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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
WATCH HE MAUPIN GROW rat Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 8, NO . 14 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. IANUARY 12, 19l4 THE YEAR $130 Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs. Mose DeLore are living on the Tapp place this winter. They just finished giv ing the house a thorough paper ing. C. J. McCorkle purchased the Cyr property and has moved his family to town. Mrs. Mary Pechette is visiting friends and relatives in The Dalles. Calvin McCorkle had a trouble some grinder so went to The Dalles last Saturday seeking a dentist and relief- Mercy Muddron lias been con fined to her bed for a week, She is very sick with pneumonia A inan and wife who were camped down at the road camp had the misfortune to lose their tent and belongings a few davs ago by fire. George Claymier butchered six fine hogs on Monday. Lenora Hammer went home from school sick on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wilson have been visiting at the Ben Gabel Inme. The Fine Grove folks had a big time this week at a butcher ing bee atSbipfiius. . They make a picnic out of everything they do these days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham went to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' David Sharp took dinner at the parsonage Tuesday The occasion was Mrs. Sharpe's birthday. Little Betty Nell Smith has been sick with some sort of a gathering On her neck. A goverment trapper i3 visit ing this community. La3t Sunday, Robert Sbipflin, Sam Brown, Lee Laughlin and Mrs. Geo. Heitz celebrated their birthdays with a big dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ship flin. There were seventeen present. R. W. and Everett Richmond have set up a camp at the old Hartman mill where they are sawing wood. Mrs. Everett has gone up there this week to cook. School Notes A Student Body meeting was called to order Tuesday morning for the purpose of discussing the advisability of giving a program and basket- or shadow social some time in the near future. It has not been dcfinently deeded whether fancy baskets or the ladies and girls shadow will he sold. The purpose of the social is, primarily, to purchase pky- grourd equipment for the gram mer grade and primary rooms We sincerely hope that we wj!!j be able to obtain the liberal and willing support of the people of the surrounding country for this purpose. This play ground eq uipment is of the utmost import ance sine-? it provides a clean pleasant recreation and good physical exercise that is very desirable for the pupils. We pupils have often felt an ab sence of good pictures in all out school rooms, so it has been plan ned that if there is any funds re maining after the play ground equipment has been purchased, to obtain a few of the pictures which have a truly refining in fluence on young men and woman. These things are a necessity, rather than a luxury, to the pupils, because it is under the influence of these things that the pupils will become good citizens of tomorrow. In a later paper the date of this social will be announced, and also the nature of the social. The graiiimer grade room will have their exams, this week. The cooking club met last Fri day and cards were filled out for the week. The sewing club will meet with Mrs. Kaiser, after school Smock News Mrs. Sidney Mulvaney and little daughter Geraldine, are visiting Mrs. Mulvaney s father at Wamic. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parrish who Wamic News Many were in attendance here Monday night at the New Years! dance. Sid Mulvaney moved his family last week to the J. R Woodcock have been visiting with their! hrtm( r Mniuanov lofr-buildings cousins J. W. and Marion Farlow movninK for Southern Oregon! R E Wilson refund hnmP Get your supply of woolen blankets at Wilson's. Work is progressing rapidly on the new buildings. The plate glass fronts are installed in the Shattuck, Butler, and Kaiser for several weeks, have returned to their home in Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Berry were Wamic visitors Monday of this week. Ben and Frank Richardson were over from their homestead after some lumber this week Wilbur Mulvanev made a busi- where he has secured employ ment. He sold out his intrest in the saw mill on Smock to Wilbur Mulvaney. George Crawford and Jay Fowler were l.hllos b ni ium visitors Wednesday. VV have had all kind of wimI h 'er the ua't week, mow, freezino ness trip to 1 he DalLes returning j8U1hinef. wind and thawing and Saturday. then freezing; again. Todays Orin Fallow has gone to his yvjht vvjnc j3 blowing, melting ranch at Criterion ' tor a few the enow some. W- I A large crowd went from he's The interior of our s-chool F. iday niiht to attend the mask house was treated to a new coat dance in Tygh and report it tie of p unt during vacation week, bnst dance of the season. ! wn.cu improved us appearance Lewis Derthick was over from Juniper Flat a week ago Sunday. Henry Miller was up f t urn White river Saturday. J R. Woodcock gave a cud paity at his home Saturday night A basket lunch was served, j Severel were in attendance from j Smock. j Dr. Elwoud was called here Sunday to attend the two sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford from The Dalles Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Morris were Dalles visitors last week. G. I Derthick came over from Dnfur Wednesday to spend the remainder of the winter at flLiupin, The annual meeting of the Maupin State Bank took place today. Mr. F. S Fleming came out from The Dalles and Mr. Peter Kilburg came up from Portland to attend. Mr. T. J. Seufert of Wamic, was a visitor in Maupin Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodcock accompanied him home for the, evening. Virgil Mayfield of Smock was a business caller in Maupin Tues day. J. S. Brown is in Maupin today ver.j much. Wednti-day evening. The high school pupils will have theo beloved exarns. Thurs day and Friday and they aie looking fui jiood grades even if the holiday s did break into their work- CLEAN ROOMS NEW MANAGEMENT Wasco (unty residents vHl epprcciate a pleasant home and delicious weals when in The Dal'ea if you make your headquartc is at OTEL OBAR N. W. Flinn, I'ror. OKEGON Mrs THE DALLES Govt. Trappers. Elmer Williams, predatory animal inspector of the U. S, B. Dufui Biological Survey is in Maupin territory. Mr, Williams is pnt- ting two trappers to work to ex- NOTICE To the lifers of Maupin Springs water: Until further notice to the con trary, you are minuted to pay your water rent t" ','. at his office in Maup'.n payment of the sam-. vou will each receive a nroru'i receipt . : i ! therefor. Mrs. Dufur is author- one man wiu c,,n)rnence operation ' e4 to receive the ... and h ,he Wepir.itiS country and make and deliver the iec.t, in will graclually cover the west1 the event of my absence Ih'nlf of the county. The ether I Payment of the water '(ntvn,H1,.am commewe operation on1 is the 15th day of each nwn h. th t .. , ih rwhmW and I will thank you to be prou v in pavment of the same.- E. B Dufur, Attorney for Mrs, Arabell Staats. b i '4 river and will Work the rest cf the year in that section of. the lounty. One of these men is ipiud bythe goverment and the ! oilier by Wasro county, the !i'oij"ty court putting up half of ; his salary and The Dalles com mercial club and Wasco county lancht is and stockmen the other half, These men use traps in ! thickly settled ten itories, but whore possible in winter months they use a ? penal pruicis- atryel -nine, this poison is tasUl3 and has been found to be very effec tive in killing coyotes, in fact if the baits aie made right it i.- ju-t a matter of gettnii it placed . the coyote territory to extiuiin- ; ate them,- Around Maupin The larg-j concrete m .vr was. shipped back to The Dalles Tues day. Don't forget, the Pendleton Woolen Mills rob?s and ludukets at K. E. Wilson Co. ! Tony Connolly was a Maupin visitor Wednesday. Houso for rent Mrs. Sinclair. Wapinitia Oregon. Write or cab 15 F2. The Govr. seeds from N, J. sinnolt nave arrived at lue Times office and will be given to any one who calls, writes, oi phones, while they last. Reduced prices in Ivory Pyra liu at Maupin Drug Store. The Maupin telephone director ies are just off the Times press and are iii the hands of manager Mrs. Elsie Beckwith, for dis tribution. Portland Painless Intist, ,"05, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor, Zells Funeral Home report a prosperous business during tb t'e v month? of their residenc in The Dilles. BLACKSMITHING IlotBchoeli, VVhoel nnd Wood WorH, Shear Grinding at Fe9onr,lf IVntes A. F. MARTIN r if ly your bills by CHECK And You Will Always Have a RECEIPT Maupin State Bank We ytiivc to Mi-rit Approval J