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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1916)
Go to Talcott's for your ice cream sundaes."' ELDERLY MEN - ; YOUR OPPORTUNITY Many elderly, as well as young men are making good money sell ing our clean, hardy, guaranteed ornamentals, roses, fruit trees, ber ries, vines, etc. The prestige of the Washington Nursery Co. thirteen years in business handling twelve to fif teen thousand orders annually insures a hearing whereveryou go. Qur field reaches from Montana to Southern California and from New Mexico to Northern British Columbia. - Caih Weekly. Outfit free, ex pei iwnce unnecessary. . . ',, We train you free in salesman ship,. landscaping, etc.' Best gell ing season for years- Good busi nensin vour own and-other locali ties. Work all or part time. Write today.,. Perhaps you also know of some other energetic, in telligent men now unemployed. ' WASHINGTON NURSERY CO. Toppenish, Washington A lew nights ago Foreman Burke's buggy went 011 a strike causing th- hoys to wulk home tll'ilTI Sllf'ltU. Supplement to The Maupin Times, Vol, 2, 46 Maupin, Southern Wasco Co., FISCHER'S Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for Long- Trips or Outing Parties A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories MAUPIN, t White River Mrs. Morris of The Dalles is visiting at the home of her brother Mr. Coberth. Miss Winnie Tapp was visiting at the Wilson home this week, . Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Fergunon and son Wilbur are away on a viitatiou trip. . The Brown, Martin and Conley threshers expects to start in this week. J. G. Tunison juichased the John Ayres thresher. Ore., Friday, August 25 1916 GARAGE OREGON Sidney and Ruby Wilson and Mr. Wilson went to The' Dalles last Saturday. . - . ' Cecil, Ray and Mr.' Tunison threshed for John Ayres last week. Mrs. temma Morrow" aud little Mabel were visitors at the Ray Tunison home last week. - Jiromie Rotschy - and Elmer Muuyer are helping Ray in head ing this week. . .1 Mr. Ayres spent Tuesday night at the Ray Tunison home. Cecil Tunison was a (Maupin oilier Sunday, 1 Ora Martin went up in the Smock country. By taking off a part of the terri tory embraced in the Criterion dis trict, the residents south and west of Maupin will have a school this year. It is to he a joint district with Maupiu. The building will be erected in September on the farm of B. P, Turner, mid satis, faction .to that cotnmunin is t high tide on t'.i success in obtain ing this necessary improvement. Bert Davis is having his new Ford fitted with electric lights aud starter at Fischer's garage. The machinery at the' new ele vator is being trird out and prop erly adjusted this week. So far f-sujts are quite satisfactory aud it is expected that it will be" running to full capacity the coming week. John Karleu did business in town Wednesday. ' John Moad, having booked a good number of orders for buckle berries, expects to return from the mountains in a few days with hi cargo of that fruit.