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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1921)
Coming Wapinitia, Thursday, Oct. 27 Tygh Valley, Friday, Oct. 28 Wamic, Saturday, Oct. 29 Maupin, Sunday, Oct. 30 BILL HART Ill His Latest Play "The Toll Gate" Full of Western thrills. Mail I rain robbery and escape to Mexican Border Best Picture lie has made yet Sennett Comedy Admission 25c and 50c Hallowe'en Dance Wamic, Saturday, October 29th A real live time assured if ybu will only be one of them Prizes given four best laoy and gentleman waltzers Lunch served at Wamic Hotel Good Music, latest popular pieces ployed Lunch 35c per plate Dance $1.10 Sound Insurance MORRIS - Zell's - FUNERAL HOME 1100 Kelly Ave. The DallesOre. Phone Main 3151 L The Maupin Times Published every Thiusday at Maupin, Oregon Jecsilint K Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, ft. so; six ttiuvtlu, 75 cents; three month, 50 Entered as second class mail oh!, lei September 3, igi4, at the (wsfotlke at Maupin, Oregon, tin. ,( the A'.'twi March 3, 1 879. fpiM-mw 11 iimi mwwiwi i'imiii - iihiw. k Around Maupin Drug Store. ij'iir. nytii:nni8 iifw resilience r en., r. hooucock is neanng r pletion. House anrl f nt- in V ?2"5. See F. C. r .&HHr. att The bank ' ' "nHer- "coat, MMint received a . paint tins ween. 1 roratoes ior Fine, a saeK. Call Frank Batty. Get your supply of woolen bUnkels at Wilson's. Mrs. F. L. Kelly is quite ill this week. Seed Rye for sal? at Hunts Ferry Whse. See Bolton. T T J-1 -.! : . - . 5n completion. Anowatock of wctlen blan - keja at Wilson's. ir. ana wis. (..ecu inayneo brought Mr and Mrs. Kads to take the train Saturday. They went to Silver Lake. j A Hallowe'en program and a basket social will be given by and at the Victor school, district!1 Wrw fiS. on Satnrrlav. October 2!l. VJ21, at8 p. m. Everybody is. invited. Girls bring your lets and boys the mone.v. BROS. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carson Bigbea in Portland the 19th, a daughter. Don't forget the Pendleton Woolen Mills robeB and blankets at R. E. Wilson Co. For Sale Beardless seed best acclimated seed ' ''ye, Warehouse Co. Maupin Postmaster " . . 1:1 fn ports bus1- r- turner re- otlice, ',ess rushing in his p. Wednesday, Woodcock ..nipped fourteen sacks of a Siiplee via U. S. mail, lira. McMillian 1 ancey and children from Wasco ' Mli'4 iTJ 1 s5i ere guests recently of their sister, Mrs. Cecil Mayfield at smock. L. C. Hennfghan and H L Morris have been circulating subscription papers for finarwino- itne top tjsii hatchery soon to be I'Ut ill at Oak Spring A perfect jrrada of 100 percent in all subjects in a monthly e . aminnfinn cnmcllii, .. i.;..i. ti """"-"""K WHICH It, . onneiana, principal of the bhaniko school, has never before! seen in hi? entire 30 vears of reaching experience, was made dy, aR0 by MjB ' gavet Rees. who is attending the (Shaniko sclool, according to a mipr leceivea oy bounty School Superintendent Gronewald from' the principal. Miss Rees took! examinations in the following! subjects: English, algebra, first' year Latin and United States h' - 'tory, returning a perfect grade in each subiect.-C.liroiiirlp .. Mrs. F. A. Fabnateer and son has-'Clifford were ov?r froin Wamic Wednesday. I For Sale ; . Three room house, shade trees and lawn on Deschutes avenue, $750.00 cash.-H. A. Whaite. For Sale. All kinds of Rough Lumber for sale for $15 M. Kramer & Grossman, 9 miles west of Tygh Vallev. . See the blankets and robes at Wilson's. ' . Columbus by Joaquin Miller (A Seventh Grade Pro3e In terpretation.) Some where behind him Col am bus had passed a xroup of Is lands 800 miles westof Portugal. Behind him were the two oddo- site capes at the east end of the Strait of Gibraltar. He could see no land in front of him. Only shoreless seas. . T,he good mate lost hope and thought they must pray because they could see no stars. He ask the admirai what to say and he said Why, say, . sail on! sail on! sail on! . His men grew more disorderly and weaker every day. The stout mate thought of the home he had left behind him. A spray of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek- He ask the ad miral what to say if they did not sight land at da'n and the admiral said Sail on! Sai on! Sail on! They sailed the way the winds blew theni until at last the mate thought that God would not know if he and all his men were to die. " . He thought the. winds had lost their way on the sea and. could 'not get back. He thought. God had gone from the sa" and he ask . the admiriil what to say, hoping that it would be turn back. But Columbus said Sail on! and on! They sailed for some time thetj one night the" male .thought the J sea was m'ad That it was ly'ng in wait ready to. bite them, he asked ; the admiral what they should ;do when hope was gone ,and he' only said, sail on! sail oi ! I sail on! Columbus' was very, tired but he kept his place on the deck and peered throngh the darkness of the night; Then ' he saw something that looked like a light. It grew and proved to h a light on land. It grew into a flajr which stands for o' of stars gained a worl'' : .r states. He grandest 1' . and gave it its -sson,' "On! sail on!" Doris Talcott. Are you iihing The Times liner column when you have any thing to Mil or want to buy some article that your neighbor inaj have or wishes to dispose of? If not ry a want ad in that toluuiu. The two sisters of Mrs. Geo. Moss are visiting .her this week. TOOK THE .WHOLE SECTION Girl Availed Herself Tltorouihly of Courteiy Extended to Her' by Fllow Traveler. )- Some of u 'remember thetorv of the camel that wanted to nnt m. Into (he master- tent to warm a' bit. neil, tnst camel Is still y.ive. The other day the got on . the train, dressed very prettily anf looked as if she were used to haViiij ha'f the world whenever !8 , Buf !. didn't get It, for ai the Pullman fpnt. ere laten. Fli..uT a mtddiMI man. notk-in, ""oaiStare metif iea to the Pull- wa TOuanctnt. "J ave this whole ttou retenedi" fcef explained, ''and lnc m yi" lfy only joes to Evantvtlle he miyhtve a teat In It." t nurtly, be rose ffronj hl ge in? the engine and Indicated that he wn to have it w,ne he would llde ,aiKW"- "hiio he tt.np naitlnji "r i'0 tMt 'se!f ,n !t he UiA her, ttrhe? .t,St,'S; l!Prhsf. n!astne , pum and a box ej tNi" of room for 4otDLn0 "tw. . or. ,0? wlnnte the mo ttoed For regarding fjj -bit tf ,pac8 b9slde tJ,8 hat eud ctndfr M. Then lie turned 00 hit heel anpd netit lute the. smoking Evarnjeiuaou, . Wamic (continued from page 1) Magili will serve a lunch supper in the dining hall. Venue Norval went to The Dalles today to take up work at the A. M. Williams & Co. store. He will room with Belvie Patison at Mrs. Kitty Allen's house. Mr, and Mrs. Mart New went to Tygh yesterday. They leased the Still well house and will move there. . .' StovalPs fly Swatters 5c each Maupin Drug store. Wapinitia School The high school gave an im- prorntu program last Friday afternoon. ; Floyd Richmond has recovered from his illness and returned to school Monday. The text books for the high school have arrived and rapid progress is being made. A few examinations are being given the high school this week. The school board met last Fri day afternoon and discussed re quirements necessary for stand ardizing. Immediate action it to be taken along these lines. Miss Conipton has been bright ening up theprimary room bj putting up curtains and decorat- ing the' blackboards with border The teachers of the Wapinitia school have noticed an extreme degree of negligence on tht part of the parents in their visit' ing school. Parents and patrons, come and visit the school, see what the children are really doing! It is worth your effort. The teachers all express the hope that in the future they will have a great number of visitors. 1 Mabel II. Cyr, Editor. Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregon All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor, V 5. it : 1. Tygh Valley School Notes A new American Flag 8x12 ma(?e '-ts appearance last Friday morning and was received w enthusiasm. On the sa"- u a new Aldrich pian- - .,e date by the Btuden j, purchased appeafan" '. body, made its alltb ' .0. It adds interest to .j work. The girl's basket ball team is getting some good practise. A ghostly array of witches, hobgoblins, Hallowe'en cats and Jack O'Lanterns have appeared in the primary room. The sand table of the primary room presents the home life of the Indians in 1492. All tie work' was done by the little people. Preparations are underway for the student body mixer to be held at Tygh Valley in the I. O O.F. hail, November 4, Both glee clubs and the high school orches tra will participate in the pro gram. All friends of the school are invited to attend. Ihere will be a 'short program before the presentation of the freshnun class. After this formality there will be a pleasant evening fea turing those amusements most enjoyed by young and old alike. The intermediate room gave a program October 14. The n ost Important number was a dialogue "flaying Hookey". The pri mary room contributed several interesting numbers. Thirty-five visitors were present. the sixth grade physiology class lias appointed Doris Bon . ney to take charge of the tootii. brush campaign. Every mr.vn. ing she gives each student who has faithfully brushed their teet' a.red star on the Health List. Tlio aivth iTVailo oi-o nU,.. . w. ...... ,.,v iiioiii ,,,in- an. interesting project in mt fon, It. A - I...), 1 . , .' ' . . . . . . mm, 01 uuiiuing mo c ,ty of Athens on their sand '.ahlp in order to make a thoror study 01 its teinpie, ouuaing 4 an(j sur, Houndings. The enrollment if j primary 14, intermediate 14, njgh 8chool 21. Winston RLake, Editor, Coming to THEDALLES Dr. Mellenthin A SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST for the past fifteen years Doe Not Ule Surgery Will be at The Dalles Hotel Tuesday and Wednesday November 8 and 9 Office Hours 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. 2 DAYS ONLY No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state ot Oregon. He visits professionally che more important towns ana cities and offers to all who call on this trip consultation and ex an. nation free, except the ex pense of treatment when desired. Acording to his method of treatment he, does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonderful results in diseases ol the stomach, liver, bowels, blood kin, nerves, heart, kidney blad der, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, and rectal ailments. It you have been ailing tor at y length of time and do not get my better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause if your long standing trouble. Remember above, date, thai examination on this trip will be free and that his treatment it different. Address: 336 Boston Block, Minneapolis,,Minn. Fourteen Years Ago (from the Tygh Valley Bee, Fall of 1907, E. O. Shepherd, Editor) (Mrs, John McCorkle) - Alice Brown retuj' Friday, comlm ,..; hne Jonaa oil ' h Raymond Dall"" -'a return from The - after taking his folks to .uat place. v The' quarterly conference meeting of the U. B. Church will be held at the Kelly Church Sat. Afternoon at 2:30 Elder Jones will be present an.d preach there Saturday night and Sunday morning. He will also preach in Tygh Thursday, Friday and Sun day evenings. WAMIC This place h. s been visited by a deluging rain. Leon Rondeau pa33ej through Wamic ihursday, going ori to Smock. The latest building to go ip in Wamic is a smoke house, 'puilt on the Kennedy place. Mrs. Percy Driver, who has been confined to her bd of U te,. ii much improved in health. P. B, Driver accompanied by little granddaughter "Kiser"atid I. D Driver were, visitors to Tli Dalles last week, Lizzie Allen 9" pent several days1 last week wir'n Mell Davidson, whp rccoim' anied her home Saturday, 'spending the week with relatives. The Svff day School will conduct a Chris nas tree , here in the church 'Chiistmas, eve. A pro gram w ill be rendered preceding the 1 Isf ributirg of the nrojents. W 4 E. Woodcock amj wife came don from the mill Saturday and AW resmain the guests of M'vs. Woodct'ck's mother till their ne v house is ready for occupancy. The Grange wishes to an nounce a special meeting for Saturdiiy night This meeting is of great interest to the members and it is important that all the officers he. present. W. E. Johnson, wife and son Harold, made a trip to The Dalles last week. They were accom panied by;Lelah Driver, who came over from Dufur to prepare, for final proof on her homestead. Parsnips and squashes for fak A. H; Philmlee. I Get your Saturday Evening Post and Country Gentleman at The Maupin Drug Store. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of John A. Evick who recently resided at Wapinitia. Wasco County, Oregon, and is now deceased. All persons having claims against ttie said estate are required to present them, properly verified, to the under signed at the office of Robert E. Ellin wood, his attorney, Post Office address Box 26, Wapinitia, Oregon, within bix months from October 27th, 1921. Newton G. Hedin, Executor. STATEMENT of the ownership, management, circula tion, etc., required by the act of Con gress of August 24, 1912, of Tne Mau. pin Times published weekly at Maupin Oregon for October 1, 1920. state of Oregon Wasco county. Before me a Notary Public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Jessiline E. Morrison, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that she is the owner, pub lisher, editor, business manager of the Maupin Times, and that the following is, to the best of her knowledge ana belief, a true statement of the owner ship, management, etc., of the afore said publication, for the date shown in the above caption. That there are no known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders. Jessiline E. Morrison. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of October, 1921. Harvey L. Morris. My commission expires Jan. 26, 1924. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Notice is hereby given that the under iignwl has been appointed .Administra tor of the estate of Isaac J. Powell, . late of Wasco county, and now deceas ed. All persons having claims against he said estate are hereby required to present tliein, properly verified to the undersigned at the ollice of E. B. Dulur, in Maupin, Oregon, within six months fruiu the first date of I bin puhl cation, e aid date being Octo ber 6th. 1921. John M. Powell, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PDPLICATION ISOLATED TK ACT Public t.aiul iaale Uepai tnient of the Interior U. S. Land Office a t The Dalies, 4011,. August 15, 1921. . , Ore Notice ia hereby jtivp" lirected by tlw Gumu1'' . that as General Land nftVe ' ' ,.sBioner of the if Sec. 2465, P under proviaions applicntiun,. s pursuant to the No, W jt Thomaa Jonea, Serial jle jj we Wji 0(Tcr Ht public ' the highest bidder, but at not than $3.50 per acre, at 11 o'clock A.M. on ' the 2Hnd day of Novembtr 11-xt, at this oftice, the following tract of land: awl 4 NEl-4, al-2Nwl-4, Sec. 16, T. 3 S., 14 E. W. M. (Containing 12U Acres). The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when thoae present at the hour named have ceased hiHrlinc. The nersfln making the high est bid will be required to immediately pay to the Keceiver the amount wereui ny persons claiming adversely ine above-described lan(d are advised to Hie their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. L. A. Hootn. Keceiver. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT Notice is hereby given that the under signed tVanci8 V. ualloway naa nica his final account as the Administrator ot the entate ot WUliam Brecn, ue ueaBed, and that the County Court has fixed November 19, 1921, in the County Court Room of the county court house in The Dalles, Wasco, county, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock, in the forenoon as the time and plftce for the hearing of objections thereto if any there ba. All pei tons interested in said estate are hereby notified and required to appear at said time and place and then and there show cause, if any exists, why said final account should not be allowed and approved Bnd the said estate settled. Dated this 11th day of October, 1321. Francis V. Galloway Administrator. E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON I.O. 0,F. JFHfc. It r A II f V I TI A Lodge No. 2U9, Maupin, Oregon. mests every Saturday nigut u 1. O. O. F. hall. Visiting oieui . bwe always welcome. B. F. TURNER, Secretary Lester Crabtree, N. G.. James Chalmers pencral Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing a Specialty Maupin, Ore. Dr. T. DeLarhue YESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Kooaitf 17-13 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalies, Ore ! JhoDe Black 1111 .