WATCH MAUPIN GROW THE MAUPIN TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL. 8, NO . 30 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1922 THE YEAR $1.50 Andy's place is making a new spring appearance with the re arrangement of tables and decor af.ions. There are now several small tables in the dining room. The ball game played here last Sunday between Maup'm and Madras was well attended. The home team won bv a score of 12 to h Dr. El wood made a trip to The Dalles Sunday returning with his new Dodge car. The recital given last Sunday night by Mrs. H. F. Bothwell was well attended and greatly enjoyed by all present. SHONINGER :::::393rr V SPECIAL PIANO SALE BIG VALUES-EVERY OfE Yc luivr procured ;i number of Pianos through h most fortunate purchase, of the highest standard quality, and thus are able to offer you values never before offered in this city. Every Piano New and Fully Warranted Among these are the famous Schubert, Packard, Marshall & Wendall, Werner And Other Standard Makes-Well known pianos and players Priced at $285, $335, $375, $475 and UP ACTUALLY BELOW PRE-WAR PRICES And on terms which will enable everyone to buy Includes Grand and Player Pianos CORSON THE MUSIC MAN "Everything in Music" 2 0 East Second Street The Dalles, Oregon IF m . The 5afe Stove The Clean Stove The Economical 5tove THE STOVE YOU WON'T REGRET ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED IN Stock: 2, 3. 4 and 5 burner, with and without high shelf One 5-burner, slighly damaged, at $25 00 Let us demonstrate "more: heat less care- S Florence Oil Stoves I n X i SHATTUCK y ROS. N Big Eggs Clifford Cunningham brought an egg to Maupin last Friday which is well shaped but of en ormous size. It measures 9 and 3 8x7 and 9-16 inches and weighs l and 1-16 ounces. The egg is on display at But lers. Mr. Cunningham states that they have had five other eggs like this one recently that they contain a common Biise egg including shell, surrounded In yolk and white of an egg. One measuring! 7 and 3-4 x 9 and 1-4 was i out to Portland some time ago. Important Meeting Farmer's union and wheat grow er's association. A county meeting of these organizations will be held at the Columbia Local Hall, on May 10 th., begim'ng at 10 o'clock. Mr. Gunn of Corvallis, and Mr Ludw ig, of the Crain Grower's Association will be present, as speakers. The morning session is open to all. After 'lunch, which all are invited to bring, will be I closed, it being the business meeting of the County Union. J. F. Hillman, Co., Pres., Fred Hilgen, Sec. School Notes Bont forgot the track nieel at Tygh Valley Saturday, May, pi Many of the people on Juni per Flat are not aware that track-meet will he held at Tygh Valley Saturday in which the schools of Southern Wasco County will contend. Every one is invited and urge I to attend Bring your picnic lunch and have a jolly good time with your friends and neighbors Come and see what the schools of tl e surrounding country are doing along athletic lines. Both boys and girls will enter in th1 race, hijli jump, broad jump and many of the other athletic sports, We may have a star athlete in some of our Southern Wasco County schorl-, Come t-nd see what yon think about it. The pupils in the high school and grammar grade moms an diligently practicing every even ing for the track-meet. Thf hoys and g r a have en'er i 1 into this work with a real bj. ir and take great interest in developiiu themselves physically a wl as mentally while at school. But they are also finding tha the athletic training is develop ing tl e n not only p'hyt fealty but mentally also in respect to learn ing team-work, loyalty, am. sport manship. The play ground equipment is installed bit by bit, The tfer. totters have been put up for some time and the swings were put up last week end. Vivian Eu banks, from Wauini tia, was enrolled in the Maopin high school Tuesday. We are glad to see pupils entering in our school and hope they continue to go here- We now have three pupils enrolled since the first of this semester, Alma Hall from i'ygh Valley and Floyd Richmond from Wapinitia, being the othei two pupiJf. This makes a total of fifteen in the high school. May we enroll many more next term! Due to our having so many re ports from the Conference ai Eugene to write up we neglected to mention in last week's papei the demonstt actions of the cook ing and sewing clubs at the I Literary Society meeting Fnda al'te rnoon April 21. The cook- F. M. Griffin, Mrs. Kaiser's father, is here from lone to catch his annual Redside. The young son of L. B. Wood side, decided to go to where his daddy was plowing last Thursday but failed to go in the right direction, the result was, search ing parties were called from the neighboring fields, Tygh Valley and Maupin, after searching for about three hours, his father discovered him and his dog still going in the wrong direction. However, the dog was gaurding him so well that it took a lot of talking before Mr. Woodside could reach the child. Portland Painless DENTIST Seven Years in The Dalles Until May Hie 1st we will make the following prices on your Dental Work: Bridge work, per tooth $ 6,00 (iold Crowns 6.00 Tainleas Extraction 1.00 Pull Set of Teeth (upper and lower) 40.00 This includes extracting Fillings in proportion This work is all guaranteed and is first class in every respect. This offer is not good after May 31st W. T. SLATTEN, 1). 1). S., Propricler 305 Second St., The Dalles, Ore. Phone Main 4821 vStop at Andy's Refresh yourself with an Ice Cream Soda This season we are going in for the best line of Confections and Fountain Goods money can buy Always Fresh and Sove Clean Ice Cream and Soft Drinks of all kinda Lunch Goods and Restaurant Cigars, Tobacco, Pool Hall in connection H, Anderson Maupin, Ore. BANKiM? at HOME Is the Best Policy Keeping your capital in your community; thereby benefiting each individual and the com munity at large. We are here to render any ser vice consistent with lawful, busi ness like hanking. Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval