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TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL X. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1924 NO. 39 Birthday Party On Sunday, June 29th, a large number of relatives and friends of Mrs. Kathryn Morris, better known as "Grandma Morris" gathered at the Tygh Valley Fair grounds to celebrate her 83rd birthday. At noon a sump tuous picnic dinner was spread out in the "Dew Drop Inn " All present reported a .very pood time. Those present were: Mrs Kathryn Morris, Mrs. Moilie Powell,, Albany; Miss Frances Grdggs, Lebanon; Mrs. J. T Harper, , Mrs. Susan Derthick, Mr. Robt. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morris, Leroy Morris, Roy N. Morris, Eunice Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCorkle, Irvine McCorkle, Milton McCor kle, Mrs. Arthur M. Morris, Ar thur L. Morris,, Helen Morris, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Mrs. Callie M. Bibee, Sweet Home, Ore.; Mr.- and Mrs. Geo. W. Younjr, Harold Young, Harley Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Young, Ardis Young, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Bothwell, Lee Both well, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bonney, Darrel Bonney, Robert Bonney, Gilbert Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chastain, Katherine Chastain, William Chastain, Mrs Lenore F. Knovvlin, Mr. and Mrs Geo, Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Max Woodruff, Miss Grace Wood ruff, Mrs. Hattie Davidson, Eu gene Law, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Back with, Mrs. V. Steers, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Cyr, Mr. and Mrs. John McCorkle, Owen Mc Corkle, Mr. and Mrs. Fiske Bothwell, Chas. Bothwell, Doug las Bothwell, Jack Bothwell, Miss Alba Hackler, Mr. and Mrs Newton Morris, Viola Mi.rris, Mrs. W. 0. Thompson, Ruth Thompson, David Thompson. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Amy A. Snyder to James Edward Smith at Beaverton, June 29th, was received this week. Miss Snyder taught the primary room of the local school 1922 1923, and won the esteem and best wishes of all who knew her. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home at Talent, Ore. Notice to Phone Users We have done som repairin on the phone lines and would like for patrons to send in $1 main tenance fees which may be paid to either L. J. Kelly or Ben Gabel. I'm.- ; ft? 1 ,r s $ f I whJc Every Arngrinui RhouM rhare in the inspiration of ita trnvi'i-uitf jv"h)-:h. kvyl-i'm. Kiowlin; Krulliis. Imilimr (auiilit.n;;, in tbo midst (if which arem.-Rt-if irt'iil Iiot'-K oJi-.rmi air rot luko vl) 'apes, 300 iniis of matchless bouiovards and all the comforts of lumie. fv-ml i'nr our W of JiMture's we !;!ot. It tolls the thrilling story dt.T!and. Our THROUGH :PlriG CAIJ Operated DAILY during the season between Pcrlh-.t! and West Yellowstone by the Utm:i Pacifsc System I.t our reprfsra t lives explain the various tours which enable visitors tn see the Yellowstone at ciininiuin cv.il; tiNo quote fujes, prepare your itinerary anil ir.ake your reservations. Cail on B. BELL, Agent, Maupin, or JldSress WM. M.lMURRAT Genenil I'arsnR r Airent, PortlauJ, Oregon A Bargain A Sacrifice 320 A hog fenccd- land 10. A water -180 A plow right Paid Priced $17.00 per Acre Easiest kind of terms. ALL UNDER DITCH H. L-MORRIS The Crandall Undertaking Co. THE DALLES, KE.D 351 In order that the people living iir the southern part of the county who need funerr.l supplies may make thir own selections, we have placod stocks v.'ith F. C. BUTLER E. C. PKATT, MAUPIN fVAMIC 1 NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERST Maupin lots are now priced from $20 to $200.-11. L. Morris. J. F. Kramer and family have gone for a "two months' eastern trip. H. Wood has moved his family over Irom lyfrh Valley, lr.ey are living in the Fraley house. Good September Bull calf from 6-gallon cow,. 3-4 Holstein, 1-4 Gernsey; s'red by registered Holstein Will sell or trade for cow. Lee Jackson, Tygh Valley Mrs. Clark Richardson left for the valley Saturday to visit her sisters. The steam shovel has been brought around for work on the west side of the river Baled wheat hay for sale at DeCamps' barn. Very reasonable For Sale Baled wheat or rye hay in large or small lot, phone or write Otto Herri ing. Mrs. J. H- Woodcock and daughter, Miss Irene, who l.i.ve baen visiting relatives at Man.i'n have returned home. Hood Kiv er Glacier. We still have all kinds of matches, 6 boxes for 35ct s. Maupin Drug Store. Harold McDonald and Earl ,ocke left the 18th for the Camp Lewie Woodside on Thursday, and Friday with Mrs. Nell Har vey of Wamic. The H. V. Retherford family spent Sunday at the Hedin home at Fine Grove. Lewis Batty of Maupin spent Sunday with his uncle Frank Batty, Making a trip into the mountains. Walter Woodside who supplies the mountain camps with meat killed a large beef Sunday. Roy Woodside came out of the mountains Saturday night, re turning Sunday. Ernie Endersby visited his cousin Bob Shipflin Saturday and while fishing on White river killed two large rattlesnakes one having twelve rattles, the other six. Sam Appling has moved his family to Maupin where he has work on the section. Swift-Johnson FLINN The Dalles HOTEL N. W. Flinn, Prop. Open Day and Night Rooms 50c to $1,00 Short' Orders AH Hours Meals, family style 40c A pretty home wedding was solemnized Sunday afternoon, jJune 15th, at 2 o'clock when Miss Orlean Johnson became the bride of F. M. Swift in the pres Lewis Citizens' Military Training,ence of about fift? immediate school, and have passed examin ations and been assigned to Co. D Artillary. Jack Staats is home from the mountains on sick leave. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St. The Dalles, Oregon, over Lindquist Jewelry Store, Rooms 1, 2, 3. Jesse Walter arrived Friday from Falls City. Raspberries $2 a crate at John Ayres, Wamic. For Sale I. H. C. Primrose Cream Separator & four Cows. E. S. Disbrow, Wamic. J. W. Derthick was in from the mountains Saturday. For Sale-2 doz. Hens, inquire Wilson's store. Wanted, a lot of nice fat chic kens and roosters Hotel Kelly. Team of mules for sale.- C. B. Dahl, Tygh Valley. Miss Stella Wray is home from The Dalles visiting relatives. Fruit tree and garden spray for sale at Maupin Drug Store. Edwin Kidder suffered a brok en arm Friday morning when cranking a Ford. Small oil heater for sale. In quire Times office. Fishing Tackle -We have it The kind that gets the fish. Maupin Drug Store. friends and relatives of the bride and groom, who assembled to witness the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. R. A. Weld at the home of the bride's parents. An improvised altar was form ed of palms' and baskets of flowers, while gladiolas, canter berry bells and roses in graceful arrangement adorned therooms The bridal party entered to the strains of Mendelssohns Wed ding march played by Miss Engberg. Mrs. J. W. Erickson was matron of honor, and A. J. Swift, brother of the groom, act ed as best man. ' The bride entered on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She was charming jn a gown of light brown conton crepe, heavily beaded, and car ried a boquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony a buf fet luncheon was served by Mrs. J. Nelson, Mrs. P. H. Haddan and Mrs. H. Phister, who were assisted by Misses Genevieve Swift and Edith Moberg. Mr. and Mrs. Swift left at once for a motor trip to The Dalles and eastern Oregon and will return by way of Tillamook. Astoria, Budget. Juniper Flat Mrs. R. B. Driver's' sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cassen of Walla Walla paid them a visit last week, visiting with Mrs. room of the house formerly oc cupied by the Lloyds. Frank Batty made a t'.ip to The Dalles this week. Geo. Vickers drove to Newbei g Saturday, returning Monday morning. Fred Ober accompa nied him as far as Portland. Dee Woodside and Orval Evick made a trip to Maunin Saturday. Mrs. Melvy Magill visited her son and daughter at Wamic Sat urday. She left Saturday night for Newberg to make her home with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lou McCoy left Tuesday for The Dalles where they will spend the Fourth. Mr and Mrs. Sam Wall were Maupin visitois Saturday. Ed Beebe who works for Dee Woodside has been laid up with a very sore throat. Mrs. Jackson Rice was ill Sun day. Elsie Lewis is working for Mrs Geo. Claymier. Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Sharpe visited at the Chester Brittain home in Wamic Sunday. C. J. McCorkle and family were over from Simnasho Satur day. They remained over Sun day to attend the birthday party of Grandma Morris. Geo. Heitz moved his family to the Frank McCorkle place above Tygh on Monday. Alba Hackler is helping Mrs. H. F. Bothwell. Ella Shipflin sperU last week at Pine Grove as guest of Ger trude Laughlin and Jeanette Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Shipflin returned Monday from a week's stay in Portland and Oregon City. Roy Ward and H. V. Rether ford were working' up at the post camp last week. Mrs. Pete Olsen and family were over from Shaniko Sunday, guests at the L. M. Woodside home. . . Mrs. Herb Lewis and son Johny left Saturday for Cape HornWn., for a month's tay with her mother. Mrs. Morrison and daughter of Maupin passed through here Sat day enroute to Bear Springs to spend the day. Rev. Parker was called to Wamic Saturday afternoon to conduct funeral services for lit tle Anna Irene Prante, two months' old daughter of Mr. and Al s. Frank Prante, who passed away June 27th. Besides her partius she is survived by three older brothers. Most folks here are busy with Fourth of July plans. Rev. and Mr3. Matthews spent Monday at the parsomage. Paint has arrived and is being spread on the church. Volunteer help is needed. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Finley and children of Newton, HI. arrived Tuesday for a visit at the Bum side home. Mrs. Finley is a sister of Calvin and George Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Hedin left (to last page) ill Oregon Xr n ft j id r are---" The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 department. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts Business Administration Education Grad uate Study Journalism Law Medicine Music Physical Edu cation Sociology Extension For o catalojtie or nnj) information Write The Bugintrar, Unii'trtitg of Orfjon, Eugene, Orefon The Wlh Year Opens September 25, 1924 Jwch'es Round Trip Excursion Fares off taU daily to Sapt 13 Kanaas City . 172.00 St. Ixuls Chicago . . Detroit. . . Cleveland . Washington NewTork , Boston, , , ei-60 . BO.OO , 105.63 . lOStt . 141.6 , 147.40 . 1630 Cnrrtnponiting fifi to othrr important penten. FiiuiT return limit October 31, 1924. Lib? I Stop-over privilegr go ing and rcturaiof . A iMr trip to Yellowstone at mull ad ditional ccxt. R. B, B ELL, Aent MAUPINORE. WM. MrMURRAY General Patiente Agent Portland, Orrton IT Wapinitia Prof. Lloyd and family moved to Clackamas Sundry to spend the summer. A. L. Hartman has moved hiB ice cream parlor to the front Hogs and Cows We have on hand a few copies of the booklet kThe Cow the Mother of Prosperity ! t We have ordered a supply of tin looklct "Hogs for Pork and Profit" You certainly arc interested in one of these subjects, so write or call for your copy and wc will fill your order at once or place your name on file and mail your copy as soon as a supply arrives. These booklets arc free. Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval J