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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1923)
IP! II? MAUPIN V Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL IX. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1923 NO. 46 j Notice to Taxpayers Notice is hereby Riven, that cn Monday! September 10th, 1923. the Board of Equalizatian will attend, at the court house in The Dalles, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, and correct all errors in valuation, descrip tion or qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed by the County Assessor. This Byard will remain in ses sion for the purpose of receiving applications for such corrections for a period of one week from the above named date. All per sons interested are requested to appear at the place and during the period appointed. James A. Davis, County Assessor. Leave Watch 'Repairing at Maupin Drug Store. Reasonable prices. 4 "' D ? v - is n OLD FAITHFUL Once ete7 seventy minuter Shaniko Public Schools Open Monday, September 3rd SchultisL. Slayter, Intermediate;ThelmaE. 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 Gab 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 and 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: J. C. ADAMS, Chairman G. II. REEDER, Clerk EAGLE Smock News Weather cooler. No wedding3 this week, Masters Elmore and Walter Feltch went to Portland last Thursday to visit their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Boubel. Who with the boys will spend 10 days at the Beach. Ethel Lddford is staying with Mrs. Max Mayfield who is ill. Roy Foster went to The Dalles on Friday where he has employ ment. His wife will join him there on September 1. L. J. Root returned to his home in The Dalles Sunday. F. T. Feltch went to The Dal les Thursday. Leonard Farlow who spent a few days last week with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farlow returned to Towern, where he ha3 employment. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Farlow took him as far as YELLOWSTONE NA7CONAL PARK 3400 mnn milea of marvela, beauty and cotar notiiinit like it on earth leiipittfttti'ysmft, urowlhwKrottoB, boiling muMi'inm, ri&tui'e'n moist fantastic form ations, in the m'uht of which are ttiaj iiiljiViiJtotf'lR,cli;irrnin(rc(MjiKfiillaKrA, 8(iO mit'- ni matchless boulevards and ell tlie conu'oru of home. Scud for our booklet. It tolln tba thril ling story of uu tore's wonderland. Our THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operatod LtAILY during the seaaon between Portland ani West Yellowstone f tithe Union Pacific System Let our ropresorttiittvwi explnin th vrio'is tours which euablo vuitort to Bi'c tlio Yellowstone at minimum iot; also quote hre, prepare your itinerary and uiuke your reaorvatioM. Call on R. B. BELL. Agsnt Maupin. Ore. Toil 7c YELLOW PENCI iDllLlfh RED BAND madc by lUUlllll l-vuu wniw Tiir I iRfiF!T PENCIL FACTORT FAGLE PENCIL CO. PrtWYUHK, NEWS HEMS OF R. E. Wilson and family return ed home from Portland Sunday, after attending the funeral of Mr. Wilson's father W. E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs W. II. Williams Mr. and .Mrs. Bates Shattuck and Mrs. F. C. Butler returned home Saturday after a few days outing in the Cascade mountains near Mt. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Leevans were over from Tygh Valley last evening. Get Rid of the Flies. Black Flag, Fly Tox or Buhach for flies and mosquitoes for sale at Maupin Drug Store. Pete Jory dropped a match in the tickle grass near Clark Richardson's barn yesterday that burned over considerable grass. The men came from their work on the dam and succeeded in ex tinguishing the fire before it reached any buildings. Bo Wilson is employed this week constructing a battle ship Marjorie Carson of The Dalles is a guest oi tne ivaiser ana Stovall homes this week. Maupin school will open Mon day, September 10th. Four teachers are employed this year. The concrete work on the spring dam is completed, 2xl2's are being bolted onto the frame work. Power concrete mixer for Rent Saves the wages of 4 men Shattuck Bros. Portland Painless Densist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Oregon, over Linquist Jewell v Store. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Mrs. M. F. Van Laanen return ed home Monday night from East Lake where she accompani ed Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henn--g- han who wili remain a few weeks longer. H. L. Morris and family and Melvin Jory left for the mount ains today. Good fall and winter pasture ateasonable rates for a bunch of cattle or horses. This lays along the river A. F. Martin C. B. Dahl was a business visit or here yesterday. Cash buyers waiting. If you want to sell let me hear your proposition II. L. Morris D. M. Shattuck and son Jack arrived in Maupin this afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walther and children of The Dalles pass ed through herr today enroufe to Elk Lake on a camping trip. Grain is coming to the local warehouse in greater quantities this week than yet this season. The Dalles. Clifford Cervin and Miss Agnes Piatt were married at Fairview Wn. last week and returned to Wamic Friday where they will make their home for the present. Mrs. Hilda Thomas of Elgin, Oregon, is spending a few weeks with her father John Cervin who was so badly hurt by runaway horses some time ago. He is getting along as well as could be expected. W5 L KJL.vi.iu.ur.twsM mMimrws i lAA. V intheworld LOCAL INTERST A double headed special train passed through here this morn ing over the 0. T. arriving at Prineville at 11. They will re turn tonight. The attraction is the sugar beet project contem- plated for that section. I ill b( a Snndav school picnic at the upper White river day- They stayed over night at bridge commencing at 11 o'clock.'10 p- I?- Driver and W. E. John next Sunday the 2Gth given by 8011 homes the delegations from Pine Grove) we had high tempcrture here and Smock. Everybody invited. a few day3 last week getting up . . , 1 to 100 Thursday and 1)5 Friday. by the wagon load from the De Camp-Greene, and Johnson or chards. The city council met in regular session last night. No particular business was brought before the meeting. The water committee reported no reply from Mrs. Staats on the counsils provisional offer of $8000 for the present water system and supply. Little Edith Morrison is attend ing the kindergarten classes at the Seventh Day Ad ventist camp meeting convened at Hillsboro this week. She was accompani ed there by her mother, ye scribe but plans to return be her sell' next Monday or Tuesday. Ray Smith and wife and Earl Smith and young Carland of Astoria passed through here en route home from a visit in Prine ville. Mrs. Smith and Miss Na omi Smith are linotype operators on the Astoria Budget. Ray tells of meeting Clyde 'Williams in Frezno, Calif, a year ago. where Clyde and his mother make their home. F. D. Stuart is erecting a gar age 12x20, doing the carpenter work himself. J. L. Confer has built a scow at the local lumber yard to take up to Clear lake. The little boat J if I I f PL ! 1 fill... is Hit long Dy 6 it wiae. me bottom is pitched on both sides and the upper part will be paint ed. Mr. Confer is looking for a name for it. Roy Batty's report the loss of a dozen chickens and a pig in the storm Tuesday night. An electrical storm w as exper ienced Tuesday night, accompan ied by hail stones as large as hen's eggs, and of peculiar shapes, James Chalmers delcares they were as large as ostrich eggs. Wamic News Dr. Elwood attended Mrs. Charley Crofoot Tuesday for rheumatism in her feet. He visited Mrs. W. E. Woodcock who is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Miss Claris Zumwalt went to The Dalles Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Neely are visit ing at the Al Bernhagen home from Portland. C. S. McCorkle and Miss Flor ence Hertig were up from Port land last week at the Frank Ma gill home. Mrs. A. G. Harvey and child ren and Mrs. J. D. Campbell and Mrs. P. B. Driver and baby went to the D. E. Miller home Thursday where little Val was sick with bowel trouble. Mrs. Harvey went to Maupin to have her arm treated for a nail wound She had an accident or two be fore reaching home, having an axel broken. P. B. Driver and J. D Campbell went after them Floyd Johnson has taken charge of the Sherar hote l and moved there Thursday. Mrs. Guy Brittain and baby Jack, visited her grandmother and Carmel Woodcock from Tygh Valley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prout and (Leone Zumwalt visited here Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday from Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Patison came out from The Dalles Satur- (to last page) BUTLER'S Every thing for the Table We arc receiving fresh peaches daily from the De Camp-Greene and Richard Johnson orchards. We have contracted the crops on both orchards. Will be prepared to fill your orders with nice fresh stuff at the right price. We will be pleased to receive your orders now and fill them as the peaches ripen. We have also contracted the L. D. Kelly tomato crop. The crop will not be as large as last year. Below are two numbers of our grocery stock that we arc pleased to recommend to our customers. Depend able Coffee and White King Washing Machine soap. Wc have the Ball Mason and Ball Ideal with the glass top. No better made than Balls. We are at your service. Command us. ssgs? SPECIAL, 25 Ice Cream Soft Drinks Billiards and Pool Our Ice Cream Sodas are the best in town A Rottle of Blitz just hits (the spot) Harpham Confectionery n Business Headquarters Come to us with your financial problems. We will be glad to help as far as consistent with Bound banking principles, If you are interested in the dairy business we have a booklet, "The Cow the Mother of Prosperity," that you will be interested in. Akk for your copy. Maupin State Bank We Strive to Quarterly Meetings The Quarterly meeting for the church at Maupin will be held by Elder W. N. Coffee, a man well known to the people here. The meeting will begin on Fri day evening of this week. There will be services Friday evening, Saturday evening, Sunday, 11 n. m. and Sunday evening. All are welcomed, come and enjoy the services with us. A. D. Sprouse Pastor. "Uncle" Hank Harpham has completed the laying of drain pipes from the hotel to the cess pool back of the confectionary. jars iffl m Bars Swift's White Laundry Soap $1 1 Merit Approval