PI Vf AfTPIV to hW 1 ft V & 111 GROW Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 9, NO. 8 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1922 THE YEAR $1.50 mau; N Dake-Lake A marriage which took place in Portland Wednesday and . which is of interest to Maupin people was that of Miss Hilda Irene Lake and Dr. Henry C. Dake. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's cousin Mrs. A. Stinson, 498 Spokane 'Avenue, Portland, Rev. W. S. McCullough officiating. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Lucy Dade and George F. Kirk wood, both of Portland. Only a few relatives and friends were present. Mrs. Dake is the daughter of A. E. Lake, former county judge now of Wamic, and belongs to one of the pioneer families of Wasco county. She was gradua ted from The Dalles high school in 1915. Dr. Dake was graduated from the North Pacific Dental college in 1919, and is a member of the Trowel National Dental Fratern ity. Dr. and Mrs. Dake will be at home in Portland after the first ' of the year. Chronicle. American Legion Fall In! Attention! American Legion members. Maupin Post No. 73 will hold a regular meeting De ember 4th in I. 0. 0. F. hall at 8 p. m. Purpose, election of officers. Big feed. I. E. Crabtree, Commander. Butter Nut Bread The bread that made mother stop baking. Received fresh every day at BUTLER'S Cement Walks With the exception of the Drugstore property where car penter work is being done, the north side of Deschutes avenue has been bordered with cement walks from the school house to Burnham avenue. One block, between Fifth and Fourth Btreet when completed will make, the walks finished on the south side of the avenue. Within the main business district walks are of uniform six-foot width, else where four feet is required width. Workmanship in laying the walks is of a high class and Maupin's enterprise adds n.ueh to the town's appearance. Steel Bridge at Sherar Contract for the construction of a bridge over the Deschutes river at Sherar's has been let by the state highway commission to the Union Bridge company of Portland, it was learned today. The new new bridge will replace the historic span at the narrows over which much of the travel of early days passed. The span will be steel with reinforced con crete foundations, and will cost the county $5,394, the contract price. Plans for the bridge were drawn by state engineers; and the contracts let by the commis sion at the request of the Wasco county court. Apportionment of the market road funds for the second half of the year was made by the highway commission at its meeting yesterday. Wasco county was allotted $12,333.55 in this apportionment. The com mission also ordered that "filler" be applied to the gravel en the highway east ot lhe Dalles, where the wind has been blow ing out the sand. Chronicle 23. Election Notice Notice of general election for election of officials of the Town of Maupin and for the passage of measures relating to theTown of Maupin, Notice is hereby given that on Monday, the 4th day of Decem ber, 1922, at the usual poling; place, to wit: in the I. 0. 0. F. Building located within the plat ted Town of Maupin in Wasco County, Oregon, a general elec-. tion will be held. , Said General Election will be held to elect officials of the Town j of Maupin as follows to wit: 1 Mayor 6 Councilmen I 1 Recorder 1 Marshal 1 Treasurer Also to accept or reject meas ures relating to the Town of Maupin, as follows, to wit: Charter of the Town of Maupin. Budget approved by the Bud get Committee. Which election will be held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and will continue until 7 , o'clock in the afternoon of said aay. Datod this 21st day of Novem ber, 1922. Geo. McDonald, Recorder of the Town of Maupin Around Maupin The interior work on the new brick hotel is underway and next week the rooms on the second will be finished. The building is wired and pumbed for electric lights and hot and cold water in each room. Portland Painless Dentist, seven years in The Dalles painless extraction $1.00 305 Second St. The Dalles Oregon, W. T. Slatten D. L) S. Prop rietorPhone Main 48:21. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hothwell are the proud parents of a 7ilb. baby girl. Lota Darnall and George Case C3 S32Z Oil,. were married Sunday in Port land. Mrs. Case is a neice of Mrs. John Donaldson and spent her early childhood here. The new concrete high school building which is practically completed except for interior finishing adds much to the ap pearance of Maupin, being lo cated in sightly position on the state highway. Matches 6 boxes for 85 cents Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. Joe Chastain who is at Freewater states in a recent let ter that her sister Mrs. Barrett, is still very ill and is still unable to be moved. A letter received from B. D. Fraley stated they were at Can yonville and expected to retch California soon. Christmas goods are now rrady Maupin Drug Store. Henry Steed of Wamic died at the Dalles hospital Sunday, following a short illness. He is survived by his aged mother and three brothers, Charles of Shar.i ko, Ben and Ora, of Wamic, and a half brother George Steed also of that place. The body was taken to Wamic for funeral services Monday by the Crandall Undertaking company, Burial will be in the family plot in the Wamic cemetery. All kinds of watches and jewel ry Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. John Donaldson and son Ivan are guests at the home of her brother Job Crabtree in the Bakeoveh section for the holiday O. P. Weberg and family are spending the week at their farm above Wapinitia. E. B. Dufur writes from 563 Going street, ' Portland, that he will not return to Maupin before some time in March to open a law office. W. II. Staats has ordered the Times sent to them at Whealdon I Annex, 211 10th and Salmon street, lu t'and. November 27 - December 6 Former Resident Dc-d Mrs. Ora Davidson, 50 years old, died at The Dalles hospital Saturday evening after a linger ing illness. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. L. Hay nes of Kennewick, Wash, and Mrs. Charles Frank of this city. She also leaves a son Wilbur C. Davidson of this city. Another son, Orville Raymond, was drown ed in the Columbia river a num ber of years age. Funeral ser vices will be held Tuesday after noon at 2 o.clock from the Bur-get-Mogan mortuary, Rev. Ernest Goudge officiating. Ser vices at the grave will be held under the direction of the local chapter of the Rebekah lodge of which Mrs. Davidson was a mem ber. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery Chroni cle, 27. Local Committee Mrs. F. I). 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G- Hedin and daughter Nova, went to Portland Friday and expect to remain there until after Thanksgiving Lincoln and Crystal Hartman, are spending their vacation in The Dalles. Mr. Judkins, father nf MrF. Frank Batty is very il . Mrs. Roberts, a daughter from h'ose burg is here at his bedside. A son came irom lawima rriuaj. The friends of Ira Grisham will be glad to know he is stead ily gaining in strength. Mrs. Ed Bernard who has been ill is much better. L. D. Woodside and Anna West are Dalles visitors. Prof, and Mrs. Loyd also wentin wiih them Art Eubeck has returned from Portland where he visited home folks. Wapinitia folks in Maupin Mon day were Rev. Parker and family Mrs. Geo. Burnside, Mrs. Albe'rt Hammer, Fritz and Albert Hack ler, Jesse Cox, and Virgil May field. Roy Batty and family expect to spend Thanksgiving with grand ma Batty in Maupin. Clyde Flinn and family came over trom bimnasho Saturday and stayed over Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Sam Wall. Charles Walker made a trip to Maupin last week fixing telephone line 18 from his piece to Maupir. Nora Hammer is rapidly re covering from her recent illness. Word received from George Burnside states tnat he is much better. He underwent an opera tion on the 20th and i3 doing fine Ruby Powell is spending this week in Maupin with the Rich-monds. etter Service Realizing that the southern part of Wasco County ia entitled to up to (late .service in our line, we have placed a complete stock of goods with II. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN E. C. PRATT, WAMIC The Crandall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon Lin m;cd Enbalmcrs Motor Equipment BANKING at HOME Is the Best IV.icy Kecping 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 Wc Strive to Merit Approval J