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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1923)
WATCH FITS w TFT?5! MAUPIN T MAUPIN I Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 9. NO. 15 MAUPIN. SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1923 THE YEAR $1.50 1 iiiu Attention Have you forgotten that the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month are Farmer's Union meet injrs? Lets all come out Satur day January, 27. We have some very important questions that are of interest to all farmers. If you are not a member just see a Union man and have him bring in your application card. 'In Unity there is strength. Lets make it strong. All come. Fraternally. A. E. MayhevwPres F. S. Fleming Peter Kilburg and J. S. Brown were in Maupin Tuesday to attend the annual bank meeting. Town's Offer Rejected. Eyes Tested ON Saturdays and Sundays , Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon 0. R. Dinwiddie Registered Optician BACK TO 1917 PRICES Made and Guatanktd by Delco-Light Ce. Dayton, Oka. Dslco-Light Price Reduction Now In Effect You can now buy the most popular electric plant ever built, Delco-Light Model 866, for -J S17&8S Less than two years ago Similar reductions in other styles and pizos of Delco-Light. At these low 1917 prices, you can now install Delco-Light for loss than at any time in the last five years. Easy payments if desired. For full parti culars write. Modern Appliance Co., 408 First Ave. South, Seattle, distributors, or see your local dealer. SHATTUCK BROS. DEFENDABI Maupin, Ore. LIGHT. j Stop in, Tune in, Listen in TO Calgary. Canada, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake, Kansas City, Dtnvn, 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. Portland, Ore., Jan. 6, 1923. To the Honorable, the Common Council of the Town of Maupin. Gentlemen: Upon the request of Mrs. Staats, and as her attorney I will answer your written offer of "$3000.00 for the purchase of the Maupin Springs and the Water System, together with twenty six and one quarteracres of ground as required in the plans submitted by the engineer employed by the town of Maupin." j Mrs. Staats will not iccept your offer. She' does not know ;your object in hastening your offer into newspaper print, un less as a bugbear to frighten ,xnd sidetrack possible, or even p bbable purchasers of her watt r system and rights to the use ol the waters of the springs, as a detireable money investment. Mrs. Staats and her husband nave already expended mcie than Four Thousand Dollars in putting I he system at its present capacity, and have arranged to enlarge the system sufficient to meet all ihe needs of the town in its fu.ther growth. They have secured the services of men to do the wci k, and will prdceed with the Work as soon as the ground and weather conditions will permit. The town of Maupin has sufficient water aipply to meet all reasonable clen ands of its peoole at the present, time, and the present water supply, and the extension I have n entioned, increasing the supply wil.be.put in use. by the time it io needed for irrigation between this and the last of May, unless your Hrnorable Body, with the ap proval of your Honorable Mayor block the way, which I sincerely hope and trust may not occur. Very truly yours, E. B. Dufur. Wapinitia Obituary Maupin Theatre Sunday, January 21st Douglas Fairbanks in the Molly Coddle One of his best .'icturrs full of his clever acrobatic stunts from beginning to the end Pollard Comedy Guaranteed Attraction Starting S p. in. Admission -0 aud 40 Frank Wills Buzan, was born in Umatilla Co. July 24 1886 age 36 years died December 1922. He came with his parents to southern Wasco Co. in 1901 and has lived in these parts ever since; on March 28 1913 he was united in marriage to Zella Mor rill to which union four children were bom the first having died in infancy. He leaves to mourn their loss a wife and three child ren a father Jerome Buzan one sister Mrs. Anson Lindley three brothers Ralph, Ward, and Aura Buzan, his mother having died in 1902. Interment at the ceme tery out at the old Buzan place. Build the more stately mansions, O.my soul! As the swift seasons roll; leave the low vault ed past, let each new temple, nobler than the last, shut thee from heaven with dome more vast, till thou at length are free, leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting sea. Oliver Wen dell Holmes. Funeral text 13:31 H. A. Walter pastor. Around Maupin Jerome Buzan of Newberg, Ralph Buzan and wife of Port land, Mrs. Zella Buzan of The Dalles, and Ward Buzan and wife of Hood River returned to their respective homes, after attending the funeral of Frank Bjzan, Little Bobbie Buzan went home with his grandfather Portland Painless Dentist, seven years in The Dalles painless extraction 1.00 305 Second SL The Dalle3 Oregon, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Prop rietorPhone Main 4821. Mrs. Emma J. Wilson is teach injr the Oak Grove school, she is boarding at Abbotts. - Gladys Smith is staying with her sister Mrs Gutzler and at tending the Victor school. Herb. Lewis made a trip to Maupin Friday to meet his broth er Jesse who had been in Port land for.some time and was re turning home. John Arnett is working for C. J. McCorkle. Milton McCorkle was quite sick last week. Prof. Lloyd left Saturday for Colorado in answer to a telegram stating ' that his father was seriously injured in a mine. Be fore he left Maupin a secon i tele gram arrived telling the sad news that his father had passed1 away W. A. Dane has returned from The Dalles. Mrs. Sam Wall who has been sick is now able to be up but her little son Harvey is ill. Roy Woodside spent Saturday in Maupin. The Dodge brothers have in stalled a radio at their homestead Freddie Hornquist and Claire Parker celebrated their fourth birthdays with a party at the parsonage Tuesday. Those pres ent to enjoy the occasion with them were-Stanley Magill, Ken neth Hill, Philnat Lloyd, Orval Evick, and Laurel Hartman Mrs. Evick and Crystal Hartmsn assisted Mrs. Parker. G. L. and Jim Harpham were visiting in Wapinitia Tuescay. Mrs. Ed Bothwell and son De wey have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hartman and daughter Laurel are staying at the E. M. Hartman home this week. Ray Kaylor is carrying the mail thi3 week as Carl Pratt is sii k Laura Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beebe. The weather continues to fall sometime rain and sometimes SHOW. Win. Sturge&'s mother return ed to Oregon City. Tommy Kinzel, a trapper, came out of the mcuntains Friday bringing some vciy fine furs i with him. He said he came out j to hear ho .v the election of last i November went. Emil Hackler has had an attack of rheumatism. J. I. Parker was in Tygh V;ii ey Monday. Roy Batty is in Maupin this week helping Martin VanLaanen remove the rocks rrom in front of their property. Mrs. Harold Stanton, who ives at Warm Spring Agency is very sick at the Clide Flinn home at Simnasho. John Lewis is feeling better at this writing. The sick list thia week are, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Hornquist and baby, several of the Mott family Mrs. Wm. Sturgess, and the Burnsides. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hammer and N&ra were Dalles visitors last week. A crowd of young folks gather ed at the H. N. Dodge home last Friday evening, where they trip ped the light fantastic toe until the wee sma' hour3 Saturday morning. While you are resting why tzt oil up the old harness, with Eureka Harness Oil, does not cost much and adds many days to the life of the harness. We have it. BUTLERS WHERE the sun shines most of "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 hotela, AnartmMit hniisML mttacrpsL hunim. lows and small suites for tourists of any country in the world, and all ' costs reasonable. Room for everybody. lepresentatiree ol Ik UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will gladly furnish Instructive and bcauttfalty fthutrattrf tookta i information about uit ittrioua playground m trough car sen rittfrt Ann i1t 1 luurwy of equal inter t in America. dvma rnmn a inlnrM.tiAii tuiit ml the West. Let them tell all about hotel ratea, railroad (art i orouan car semce, trie taraoua circle I oar through San rraa j ana sin i.ane inr, or a nan 01 um way ay ocean ra. laa 11 B. BELL, Agent, Maupin Oregon WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon 0 Subscribers renewing their subscription this week to the Times are: Dr. Dake, C. A. Duus, Claud Wilson and H. T. Lewis. G. W. Bargenholt was in from Smock Monday, Claud Wilson was a Maupin v's'tor from Bakeoven Monrjav. Better Service localizing that the southern part of Wasco Connty k entitled to up to date 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 I Jceuscd Lnbalmers Motor Equipment t I VICTORY NOTES 5 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 b due January 1, 1923. Wc will be glad to help jou in disposing of either or both of the above issues. Maupin State Bank Strive to Merit Approval