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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
MAUPIN ' iff 'f erf 1HL Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 7, NO 3 MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1920 THE YEAR $1.50 'It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV Local Interest F. M. Jory all vStaple Groceries Fresh Meat Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Butter-Nut Bread Doughnuts and Buns House Dresses Woolen Goods HATS HATS HATS "It Pays to Pay Cash at Jory's" HILL'S GASH STORE 'Your Money Goes Farther At Hill's" Why stay in I he same old nit year after year? Do you know when you have a bill charged you pay for having it charged? Do you know you also pay the other fellows bill; that doesn't pay at all. The credit system could not exist if it wasn't run that way, Why pay the other fellows bill? Will also carry a small supply of fresh meat. Wehavea full line of groceries includ ing Great American Coffee, Karo Syrup ,Fresh Apples, Oranges, Banan as, Nuts, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes. Meat MarKet in Connection With Store S. N. Wapinitia Oregon VOTE FOR Chas. N. Burget Republican Candidate for COUNTY CORONER Present Incumbent Ice Cream at Cyr's Confect'n'y Maupin, Ore. HOTEL MIAUPIN Under New Management The Red Cross class in Hygiene ana care ot the sick at home under the instruction of Miss Counnihan has been quite success ful. Those who took the examina tions are Mrs. Ralph Kaiser Mrs John McCorkle, Miss Ruth Mc Corkle, Mrs. Raymond Crabtree rs. Walters and Mrs. Frank Stuatf. How about a flash-light for winters use. Two cell small size $1.00, complete with battery fwo cell large complete $1.35 Three cell complete with battery $1.75. This is pre-war prices. Maupin Drug Store. II. R. Kaiser shipped one hundred twenty pounds of sapc brush and juniper to 0. L. Law son Sales Manager for the Studc baker garape Portland. These Eastern Oregon evergreens re to be used as decoration for the Stuilfbaker car Irwin S. Cobb of Saturday Evening Post fame made hi i tour of Oregon in. Let u" figure with you on your' painting and wall paper. Maupin Drug Si i 'ip. Several earn of hogs and cattle were sdiipr over, the O. W. Wednesday. Those shipping were H, E. Driver one car hogs. W. M. Driver one car cattle, Chan. Crufoot one cur hogs and J. E. Kennedy one car cattle. These were shipped to Portland mark ets. Decorated 42 i i"Ce China Dinner Sets $12.t(0. Maupin Drug Store. S. N. Hill enterprising mer chant of "Wapinitia was a Maupin visitor Thursday. A nice assortment of Ivory Pyralin, on display at the Maupin Drug Store. All farmers who expect to sow alfalfa next spring should send their orders to JN. G. Hedin sec retary Commercial Club, Wap initia not later than November 15th as the present supply of Grimm alfalfa is limited. It does not pay to sow other varieties in this district. Beware af ordinary seed houses aa the seed i3 often not Grimm when it is not certifi ed seed. The price will be less per pound if all farmers club togeth er in buying seed. Let us take your measure for your new winter suit while the assortment is complete, R. E Wilson Co. Maupin Rebecca's expect Mm. Ethel M. Fletcher of Salem the president of the Rebecca'Assemb ly to be here November 3rd. All Rebeccas are expected to be pre sent and enjoy the good time. James II. Hazlett, candidate for the State Senate, lias repre sented the irrigation interests of Hood River County as Secretary and Attorney for a number of years and is strongly supported by the farmers of Hood Rivei County. School Notes The Maupin School is not standing still. Some enterprising patrons have noted the need of a piano. And we are authorized to announce a Grand Box Social in connection with the feocial pro gram of the Commercial Club Saturday night October 20th. The young men of the coir munity need have no fear but what the young ladies will show themselves mistresses of the art istic and culinary arts- The boxes will be auc'ioned off to the highest bidder and the proceeds applied to the first payment on a piano to be select ed by a competent committee. The young men have slarled an athletic association. The Odd Fellows have generously volun cered to them the u.se of their lall when not otherwise ospd Let the virile men of the com munity come out and meet with the boys and revive the feelings of youth. Your neighbor's boy is not a bad boy, you simply have not made their acquaintance, All stranger are possible enemies. Do you know your own boy? Come meet with the boys and ret acdiinmten. The class leaders for the first month are - Senior -Lewis Derthiek Junior-Lester Crofoot. Sophomore Mabel Cyr. Freshman-Jcssc W alters. 8th. -- Enna Morris. 7th. Vera Tunison. 6th. Helen Weberg. 5th. Earl Green. Those deserving special men tion are Mable Cyr, Jesse Walter and Calvin Potts from the High School and fpr the Granin er Grade Room Helen Weberg, Vera Tunison, Erma Morris and Arthur Philralee. A. M. Winn. Prin. G HEM PRICE WILL FOLLOW THE DOWNWARD TREND jnst as fast as the market will justify it and we do not expect to wait until our present stock is sold before we reduce prices on goods in stock. Reductions have already been made on many staples. All shoe prices have been reduced 10 per cent, Ginghams Outing Flannels and Percales, regular 45 and 50 cent values reduced to 35 cents, Overalls and Khakis reduced 50 cents per pair, and other items will be reduced just as fast as the market shows a decline that will justify it. We d.'sire to protect you at all times. However we ask that you do not expect too radical a reduction at once, as it takes, in tin? line of catton gU, for example, four or six months for cheaper cotton to reach the consumer through the regular channels in them inulVuituiv 1 article. We verify this statement by calling your attention to the flour market which still holds high as compared to tin1 present price of wheat. SHATTUCK BROS. The House of Better Service Dace 7S t ' 4 'V.ia . x h J5 M ' I ft Smi.r V a ! PATRONIZE Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval Paul W. Cliildcrs Kcpublican Candidate rospccfully aks for your vole for Dristrict Attorney for Wa:;co County. He will give you courte ous treatment in the otlice, an economical adminicitration, and strict enforcement of the law. . VOTE 58 X YES for rAL'L W, GUILDERS' Ford Prices Before the War In 1901-05 and 6 Ford Touring Cars sold for $2,000.00 F. O. B. Detroit. The new price is $440.00 F. O. B. Detroit and the present Ford Cars arc the best cars the Ford Motor Com pany ever made. Regardless of 146,065 orders on file for immediate delivery and millions of dollars worth of high priced raw ma terial on hand, the new Ford prices were fixed on a pre-war basis in an effort to bring the business of the country and the cost of living to nor mal again. The war started in 1914. Compare the new Ford prices, now in effect, with the 1914-15 prices. New 1C0 Ford Price 1911-1915 Ford Prices American Legion All nnunfii'is of the American L';;ion and the ex service men who have not joined are a:;k'd to attend the meeting 8 P. M. November It lint the I. O. O V. Hall, Maupin, . $300.00 395.00 110.00 795.00 715.00 t.'!i;( skLs Runabout Touriiv: Car Sedan, v starter, Coupe, will; barter, All the iibn c prices are F. 0. B. Detroit $110.00 410.00 190.00 755.00 750.00 without starter without starter The new Foul prices area cut to (he limit. The new Oregon allotment of 1176 Ford cars per month assures you of reasonably prompt delivery. You want one you need one place your order now and get one. i Any one having hna to hi notify Job Crabtree or Dolphus 1 Mavhfw ar we have half a car I load and want to ship November ;15Ui. to'JOth. I R. P.. andW. I. Driver were in Maupin this morning. Fischer s Garage Maupin ,SW' U'prctientaliirH GANNETT MOTOR CO., Authorized Dealer "Every Oregon Driver Needs a Ford Enclosed Car1' i 4