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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
Obituary The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Mitiipin, Oregon .lecsiline Ii. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year; fi.yr, six months, 75 cents; three months, y Kutered as second class mail mutter September 2, 1914, at tin postoflke Ht Maupin, Oicgon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. NOTICE Or CONTEST Department of tliu Interior U. S. 1-anil Ollice at Tlw Pullet, Or (Mon, January Hi, 1(121. To .lerome S, Gwynn uf Wapiniliti, Oregon, C'oiitPstoe: You re hereby nolifii.-tl tlwt Mlillnmn H. (iiiiiili'iiouuh who K'vcs Wapinilia, Ort-gim, as lii ponlofticc aJh-'sn, did im December 27, J KM), file in lliin office I.U clijy corrobo rated aliplicalion to corilvst aial si-i.-uif the carienllatioii of vnur humcolpac Serial No. U2H&17, mndv March 28, ItMS. for si -2nw1-4. Section 4, Township ( aouth, Kunife 12 east, Willamette We rulmnj and as grounds for his ooiitem lie alleges tl at said Jerome S. O.vm has not been on the land for fourtWi month and he m not in the military 01 naval service of the United States. You are therefore further notifies t.lint the said allegations will he tskei ' as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right tr be heard, eitbr before this office or or aopoal, if you fail to file in this officf within 20 days from the FOURTH pub lication of this notice as shown below, your answer, under oath, specific I h responding to these allegations of con test, together with due proof that, you have served a copy of your anev. er or . the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your aniwer the name of the pestofflce :o which you de sire future notices to be stnt to you. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. Date of first publication Jan. 11, 1921 " " second " " 21, i921 " "third " " 28,1321. " " fourth " Feb. 4, 1951. ra t i.---.11:. . ..v ... --m ,. i m it .ti T m. For Sale 1917 model Orkland $-150; $150 and satisfactary pa pers takes the car. H. L. Morris The switchboard was moved last Sunday from its former lo cation on Deschutes avenue to the home of Mrs. Beekuith who has charge of it now. Wm. Breen, a sheepherder of this section for the last 2l yearn was found dead January 0th. near Deep creep in the Criterion section about 15 miles east of here Mr. Rreen had been in Maupin a few days before and became ill before reaching home. Deputy Coroner Morgan with a party of local men went to the 8'ene Friday morning arriving herewith the corpse at 1:30 in the afternoon. Mr. Hreen was supposed U) be about 50 years of age and a native of Germany. Little it known of him. lie had been in the employ of Conroy Bros., Iarp,e sheep owners of this sec tion, and had a check for $181 in his pocket when found. A sister is said to he living in California. Interment was made Satunl-o afternoon in the Kelly cerumen. Notice EX-SERVICE MEN -just a little reminder to attend the si'p oer and dance given in ytui honor by Badger Post No. f3, Amerisan Legion, at the Tvgh Valley I. 0. 0 F. hall, Wednes day evening-, January l'r'th. In order to cleir .ny misundersta id ingf in regard to the tueetinc, we wish to say that the Supi pi and Dance is for ex-service nif n,' their wives, sisters, mothei;. daughters, and sweethearts only. H S. Nedry J. F. Blanchard Invitation Committee. 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 1 M tf M w QUALITY FIRST, ALWAYS For Sale For Sal c All kinds of loiijji lumber and i A purebred Poland-China boar nine dressed lumber. Plenty .f l months old. R. L. Harris, vdplap. ltouali lumber IL'o per '.I; other giades in proportion. -dulvany Bios. Mill. Shaniko Oregon For Sals Local Interest Hon. N. J. Sinnott has favoir-d this section with a fine collectiun of garden seeds which may be obtained at the Times office. R. E. Wilson was'a visitor at The Dalles the fore part of the VAar n""" vm " , 1,"rt,m ynn.m Tor Sale -Food chopper, Star. -'r'fV f l ,5-,(;,ck,m;!ViA bargain if taken at once. This en Bull, Khodp Island l!ed.!j8 the last titm tHg wi j Don Stogsdill. j A big boy arrived at the home I of Mr. aad Mrs. M. W. Shearer 1 this morning. ! Portland Painless Dentist, 305, Phalli Second St. The Dalles Oieaon Claud Wilson. A. F. Martin Black sniithh at' mint, and 1h 1 aanoa!')le. 'ikl -la dlled terms for cash same Building as the U. S. ree- nifiiig office. All work guai'ant ; eed, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Prop Let us figure with you on your painting and wa'l paper. Maupin Drug Store. We have several second hand cars in good mechanical condi tion, good tires and guiftl looking for sale at reduced prices on easy terms to suit you. Crescent Garage, Tygh Valley, Oregon. For that cold use Storall's Cough Syrnp and Cold tablets. Every package guarantaed. Maupin Drug Store. W. D. Aldridge and family re turned home Saturday after a months visit with Mrs. Aldridge' parents at Milwaukie, Oregon. 42 piece Blue Bird China Dinner Sets $12.00. Maupin Drug Store. Mr. and and Mrs. James Cook were over from White River the first of the week visiting rela Cu es here. Apropos Brevity In stock at this office:. Carbon paper large sheets Typewriter ribbons various makes Butter paper and cartous Blank Notes Real estate contracts School report cards Paper, card board and envelopes -We do the printing Maupin Times. At the Church Services Nov. 7. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. For Sale Weber piano in good condition. Inquire at Tm3S. Jim Kistnerand H. Wood were business callers from Tygh Val ley Tuesday. If you haven't one of our 1921 Calendars, come in and get one Its yours' for asking. Maupin Drug Store. Found December 25 011 the Criterion road, one muff. The owner can get it at Times office. Aie you using The Times liner tubulin when you haye any thing lo sell or ufliit to buy some article that your neighbor uiaj have or whlies to dispose of? If not try a want ad iu that column. Farm hands--Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelly, Monday morn ing, twin boys. All. are doing ! fine. I J. G. McClelland, special agent I for the O. T. was a Maupin call- ! er the first of the week. 1 j Vernie Russell arrived Wednes I day from Idaho and is visiting ; her sisters here. i - .11 0.1 r IT-' jnw V iTil 1 Y v 1 90 rl A ? : fU m mjsr. mm m ale InauRiiniting' new low level prices for (he preseiit 3 ear . . . Here is where your 1921 dollar, even if it is hard to get will buy nearly twice an much as it would in 120. We are taking a heavy actual loss on many items but will fol low the market at all times. GROCERY SPECIALS Following we submit some prices to show sent lal reduction;: nil thru our grocery line We do not have space suflioient to prico! out nur large line of groceries but the following v, ill give .hi in.!, n of our future policy in maintaining LOWEST MARhF. i' PKb'FS i tj i ) i v n r a t c3 Co'Tee:- Our Special Roast Crescent Cream (Bulk Roast CaracoH Great American 31b, Cans per can., Royal Club... ...3s 1,05. . Es M. J. B 5S Schilling 2h 1.40 5s Orescent Cream Is fQ s Folders "Shasta" 3s. . ! . . ! Folgers Golden Gate 2js..l,40 fis. . . ." . Teas: W offer yon the heft Anv Blends Schillings 4 Lb. Pkc .35 ' 1 I,b IVr lh. Per lb .1 ') .2 .2.7: ,2.c: i' i l'i ifos linvo not bci, ,,r Hist consMeration in Short'.; we have ilc, ays put UCMJ IY 1 TP'jT, and fuHovnV Ht we ofTer yr.i, A I L 1.1:' ATI 1 1 mivm CM" qi'ALIir, THE i:RY BEST ' 'l;'; iviom ' riiU'i'" IToflvy uork 'i.75 il'U IVteis "Ali for Wear"' Hearv Work i ?,r, Cliii.pey.ay "Hmikidora" lleavv Woik 4.75 D "I'.hippe'va" llavy Woik shoe liters i8il OuIidk Medium wt , . . A,l Peti Chocolate Uuting ;j, 25 i'etsi? Cln.-i'ijlale Outing Peters 'Hi Cut" 12" Waterproof .1 1 G-nuine ' '( b;ooev. lv" DRY GOODS SPECIALS All Grades 41 3Sti :U;;. )4"i Outing Flannels, Lights and Darks 1'ip-js uingnams avv ana Dtepco 27 inch Heavy Komper and Kiddie Cloth Mb' inch Percale?, A pplndid boy pt 'lt inch Calicoes, only a small lot left '12 inch Crescent Cloth, Extra Heavy Good As'st ;'6 inch Indian Head Lition W inch L'-nsdale Cambric, very best grade 06 inch Berkley Cambric .'G Chariot Bleached Muslin Other Cotton Bolt Goods proportionately reduced .25 .25 30 .25 .15 .87 .80 .35 .274 20 hhafita Lb. fkjr .25 1 LI, J'oip.xm'S Gohlei: Oalu 5 lb. Ce lor India Golden Crown in Bulk, Japan iGiuen) Per Lb (Ihiradeli's Chocolate Is .15 8s Cocoa is Bakers - Hersehevs - Ghiradeli Pkjr Cream Rolled Oats 9 lb. sacks Flour Woodcock Bros. (Mill Pi ice) Wesson Oil Gals 2.50 ?;3 1.35 Mazola Oil Gals 2.85 is 1 ,'iO rktr. Pksr. Quarts Quartt. Bordoir, 3 for .11 Ml . Oi. r ' ! 't,'- I . CK .7 Cm Cs Cs Cs Is Cs rent grades G for 6. for 6 for Canned Milk l--' 'l ,'M, Per Case on above $7 Small Cans Canned Vegetables and Prints Standard Extra Tomatoes Per Can Preferred Stock Solid Fael; Pm- Can PS Solid Pack Toms & Chili Per Can C'rn, Extra Standard Per Can Corn, Fancy Maine PS IV r Can Pens, Beans, Spinach. Hominv, etc., proportionately low priced Pineapple A & L No. 2 Cans I'tr Can Pineapple I'd 2i Cans IVr C,in Pineapple Del Monte 2 Cans Pineanple, Grated FS 2s Peaches, Oieaon 2js very fine (J:?.pe?, Sunkist 2s All other fruits propoitionatcdy in iced Special on Dried Prunes 50-Gtis pnr Canned balnion, Oceanic t me red Hats ' Pink Alaska Talis 20cts C, for l'i Syrups, Uncle John, Weddinor Hrci'kfaFt. Meloiimi. Kan. ;u White Rcse, Maple, Cane and Coin yvrups, all reduced conform with new low price? , In view of (lie prices we' are now and credits. We cannot extend longer lii 15 20 25 20 25 cl i IT-. n 00 15 45 40 40 50 ib. " lot tor for .L ,2. j.s; 4.:- 4.M'. 5.7. an-- 2. t" 1 2!b' . 2.bv 2.3 o -, .'-JO : i-li7 2 '.'J 2J6T mi 242 'nil 1 w, I 1C25 1215 ! lo2S I U:6S : 174S ! Ich3 1562 ! r r 43 7St?3 13 K nil io7(J 15-1 ' llunh'dt?'' lfi'- Pinfici Peieis Peters Pelei s Pe!"is l'2teis LS Co. Peters Peters line of Ei' ,1 -ill I ci: "Clen Fcho" Pro? n Dress. Gl'ii Echo" Diown Diess ' Cl-n Ccho" Piovn Dies?, ' IB Kataf l'ress Shoes "18 Karat" Dress Shoes Black Vic-i Dress "Diamond ' (Fines1) 'Diamond-' Special ,; s Dies & Work Shoes Peter; C. S. All Atrne Samphs on Di?.pay smd Window 5.9", ...S.85 8 85 b. .0 8.75 7.85 Co. & Euck- 25 pi-r cent .95 8.75 12.5'J ll.85j 43 inr-h Tricotine in Taupe and Navy reduced to 3.8rj o. i men irrencirberg", Navy, Ked, White and Brown 2.75 11-e above are exceptional bargains as there has been no great reduction in woolens as vet. ricn's Fine Drc-s shoes in all Leathers. Gun Metal Calf, Mtlitarr Heel Black Kid, French Heel, Dressy C Rl. Lov Hel, Built for service Biovai Calf, Low Heel, for everyday Black Kid. New Military Heel. Late Black kid Dull lop. Fiw.ch Heel.... Eiovn Kid. New Military Heel Bio.vn Kid. French Heel." Real Foxy black Kid. lieneh Heel Fumn onlv . )xford. -Militaiy Heel Kid Coronnserse Comfort Kid Oxford, New Wilitarv 1-strap Kid Pump, French Heel Heel Bioivn Flack lSlack Bro'.vn VJ ... J i , i- ni-ir. Ti Diu ' ii uxioiu v ait. iMimarv neei Buckinsham-Hc-cht Pearl Silk 12". B H 12 ' "Hi-Top" Brown Samples on Display See Our Window 1 nees are ate new stock. 1 lot ot 168 Pan Styles and Cohwa 5.75 9.75 ...4.75 5 95 8.75 ...7.85 8 85 9.85 . . . 5. 75 5.85 3.85 5.85 5.85 4.85 ...9.75 6.85 I VI K'e bouffbl at. nptr Havinj? never et been placed on sale. See Samples Abo-redoc O I U and end and shopxorn shot s, already marked very at 'tive-1 y comp o!T. Ni-t listed in ete- new lines. above, which are all low, now coin para LTaulr-ts & Coraforleia. Our blankets and comforters have ne er been marked as high as the market justified, but we ofier ym a further inducement of 10 per cent on all Blankets, Com forters, Mattresses and Pillows, Cotton and Wool Batts. Hosiery. A very complete line reduced 20 per cent Sw eaters and Knit Goods, all reducpd 33J per cent Ladies Undenvear:-Never have we had a more complete arid satisfactory stock of Ladies and Children's Underwear, many items bought under old contracts and priced accordingly, but in order to reduce our large stock of this item we have reduced the Entire Lot, Ladies and Childrens 25 per cent Men's Made-Up Garments Mens No. 220 Indigo Dyed Bibb Overalls Wens Heavy Steifel Stripe Overalls wens express btripe O all Mens Khaki Pants first grade onlv at " Mens Hea-v Moleskin Pants Mens First Grade Corduroy, Cuff bottom Mackinaw Coals Heavy W'nnl PinM An ui " Maekinaw Loata Medium Wt FinQ v,J r n Loiduioy Fleeced Lined Wool Sleeve Jackets Lorduroy and Leather Jackets Heavy fcheep Lined Coats, Moleskin Mff.s-,'.'U.n,cl1 Sam" Chambray work shirts All Silk. Madras. Snktrto anri rii-co oi,;,.t. All Fine and Heavy Flannels Krlemlid Hup Mens Underwear, Full line of fleeced and' part wool and all wool garments i educed on nPr rent 2.25 2.25 2.00 2.50 4.50 5.50 15.00 15.00 ..8.00 12.50 17.50 100 25 per cent off 10 per cent off Till continue to oiler it will be neccssory for us to adhere strictly to 30 day ... 41.!,, i . . it , , . . v iiutii uuh uf uu.iuiie ana lerms must oe strictly observed;