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MAI IPIM TIMFS p fj Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1923 NO. VOL IX. , 50 Criterion "H. Thomas is a Portland visit or this week. Kev. Sprouse held services at Lakeview last Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Herding were Criterion visitors Saturday. They were on their way to Bend Mr. and Mrs. Pending enjoyed a wonderful trip to Crater lake. Mrs. Geo. Albright, Marie and James Appling were Maupin vis itors Tuesday evening. D. B Appling brought his car home from the Shaniko garage Tuesday. Our teacher, Mrs. Albright, is conducting a one grade high school in addition' to the grades two and seven represented in the Lakeview school. Marie and Acknowledgement The Dalles, Sept. 13, If 23. Mr. R Vr. Wilson, Maupin, Ore. Dear Sir: I wish to express to you and through you to your community, the sincere thanks of The Dalles Chapter of the American Red Cross, for your prompt and hearty co-operation in the mat ter of the Japanese Relief Fund. Sincerely yours, Dalles Chapt. Ameri. Red Cross, John G. Odell. Chairman. Jimmie Appling are high school students. NEWS ITEMS of local interst For Sale Times. $1.50 a year. REPAIR IMrYtf J RFMIHIFI rill J WW REBUILD The fair is over. Exhibits throughout all departments were of the most excellent class and the compartments were all well filled. Residents of this end of the county .were largely in at tendance, but The Dalles and Dufur were conspicuous by their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckwith are home again after a week's vacation at the coast. Twenty-four coyotes and one bobcat bit the dust in Wasco county during August as the prey of R. C. Fulkerson, preda tory animal hunter, according to the monthly hunters' news letter Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Martin and II. L. Young and family lef Mon day to attend the state fair. Mrs. M. E. Morrison of Van couver arrived Sunday morning ;nrdsnn came home from the mountains this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Bates, Shattuek returned home Friday from a ten days' auto trip. Floyd Kelly and family spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Kelly. They brought out a sample of New Guinea bean which they have growing at their home in The Dalles. Some specimens ate said to reach a length of 4i feel Erma Morris returned hon e today from The Dalles. Wanted, 1000 posts made and , delivered. Inquire Fen Batty, ' Maupin, Oregon. Fifty fine brown turkey toms and pullets. Mrs. J. E. Sinclair, Box 40, Wapinitia. No better time than this fall to make those long planned improvements. Both Building Material and Labor are as low as they are likely to get for a long time. And Tum-A Lum Service was never better, both in quality and quantity, than right now. Come in and let us tell you how our Architectur al Department can save you money on yaur build-, ing needs. Whether its a board or a Carload Tum-A-Lum will be pleased to serve you. 11 toJH-PNO ViCfit DAK PATRCN-WS COMFORT MAN . a ivn mato n w i 1 "Weep no more my lady; oh weep no more to-day. Send your or ders here and have no fear you'll get. coal without delay. We may not rank high as poet but we're mighty efficient as coal men. Call us. Thone No. Main 72. Smock News Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs. Walter harpe elbow. are being congratulated I'pon for his electric light plant. Mrs. Walter Woodside and son Roy were in The Dalles last week The latter had his tonsils remov ed. A number of local residents are camping at Tygh Valley for the fair. N G. Hedin went to Portland Monday. The mejihig of the water company and the farmers which was to have been last Sat urday was postponed. Jake Teschner went to Maupin Friday night taking his little daughter Lenra to Dr. E.wood to have her arm set. She had taken a tumble out of a hack and brok en an arm bone just t elow the i.iu.. -i nn.. v,-. j are ceing congraLuiaieu . pun from Fallbridge and is a guest at the arriva of a little son early j Aluminum Vacuum bottles, the Times office this week. Wednesday morning. ! 11.50. Maupin Drug Store. Tum-A-Luni mber Co Maupht, Oregon E. 0 Woodcock has a promis ing pile of poles for Maupin's electric wire service, here on the ground Construction on the plant is hoped to be not far away The ca c mine for the grade school burning did not arrive in time for the rooms to be painted comnletelv before rchol com menced. A. C. Martin and M Creager finislu d the work last Saturday and Sunday. F. B. Perry has moved his cob bier shop across the river into W. J. Harris' .garaue. "Dad". Coale came out Satur Hnv frnm the mountains with his little gray burro, which he has an exciting bear story to 'tell about. The little animal fi-rrovv- ly escaped with his life Mr. Coale, having to beat tin hear of with a club. Mr. and Mrs. Flyler were o- r from Wasco Sunday and put on the first show of the season. Wm. Heckman and Clark Rich Mrs. Wood and daughters whoj For font about 150 acres of have been visiting her mother, 27 acres under irrigation, Mrs. Sinclair left Sunday for 0od afaifa suitable for dairy their home in Roseburg. an( 0g raising. House, barn Melancholy days have come,- and other improvements. In the saddest of the year. School quire Fen Batty, Maupin, Ore. started Monday and Tommy, I r,.um!,n nal !itruta 5:7 en. Maupin Drug blore. In Stock at Times Office: Carbon Pap or, 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 cal ing cards Ruled letter paper-part of this is ruled on both sides-idea? farm stationery. Low prices in lots of 100 or more. In tablet form if desired Call or Phone Main 231 The MaiiDin Times Willie and Katie had to rise e- jtra early and hunt their books and imprison their small feit once more in shoes no more good times at the svvirnmin' hole n.,,, ..... . F. G. Magill came over from! Wamic Tuesday to to work hidig summerfallovv. . Robert Magill will make hU; home with Mr. and Mrs. John i Eubanks this winter and attend the Powell school. Etna Ward is staying at Frank Batty 's and attending the Powell school' Ruby Powell went to Maupin Sunday and will remain with her sister, Mrs. Everett Richmond nd attend the Maupin high school.. II f. IT a ml i am viriitpfl nt. the Wapinitia hotel Sunday with hisKj daughter, Mrs. McCoy. 1). W. Woodsido and Richard i Delco look the former's race horses to Tygh Monday. Geo. Uurnside wua to The Dalles Sunday and Mrs B. and, Dorcas returned with hun that: evening. They will live i,i Mrs. Sinclair's house this winter and the children will attend whuol here. j Lincoln Ilartman is exibiting ; his ironing boards at the fair. Mrs. Gotleib Teschner return led from Portland the latter pait of the week. There was no school Wednes day or Thursday, those days be ing granted the pupils to attenu the fair. Four of our young people, Josephine O'Brien, Ishom Went, Lloyd and Ralph Woodnde t-.iv planning on leaving soo for OAC I There is to be a new school ai the 'French house near Emil ! Madder's this winter to nmmi- module the llackler and Arnctt chi.dren. j Freil Delco and family will 'leave soon for Hood Rtvu'. Mrs. Albert Hammer went t Tygh Valley Tuesday for prunes. J The young people of the Pine! Grove Sunday school will niectj with their teacher M'.ss Ilas'l at the Fred Laughlin home Sat urday right to organize their class. Chester Rice expects to leave- soon for Eslacada to tpcn l the winter. H. C. Woodcock makra daily trips through here with pohs Ho! for the fair. School is progressing fine un der the tutorage of Miss Sharpe. Mrs. Cora Foster and children went to live in The Dalles, where Elnora and Elwood will attend school. Harry Ayres spent a week at home, then went on to Weiser, Idaho, where he will teach school George will attend school at Menmouth the coming winter. Blaine and Edward Disbrow returned from the mountains on Friday evening where they were, making trails. Willis Farlow and wife are working for J. E Kennedy. i W. II. Mayfield and family wiil leave for Yakima, Wn., the last of the week to make their home at that place. Henry was born and reared here and leaves a great many friends who wish them well jn his venture to es tablish a home in another state. E. E. Wall and family moved to the Wm. Maynard place near Wapintia. J. C. Bradway and E. Davis each took a load. All of Smock went to the fair Wednesday and Thursday. F T. Feltch will fill his silo with corn Friday and Saturday. Every thing for the Table Italian Prunes, Tears and Late Peaches. Tomatoes Lale Teaches arc coining on slow. Fruit delicious irpo gie. Tomatoes arc very scarce. Place aw your orders with 'us. We vvu Vi'c arc always on the job. 1 save them for you. BUiiSia: -MSMSi rjiia.4W,iAwe' Harpham Confectionery Our Candies are as fresh as new mown hay A good assortment of til, Chocolate, Caruml, Nougat ami Fudge Para Licorice. Suckers and other penny goods h Watch this s-tiace for our 1 CHOCOLATES i If' BnsineE.3 lieadq uarier Come to us with your financial problems." Wo will h fflad to h;Ip as far as onsislcnt with sijund hanhtng principles, If you arc interested in the dairy b.i.uness c Itav? a b:)!)lvlcl, "The Cow the Mother of l'rospi'.-ity," that you will be interested in for your cepy. 4 , 1. .upin Stale Bank We Strive to Merit Approval a