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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1923)
WATCH MAUPIN GROW lA siL &&sssJ Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 9, NO. 24 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1923 THE YEAIU1.50 Times, one year, $1.50. James Chalmers Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing Plow Share Grinding Maupin, Ore. r t IWAPINITIA jjouge ino. zuy, Maupin, urngon. meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hail. Visiting mom, berB always welcome. F. D. Stuarr, Secretary B. D. Fraley, N. G. Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 Obituary Ora N. Brown was born in Hillsboro, Oregon, November 16 1892 and died March 19 1923 at Maupin Oregon. Quinzie being the cause of his death. Mr. Brown leaves a wife, mother, Mrs. L. J. Brown of Portland Oregon, father J. H. Brown of San Francisco Califor nia, sister Mrs. Mattie Vail, and brother F. W. Brown, both of Portland. Mrs. Brown took the body to Hillsboro Monday" night for burial. She was also ac companied by her mother Mrs. Kuggles, Mrs. Bates Shaliuck and Mrs. W. 0. Miller. Estray Four' head of cattle, ear marl; crop off right ear not being able to see brand plain cant tell what it is. Cattle are on my home stead must be taken up at once. Robert Garland. Matches G boxes for 35 cents -Maupin Drug Store. School Entertainment Given by the pupils of Tygh Valley Public School I. O. 0. F. Kail Tygh Valley Saturday Evening-, March 31st Beginning at 8 Admission 50c Dance after the Program We would appreciate your trade. We sell the best goods. We give the best service for the least money in Maupin. Your dollar does double duty at the Harris Cash Store Eyes Tested " Saturdays and Sundays Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon 1 0. R. Dinwiddie Registered Optician XTOU may pay higher prices, but you can't buy better quality or greater satisfaction than you will find in clothes "Tailored to Measure by Born." The handsome all wool fabrics will delight your eye; you will see evidence of expert tailoring in the finished garments; in the fit, the style, and in the long wear." Large sales at a small profit per s.uit, and the remarkable resources ot the Born organization, keen production costs low and quality standardsJiigh, Let us take your measure Wc can "Suit" you SIIATTUCK BROS. MAUPIN iff Wapinitia Because of so much sickness in the community the program which was dated for last Satur day night was postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lewis returned from Cape Horn Wn. Saturday night.', Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown visit ed at Ben Formans' on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Agidius of Mauoin motored to Pine Grove Sunday. I- Jim McCoy of Wamic was visit ing his sons in Wapinitia on Sun day. John Sinclair who was sick is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson were in town today. Mrs. Peter son had not been to Wapinitia tiince November. Rev. W. A.' Matthews of Sim nasho has been on the sick list, lie expects to go to Portland soun ior medical treatment. M and Mrs. Walter Woodside and ion Wallace are having the flu. ' Lsstv McCorkle is nursing a cold and a broken rib. Joe Gr t'iam is building a large machine shop on his place near the bridge. Mrs. iihipfii'n visited Mrs. Sharpe on Wednesday'while Mr. hipflin was hauling hay. ,, Mr. and Mis. Arch Gutzler visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Driver Sunday. David Sharpe and daughter Melba were sick the first part of the weqk with colds. Calvin Burnside was down from Pine Grove Monday. v N. G. Hedin went to The Dal les Monday. Ben Forman went to Tygh Valley last Thursday. Grandma Woodside spent last Thursday visiting Mrs. Foiman. Carl Pratt is able to again bring the mail. Mrs. Mary Pechette, who has been visiting at Sandy returned home on Thursday. Her daugh ter Mrs. Blanche Pierce and small child accompanied her, One of the Maupin dentists was in Wapinitia Saturday and Sunday. Perle Evick made a trip to Maupin Monday for medicine for Mrs. Evick who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Gutzler are en tertaining some of their folks from Portland this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. E EJIinwood. were in Maupin Sunday. Mrs. Julia Endersby and child ren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox. A large crowd gathered at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Perle Evick last Friday for a good social time. The occasion wa9 a party honoring the birthday of Sam Wall, Dee Woodside and Fred Ilornquist. Mr3. Tomlinson of Friend is, now staying with her grand daughter, Mrs. Fred Ilornquist. Jeanette Burnside was a week end guest at the home of Anna West. Cards have .been received an nouncing the birth of another son to Kev. and Mrs. G. E. Wood of North Bend. The young man will answer to the name of Joseph Wilson. John Ward is now visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Smith at Dufur. David Franklin Judkins, who died last December at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Frank j Batty will be buried on March !31 at Portland Oregon, j F. G. Magill and son Robert I spent Sunday visiting relatives in Wamic. S. N. liiii attended the Mc Corkle sale at Wamic Saturday. Emil Hacklcr who has been Around Maupin 4 15 cent packages Octogen soap flakes 25 cents Maupin Drug Store. L. D. Woodside was a business visitor in Maupin last Friday. Jackson Rice and A. L. Daniels were in Maupin Monday. ' 2 quart hot water bottles and Fountain Syringes guaranteed for one year. While thoy last $1.00 each Maupin Drug Store.' Miss Vina Ayres arrived on last nights train, enroute home from Monmouth where she has been attending normal school. I Oranges! Fine large sweet J ones at Shattucks. Special this! week at 60 cents per dozen. "Eat Oranges for Health". Mrs. F. D. Stuart is employed at the Bank during Geo. Mc Donald's absence, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Flinn have purchased the Obar hotel in The Dalles. School Notes All the pupils of the Grammar Grade room are back except Helen Weberg, Doris Talcott, and Stanley Wood. The flu seems to have stayed with them. The students of the high school are all back to their studies. At eight o'clock Friday 23 the program of the Literary society begins. Put on your hat and coat and come out and enjoy the evening. Every one invited. Bring your friends. Which Kind? Why not try the rapid growth Rhode Island Reds? See the flock and get hatching eggs from Owen McCorkle. Smock News ! The farmers are rejoicing as spring weather is here. A number of us are suffering with severe colds. Edd Wall Earl and Eleanor are recovering from an attack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan moved on the Morgan place last week.' F. T. Feltchwent to The Dal les on business Wednesday re turning on Thursday evening. Uur telephone directors are having work done on the lines to Wamic which has been need ed badly for some time. 5f.Miss Feltch attended Sunday School for the first time it months Oranges! Fine large sweet ones at Shattucks. Special this week at GO cents per dozen. "Eat Oranges for Health" R. W. Richnioed and sons are installing a, Radio. Wanted, a few brood sows -A. A. Bonney. . During the process of plowing and removing rock on his prop erty here, H. F. Both well made the discovery recently of several bottles burricd in rows, which evidently had contained some kind of "moonshine" but had either frozen or exploded. i Criterion News Mrs. Appling entertained her ; Sunday school class Saturday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Kirsch took din ner at Dave Wilsons Sunday. Bernice Cook spent Sunday with Mrs. Albright. Ethel Kidder spent Saturday night with Margaret Albright. Margaret and Christine Al bright spent Friday night with Applings. Mr. Skinner and son are leav ing for The Dalles Wednesday to spend the summer. Mr, Thomas left for Portland last week. Ernest Kramer went down to his brother Joes this week. Wamic News Charley Crofoot transacted business in The Dalles Wednes day. Mrs. Rose Dahl, of Tygh, was in The Dalles Thursday. Many here are still in the grip of the flu though no serious cases j Marion Duncan went to hist homestead across the Deschutes I river last week to look after his' cattle. i Ed Wall hauled a load of feed from Maupin last week for Jim my Branway. A big crowd was at the C. S. McCorkle sale here Saturday. Jim Kennedy came out from The Dalles Monday and went back again Thursday. II'' says the roads are pretty gid in most places, Charley Duncan was a Dallei visitor of last week a guest over night at the Evans Parrish home Bill Woodcock and Mrs. Neva Driver were Dailes visitors Mon day returning Tuesday, Mrs. Matie Patison received a letter from Mrs. Eflle McCorkle saying she was much improved in health since she went to Portland. BUTLER'S Everything for the Table Spring a almost here. Remember we Carry both Western and Eastern Grown Garden Seeds. After cutting your potatoes to plant roll them. in Land Plaster. Sprinkle a little in the trench when you. plant your garden. When your seed comes up sprinkle along the row. We have it for you. Seed Potatoes, Netted Gem, Certified Seed grown by P. J. Kirsch. Earliest of all. Your Ground and Time is valuable. Plant good seed. A most complete grocery stock, and a good line of Fresh and Cured Meats. Will buy your veal. To get the top price kill between 7 and 9 weeks old, be sure they are fat. A little calf meal will do the triek. Wc have it in 25 pound sacks. We are trying to keep Southern Wasco Counly money at home. Warning Notice Do you know that at this time of year the burning or hurrying of decaying vegetable or animal matter will do much to keep down the flies; also the removal of manure piles. The city ordin ance in regard 1o filth, rubbish and manure which requires its removal and a penalty for fail ure to comply with it will be rigidly enforced. ' CITY COUNCIL. laid up for several months w ith rheumatism is getting belter. Grandma Hartman is also get ting better. Jack Wall visited his brother Sam last Sunday. John Charles is plowing for Mr3. Julia Endersby. J. I. Parker and family were! visiting at Pine Grove Sunday, j The Crandall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon Licensed Enbalniers Motor Equipment II. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN E. C. PRATT, WAMIC Start That Account Today and when you think of a. Bank, Ihink of our Bank then come in and, jret atquainted. The man with five dollar is treated with as much courtesy as the man with thousnnds. You Need Us We Neecj You As business friends we arc. both made stronger Maupin State Bank Wc Strive to Merit Approval W- .. J