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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1923)
watch maupin GROW i IvjyXwd. 111 A IB i . fl S Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 192; THE YEAIU1.50 VOL 9, NO. 22 h N h ii il - Ljl i. tsaEesa klVIILfi3 Coming and Going Registered at the Harpham hotel this week were, Hollister McCoy Wapinitia, John L Sullivan City R. J. Taylor The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Brown City, C. M. Flyler Wasco, Verl Bonney Tygh Vafley Notice Came to my place one steer calf (short yearling) no marks or brands. One can have same by proving property and settling for this adv. R. W. MeCorkle. Time?, one year, $1.C0. We would appreciate your trade. We sell the best goods. We give the best service for He least money in Maupin. Your dollar does double duty at the Harris Cash Store Eye 1 csCscl on Saturdays and Sundays Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon 0. II. Dinwiddle Registered Optician formerly owned by Percy Driver Used Can Terms if Desired be seen at Wamic now We are stiil installing and selling Radio appartus We have agency for best Radio appartus on the market. HILL Ws (OK (Si School Notes The Roll of Honor in the pri mary room for last month, Feb ruary 5 to March 2, is Thelma Morris, Genevjve Alien, Evelyn Mckee, Robert Fiynn, Glen Moss Naoma Walter, Grethe Turner, Laco Greene, Charles Bothweil, tieuel Walter, Doris Doss, Ralph Aloss, Thelma Harpham, Ivan Donaldson, Mabel Wtberg, Wen dell Lindley, Leroy Miller, and Benice Ilollis. The class leaders in the high school examinations are Olivt Turner. Freshmen, Fioyd Rich mond Sophrnores, Lorraine Sto vail Juniors, and Mabel Cyr Sen iors. Those averaging DO o. above are Olive Turner,, Jean Wilson, Kenneth Batty, Winifred Kaiser, Helen Fhilmiee, Myrtle A ill, Stanley Houghton. Fit y Ri :hmow), Einia Morris. Eza D. rthiek, Jesse Walter, Lorraine Stm-all, Oi'land Waiter, Mabel L'j i, "rid Mr3. Morrison. Co- - 3 and sickness are verj it in the high school. A have been absent, one is welcome to conn (ograni of the Literary Around Maupin Wamic News pre vi.-. i n u rn U i Ever, to the Society F iriav, March 16, at 8:00 P. M. Pine (rove News Melvy Magiil of filed suit for ui' les against her W. Magiil.. She i dy of Vera age 16, and offers the other Wapinitia has rce in The Dal hu a band Fred f.. i k. for cuelo- iussell age 4 i wo, Robei l age 10, Margaret aye :; 3, lothe father. Atty. Dick re resents Mrs. Magiil. while H in & El I in wood represent Mr. 'gill. Geo. Heitz and John Si '?iir have gone to Simnasho to i lM the Indian sawmill- Thpy . i'l return next week , Special services at Wapin.l.a church' next Sunday; special music by the male quartet and a dinner at noon Contest for new members ai d general attendance is to be starUd at Pine Grove Sunday , i i ri 1 . . n i . .. jScnooi next ounaay. inecup i tains are Juiss Anna Toule for j the Blues, and Mrs. Blanche E. Hedin for the Reda. The win ' ners at the end of the contest are to be entertained by the losers. The contest takes five Sundays. . . All the roads west of Wapini tia have been dragged this week by the farmers. W. A. Dane has purchased the Webber 120 acre farm. N. G. Hedin was the agent. J. S. Brown's radio has listen ed in to concert music given by Matches 6 boxes for 35 cents Maupin Drug Store. A. C. and Percy Martin are removing the rocks from the former's lot. H. M. Green's road crew are making- some permanent improv ments on the Bakeoven grade. The bridge above the Ilunts; Ferry Warehouse has been re placed by a fill. Portland Painless Dentist, will make you the following nriccs, gold crown from five to ix dollars; bridge work $5 to f6 per tooth; all work guaranteed ten years 805 E Second St., The Dalles Oregon, over Linguist Jewelry store. W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Proprietor. The American Legion will put on' two-shows Friday and Satur day night of thi3 e.k. CM. Flyler will not bs here this week Joe Higgles was in from tl e Flat this morning and staUa.be is doing chores for three i eif h- borshoaie MTlieud with' la grippe. A cloudy dull at most here pin vails this week, experieueii.g more or less wind. 4 15 cent packages Octogen .soap flakes 25 cents Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. James Chalmers was a business visitor in The Da ! ! t s the last of the week The little grandsons of Mr. and Mis L. B. Kelly are puest? at the Kelly home here at piesent Latest tnikred hair, at R. E. vVilson Go's. '' Several Tygh Valley puiple were'over last night to at'end ; tli8 llebekah-Lodr M.-- Sophia , Martin, Chester Crabtiee, and: Ben IValcy weie initialed. Ifrpi per wis served at Hi-rphamc. j The in' d drag behind local trucks foi a thr-rt time 'as I Sun- i d-iy 'evening improved Deschutes a-' nue ce re dei ably. i E quart Lot 'ut ?r bottles and Foui.toin Syrn ges guaranteed for one. year. While they last. $1.0) each Maupin Drug Store., Thei is no scl oo in the high school ro ) u this wue'- r Pt fesf or j Dinvvidoi " is ill with fu. i The flu has struck Maui-in and I nearly evtiy family l.i s from; one to two cases. Leonard and Harry Wfdrtp. were visiting with their i H s yesterday, An assortment of tailored hats just arrived at It. E. Wilson Co. J. R. McKee is cmple-jcd at Bend. The Smoker and dance uiven by the American Legion Friday night was a complete .'success. A large crowd was in attendance Clay bourne Palmateer visited at Phil Bird home in Friend last week. Mrs. Etta Large visited Mrs. Leone Courtwright at Friend last week going to Dufur Satur day to the Mell Sigman home. Ed Driver visited at the Bruce Driver home on Juniper Flat Saturday. We are having real winter weather here the past few days. The roads are getting passable now, the mud is t.et'.lir.g and some autos have been over them Jimmy Johnson was ible to car ry the mail in hi.? auto truck the latter part of the week. We had chinook wind and rain yesterday and today. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pratt and baby were over from Maupin Sunday, taking little Lo al home with them who had been with his g andparents fortwoveek. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Woodcock and little Irene i n 1 Mrs. Til lie Iscnberg of Hood River were Smock News M. Blaine Disbrow is helping A. Duncan saw wood. A great many are suffering with colds because of changeable' weather conditions. Ladelphia Farlow is out of school with a cold. Callie Duncan is on the sick list. ' 'Albert Hill made a business trip to The Dalles on Saturday returning Sunday evening. Ethel Ldford went to Hood River last week to take care of her aunt who returned to her home from a hospital in Portland She was improingat last report J. C. Bradway made a business trip to Wamic Tuesday. to night viih a party. Lester Ctofoot carneover from Maupin to visit with his homo folks, Winston Lake visited at the Don Miller home on Juniper Flat Sunday- . over from Maupin Sunday visit ing at the tluy Harvey home. Mr. and Mns. Chet- McCorkle left Sunday for Portland. Mrs. Dorothy llurt.ig met them in The Dalles. Velma Crofoot has invited lur sehoolniiit.es to help her celebrate her twelth birthday anniversary Legion Doings Maupin Post 73 meets every first and third Mondays of ech 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. UTLERS Everything fcr the Table Fpnug is a! moat here. Remember we carry both Western- an. I Eastern Grown Harden ''ra's. line tir. A of Eh mi 1 1- want imo. u iny lek grocery ft ck, mil a r;oeI mid Cured Meats. , your cg;s- Can us r 11 you have at Will buy e; od and fat i i' v. We r.re lijing to keep nioiitv at home. your veal. Ktnxn.btr eu g cnlvs from 7 to 9 weeks old bring the best out he in Wasco Coun'y L. The Cranclall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon Licensed Enbalmers Motor Equipment II. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN R C. PRATT, WAMIC J the Atlantic Journal, Atlanta Georgia, also Reginia, Canada, land everyone enjoyed themselves and Los Angeles Times are 'verv much weekly entertainers. Win. Moore recently out of The Dalles' hospital is back to i his Pine Grove cabin, lie getting stongcr daily. Oak Grove and Pine Grove schools have both been treated to a fresh coat ot floor paint, Dane. Vv. A- uane, uismci ch-ik, whn the brush artkt who applied thc-j dogcod. i Jim Abbott Jr. is in Porthndi this week. Ben Foreman and daughter in law are Maupin visitors today- Harry Laschinger of Portland was here renewing old friend ships laL-t wok. Snow is G feet deep on the Cascade Summit near Clear Lake; ten feet at Leniitie, re- ft Mrs. Dee Talcolt is home fiom The Dalles for a rhort visit. Her friends will be glad to hear is: she is improving in health. Renewals this week are, C. H. Crofoot, Mrs. Nettie Fuller, A C. Martin, C- G. Skogsberg and Mrs. Cbas. Gabel is very ill with pneumonia Dr. Thompson and a trained nurse arrived Tues day. C. G. Skugsberg called at this office Monday morning and advanced his subscription to 1914 W. H. Brown wa3 over from Shaniko Tuesday. Contractors, Eil ott, Sccggir.s and Paquet for The Dalles-Calif Start That Account mm nrnia high way, p.re now unload-1 port made by Torn Kinzel vvhojug camp, and grading "Muipmenl: returned a few day:? ago, having J al .Oregon 1 innk Station. Under' made the round trip on ski?, stand headquarters camp to be j Water pror.pccts ood. I Cjtablisbcd at Tyeh Vallfy. i and when you tliiik of a lhmlv 'l ink of 13 .mk then come in and get ar.i:.diterl. The man with five dollars .is tn tiled "ith urn. ronrhfv us the rnati with I Ik " !-.' . our as A. 1 r.i;iii( ;:s fiiuids Y ou Need Us We Need You i i wc are both made stronger M. Clnln Ron ifiau(iiii.utatu uaim Wc SI live to Merit Approval J