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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1922)
Coming! Tygh Valley, Tuesday, May 2 Vapinitia, Wednesday, May 3 Maupin, Thursday, May 4 The Branding Iron He branded his wife as he did his oattlo. Did he burn the love from her heart. Branding in the flesh by love or on the soul by lust, which worse? Very good Western Admission 20 BY MIJQIPA I J? Pupils of Mrs. II. F. Bothwell ASSISTED UY Maupin Orchestra April 30, Maupin Selioollioiise AT 8:30 P. M. Two Pianos Used Everybody Invited The following music students will take part, in the program' James Butler, Mrs. liosc Dahl, Yolaiul Dcllctifdie, Melvip Jory, Mrs. Fern Jory, Doris Kelly, Mr?. L. D. Kelly, Erma Morris, Frank Morrison, Merle Snodgra.ss, Lelah Webcrg. Helen YYcbcrg, Jean Wilson. School Notes (continued from page 1) the grammar room are: Helen Philmelee, Winifred Kaiser, Jean VVil3on. Olive Turner, Helen Weberg, Mary .Martin, James Butler, Crystal Stuart, Lelali Weberg, Estel Stovall, Melvin Jory. The class leaders nre: Eighth, Helen Philmelee, Seven tn, Helen Weberg, Sixth, James Butler, Fifth, Lelah Weberg. L. E. C, C. E. Please be careful about leaving out small worda and mispelling. Please don't take this offensive W. C. Bolton Canidate for Representative in the State Legislature from the 12th District comprising Wasco coonty. If nominated and elected I will support such legislation as will in my judgment benefit the District and State, I believe that taxes can, by sane Legislation be reduced, and equalized, but will oppose any attempt to impair the'effieiency of our Public School System any so called Frills can be remidied locally. I will use my effort to have The Dalles California Highway completed as fast as possible to the end that our county road funds may be used in building our side roads Have no special interest to serve (Paid Advertisdment) Notice To whom it may concern. Those having loved ones and friends buried in the Kelly ccme tery without a stone please send their full name and age to L. D. Kefly Maupin Oregon, a free marker will be sent out immedia tely by Burget-Mogan Company. Remember this is the time of the year to paint your buildings. We've got the Best paint at the Right price. -Maupin Drug Store. and Snow scenes and 40 cents J. PRETTY OREGON BRIDE MOTHERS 2000 ORPHANS If M J'i . ml :.-.:.':f-:'M Mrs. Ethel Long Newman, Oregon Agricultural College, 1920, who Is now In charge of a Near East Relief or phanage in Armenia. She mothers her family of 2,000 little war victims while her husband runs a 20,0!KSar;r8 farm which is a part of the constructive work being done In Russian Armenia by the Near East Relief. We do the printing Maupin Times- A woman doesn't make much headway driving a nail, but did you ever see a man try to wrap up a bundle of laundry? Straw Hat dye all colors 23c ts. Maupin Drug Store. i V'-H, ,.' ' ' . ' i -4 i V . . 4 rrV v';:e!r':iJ hi a!' : ' ; is ' i'..: ;:U:r A ! nj I mm JL How to Be Healthy The Crusade of the Double-Barred Cross Practical Talks on Disease Prevention Prepared by the OREGON TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION (Practically ever, auult person Is Infected wlthtuberculosln. This Infection nd not be a source of danger. To keep the latent Infection from becoming disease, bodily resist ance must be kept at Its best, This series ot articles shows you how to keep healthy.) Prevention of tuberculosis r ' 1 - DR. GEORGE THOMAS PALMER, President Illinois Tuberculosis Association, Springfield, III. 'T'liE prevention of tuberculosis consuls first, in the svokimice of Inft'ctlou by the (.'era of the dlsense und second, lii the prevention of active tuber culous disease lifter Infection limy linve been acquired, Thousands of persons iicqmre tuberculous Infection without gui'fiuublng to the disease. In 1'uct. II one lives properly, It Is possible for lilm to curry tuberculous infection throiii-'li-out Ills entire life without developlnc tuberculous disease or consumption. The mun with tuberculous Infection, however, Is iiIwh.vs In more or less dimmer und consequently every effort should be made to iivohl Initial in lection. To avoid first Infection and to prevent 'Hie development of later disease there must be team work on the part of the individual and the eoiniuimlt.v. However careful the Individual may be, lie Is not mi To In a community where health regulation Is dlsrccarded, and on the other hand, the entire com mindly Is endangered by the carelessness of the Infected person, The first problem of preventing Infection 'must he solved nut only by sane public regulation nod control of all consnniplios who may spread the disease, but by the regulation of nil of lliuse things which directly or Indhectl.v affect the general public health. To prevent Ids own Infection the Individual must exercise euro In bis contact with known consumptives, mcist Insist upm good hygienic conditions In all places where he works or plajs, or Joins will oiuers in ins recreation, tne individual child must he rigidly piotecteo lrom contact with any consumptive or possible consumptive. To avoid tuberculous disease or consumption on the part of the liidlvldiin1 who Is already infected and at present about eighty per cent of person. ucqulre tuberculous Infection at one, time or iinc.tlier the chief problem b that of maintaining Individual health at Its highest point. While the Inlectec individual may round out a long life without evidence of the disease, It h also true that he may develop active disease at any time through ihe loweiint of his physical strength or resistance. Hence, lie must live a safe, sane normal life with the right kind of food, with ample fresh air, with umdera tion In all hi habits, Including those of work and play and with avoidant! of any unnecessary strain. He must also exact of hie community those civh condition's necessary to good community health, Including good housing efficient general health administration, clean streets, proper ventilation o' public places, safe milk supply and a reasonable measure of public recreation It has been stated that If every man, woman and child would utilize oui present knowledge of prevention, tuberculosis would be wiped out In a fen generations:. 'J ' gratifying reduction In tuberculosis during past years has not heei due to epoch-making scientific discoveries, nor even to records of the activ itle, of sanatoria and doctors and nurses, but rather to national, state and loca campni.tis of popular education through which people have been taught t live sane and wholesome lives. In spite of the success which has nltende' the educational efforts of the past, it mgst be recognised that the vns majority of the people of the United States have not yet acquired the truti about this disease the truth which will make them tree from the greates scourge v. ii h -which mankind has ever been afflicted. M-A-U-P-I-N Incorporated Protection Sunshine and health. Good Schools, Good Roads, Good Homes, a good place to ln Watch M-A-U-P-I-N Grow In addition wo gixv l'ure, Simple, Absolute Title, Wur antcc Deed and Ak-'raet to Date. A .slight increase in price has been added to all Maupin lots and also to Townsite and Spring. Another raise may be expected soon as lots are selling f.-tst. Don't hesitiiir when nm think of M-A-U-P-I-N Prices H. L. MORRIS Around Maupin For Sale-Netted Gem potatoes at Maupin warehouse- The American Legion will hold their regular meeting Monday night. Don't waste your time using "Bum" Fishing Tackle. We've got the kind that gets the Fish. -Maupin Drug Store. Judge A. S. Bennett of The Dalles, was a Maupin visitor yesterday. Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, VV. T. Slatten D, D- S. Proprietor Phone Main 4321. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kistnc-r were Maupin visitors yesterday. A few Young Cattle wanted A. A- Bonney Quite a delegation of membei'3 from The Dalles and Hood Kiver attended ..the Free Methodist quarterly meetings here over the week end. Folks that use them couldn't keep house without a Maytag; neither could you if you ever tried one. Buy your Maytag today. Terms. - Think of Better The Baseball boys will give a dance following the show to night. "SNAPPY" Four piece or chestra for dances and entertainments.-Call Chas. Brown or Leon Fiaaier. Dufur, Oregon. The store across the r'ver is selling out and will close its doors. The proprietoi'8 eu'eit to engage in other business. Three and one half tons o) 'wheat hay for sale -at twenty dollars cash per ton. C. E. Cunningham Born Sunday to Mr. and Mir. C. W. Fargher, a 5 pound babj girl. O. T. Agent Griffin is building a home, this week for his new Dodge car. The river has been muddy tbc past week. Ideal spring weather the past sevefal days. Tractor For Sale Cleveland 12 20 used one season. J. W. Ward Wapinitia Born to Mr. and J. E Wood cock on Easter morning, a 101b boy, his name is William Leland. POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK IS OBSERVED May 1 Sees Inaugurated First General Campaign of Kind in Service. , Without the Postal Service, htniness would languish In a day, and b at standstill In a week, rnbllc oplilon would die of dry rut. Sectional hatred or prejudice only won It flourish, and narrow-mindedness thrlrt. It la the biggest distirjMve br dness In the world and it con flfeafer to tb Innermost interests of a greater num ber of men and women than any other Institution nn mirth. No private busi ness, howeter widespread, ciicl:ea many lives so often or sharply; no chinch reaches into so ninny inula, flutters so many pulses, lias so many human bclncs. dependent on Its min istrations. "Postal Improvement Week" has been set for Msy 1,-by ilie rnefmaster General. This Is the first general cam paign of Its kind In the INitdal Service for several decades. Hiiflness men and their organizations, larije uprs of the mall, newspapers, m' tlon picture, advertisers, srnl the enf're organisa tion of 328,000 posts) workers are to h enlisted in this country-wide csmpaltrn of Interest In postal improvements. Your help Is vital. Address your let ters plainly with pen er typewriter. Olvs street sddres. Spell out name of State, don't abbreviate. Put your return address In the upper left hand corner of envelope (not on the baek) and alwaya look at your letter before dropping In the mail to see If It la properly addressed. This ears In the use of the malls Is for your benefit and speeds up the dispatch and delivery of mall matter. If you have any complaints of peer service make them to your postmaster. He has Instructions to Investigate them and report to the department. COURTESY It sticks in human relation like postage stamps on letters. The POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ex pects it to be used by its postmasters and employees in dealing with tht public. Help them In its use beginning with POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK, May 16, 1922. THANK YOU WITHOUT STREET ADDRESS . YOUR MAIL IS DELAYED AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY The Dead Letter Office has been in existence ever since Ben Kranktln started our postal srvlc. Even then people addressed mall to Mr. E?.eklel SmUhers, "Atlantic Coast," and ex pected Ben to know Just where Zeke lived. Perhaps they had Zeke's address In letters up In the garret, maybe a chest full of 'em, hut then It was easier to let Ben hunt Zeke. Todny people are addressing letters tn John Smith, New Vork, X, Y., or Chicago, III,, thinking t'nele Sam can locate him, which is Just as incomplete as was Zeke's ad dress of yore. The Postofflee Depart, ment asks you to put the number and street In the address. It helps you. ' How do you expect the Postal Clerk to know whether yon mean Trinidad, California, or Trinidad, Colorado? ALWAYS KPEIL OUT THE NAMK OF T ITF, STATE IN FULL IN THE ADDiU'33. "MORE ELSINESS IN GOVERNMENT" This apt phraM was nd In Presi dent Harding's first mes?ace to Cm gress and applies particularly In posts) management where postmasters are being Impressed with the fact the they are managers of local branches of the biggest business la the world. HERE COMES A STRANGERl Let's make our post office lock neat, Mr. Postmaster. Straighten up the rural letter boi, Mr. Farmer. Tidy up some, Mr. Eural Carrier. First impressions are lasting. Miypa Mr. Stranger, taking notice of these Im provements, will come back, bringing you benefit. Start these tfh "POS TAL IMPROVEMENT WElK" May 1-6,