The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, October 20, 1921, Image 1

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    HE MAUPIN TIMES
Devoted to the Interest" of Southern Wasco County
VOL. 8, NO 1
MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20 1921
1 HE YEAR $1.50
Big Dance
Saturday nlgbt Octobr 22,1021
at the old Donaldson hall. Music
by the Maupin High School
Orchestra.
Attention Farmers' Union
There will be an all day ses
sion of the Universal Local at
Don't fOrget the Pendleton
Woolen Mills robes and blankets
at R. E. Wilson Co.
their hall, on October
be
ginning at 10 o'clock, to which
all members are invited. Ladies
please bring lunch, and all come
prepared to have a good social
time.
Little Wonders,
Madam
that you can work yourself
with paint, varnish or enamel
WE have established a service
for women and men who
want to do small jobs of interior
painting, varnishing or rcfini'shing
of furniture, floors, bath rooms,
vails, bric-a-brac, basketry, brack
ets, etc.
It's a free service. You simply
tell us what you have to refTnish,
how finished now and what effect
you want to get.
We tell you bow to do it in
detail. What kind of material to
use. What kind of brush. What
method. Where to buy.
You can work transformation in
home things that will surprise you.
Old bedsteads, tables, chairs,
floors, bath tubs, etc., are old really
only on the surface. Paint, var
nish or enamel them and they're
new !
We make a special line of
paints, varnishes, etc., for jtist this
kind of work Fuller's "Home
Service" Paint products for you
to use.
They dry perfectly, spread easily
and smoothly, and give every de
sired result. You'll be surprised
to learn what you can do, once
you've used them.
Our experience with paints and
painting practice goes back more
than 72 years. We arc one of the
country's largest manufacturers.
( )ur experts make a study of spe
cifying paints for every kiad of
use.
Follow Fuller's "Home Serv
ice" Specifications, and you'll get
the exact effects you're looking for.
Don't think you can't because
you haven't done this kind of work
before. Let Fuller products and
Fuller service show you that you
can.
Where to Buy
Important that you get tlif right
m.ilcrinl eo be sure to rq to the right
slur tor Fuller pro
duct''. Cut out coupon
pfluw an a memo to
direct you.
Write us now a
post card for complete
catalog of rollers Spec
ification "Home Serv
ice" Paint Products,
which tells just what to
buy for the work you
have in mind. Send full description
of, and get our free advice on refinish
ing furniture, chairs, floors, bric-a-brac,
brackets, basketry, etc.
Fuller!
9 SPECIFICATION
"Home S ain
Varnishes - SnameJs
M'f'd. by W. P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. 18, San Francisco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers for 72 Year
Established 1649
Tor all Exterior John or PalntlnJ it Is advisable to Sctire t'.ie Services of a Master Painter.
Reconstruction
II. U. Kaiser linn begun exca
vating for the basement for his
new building to be located be
tween the Odd Fellows' corner
and Shattuck's store. This is to
be ti modern building; of tire
proof construction and will be
used in part for an up-to-date
barber shop with bath equip
ment and in part for other pur
poses. Shattuck Bros, have definitely
decided to rebuild on their form
er location and material is
already enroute. Reinforced'
concrete has been decided upon j
as lias also the size and type of
building1. This structure will be;
60X90 in size with a 60x60 main j
salesroom and (id foot plale glass
front, all of fireproof reinforced
concrete, mo lorn in every detail,
a structure that the town may
p i t to with pride. Mr. Shat- j
tucii in beginning operations on 1
this ructure expresses bis faith
of the future of the town and in
the prent location and desires
to ext-.i I his sincere thanks to
all for tie? support and interest
that has b?en in evicledce since
our recent disasterous fire. He
does not iw 1 that it would be in !
justice to those w ho have 1
already iim; ted in their various!
I'ercii around trie:
tions to acate in j
j more promising'
location were airy to be had.
Richmond-Powell
( W'npinitin)
Everett Richmond) son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Richmon and
partner with his father in the
Wapinitia garage, and Miss
Alma May Powell, eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Lowell
and a native of Wapinitia were
united in marriage Sanday, Oct
ober 16, at the Wapinitia church.
The church was beautifully
decorated for the occasion with
autumn leaves and large yellow
erysanthemuins.
Rev, J. I. Parker offici
ated, using the ring service.
Air. Kllinwood sang "1 Love Yen
Truly."
The bride looked charming
gowned in a simple frock of
cream serge and satin. The
groom wore a suit of brow n.
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Mr
popular young people and will
make their1 home in Wapinitia.
Shaniko were over Sunday and
spent the i)b.v vvith Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Woodside. Walter Diver
and family also spent the day
there.
Around Maupin
C E. Alexander and little son
and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Ah xan
der were Maupin visitors yester
day morning,
Tom Muir is displaying a
SA'olen black left eye, the result
of being "kicked" by his ham
mer while drawing a nail
L. D. Kelly's barn in Bakeoven
annyoii is in flames this evening
at 6;80 from unknown cause, as
the Times force is making a be
lated effort to yet to "press."
L. B. DeCamp and family
moved into J, I!. Kidder's cot
tage In Maupin a few days ago.
W. E, Wilson came up from
Portland the first of the week
and is helping R. E. Wilson fin
ish the interior of his residennce
Choice White Leghorn Cock
erels for sale at $1 each if taken
at once. -Mrs. Frank Batty.
John Delletiglie sold his lot on
Dufur avenue and Sixth street
to J. L. Confer. Mr. Confer is
preyaring to build a garage and
expects to build a residence in
the spring.
Now is the time to do your
painting-we've got the best
Paint at the Right Piice. - Mau
pin Drug Store.
locations
present It
search of
Fifteen-for-Floors
Fifeen for-Floars is
Fuller's Specification
for a durable, beauti
ful floor varnish of
the finest type. Not
injured by boiling wa
ter, rolling furniture
or very hard wear.
Also makers of
Decoret, Rubber - Ce
ment Floor Paint,
"Fullerwear" Varnish.
Silkenwhite Enamel, Washable Wall Finish.
Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint,
Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER
WHITE LEAD.
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SAVE THIS
(Cut this out and put it in your
pocket-book or handbag as a memo,)
Fuller's "Home Service" Paint
Products are lota by the following
in your city:
AGENT Pure Prepared PAINT
Maupin Drug Co.
Maupin, Oregon
ScliC
pi
OLIVER No. 7 2 bottom 14 inch
Regular price $150.00 Sale $122.00
OLIVER No. 3 16 inch Sulkey
Regular price $130.00 Sale $112.00
JOHN DEERE 2 bottom 11 inch
Regular price $146.00 Sale $116.00
ARMCO DRILL horse or tractor
Regular price $258.00 Sale $210.00
Use VEEDOL in your motor
Call us when you are ready
for that FORDSON demonstration
GANNETT MOTOR CO.
Authorized
Ford and Forson Dealer
Postoffice The Dalles
Wapinilia
Ben Foreman went lo Maupin j
Wednesday for apples.
Mrs. Jim Maddron t pent Sun
rlhy with Mrs. Nelson M Dufur.
Mr. and Mrs. R. VV. Richmond
celebrated their twenty ourth
wedding anniversary toitiday.
About fifteen of their friendB
enjoyed the good time with them
and all partook of a bound oua
dinner, such as only Mrs. Rich-'
niond can prepare. -
Seeding is pretty well done
and some of the fields are nice
and green.
Calvin McCorkle lost a valu
able cow this week.
Clyde Flinn and family visited
over Sunday with the Stanton's
at Simnasho.
The friends of Mas. Walter
Woodside will be pleased lo
know she is able to be up aj ain.
The little son of Chas. Cox has
been quite sick but is better.
Mr. Olson, the new black
smith, is living in the Evick
house.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Booth
were over from Wamit Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heisler of
Dufur were Sunday guests at
Powell home.
E. A. Hartman is having an
addition built onto his house.
W. C McCown died October
14, 1021, at the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. McCartney near Tygh
Valley, aged 71 years and tin
months He was born December
16th, 1849, in Henry county, Mo.
and came to Oregon in 1880 He1
was well known and highly re-j
spected by his many friends.
Although Mr. McCown never
married he left many relatives
to mourn his departure.
Mrs. Chapel is staying at
Sinclairs' during their absence.
John Eubanks has moved his
family back to their old home on
Juniper Flat and Vivian has
started to High school here.
Ralph Hammer was very pleas
antly surprise 1 last Saturday
afternoon when about fourteen
of his friends met at his home to
help him celebrate his 14th birth
day. Games were played and
refreshments served. Evorybody
had a good time and wished
Ralph many more birthdays.
Peter Olsen and family of
Waittic News
immense rams nave laiieni
here the later part of last week, j
Miss Claris Zumwalt visited!
the Tygh school Tuesday.
Jim Kennedy took a car of
beef cattle to Portland Thursday I
win nun ana nni jonnson Help
ed drive the cattle to Maupin.
Mrs. Matie and Belvie Patison
and Don Miller went to The
Dalles Friday.
Willie and Vernie Norval were
Dalles visitors last week.
Guy and Bud Harvey, Tom,
Willis and Ed Driver were trans
acting business in The Dalles
last week,
Grandma Kin worthy celebrat
ed her ninetieth birth anniver
sary Saturday at. the home of
pick Palmateer, John, Tom and
N Kinworthy and their wives
and Walter Km .varlhy and Phil
Byrd and famil) were with her. ,
Rev. Eails of Smock is moving1
to Silver Creek
William McCown !ied at the
home of his niece, IV" rs. Lyra
McCabe on Jordan creek early
Friday morning. He was buried
here in the Lone Pine c meter y
Saturday. He was an o d time
resident of this place, having
lived on Jordan creek for U rtj
years, where he had a home
stead. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones
were among those who came up
from Tygh to attend the funera1,
K, L. Hauler, Carl Dahl in i
Steph Wing were up from Tygh
Saturday going to Mr. Wing's
farm where Hauser and Dahl
purchased some hogs.
Mrs. H. A. Muller of Tygh
went to The Dalles yesterday to
undergo an operation at the
hospital.
Paul Muller, his sisterj Ber
nice, Bertha and Mary went to
Grass Valley Sunday to get Mrs.
Florence Kucks who will stay
vvith them while her mother is
in the hospital.
Among those who went to
MorQ to attend the Odd Fellows'
convention from Tygh were Mr.
and Mrs. Orange Brittain, Omar
Brittaiil, Raymond Doering, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Sloan, George
Lofton, Martin Wing, Mrs, Rosa
Dahl and Solomon Hauser.
Mr. and Mrs. "Bridge" Jones
of Tygh were Dalles visitors
Tuesday. They have moved from
the Harper place to the Weisbeck
house in town-
Judge A. S. and Alfred Ben
nett were out from The Dalles
Wednesday, visiting in Tygh.
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continued on age i
Wamic Lumber Company
Has on Hand for Sale
ROUGH and DRESSED
LUMBER
at Reasonable Prices
It will pay to talk to us about
LUMBER
: GROCERIES :
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
WILLIAMS & McCLURE
East End of Hiickre
Maupin, Oregon
CLEAN ROOMS
NEW MANAGEMENT
I
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HOTEL OBAR
i
Wftsco County residents will appreciate a
pleasant home and delicious meals when in
The Dalles if you make your headquarters at
Mrs. N. W. Flinn, Prop.
THE DALLES - OREGON
The Dalles-t;;'ifornia Highway
Will be completed through the county in the
next few years.
Start a time deposit for that new (liver and
draw four per cent interest on your money.
Maupin State Bank
We Strive to Merit Approval
V.