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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1921)
The Maupin Times Published every Friday ut Miinpin, Oregon Jefsilitic J'. Mniiisc, PublMici Suhsciipt inn; Oik; far, f.1 ,s; M? months, 75 cents; three iiiuiit, ,v Hnlcml Hh SffOIK.1 class IIU mat lei SrpU inlit'r ?., iuf4, ;it tin ii)si(i(Tu t M a ii I , Oton, in', tier the ,Ut id MmhIi 3, i7. , Smock Hems Happy New Year. How inimj resolutions have jou made, JJTIifi snow is cumin tr dnw n (mid-week) prelly lively Son e ha VP said I hat if the rain tin t has fallen lui'l boon in tho foim of snow, together with the. nii foot of snow we have liar, il would measure 15 feet. Leonard Farlow returned Mon day to 0. A. C. after spciKlinj. the holidays Iimk with bin par ents. School Libyan Tueidav morninv with Mips Hocn Fletcher s? teacher. Miss Lou Jones and Evatn Pnrrish wcie married in Tin' Dalles December 25th and wen1 to Oregon City for a week's visr Tvith home folks, before makinr their home in The Dalles. They are well and favorably known here and their many friends send their best wishes. There will be a meeting at the 'church Friday evening, January 14 for the purpose of organizing- Wn., HlVr a visit u il.li tier cousin.", Klhel anil Klsio Lcdferd ' "n I lie- Duncan has livn ill villi an attack of pneumonia, ul i,s belter at this writing. The mammoth birthday parly 'ied at the church on. New Year's eve was a decided success' The entertainment wan planned rid carried out by Mrs. Ive's and Mrs. Edith Fallow. The ipeeebes of bijf and little alii-c were well rendered and with rinsic charades arid refreshment! the evening passed all too noon. The new year was ushered in l, the ringing of the" hell and v i'Hii time until the wee sma' hours when wo wciil home, p. lad to have been there. For Sale I am ton oitj to run a dairy lioucc 1 will trade a few youiiy registered and grade Jeoev heifers for oilier slock. I dozen Everbearing strawberry plants by mail for 25 cents h stamps ifl.liit per hundred " st age extra. A. A. Boiuipy. A. F, Martin Blauksuiithiriif, chilled shaie ground, and horseshoeing, teun? reasonable f"r cash isl-r We as one of your home merchants wish to please and serve you at all times. We are watching the market very closely and we are pricing our goods accordingly regardless of cost to us. w mm Ma QUALITY FIRST, ALWAYS For Sale All kinds of rough lumber and :ome dressed lumber, l'lenty of :;hiplap. Rough lumber :f25 per I; other grades in proportion.--Mulvanv Bros. Mill. For Sale One pure hied Poland China oar, -weight 125 lb?. Cockerels. Sunday, C. W. Martin loaded ''nlde11 Bull, Rhode Island Pd. a car at. the O. T. vm-rla lirve ! Claud Wilson. a Farmers Union or Grange as1 , ,. , . . . ; , ., , , ., . Shi ranch to go toToppeni-h. may be decided upon at thai Wn., -for sale. For Sale Local time. J. F. Blanchard, J. W. I'arhw and J. C. Bradway were ! anpointed a committee to get in-, formation on the work of the ! 1 t-.vo organisation?. A piuebred Poland-China IW ni'meed his duties in this rapaei- Fiank lleadly and sister left : 13 months old. R. L. Hani?, 'lv Wednesday morning. Frank Creager is again mail carrier between the local depots and the "postofliee, having cum- Wednesday for Se:lro Woulley. Sbaniko Oreyou G W. Peter of Sherar gave u? tho following announcement I C. Hick le relieves A. L. I)odgo o:i returning from his visit to the as 0. T. agent at Sherar. Mr. Agency: "Frank Peter's from I Mattox has gone to Roosevelt, Sherar Bridge baby born on May 1(5, 1920; baby did September 2. 1920. G. W. Peter will have meetings at Simnasho, at John Anderson's place, June 21, 1921, 10 o'cluek a. rn. Dinner will be celebrated. Lost, strayed or stolen -one sorrel or light bay filly; small star in forehead, 3-year-old this coming spring, large frame, branded D S on left shoulder; finder please notify Maupin Times or Don Stogsdill and re ceive reward of f5. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henne ghan returned Tuesday after Waiting relatives at Forest Grove during the holidays. Let usfiguie with you on your painting f.d wa'l paper. Maupin Drug Store. 1 " I. 'it' at IT feMv'i- $ -ftX JL, 1 1 L -V t -7. w4tiSr . feXT3mTsf I tiaewf a S 1 rV j O' 7 f M mm we puna k lyou r crmame on f5 '"FHIS lens slicra s some of the dirt that c-n be found in an' crankesss afior a few weeks rf drivingroad dust, c;i bon and fine particles of metal. Such dirt circulates with the lubricating oil through the engine. t'V.getbrir wiih gatolinu th't esenpos past the pistoris and dilutes the oil. Have ths dirty, diluted oil In your crnkc icie drjincdout-riouJ-bi-f.'.ri unnecrssry weai b:gin,;. We can do that best for you with Modern C .ankcaso Clcn'n? Sr.rv.tce cpn-'e-nietit. q'jick, c 'ov.x ; 1 We use Cslol h lu?'iniiK Oil, the scirn ; -V, thorough fiushirig f-g-..i waich does v con "t .-.rivujt-3 the fresh oil. Wo :jeii re proper lubri c v;i -f :-r your engine ly rsfsh'ng the c'mied 0 e.ike"-; v. kh Zeroiene of toe eorrcct trr-de. a reevlae J-ntlt rf Ttojiin Den' c-r.e C isonir j iviccJt gives better t-nginc perionn : -ce and longer life io year car. Maupin Grvrage,4VIaupin E. J. Fisclier, Maupin Crescent Gar.5 e," Tvgh Valley W. F. MilL Wamic Washington. C. W. Matlbew3 shipped a car of cattle here from Deschutes last week. Tom Muir left Monday for bi farm at Prinevillo. F. M. t'onl'er I'.nd family haver moved to 'Portland. El Gabel' has moved to tho Confer ranch. For Sal-j Weber piano in Rood condition. Inquire at Times. Mrs. T. Hubbard and little daughter went down to Grand Dalles Friday night for a few d:iys' visit. John Conroy was over from White River Saturday for sup plies. Orrion Farlow was over from Wamic Wednesday. Mrs. W. D. Roberts and chil dren were down from Freida Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kaylor were down from the timber this week. 12 piece Blue Bird China Dinner Sets $12.00. . Maupin PriiK Stoiv. Mrs. R. F Wilson and children returned home Sunday after the holiday vacation in Portland. W. Ii. Morrison brought his mother, Mrs. Mary Morrison, over from White River Monday, she lak in?, the Tuesday morning train for 'I lie Dalles to visit rela tives and friends a few days. Art Farther returned Tuesday from a trip to outside points. J.jle liiabee came out from Portland Moiidav. The Am -non Ci- ' f-'' '. ';. ' r - 'si ' 1 - A I c ross ; ; - - S'i ' t - 1 . - f 1 ! p-- - - -; - - - "4 y"x 'if 8' ..-.I1 J I. I. '-t - 1 J :j 1 fir-