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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1923)
WATCH VJI 7 7jpa GROW Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 9, NO. 21 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1923 THE YEAR $1.50 Coming and Coin? Registered at Harpham hotel this week were, R. 0- Haworth, L. A. Bowman, S. Bye. 'kail, Drain, P. J. Olsen Shaniko, (.'. M. Plyler Wasco, Fred Hornquist Wapinitia, H. 0. Wray Bend, B. H. Hickox Portland, Marion Farlow and family, H. E. Driver J. C- Bradway, John Farlow and wife W. II, Mayfield Wamic, John Ilackler, 0. L. Paquet, S. N. Hill, Wapinitia. Jas Dc i thick left Tuesday for Sisters where he will be employ ed on the Baily ranch. - We would appreciate jour trade. We sell the best goods. We give the best service for li e least money in Maupin. Your dollar does double duty at the Harris Cash Store Eyes Tested 0 Saturdays and Sundays Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon 0. R. Dinwiddie Registered Optician First Decoration GOME licalre Maupin 1 Sunday, larch 4 The Isle of Zarda from the novel of Mitfni Siabrf. Mste.-y to excite you, romance to facinate you, splendor to awe you, an eye feast of Eastern beauties, a brilliant, spectacular production. O113 roal of the great San Francisco fire, April 14, 1S0G. ' Starting 8 p. m. Admission 20 and 40 ' B3E3IHS33 Mr. R. E. Wilson, dear Sir, I am enclosing photo of Mrs. Howard Maupirt. Tin's is the original people from whom your little town was named. I was personally acquainted with the family, they were Kentuckiahs formally, and lived at what was called upper Trout creek, in Jefferson Co. Howard Maupin killed Paulina, the old Indian chief, during the Indian trouble. Many years ago, near their home stead, at that place. Paulina Basin, derives ite nme from this Indian chief. Thinking that this might be of some interest to the people ol Maupin, would suggest that you have it enlarged and hung in the city hall with a history of the il.istrous pioneeis. Yours Truly, C. S. McCorkle The picture, we are unable to repiLc'uce. Aid for Veterans Farmers Union Notes At oil'- last meeting, there were ttveral of the farmers wanting ulrerent articles before theystarUii their spring work. Some wanting salt, groceries, sacks, plow extras, and other articles to ramerous to mention. Why not, poo, our wants together and make an order. Don't you believe we can buy them cheaper by buying collectively. I believe tveiy mrmer needs something before his spring work starts. If you have any ideas new or old, why not bring them to the Union, we all want to hear them. The next meetii g day is March, 10th, why not bung the family and all enjoy the Lauti f ul, invigorating spring sunshine Fraternally,' A. E. May hew l'res RADIOL If? mm T r m.s onl! i Mi o 4- r 1 1 1 v r nvi 1 selling Radio appartus We have agency for best Radio appartus on the market. HI nil If R IIffPlE3 on w 0 o o apDimftna School Notes A very enjoyable program was given by the Grade rooms Thurs day afternoon, February 22. George Washington was the theme of the pongs, recitations, and dialogues. The last thing was a debate by the eighth grade The question was "Resolved: That the United States should retain the Philipines permanent ly". A unanimous decision was given the affirmative team, Helen Weberg, Mary Morrison, and Doris Talcott The negative team was Stanley Woods, Lawer ence Harpham, and Fred Shearer The program of the Literary Society will be given Friday. March 16, at 8: P. M.. A debate will be' a feature of the program The question is"Resolved: That women are smarter than men." The affirmative will be upheld by Mabel Cyr and Lorraine Stov all, and the negative by Jesse and Orland Walter. Examinations are in progress this week in both the high school and grades. The playground is again the scene of atheletic games. Every one is enjoying the delightful spring weather. Legion Doings 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 mem: bers are cordially invited. J. Chalmers Com. A. E. Mayhew Adj. The calm summer like days of the fore part of the week have verged today the first of Maun into slightly the provebial lion like atmosphere. Fifty Thousand Dollars have been voted by the Knights of Columbus for the aid of tuber cular and otherwise disabled war veterans who are stranded in the southwestern states where they have gone in search of health, the money has been for warded by the Knights to the National headquarters of stagerod and fell down again Everyone enjoyed a good laugh at their queer antics- Around Maupin a ; t ... American region, wnicn organi zation will administer the fund. In a message to supreme Sec. William J. McGinley of the Knights of Columbus, National Commander Owsley of the A mtri can Legion conveys rhe than kb of the Legion in behalf of dis ablea service men for the gilt, which will be administered by the Legion through local Posts in the southwestern states where the tubercular veterans are stranded. The gift was voted by the K. of C. supreme board following a survey by the Legion and the Knights in Texas, Ari zona' Colorado, New Mexico and southern California, where men from every state in the Union, many of them with their families have gone in search of health. Approximately 15,000 men are Matches 6 boxes for 35 cents Maupin Drug Store. H. M. Green and 0. P. Weberg drove a team and drag the length of Deschutes avenue the first of the the week which very much im- in partial need of assistance, i Drug1 Store. none oi-tr.em being natives or norman residenis of the states where the survey was made. The donation was made by j the Knights of Columbus in con- fortuity with the hospitalization! program of the order, aiming toj reach all disabled veterans, re-; gardless" of denomination.-; The) Catholic Sentinal,;. proved it as a roadway. Portland Painless Dentist, will make you the following prices, gold crown from five to six dollars; bridge work $5 to $6 per tooth; all work guaranteed ten years 305 E Second St., The Dalles Oregon, over Linquist Jewelry store. W. T. Slatten D. D. S. Proprietor. Mr.. Welter now located at The Dalles, formerly pt,stor here eight years ago, accompanied W. N. Coffee here last week and assisted in conducting the quarterly meeting services. The Goverment Garden Seeds sent this district by Honorable N. J. Si.nnott arrived last Fri day and arc going fast. 4 15 cent packages Octogen soap flakes 25 ' cents Maupin Smoker and Dance Maupin Post 73 will give a Smoker and Dance Friday March 2. Proceeds to go towards their Building Fund. 2 quart hot water bottles and Fountain Syringes guaranteed for one year. While they last $1.00 each Maupin Drug Store. Dr. Elwood visited in The Dalles last week. Latest tailored hats at R. E. Wilson Co's. Dee Talcott purchased the Dave Donaldson property. H. T. Lewis and Walter Sharp were Maupin calUrs frcm the Wapinitia section Tuesday. Mrs A. C. funison arrived Tuesday evening and is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. 0. Miller. Contractor L C. Wiihelm announces the plans materializing for two new modern bungalows to be erected on Dufur avenue in the near future. They will each cost between $2000 and t2, 500. R. Johnson will be the own er of the one opposite . R. E. Wilson's, and George McDonalds residence will be built on their property opposite F. C. Butleis residence. Wamic News , Jim Kennedy returned Satur day from The Dalles. Mrs. Lena Woodcock returned Saturday from a three weeks stay with her mother in The Dalles. JoeChastain of Juniper Flat; was; in The Dalles Wednesday. Fid Magill of Wapinitia was in The Dalles Wednesday. Carl Dahl sl.irprd fat hogs and mutton shttp to Portland Saturday from Tych Valley. Mr. and Mrs. E- M, Ashley of Tygh Va;ley were The Dalles visitors last week. Wm. Norval visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Norval in The Dal es last week. The stage is late reaching litre by the bad condition of the roads, Percy Driver went to Tygh yesterday in his car but found it difficult traveling through the mud. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kennedy are home from the Jim Kennedy ranch. Mrs. Effie McCorkle was at the Frank Magill home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Duncan and baby Sula were at Tom Woodcocks Sunday. Jim Wood cock and Irma Driver went home with them. Dr. ElwooJ visited Ike Driver Friday. A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Heilmier yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Patison have a flock of chickens in The Dalits that actually got drunk one day last week. These are the firLt chickens we have heard of get ting on a spree. Bud turned the flock out in the alley one day last week and they wandered far away from home it seemed, and dissipated while gone, find ing something in the alleys that suited their taste they partook of it freely and could not walk straight or stand up by the time they reached home. They stag ered and fell down got up and How Inch Does it Cost to live? Whatever (he figure, you can still cut the cost much lower by buyiug your canned goods in dozen lots We are running a special sale during the National Canned goods vyeck, from the 3rd to the 10th of March Take advantage of this sale. Buy your canned goods for the spring and summer. We solicit your orders. Our entire time is devoted to one line. FOOD Bundle Sale on Saturdays, 3 Bars Ivory Soap, 1 Ivory Soap Flake and 1 Large Fkg. Star Naptha Washing Powder. All for 50c. Kcmembcr only on Saturdays. BUTLER'S The Crandall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon Licensed Enbalmcrs Motor Equipment II. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN j E. C. PRATT, WAMIC L r Start That Account loday md wlun you think H ink then come in Tim mu! of a Bank, think of our and got a ni'iiinted. man with five dollars is treated with as i courtesy as the man with thousands. You Need Us We Need You i As .busings friends vc are both made stronger aupin State Bank Y e Strive to Merit Approval hi