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WATCH MAUPIN GROW M TS .Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 8, NO. 4(3 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1922 THE YEAR $1.50 MAUF 4 Maupin Couple Wed Bridget Delia Mulkern and Patrick J. King of Maupin were united in marriage this morning at St. Peter.s Catholic church, Rev. P. J. O'Rourke officiating. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Connolly. The bride was attractive in a dress of blue satin and wore a corsage of lilies-of-the-valley and roses. The bride was attended by Miss Isabel Sandoz, who wore Tht UNIVERSITY of OREGON contain: Tha college of Literature, Science nd the Arti with 22 deportment.. The profession.! schools of Archi tecture Busines. Administration -Education-Graduate Study -Law-Medicine Music Phyairel Educa tion Sociology. The 47th Year Opens October 2. 1922 FoTocnlolnjut or any information Wriit Tht RtgUtrar, UnWerttty of Oregon, Euint, Oregon. E. B, DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN. OREGON James Chalmers Horse Shoeing "and General Blacksmith in; Maupin. Ore. Marksmanship Display A demonstration is to be given August 29th at Shattuck Bros, by Gus Peret of the Peters Cart ridge Co. who is a well known fancy trick and expert shot. He has also established a reputation as a big game hunter many of his articles on Alaskan Hunting have already appeared in the Out-Door Life Magazine. The stunts performed consti tute work with rifles, revolvers, and shot guns. Peret will draw pictures of Buffalow Bill, Uncle Sam, Indians, or other charac ters suggested by the crowds on sheets of blank tin without tracing. He will throw blue rocks in the air and hit them with five shots - from the pump eject two empty shells from a pump gun an hit them in the air. Lying on his back he will break three eggs tossed in the air, with a 22 rifle; will eject the empty shell and hit it. With the same rifle he will hit three washers, in the air! also marbles, and will do special aerial work with a 38 calibef revolver; shoot through the holes in washers while same are in the air. . With the same arm he will split cards in half while sighting through a mirror. Partial schedule:Maupin, Aug ust 29th; Bend, August 25; Red mond, 26th ; Prineville, 27th; Grass Valley, 30th. I.O. O.F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. B. F. Turner, Secretary H. K. Kaiser, N. G. a dress of blue silk and carried a bouquet of roses. William Con nolly was best man. Mr. and Mrs. King left this morning for Portland, where they will spend their honeymoon On their return they will make their home at Maupin.-Chronicle 19. John Foley is erecting a new brick flue in his house occupied by Atty. and Mrs. E. B. Dufur, to replace the one broken off by ice slide last winter. Portland Painless Dentist. 305, Second St. The Dalles Oregon, All work guaranteed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor Phone Main 4821. BLACKvSMITHING 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 Mountain Echoes J. H. Woodcock and It. E Wilson were earl arrivals at the Summit House meadows Sunday morning to sdend the day with their families who are camped there. Mrs. H. L. Morris and Erma, Glen Morris and family and Mrs. Frank Dyer were recuperating at Salmon river camp ground this week.' F. M. Confer and family spent a few days over the week end at Salmon river, getting black ber ries. L. D. Kelly came out from Summit Wednesday for more supplies. E. M. Confer and family arriv ed Tuesday evening at Salmon river. A particularly interesting item in camp life is the variety of heu ing and cooking methods eniyloyed by the various sojourn ers a a camp city. One finds everj ionveivable style from a plain tvnp fire to a modern i a?o line rai ge. Frank Burden and wife of Tygh and t wo elderly lady rela tives are camped at Salmon rjver this week getting huckle berries VarJ N jivuI and family drove up to Summit last Fiiiay fiom Wamic Mrs. Floyd Vanderpool and children drow through from Dufur to Summit prarie Friday, making the trip successfully. Mt. Hood is saiu to have less snow on it this year fian for a long time. E. M. Hill and family of Dufur and brother Roy and family of The Dalles drove up to S ihnon river last Friday for huckle ber ries, remaining until Tuesday. They returned home over the Columbia river highway. Mr. and Mrs. Bates Shattui k have been camped at Salm. n river several days hunting and picking berries. Tuesday Mr. Shattuck picked two-thirds of a ten gallon can tf huckle berries. They removed Wednesday to Clackamas lake. P. H. Mott and family started Wednesday, by wagoti for the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. and Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Uoouih 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug sture, The Dalles, Ore Phoue Black 1111 : New Machinery or Repairs WHICH? We Have Both S HARVESTER THRESHERS a McCQRMICK - DEERING M M Twelve and Fourteen Foot Headers Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Binders Whether you want to fix up the old one or buy a new one, NOW 's & mighty good time to do it. SHATTUCK BROS. M Around Maupin E. A. Cyr Wednesday found a small water snake on the floor of the store warehouse room. H. A. Walter is this week painting the exterior of the J, L. Confer and ;0. P. Weberg residences. Operations are commencing today for the erection of a new modern bungalow on the M. F. Van Laanen lots. John Donaldson has purchased the H. A. Whaite property and is making some improvements thereon.1. The Whaite iamily will leave for the coast and Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson will take possession the first of the month kshi WW Mrs. Ira Grisham, H. L. Young and family are camping at Clear like. A. Philmloe and family and Mrs. A. F. Martin and daughter made the trip home from Sum mit the lastof the week after a few days' camping for berries. Ed Davis and family v. ere camped this week at Salnun river and picking blackberries on surrounding burns. Mr. and Mrs. George Ledfo d are living at Big Meadows this summer. A large crowd from the Wamic settlement are camped on the Barlow trail this side of Summit prarie and picking berries on the burned over territory west of the road. J. H. Eubanks and family were camped a few days this week at the last crossing on Salmon river. '. W. L. Morrison and family and Mrs. M. F. Van Laanen shut the doors of the Times of fice and camped on Frog lake and Salmon "river from Friday until Wednesday, coming home with a load of huckle berries W. L. boasts of using -only nine callons of gasoline on the round trip. l he Oregon Skyline trail to Govt Camp is in fairly good condition except for the lij Meadow hill, despite the fact it has had almost no work on it this year. Dave Donaldson with a couple junior companions dro e out last Friday from Govt. Camp. Julius Shipfiin and family started for the mountains Wed nesday with team and wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duncan and Mrs. Cora Foster and chil dren started for the mtuntairs Wednesday, Mrs. Foster driving the team and wagon. W. E. Hunt and son drove out from the sheep camp the last tf the week. A couple game wardens came through from Redmond Satur day and took a victim out to Oregon City on an improper license investigation. Plenty of berries on the burns above Salmon river and Summit prarie, but little game reported. Herbert Egbert and sister Mibs Leola of The Dalles arrived Saturday at Big Meadows for a few days' camp. J. I. Parker and son Orion ar rived Tuesday night, at Salmon river camp. This is Mr. Park er's first visit in 23 years. He has vivid reminisiances of that time, however, of his father and R. W. McCorkle nearly losing their lives when fording the river in high water. Many Indians are met cotnirg and going in all styles of cotmy ance. Two young men lost wheel from their hack coming down Big Meadow hill Tuesday evening and left it at the foot of the hill while they went in qifat of anther wheel. I The Times for Classy Printing Better, Service Realizing that the southern part of Wasco Connty is entitled to up to date service' in our line, we have placed a complete stock of goods with H. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN E. C. PRATT, WAMIC The Crandall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon ' Licensed Enbalmcrs Motor Equipment L U M B E R Have purchased the Hartmar. Saw mill 9 miles' West of Wapinitia Open for Business All kinds of rough lumber on the yard, $16.09 and. up. Can furnish dressed lumber on short notice. Let us figure with .'you on' any building you have in mind. ! A, B. Linn & Sons WAPINITIA, OREGON 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 8nd BJre 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 illttlltirllf