The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, May 15, 1924, Image 4

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    VOTE FOR
75 X W. L. CRICHTON
CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION FOR
County Clerk
ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
COURTESY, EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY
Served One Term Tried and Experienced
Why Change?
PRIMARY, MAY 16, 1924
The Maupin Times
Published every Thrusday at
Maupin, Oregon
.TeF.siliiie E. Morrison, Publisher
Subscription: One year, $1.50; six
Again We Shall Meet
Where?
at the
Wamic Hall
Saturday Night, May 17
Oh No !
We can't miss the chance
to dance on this wonder
ful floor with the
Music by the Columbians
from The Dalles
Winston R. Lake, Mgr.
Entered as second " class mail
matter September 2, 1914, at the
postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un
der the Act of March 3, 1879.
Wamic News
Johny Fitzpatrick was a Dalles
visitor from JTygh Valley Tues
day.
Clare Young of The Dalles
was a Maupin visitor Tuesday.
George Crawford went to The
Dalles Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gesh
were Dalles visitors Wednesday.
Glen Lucas underwent an op
eration at the Hamilton hospital
Thursday.
This place had a light frost
during the cold spell a week or
more ago.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Driver
came up from Hood River to The
Dalles Saturday, spending the
day with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brittain
and ,Mrs. Edna McCorkle were
Dalles visitors Saturday remain
ing over night with Mrs. Brit
tain's grandmother.
Not as many attended the
dance here Saturday night as
was anticipated, Fifty number
sold, but one hundred was ex
pected. An enjoyable time was
spent.
This place has had very warm
weather the past few days, the
temperature getting up to 96.
Grain in this section is in good
condition, considering the ex
treme dry season felt here.
Candidate's Notice
To the Republican voters of
Wasco County.
T ViotiK; Qntinnncfl mvcplf S
candidate for the republican
nomination lor the omce ot
County Clerk at the May prim-
'o vine? on1 if nominotorl cinrJ lafrpr
elected, will use my best efforts
to conduct tne omce in a court
eous and business like manner
and with efficiency and economy,
and will not ask for raise in
salary.
Wilbur Bolton.
Paid Advertisement
Smock News
For County Judge
I hereby declare myself as
candidate for the office of County
Judge of Wasco county at the
May primaries subject to the
will of the republican voters.
My slogan A Good Business
Administration Consistent with
the Times. A square deal and
courtesy to all.
E. C. FITZGERALD.
(Paid Advertisement)
Times. $1.50 a year.
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Mrs. Muller and daughter of
Tygh were canvassing the neigh
borhood for subscribers for the
Chronicle. Miss Regina was a
close second in the contest.
Fire of unknown origin started
in the woods near Mulvaney's
mill on Gate creek Sunday morn
ing and it was necessary to
fight it all day Sunday and Sun
day night before it was gotten
under control.
Marion Duncan took a load of
apples to Maupin Tuesday for
Mr. Stancliff.
Ora and Addie Duncan return
ed home Sunday after a month's
absence at J. W. Davidson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Kinney
were Sunday visitors in the J.
C. Bradvvay home.
The speaking to have been
held at S. II. on Monday night
failed to materialize as the can
didates did not ge there.
Chas. Duncan drove his sheep
to Bud Harvey's to have them
sheared.
James Chalmers
General Blacksmithing
and Blacksmith Supplies
Maupin, Ore.
Wapinitia
Sunday guests from Maupin to
attend church services, R. E.
Richmond, wife and baby, Mrs.
R. W. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs.
0. P. Weberg and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Staats, Grandma
Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Bigbee came up
from Boyd Sunday.
0. S. Walters and L. D. Wood
side went to Portland Saturday
with sheep, hogs and cattle.
J. N. Lewis went to The Dalles
Thursday expecting to visit also
in Portland before returning.
0. L. Paquet was a Maupin
visitor Thursday.
Vivian L'arzee returned to
school Monday after a ten days'
absence on account of sickness.
Rev. Parker went to Simnasho
Tuesday to attend the Evangel
istic meeting which is in pro
gress. Rev. Dixon and Rev.
Hayes, Nez Perce Indians are
the evangelists in charge.
Dr. Griffith went through
Wap Tnesday enroute to Warm
Springs-
Mrs. D. W. Sharpe visited her
parents in The Dalles last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Charles
have moved to Pine Grove where
he is employed at the Ileitz mill.
Jeanette Burnside and Oren
Parker have been having chick
en-pox.
N. G. iledin and E. A. Hart-
man made a business trip to The
Dalles Friday night, taking two
Indians with them who had en
tered Ilartman's store Monday
night, helping themselves to de
natured alcohol, extracts, flash
lights, baseball mits. ftuntain
pens and watches.
R. W. Richmond and son Floyd
Carl Powell and Robert Shiptlin
fished at Clear lake Sunday.
Church Services
Sunday School at 10 a. m,
Preaching following at 11 a. m
Evcninc service at 8 D. m. All
are cordially invited to attend.
A. D. Srrouse, Pastor.
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rjtJJ WAPINI TIA
Lotke No. 209, Maupin, Oregon.
meets every Saturday night in
. O. O. F. hall. ViBiting mem.
oers always welcome.
J. C. Pratt, Secretary
B. F. Turner. N. G.
Coming to
The Dalles
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
past twelve years
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
The Dalles Hotel
Saturday, May 24
Office Hours 10 A. M.to 4 P. M.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate
in medicine snd surgery and is licensed
by the state of Oregon. He does not
operate for chronic appendicitis, gall
stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or
adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful result
in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels
blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad
der, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs,
rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and
rectal ailments.
Below are a few of the names of his
many satisfied patients in Oregon:
Mrs. J. W. Haynes, North Powder,
Oregon, oitre. i
Mrs. Alice Williams, Malheur, Ore.,
heart trouble and high blood pressure.
Uno Sjoroos, Astoria, Oregon,
appendicitis.
H. Deggeller, Silvcrton, Oregon,
ulcer of the Btomaqh.
Mrs. Geo. A. Gillman, Coquille, Ore.
gall stones.
Mrs. M. E. Garson, Silverton, Ore.,
high blood pressure.
Mrs. J. M. Bowers, Toledo, Oregon,
gall stones.
August Erickson, Lakeside, Oregon,
kidney trouble.
Remember above date, that consul
tation on this trip will be free and that
his treatment is ditferent.
Married women must be accompa
nied by their husbands.
Address 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, Cat.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
LVpartment of the Interior
V. S. Land OMU-e at The Dalles, Ore
Son. May 5, IK'.
Notice is hereby Given that
Edward I. Davis,
of Wapinitia, Oregon, who on Nov. S,
1H17. made Homestead r.ntry, tNo.
013 It'.l, lor wl-2fvl 4. Rection 17, wl-
2.El-4, section 13, NwMsr.1-4. sl-2NEl-4,
sKl-JNvvl-4. section 13, and wl-2swl-4,
Nl-UswM. ceetion 20, Township
), south, Range l.i Fast WillanWttt
Meridian, has riled notice of intention
to make final three year proof, to
establish claim to the land above de.
scribed, before F. t. Stuart. United
Stales Commissioner at Maiuiin. Ore
gon, on the JiHh (iay of June. I'.'i4.
Uaimmit name! bs witnesses: J. E.
Porchette. W. I'. McClain, KreJ E.
tielcore, Lewis McCoy, all of Wapinitia
Oregon.
J. W. Donnelly, Register.
At Tygh Valley
(last week)
When you hear a man brag
about running things around his
house you can bet that he means
the washing machine.
Louis McCoy of Wapinitia was
caller here Sunday.
R. G. Weisbeck was a Dalles
visitor this week.
J. E. Peck was visiting his
family in The Dalles the past
week.
K. L. Hauser was a Shaniko
visitor last week.
An airplane advertising the
Citizens' Military Training Camp
in California passed over this
place last Friday.
Willie Doering who died from
the eifects of accidental electri
fication on Thursday of last week
was born in this community
thirteen years ago, and leaves to
mourn his death his father, three
sisters and a brother. Funeral
services we held at the home of
E. S. Doering, and interment at
the Odd Fellows cemetery on
Friday, Rev. Sprouse of Maupin
officiating.
Dudley Weisbeck spent Sunday
at the home of J. II. Ulingworth
Mrs. Muller and daughter Re
gina were Dalles shoppers the
first of the week.