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MAUFIN ' 1? "1 J ' ' 'i S3 11 JOili-d Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL IX. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1923 NO. 51 n School Notes The high school student body reorganized and elected officers for the term Monday Sept. 16. Fred Miller was elected President Kenneth Batty vice president; Jean Wilson secretary; Lewis Batty treasurer; Lorraine Stovall editor; and Vivian Eubanks assis tant. The athletic clubs, the orchestra club and the classes will be orjrrnized this week. ' The Freshman class met Wed nesday night at 4:00 and organi zed. Earl Locke was elected president: Ilda Miller vice pres. Ruby Powell secretary, Alda Pngh and Helen Weberg tied for 1 he treasurer they will vote at you you Metal will make REPAIRING REMODELING BUILDING ALWAYS GET OUR FREE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE Portland DEN 305 Second St. The Dalles, Ore. Over Linquist' Jewelry Portland Prices W. T. SLATTEN, D.D.S. Propri I IksSP0 YELLOW PENCIL V I y -wUlilfi FED BAND mac bt I their next meeting for treasurer. The organization will meet the first Monday in each calendar month. Jean Wilson is at the State Fair, having won her trip by winning First prize on her sew ing at the County fair. Notes from grammar school. Mildred Talcott is absent on account of sickness. Frank Morrison broke his arm Tuesday. The seventh and eighth grades are laboring on the constitution al convention. The sixth grade is having a test on the study of Alaska The Moss children are leaving for the Valley. are an Eskimo don't need our Weatherstrip The Eskimo don't care for a little thing like zexo wind blowing in his front door. But you are not an Eskimo, and you will appreciate the comfort our Metal Weather Strip gives. Our Metal Weather Strip seals the doors and windows up tight, it keeps the cold win out and the warm air . in. Saves coal and keeps out dust. Prevents the rattle of windows and doors when the cold winds blow. A dollar seventy-five to two dollars the average door or window cold proof. It's edging on to winter. Better get ready now. . Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company Maupin, Oregon Phone Main 72 Painless ietor NEWS ITEMS OF Special Mass Meeting The taxpayers and water users of the town of Maupin are asked to attend a mass meeting October 4th at 8 o'clock in the I. 0. 0. F hall to consider the water ques tion. Your attendance will be appreciated. CITY COUNCIL. See the big apples Butler's have in their window today. Application for a condemnation suit against the property of Arabelle Staats, et ux, in East Maupin, by the East Maupin water system, a corporation, was dismissed in the circuit court today by Sudge Fred W. Wilson The order of dismissal was based on the grounds that permit for wafer given by the state engin eer to L. D. Kelly and since then transferred to the East Maupin water system is insufficient to support the claim of the plaintiff to condemn the property of the defendant for a right of-way to supply water for general com munity use to East Maupin. Chronicle, Sept. 15. Mrs. Eva Harpham and chil dren are spending some time with her mother at Aurora, Ore. L. C. Wilhelm returned home Saturday, after a few weeks at Flood River. Mrs. W. Green and daughter arrived Friday afternoon from Philomath. Mr. Green is em ployed at Butler's. Miss Laverne Russell arrived from Garibaldi today and will visit her sisters here. The rainfall Monday and Tues day nights was a welcome change from the dry season. Fine residence property for sale. Easy plan. H. L. Morris The first of the week Mrs. H. Morris sprined her right ankle Carl Ober and wife were over from Sherman county last Fri day looking for a location. The Morrison family spent the week end in The Dalles. The Times has been given the information by the Oregon State Board of Dentistry that Drs. Corbin and Johns from Canada, who have been practising here a portion of the past several months have no license from the state and are not registered in this county. Blue Stone, Formaldehyde and Copper Carbonate for sale at Maupin Drug Store. Smock News A much needed rain fell last night which will be good for the wheat and rye sowed. . F. T. Feltch is filling his silo, E. E. Wall was over from Wapinitia on Thursday. Mr. Clark Smith of The Dalles came on Sunday and preached at the church on Monday night. Farlow Bros, with others are shipping hogs this week. Aluminum Vacuum bottles, 11.50. Maupin Drug Store, LOCAL INTERS! Wamic News The Southern Wasco County Fair Association is much pleased with their Fair held at their grounds in Tygh Valley last week. This proved to be one of the best fairs ever held there and was a success in every way. The exhibits were better than ever before and merited worthy admiration. The live stock sur passed anything shown in any of the past fairs. Other displays were unusually good. Tli gate receipts were equal to the expect ation of the managers of the fair and was a pride to the many who furnished exhibits and en tertainments. The O. A. C. Orchestra was a charming feature of the fair and won much applause. J. N. Lan drys Belgian horse3 were very attractive. They were from Moro and were the first of that line to be shown at the fairs here The boxing bouts and the horse races and buaking horses were enjoyed by the big crowd. The ndians were a faction in the racing and bucking contests. Many camped on the camp grounds and enjoyed the full three days of the fair. H. A. Muller and Andy Kistner went to The Dalles Saturday. C. S. McCorkle and Miss Flor ence Hertig were called to Port land Thursday by the illness of Oliver Hertig. Winston Lake went to Maupin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul lllingsworth were here irom bhaniKo last weeki Lewis Wing and family were here from Cherryville last week. Charley, Dorothy and Kase Martin were over from Dufur last week. Mrs. L. Knochmus of Albany is visiting her parents on Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Hearth. A terrific wind carrying great heaps of dust swept this place Thursday afternoon. Emmit Zumwalt and family went to Kelso, Wn. Friday, Jim Wing accompanied them. Rev. Clark Smith of The Dal les preached here last night. The Mrs. C. E. Pratt and Bernard Welch are tending the Post Office and switch boa while the Post Master is taking a vacation. We had a light frost here Thursday night. frank McLowan oame over from Grass Valley Wednesday leaving Friday for Hood River. Beveline Wigant and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller went to the Moro fair. Konrad Houser and family were Tygh Valley visitors from The Dalles the past two weeks. Miss Rogina Muller, Bertha Muller and Clifford Miller were Dalles visitors from Tygh Valley Monday. M. McAtee, Fred Kennison and Bill Weber were in The Dal les Monday from Tygh Valley Grover Webb and Miss Delia Billings went to The Dalles Mon day from Sherars Bridge. Vard Norval and family moved to Huntington Friday. Grant and Elsie Ledford were Maupin visitors Saturday. Mrs. T. C. Fargher and daugh ter, Marjorie were guests at the A E. Lake home Wednesday night from near Dufur. Mrs. Amine Smith and little son visited relatives from Dufur Tygh News Prof. Bones spent last week with his family at Newberg, re turning Sunday. Sam Bennett is delivering a carload of wood ror The Dalles and three carloads to the con struction camp here. The highway apartments are being improved by the addition of several new buildings being e.ected by' Andy Kistner this week. The misses Geneveive Hunt and Alma Hall of Criterion spent last week here, taking in the fair and visiting friends. Mrs. T. Justison and little daughter of California, have spent two weeks here and in lower Tygh Valley. They went to Grass Valley Saturday. A brother of K. L. Hauser who owns an apiary in Califor nia is visiting relatives and friends here. Greta Jones will attend high school in The Dalles this winter. George Lofton is doing relief work at the plant this week. , Percy Thompson of Moro was visiting his parents here a few days last weee. ' Dan Gibbs who leased the Moad ranch a few weeks ago, departed for Dufur Sunday. George Burlingame has sold Everything for the Table Big' vSale at the C.J. McCorkle place Saturday, October 6 Harpham Confectionery Our Candies arc as fresh as new mown hay A good assortment of Nut, Chocolate, Caromel, Nougat and Fudge Bars Licorice, Suckers and other penny goods Watch this space for our CHOCOLATES IUgreT,T'il,MlJ''VAM4irW.rjlf' Business Headquarters Come to us with your financial problems. We will be glad to help as far as consistent with sound 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. Ask for your copy. Maupin State Bank We Strive to part of his ranch north of town to Chris Poison and he and his family will leave in a few days for the coast. Moving of the buildings to make room for the Highway through town started Tuesday Harvey McClain moving his barn onto the lot where he lives. Walter Driver and family of The Dalles visited their parents at Wapinitia Sunday. UwvgisiTYof Oregon ran ISM The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature. Sciencs and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts Business Administration Education Grad uate Study Journalism Law Medicine Music Physical Edu cation Sociology Extension. For a catalogue or onj information write The Reiittrar, UnWertitf of Oregon, Euiene, Oregon. The 48th Year Opens September 25, 1923 Meril Approval V., Wednesday. 3