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MAUPIN IMES fa Era fid fell t&A Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL IX. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1923 NO. 44 Smock News Cool weather for August. Harvesting is on with help very scarce. Miss Vina Ayres spent the week end with her friend Mrs. Ida Fargher. Edward Disbrow went up in the mountains on Friday employ ed by Forest Service making trails. Mrs. Guy Brittain and son Jack of Tygh spent last week with her mother Mrs. Ethel Duncan. Mrs. Josie Mayfield and Veva returned from her visit to Yaki ma. S. G. Ledford is helping J. C. Bradway put up hay. Alfalfa is a heavy crop this year. Miss Iona Feltch who went to Denver Colo, some weeks ago writes that the days are hot there. Mac Mayfield is harvesting on Criterion News D. D. Wilson started his harvesting Monday. Joe Kramer moved his family to the Dunning homestead this week to harvest. Ben and Ed Herrling are working on Dave1 Wilson's head ing crew. Thos. Moss delivered beef Mon day to Maupin. Earnest Patrick was a Criter ion visitor Sunday' D, L. Rutherford is working on the hay bailer this week. Ted Moss went to work on Otto Herrlings hay bailer Tues day morning. Chas. Skogsberg and Ira Kid der are Portland visitors this week. the Flat. F. T. Feltch made a business trip to Maupin on Friday. Albert Hill was a week end visitor in The Dalles. Tygh Valley aturday, August arry iarey in who is an escaped prisoner and discovers the dope traffic in the prison carried on by the cruel warden and doctor. Dance After Show Last Show and Dance till after Harvest Admission "ZU and 40 No Show at Maupin Sunday NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERST Shaniko Public Schools Open Monday, September 3rd Schultis L. Slayter, Intermediate:Thelma E, Bonney, Primary Standard High School Clyde T. Bonney, Principal Commercial Subjects given in addition to the regular high school work High School Orchestra and Glee Club Athletics will be encouraged, the leading games will be taught and if the attendance is sufficient, football, baseball and track teams will be organized. Application has been made for membership in the Sherman-Gilliam county athletic league. Student Body Organization arid Other Regular High School Activities Every effort will be made to assist worthy pupils desiring to secure high school training. For further particulars write the principal at Tygh Valley. Attest: G. H. REEDER, Clerk J. C. ADAMS, Chairman The passenger train on the 0. W. became derailed about three miles up the river from Maupin last Thursday afternoon, no one was hurt however. The passen gers came back to the depot and were taken through to Bend by a special train on the 0. T. Little Jean Renick entertained several of her young friends yesterday afternoon. This little party was arranged all prior to Mrs. Renick's knowledge, she having written for the children what they requested a "play show bill'' and which was used by them as an invitatirn to the affair. Due to Mr. Renick's dis covery that the children had run away and were up town, a few were passed uninvited by the young hosts, but those who were so fortunate in being apprised of of the party, declare it was a great success, and the hurridly prepared refreshments were fine All are anxious to give one like it. Get KM of the Flies. Black Flag, Fly Tox or Buhach for flies and mosquitoes for sale at Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. Eva Harpham returned home this morning from Oregon City where she was called a week ago by the accident and death of her father Mr. Graves. Woodcock Bios, have a small crew of men employed on their dam. Mr. and Mrs. Ctcl Mayfield were Maupin visitors yesterday. Through error the following item was omitted last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ma: 1 who were returning from a nip to Crater Lake, stayed over Sunday night at L. D. Kelly's. Jus. Kelly and Doris accompanied them to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henneghan Mrs. Alice Batty, and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Van Laanen visited at Dufur Sunday. Mrs. Alice Batty remained to visit her daughter Mrs. P. W. Knowles R. E. Wilson is attending buy ers week in Portland. 0. P. Weberg's have returned from the ranch where they have been harvesting. Power concrete mixer for Rent Saves the wages of 4 men Shattuck Bros. Miss Grace Muir has returned to her duties as a deputy in the sheriff's office after a two weeks vacation Chronicle August 6th Congressman N. J. Sinnott, who returned to The Dalles the last of the week, after making a trip to Portland and beach resorts stated that while away he visited Judge A. S. Bennett at Seaside and noticed a marked improve ment in Judge Bennett's health 3ince leaving Chronicle Aug. 6. Bathing Caps, 25, 35 and 50 cents-Maupin Drug Store. George Moss and family return ed Sunday from a month's vaca tion in the Willamette Valley. The modern bungalo being erected by Carl Pratt on Staats Avenue and Second street is nearing completion. The following teachers have signed contracts for the coming school year in Maupin: 0. R. Dinwiddie, of Corvallis Principal Miss Josephine Good, of Salem, Assistant, Mrs. Zella Buzan, Intermediate, and Miss Mamie L, Bostrack of Albany, primary. Mrs. Mina Bartlet and daugh ter Nellie from Placerville Calif, are visiting at Dr. Stovall's this week. Mrs. ' Bartlet is Mrs. Stovall's. Mrs. Zella Buzan returned Tuesday from Monmouth where she has been attending normal school. Cash buyers waiting. If you want to sell let me hear your proposition H. L. Morris The fishing season in the Des chutes river is much longer than in otherstreams lasting through the summer and fall months, as proven by Mr. and Mrs. Bates Shattuck Sunday when they caught 45 of the speckled beauties. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Stuart and Crystal made a trip to Mosier and back Sunday, taking Mrs. Stuart's mother, sister and broth er home. Leave Watch Repairing at Maupin Drug Store. Reasonable prices. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow who have been visiting here, from Kalama Wn. left Sunday for their home. Miss Gladys Mor row accomqanied them and will spend some time visiting. Mrs. J. H. Eubanks and son Vivian were Maupin visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cyr and Mr. and Mrs. George Morris spent Saturday night and Sun day at Bear Springs and Clear Lake. Good fall and winter pasture at reasonable rates for a bunch of cattle or horses. This lays along the river A. F. Martin Portland Painles3 Densist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Oregon, over Linguist Jewelry Store. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Claud Hall and Tom Moss made a trip to Clackamas Lake Sunday, bringing Dewey Moss out to work in harvest. Hugh Knight and Stewert Mc Cleod were at Clackamas Lak3 Sunday. and Verda Wing went to Smock Sunday. Floyd Johnson went to Tygh Valley Sunday. Mrs. Willie Norval gave a birthday dinner for Mr. Norval Sunday. Willis and Vard Norval and their families and Mr. and (to last page) T:A,':'j.m I's ' I r'rT?.T2fflrag.-.MjMMMca BUTLER'S Every thing for the Table Peaches Arriving Fresh every day. Yellow and Hale's Early. Quality very nice. Selling at 8Qc. Let us send you a box by mail. Route A, postage 15c. '.,.. We have the Ball Mason and Ball Ideal with the glass top. jno better jars made than Balls. We are at your service. Command us. I VJL) wlitiE RED BAND made .by I IL V Z ..r.!L THE URGES! PENCIL FAflORf EAGLE PENCIL CO. NEWYORKMSAyJX Wamic News Mrs. Lena and Carmel Wood cock, accompanied Lenore Wood cock to Smock Tuesday remain ing until Saturday. Mrs. Jessie wooqcock ana children came back with them and were guests at the Frank Driver home. Paul Muller, Hilda Norval and Dewey Lofton visited Fay New Monday at the Percy Driver home where she is employed. Litue maine wing has an attack of the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy and Miss Lucile went to The Dalles Wednesday, returning Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Farlow and Ladelphia went to The Dal les Tuesday. A. E. Lake accom panied them to town. Mrs. Martha Dean spent last week with Mrs. Lois McCown and children while Mr. McCown was with w. li. Hunt s sheep in the mountains. Mr8. Cora Foster, Elwood and Elnora and George Bargenholt were Tygh Valley visitors Friday Verl Bonney, Claris Zumwalt 1 (fei t(T 1 f Attest OLD FAITHFUL- Once vlery J twenty minutcf YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK MOO aaaaia mite of ma-nk, beauty nd oolor MtUat Uk it m orth IubIh mmn, rowUnBrottor boiHn OMildraoa, Mturv Boat faataatta lonn ationa, in tha Bidat of wraeb aro mag BitiwDt hotel. etaiiiuoott&friIlfcfNL 900 nulea of qiabfcleaa bouWvudt ul all tlx comfort of horn. Sand for our booklet. It tola th thrll lini itorjr of aatun'anoadarlaad. 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