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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
WATCH (Tf Waupin . u fHl lb 1 3 GROW Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 8, NO. 31 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 1, 1922 THE YEAR $1.50 MAI IPTO TllMf S Base Ball One of the best games of base ball ever witnessed In Wasco county was played in Maupin last Sunday May 28th between The Dalles and Maupin base ball teams. ; It was a well played, clean game throughout and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present. The local team did 1 exception ally good field work but was not up to standard in base running )The score was 5 to 3 in favor of Maupin. Batteries: Morris and Renick Th Dalles, Woolsey and Kohlor. There will be no game at Mau pin next Sunday. The game with Bend will bo. played at a later date. The Maupin boys will play at Moro. Election Yesterday . The Maupin city election yes terday was an event of much interest and ' taxation on the male population of the town to Wamic News Prineville Burned , A fire at Prineville at 11:45, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kennedy and last night destroyed four blocks j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller fished in the heart of the business sec-; jn the Deschutes river at the tion of the town, according to a! raouth of Buck hollow Tuesday. procure an election board oi'jtelegranv from Redmond this . The riyer was high and they did non-candidates. Kaiser and B. morning. Communication was ;not have much luck. D. Fraley are the cessful candidates ,in the race for Alderman. R. E. Wilson and h. C. Henneghan were rewarded for their energetic campaigns, each for the other, by 33 votes each for mayor. Notice Maupin Post No. 73 American Legion will meet next Monday night at 8 p. m. sharp. All num bers come us this is an import ant meeting. Earl Crabtree. Post Commander. only unsuc-cut off, there remaining a mass Mr, and Mrs. Chet McCorkle of tangled wire. Two men were met Mrs. Dorothy Hurtig at The overcome bv smoke, but no lives Dalles Monday who came from we lost. Prineville hotel, post-; Portland- office, two hardware stores, bakery, two grocery stores, one jewelry store, livery stable and several other buildings are said to be among the ruins. George McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Doty returned home Sunday from Eugene where they attended grand lodge. The glorious summer month is being issued in with a tempera ture around 90 in the shade and a hot wind. m ' - m h - Costs YOU can't escape. Either you paint your home when it needs it or you spend from five to ten times as much rebuilding what has rotted away for lack cf paint protection. Painting costs so little com pared to the service of saving it renders, that failure to paint is utter extravagance. Painting is economy and an addi tional economy is found in using the best paint. It spreads easily saves labor cost. It covers more jirea.per gallon than "cheap" paint. But most important, the best paint, serves five or more years longer than "cheap" paint. It assures better re sults at a lower cost in the long run. We have been making t!m best ins now.;:..i paints for 73 years to meet th weather condilions in the West, The best materials PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zinc, and pure colors are combined in Fuller's Paints in scientifically ciact proportions with long-time skill. Around Maupin Fen Batty visited relatives at Maupin Friday and Saturday. He left Sunday- for Eightrriile where he will visit Joe Batty be lore going to Idaho. Mr. Batty (irove a car through from San Di 'go. Mrs. Alice Batty accom panied him from here to Eight Mil-', Robert Paul Hammel, of Doug las hollow; Lticile E. Steckertof Dufui . and Jean Wilson of Mau pin, tm-.e the honor of passing with tm highest averages in the general county eighth grade examiutittjns, according to the listing iMP.de public today by County bciiool Superintendent A. E. 'f-roat.'wald. Hammel re ceived the highest average, with 95.6;Luei!e teckert received an average cf V I percent in all sub jects, and Jc;,.i Wilson an aver age of 1)3.7 h i cent. Dalles Chionic'.o.- Frencb Butkv is excavating for a basement for thj new bun galow he intends to build soon. Mr. and Mis. J. 11 Eubanks are Maupin visitors vciifty, Mrs. B. D- Fraley returned last Friday from grand lodge at Eugene. .-,- .-. The-Maupin school cosnmonce ment exercises were helu n the I. 0. 0. F. building last , urs day evening witnessed -: a crowded house. Shattuck Bros, big store uniquely and practically addii to this week by an awning. 13 Free Advice oa Painting kk our agent for advice, coior cards, etc. A.ik the Faller Specific (ion Department aboot the nuift desirable color ickajiiet, ooior harmony and sny other details. ?.:cke--j of Pubber Cement f lonr Taint, AH-PurpGB Varnishes, S il k B w ii i t a EmmM. Fiftpftnf or-Fioori Vamhh, Washable "tt all finish, Airto Eaamei, Darn Mid Hard Paint, Porch apd Step iint and PlUiSICLK WHii'E UAD. f 'ia Ku W 8 ti i Phoenix Put" Paint Purg Prepared Poin ManufnctMreH bv V. P. Fuller 1. Co., Pfp. 4S, San Francisco Er.incls In 13 Cities In the West WlMii II I u I Mill ill ':.iX,',w,wvff!T Mt hoasends painting. FaWt Specification House f aiats are told by the following Afteofl Maunin Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eeckwith, Mrs. Wertz and Mr- Winn mo tored to The Dalles last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ceckwith mado a round trip froui there to Port land Sunday over the highway. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moms had, ,,,.! cnarge oi tne s iiumumu uui- - , llift .tv j j Rev. E. 0. Shepherd, pastor i Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Plyler were here Tnesday night giving a picture show. They remained overnight at the Frank Mag ill home.. At a recent meeting at u Tygh Valley fair ground.-!, ar rangements were made for a two days celebration the coming. 4th. of July. Officers were elected. and every effort will be made to to make the celebration one of the bigest and best events the county has ever held,. Jim Kennedy was transacting business in Maupin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Villi3 Driver and son Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driver and baby Nedra and Mr, and Mrs. Bud Patison were Dalles visitors Thursday. Charley Lak and A. Kelley were out from The Dalles Tues day remaining over night at the Lake homo. Jim Kennedy, accompanied by Grace Miller, Mrs. J. L. Illings worth and George Crawford went to Portland Thursday, the latter going to Astoria. Miss Mil ler will visit her giand- parenu in Portland later going to Tillamook. Mrs. J. L. Illingsworth return ed to her - homo in The Dalles Thursday;. She spent several i.weeks here at the John Ulings- worth home, lh Mollie Brittain was a Tygh visitor here Tuesday night at the John Illingsworth home. Mil Wing moved Thursday in to the Henry Miller house hem. Eugene and'. Carl Prat.'; came cv,y from Maupin Thursday. Feudal Sar-.fOnl from Centralia. came with them. Tyfeti Valley tdiool had their titmjr txcici.'cr, Wednesday one pupil graduated om high school. Mr. and Mrs. Cbmiey Crofoot, FARE5 EAST tail uvci 1 his Summer Round-trip tickets routed over the Lcific vSvstem returning same or any direct line Salt Lake City $48.82 St. Louis $8150 Den vet Kansas City Omaha Chicago 69.00 72.00 72. CO 86.00 Cincinnati Philadelphia New York Boston 106.30 144.95 147.40 158 35 Ticket Sales DAILY until August 31st Return limit October 31st The Union Pacific operats the only THROUGH SOLID , TRAIN between Portland and Chicago. "Oregon-Washington Limited" x Leaves Portland 9:00 A. M. Arrives Chicago 1 1 :00 A. M. (third day) Through service also on "Continental .Limited". , Every foot of the track is protected by AUTOMATIC SAFETY SIGNALS. Equipment is the best in the transportation world. Dining car service the very maxi mum of human skill and art. The service as a whole ( represents the supreme elfort of the management to please and satisfy patrons. . Call on our agent w hen you are ready to go and he will do the rest. Wm. McMurray, " General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon church m Portland, and ' Mrs. and V el ma an,d Emery and Arby Angie Uuinn of Long Beach, Wn Magill attended the graduating are spending several days in the exercise8 at Maupin i dnesdav citv and attenoing to erection of . , . , , . , , , ', mVmunents over the grave of n!ht 'here Lester t r:foot Mrs, Quinn's' husband, Alvis graduated from high school, (juinn, and of her son, Herbert , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Magiii. Parker, whoca body was one of Naoma and Gertrude and Mrs. the first to arrive trom oversea?. Dorothy Hurtig attended the fill. OUtpiit-'iu aUUlCKMI Ulu congregation of the local United Hrethorn church last Monday's Chronicle. night. - graduation exercises at Maupio Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wins Mr A nostoffice has been establish t iIuttie Johnson and Mrs, Ida pH at Sherar's Bridge. Mrs. S. Taylor is postniiatress. Stop 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 aa!ove Clean Ice Cream and Soft DrinKs of all kinds Lunch Goods and Restaurant Cigars, Tobacco, Pool Hall in connection Si. Anderson Maupin, Ore, 11 I A few dairy, cows anil a Cream Separator is a com bination that will bring back prosperity to any farm. Wc don't know a great deal about cows but WE CERTAINLY HAVE THE SEPARATOR "GETS ALL THE CREAM" 1 House came over from Toppinisl: Wn. Thursday. They are at thej Wilbur Wing home. Mrs. Rau-fej stopped at the Will Sloan home in Tygh Valley, j ! Mrs. ceuie raimctrer, 01 1 .. TT. 11 . llr. 1 . 1 11 1 ro vaney vvasa. is visiting at tne 1 Henry MiUer home. 4 of lumber to Maupin Thursday. 3: Marion Duncan hauled lumber ' to the Kern and .Buckley ranch Tat Grass Valley Thursday. ' , Frank Magill took Mrs. Doro- thy Hurtig to Portland Sunday. D. Turner of Maupin crashed ?4i through the bridge at Pine Hol low Thursday with a 'heavy truck j?! load of lumber. Percy Driver, Willis Norval and Bill Johnson 4 : repaired the bridge Friday, Mr. Johnson hauled the lumber for , m , the repairs. 4 Parties from Sherman County il l were here last week fishing in il I Badger creek. , Husty Johnson and his nother j were Tygh visitors Friday, going .j; to see Mrs. Ida Rouse, Mrs. (t BANKING at HOME Is the Hest Policy your capital m 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 banking. Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit A pproval coatiiiued on page 4)