The Maupin Tiir.es ; 1'uLhthtd every l:ii.'riy t.t Msiipni, j Oregon ! Mrs. W. 1,. MoPRifto:?, Publisher '. Wei Subsciipuur, montlis, 75 1: Oue yc-r, 1.50; six ;uts; three moriihs, 50 Entered os second class nail matter Scpun-h-r 2, 1514, sit Hid postt.fiice t Mauj in, Oieg.-m, tin dcr the Act of Maieh 3. 1S79. Pears and a Cfltlt ! pOUlld. T,le- st Forov August 20. ML Liithtrine Spatb aceroi.pa .iul Carl Pratt oy his return hom ! from The Dulles Tuesday, remain -in-: (ill today. The cur craze still continue. l,--r,i ami every cr.e is vying with hi l eitil.lx r for a Oner or. Oo Crawfnrd has exchanged hi Ford for a Vcslin, tha uev car being a -fi." CO auto. TeWrnph Oprrator Carl Pratt has had much trouble with broken Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, and twisted telephone w ires the j Mrs. Kivd Piehsel and Si is' 3-& -la'p S6fwk Come in and inspect our New Line of TOILET ARTECLES ' Pi I et your Drurr Want? be 1E IN known. If you can't PHONE If iatter part of the week, due to the Diiver thresher passing and re passing under the wires, the till derick doing the damage. A Wilkensen cf The Dulles was here latt week introducing his Ye lie car. Mrs. W. II, Magili purebred a $1200 car. V. S. Drrike of Portland was a Wednesday n;ght guest at the Swift house. Little Wilcia Norvel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yard ITorvel, while at the home of her grand parents here, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Noryel, wan kicked by a horse t ied near the gate w here the child wan dpred through. Dr. Dodds was summoned from Dufur and pro nounced the injury light. Excitement ran high here Fri day among the lvtore suspicious ir. Mr. v, ere and h n d over C Dr. LawnMic.! S. Stovall, Prop. A SAl PLACE To TRADE, .yts fell ) Ml &' Mrs. David Mavfield trcm Wamie yesterday. Why tike a hath in a v.ssh tub when you can get a real bath at Styer's barber shop in the Post office building, Maupin. A lecture on the present war and its prophetic reference w ill be de lived tomorrow evening at ? o'clock 011 Y7. II. Stii :j t ' lawn. Good music and a fine chorus will open the. service. Come early Free, sing with us. Fords paiuted with Makemnu enamel $15. Bring your car in the morning and take it out at night ready for you. Maupin Garage. pomJunl4 The mail order houses did ex tensive advertising here this week, tvelvi? mail sacks of catalogues being received from Sears, Roe- It lias heen eta'ea auttuj that an electric light plant wiil ntart here soon, utilizing local pov.-er f Hc-ilit ie?. Mrs, G. W. Maliatt's father, J. H, Podijarmel and three brother?, and Joe Close motored froai i,Ia '.vaukie over the highway a f" day? ago. The Rosdarrnel broth ers, Fred anri Ed, ore prominent 1 onion growers of Cla.okamap couuty lilivrly jestiay .steer taken upby the tinder- signed on the s6th day of July, 191 7, will be sold at the J. W. Hoech ranch on the Maupin-Shani-ko read in Watco Couuty, Oregon, on the 3rd day of September, at the hour uf 10:00 A. hi. at Public aiictiou for cash in hand to the highest bidder, and the peoceeds of said sale shall go to satisfy the cost of keeping said estray, and all expenses incurred in conducting persons when a man, representing 1 buck, and one from Montgomery to be a bonk agent selling a medi cal work, passed through the neighborhood. 11 iu peculiar ac tions emphasized by exageratioti, THE TIME TO BUY TU M A-LUMBER " RIGHT NOW IN 1914 A Tum-A-Lum Barn co?t 40 hogs IN 1917 Same Tum-A-Lum Barn cos's 21 hogs caused much talk and some wotr, (concluded next week) I'LKASANT r;i;MMER TRIPS AT SPl'CIAL k'ARLS TO E1IE f.J'iACiiOHE. fuOUMTAINS, CAi.irORNiA Alii) THE EAST (i 0y mmumm mi El (le.iii li!irt or p.est-.ide Clalsop Pencil wState round trip fiom fiiaupin 9 v, 7 It's YOUR Fsir - See it This Year Reduced Round Trips, Sept. 20 to 29 . Low Rffi5n;l Titp Fares lo Eastern Cities Ticket; Sale Fridays and Satiirdbys to 30 L Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinitia, l-0 p. V. ROBERTS, Prop: in n.a LO. O F. itt a r, t v Tiro Sa-fl rt r 1111 on Lodge. No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night, in Donaldson's hall. Yiaiting mem bers always welcome. F, 1). STCABTy N. O. V. H. Tai.cott, Secretary. , lbirton T hnt I: r, ak "lit, Lldlijlill j. r. Ihuvly, Trnveling F. &. P. Agent ;. W. ,; '. V. 'anderpoo Garage Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall VETERINARY Medicine tSurgery anJ Dentistry Charges Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Call Drug store or residence Maupin, Oregon Local Items Waid. Mr. Murphy of Friend who is e;o-ilip out a meat iiihi,:ci at th:u pl-jce, was in town Tuesday and announced hi:; intention to open a market here about the l";lh, in the Ilepp building, fornerly occupied! by E. J. Styer. Tiicle' John Gordou.'invl jrand danghler, I!da Gordon arrived here Tuesday from Catalow Valley and were met by relatives, taking them on to Smock. They say wild hay is the only crop there this year and are glad to come here where things to eat grow. II. P. P.urkhea.1 of bumpier, Oregon, was here the week end vitiiling Ida sister, Mrs. ti. R. Cro foot. Mr. Purkhead lus now gone to enlist in the marines. Portland Painless Denial. We Extract, Crown, and Fridge y i . 1 1 1 teeth absolutely Painlest-; we em ploy only Experienced and Regis tered men; fifteen years guarantee on all work. Seventeen years con tinual practice in Portland, Ore, bring this caril with yon, it is worth money. Portland Price?. Poitland Painle.-s Dentist, 305 Second tit., The Dalles, Ore. Op posite A. M. Williams Co. Phone Main 8831. IN 1914 -A Tura-A-Lurn House cost 4C0 bu. of wheat IN 1917-Same Turn-A Lura Home cost 3 225 bu- of wheat Silo All I! in il 5 cf Automobile Accessaries First Class Mechanics . Gasoline and Oils Cars for Hire Firfi IVcof PliOiiC Free Air Fire Proof whi n in rrce POrcTI.AND Phones maki: Yoii: ii.)ii: at the Palace Mote Wa:.!iinvirn Snt Sz Tvwlfili the Ciianest Rooms in the City Moilrrn in Every Detail Large Grand Floor Lobby IN 1014 -A Tum-A-Lnm cost, 220 bu. of corn Hr 1917-Same Tum-A-Lum Silo-costs 110 bu. of corn IN 1914 -A Tum-A-Lum Machine Shed cost 20 tons of Alfalfa IN 1917 Same Tum-A-Lum Machine Shed costs 10 tons of Alfalfa "Seo A, L- Anderson about it" TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO KtwZuV&Y&Mi..ra!TX-vi-'i If a Fweel tooth cries for sweetness And the finest you desire, Your joy will know complenesa If you buy of E. J. Ktyer At t lie Haielwood lee Cream Parlor, Maupin. TO WHOM IT MA Y CONCERN NOTICE is herebv given that in compliance with an order of E. J. Fischer, Justice of the Peace of Wasco Couuty, for Maupin Pre cinct, whieh order bears of August 10, i o T 7, that a certain the said sale aud the court proceed nigs, aud such other expenses as may have been regularly made. Th balance, if anv, to be held by the said Justice of the Peace as provided by lav,. The said estray steer is a red Short-horn, between one aud two years old with a with a white spot in the forehead, is not branded, hut has a out off the right ear and an udder-bit in the left ear. Dated this 1 6th day of August, 1-917. Cole E. Smith. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior . P. s. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, August lo, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that as directed by the Commissioner of the Genet at Land office, under provisions of Sec. 245.1, R. S., pursuant to the application of John G. Bolter, Serial No, 015803, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., on the 16th day of October, next, at this office, the following tract of land: ei 2 SK1-4, F.i-4NEi 4 Section 25, Township 7 South, Range 14 Hast, Lot 4, Seel ion 30, Township 7, South Range 15, East, Willamette M., (Containing 152.30 Acres). "This tract is ordered iuto the market on a showing that the grpaler portion thereof is nioun tainoufi or too rough for cultiva tion." This sale will not b? kept open, but will be declaeed closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons adversly the above desciibed land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before, the time designated for sale. I,, A. Booth, Receiver! Cl05 GcoJ Scivicc in to Shopping and l hr.nire Didrict i sneiy Furnished Steam Heat The Ni inker families returned from the mountains last night. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ii.ellogg and Willie Fruley are sojourning at the co.ist. Don' I hhtme ymir Work - 11Y1;' vkunhuj, FnniiouA will ( it for noil uikI tiihi icmtce it. Mi's I.ydiri Wi'fUrgaid bus gone In Shuttle to rpeml her yara lion. Dr. and Mrs. ILillicId are away for .1 liip to tipiiktine and Poitland If the other fellow could not fix y.mr natch bring it to Enunom the jewchr. Cbandlci & P;-ue pilot jobber, almost now, 12 mailing galleys and a casoliiu- lamp for sab1 nt ibis (.lb. e, Mi. and Mrs. . T. Ytinder pool epent the week end here and were accompanied home by their giMnddnmhler, lhd!y Mor,,. The Tinners don't seein to br sati.T.ed unless they are ikinned. C-iva Dad Coale a chance. Hr Iviys all kinds of pelts, hides skins and wool. p Ml':'. Pieiey uf M.i'irr and t,Vi, children are hire i--ilii.i; hei dain'ht.i, Mrs. F. D. ;'iu...i. For sale al a hurguiu, n tdnei Tpi'iiter, ilniioii, tiator'.i m:t i hini'. tibno I neir. ('.ill Times X II. I, and Jiiuei ILirpham le tuiiii'.l to ihe 1 11 , 11 1 1 .1111" Mniid.iv. They bronchi home IJ giillons ol hu.'kii ben ui list week J. A. Lake, Oitr. v.oe ami Anhni l:Hlili llllllli.d Uot Wr.llif-d.tV belli II With. Olltili Hi the OnlSt F. ,1. I ut her, 1 D. KtIIv and P. A. Cu!e Uf t lids w, . k mi a uw.ti'i tap to C ibfoi i,i4. J i. Ibinag.n bit y.-fli-rdny moinii, i t. take the exmi.it. i! ion b r ,iinis.on to tli n i"r. Mr. Coi'dell, r,f nl,Bni it WHs liiucurioed bi d neck that he would cprii , nifit m irkel h. r ino'Td his f uu.ly into the Hipp J uium ittrd.iv and will cpen a ir,nik;-i here soon. l3 1 -w ) l l JC After Sejitomber TA Pi'eseiit Piiics FOUR $985--$l(DD) Oil. )IoU""cWiLoj)e)S) Other M, ultls will advance proporli ii.atety S1 Nr... Walther-WilHams Hdw. Co. The Dr.lles DicJributori iOS.3 Local Agents drlATTOGli B