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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1924)
THE Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL X. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1924 NO, 27 Pioneer Lady Dead Cream Station Here For County Judge Card of Thanhs Nettie Oconnor Emmons was born in Sebatha, New Jersey. June 19th, 1871, and died at Snohomish, Wn-, April 5, 1924, aged 52 years, 10 months, 16 days. She moved from New Jersey to Kansas in 1879, living there unti 1891, when she came to this part 6f Oregon, living here until 1917 when she moved to Wash ington, where she lived until the time of her death. Mrs. Emmons leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Herman L. Emmons, and four children, Harry H.Muir, of New Plymouth Idaho, John 1). Muir, Mrs. Fern Jory, and Thomas B Muir, of this place, and two grandchil dren. Melvin and Raymond Jory; also three sisters, Mrs. L. J. Herzog and Mrs. J. L McCor mick, of Phillipsberg, Kansas, and Mrs. John Closterman, of Waverly, Missouri. Mrs. Emmons has been a mem ber of the United Brethern church and has continued to manifest her interest in the Christian life until the time of her death. She was a loving devoted wife and mother and an esteemed neighbor and friend of all whose pleasure it was to have known her. Funeral services were conduct- Narrow Escape Local Mail Carrier W. K. Wil liams experienced the most ex citing accident about 7 o'clock Saturday morning that perhaps has ever occurred in this section In approaching the steel bridge from the west end the steering wheel of his truck locked, re sisting Mr. Williams' control and holding the curved position, struck the railing on the bridge with such force that it broke a 2x6 plank and was stopped by the steel support. A new wheel and tire were fortunatly Mr. Williams' principal expenses, and he is rejoicing that ho did no damage to the railroad track beneath. Fur the dairymen shipping Joseph Traxtle was found dead near his house on Bradger Creek having died of heart failure some time during the afternoon of the 8th, and was buried today in the Happy Ridge cemetery. Mr. Traxtle had been a resident of this section for the past eighteen years. He is survived by one son and two daughters. ed in the I. 0. 0. F. hall yester day afternoon by Rev. Parker of Wapinitia, and the remains were laid to rest in the Kelly cemetery Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Special Prices on Package ROLLED OATS, WHEAT CEREALS, PANCAKE FLOUR AND WHEAT HEARTS Harris Cash Store The Crandall Undertaking Co. THE DALLES, RED 351 In order that the people living in the southern part of the county who need funeral supplies may make their own selections, we have placed stocks with F. C. BUTLER E. C. PRATT, MAUPIN WAM1C convenience of the cream from Maupin, The Mutual Creamery Co. of Portland established a cream buying station at R. E. Wilson Co. at Maupin, having a licensed tester in charge, who will receive, weight sample, test, and pay spot cash the day or day following arrival of your cream. This gives you the same advant age as you would have, should there be a creamery in your com munity. The price paid will be Portland delivered price less a small de buction for express and station service. The station provides a market of the same advantage to both small and large shipper. If you are coming to town bring your can along, whether it be full or not as you will receive the same price, whereas if you ship by express, a can half full will cost M) much as a full one. You can take your can back home with you an. I avoid the anoyauce o1 lost or delayed cans. You take no chaho s of crean being spilled iu transit unless you spill it your self. You can see your cream weighed, ; a npled and teste:), if you wish. , If you ate living on a rural route, you can ship your cream to the Mutu.il Creamery Com pany, Maupin. and if it is not carried through any postoflice other than this, it w,UJ take tin local rate which i; much lees than first or secon l ?,;iie rate and your can and check will be returned the same way next day. Aoout 81WU dairymen are pa tronizing these cream station. Cream shippers should gi this new industry in our community their support. 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 Notice to Stockmen Registered Shorthorns FOR SALE Golden Superb No. 102465 Beatiful Dark Red, 3 years Maggies King No. 1062310 3 vears old And Many Others, all Ages Mays Ranch Tygh Valley These Bulls For Sale Cheap if taken soon For Sale 1918 "4'JO" Chevrolet Tour ing Car good tires, 1921 License $150. Terms. Sevsral Dodges -1920 to 1922 - Good prices and terms. 1 1921 Baby Grand Chevrolet. See me if you want anything m new or-usea cars, l can com pete with anyone on prices and terms. H. WOOD Tygh Valley, Oregon. Smock News J. M. Fal low and wife made a business trip to The Dalles Tues day. J. R. Woodcock of Wamic was - i . i m a sunaay visitor at Marion Duncan's. J. W. Ayres and family were Sunday visitors at J. C. Brad- ways. J. p. Kennedy and daughter Lucile and Willis Farlow and wife went to Criterion Sunday. Died at Salem on Wednesday, Mr3. Nola Craft, formerly of Smock. She was buried at Dufur where the family now reside. She is survived by her husband and seven children. Mrs. Howell of MrMinnville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cal lie Duncan. Arthur Kesttr v.ent to Fort land Thursday for treatment for an injury to his eye. He will re main a week. Miss Ora Duncan who is help ing Mrs. Claymier on Janiper Flat came home Saturday even ing returning Sunday evening. Wamic News John Shively went to The Dal les Thursday taking his little scr Everett for medical treatment. Mabel and Elvina were guest r of Mrs. Eliza Johnson while their father was in The Dalles. Winter is gone and summer ii here the past two days, temper: ture getting up to 70 above. County Commissioner L. E Kelly went to The Dalles Tues day from Maupin where he if attending court. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woodcoet came over from Maupin Thurs day, remaining until Sunday. A tramp came here Thursday afternoon who seemed to be wandering aimlessly around, tak ing the opposite direction fren where he seemed to want to g( . He apparently was in a dement ed condition. Marion Allen has moved hi: family from the Harth place It Five Mile where he has purchas ed a place. Mrs. Sam Apiing who was op erated on in The Dalles hospii; I last week ta getting a'onjj fine. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dahl wen Dalles visitors Saturday fron Tygh Valley. Max Woodruff and Miss VercV Morrow went to The Dalle.; Kal urday remaining over night at the Geo. Woodruff home. Mrs. Cecil Ueddinglon ai d Regina Mullet' were Dalles visit ors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Drive i and son B re fit On went to Smock Tuesday morning and to Slicrai Bridge in the afternoon. No school here Monday. Mrs. Betty Chastiin went to The Dalles to attend the funeral of her cousin whose remain? were brought from California. A big crowd attended the dance here Saturday night. Win ston La'o was manager. An or meatra from The Dalles furnish ed the music. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Rust were Dalles visitors last week from Sherars Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Olsen and Mrs. Lewie Wood side visited in The Dalles last wee!; from War iuitia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller spent several days last week in Portland at the Bud Zmiwalt home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gakl visit ed in The Dalles last week. Dan Gibbs was at Friend fren Dufur last week. Charley Gabel of The Dalks spent part of last week on Juni per Flat. T 1. I I I i a i uereoy declare myself as We wish to extend our sincere candidate for theoffice of County 'thanks to friends and neighbors, fudge of Wasco county at the I who assisted us with words of May primaries subject to the i fympathy and deeds of kindness i;il nf ft.Q i,i:..- t 'iiiuui ic-cKiii, niui uerea'Tinem. lit H1G Vly slogan- Vdministration Consistent with offerings. he Times. A square deal and I Herman L. Emmons, -A Good Business nt'opintinn fni the hDonfifiil Hr,-ol ourtesy to all. E. C. FITZGERALD. Paid Advertisement) Mrs. Fern Jory, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas B. Muir, Harry H. Muir. Muir, LON CHANEY IN iind M argain Sunday, April 13 What lies beyond the door ? THRILLS CHILLS MYSTERY SUSPENSE DANGER OARING FIGHTS STRUGGLES LOVE ROMANCE Announcement! Atty. E. B. Dufur came from Portland yesterday. out Locals County bupt. uronewuiu is in Maupin this evening and an nounces the track meet will be held on the race trace above town Anril 19th instead of at Tygh Valley. For sale - Beardless seed bar ley and Early Bart seed wheat Claud Wilson, ftlaupin Uregon, Box 133. H. L. Emmons left this morn ing for Snohomish, Wn. The Quarterly meeting of th Mautiin State Bank was held here Tuesday President J. M Conklin was present from loit land. White Dent seed rorn for tab . A limited supply on hand. II. L. Morris. Strayed, one bay mare colt, 2 years old, no brand; one buck skin saddlehorse, had a ropr around his neck w hen last seen, branded. Reward of ?5 for in formation leading to the two or ;f2.5Q to one. M. I bhearer. Oie man is here to inve yon service on your car. Repair your battery. Overhaul your generator or magnito. Do any electrical work you need done All work will he guaranteed to be sat isfactory or your money will be returned, freely. Give us a trial. We can tell you what your job will cost you when you bring it in to us. Overhauling Cars, Tractors and stor age batteries, or anything you will need in the electrical line a specialty. John Hunter Otto Denzel laupin Garag i,: m and Cows We have on hand a fet copies of the booklet "The Cow the Mother of Prosperity" w e na ordered 'il del "Hogs for Pork and Profit" oil ('(Tluinr arc te ted wn tier or ill f or or your com it your r in one and true j( t! we ijects voiir cop ' as 80011 booklets ore free. a supply on arrives. lie and nui The; Maupin State Bank e Strive to Merit Approval i