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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
WATCH MAUPIN GROW T7 fYF" Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 8, NO . 25 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1922 THE YEAR $1.50 SMFiS Second Team Those wishing to come out for a 2nd Maupin Ball Team please do so at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Clifford McCorkfe and Rex New. Just Received Netted Gem and Burbank Potatoes. Place your or ders at once as they will not-last long at this specia low price. Butler's Card of Thanks We wish to express our heart felt thanks to our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our beloved son and husband also . for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Harpham. Mrs. Eva Harpham. W. HT Sfaats returned home Saturday from Portland where they have spent the winter. Mrs. Staats is expected Wednes day. Dr. C. F. Gray. Dentist, Hotel Kelly will remain a week or ten days. Stop at Andy's Refresh yourself with an lee Cream Soda This season we are going in for the best line of Confections and Fountain Goods money can buy Always Fresh and above all Clean Ice Cream and Soft Drinks of all kinc's Lunch Goods and Restaurant Cigars, Tobacco, Pool Hall in connection li. Anderson Maupin, Ore. Coming! Tygh Valley, Wednesday, Maupin, Thursday, Ma dam X April i April 6 A real picture story of a neglected wife of a French gentleman who becomes a woman of the underworld, and is saved by her son, grown to manhood, and save3 her without knowing it was his mother. Regular Admission 20 and 40 cents Guaranteed Show Dance after Show Portland Painless DENT Seven Years in The Dalles All Prices Reduced All Work Guaranteed W. T. SLATTKN, I). D. S., Proprietor 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Thone Main 4821 Wapinitia D. Woodside was a Maupin visitor Monday. Mr. McKee has moved his fam ily from their homestead here to a place on the river near Maupin Mrs. Wes. Ray who has been nnrsing her daughter, Mrs. John Delco, has returned to her home in Prineville. Dr. Elwood was up Saturday night to see Mrs. Sinclair. Mr. and David Sharpe are now employed at the West place. Betty Nell Smith has te?n quite sick lately. Robt. Ellinvvond who has been sick is better. Walter Driver was up from Tygh Sunday.' Mrs. Driver re turned home with him as her nother is much improved. Mr. Herbert Hammer and J. M O'Brien accompanied the tea 'hers to the Institute Saturday f'M'pt. Chuchill and Supt. Grone wahl were up here inspecting our n J'lscnooibaturaay evening Che:.' r Rice has returned from Portland and is now working for R. W. McGorkle. Mrs. Mary Pechette is cooking for the me;i up at Abbott's lamb ing camp. Lyle Big!''? is visiting this week with Ji.mie Abbott. Rev. Mattufws of Simnasho, was in ' Wapinitia on business Monday. t, - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammer and son Ralph are 11 much belter. Mrs. Joe Rigsdes ! very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Ge lye Magill were over from Wami 1 Monday, visiting at the Fred-Magi: Dr. Elwood was called to Wal ter Woodsides , Tuesday ;o see Mrs. Woodside who is Quit pick. Loyd McCoy is at the hotel sick John Delco returned to E le Creek Tuesday after having l.- -". detained in his home about month by the illness of his wife. Mr3. Fred Delco and son have gone to Eagle Creek. Mrs. Anna Smith is recovering from the fiu and Miss Erma will soon resume her school work at the,Vietor school. Ralph Woodside has quit school and gone to work for Roy Batty. Helen Dement and Robert Hoi man are both sick at the Frank Batty home. Several men are at work on the road again. They expect to have a full crew working irra few days if the weather is favorable. .Thelma Harpham who has had pneumonia is steadily gaining in strength. , There 'is no high school this week as the teacher Mrs. Borror ha3 gone to Portland. Miss Ledford of Smock is em ployed at the Nathan Hill home. Mrs. N. G. Heiin is sick. N. G- Hedin returned from Portland Wednesday. Forrest Mahaney of O. A. C. visited from Saturday until Mon day with hissister Eula Mahaney, teacher at Pine Grove. Hazel and Lee Laughlm are absent from scljool on account oi sickness. Mrs. Ferle Eviok is still con fined to her bed. Al. Daniels and Lincoln Hart- man are on the sick list thi3 week Mr. Sam Tindle i3 visiting his sister Mrs. G L. Harpham. Ben Foreman has been dragg ing the road from hi 3 place to i Wapinitia. ! Emit Heckler's family are all down with the flu. ! Little Irene Buyiside also hai i the flu. School Notes The Local Institute held at Maupin, Saturday March, 25 was a great success. A large crowd were present to hear Mr. Church ills talks and to enjoy the debate by six members of The Dalles high school. The musical num bers were universally enjoyed. Mr. Churchill expressed himself as having thoroughly enjoyed the occasion. - - We wish to extend our thanks to those who helped in any way towards furnishing the dinner; to those who took part in the program, to those who rendered services such as furiiishing seats by Mr. Plyler, Mr. Fraley for the use of his truck, and the Farmers Union for the use of their cups. The next Literary Society will be held Friday, April, 21. This will be the last ' meeting this year and there will be an exibi tion of the sewing club and cook ing club. Every one cordially invited to attend. Everbearing strawberry i !ants ' $1.00 per hundred A. A. Bon ney. H. M. Green's house caught fire from an over heated flue last night, but the prompt action of some of the neighbors extinguish ed the blase before much damage Dr. C. F. Gray returned from Portland Wednesday, and has reopened his dental office at the Hotel Kelly to remain a week or ten days. Buy you wife today a Maytag Multi-motor washer and cut the drudgery out of wash-day. Busy times shead, she will have 50 cts. Boxes of Linen Station- enough to do without the extra ary Reduced to 2 jets. Maupin Drug Store. The local stores are stocking up very attractively winh all work of wash-day. Terms if desired. New aluminum model now on sale. Shattuck Bros. Maupin, Oregon. The local switch board was lines of merchanci.se Bivmgj of commission vesterday but iutu)uii a jii ui.fM una apjf hi nnu's Hnrd Federation wheat took the first premium both at Pen dleton and Portland as the very best wheat. To distribute the seed of this wheat I will give one sack of Hard Federation wheat for two sacks of other. A. A. Bonney. Mrs. L. C. Henneghan left f jr The Dalles today for a short visit. Wamic Joe Wing is able to carry ,the mail in his auto the past week, the roads being in pretty good condition now. A. R Rankin presenting the Standard Oil Company was here from The Dalles Wednesday.' Percy Driver and Narvel work ed the roads in the vicinity of Tygh Valley last week. Don Miller moved to his home on Juniper Flat last week ' Vernie Wing drove state last we'k taking Willie Willards hbme.lo.lace who. has canied the nmi' the past two months. Many farmers commenced plowing Monday. The ground was white Thurs day morning from snow falling the night before, sufficient to make the ground to wet to plow Hard freezing at night followed. Mrs. Etta Large arrived Fri d iv from The Dalles to take care oi' the Albert Hill family who were all down with the flu. Cluybourne Palmateer arrived Friday from Sil.ynton. Lester Crofoot ta ne ever from Maupin Friday. Irma D. Munierhas been promo t?'i fiom the first und second grades to the fifth a d sixth grades in the school al Warm Springs. Mr. Ada Norvel was ehc'ed Superintendent at the Suii'iy school yesterday. Mrs. Georgia Norvel secretary and treasurer and Camel Woodcock librarian. Frank Morrow rh heie Fri day from Pasco, Washington. Charley Lake painted the in- sido of hi3 mothers house laat week. Bud Fatison ran a nail in his foot Saturday while impairing some fence around his field. Around Maupin B. F. Cook and sister Mrs. Jesse went to Portland Sunday and returned Tuesday. Double Mesh Quaker Maid Hair nets 2 for 25 cts. Maupin Drug Store. The J. H. Woodcock family spent Sunday at Wamic visiting with friends and relatives. Butter Nut Bread Bntler.s I say it's fresh. L. B. Kelly is grading ti e main streets of the town. Western Grown Garden Seeds . Our stock is complete Early Seed Potatoes plant thf m early Golden Bantam and Stowcll3 Evergreen sweet corn seed Butler's ECONOMY Take Home a Can of Butler's Special Blend Vaccum Packed COFFEE a lineman from The Dalles arriv ed on the afternoon train and soon restored it to "working order Portland Painless Dentist. 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor Phone Main 4821. C. T. Bonney, Mrs. C. T. Bon ney, Thelma Bonney, Lena Wing James Wing, Miss Hallyburton, Mis3 Aken. Fred Miller, George ! Miller, Walter Driver, Leonard Driver, Harvey McClain, Winston Lake, Everert Kerr, and Leon I Matthews were Tygh vicitor3 at the Institute held here Saturday. The Dentist, Dr. C- F. Gray, has returned to Maupin. Rev. II. A. Walter left Tuesday ! morning for Bonnet Ferry Idaho i where he whs called by the 'death of his brother. BUYS A 6-Volt Battery Guaranteed for one year $21.50 We will save you money on TIRES. It will pay you to come and sec us before investing in TIRES Fischer's Garage When You Waste a Dollar You not only lose the cloll.ir but you Iohc the intrust m it for Hie ml of j cur life. Tut your money to woik al ft. it per cent interest with Hie Maupin State Dank Time certificates issued for one dollar or more Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval