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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1923)
UFSN MAUPIN GROW Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 9, NO. 17 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1923 THE YEAR $1.50 WATCH ns MA I OIL. Trio of Robbers Sunday night three men went into Dee Talcott's house' killing chickens and enjoying a chicken supper. After remaining over night they took covers from two beds, and ramsacked a trunk, taking some pictures, vanity case, kodak razor etc, and came to Maupin each with a pack on his back. A. Crabtree, Earl Crabtree' and W. 0. Miller ac companied by Mildred and Doris Talcatt, captured the men below the 0. T. depot Monday evening identifying the goods. The rob bers who had been under obser vance of the local marshal for for several days were held at the hotel Kelly until morning when W. H. Williams, Wiley J. rlarris and Earl Crabtree deliver ed them to the county officers at The Dalles, where they pled guilty and were put . behind the bars. Legion Doings To Sell Music Maupin Post 73 meets every first and third Mondays of each month. BE THERE. Ex-service man re you a member, if not why? All visiting it em bers are cordially invited. J. Chalmers Com. A- E. Mayhew Adj. Eyes Tested Saturdays and Sundays Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon 0. R. Dinwiddie Registered Optician Water Permits COMING Maupin Theatre Sunday, February 4th Tom Moore in From the Ground Up comedy Mostly Rupert -Hughes provides a delightful youth who really rises from the dirt. but plenty of action. Star Comedy Admission 20 and 40 of a fun, The eleven thousand American Legion Posts are being mobilized to distribute over two million copies of the Official National March of the organization, "Ar mistice Day Forever". It is composed by Berry J. Sisk, a crippled young man of Sioux City Iowa, and won its high distinct ion when it was adopted by the National Executive Committee of the American Legion. This composition was first in troduced by Sousa's Band and has received praise from other great musical leaders. "Armis tice Day Forever" was written by Mr. Sick in the hour when he was in thought trying to be of help to soldiers that are disabled and otherwise handicapped. He was unable to eo to the front lines with them during the world war, but as he puts it, "Physical handicaps should not keep any one from performing patriotic services. I will feel more like calling myself an American after I have paid my debt to the boys that foLcht for our nation in its greatest clanger." Knowing that Armistice Day was the day that ended the war and that the duties of Americans were transfered on that day to the men who won the fight, he gave the 'March the historical title, "Armistice Day Forever." With this maich, he intends to raise one million dollars for the Legion, to be Le used in the benefit of the neeuv veterans, and the sale and distribution will be handled by the Pwa& thjough out the country, Mr. Sisk, though badly handi capped since childhood h s been self-reliant, is married, conducts a successful publishing busirrss and shows a keen interest n Americanization work. He ii against cripples begging and ab- by School Notes Starting 8 p. m. ,Radio Fain ADIOLANP! We are still installing and selling Radio appartus We have agency for best Radio appartus market. on the HILL W During the months of October November and December, 92 per mits were issued by State Engin eer Percy A. Cupper, for the ap propriation of water from the various streams throughout the state. J. H. and E. C. Woodcock were granted a permit for the appro priation of water lrom Uak Springs in Wasco county, for the delovement of 421 horse power. M. L. Kinney, W. E. Lucas and Jessie Lucas, covering the appropriation of water from Mid die Fork and Gate creek for irri gation and supplemental supply. H. Wood of Tvgh Valley cover ing the appropriation of water from Tvgh creek for irrigation cf 11 acres. F. M. Fowler of Wamic, cover ing the appropriation of water from Kock and Gate creeks for irrigation of 55 acres. Exceptions of the Wamic Ditch company in the White river wat er right adjudication will come up for hearing in the circuit court Monday. The exception constitutes an appeal to the cir cuit court from the findings of the state water board. Chronicle February 16 is the date set for the basket supper. Every body is invited to attend. Ladies, please bring baskets. Gentle men are invited to bring their purses. The debate between Metolius and Maupin will be held in the school house February 2, at 8:00 P.M. The Oregon high school confer ence will be held February 2 and 3 at Eugene. The Maupin dele gates will be in attendance. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our thanls for help our many friends have given us through our misfortune It makes the world seem bright er to know you have friends that are true. Sincerely, " S. N. Hill and Family. Around Maupin Take notice. Maupin's carni val Troupe of B. D. Fraley, Chas Kramer, E A. Cyr, Ray Kaylor and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc I .nHnitinnfltin HTiniT iiuib i- "l! Donaid were seen on the streets anyone. uei cnppiea ao i , an education and they will get it then let them use that education in the right way and be good cit1 zens. The mind if properly utilizeed will make the handi capped individual happy and successful," is Sisk's philosophy He not only is successful himself but instead of asking help, he has always aimed to help others and with his March he is deter mined to pay the ex-service men lor UKing ms yiace m m uniform. Smock News Weather colder, 12 inches of snow here. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan returned from Portland on Fri day evening. Mr. L. H. Root of The Dalles visited his daughter Mrs. J. W. Farlow and family and is now with Mrs. Myra Ayres another daughter for a short visit. E. E. Wall and family are visit ing relatives on Juniper Flat. Mr. F. T. Feltch and sister lona with Elnore and Walter and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bradway spent a social evening with the Ledfords on Friday. Mrs. Mac Mayfied has been on the sick list but is better at this writing. Cover your Hotcakes with Crimson Rambler White or Golden SYRUP Cost No More Than Any Good Corn Syrup BUTLER'S E. II ILU mi upland WHERE the sun shines most of ''the time. Out-of-door life all the time. Thousands of miles of paved high ways thrpugh picturesque semi tropic settings make motoring won derfully exhilarating. Most attractive ocean beaches on the Pacific Coast. t Most complete system of hotel apartment houses, cottages, bungs lows and small suites for tourists of any country in the world, and all costs reasonable. Room for everybody. Odd Fellow Ledge No. 209 en tertained the Rebekahs and their families Saturday night, with a program and supper, about 70 people were present. The program was well rendered and enjoyed by all. A delicious supper was served, after which dancing was enjoyed. of Corvallis by Lewis Derthick, who immediately notified his father 0. B. Derthick that they had informed him there would be no shows until they reached Roseburg, thinking that they could su3C03sfully cr ss the bor der after working that town W. E. Hunt attended the wool growers meeting at i etinier.cn last week, returning hone Monday. Mrs. F. D. Stuart is assiMirp in the bank during Geo. McDon ald's absence. W. A. Dane was in from Waii nitia Saturday evening attending the I. 0. 0. F. lodge. Carl Pratt has received his appointment for rural mail car rier and started in today as a full fledged mail man w ith uni form and everything. Several Maupin people attend ed the dance given at the Farm ers Union hall, Friday night, a good time was enjoyed by all. Representative W. C. Bolton made a flying trip from Salem Wednesday, returning to Port land tonight to meet a delega tion of men from the national legislature, and will goto Seattle Saturday to interview the inter state fish hatchery commission. B. D. Fraley left Sunday for The Dalles where he left his ma chine and will drive through to Patterson California, accompani ed by E. A. Cyr, Chas. Kramer, G E. and Mrs. McDonald and Kay Kaylor. A. B. Linn came in town from his Bawmill Monday, leaving Tuesday on a business trip to Portland U. S. Endersby was in town to attend the Odd Fellows enter tainment Saturday night Pepresentatives of the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will ftladlv furnish Instructive and beautifully Illustrated booklet! mrm complete information about the glorious playgrouna m the West. Let them tell all about hotel ratra, railroad fare throunh car service, the famous Circle Tour throuirh San Fre eweo and Salt Lake City, or a part of the waj b ocean trap, rm ftfiirney of equal interest In America. R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin, Oregon t WM. McMURItAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon The Crandall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon Licensed Enbalmers II. F. WOODCOCK, E. C. PRATT, Motor Equipment MAUPIN WAMIC J r DID YOU EVER Stop to Think That your interests are our when you prosper we prosper. interests, That Come in at any time and talk you financial affairs over with us. We will do to help you all that we consistently can Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval