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WATCH MAUPIN GROW MAUPIN Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1923 THE YEARS 1.50 VOL 9. NO. 13 1 dM ' ri Mrs. Dee Talcott who is suffer ing with rheumatism left Mon day morning for Vancouver Wn. where she will take medical treatment. Miss Celia Bump one of the teachers missed her train and did not return to Manpin until Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Chalmers taught in her place. Eyes Tested 0N Saturdays and Sundays Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon 0. It. Dinwiddie Registered Optician BACK TO 1917 illinium i hi ii iHBSKa wBXjsstim PRICES Made and Guaranteed Delco-Light Ct. Union, Ohio. $1754 DEPENDABLE Delco-Light Price Reductions Now In Effect You can now buy the most popular electric plant ever built, Delco-Light Model 866, for Less than two years ago Similar reductions in other styles and sizes of Delco-Light. At these low 1917 prices, you can now install Deleo-Light for loss than at any time in the laat five years. Easy payments if desired. For full parti culars write, Modem Appliance Co,, 408 . Firat Ave. South, Seattle, distributors, or see your local dealer, SHATTUCH BROS. Maupin, Ore. DELgodigm. Rebekah's Install Wapinitia Rebekah Lodge no. 194 held their semi annual install ation of officers Wednesday night with the following officers install ed; Vena Kaiser N. G., Lois Van Laanen V. G., Margie Stuart Sec. Eva Harpham Fin. Sec Grace Cealmers Treas., Lena Turner Conductor, Elsie Beck Land Slide at 77 The down train on the 0. T. line was delayed by a landslide Tuesday night. The up train was held at the depot until the track was cleared at about eight o'clock last night. The passen gers patronized the local hotels and restaurant for meals yester day, Mr. Griffin making several with Warden. Margaret Wilson i trips with his car for the con R. S. N. G.. Jessie McCorkle L. venience of them. The slide was At this season it gives us great pleasure to express our appreciation of the cordial business relations of the past and wish for you, Health, Happiness, and Prosperity During the coming year. Every Thing for the Table BUTLER'S S. N. G, F. D. Stuart R. S. V. G., R. E. Wilson L. S. V. G., H. R. Kaiser I. S. G., B. F. Turner 0. G., Lora Doty Chaplin. Lottie Donaldson was elected Captain of the team. After the lodge was closed a short program followed, after which luncheon was served. Wapinitia Stop in Jimc in, Listen in TO Calgary Canada, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake, Kansas City, Denver, Portland and Seattle, besides many nearer stations (many can be heerd all over the room) We will install set complete that will get the above stations for 250.00. We installed J. M. Abbott's station and received all the above stations the first night. Let us figure with you on a station costing from $50.00 to $250.00. Results or costs you nothing. Hill & Rice Radio Installers Wapinitia, Ore. George Heitz went to The Dalks Monday returning Friday bringing Mrs. Heitz and Johnny home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair returned home last week from a trip in the valley. While away they Visited friends and relatives in Portland, Cherryville and Rose- burg. John Lewis has been quite sick the last few days. A letter from Mr. Moore state he is doing as well as can be ex pectec in The Dalles hospital, and every body i3 treating him fine. Mr. Dane left on Monday for The Dalles.' Dr. Griffith came out from Dufur Monday night to attend Nicholson O'Brien who is ill- Mrs. Lois Gray returned Mon day from The Dalles whe e she spent her Xmas vacation. Maumn visitors Monday were Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Parker, Roy Batty, John Ward and Juliu Shipflin. " R E. Ellinwood was a business visitor at the county seat last week. John Teschner and family re turned to Linton Sunday after spending a pleasant vacation here visiting eis brother Gotleib Teschner. Jackson Rice made a trip to Maupin Wednesday. Local Legionaires are now hav ing a membership contest. Bill Miller and Jim Chalmers are the ' rival captains and are out to see that the other one puts up the feed. at Milepost 77 and covered two rails a depth of about 15 feet. The O. T. engine detatched from the train and took the section crews of both roads to assist the wrecking crew who were on the 0. W. track above here, the slide being on the section of the track used by both roads. The 0. W. trains did not attempt to come through yesterday, while the 0. T. trains transferred pas sengers yesterday afternoon. Schedule time is resumed on both lines today. New Year's Ball The Dance at the Hotel Kelly given by proprietors rar. ana Mrs. M. Flynn on New Years Eve was voted the best of the season by those who were for tune enough to attend. ' The tab les were cleared away in the spacious dining room and to the music of the Edison the hours sped swiftly by. At twelve o clock a gong ushered in the New Year amid appropriate revelry. Shortly afterwsrds a dainty and satisfying luncheon was served, after which the dancing con tinued until quite late. Jfwfnii Sautnland Gov't. Garden Seeds Smock News Maupin Theatre Sunday, December 31st Priscilla Dean in Under Two Flags Ouida's immortal romance, teeming with color, drama, romance, as been brought to you by Universal in "Under Two Flags." The book has ruled for generations. The play will live long upon the screen. See Tric'ilU Dean in this greath love story. It will burn in your memory forever. Don't miss the Greatest Picture of the year Starting 8 p. m. Admission 25 and 50 WHERE the 6un shines most of vv the time. Out-of-door life all the time. Thousands of miles of paved high ways through picturesque semi tropic settings make motoring won derfully exhilarating. Most attractive ocean beaches on the Pacific Coast Most complete system of hotels, apartment houses, cottages, bung inua nnrt email suites for tourists of any country in the world, and all cost3 reasonable. Room for everybody. ReDreaentativea of tie UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will Rladly furnish Instructive ind beautitu ly llhutratrt bookie eivinn complete information bout the glorioui playground flie West. Let them tell all about hotel ratea. raib-oad fare throuwh car Berries, the famoua Circle Tour through San Frap euro and Salt l ake City, or a part of the way by ocean tr. M ftiurney of equal interest In America. , Congressman N. J. Sinnotthas notified the Times that he will make distribution of goverment seeds alloted to him this year through the papers in his district a3 this method has proved soj successful for several years in getting same into the hands of those who most desire them. Congressman Sinnott will also send seeds to any constituent writing directly to him at Wash ington, after they are ready for distribution after the first of the year. There will also be a few hundred flower seeds available for distribution. R. 13. BELL, Agent, Maupin, Oregon WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Notice How about those New Year resolutions? Are they like pie crust made to be broken? The warm rains have taken off all the snow. If the first three days of the new year rules the weather for the rest of the win ter we need not worry. Mrs. Etta Large went to The Dalles on Thursday. Laura Davis and her brother? George and Charley spent the week end with their sister Mrs. E. E. Wall, and were entertained on New Years by the W. II. May fields, returning to their home in the afternoon. Mrs. Cora Foster entertained Mrs. Lillian Farlow and daughter LaDelpha on New Years. Wamic Oregon January 2. 1923. All members that have recei ved their loans are notified that on January 11, 1. P. M. at W. II May-fields resident will hold the annual meeting of the slock hold ers of the White River F. L. A. to elect 5 Directors and any other business that may come before the meeting. W. H. Marfield, Secty. etter 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 II. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN K. C. TRATT, WAMIC The Crandall Undertaking: Co. The Dalles, Oregon Licensed Knbalmers Motor Equipment Legion Doings Maunin Post 73 mcet3 every first and third Mondays of each month. Ex-Service man do you belong to the American Legion? Join and help our local post grow All visiting Legionaires are cordi ally invited, Around Maupin Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Emmons of Snohomish Wn. were guests at the Jory home last week, re turning home Thursday night Last Thursday night's down train was delayed a few hours by a slide below Sherars station Portland Painless Dentist, seven years in The Dalles painless extraction tl.00 305 Second St. The Dalles Oregon, W. T. Slatten D. D. S. Prop rietor Phone Main 4821. Matches 6 boxe3 for 35 cents Maupin Drug Store. . Carl Pratt has been making the round trip over the route again since the spring like weather. Three rooms to let B. F. Cook VICTORY NOTES AND War Saving Certificates The Secretary of the Treasury has called for redemption on December 15th of Victory Notes bearing the distinguishing letters A, B, C, D, E, or F War Saving Certificates Series of 1918 will be due January 1, 1923. We will be glad to help you in disposing of cither or both of the above issues. Maupin State Bank Y c Strive to Merit Approval