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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1922)
Maupin, Coming! Friday, May 19 Saturday, May 20 Tygh Valley, Sunday, May 21 "EAST LYNNE" ALL, STAR CAST Adapted from the Literary Classic written by Mrs'. Henry Wood, but eliminating some of the unpleasant features of the original story. A picture" you will enjoy " LLOYD COMEDY Admission 20 and 40 cents Dance at Maupin and Wamic Election returns will bo announced on the screen as they come in during the show and dance. units, a number "of soupTiitchehs, and a feeding station for 6,000 children," said Mr. Handsaker. "She 1b one of the most energetic, efficient and de voted workers on the Near East staff, and has borne up wonderfully under a "ession of heavy persouul griefs. husband died when heading a relief expedition in Aleppo shortly sutre f v ml pit m j J IM rharfpr No. 224 " Reserve District No. 12 . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MAUPIN STATE BANK At Maupin, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business, May 5. 1922. RESOVRfcES 1 T.nana nnrl rliarnnnt n. includinc rediscounts shown in item 31. if any $124'? oq 2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured , . iUd.iJJ 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including ior- oicrn ornvpvnmen t. Rtate. municiDal. corporation, etc... includine those shown in items 31, 36, if any 2,035.73 $1fifi7.29: furniture and fiktures $1719.03 3,386.32 9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due irom Danns, Kantora anrl trust, enmnanies. designated and approved reserve agents of this bank 16,787.87 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of re- nnvtinir honlr nnrl nther cash items 108 01 Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.. $16,895.88. Tfttl 147,058 28 LIABILITIES 16. 17. 18. 19 20. MRS. JEANETTE W. EMRICH after the signing of the armistice, and one of her little boys died suddenly. Just one week after my firBt conversa tion with her. When I saw her, her heart was heavy because of her inability to give the children, urtfer her care enough food to keep them in normal health and strength. Id great agony of soul she discussed with m whether she should continue feed ing her 5,000 children as 'she was do ing, cr whether It would be bettei for the future of the race to double the allowances of food for each child and cut th9 number of children In half The latter plan, of course, would mean the abandonment of 2,500 helpless little boys and girls to the stark fate of starvation, and the giving of their food to tlia other 2,500 children,' in order that the smaller group might be brought to normal maturity. With in a week after she asked me this question, h:r own little boy wa stricken and i'ei. One week after th lad was burisd,'I returned to Con stantinople, from the interior, to find Mrs. Emrich again at her pest, witl the ante-room of her office filled wit widows and orphans to whom' she wai giving careful sympathetjc attention.' You Can Paint Ask us how to renew the beauty of the chair or table that's in the attic ! ' I: i ; ll PAINTING home things is easy and fascinating. You can do it as well as anyone with a few simple directions which we will give you. Yon ma have furniture in the attic which is old only on the outside. It will be as good as new when re finished. Or perhaps there are floors, wood work and other things about the home that need beautifying. It's fun to do it and a big saving, too. -, Our "Home Service Paint Depart ment" was organized especially to help you make a snccess of the work. Write us today, telling what you want to refinish and what effects you want to get. Our experts will answer promptly, giving you explicit directions cover ing every phase of the work. Just - follow these simple directions and you'll get excellent results. We make special paints, varnishes, enamels, wall finishes and stains for you to use. They are the finest n ials of their kind that we know. have been making these products fat 73 years. , Take advantage of Fuller's Fras) Advice and Fuller's Products ansl you'll be surprised and delighted with the wonderlul transformations you caM make in your home. Silkenwhite Enamel Silkenwhita Eaamel , nrodncaa t rich. hMnu- fnl finuh or woodwork and furnituTS. Flows oat smoothly tod dom not show bnth marks. PtoduoM minor-smooth snrfac. Stays whits aod wuti lost. Gloss white, sami-aloss whlta and 8 colon. Wa alio malta Decorot Varniih Staina, AH -Pur. ' poss Vaznishes, Rubber. Lament r loor rami, Wiahahle Wall Finish, Fifteart-loi-Flonrt VS nlsh, Follorwear Varnish, Floor Wai, Ana Enamel, Fnller'a Hot Water Wall Finish (kafc aomine), Porch and Step Paiit, ail PIONUS) WHITE LEAD. ra 2,768.16 61583 Capital stock paid in ; $ 25,000 .00 Surplus fund, .2,000.00 (a) Undivided profits..!. .o,i6&.ivm (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid , 2,664.03 Reserved for taxes. -interest, or depreciation ...... Dividends unDaid Demand Deposits, other than banks, subiect to reserve: 24. Deposits due the State of Oregon, and deposits due nfv nr fit.ipq and other rjublic funds 23. Individual deposits subject to check. . . .' 84,661.32 25. Cashier checks of this bank outstanding, payable on demand ; , f.eju.oo Total of demand deposits, otnerinan Dan uepuaius, uu j ect to reserve, items 23, 25, 26, $92, 552. 17 Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and paya- Lots 12 and 11 UIC Ull ucniatiu aim buuji w . n I T i O 1 in 27. Time certificates of deposits outstanding i6,iii.n uul mm iu Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand L0ts 3 and 10 and subject to notice items io.mi.i Lotg . ? ftnd 1Q pullorb ... apeeiMATtoM "Home SsrvicefPaints VoiwilttMi-Snamsls-Stalnf Munufactured by W. P. Fuller St Co., Dept. 40, San Frsnclae , Branches in lS CithM In the West Ftrllsr's "Hon 8erk" PatatfassiKSaM by tbs following In four Maupin Drug Store Lots onSalc as per Condition of Circular $50 Each Maupin Lot Sale May 31, '22 A few Young Cattle wanted -A. A. Bonney 30. Notes, and bills rediscounted including 32. Knnria nr nthor Rppnvities sold under repurchase , Lots agreements with contingent liabilities 10, 351. 60 nil a navauie vviuii tcuciat irauic uaim other banks or trust companies. Lots Total $147,058.28 Lot State of Oregon, County of Wasco, ss. Lot I, F. D. Stuart, Cashier of the above named banlc, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of ray knowl 1 J 1 1! f eage ana Deiiei. , , F. D. Stuart, Cashier. Correct Attest: L. C. Hennegban, J. S. Brown, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of May, 1922. E. B. Dufur. Notary Public. My commission expires February 8. 1925; and, and and 8 10 J in block 10 Lot in block 11 Lot in b ock Z Lots o aral in block 13 Lot in block 15 lot in block 18 Lots b and in block 19 Lots 2, 5 am in blopk 20 Lot 2 in block 26 Lot 8 11 11 10 8 I 9 10 0 in in in in in in in in in block 27 block 28 block 20 block 30 block 42 block 43 block 48 block 47 block 52 H. L. MORRIS 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. For Sale New Hartford kero scne cook Btove in Rood condition Inquire Times office For Sale- Netted Gem potatoes at Maupin warehouse. Don't waste your time using "Bum" Fishing Tackle. We've got the kind that gets the Fish. Maupin Drug Store. The Maupin Times Published every Thrusday at Maupin, Oregon HUMANIZING THE POSTAL' SERVICE 1 "Tlir li no unimportant person or ptrt of our service. It i a total of human units and their co-operation Is th key to Its success. In Its last analysis, postal amies are accommo dations performed for our neighbors and friends and should be so regarded, rather than as a hired service per formed for an absentee employer." Postmaster General Hubert Wort Peter Kirsch and younger son were Maupin visUors Wednesday Lewis Derthick was called home from. O. A. C. Tuesday night by the death of his mother Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Derthick of Dufur attended the funeral here today. Mrs. M. Flvnn .will make a trip to The Dalles Friday. A large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. 0. B. Derthick this morning. The Dalles Optomist ha3 re sumed an eight page form with the name of George H. Flag as fflaVeI one of the owners. It contains nice lot of local news and advertising. Jeusiline R. Morrison, Publiaher Subscription: One year, Jfi.50; six mouths, 75 cents; three months, 5 Entered as second class mail September 2, tqil. at the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of Match 3, 1879. LIFE OR DEATH? at Stake-Jo Notice To those using water of MauDin Springs, please take notice: The monthly water rent: fall due the loth, of each month and must be paid on or before herc- Uv-t of 2500 Children Question Asked Oregon Man Last Summer, A question which is u' the 20th, of each month, Near East Relief, was put tovhim by after, at the residence of the Mrs. Jesnette w. Emrich when he un dersiti ned . Checks will be was in ionsnniinopie iBiBuanu Bum mer. Mrs. Emrich is well,kno-n In Oregon through her talks, on condi tions in the Near East four'years ago, when she spoke In the lSlSKatnpalgn. "Mrs. Emrich It bow incharg of extensive Near East Rel!f, work at Constantinople, her duties! including the-manjtfamtfll-cLsOTttsir.lwrtuatriAll Mr. and Mrs. LaChanpelle of Portland visited several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Miller. Mrs. LaChappcllp is a sister of Mrs. Lotta Miller. It is not a new house; only a new picket fence that the Times property is to be graced with, debarring Black lilda" et al, from green-alfalfa without hav ing to wear hobbles, Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D. D. S. Proprietor- Phone Main 4821. Tractor For Sale Cleveland 12-20 used one srason. J. W. Ward Wapinitia accepted, and if mailed to me, a proper receipt will be returned to the payor by mail. E. B. Dufur. Attorney for Arabelle and W. H. Staats. New Today- Wanted Horses for pasture. Ed. Kramer, Criterion Oregon For Sale-lOStcers , yearlings and two vear olds, see them at my place on Ridgeway Flat if in tcrested. Frank Kessler. Three and one half tons of wheat hay for sale at twenty dollars cash per ton. C. E. Cunningham "SNAPPY" Four piece or estra for dances and entertain ments. Call Chas. Brown or Leon Frasier. Dufur, Oregon. Straw lint dye all colors 25cts. Maupin Dm? Store. Wanted To pasture some horses best of p-ans L'"f'd fences and plenty of waier. Otto Her- rling Criterion. Lost Between Maupin and Wapinitia, one new coupling pole Finder please call E.A. Hartman Wapinitia Reward. Wanted - Horses to pasture. Excellent pasture, gooi fences, $2 per month. P. J. Kirsch. For Sale-Red W. F. Pruitt. Polled Bull- Lost Automobile wheel with rim and tire, between Tygh and Maupin. Finder leave at Maupin Garage or Driver's Garage.