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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1923)
it ? f'i ! Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL X. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1923 NO. 3 ji ' I OJIL f ! n p I 'I t To Be Completed in 1924 Completion of The Dalles-California Highway, within the next twelve months is practically assured. The State Highway commis sion probably will call for bids on the Dufur-Tygh Valley unit of the highway in December, this section hinging on Federal approval of the project without opposition. Only 14.5 miles of the high way remain yet to be considered by the commission. This is the section between the southern end of the Maupin section and Cow Canyon. New Books Here Local Legion Doings Maupin Post 73 will meet everv first and third Mondays during the fall and winter months. On November 6th the Pout wishes that all member attend as there will be something doing . Did you know the locai 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. The books from the Wasco county library are once more at Shattuck Bros, store. Those in charge of the library earnestly ask that the people who borrow the books return them as Soon ss they have read. them. In everv collection of books there are a few that are more 'popular than others. If everybody will return their books promptly, it will give a greater number of people the opportunity to read these popu lar books, and at the same time increase the decollation oi our library books at Maupin. In the past few fines huve been imposed when books have been slightly over-due, but let it be understood that henceforth a strict nne or iwo cents ior ever.v day' over-due will be charged. The library opens at 8:30 a. m and closes at 5 p. m. Please remember to return your books promptly so that your friends and neighbors may have the opportunity to read them. NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEBST The Chronicle reporU the . losing her car last Friday even Baled wheat hay for sale at DeCamp's barn. mam WJk PORTLAND OREGON 7 IV. fSOn.OOO In Prnminma GREATER AND GRANDER THAN EUER U Larmt llvmtock rapotti&i undur one roof In America. 10 ment of trawbred Wl and fancy beef and dairy cattle, horsee, swin, sheep and (route, lemmmnff tne Western Winter Poultry and Rabbit Show: Western Dairy Products Shows u..,.,.tr. fmH l .nH Products Show: Northwest Hay and Orain 0 now: Night Horse Show; Industrial Exhibits. REDUCED FARES ALL RAILROADS . I' Vl birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chase of Euphrata. Wn. F. S. Fleming motored to The Dalles last Friday. James Harpham and Ray Kay lor went to Prineville Tuesday where they are opening a pool hall. Bert Thomas has moved the goods of ehe Crandall Undertak ing Co. to the old Bank building. Mr. Thomas was accompanied here by. Rev. and Mrs. Preston and Mrs. Willerton of The Dalles Coleman Gas Lamps $7.50, Coleman Gas Lanterns $G.E0 nt Maupin Drug Store. Guy Harvey will ship a car of c ittle from here over the 0. T. ti'-xt Saturday. The 0. T. are repairing their stock yard here, driving large posts around the bluff, and re infoifing the outside fence so that it will hold cattle from breakiigout. A bridge gang is doing i he work. Fountain Syringes and Hot Water bottles on sale at $1.00 each Maupin Drug Store. Mvrtle i all and the Both well boys had a thrilling little ride Tuesday evening when their mude a sudilen dash, almost completly demolishing the buggy The occupants suffered a few minor bruiaes, ing. While the machine was Iligrh School Notes Tygh Valley Standing room was at a prem ium here Saturday evening for "The Old Homestead" and tho audience were well satisfied and thobe that stayed away missed many a good laugh, those that attended the dance afterward report a good time and fine music Spark Plug and Barney Google came on the track last week for a two circle race and after the first three quarters was run those supporting Spark Plug were offer ing big odds that their horse The Jeffs who were los rs in getting subscriptions for the Country Gentleman magazine rave the Mutts n riartv lm ( PVi. parked near the intersection cf day evening in thu aHSembly Deschutes and Sixth the emer- room The studerit8 t fl gency brakes released and let it very dejghtful evening playing start down Sixth street. Theameg and dancin(f The MuUJ wire fence below Ray Kaylors assui.ecy enjoved the delicious garage held the car which only;eats which wmj furnl3hcd by suffered a bent fender for the ' Je(Ua. 8tart- Last Thursday, Mrs. Lulu E..M. Confer and family and Crandall, Mr Carlton and Supt. Mrs. Confer's parents were call- Qronewald visited the school in a A W i'iir niirlif rw trio . . . , . ....... , .w tne morninK. Mrs. Qamla gave, would win in a walk but Barney .linens of Mrs. Goo. Cuiin nlm,n a very interest.,, talk on local, Google took the hit in his teeth who hss been afil.cted with Wascocounty and Oregon history 'and came down the home stretch throat trouble. Mr. Carlton spoke on the pre- and under the wire a winner by Iuneral services services for paction we should make in high 'a g0od margin.' the purse? Well Grandma Cook wer, held batu,- school for the entrance of tfae pub,iljhing Co versities, which was very help- half of that and the other half ful to the students. went to the high school. A short imptoinptu program Mrs. C. L. Lofton is renorted Saturday, this being his first vis- will be given in the assembly on the sick list and her daughter it to the mission here- Father Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. G. Derihick is home attend ing her. Uogina Muller was a Dalles visitor on Saturday. A. A. McCorkle k.atDufur taking medical treatments. F. C Butler of Maupin was renewing old accjuaintences here Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. L- Webb were day. A brief hefe sketch ap pears in another column. Father O'D'Hynes arrived Smith, formerly in charge of Francis E. Willard Dap, this and adjacent mifsions is j The assembly floor has been located in Hood River. : marked off for basket ball and, Mrs. Geo. Albright o'f Criter- the screen for the windows has ion and the local teachers attend 'arrived and will uooti be put up ed the institute at DufurSalnr day, making the trip in the form er'scar. Mrs. Jory entertained a few of the little boys Sunday afternoon with chicken dinner and birth day cake in honor of her son Raymond.- Edith Hall of Bend is staying with her aunt Mrs. E. A. Cyr, Doris Takottnarw vly escaped and going to high school here Notice Dozen Shows at-Pacific International lhe annual meetinir of the! Wasco County Stockmen's Asf,o-' visitin the Guy Reddinjtton ciation will be held at Tygh Val- home Sunday, ley on Saturday October 27. I Gret Jone3 waa a Dalles visit . J. II. 'Fitzpatrick, Sec. ".or on Sunday. I Quite a number from the coun- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Abbott a. d ry a,tte"ded Suaday Si:llMl here son James were in town today. y' . . 4U .. . L. C. Henneghan purchased a 1 aye NeW trolled in the hlgh iic new ciuueuaKer niouel, (to last page) Portland Painless DENTIST 305 Second St. The Dalles, Ore. Over Linquist' Jewelry Portland Prices W.T. SLATTEN, D.D.S. Proprietor An exposition is a collection of ehowg, more or less related by nature. The Paclti? International Live Stock Exposition, heM at Portland, Or., Nov. 3-10, has drawn under Us ample wings a dozen of. them, and there is interest for everybody in some of them. It hai a beef cattle show of great size. Its dairy cattle show is Becond to none anywhere In numbers and qual ity. The sheep and goat show is regard ed by experts as on a par with any like show in America. The hog show has always been ex cellent, and this "year will be bigger than ever. The draft horse show is representa tive, with five breeds of heavy horses and jacks. The Western Winter poultry and rabbit show attracts thousands of in terested spectators. The Western dairy products show Is the least spectacular and one of the most important. The boys' and girls' clubs make a show that is the outcome of work des tined to make this country a better place to live in. Don't miss seeing the work they have done. The Land Products show, with itn fruits and vegetables, grains and grasses, county and other exhibits, b one of the splendid feature of the Exposition The latest show to como to the Pa cific Internclinnal is the fino North wrat Grain and Hay show, hitherto held In rendition. Tnii is idling to bo a 1923 feature. The Industrial Exhibits depa-ttnfnt affords a show that for boauty and value would be hard to surpass. Tiiis great department is filled with fairy like booths, showing costly furs and other raiment, beautiful furniture, every convenience a housewife needs, machinery of every sort, to save labor and Increase profits. Everything has its demonstration for the public. The sense of sight and the souse of smell are both appealed to, for the flour and other food product companies are doing their best to how the merits of their goods. The Night Horse show 1 ons of the four great horse show In the United States. It Is brilliant, exciting and delightful. Horses ar coming from the Eastern states thl year to show their paces in the arena and struggle for the big prizes offered. One kind of a show isn't at the Pa cific International, and never will be the gambling concession and other questionable amusement that rob children and sometimes grown people and leave nothing but a bad taate. The Exposition doe not need that kind of shows. I VfeSS -loOfMi RED BAND haccby , Woodcock Bros, are setting Ftakes this week for the location of their electric line poles. Mrs. Hill who has been visit ing at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Johnson left Wednesday for her home in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs L. C. Henneghan and Mr3. M. F. Van Laantn made a trip to The Dalles ana buck Tuesday. 3 Every Thing for the Table CAB BAG E; We brought, in a truck lorul of Danish Railhead Cab bage from Troutdalo, Ore. Fvrry kail as f olid ok a rock. Get your cabbage NOW while it isVfrestfor Kraut and winter use. Trice 3c a Pound The sun has ceased to shine, the dcys are getting short Take warning, prepare for those cold ai;d winlery clays with a good supply of food. : We are hire to serve you. I Quality Price Service ji Another big Auction. Sale Nov. 3rd, at Job Crabtree's on the Ilauser I'lanch lo miles east of Maupin on th v Shoniko road. Get a hand bill and look it over. I AH Good Stuff- no Junk, ' Business Headquarters Come to us with your financial problems. We will bo glad to ht;3p as far as consistent with s:und banking principles, If yoa are interested in the dairy business we havj a booklet, "The Cow the Mother of Prosperity," that you will bz interested in. Ask for your copy. lauriin Stale Bank Wc strive to Merii Approval