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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1923)
MAUFIN 1 1M1L5 Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOLX. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1923 NO. 2 Grandma Cook Gone Grandma Cook, mother of Mrs It. Johnson, died this evening at 5 o'clock. One week ago today Grandma celebrated her 100th birthday. She was an honored pioneer resident of this section. A. Crabtree was operated on in The Dalles hospital Tuesday. This is the second time since July that Mr. Crabtree ha3 had to undergo an operation and his friends sincerely hope he success fully recovers. A. C. Martin is building an addition to his residence. Tarty at Victor Are you down hearted? Come Are you blue? Come. Do you need cheer? Come. Where? The Victor schoolhouse When? Friday night Nov. 2. Time? 8 o'clock Sharp. - Why? Big school program and general good time. The Goblins, Ghosts, Witches and Black Cats of the Tetor school requests you to come and forget your troubles for the evening. Baled wheat DeCamp's barn. hay for sale at Big' D Tygh Valley, Saturday, Oct. Music by Plyler & Christison Five Piece Orchestra Admission $1.10 20 NEWS If EMS OF LOCAL INTERST TUM-A-LUM COAL fWEfPNO MORE DEAR. PATRON-WE COMFORT nn?) ND MATRON! Building or Remodeling, Our free architectuaal seryice can save you money- QUARTETTE SINGS The Smaller Sizes!3 of Coal are CHEAPER and for many uses BETTER Come in and we' will tell you why and also why you will use good judg ment in getting your sup ply now There's a reason. TUM-ALUM MAUPIN LUMBER COMPANY PHONE MAIN 72 Portland Painless 305 Second St. The Dalles, Ore. Coleman Gas Lamps $7.50, Coleman Gas Lanterns 16.50 at Maupin Drug Store. Hallowe'en parties are the rage with all the young folks. A basket social is scheduled for the 31st. at Shaniko, followed by a dance. J. W. Derthick returned to day from the mountains west of Mt. Hood. Dad Coale returned today from a trip to Portland. The balance of the high school building roof needs some tar like the rest. Fountain Syringes and Hot Water bottles on sale at $1.00 each Maupin Drug Store. Marion Farlow and Blaine Dis brow leave Saturday for Oregon C.ty, the latter will go from there to Los Angeles. Mi s. L. D. Kelly is spending two weeks in The Dalles taking medical treatment. Quite a number of people at tended the dick shoot held Satur day and Sunday by Harphams- Pure t' st household remedies are the best get them at Mau pin Drug tjiore. Mrs. E. A. Cyr's mother, Mrs M. O. Neifcon is visiting here this week from Bend. Mrs- W. O. Miller of Portland arrived in Maupin Saturday for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Sarah DamaH, sister of Mrs. John Donaldson was operat ed on at the Immanucl hospital in Portland Monday for goitre, at last report she was improving very nicely. F. C. Butler returned Friday from Troutdale with a truck load of cabbage and cauliflower. The hunting party consisting of L. C. Henneghan, Bates Shatuck H E Wilson. Joe Kramer, Lay Kaylor, and Ben Fraley returned Saturday night from the Silver Lake country with three deer. Supt. Gronewald accompanied by Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall and Mr. Carlton visited the schools here today. Mrs. CrandaU'f dicussiou of local history was very interestkig. Waoinitia Rebekah Lodge no. 194 will give a Hallowe'en party and program at the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening October 30 at 8 o'clock. The public is invited Another wreck of eleven cars of lumber enroute north from Bend, occurred Monday night on single track above here. This time three cars went into the river, one of them top down. No one was hurt and the wires were not long out of commission. This not a regular occurrence, but the expense of trying out a few cars of a new make, which are proving too long for practi cal use. Tygh1 Valley Gladys Morrow of Maupin was visiting relatives and friends here Sunday. Sunday marked the opening of the hunting of China Pheasants in this county and quite a num ber here were rewarded for their skill with the scatter gun. James Kistner is much improv ed at this writing. County health officers visited this place on Saturday on com plaint of tenants of the Highway apartments and after viewing same ordered a general clean up and removal of some of the out buildings a further distance from the main building and as a conse quence all the tenant will evacu ate in the near future. Highway engineer Frank Rus sel made a count of all vehicles passing through here from 6 a. m. until 10 p. m. Sunday and the total was close to the 200 mark this count includes both motor and horse drawn vehicles. E. C. F'itzpatrick and son J. Over Linquist' Jewelry Portland Prices W.T. SLATTEN, D.D.S. Proprietor Stock Comes Far to Pacific International h, ivi. m ' 5$ Bones. Floyd Johnson of Sherar was looking after hi? interests here last Friday. Milo Wood has moved his fam ily onto their ranch on upper Tygh. Harry Brown and John Kenyon made a trip to Antelope last week gathering some horses to pasture here this winter. Claude Jones is delivering wood to the Tum-A-Lum at Maupin. Donald Squires entered high school here Monday and Harry Hauser will start soon which will bring the enrollment up to the 20 mark with more to follow. Mr. Wriggles a recent graduate of th U. of 0. has been appoint ed as assistant instructor in our high school aud commenced his duties last Wednesday and has taken charge of the.athletics and i the boys are getting a work out' Local Legion Doings Maupin Post 73 will meet every first and third Mondays during the fall and winter months. On November 5th the 'Post wishes that all member attend as there will be something doing Did you know the local Post is trying to land a gym? Be here on Novemder 5th at 8 p. m. and hear about it. Also if you have a good idea bring it along. three times a week now. C. T. Bonney and family were visiting at the Highway apart ments last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doer ing were visiting at the Chester Brittain home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sloan are home from their annual vacation after visiting many points of interests on the west side of the (to last page) BUTLER'S , Every Thing for the Table CABBAGE We brought in a truck load of Danish Ballhead Cab bage from Troutdale, Ore. Every head as solid as a rock. Get your eabbage NOW while it is frest for Kraut and winter use. Price 3c a Pound The sun has ceased to shine, the days are getting short Take warning, prepare for those cold and.win.tery days with a good supply of food. We are here to serve you. Quality Price Service Another big Auction Sale Nov. 3rd, at Job Crabtree's on the Hauser Ranch 10 miles east of Maupin on the Shaniko road. All Good Stuff- Get a hand no Junk bill and look it over. mm H The Paclflo International Live Stock Exposition is held in Portland, Or., but it is "true to name." Livestock of the best herds comes from all parts of the continent to fight out the last battle for supremacy In Its show ring. Animate that win the purple ribbons at ths Pacific International are at good as the best anywhere. The lower panol of the picture shows the Thorp string of Jerseys from California. They will be at the Exposition in Portland November 3 to 1? to see If they are as good as the Jercsys of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and elsewhere. They have good Jer seys in California, but they will meet the best of the West at Portland. The Insert above shows three very typy Shorthorns that are coming to our exposition. They are owned by H. C. Lookabaugh of Oklahoma. They will help make up a wonderful string, but they will have to look their pret tiest and beefiest It they win against the other Shorthorn herds to be shown this year. Judges, without exception, vll he men of national experience, and great ability. The judging alone ! worth a trip to see and hear. There Is no livestock show held any where In America that surpasses that of the Pacific International. And th bent of It Is that It Is near. V UZ iDilitfU FED BAND- V made. l H. who are running a band of sheep on Nena Creek southeast of Waninitia are visiting their daughter and sister Mrs- H. E McClain this week. Guy Brittain has moved his family into the Watkins house in the south end of town. There wa3 a large attendance at Sunday School last Sunday Our CANDEIES are FRESH and of the Best Quality Harpham Confectionery Business Headquarters Come to us with your financial problems., Wc will be glad to help as far as consistent with sound banking principles, If you are 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 Merit Approval under the leadership of D. C, L