetly rest, on tfr beau tiful shore; Safely at last thou hast reached the bright goal Father-land, home of the soul. Contributed. 9 I t is? f Clyde T. Bonney, several years school superintendent of Wasco county, will have charge of the Tygh Valley schools this year. sister of J. II. Chastain, came Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Chastain and sister left Wednes day morning for Klamath Falls to visit their brother Tom Chas tain whom they have not seen for ten years. Closing out the Season's Fish ing tackle at your own price. Maupin Drug Store. Wm. Beckwith made a trip to the mills west of here Tuesday bringing home a car load of saw dust to fill the wall3 of their pantry, l.T You've fitted Machinery to your Farm THEN WHY NOT let mc (it music to your home H. ANDERSON Maupin, Oregon