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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
1 a D i Hz Trvi Tr? M on M QUALITY-FIRST, ALWAYS RECONSTRUCTION PRICES- Every Price in our store is based upon our replacement Price, REGARDLESS of PREVIOUS COST. We are sustaining a loss as is everyone that is buying or selling, and we are passing the declines along to you. This is Not a Special Sale. We never did, nor do we now believe in the Special Sale commonly held by other merchants with the usual mark up and mark down process. These are our Regular Prices Coffee i8 2i8 5s Schilling's 55 1.35 2.65 Folgers 55 1.35 . 2.65 Is 3s 5s Royal Club 55 1-50 2.65 Great American 51) 1.35 2.25 Tomatoes Stds. 15c can Tomatoes Solid Pack 20c can Standard Fcas 20c can Get our Case Trices. We will save you money. Maddnaws All Wool $14.50 Aviators Vests Leather lined $12.50 Glove and Mittens Mens Jersey -'Jirey and Brown 30c Mens Mackinaw Mittens 75c All Glove Prices Readjusted Men's Heavy Work Shirts $1 Men's Cotton Sox 25c Pr. Black w Cordofvan Men's Cotton Underwear Shirts or Drawers $1 each Henderson Corsets You will like them Try Our "Deschutes Special" Coffee Brunswick Phonographs and Records Come in and hear the new Records Come in and talk over the New Terms on CASE TRACTORS SHOES OF QUALITY Priced on Present Market Values Before you send your cash out of the country bring your list to us and let us give you our figures. We will appreciate the opportunity. Telephone lines in Maupin are in very poor condition and need remodeling. We cannot expect to get good service with the lines so close together on the poles that every wind storm en tangles them. New poles and cross arms are needed, leaving proper distance between the wires. The telephone companys seem to expect the town to take care of these lines within its limits, and the "residents of Maupin evidently ignore the fact. The Maupin Times Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon Jessiline E. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; three months, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, iqi, at the postofhee at Maupiu, Oregon, un der the Act of Match 3, 1879. Do you know you can get? Fresh and Cured Meats Home Rendered Lard Butter Krust Bread and a Square Meal at Andy's Place Breakfast - - 7 to 9 a. m. Dinner - - 11:30 to 2 p. m. Supper - - 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Pool, Billiards, Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery Andy's Place, Maupin, Ore. For Sale All kinds of rough lumber and some dressed lumber. Plenty of Shiplap. Rough lumber if 25 per M; other grades in proportion. Mulvany Bros. Mill. Wapinitia A few cold nights this week but warmer weather now. About four inches of snow fell Sunday and Monday. Ernest Hart arrived Thursday from Brightwood and is stopping at the home of his mother, Mrs. John Sinclair. John Sinclair purchased the auto truck of Geo. Ileitz recently J. P. Abbott is considerably improved from his recent illness. Those having butchering bees in the Pine Grove seel ion recent ly are Geo. Burnside, W. B. Keen and J. I. West. David Sharpe, John Sinclaii and Mr. Smith are logging on bobsleds from the Kelly property to the Hedin mill. They are getting in a fine bunch of logs. W- B- Keen has just completed a new roof of ceda shakes on the Richardson Bard. The snow is deeper in the mountains at present than at any time last winter which in sures a good subply of water next summer. Mr. Moore the veteran trapper who came out from the mountains some, time ago reported 7 ft. at Govcrn'nt Camp; 5 ft. at Clear Lake, pack ed snow. W. A. Dane and crew have completed the ditch company warehouse for tools, etc. Rev. J. I. Parker was called to Tygh Valley Monday to conduct funerrl services for the infant son of Raymon Docring. A bunch of the young folk? who think better late than nevei went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Dodge Tuesday night and proceeded to entertain therr for a little whil with tin cans. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge were pre pared and served the treats. A dance was given at the Hill hall Saturday night. Calvin McCorkle lost anothei horse Saturday night, making a Joss of seven. Carson Bigbee and wife return ed to Portland Friday. He will plap with the Pittsburg baseball team this season and has to re port at St. Charles, Louisiana for training. N. G. Hedin visited Maupin Wednesday. Mrs. Callie Bigbee has install ed a phone in her home here and anf wers to 1SF2. Wamic News Clifford Palmateer is able to be out again after an attack of rheumatism. T. A. Seufert is 'home from a two weeks stay in Portland. Tde members of the card club enjoyed the oyster supper given at the J. R. Woodcock home Wednesday night. Another con test will be waged at the A. E. Lake Monday night. Percy Driver has IVen appoint ed road supervisor for this dis trict. The roads were in a much bet ter condition after the heavy winds of the latter part of the week. A dance was given on Smock Friday night at the Bargeuholl house. A large crowd was in attendance, many, going from here. Mrs. Sophia Kiatner celebrat ed the anniversity of her birth at the Eugene Pratt home here Saturday. She was 90 years old. Saturday was also Mrs. Pratt's birthay and she gave an elegant t in tier in honor of the event Mrs. Kistner is a very young "iderly woman and can get iround as spry as the average woman of .60 years. just alter Mrs. ivistner was ready to leave Tygh for this place Friday afternoon she re ceived a telegram announcing the death of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Miller at Walla Walla, Wn. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is here given that the under signed, Francis V. lialloway, lias been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of William lirecn, deceased, and he has qualified as such Adniinistiator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, to the said Administrator at his office in The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice said date of first publication Wing Jan uary 21st, 1P21, Francis V. Galloway, Administrator. I.O. O.F. WAPINITIA T.nrlrr. ' Kr OOQ Mannin .Ovpffnti meets every Saturday night in hers always welcome. K. B. Bell, JN. U. B. F. Turner, Secretary. an ui i 3 n i in iaoo iiupiiiiuu nuiu Ultimo Leaves Maupin, 8 a. m. Leaves Wapinjtia, 1 p. m. V. ROBERTS. Prop J Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST , Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON Dr. Henry C. Dake DENTISTRY 403 McKay Bldg. 3rd and Stark St. Portland Ore. ABSOLUTE LOSS Ordinary financial losses PROTE3TION arc Fire steals the wealth of the i , ,., 'nfitinn of ftin VoU rf n' wtilli'm-. isuauy an exenange oi weami . -v i"uun . ., , ,: dollars a day. ti'om one person to another, but : . . J , . . , . , . , , ,. '.Only by sound insurance can are loss is absolute destruction you be incIemnified for the ,osg if wealth. ' ; fire may cause you. Only by the Through insurance the loss is! knowledge of hazards can fire be listributed to the community reduced to a minimum, and makes it a public misfortune! The Harfford Insurance Co. has : sold SOUND insurance since 1810 MORRIS IMiOS. MAUPIN Mrs. Miller had been ill for sev- 3ral months and her death was; lot unexpected. Ow ing to the j .vintry season oi trie year Mrs. Kistner was unable to travel the listance to attend the funeral. Mrs Miller was a resident of this place many years ago and .von mauy friends while here who are saddened by her death. George Duncan hauled a load of lumber to Tygh Friday. About four inches of snow fell here Saturday night. Snow con tinued to fall throughout the lay Sunday and several more inches of the wintry whiteness is adorning the trees and and houses and covering the ground- For that cold use Stovall's Cough Syrnp and Cold tablets. Every package guarantacd. Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. Renick and children Mon day for Walla Walla. O. F. Ren ick will go Tuesday to attend the Lumbermen's convention there next week. 42 piece Blue Bird China Dinner Sets $12.00. Maupin Drug Store. Claud Wjlson and J. R. Flem ing were callers in town this morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kelly are spending a few days at Shepard Springs. If you haven't one of our 1921 Calendars, come in and get one Its yours for asking. Maupin Drug Store. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalle?. Or egon, January 10, 1921. To Jerome S. Gwynn of Wapinitia, Oregon, Conlestee: You are hereby notified that Stillman H. Goodenough who gives Wapinitia, Oregon, as his postolhee address, did on December 27, l'.'SO, file in this office his duly corrobo rated abdication to contest and secure the cancellation- of vour homestead Serial No. 020517, made March 2?, 1919, lor sl-2mvl-4, Section 4, Township 6 south, Kange 12 east, Willamette Me ridian, and as grounds for his contest lie alleges that said Jerome S. Gwynn has not been on the land for fourteen months and he is not in the military or naval service of the United States. You are therefore further notified that the said allegations will he taken as confessed, and your said rntrv will lie cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office itnin 20 dave from the FOURTH pub lication of this notice as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of con test, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice :o which you de sire future notices to be sent to you. H. Frank Woodcock, ltegister. Date of first publication Jan. 14, 1321. " " second " " 21, i921. " "third " " 23,1921. " " fourth " Feb. 4, 1951. Let us figure with you on your painting and wall paper. Maupin Drug Store. L. C. Henneghan has ordered their paper sent to 167 11th St' Portland. R. E. Wilson expects to go to Portland Monday to attend the Oliver Cos.' congress there next week. T