The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, April 03, 1924, Image 4

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    The Maupin Times
When you are suffering from
eyestrain remember
PENN C. CRUM
Doctor of Optometry I
Room 10 Vntrr. PtIHrr. f
Published Every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon,
Jessilink E. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One Year $1.50, Six Months 75cts, Three Months 50c
i
, Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the
post office at Maupin, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
has the largest exclusively
optical establishment in Cen
tral Oregon. Directly overCor
son's Music Store, The Dalles.
I
Candidate's Notice
To the Republican voters of
Wasco Lounty.
I herehv Annnnnpp mvsplf n
candidate for the republican
nomination for the office of
County Clerk at the May prim
aries and if nominated, nnrt later
elected, will use my best efforts
to conduct the office m a court
' eous and business like manner
and with efficiency and economy,
and will not ask for raise in
salary,
Wilbur Bolton.
Paid Advertisement
Dr. T. DeLarhue
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Glasses Properly Fitted
Exclusively Optical
Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer
Crosby's Drug store,
The Dalles, Ore
Phone Black 1111
I.O. O. F.
IWAPINITIA
Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon,
meets every Saturday night in
I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting mem
berg always welcome.
J. C. Pratt, Secretary
i B. F. Turner. N. G.
Wapinitia
F. G. Magill has gone to work
at the lambing camp for Abbott
His brother George Magill
brought him over from on Friday.
Dr. Griffith has made several
trips here lately to see the sick
folks.
Chas. Walker drove his cattle
to his place in the hills Friday.
Frank Batty, H. V. Rether
ford J. M. Powell, Ira Grisham,
Roy Ward and Emil Hackler
shipped hogs from Maupin to
Portland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Powell and
children visited in Maupin Sun
day at the Richmond home.
Violet Mott is not very well.
Al Danielb was in The Dalles
Friday on business..
Hiisie Lewis entertained com-
qany from Victor on Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. P. W. Lloyd
entertained the high school stu
dents at a party Saturday night.
Landrew Bentley of Portland
is in our midst visiting old ac
quaintances and looking after
property interests.
Mrs. Carrie Weberg transacted
business in Maupin Monday.
Roy Rice is home from Idaho
where he visited his sister.
Oliver Pacquet and Mrs. Chap-
James Chalmers
Horse Shoeing, and
General Blacksmithing
Plow Share Grinding
Maupin, Ore.
COMING!
Friday, April -4.th
Emory Johnson's Giant New Epic of the Screen
The Mailman
See the entire Paoific fleet in action
, See the attack from the air
Dance after the Show
pel of this place were married in
Vancouver last week. They
were welcomed home Friday
night by a charivari crowd.
Their many friends wish them a
happy wedded life.
Mrs. Sam Appling was taken
to The Dalles Monday for treat
ment.
Mrs. Ethyl Teschner who has
been ill some time was taken to
the hospital at The Dalles Mon
day for an operation. She was
accompanied bv her husband
Gotlieb Teschner 'and Miss Mab
el Spinning the nurse in charge.
tarnie and Helen Endersby
visited at the home of their un
cle Ted Endersby on Sunday,
Mrs. L. D. Kelly and daughter
Dons and Dorothy Harpham
were end guests at the E. A.
Hartman home.
Floyd Richmond came up from
Maupin Friday night to attend
the charivari.
The boys of the grade school
went to Victor for a game of
base ball Saturday.
The members of the Christian
Endeavor and Mends enjoyed a
"Nutty Soshal" at the parson
age Tuesday night.
Anna Pechett visited with her
mother, Grandma Delco Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Perle Evick re
turned from The Dalles Friday
HOTEL FLINN
N. W. Flinn, Prop. The Dalles
Open Day and Night
Rooms 50c to $1.00
Short Orders All Hours
Meals, family style 40c
Wamic News
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClain
were Dalles visitors Monday
from Tygh Valley.
Mrs. Margie Harper is making
improvements at her "Whisper
ing Pines" home in Tygh Valley.
Earl Rhodes is doing the work
for her.
mrs.. Willis -Driver and son,
Lyle and Mrs. Tom Driver and
little daughter, Nedra, are the
the latest ones here to have the
measles. Mrs. Willis Driver has
suffered much with asthma dur
ing her sickness and is only able
to sit up a little. Mrs. I. D
Driver and Mrs. W. A. Short
jare taking care of them.
A heavy rain and hail storm
i fell here Monday afternoon.
I Mrs. Alice Zumwalt and Claris
Jumwalt went to Tvp-h VnlW
- 0 .
Wednesday to the Willis Norval
J.o.h.Toledo
World's Lowest Priced Closed
Car with Doors Front and
Rear. Order Now for Earliest
Possible Delivery ! -
J. T. HENRY TIRE CO., The Dalles
H. WOOD, Tygh Valley
In Stock at Times, Office:
Carbon Paper, 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 21x46 inch sizes
Business and calling cards
Ruled letter paper part of this is ruled
on both sides-ideal farm stationery. Low
prices in lots of 100 or more. In tablet Y
form if desired
Call or Phone Main 231
The MauDin Times
home.
Mrs. Georgia Norval was here
Saturdty remaining over: night
at the Emmit Zumwalt home,
We have had cold weather the
past week or more with hail,
snow and ireezing ot ice.
About two inches of snow fell
Friday night.
Willie Norval was here Tues
day from Tgh Valley.'
Mrs. J. tl.- Lhastain gave a
pleasing program in the hall
Saturday night. Music, readings
songs and short plays were
rendered very capably by her
pupils. Mrs. Georgia Norval of
Tygh Valley assisted with the
singing. A large crowd was In
attendance. Dancing followed
in the hall below. Many were
here from Tygh Valley.
Alfred Bennett and Miss M.
Burns were here Saturday night
from The Dalles.
Christenson brothers gave a
show at Tygh Valley Saturday
night and played for the dance
here following the entertaiiment
I1 rank Morrow has moved his
family here from Pasco.
Supt. A. E. Gronewald accom
panied by Miss Hazel Bostrack,
of Fairview, Mrs. Leone Miller.
of White River and Miss Avis
Sailing of Pine Grove districts
visited Miss, Rachel Sharp's
school on Smock Thursdav.
They returned here trking din
ner with Mrs. Ethel Magill and
visited Mrs. John Chastain's
school.
Miss Avis Sailing of Pine Gro
ve district was a truest of Claris
Zumwalt Saturday night.
Ralph Chandler and family
were up from Tygh Valley Sun
day.
Guy Brittain and family visit
ed at the Marion Duncan home
on Smock Sunday.
Miss Avis Sailing assisted by
Mrs Nell Harvey cleaned her
school rooms Saturday at the
r:., n i- , .i. '
me UlUVtJ UiSiriCU
day looking at land in view of
purchasing. He was an employ
of the Standard Oil Comrjanv.
Mr. and Mrs. Houstv Johnson
went to Dufur yesterday.
Herman Gesh 13 plowing the
Claud Roberts place.
Harvey Martin and Marie Gla-
vey were here Sunday from
Dufur. Miss Glavey is one of
the leading contestants in the
Chronicles "Everbody Wins"
contest. , She secured a number
of subscriptions here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks
were over from Juniper Flat
Wednesday, staying over night
at the John Magill home.
C. H. Crofoot and son Emery
went to Maupin Thursday.
C. S. MeCorkle went to Port
land Tuesday for a' visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hurtig.
The f rrmers are about through
their spring plowing here.
J. R. Woodcock has employ
ment at the Luna Savage home
where he is repairing some fen
cing and doing other improve
ments on the place.
Locals
For sale Beardless seed bar
ley and Early Bart seed wheat
Claud Wilson. Maupin Oregon,
Box 133.
Two horses, one dark gray
branded R. G. on left shoulder.
one light gray not branded, shod
all around when they came.
Weight about 1000 or 1100 each,
age about 8 or 9 years. Have
been on pasture about 3 months.
-R. D. Williams. Tvcrh Vallev.
Divorce proceedings, against
Finley Richardson of this city
were stated in the circuit court
this morning when the petition
lilhe Richardson was placed on
file- The plaintiff seeks $20
monthly alimony for the support
oi a minor child, ihey were
married in The Dalles on Febru
ary 16, 1918. and the conmlaint
alledges Mrs. Richardson has been
foreed to work in oreer to provide
for herself and child. Cruel and
inhuman treatment is the ground
upon which the divorce was ask
ed. Chronicle, 31st.
Leave your watch repairing at
Maupin Drug Store.
Portland Painless Deatist, 305
Second St. The Dalles, tregon,
over Lindquist Jewelry Store,
Rooms 1, 2, 3.
R. D. Williams and the Cres
cent Garage man were over from
Tygh today.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. s. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
Ron, Apr 1, 1924.
Notice is hereby Riven that
Rpninmin P Tiirnav
of Maupin Oreson. who on Nov.
18. 1920. raaria HnmestoiM Hntrv N
021135 for E1-2NWM. Sec. 20. T 6 S."
Ranee 14 East. w1-2neI-4. El.!iwl-d
Nw1-4nw1-4. section 21, Township 6
south, Range 14 east. Willamette
Meridian haa GA nnlU
to make three vear proof, to establish
rtloln. , i 1. " 1 ! J " 1 -.
uaiiu uj me mna hdotb aescnoea,
before F. D.Stuart, United States Com
missioner. at Maupin, Oregon, on the
13th day of May, 1924
Claimant, nampa bm witnpMpa? W C
Richardson, W. L. Fischer, H. D.
Mollis, A. J, Connolly, all of Maupin,
Oregon. I
For Sale 1-3 interest in
Threshing machine, Mogul tract
or and Header Mrs. Era Harp-
ham Maupin Or. Phone Main 242
Hugh Knight returned from
Corvallis today.
Carl Dahl is shipping two cars
of potatoes to Portland this week
over the Oreizon Trunk. Carl
Wodecki loaded a car Tuesday
for San Francisco.
Base Ball supplies at Maupin
Drug Store. Special prices offer
ed schools on Base ball clubs.
W. 0. Chastain, A. A. Britton
and Mrs. C Weberg started the
week out interesting for the
Times Monday morning by call
ing and renewing their subscrip
tions for the paper..
For sale Rhode Island Red
chicks, 12 cents each. Mrs. N.
G. Hedin.
O. J. Williams is preparing to
construct a gasoline filling sta
tion on his property between
Hotel Kelly and Fischer's garage
Baled wheat hay for sale at
DeCamps barn. Very reasonable
For Sale-Baled wheat
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hay in large, or small lots, phone
or write Otto Herrling.
Twenty head of hogs to ship
the 1st of May with someone.
W. 0. Chastain.
Koda's and Kodak supplies-"
Maupin Drug Store. Bring us
your pictures to develop. Guar- -anteW
work at reasonable prices
Mrs. Spearow and daughter
Berdena from Portland are visit
ing Mrs. A. L. Gutzler.
For sale or trade for ft good
team and wagon, unimproved
property in Bend, Oregon. In
quire Times office.
Virgil Mayhew and family re
turned Thursday from Marsh-
field.
Span of horses to trade for a
cow. Inquire at times office.
For Sale Two head horse.
several section Harrow, two tons
Alfalfa Hay Mrs. EvaHaroham
Maupin Ore. Phone Main 242.
For Sale Sixty head of horses
from 3 to 6 years old broke
weigh from 12 to 16 hundred lbs.
Inquire Claud Wilson.
Church Services
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching following at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 7 p. m. All
J, W. Donnelly, Register.
are invited to attend.