The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, October 04, 1923, Image 1

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    MAUPIN TIMES
Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL. IX.
MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1923
NO. 52
Tygh News
James Kistner has been con
fined to his bed for the past
week threatened with typhoid
pneumonia, but is much improv
ed at the present writing.
Zene Watkins has leased the
George Burlinpame ranch and
will move his family onto it in a
few days. Mr. Burlingame hav
ing moved to the coast
The Moad , place on White
river has been re leased to Harry
Brown of Shaniko.
Of all the old, dry, shelf wornion their ears today-
WV, oaton in!,O0. ft.. Mn,l, i Joilll Cel Vllie wIlO got
brought with him in the ark, i
and were worn out when our
great grandfather was born,
were dished out to the public
here Saturday evening at the
hall under the heading of Vaude
ville. Barnum was right, all
i right.
J. E. Morrow and son Quenton
are visiting the latters family at
Boise Idaho leaving here on
Thursday
jland.
Statisticans make the claim
I that the voung women of today
! are much healthier and a great
! deal strongerthan their m other's
were, and the writer would add
that they certainly would have
to be in srder to pack ; round
some of the ornaments they hang
NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERST
You can hang your stock
ings on your own mantle
this Christmas if you start
Now
Altho Christmas is only 90 days away there
is still chance for you to enjoy it in a home
of you own.
Probably none of our holidays is more of a
home day than Christmas and sure it is that
a home of your own adds to the pleasure of
the day.
Let the Tum-A-Lum plan your Christmas
home. Come and see us and we will tell you
all about our Free Plan and Service offer.
Tum-A-Lum
umber Company
Portland Painless
NTIST
Fine residence property for
making the trip over sale. Easy plan. H. L. Morns.
Sheriff Chrisman made atrip
here and to Tygh Tuesday even
ing. Following residents of this
part of the county won prizes
athe recent state fair: J. Ship
din, blue six-row barley, second;
G. L. Webb, winter rye, first,
best half bushel in sweepstakes,
first; C. A. Harth, spring rye,
first; H. L. Morris, dent corn,
second; P. S. Kirsch, potatoes,
second.
The award of contract for the
highway into and out of Maupin
is baing withheld formal delivery
pending the approval the secre
tary of agriculture, because this
section will receive federal aid.
The approval is expected soon.
Low st bidder was Bowers &
Bowers, $100,519. -Chronicle,
kicked
bv a horse, about two months
ago, which neccesitatcd an oper
ation, was released from the
j hospital and went to his home
on Smock last Friday.
(to last page)
Lost Small silver watch with
flower design on back with 131
in center with H. L. J. engraved
in square. Lost between Tygh
Tygh Valley flour mill and fair
grounds. Mrs. D. T- Spurgeon
Tyuh Valley, Oregon-
J. II. Woodcock 'and famil
made a trip to Portland Friday,
returning Manday after stop
png at Hood Kiver.
Mrs. G. L. Harpham is visit
ing here this week.
VVapinitia
Harry Lewis traded his Ford
to John Lewis last week for his
truck.
Calvin McCorkle expects to
join his family soon in The Dal
les. John Ward has returned from
Dufur where he visited his sister
Mrs. J. M. O'Brien returned
The roof of the high school fT C,'Va",is TllUr8,day
buildiii:,' was
days ago.
"tarred" a" few
Two bands of sheep were
brought out of the mountains
Frirlav. On p. hplnnirprl in Mavs
Tracy Wilkinson and wife, nee., 0 nlh or ,n
J. I Parker and son Claire
went to Johnson 's Monday for
fruit. They also visited in
Maupin.
Laverna Russel, Frank Lyster
and son Marion returned to Gari-
baldi Tuesday, accompanied by
Arthur Phil nlee.
Born last Thursday at the
Plilmlee home, a little daughter.
t Hatchery Manager E. C. Spen
cer announces the close of the
season and that 'he has been or
ordered to turn the young fish
into the river.
Blue Stone, Form
Copper Carbonate
Maupin Drug Store.
The exterior of the Maupin
State Bank has been completed
this week by pebble dashing.
A. C. Martins and H. L.
Youngs returned Sunday from
erip to the coast and the Btate
fair. -
hyde and
r sale al
The lath are all on at the high
school and the plasters are ex
pected any day.
Old Indian Spencer is quite
sick. A number of his friend?
from Wap. called on him Sunday
N. G. Hedin is in Portland.
Mr. Keen who has been in
Portland the past week is expect
ed home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sharpe
visited Mrs. Sharpe's sister, Mrs
Chester Brittain Sunday at Wami
Anna West spent Sunday with
Jeannotte Burnside.
Mrs. George Burnside and
baby Dorcas returned Monday
Mrs. R. E. Wilson and Jean ' from Dufur.
attended the state fair, the lat- ' Walter Sharpe expects to move
Criterion
Rev. Sprouse and family were
out and held services at Lake
view Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Appling return
ed from The Dalles Friday.
Thos. Moss and wife made a
trip to The Dalles Monday.
Timothy Kirsch is visiting his
brother Pete here this week.
Coleman Gas lights,
Maupin Drug Store.
$7.50,
305 Second St.
The Dalles, Ore.
Over Linquist' Jewelry
W. T. SLATTEN, D.D.S.
Proprietor
ter having earned her way by
excellent club work and Mrs.
Wilson was appointed chaperone
from this county.
Aluminum Vacuum bottles,
1 1.50. Maupin Drug Store.
O. T. agent E. W. Griffin re
ports the shipment Saturday
night of three cars of hogs by
Marion Farlow, H- E. Driver
and J. E. Kennedy from here
and two cars of cattle from Sher
ar shipped by A. A. Bonney and
Geo. Magill- Five cars of sheep
are to go from the Abbott ranch
and a car of hogs from Ben
Gabel's Friday night.
"Uncle Hank" improved the
' appearance of the Harpham ha
tel this week with some appro
priate decoration.
Dr. and Mrs. Stovall were vis
itors last week in Corvallis and
Philomath.
Portland Painless Densist, 30o
Second St., The Dalles, Oregon,
over Linquist Jewelry Store.
Rooms L 2, 3.
In the Oregonian Vancouver
marriage license column of Sept
28 appeared the names of Eva C
McA tee and Thomas N. Lceath
iean, Hood River.
BUTLER'S
Everything for the Table
Big vSale
at the C.J. McCorkle place
vSaturday, October 6
Z'J0 vntfitfh RED BAND V made by I
is family to The Dalles soon.
Mrs. Ellen wood and Bobby
made a trip to Maupin Saturday
to meet R. E. who was returning
from The Dalles.
Harry Lewis moved his family
into the Matt BuBic house last
Sunday. They will remain in
Wapinitia during the school year
Nathan Hill and W. A. Dane
were over from Simnashu Satur
day. They are working at the
Agency this week.
Grandma Hartman was able to
attend church service last Sun
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Richmond
were up from Maupin Tuesday
R. W. made a business trip to
Linn's mill and his wife visited
at the Parsonage.
Mrs. J. M. Powell was in Man
pin Tuesday visiting her daugh
ter Mrs. Everett Richmond.
Mrs. Jacob Teschner spent
Monday with Mrs. Roy Batty.
L. M. Woodside was up to th(
Heitz mill Saturday for lumbei
. and sawdust-
Earl Bronncr is staying with
his sister, Mrs. John Charles
and attending high school here.
R. W. McCorkle was ii Mau-
, pin Sunday and moved Mrs. Mc
Corkle and son Clifford to Shani
ko where the latter will attend
School.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Woodside
were Sunday guests of their son
Louie Woodside.
Ma up
Theatre
Sunday, Oct. 7
Hoot Gibson in Single Handed
He bows an awful fiddle.
He escapes from the sheriff.
He is wrecked in an auto smash.
He pounde stakes in a circus.
He substitutes for the bear-tamer.
He sideshows as the armless-legless wonder.
He daredevil's as "Milo" on the slide of death.
He finds a buried treasure.
He is caught in a cyclone.
Tygh Valley
Saturday, Oct. 6
Admission lu and 40
Dance after Show at Tygh
Harpham Confectionery
( hir ( 'undies arc as fresh as new mown hay
A good assortment of
Nut, Chocolate, Caromel, Nougat and Fudge Bart
Licorice, Suckers and other penny goods
Jus! in some Fresh
CHOCOLATES
r
For Sale
Fifty fine bronze turkey toms
and pullets. Mrs. J. E. Sinclair,
Box 40, Wapinitia.
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 arc interested in the dairy business
we hava a booklet, "The Cow the Mother of
Prosperity," that you will be interested in. Ask
for your copy.
Maupin State Bank
We Strive to Meril Approval
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