The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 03, 1922, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL 8, NO. 43
MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, 1923
THE YEAR $1.50
N
IMES
Frank Gabel was operated on
at The Dalles hospital Tuesday
morning.
BNIVERSnY'OJP?
The UNIVERSITY f OREGON
contains:
The college of Literature, Science
and the Arta with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi
tecture Business Administration -Education-Graduate
Study -Law-Medicine
Music Physical EducationSociology.
The 47th Year Opens October 2. 1922
Foracatatoiu or any information
Wrttt Tht Rtilttror, UnlOtrjItg of
Oregon, Eujsnt, Ortton.
E. B. DUFUR
Attorney at Law
MAUPIN, OREGON
Dr. T. DeLarhue
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glasses Properly Fitted
Exclusively Optical
Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer
Crosby's Drug store,
The Dalles, Ore
Phone Black 1111
Narrow Escape
Mr. l'hilip A. (Dad) Coale one
of the best known citizens of
this locality narrowly escaped a
fatal accideut one day last week
while returning from one of his
customary jaunts through the
surrounding communities, call
ing on friends and gathering
material for his wonderful "Short
Stories" for which he iB cele
brated. Deals in wool and hides
as a side line, and with several
tons on the wagon his spirited
team took fright at a passing
truck, just as he started to des
cend the grade from Wapinitia
plains, reared and plunged over
the embankment, Mr. Coale
being a skillful reinsman lost
both lines and by almost super
human effort clung to-the seat
until rescued by the driver of
-the truck. His injuries consist
ed of a bad fright and it will be
some time before he will entire
ly recover. He wishes to thank
his many friends for their kind
ness in listening to his elaborate,
explaining, how he handled the
team and escaped having his
brains dashed upon the rocks.
Upon the advise of all he depart
ed'for Portland to enjoy a com
plete rest from his ardous tasks.
L. C. Wilhelm returned home
yesterday from Portland where
he, went for treatment two weeks
ago after being hurt when a
scraper struck him. -
James Chalmers
Horse Shoeing' and
General Blacksmithing
Maupin, Ore.
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aOjS I.O. O.F.
Cf'VJ W A P I N ITIA
Lodge No, 209, Maupin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting weui
bers always welcome.
B. F. Turner, Secretary
H. K. Kaiser, N. G.
Around Maupin
A'fire occured at about nine
o clock Tuesday night of last
week at Frieda which destroyed
the 0. T. railroad tool house und
burned grass on the hill side for
an hour or two before Mrs. W.
D. Roberts and Mrs. A. l'hilmlee
who were alone at the section
house could get it under control.
George Crofoot and family
motored in Friday evening from
Monmouth, Oregon. Miss Vina
Ayres accompanied them, return
ing Sunday.
Mr. Knox, postal inspector for
this division and the rural route
inspector were out & few days
ago investigating the route for
rural mail service out of Maupin
for the .entire Juniper Flat
-.a!. mi ? i i 1
i suction, mis service wnicn nas
boen needed for many years is
hoped for in the near future. It
is estimated that it will save
ma-'.y of the farmers individually
as high as $300.00 a year.
If
any
We
Remember
Butler's Specialize in fruits,
a lower price is quoted by
dealer it is Butlers prices.
buy direct from the grower.
We have contracted the largest
Field of Tomatoes in Southern
Wasco county.
Give us your orders for 'your
requirements early and we will
take care of you. We guarantee
you the market price at time of
delivery.
If Butler's say they will furn
ish you any item in their food
lines at a certain price, that is
what you pay and no more.
Your orders will be filled
promptly.
Paid Adv.
BLACKSMITHING
I have opened a blacksmith shop "for all
around blacksmithing at my old stand
opposite Woodcock's mill and am prepared
to do work at reasonable rates.
A. F. MARTIN
McDonald-Dcrthick
Miss lea Derthick and George
McDonald were married in Port
land at the White Temple on
Thursday afternoon, Iiev.. Rus
sell M. Brougher officiated.
Miss Phyllis Fischer and Mrs.
Charles Deyette attended the
bride. They have many friends
here who wish them much joy
and happiness.
Gate creek fire is now under
control, until another cigarette
is thrown by the roadside, really
shouldn't smokers be barred
from the forest during dry weath
er or at least have a permit
issued to them, same as campers?
Harvest is about over.
Mrs. J. E. Woodcock and fam
ily visited Mrs. Ipha Duncan on
Sunday.
A blowout caused Iona Feltch
to miss connections on Sunday,
as it was too late to attend Sun
day school, when car was some
Mill Doubles Capacity
The Woodcock Bros. Millin
Co. will install new and modern
machinery throughout their
plant, Sept. 1st. The elevator
addition to the present building
is almost completed. The new
mill will be of the latest model,
self contained unit and ball bear
ing. Most of the machinery will
be replaced by the latest type
ball bearing machines including
scourers, cleaner?, flour dressing
reels, etc. The company's busi
ness has grown to the extent
that they are unable to take care
of their trade with their present
equipment. The mill will be
thoroughly modern throughout.
Rebekahs Install
Wapinitia Rebekah Lodge No.
194 held its semi annual meeting
last night, and the following
officers were installed; Lela
Davidson, N. G.; Vena Kaiser
V. G-; Marjie Stuart, Sec;
Grace Chalmers, Treas.; Lois
VanLannen, Warden; Elsie Beck
with, Conductor; Lydia Fraley,
R. S. N. G. ; Margaret Wilson,
L S. N. G.; Marjie Stuart cap
tain. The following members
not being present were appointed
Lora Doty, Chaplain; Lottie
Donaldson, R. S. V. G. ; Lena
Turner L. S. V. G.; Glennie
Morris I. G. , Francis Talcott O G.
To the Farmers:
A differential of 4c per bushel
is made between bulk and
sacked wheat for the 1922-1923
crop. All trading shall be made
on basis of sacked wheat.
We have on hand:
Sacks Twine
Salt Oats
See us before purchasing else
where. Our prices are right.
MAUPIN WAREHOUSE CO.
W. 0. MILLER, Mgr.
Smock News
Weather hot.
Like Portlanders who dreaded
to see rain clouds in the spring
we would welcome them now.
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New Machinery or Repairs
WHICH?
We Have Both
j McCORMICK DEERING
Kj Twelve and Fourteen Foot Headers
H Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Binders
Whether you want to fix up the old one or buy a
new one, NOW is a mighty good time to do it. -
what repaired, so returned home.
Ed. Disbrow is doing the cook
ing for the fire fighters on head
of Gate creek. They are now
employed in making trails.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ledford
and son Sidney came Sunday
from White Salmon to visit a few
days in the parental home.
For Rent
One 3-room house on 6th St.,
vacant; one 4-room bungalow on
Grant Avenue will be vacant
within two or three weeks. G.
E. Cunningham, P. O. address,
Maupin, phone No. 6F18.
Manager W. C. Bolton of the
Hunts Ferry Whse. Co., states
that all wheat coming in so far
is No. 1 grain. The wagons and
trucks are bringing the grain in
very fast now, many having
completed threshing. Indications
are that the 1922 crop will be
Imuch better than was first
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anticipated.
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SHATTUCK BROS.
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Portland Painless Dentist. 305,
Second St The Dalles Oregon,
All work guaranteed, W. T.
Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor
Phone Main 4821.
The Times $1:50 per year.
Wapinitia now has a shoe re
pair shop.
L U M
E R
Have purchased the Hartman Sawmill 9 miles
West of Wapinitia
Open for Business
All kinds of rough lumber on the yard, $16.00
and up. Can furnish dressed lumber on short
notice. Let us figure with you on any building
you have in mind.f
A, B. Linn & Sons
WAPINITIA, OREGON
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 kinds
Lunch Goods and Restaurant
. Cigars, Tobacco, Pool Hall in connection
H. Anderson
Maupin, Ore.
BANKING 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 banking.
Maupin State Bank
We Strive to Merit Approval