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1 MAU Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County Vol ix. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1923 NO. 37 PIN NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTERST Drs. .-fcorin and Johns have left on a vacation touring Wn. They will return by way of Ante lope and Shaniko where they hope to remain for about' three weeks doing Dental work and will reach Maupin August 1st. Ray Kaylor and wife left today for McKinzie Bridge where they have employment for the summer Mrs. Lucile Cantrell and baby Edna, have been visiting at the Jake Davidson home for the past few weeks. Roy Baxter is prepared to enter a string of horses in the pony express race between The Dalles and Bend tomorrow. Take a Kodak with you on your vacation. All makes for sale at Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. George McDonald is home again after a prolonged illness in Portland. Among the pupils who passed the. eighth grade examinations held June 7 and ,8 are George Cloyce Burnside, Laura Elizabeth Davis and Gertrude W. Laughlin of Wapinitia; Verda Irene Wing of Wamirj Doris Talcpttand Mary Morrison of Maupin. Ben Fraley and family and Mrs J. Donaldson and son returned fronY Patterson California Tues day where Mrs. Fraley and child ren had spent the winter. Kreso Dip No. 1. A real stand ardized dip for all purposes, for sale at Maupin Drug Store. The- annual school meeting was held last Monday afternoon -Dr.; J. Li "El wood was elected director for three years in L. D. . Kelly's place. Mrs. E.; A. Cyr and Miss Mabel are Portland visitors this week. , A little sliced bacon or ham would be nice on your camping trip Butler's have it nice and fresh. ; Mr. Fagan, formerly a teacher in the Moro schools, was a Sun day visitor here,' trying out the new Sherman Highway between the two cities. Mr. Fagan is a resident of Woodburn-Journal. F. E. Fagan taught the first class in high school at Tygli Val lev in 1906-1907. James Campbell of Aurora 111. and Mrs. J. W. Veleit of Chicago 111., uncle and aunt of Mrs. James Chalmers visited her the first of the week. Mrs. H. A. Walter writes from Falls City that it would seem good to feel some Eastern Ore gon sunshine. Portland Painless Densist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Oregon, over Linquist Jewelry Store. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fischer, of Dubuque, Iowa, and Mrs. E. J. Fischer, who has been in the east for several months, arrived Saturday, having been four weeks enroute by automobile, all but four days of which time they experienced rain or snow. They were met in Pendleton by their son W. L. Fischer and wife. Mrs. W. L. States that while absent from home one this trip her valuable and much prized white cat left home and has not returned. Kitty, come back. Meat For Health Week June 25th to 30th. Get a roast from Butler's. Church Services For Sunday, June 24. Mr. "Sprouse will preach at Lake View school house, Criter ion, at 11:30 Sunday morning, and at Maupin church at 8 in the evening. Mrs. Sprouse will fill the pulpit at the 11 o'clock ser vice in Maupin. A. D. Sprouse, Pastor. Side Lights It is Rumored that Dr. Stovall has a neat office room for rent until August 1st. Harvey Morris is considering opening a real estate business in his office building up the, Btreet. Dr. Elwood will be as popular on the school board as he was in the city council. An ordinance relating to small boys and bycicles is worthy of the city sidewalk committee's consideration. Electric lights would be appre ciated and more water would make the gardens better. The city isn't getting rich off of local traffic offenders. L. D. Kelly will be asking to have the east side added 'to the incorporation and seeking a job on the council. Fresh ripe strawberries at Civagers are few. Mrs B. D. Fraley is pleased by the surprise Mr. Fraley ar range! in the form of weather board and paint on their residence The pigmy portion of the Times force cunnot forget the sunset they witnessed at Bend a couple weeks ago. Billie Heekman is thinking of building himself a neat modern bungalow next year. George Morris stands a good show of being the manager after Bill Miller returns at the Maupin Warehouss, It will soon be time to be think ing of Cascade cottages and bear hunting. Tom Roach doesn't appreciate being called out to clear a minor wreck just as - he is beaming to enjoy a peaceful evening. R. C. Fulkerson stoi.prt in Maupin on his way to Ponland last Thursday evening. The fire department might in scribe nicketins inhabitants i f the city pound on the parking, vacant lots, and alleys while the Wedding Dells A very beautiful wedding oc curred at the home of Mr. V. II. Aldridge, thirteen miles fast of Maupin on Tuesday evening of this week. The contracting par ties were Mr. George P. Salier, of Seattle, Wn., and Miss Mabel Aldridge, Rev. A. D. Sprouse, pastor at Maupin, officiated. A friend of the groom, Mr. Fisher and his sister, acted at attend ants of the bride and groom. The couple stood under a bcauti arch of flowers. The bride was attired in a gown of white Crepe de Chine over which she wore a veil of Bridal Illusion. After the ceremony, refreshments were served. On the whole it was one cf the most beautiful weddings ever attended by the writer. Mr. and Mrs, Salier will make their home at Seattle, Wn. A. I). Sprouse. grass is green as a safety pre ventive of (ire after it becomes dry. Some of the small boys are be coming enthuastic as to Mrs. Staats' fish pond under contem plation and promise. The ladies of the Rebekalu as well as the Odd Fellows are well known for their feast3 at Lodge on certain occasions. . Last night according to members present, Mrs. F. D. Stuart who carries her paraphernalia of the order in a shopping bag, carefully proceed ed to take out her books after arriving at meeting to find that she had brought a nice mess of fresh 1923 murphies. Notice Prices 5 per cent for Cash Tires and Tubes Goodrich Cord tires 32x4 $32.85 Goodrich Cord tires 30x3 1-2 15.20 1 i Kelly Springfield fabric 30x3 1-2 10.10 Kelly Springfield tubes 30x3 1-2 2.10 v. Gas; Oil and Greases at the Garage ; the same price as the Standard Oil Co. Bring your Fords, Chevrolet and Over , land Baby 4 to us and we overhaul themior $20 less parts. Bring your broken castings. We can repare them and save you the price I and time of waiting to send for new 'parts. e are here to give you service day or : .night. We have almost a full line of Accessories and. Ford parts and are prepared to take care of you on any thing you need in our line of business, .. When you are in town call and ask us abpiit what you need and we will be yleased to quote you prices on your wants. We handle the Exid battery for your cars. We get your Battery recharged for you and guaranteed. We test your batters for you and have Distilled water for your battery free. We sell you a tire and put it on free We sell you a tube and put it in free. We have free air for your tires. We handle the Grabriel Snubers. We handle the Hassler Snubers. We will install free either pair you buy We want your business. WTe need your business. ' ' We must have your business. ' We can't live without your business. So bring. up your business. And we will have lots of business. I Maupin Garag'e Criterion News Rev. Sprouse and family of Maupin attended the exercises at Lakeview Sunday School here Sunday. F. M. Confer of Maupin was buying cattle in this neighbor hood Monday. P. J. Kirsch sold several head, also Bert Appling sold a few head. Silvester Kramer left Monday for Maupin wl'era he expects to work the next few weeks. Alfred Herrling is visiting at the home of his sifter Mrs. Ber tha Kirsch- Mrs. Austin and son Paul left Snnday for Washington to visit her son and daughter btfore re turning to their home in Forest Grove. The Childrens day exercises were well attended in spite of the rain and everyone had a good time. Rev. Sprouse of Maupin will preach at Lakeview Sunday June 21, everyone is cordially invited to come at 11 a. m. and bring a friend with you. Miss Frances Kirsch of Stayton .Oregon is visiting at the home of her brother P. J. Kirsch this week. Glen Mbss of Maupin spent last week here visiting the Ha children. He also attended the Lakeview Sunday School Sunday Several bands of sheep passed through here enroute to the mountains. I V r& nnMlUti RED BAND V made Br I Plk XJ Z 1 A THC LARGEST PENCIL FACTORY JA Wapinitia Fred Hornquist moved hisfam ily to Clackamas Lake this week. Albert Hammer and family went to Tygh Sunday for cherries Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sharpe and daughter Melba spent Sun day at Wamic visiting at the Chester Brittain home. Mrs. Graham was a Maupin visitor last week, having dental FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT Prepare for winter. Get your fruit while in sea son. We will advise you when the season is on. Just call us on the phone. Place your order. We will do the rest. We specialize in frest fruits. We are prepared to give you the best of service. Spending a great deal of our time in contracting and buying the best fruits to be offered on toe market for the least money. Our stock of groceries and fresh meats are at all times kept full ready to serve you. We have the Genuine Ball Mason and Ball Ideal glass top jars and fittings for all makes of jars. A little special on High Grade corn syrup in long john tins. Never offered before at such a low price. No doubt you you have not had an opportunity to buy Dependable Coffee, a very high grade steel cut vacuum packed coffee. We have it. Libbys apple butter 1 lb. 2 oz. can, regular 20c seller at 2 for 25c. How is that? Here is a little example of our service. Butter nut Bread, "The bread supreme", Rich as butter sweet as a nut. Drawn from the lalcsts improved baking ovens, in the afternoon, Hot. If you get your mail on the rural mail line you can have it for dinner the following day. rhone1 us your order in the even ing. Bread arrives every morning. Can you beat this service? Think of living in the country getting city serv ice. We are always on the job. Business is good. A car of salt in this week Every thing from lick rock to table salt. Get on the Telephone. You will find us at the other end of the line ready to serve you. At Your Service Command Us Everything for the Table Don't Forget to place your order for Fruit With Us SPECIAL Thompson's Fluffy Marshmallows arc good fried, toasted, in hot chocolate, on cakes and ice cream. Also good to eat as they are. 48c lb. See 'cm, buy 'em at I Harpham Confectionery f Start That Account In ay and when you think of :t B:mk, Ihink of our Bank then conic in and get .'Kqu.'iiritcd. The man with five dollars 13 treated with as nitu.li courtesy as the man with thousands. . You Need Us We Need You As business friends we are both made stronger Maupin State Bank c Strivo to Merit Approval (to last page) J