I The Maupin Times Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, J. E, Disbrow, Publisher Subscription: One Year, $1.50, Six Months 75cts, Three Months 50 Entered in the post office at Maupin, Oregon, as second class mail matter- To those who are lovers of Vocal music, here is our oppor tunity. We have with us a good Binging master in the person of the new pastor, G. R. Ellis, who is conducting chorus practice at the church Thursday evenings. You couldn't spend an evening more pleasantly and profitably, What about the Fourth of July celebration? W. J. Patterson, principal of the Wapinitia school ths past year, and who has been asked to take charge again this fall, called at this office Tuesday morning and subscaibed for the Times. Prof. Patterson will spend a few days in Portland and then go to San Fran cisco for the summer. The people of Maupin have been warned to keep hogs up, off the streets, and it is now announced that any more found thereon are liable to be penned up at the ex pense of the owners. And what about the cattle and horses? The latter are of such numbers as to be a perfect niiiSance. A car of men came in from Peri dletou Monday night and express ed themselves as very much put out with being unable to get any supper here that eveniug, one man saying he was going to see what could be done toward au additional resort in Maupin for the benefit of the trav eling public; Church Notice. June 6, Church services as fol lows; Sunday school io, preach iug ii a. in. Song service 7:30 preaching 8 p. m. You are earn estly invited to attend all these services, G. K. ELLIS, Pastor, Representatives J. A. Hays and II. W. Comstock of the American school of music, Portland were in Maupin this week signing up stu dents for correspondence courses. Quite a croud of visitons here Sunday for the ball game went down 011 Chouinand's island below the big spring for a picnic dinner. It is indeed a cool and beautiful spot, Several Maupin gentlemen) oth erwise unemployed, are very en thusiastic over the outlftok for a gold mine supposed to be located up the Deschutes a few miles. Tuesday morning Messers Lacey, Drake, J. Staats and Barnes went up to Nathan on the early train. H, G. Harphan intended going, but the toot-toot pulled but too soon. Mrs. Bell Stirnweis, Miss Agnes and Tad Eastou came over Tues day of last week for a visit with relatives here; The former lady is still visiting at the hotel. LOCALS All Around Town POOL AND BILLIARD PARLOR G. L. Harphan, Prop. Ii Yoti Want to While Aay an Hour or so There Is rio Better Place Than Here. A Nice, Clean and En joyable Amusement. - - - AUPIPJ i-i OREGON Maupin State Bank General Baukiug Business, Loans, Wheat Buying, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, Notary Public, Collections, Money Transmitted Cheaply by Drafts Your Patronage Solicited and Your 1 . . ; Interests Cared for . . . The Ideal Home Every man has his ideal of what he would like to have in Ins home the sort of home that he can build for the money that he has to .spend. You have your ideal even if you cannot draw it out ou paper. ,. , , , .. ; . Tb assist home builders and place the latest ideas within the reach pf everyone, our Lumbermen's Association, through its regu. nt department, has prepared aud published at an expense of .some twelve thousand dollars a most beautiful and, complete Plan Book of Modern Homes step-savers, they are termed, coiy, convenient and economical. , , .., ... We Jiave these plan, books containing over 200 designs of Jfforthwest homes. Drop into our office or write us a card and we .will see .that you get a copy of these books from which to choose your ideAl.home. t , Thrpugh our Engineering Dept. we can make any practical changes Inthese plans for you. We will furnish complete plans and specifications FREE., - , . , , ., The special "Tum-A-Lum" Plan book contains many sugges tions for that new barn, hogshed, silos, schools, churches, etc. "See Peter kilburg about it" Flag day, June 14. Get your drinks at Styer's new fountain. Frank Gable was in The Dalles Wednesday. Fine watch repairing at Emmons, Maupin. The Portland Rose Festival next week. Notorial work at the Maupin State bank. Some heavy blasting has been done up the river this week. All optical work repaired by H. L. Emmons, Maupin. Wednesday's southbouud freight on the O. V. consisted of 27 cars, Try the ice cream sodas at Styer's. Earl Crabtree was badly liurt-at the ball game Sunday. See those penny school tablets at Tallco'tt's cash store. Fonce Evick aud his father were in town with their car Tuesday. Try the sundaes aud icecream at Styer's Mrs. Li D. Kelly received ant other large stock of hats last week. That wonderful driuki Tallcott's nectar. Miss Phillis Fischer is home now after the close of school at Wapinitia. See the line of late fashion hats hanlded by Mrs. L. D. Kelly-. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ilentieghau of the Victor district were business visitors Tuesday. Don't forget Fischer's Garage at the end of the bridge. Tires, tubes and all accessories. Mr. aud Mrs. G. L, Harphan returned the latter part of the week with a fine new car. Mrs. L. D. Kelly has the most up-to-date stock of millinery ever brought to Maupin. You should call and get your choice early. The Morning Oregonian is ou file in the Times office. If you want td lobk up somtlhiug of re cent issue; call nr. Mr. Foreman was 111 from the Flat Wednesday for some materials for the fixing up of his residence which he is having plastered. Albert Britton and his sister, Miss Britton were oVer in the Shnniko Country looking at nome steads the first of the week1. A neat commencement an nouncemetit and invitation tor Time 6 to 8. has - been received at the Times office from 0. A. C Arthur Fargher of Maupin was visiting 111 Dufur Saturday. Carl Pratt and Belvie Patison came over from Watnic Saturday. Dis patch'. Mrs. T. Connolly of Maupin is 1 spending a shoit time 111 lue Dalles. . H. H. Kn'cx of Tygh Valley, was a business visitor here today. Cromcle, May 27. Mrs. G, R. Ellis, wife of the new pastor here is still in the hos pital at The Dalles, but hope to be well enough to come to Maupin the fore part ol the week. Mr. and. Mrs. W. Ii. Staats Mr, and Mrs. Roy Slusher and daughter Eva, and Mr. Lacey were in attendance Sunday at the memorial services held at Dufur. A party of emigrants from the coast with a couple of rigs and a number of. cattle passed through here Monday enroute to Crook county. A particular feature was, that the ladies, who were driving, were garbed iu overalls and a small boy driving cattle rode a cow wearing a saddle. We lead Others follow. Lis ten! ., At, enormous expense we have secured a limited number of large hand painted OIL PAINT INGS of Landscape and Marine Views, which we are giving ab A. F. Martin is expected home soon. Make final proof before Com missioner Stuart. Mrs. Lewis Walders of Wapiui nitia is in The Dalles hospital for au operation. Don't let the clock stand idle, bring it to me. Emmons the Jeweler. Mrs. R. F. Smith has returned from Prineville after a visit with her parents. Go to Fischer s Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso. line and storage of machine. Herman Gesh and family were guests at the C. H, Crofoot rest dence Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Earl Barzee of Wapinitia visited over Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Harp, han. Mrs. R. H. Austin of Forest Grove, passed through here flies. day 011 lier homeward trip from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wi son of RidgeWay. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mayhevv motored to The Dalles yesterday and will return Saturday, bringing home their son, Adolphus, who has been attending school theie. Contractor Wilhelm and his ef ficient helpers, Job Crabtree and L. K. Oakley, went Up Monday to work on the new bungalow of C. E. Alexandee; See Fraley and Vanderpool auto accessories. for Henry Brown of . Ridgeway, while chopping wood Tuesday, so nearly amputated a couple toes, that it Was necessary to remove them; He arrived her that night and under the care of Dr. Francis, was ready to return home yester day. Dave Donoaldson returned from Warm Spring Wednesday morning- I carry all kinds of stones for rings and pins Emmons the Jeweler. While driving his grand father': car Tuesday, Van Moad ran ovei Ray Kayler's dog. Fred Townsend returned homt with Frank Creager Wednesday evening, in the latter's car. Hankey and Jimmie Harphai. went out to the latter's ranch Wed nesday to do some plowing. Miss Alice Beckwith and Gleni Morris were married in The Dalle.' Wednesday, Article next week. The Artisans will hold a meet ing tonight and all members shoitlc. be present as important business h to come up. Geo. C'ofoiU of lu-av Victor w in town Monday and says the 1 grippe is an umvelc uc caller a his place this week. Roy Slusher is fljing around considerable in his new Ford cat and is making a record of being a very judicious driver. The car of J. W- Ward got out of commission Sunday while in town for the game and was taken to the garage for repairs. Messers R. H. Drake aud W. R. Lacey, who have been irt this city the last two. weeks in the Interest of Seaside and Geaf hart property, eft Wednesday morning. Thest gentlemen have made djiite a num ber of friends here during their short sojourh. Avery Ashley aud wife were in Maupin Sunday from the Matthew ranch and spent a few days visit ing with Mrs. Ashley's mother, Mrs. Cunningham. HOW TO SHAKE HANDS. Got the Grip First, According to a Mer cantile Recipe. We hare found that when you ap proach the person to shake handa 11 you will get the grip on their hand be fore they have time to grip yours you have gained ad advantage. The baud hould be slipped well Into or over the hand of the person you want to shake with that Is, push the thumb and fore finger of your hand well Into the thumb and forefinger of the person with whom you are Bhaklng. Do it rather quickly, and the Instant you feel that your hand la In place bring the grip Into play Instantly. Don't grip the hand hard enough to cause pain to the person with whom you are shaking, but yet give him a good, firm grip. After you hove practiced a lit tle you can tell Just about how hard you can Squeeze without hurting the other person. Before your hands touch be sure that you are looking the other person square In the eye. Don't Wait until you have hold of his hand, but watch his eye In stantly, and If yon will watch the eye of the other one very closely you will notice that when you bring the grip into play you can see a response In the features of the other pewon. Then It la a good Idea Immediately when you feel your hand touch the other person to place your left hand on his elbow, not below the elbow, but back of it, so as to be able to pull his arm, as it were, toward yours. Don't pull very hard, but Just be firm about It Take hold of the elbow Joint with just a little firmness. Of course these things are all done practically at the same time, and it will take a little practice for yon to be able to do this and get the best results. Merchants' Trade Review. CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.jCM MAUPIN, OREGON Mem. Coll, Ontario Phys. & Surg., Licentiate Minnesota and Oregon Prompt Service on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested, Glasses Fitt - d Can You Do It? TEST TYPE. hii ''rom tk 1 roe cmk dOMMikcal. ETorT't , 7,k, r""8 "wt" '"1l"t tt" lafics into tb t 4iCOMfKt lad Data will hi tnuiwl h. . ii. i -', Dr. C. H. Francis, - Optician The Times, $1,50 a year. The Maupin Kandy T7-$hop E. J. StyeR, Prop. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Cones, Sodas of all kinds. Anything you want in the soft drink line. We have just installed a first class soda fountain and can serve yoti with all the latest drinks. We also carry a full line of CANDIES Blacksmithiag, Wagonmaking and Auto Repairing FRALEY aEd .VAMDERFGOL Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Wagonmak ing'. Share grinding and sharpening. All kinds bf Repair Work that will suit, With a Guarantee That Will Stick. Try us If your wagons, bug gies or. hacks need overhauling, bring them in, , we'll save you money, We carry a full line of Automobile Supplies and are prepared to do all kinds of Auto repair work Maupin, Ore MAUPIN HARNESS SHOP Give me Your Order for Anything In the Harness Line, Sadies, Bridles. 'Chaps, Spurs. Harness Dressing that will last, and, most anything else you want we will order for you and save you time and money. Bring our old harneSs in for those repairs they heed-, have it Uce right . The Changing Sky. One of the most surprising results of the cross motion of the fixed stars, as projected on the background of the sky, Is the gradual falling to pieces of the familiar constellations. The stars are moving in all sorts of directions, some faster and some slower, and the inevitable consequence must be that in a few centuries the 'whole face of the heavens will be so changed that If we could come back again to onr earthly .life we should not recognize them. Qf course a very lonff period of time will.be required to produce a very great transformation. CLYDE OLIVER PROP. J Buried With Dolls. . In the Chinese morpie one of the strange slRhts Is a number of life stie dolls which are burled to accompany the corpses as their servants to the next world. They are doubtless a relic of the rime when human. 'beings were thus buri,"l 11s companions of the de ceased. --Exchange. "Sim ll.t Is si; 11 I'otiLl.il.'t.' "iV-v Ruling Passion. n.led to refuse him. but she lover of haritaitu that she whs that?" mUim! so ctfEn whr! 'ue tnrn- 3 1 Fischer's Garage '(in the iscLuie Averaging about two cents a tails in daily use, cats are a ntcestty to eveVy business riufi, dociot, salesman or furWr. And they sx'rve the famiU j i as Well. Every man is his ot mtch;,iiic with , Ford. No 'need of hrgh-prictd exjtrts - A: i ; After-Service for Ford Owners" is ;i -M remember. Buyers will share in profhs if we sell at retail 300,000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. Runabout $440; Touring Car $490; Town Cir $690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. o. t. Detroit, with ail equipment. ill m On display and sale at E. J. FISCHER'S GARAGE. solutely free to our customers ;iwn that Rhe !' ') him op. i',,sr at. THBilOME V ''TMM-A.LVmbER. iee us about u.- W. H. Staats &