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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1924)
r 17 i 3 li r 4 f 6 l & M i Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL X. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASGO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1921 MO. 31 Local Changes ceasful in their undertaking. j B. D. Fraley recently became The Maupin Garage changed a partner in the Fraley Motor ownership this morning: when a Co., at Oregon City with the deal was closed, selling the tools agency in that territory and trib and accessories to H. Wood.'F. u'tary country for the ' Star car. E. McCorkle and George Tiliot- The family will move to that son of Tygh Valley. The new place at the close of school here. owners are practical business ' ; men, well known in this section A daughter was born to Mr. and will undoubtedly prove sue- and Mrs. Aaron Davis April 30. Community lusicale BY Music Students of Mrs. H. F. Bothwell ASSISTED BY Maupin and Wapiiiitin Musicians ' IN' , Songs of By-Gone Years ' Violin and Mandolin Music Two Pianos Used , May 17 High School Auditorium 8:30 P.M. Everybody Welcome NEWS ITEMS Of LOCAL INTERST 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, MAUFIN WAMIC FX I N N The Dalles MOTEL N. W. Flinn, Prop, Open Day and Might Rooms 50c to $S.OO Short Orders All Hoars pleats, famiiy style 40c Mr. and Mrs. -M. Flynn have transferred their lease of the Hotel Kelly to D. R. Williams of Portland, who took charge of the hotel last evening, and will bring his family here as soon as the Portland schools close. Mr. and Mrs. luynn have during their years in the hotel kept it in most satisfactory manner, and can justly feel they deserve a vacation trip, which they plan on taking to Michigan soon. The Oregon Trunk road will put on an extra train out from Portland Saturday night for the convenience of the Anglers' Club Sleeper cars will be distributed between Maupin and Kaskela. Six carloads of Stock are sched uled for shipment from the 0 1. yard3 Saturday niarht 'for Por land: S. Walters 1, cattle; B; C Nickerson 2, cattle; Wm. Driver, Wamic, 1, mixed stock; D. Woodsid 1. cattle: J.H. Eubanks 1, mixed stock. Miss Edna Poulsen closed her school at Victor last Friday with a big picnic on White river. Miss Poulsen reports 58 visitors dur ing the term. Certificates of award for being neither absent nor tardy were earned by Ken neth, Elton and Ida Snodgrass. Winners in scholarship, Avis Crabtree, year's average 9G 2-7; Ida Snodgrass 93 2 5; Kenneth Snodgrass 93. Pupils to take the eighth grade examinations are, Madgie, Mott and Earl Snod grass. ' Lewie Bieakney of Bakeoven died in Portland at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. ; , Geo. McDonald and Dates Shattuck each had their residence painted durhig the past few days. F. C. Butler's garage has also received a coat of paint. Local Rebekahs met last even ing and initiated one new merr ber, Miss Edna Poulsen and admitted two others by transfer, I Alma Eastman Kodaks and Kodak supplies. Maupin Dru;r Store. Bring us your films for de eloping. For Sale 1-3 interest in Threshing machine, Mogul tract or and Header Mrs. Eva Harp ham Maupin Or. Phone Main 242 j "Let's Keep Nick" J.SINNOTT Oregon's welfare JL v O Republican Candidate for Re-election to Congress Why throw away 11 years of constructive work by a man of ability to produce results for his district SINNOTT is a member of the House Steering Committee, an honor achieved only by men of high standing and long service in Washington. Means much to Oregon. SINNOTT is chairman cf the Public Lands Committee, in a large way, is in its public lands. SINNOTT is a ranking member of the Irrigation Committee. Eastern Oregon needs irrigation for development. SIONNOTT HAS SECURED Passage of the Sherman County Relief Bill $7,500,000 for National Park roads $150,000 to combat Pine Tree Beetle in Oregon $900,000 for Baker Irrigation Project $300,000 for Crater Lake Park roads $4,000,000 for Oregon Reclamation $50,000 for Umatilla Rapids Piojcct $10,000,000 concessions to irreducible school fund of Oregon $10,000,000 concessions to land grant counties of Oregon Passage of Mineral Leasing Act, with , $12,000,000 for reclamation Inclusion of West Extension of Umatilla Project in reclamation program Opening of Wasco County timber resour ces for development. Action on McNary-Haugc-n bill in house of Representatives Appropriations for construction of McKay dam, Umatilla Project has repeatedly praised thrnge now to try a new The public press of Eastern Oregon and Portland Nick Sinnott for his untiring, constructive work. Why and inexperienced representative? Read you Voter's Pamphjet. Then go to- the polls Friday, May 16, and do something for the man who has done something for you. "LET'S KEEP NICK" Paid advertisement by SINNOTT FOR CONGRESS CLUB, Een R. Lifton. secretary, The Dalles, Ore. Mrs. Zella Buzan and Mrs Richmond. Twenty five mem bers and four visitors were pres ent. A delicious supper wes enjoyed. Chester Anderson formerly employed by the Moro Tradirg Co. arrived from Moro the first of the week, and is employed at Butler's. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cooprr visited with relatives in Dufur Sunday. - ' Mrs. Stackhouse and son. Rich ard Stackhouae are over from Centerville, Wn., visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Harris. M. M. Burtner was over from Dufur Saturday Mrs. McKay was here from bend last week visiting her fath er W. J. -Harris. C. Y. Cooper of The , Dalles was visiting his nephew, Rodney Cooper, here the last of the week R. L. Harris was thrown Mon day from a horse, tearing the ligaments lose in one foot. Mrs. F. D. Stuart enjoyed a visit Satuday and Sunday from her brother Dudley Pearcy ar.d family. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Goetjen weae guests at the Vern Tunison home Sunday. Mrs. Carl Ober took her mo ther into The Dalles hosriital 'Monday, returning" home Tues day accompanied by her brother, Rolland Covert, and wife who re mained a couple of days. It will be impossible for the Shaniko'seniors to give "Safety First" at Wamic as had been an nounced. Mr. and Mrs. Job Crabtree left Saturday night with the two smaller children for Astoria, hoping the lawer altitude will improve little Clark's health. Mr. Crabtree's father accompa nied them to help care for the child, while the former returns to his work here. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Fischer and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fischer are to leave in a few days to make the trip by auto to their former home in Epworlh, Iowa. Miss Faye Russell spent Satur day ' evening at Maupin and Wamic. She was accompanied by her uncle Farl Cunningham. Chronicle. , Mothers of Maupin You are cordially invited to attend Sunday school and church service Sunday May 11, begin ning at 10 a. m., in honor of Mothers' Day. ' This day is one especially celebrated by all the Protestant churches of our land. So come.and help to make it a day to be remembered. A short program will be rendered. Mrs. Dollie Johnson, S.S. Supt A. D. Sprouse, Pastor Card of Thanks We desire to thank all of the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us by their kind j deeds and words of sympathy at the death of our son and brother, Dewey Bothwell, and we also ex press our appreciaiion for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. E- Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bothvvell, Mr. and Mrs. B. I). Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hartman. United States Senator V. -. Z if - CHAS. L. McNARY Republican for Renomination WHAT HE HAS DONE During his seven years in the Senate he has secured $31,020,209 for Oregon Development $. 9,255,702 for Rivers and Harbors $ 9,080,000 for Reclaimation and Power $11,138,107 for Public Roads $. 507,900 for Agriculture $ 310,500 for Forest Protection This is more than bus been secured by any other Western Senator in the same period ' Ilis powerful coiumiixvc- aiigninenta and his prestige in the Senate equips him to accomplish even greater things for the continued development of Oregon's Resources and Industries , It would lake years for a new man to attain his present position of prominence and influence OREGON NEEDS HIM His slogan: "For Oregon; Its People and Their Welfare." COMING enrod and S The Digest l augh cf the Year FRIDAY, in 9 Maupin Theatre In Tygh Valley Sunday Admission 20 and 40 Cents 3otfs and Cows We have oa hand a fcy copies of the booklet "The Cow the Mother of Prosperity" We have ordered a supply of I lie booklet "Hogs for Pork and Profit" You certainly arc interested in one of these subjects, so write or call for your copy and we will fill' your order at once or pla.ee your name on file and mail j your copy as .soon as a supply arrives. These booklets ore free. aimiii State Bank Wc Strive to Merit Approval