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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
WATCH MAUPIN GROW HE MAUPIN Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 8. NO 9 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8,1921 THE YEAR $1.50 S. C. R. I. Reds Finest lot of cockerels I ever raised. -Rich dark red, full of "pep" and vigor, $2.50 each, worth more. Satisfaction guar anteed. Won first on pen and 2nd on trio at 1921 Wasco County Fair. C. C. Cooper, Dufur, Ore. The Times $1:50 per year. Around Maupin Get your supply of woolen blankets at Wilson's. Ed Scheuman made a trip to Shaniko with the local mail Sun day, returning Monday with a truck load of out side first lass and some papers. The main shaft of the rotary snow plow was broken Sunday morning near Tuskan. ; H. R. Kaiser and son returned home Saturday evening via Shan iko. Mr. Kaiser has some inter esting pictures of their snow bound experience. There was no school in the White River section last week, where, for the most part, snow wa9 about three feet deep. 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Maupin, Oregon "Your Money Goes Farther at HillV Christmas will soon be Here We have for Pies We have for Cakes Squash, Pumpkin, Apples Bananas, Walnuts, Rasins Lemons, Sweet Potatoes Cocoanut, Extracts For Sauce: Cranberries, Apples We have also a good line of fresh fruits, Eating Apples, Grapes, Pears, Comb Honey, and a general line of groceries. Hill's Cash Store "Your Money Goes Farther at HillV Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Morris were Maupin visitors from the Flat today. LD. Kelly has replaced his barn burned near his garden some time ago with a new one and decorated it with a coat of paint. The streams have subsided considerably to what they were a few days ago. A crew of twenty men com menced work in the White River and Sherar section, removing drifts from the roads. Len Wilson and Harold Relher ford were in Maupin this morn ning bringing Velnia Gabriel and Donald Wilson to take the morn ing train to The Dalles where they are attending high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Grisham were in town today. They re-J port about six inches of si o',v on , the Flat. Mrs- Jory's new bungalow is j this week being completed with a neat covering of shingles. Miss Lucile Risch and Edward j Cantrell of Dufur were manicd at St. Peter's rectory Wednesday evening. Father O'Rourke of ficiating. They were accompa nied by Wins Edna Risch. The Di'icie ana tiriaegroom are vveil known residents of Dufur and will make their home theie. Chronicle December 2. Mrs.' Cantrell is the teacher in the Pine Grove district above Wapi nitia. Marriage license was issued November 28 to Fred Walter Clark, 22, of Dufur, and Kather ine Christina Weber, 22 of Tygh Valley. Reduced prices in Ivory Pyra lin at Maupin Drug Store. Don't forget the Pendleton Woolen Mills robes and blankets at R. E. Wilson Co. Mail was brought here by way of Shaniko twice this week, and indeed that little town must have had a very important place i in U S. mail gography recentl) i wi?n practically all mail for Central Oregon was earned from there by stage as the Shaniko branch railway terminates tt that place. The work train with crews and plow3 on the Cential Oregcn Trunk branch railroad after two weeks of continuous oal'le with the drifted srowand ice en (heir. tiack, cleared it Isst night ?uf- ficiently for train service tc Le resumed again. Three trains, two up river and one down passed here todav, and unless something unforeseen occurs regular schedule time will be mads by both companies, op erating on the one track for the present, Mail service' for Tygh Valley and Wamic has been arranged by stage from Dufur until the road into the Desohutes canyen at Sherar is ready for travel again. Congressman Nick Sinnott lus notified The Maupin Time3 that he will make distribution of government seeds allotted to him this year through the papers in his district as thi3 method has proved so successful for several years in getting same into the hands of those who most desired them. There will be ssveral thousand more seeds allotted to each member of congress this ! year than there were last year. Congressman Sinnott wiU send a package of seeds to any con stituent writing directly to him ' at Washington, after they are ready for distribution; sometime after the first of the year. ! Christmas Goods. Now on 'display at The Maupin Drug : Store. Parties visiting here from The Dalles report 50 inches the depth of snow on level there in the recent storm. Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor, Blaine Disbrow walked here from Smock this week, coming by way of Sherar. Frames are being removed from the concrete buildings of H. R. Kaiser and Sbattuck Bros, and roof and finishing wcrk are being made. School Notes Orland Walters was out of high school Tuesday afternoon on acc ount of a bad cold. High school had examination last Thursday and Friday. The ones averaging 90 or above are: Stanley Houghton, Jesse Wal ter, Orland Walter, and Lorraine Stovall. Class leaders: Freshman Stanley Houghton. Sophomore Jesse Walter. Senior Lester Crofoot. The primary room is busy prac I'oiUhuii'il on puio i CLEAN ROOMS 1 NEW MANAGEMENT Wasco County residents will cpiircciatc a pleasant homo and delicious meals when in The Da'ks if you make jour headquarters at Eku! Mrs. N. W. Flinn, Prop. THE DALLES i BAR I OREGON r Lens FUNERAL HOME 1100 Kelly Av e. The Dalles, Ore. I'hone Main 3151 BOBCJwarao um tm m as aerate a Buy your irrigated Tract Easiest Terms Cheapest Price I. L. M BLACKSMITHING. Horseshoeing', Wheel and Wood Work, Shear Grinding t Reasonable Iatcs m.j. fi- .( n l inai uinsiiMS rreseni A Time Certificate of deposit is onr idea of a wtisiblo and acceptable CI. rial mas gift for the 3-oung folks. One Dolhu' or more Mill buy a certificate bearing four per cent interest. Haupin State Bank Sc Strive to Merit Approval J