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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
r i 1 ' Vnfe f..r W. L. CKICI1T0N Rrpublican Candidate for 11 Present Incumbent Why Change Courtesy, . Efficiency Economy .. Llacksmith Shop I have supplies and am prepar ed ti) il'u all kinds of new work and general repaiiing. Unrv shooing a specially. I'l-HKont'lih' rates. A- 1 Martin. For Sale A Uoul 7 tons of liay, wheat and rye inked--G- F. Cunning ham, Maupin Oreuon. For Sale -Chilli's crib in gi.od condition $5. Mrs. Stuart For Sal--25 head uf Juves and Lain','3.-G. C. Alln. For Sale 15 liad of good woik horses well broke Claud Wilson, Mau pip. For Sale Out team of mares 8 year.? old; will break god leaders, weight about 1800 lbs Inquire at Times. - Local Interest Mr, and Mrs- 0 .1. William returned home Fri. from I'cnd II. F. and J. II Woodcorl arrived home Saturday from t hunting trip. Mr, and Mrs W. J Fitehet will occupy the May Aubre house formerly occupied hy th Hammond family Wamic town properly for sale Morris Bros. Let ub take your measure tw your new winter suit while t assortment is complete, R. F. Wilson Co Formaldehyde and Blue Stom for sale at the Maupin Drug Stor The old Riverview hotel o' Maupin for sale by Morris Biop Atty. Baunigaitner leaves to morrow morning (Saturday? for Portland. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Reduction in Price of Ford Products The war k over aru war prices must go. Effeclivi at once, lord Cars, Trucks and Tractors will he soli V. 0. 1. Detroit, at the following prices: Chassis, Regular $360.00 Runabout, Regular 395.00 RiiuaJjiuit, Starter 4G5.00 Touring, Regular 440.00 Touring-, Stat ler 510.00 Coupe. 1 745.00 Sedan 795.00 Truck, Tn; umatic 545.00 Trader 71KI.00 This mhiclk'ii ranges from $140.00 on the Touring Cur to $Gi).(.io on the tractor. BUY OiiW Anil save Trailing upon fufnre delivery You must net quiik. Gannett Motor Company Authorized ?ord and Ford son Dealer Opposiis rnsii.niie The Dalles, Ore Our Success Depends on Our Service to You OUR Service consists of selecting only the best merchandise and then shoeing m how to us it prop e'ly. We have standardized on GOODYEAR 11KILS AND TUBES because we tind our liuMness thrives vn quality merchandise. Come in and inspect our line of these famous quality tir-s in th smaller size?. Their est is not his.li- no more than voti pay fur onlinary tires. m ''v 'i I ;j SlIATTUCK PROS. rN -7 We lisve Gonlvear Henvv .'djvx. . iry ..... V;5viTr TmiHt 1 lilies, too TRADE WITH YOUR HOME MERCHANTS and Help Build up vSouthern Wasco County Outing Flannels As the nights grow colder you will need some Outing Flannel We have a nice as sortment of colors ami our prices are not too high. Winter underwear now in. GET IT AT WILSONS SHOES We haven't a long line of shoes but what we have arc good. A new lot of ladies' & children's shoes just in. Come and sec them. GET IT AT WILSONS Brunswick PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Every week Ave receive a new shipment of BRUNSWICK DISC RECORDS and are willing: Ht all times to play them over for you. They can be played on any needle point machine. Prices arc 85 cents, $1.00 and $1.25. GET IT AT WILSONS Brunswick Phonograph Records When buying a Phonograph see the BRUNSWICK and note the many special features it has that will not be found in any other make. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS play any Disc Record. Terms to suit you. Come in and see us and ask for your copy of "What to look for when buying a Phonograph". After several weeks' waiting, owing to the inability of the factory to keep up with their orders, we have finally received a shipment of "HENDERSON CORSETS". We have been selling this corset for three years and have enjoyed a host of pleased Customers. A style for every figure. Front and back lace. Come in and see them the first time you are in town. DON'T FORGET We Handle Superior Drills Oliver Plows Winona Wagons J. I. Case Tractors -Jumbo Auto Trucks Let us supply your needs in the implement line and get your re pairs for you. We want your business and we appreciate it. MAUPIN, OREGON Ve have some of Hie hnest farms in the country Some Genuine Bargains Ve have listings in Bakeoven, Shaniko, Criterion, RidReway, laupiti and Vicinity, Tygh Valley Hop Land, Friend and Dufur. ee us before you buy. W'e can fit you. We carry the best stock ,bta"uiHble and will treat you Right. Maupin the Town with a Future. Address or call MORRIS BROS., Real Estate J .JOliC?; FUR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Uffiee at The Dalle, Or son, August 21, 1920. Notve is hereby given that Fremcnt Haydsn, .f Fristid, Ur-gon, who on April, 29. .Slo made Humestead Entry No. 014SU6 or Si-2 swl-4, Set. 13, SEl-4 SEl-4, Sec ion 14, and NEl-4 KWl-4, Section 24, .'ownship 3 south, Range 12 east, I'lllamett Meridian, has tiled notice f intention to make final three year roof, to establish claim to the land bove described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office. I he Dalles Jrejon, on the 12th day of October, .AM. Claimant names as witr.esees: Joseph iray, Amy Gray, Michoel Kelley, v'iliura M. Brown, all of Friend, Ore gon. H. Frank Woodcock, T-eiister. Mr. and Mrs. Fen Batty are in 'dripin visiting relatiyes a fen lays, i hey are enroute to south ern California and Ari2ons fcr t ie winter. E. J. Fischer announces he iOvv has the exclusive agency :or all Ford Froduets in the taupin district. MOriCE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Iriteriurior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon. September 2, 180. Notice is hereby given that John YV. Hei!mej-er of Wamic, Oregon, who on September, 17th, 1917, made Homestead ent?y, No. U19275, for svvl-4 SEl-4, Section 12, township 4 South, Range 11 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make finl three year proof, to estalish claim to the land above described, before F. U. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin Oregon, on the 5th dav of November, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: R. L. Gerity, Georpe VV. Lucas. Georpe Wing-, George S. Heilmejer, all of Wamic, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Morrow of Wamic are arranging for sale of their farm implements and stock and will go soon to Fasco, Wn., to make their home. Ei Wilson of Portland who helped drill the first well on the Flat wJs a guest of old f'iends here this wetk. !ute esting Institution Une of the oldest firms in San Francisco is the historic house of W. P. Fuller & Co Unquestionably the leading paint dealers this side of Chicago, with o ie of he largest paint factories in America, and with thirteen branch houses scattered at stra tegic points from the Canadian line to Mexico, taking in the greater part of the Western Am erican Continent. The output of the firm is enormous, and its export range covers China, Japan, India Aus tralia, New Zealand, Mexico, Central America and South America. . This great firm is a part of California, one of its institutions that has grown up with the state from early days participat ing in its fortunes, and sharing in the glory of its achievements- W. P. Fuller & Co. is not only old in age, its existence going back for over seventy years, but it is also old in traditions, repre senting at its best the creative spirit of the great pioneers, whose energy and "brains built the West out of the wilderness and the desert. The founders of the firm belonged to the class of early Argonauts Wamic Newj Mr. and Mis. J. E. Kennedy and H E Driver went to The Dalles Wednesday, Mr. Kennedy and Mr Driver going on to Port land with a car of beef cattle. Mrs. Kennedy remained with her mother in The Dalles. They returned Saturday. Lewis Mc Coy came over from Fred Wednesday, spending several days here. - A heavy rain fell here Wed nesday night. Jimmie Corded was called here Saturday from Portland by the illness of his mother who is visit i -g her sisters, Mrs. Swable and Mrs, Gillis. J. H. Eubanks visited on Juniper Flat last week. W. E- Johnson broucmf a of flour from Maupin Friday. Hammie Fatisen returned Sat. urday from a weeks stay in The Dalles. Guy Reddinsrton and Miaa. Cecile Mullef, who were mxrricrl in The Dalles Saturday ere pop ular young people of Tveh anrl tieir many friends here and t that place are wishing them a happy future. Konrad Houser was here from Tygh Sunday. Frank Magill took a load of (to extra page)