TOT Tm ill v illL i a li ti J& L 21 Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL X. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 15, 1924 NO. 32 Dog Days End All dogs not licensed within three days after this notice will be shot. City Council. Wanted C B. Dahl. Tygh Valley The'primary room of the local school enjoyed a picnic in the Greene canyon Friday. The 6th 7th and 8th grades went down to the meadows below Johnson's on Tuesday, and the intermediate room people are planning for ' a trip some place tomorrow. The hieh school are enjoying the ... Cream Separator. ' blue grass, ice water and shade fat Bear springs today. Community Musicale BY Music Students of Mrs. H. F. Bothwcll ASSISTED BY Maupin and Wapinitin 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 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 WAMIC 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 NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTER8T A last day school program and picnic is being planned as a community affair to be staged May 23. The island has been suggested as a possible location. The teachers will appreciate suggestions and cooperation. Baled wheat hay for sale at DeCamps' barn. Very reasonable For Sale Baled wheat or rye hay in large or small lots, phone or write Otto Herrlinp. A fierce wind storm struck here Monday night. The framework for the new Catholic church has been con structed and only a short time should elapse ere the building is inclosed. Saturday night a "firey cross" demonstration was made on the Kelly reservoir hill east of here presumably KluKlux from some outs'de point. For Sale Sixty head of horses from 3 to 6 years old, broke, weigh from 1200 to 1C00 pounds. Inquire Claud Wilson. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Flynn gave a farewell dance at the Hotel Killy Saturday night. They left Tuesday evening for their home in Portland. Job Crabtree returned to As toria last night, called by the illness of his little son Clark. Fishing Tackle We have it The kind that gets the fish. Maupin Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. M. Flynn are bidding farewell to the Maupin people and desire to thank them for the kind and courteous treat ment they have been shown dur ing their stay in business, and a call at their residence at !)'J1 E Salmon St., Portland, will make one a welcome guest. A few hot days reminded us it is not winter here always, but please, for some rain. "Let's Keep Nick J.SINNOTT 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 of the Public Lands Committee. Oregon's welfare in a large way, is in its public lands. SINNOTT is a ranking member of the Irrigation Committee. Oregon needs irrigation for development. SINNOTT HAS SECURED Passage of the Sherman County Relief Bill $7,500,000 for National Tai k roads 1150,000 to combat Pine Tree Beetle in Oregon 5000.000 for Baker Irrigation Project $300,000 for Crater Lake Tark roads 11.000,000 for Oregon Reclamation $30,000 for Umatilla Kapids Pi eject $10,000,000 concessions to irreducible school fund of Oregon $10,000,000 concessions to land grant counties Eastern with Passage of Mineral Leasing Act, 12.000. 000 for reclamation Inclusion oPWest Extension of Umatilla Project in rcclainiation trogram Opening of Wasco County timber resour ces for development. Action on McNary-IIaugtn bill in lioii.se of Representatives Appropriations for construction of McKay dam, Umatilla Project of Oregon The public press of Eastern Oregon and Portland has repeatedly Nick Sinnott for his untiring;, constructive work. Why chrnRf now to try a new and inexperienced representative? Read you Voter's Pamphlet. 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 tdvertiiement ly .SINNOTT FOR CONGRESS CLUB. Bm K. Lifton. iccreLrj. Th D.lUi, Ore. Tomorrow is the day to vote on the Maupin Water Bond issue Mrs. Jory, who has been tne capable assistant at R. E. Wilson Co's. store since their establish ment here, and continually on duty in her own store for a few years previous to selling her stock to Wilson's, has earned a fews' vacation. She will leave soon for a trip to Portland. Let us figure with you on your painting: and wall papering Maupin Drug Store. A number of candidates from The Dalles were here Tuesday night for a political rally, but due to failure to announce their advent few rallied. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill and two ismall children were over from Smock Monday. For Sale Two head horses, several section Harrow, two tons Alfalfa Hay Mrs. Eva Ilarphani Maupin Ore. Phone Main 242. II. E. and W. L. Fischer plan to start today on their trip east. County, Clerk CrichtQn and Sidney Bloom were here from ho Dalles yesterday. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St. The Dalles, Oregon, over Lindquist Jewelry Store, Rooms 1, 2, 3. D. M. Goetjen's residence has been freshened by a coat of ivory paint. Eastman Kodaks and Kodak supplies. Maupin Drug Store. Bring us your films for developing. For Sale 1-3 interest in Threshing machine, Mogul tract or and Header Mrs. Eva Harp ham Maupin Or. Phone Main 242 United States Senator I V:' , A 3 Tygh Valley Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chastain were business visitors in The Dalles last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andie Kistner are onoding at Camp 1. Andie says it keeps him humping to sling the hash to fifty hungry ones. The candidates are all full of linnp this work. Next week (hoy will wonder how it all came about. This valley v:m well populated with the c.iryfi slicrmen last Sun day, hut the finnv tribe declared a strike the night, before. Brief graduation exorcise 14 l t vero hold at me S''nnr,i nnuso uesday morning, there being but one hitrh school dilate this year. F. E. McOrtlo of he school board presented Dmi try Weisberk with the diphm-" and also a $.() college scholarship Dave Paquct of the road con struction company was looking sifter company interests here Tuesdav and Wednesday. The Misses Zeta and Zdda Watkins were visiting in Tort land and The Dalles oyer Sunday Harold Squires, Forest Cooper and Bud Chapman were Dalles visitors Saturday and Sunday. V. P. Steers and family aro contemplating moving to their ranch for the summer. C. H. Dahl returned from n h''PS trip in Portland la Saturday. Forest Ranger Jio A. Graham was a visitor here Sunday even ing. There always comes a time when the best of friends must' part. We have finished our du- j tie here journalistic and other- ( wise anh must depart, much h we desire nut to, as we have had j a very pleasant time in this little community, and hope that it will j be our pleasure some time in tliCj future to renew acquaintances ! 'and be one of yoJ again, but our J duties call us elsewhere at this; time so we bid yoj Adieu. j 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 19,808,000 for Reclaimalion and Power $11,138,107 for Public Roads -, $ 507,900 for Agriculture $ 310.500 for Forest Protection This is more than has been secured by any other Western Senator in the same period His powerful committee assignments 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 take years for a now man to attain his present position of prominence and influence OREGON NEEDS HIM His slogan: "For Oregon; Its People unci Their Welfare." PRIMARY ELECTION, FRIDAY, MAY 16 HERE SUNDAY, MAY 18 THE GREATEST MENACE One nf the bij; pictures of the year Admission 25 and 50 Cents ito and Cows We have on hand ;t f w copies of the. booklet "The Cow the Mother cf Prosperity" e ha e or li'i'.'il a -'iipply of l!i booklet "Hogs for Pork and Profit" You certainly an so write or call for on lor a! once or your copy as soon booklets :;re fr e. interested in one of these Mibjecls, 1 Ml tl your cony and we will h.i vour ilac! your name on file and mail as a supply arrives, incse Maupin State Bank We Strive t Merit Approval