itiL Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL. IX. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1923 NO .43 NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERST Dad Coale said last Friday that he had purchased' a real old fashioned burro, and was goini; out prospecting. He refused to state his goal as being gold in particular or the intended desti nation. Mrb. Eva Harpham received a telegram Saturday afternoon stating that her father Mr. Graves who resides at Aurora, was seri ous injured in an automobile acci dent and was in the Oregon City hospital- Mrs. Harpham left on the night train to be at his bed side. Orland Walter- arrived here from Falls City Saturday after noon and with his brother Jesse is employed with the Aldridge harvesting crew. There is a great scarcity of help in the harvest fields. In a number of cases women arc driving header boxes. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Dake were here the last of the week. Dr. Dake made final proof on his homestead before Commissioner F. D. Stuart. Postmaster B. F. Turner has been priviledged by the gover nment to take a vacation and commenced same Wednesday by work in the Hunts Ferry Whse. Good fall and winter pasture at reasonable rates for a bunch of cattle or horses. This lays along the river A. F. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mays, son and daughter, and Mrs. May's mother left Sunday morning for Berkeley California after a short visit at their farms near Sherar station and Bakeoven. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kelly en tertained last Friday afternoon at their beautiful garden retreat in honor of the tenth anniver sary of Miss Doris. The youngs ters all enjoyed the novelty of a ride on "Dad" Coale's burro ap-Ice Swimming in Bakeoven was propriate to the weather. cream, lemonade, and cake were served. These invited were: Crystal Hartman, Thelma and Dorothy Harpham, Elden Allen, Ivan Donaldson, Robent Flynn, Henry and Lincoln Harpham, Mrs. Eva Harpham, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harpham, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown. The youug hostess received several nke gifts, and congratulations Portland Painless Densist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Oregon, over Linquist Jewelry Store. Room si, 2, 3.' Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Steer.; were Sunday dinner 'guests at Wm. Beckwith's. Power concrete mixer for Rent Saves the wages of 4 men Shattuck Bros. At the meeting of the direct ors of Hunts Ferry Whse. Comp any on July 27th. it was decided to lower the handling charge on grain from the former charge of $1.25 per ton, to $1.00 per ton in order to save all possible ex pense to the farmers in putting their grain on the market. Cash buyers waiting. If you want to sell let me hear your proposition II. L. Morris Grain began coining in to Hunts Ferry -Whse. last week and so far the quality is very good. .Bathing Caps, 25, 35 and 50 cents Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. Piercy and son T. D. and Mrs. Rny Bailey of Mosier are visiting Mrs. F. D. Stuart this week. Get Rid of the Flies. Black Flag, Fly Tox or Buhach for flies and mosquitoes for sale at Mau pin Drug Store. Little Alma Morris is spending this week visiting her grand mother and grandfather. TO BE ON DESCHUTES AVENUE Maupin citizens are very much encouraged this week over the prospects of the new state highway coming through our main thoroughfare, Deschutes avenue. surveyors were working on the proposed route Tues-j day and Wednesday and it, is practically sure that we will be thus favored. ed with them from the Morris place where he is running a header. Mrs. Frank Magill is carrying the. rural mail while Mr. Magill is harvesting. Parties were here last week measuring a body of timber. ..; M. Taziola came out from The (to last page) Schedule Changes Convenient changes in time for Maupin people in trains ser vices is as follows: Oregon Trunk leaves cena at t p. nr: arrives at Maupin 11:40 reaching Port land at G:35, leaves Portland at 8:35 arrives Maupin 2:40. O. W. R R. and N. reaches Maupin at 10:35 a. m. and at 3:00 p. m. Leave Watch Repairing at Maupin Drug Store. Reasonable prices. Wapinitia Jack Rice was in Maupin Satur day on business. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Port land came out Saturday and were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellinwood. John Judkins motored out from Portland Sun day morning and spent the day with his sister, Mrs. Frank Batty. Mr., and Mrs. Keen went by auto over the mountains Thurs day for a few days visit in Portland. Gertrude Laughlin helping Mrs. Henry Peterson a few days last week to cook for the headers Jeanette Burnside was a wetk end guest of Ella Shipflin. Hilda and Wilda, twin daugh ters,, arrived Saturday to g bid den the hearts and home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hill of Pine Grove. All are doing nicely. in mock ai 1 i mes urnce: Carbon Paper, 25x39 inch pieces Thin paper for tracing patterns Butter paper and cartons Typewriter paper and ribbons Envelopes, commercial and 10 inch lengths Cardboards, heavy to 24x46 inch sizes Business and calling cards Ruled letter paper part of this is ruled on both sides ideal farm stationery. Low prices in lots of 100 or more. In tablet form if desired Call or Phone Main 231 The Maunin Times A goodly number of local peo ple attended the Ward charivari Saturday night. The L. M. Woodside home was the scene of a happy gathering Sunday. The following were present, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Olsen of Shaniko, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Driver of The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Woodside of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lewis and son Johnny went to Cape Horn Wn. Sunday for a visit with relatives. Ruth Batty was ill the fore part of the week. Rev. and Mrs. Matthews of Simnasho were in Wapiuitia Monday. Cal Burnside accompanied by Mrs. George Burnside and little Dorcas made a trip to The Dalles Monday. The Parker family were Sun day dinner guests at the George Burnside home at Pine Grove. Mrs. Everett Richmond and baby Beulah visited several days last week at J. M. Powells. Mrs. W. O. Wilson returned Tuesday from Monmouth and will spend some time with her daughter Mrs. Harold Retherford Mrs. Walter Woodside has been quite sick. Mrs. Albert Hammer has been suffering with an abscessed tooth. Mrs. Ollie Bothwell, . Mrs. Bruce Driver and grandma Mor ris visited Mrs. Ernest Hartman Saturday. Mrs. Jake Teschner took the mail to Simnasho Tuesday for her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Sinclair were in Maupin Wednesday to meet Mrs. Sinclair's father and step-mother and sister and brother-in-law from Sandy who are visiting them. BUTLER'S Everything for the Table Peaclics Arriving Fresh every day. Yellow and Halo's Early. Quality very nice. Wo have the Ball Mason and Ball Ideal with the glass lop. No better jars made than Balls. Wanted -50 head of ship about September 15 Morris. hogs H. 1 111 I AB-S I W Kh YELLOW PENCIL BIyIS mYfZw FED BAND V made .by I J&B r- nruir s-n uritissnis lie A TIEURGESTPENCILFACTOW A Wamic News Mr. and Mrs. Veryl McMurry returned Monday from a months honeymoon trip. They went by Warm Springs and Bend going over the Makinzie route across the mountains visiting many towns in the Willamette Valley. They went and returned by horse back coming across the ML Hood road from Grosham. Charley Lake Miss Leona Com ini came out from The Dalles Tuesday and remained until to day with Mr. Lake's parentc, Among; those who attcnJod the show and (Jane at T;gh Saturday night were Emmctt Zumwalt aad family, Mr. and Mra. Liberty Chastain, Winston Lake, Mrs. Eliza Johnson, and Vard Norval and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Willie Norval spent several days day3 at the home of Nernon Norval in The Dalles last week, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Palmateer went to Gresham Wednesday to visit at the Al Griffis, the Claud Stockton and the Lyman Booth homes. They returned Friday. Mrs. Frank Magill, Naomi and Gertrude and Claris Zumwalt went to the H. F. Bothwell home Saturday. Frank Magill return- We are at your service, Command us. lUW.'T'-ji'iSuiHiii o, " a J if iii, O a llt'C pj fiiff , '-g' tears3 OLD FAITH TUL Once eJery .fcVenty minufoT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 3400 tmitn miles of tim!, beauty nod color nothing Uks it on snrtb Imnint gejnn. grnwlinf trottoi. boiling cauldrons, nature's most lantastio form ations, in the midst of which are msg mfice'ithotaln.nharming outage villages. 300 ruilne of matehlnas boalevards ana all the cooifortj of homa. Send fur our booklet. It (tnHs Mm thril ling atoiy ol nature'! mnalarland. 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