MAUFM TIME If 5! Demoted to the Interest? of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8.1921 THE YEAR $1.50 VOL 7, NO 48 8 ! School Soon To the pupils and patrons of of the Maupin Schools Greeting; Another year is before us and I trust it will be as pleasant and profitable as last years was and even more so. Let all grade pupils bring what books they know belong properly to their respective grades and come prepared to work the first day. If you are uncertain of your books come any way and we will provide you with work until the books are sucured. If any have good second hand books they wish to sell have them at the school Monday with the price a greed to by the parent and we will try to place it. This applies to high school books also. If the text is to be used this year. '. We hope each highschool stud ent will strive to be in place Monday Sept. 12 at 9 a. m. Some classes will not be positively de cided upon till the majority wish ing certain subjects have been determined. So if you are not there you may miss the class you want. Come prepared to slay all Tygh Valley, Oregon, August 31, 1921. Dear Friend: v You are hereby advised that the Tygh Valley public schools open on September twelfth. There will be three teachers in the school ; two in the grades and one in the high school'. The high school is STANDARD and meets all of the college entrance requirements. Typewriting, short hand and bookkeeping also will be taught. - .It is the desire of the school board to extend the usefulness of the school to the greatest limit, and to that end all pupils will be welcome, thrice welcome. Very sincerely yours, Clyde T. Bonney. day. Work starts Monday. The teachers , pledge them selves to do all in their power to make this the best school year Maupin has ever known. A. M. Winn. Principal. 'Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregpn, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor, Dufur High School Opens September 12 Here is maintained the Smith Hughes Agricultural department for Wasco county. Practical instruction given in the vare, management, and feed ing of Keel' cattte, dairy cattle, hogs, plipop, horses and poultry, also stork judging and milk and cream testing. Under Plant Husbandry prac tical instruction will be given in the growing of grain,, potatoes, hay, grasses for pasture, corn, fruits and other farm crops. For further information write to the clerk of the district. Strayed: Old Dan; grey horse, formerly owned by John Ward. Finder please notify J. F. Blanchard, Wamic, Ore. . Only 00 Keeps the Maytag in Your Home if, after we do your family washing, you decide you want to keep it. DONE FREE YOUR LAST CHANCE A real washday vacation that's what -dozen's of womcu in this community have enjoyed this week. Were you one of them? If not, there is still time. But you must act AT ONCE. If you do you can still have your washing clone absolutely FREE. , Don't pass up this chance to watch the marvelous Maytag turn out the cleanest, whitest clothes imaginable. Without rubbing. Without wear. Without the slightest effort on your part. Just mail or send coupon Saturday We will come to your home and do your family washing FREE! Don't miss this great opportunity. Sec the Maytag perform before your very eyes. . See it do YOUR OWN washing as it has never been done before. ' See how much work how much drudgery it will save you. Then ask yourself if you can afford to be without this marvelous machine! Read OUR GREAT OFFER.- It enables you to have a genuine Maytag at prices which have not been possible in YEARS! . v ' BED-ROCK PRICES on NOW! Back to rock bottom! That is where Maytag prices have gone. These wonderful washers acknowledged the leaders in the washing machine held- the greatest ' boon that women have known in many years have now been cut to remarkably low prices. Come in. Let us verify this statement. Let us show you these marvelous machines the most improved, finished, perfected washers on the market today. And let us quote you prices. You will be amazed!. Better still, bring in or mail in the COUPON. See the Maytag at work in your own home before your very eyes. Can you give it a fairer test than this? There is-still time. ACT AT ONCE. SEND THE COUPON. OR BRING IT IN. THE COUPON MAILED OR BROUGHT IN THIS WEEK WILL SECURE FREE DEMONSTRATION FOR YOU AND' ENTITLES YOU TO ALL SPECIAL OFFERS. BUT DO IT NOW. Obituary , Rev; Isaac.Jamison Powell was born in Missouri, April 19, 1843, died September 6, 1921, having attained the age of 78 years, 4 months and 17 days. . ' . . When two years old he grossed the plains with his parents who were among the earliest settlers in the Willamette valley. When a young man he obtained the best education that the schools of that time afforded- His en trance into public life was first as a school teacher. His career as a minister of the gospel began iti 1865 when he was given quar terly conference license by the United Brethern church at Sub limity, Oregon. In 1867 ho was granted annual conference license signed by Bishop Shuck at Port- and. He was ordained at Phil omath, Oregon, in 1895, Bishop E. P. Kephart performing the rite of ordination. He saw more than 40 years of continuous ser vice as a minister of the gospel. Rev. Powell was one of the pioneer ministers of Wasco coun ty, coming here over 42 years ago. The whole county was his parish in that early day when settlements were first being made. , Mr. Powell was married to Miss Adelia Collver in Coos county, Oregon, January 18th, 1870. This union continued for 50 years, Mrs. Powell having died in June, 1920. Ten children were born in their home. The following eight are yet living to mourn the loss of their beloved father: Herbert Powell of Hover Wn., John Powell of Wapinitia, James Powell of Hartland, Wn., Mrsi Anna Brown, of Portland, Mrs. Eva Heisler of Dufur, Mrs. Bessie Niekerson of tygh Valley Mrs. Lida Killian, Grand View, Wn., Mrs. Myrtle Niekerson, The Dalles. The funeral services were con ducted by Rev. Parker at the home of William Niekerson at Tygh. Interment took place in the Kelly cemetery. September 15th Notice to all water users under contract with the Wapinitia Irrigation company: Owing to extensive repairs to our entire canal system, the water will be shutout promptly at the end of the irrigation sea son, that is, September 15th. 11 those desiring to irrigate, or i fill ponds, will kindly arrange to do so before that date. , Wapinitia Irrigation Co. Per Robert Ellinwood, Supt. FREE During this sale we will give you your choice of the following: A high grade gasoline iron. Here is a wonderful chance to make your ironing easy without going to any expense, buy a Maytag now and get .this splendid useful gasoline iron or you may have a beautiful aluminum covered cooker in case you prefer it. In order to get either of these articles FREE be sure to buy your Maytag Washer during Special sale. SHATTUCK BROS. Maupin, Oregon MAIL OR BRING THIS COUPON Gentlemen: In accordance with you FREE demonstration offer, I will be pleased to have you do my washing this week The moBt convenient time will be (Day) (Hour) (Name) Address Phone No Around Maupin F. M. Griffin from lone, is here vifiting his daughter, Mrs. H. R. Kaiser. QRobert Ensign Ellinwood of the Wapinitia Irrigation company was admitted to the Oregon State Bar at the last session of the supreme court. Mr. Ellin wood holds degrees of Bache lor of Laws and Master of Laws from the New York University, 1912, has been admitted to the New York Bar and Washington Bar, and has practised two years in New York and three years in Seattle. . Two young men, members of the Chronicle force made the Times office a fraternal call this noon. They are enjoying a few days' vacation at Oak Springs. A few $15.00 42-piece Dinner Sets left. Will close them out at $10.00. Maupin Drug Store. ' A. Anderson of Portland, brother of the local restaurant man, is here spending his vaca tion from figures and books aud helping in a local warehouse. For rent, house in east Maupin 3 rooms with water and phone in house; chicken house also. Write Box 762, The Dalles. Mis3 Lorraine Stovall was tak-, en to the hospital this morning. , She suffering from appendicitis. Sunday, H. Anderson's mother and sister and brother-in-law motored up from Portland. Mr. Anderson and daughter Viola accompanied them on their home Get ready for seeding Blue Stone and Formaldehyde at Maupin Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Shearer and Neuel, and Miss Stella Wray of The Dalles went to the moun tains Tuesda3r. Barley For Sale, feed or seed, at my ranch or at the warehouse John W. Ayres. W. J. Pratt, father of Mrs. G. E. Wood died Tuesday at his home in Tscoma. Funeral ser vices will be held tomorrow. Mrs. Wood went from North Bend to attend the funeral. Mr. Pratt had been in poor health since the flu a few years ago, but had lately seemed improving He was about 67 years of age and is survived by his mother who is past ninety and lives in California. Don't let the flies bother your cows. Get some Fly Chaser at the Maupin Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson of Portland motored over the high way Sunday morning and were guest of their son R. E. Wilson and family the first of the week. 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 J i. 1 ; 5 f T 1 If i i I) if if