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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1923)
E MAUPIN Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL IX. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUL Y 5, 1923 NO. 39 If w IMES The Majestic Players .A Dramatic Company of Eight Talented Performers Sunday Night The Sensational Comedy-Drama The Girl He Couldn't Buy Laughs and Thrills Galore Monday Nig'ht The Greatest Comedy Ever Written Her Husband's Wife You'll Laugh Till You Cry Real Vaudeville Between Acts Prices: Adults 50, Children 25. Tax Included Notice A representative and student of the Chicago Engineer ing Works Bchool of electricity is in Maupin. Any man wishing to get better pay-from $10 to $30 per day should correspond with him. It costs" nothing to investi gate. Address Box 85, Maupin. Portland Painless Densist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Oregon, over Linquist ' Jewelry Store. Rooms I, 2, 3. Take a Kodak with you on your vacation. All makes for sale at Maupin Drug Store. Maupin, Oregon, June 25, 1923 You are hereby notified that the .annual stockholders' meeting of Hunts Ferry Warehouse Co. will beheld Saturday, July 14th, 1923, at 2:30 P. M. in Odd Fellow's Hall, at which time one director will be elected and such other business will be transacted as may come before the meeting, HUNTS FERRY WAREHOUSE CO. Around Maupin W. E. Hunt and son W. E. Jr. and Dad Coale left Thursday for Shelby to see the fight and to tour the U. S. National Yellow stone park a few weeks. After September first the O. T. will discontinue their line from North Junction to Metolius and' use the O. W. R. and N. A charivari and dance was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Morris Monday night, quite a crowd gathered and every one had a good time. Mrs. C. F. Butler who visited her son F. C. Butler for the past month returned to her home in Corvallis Sunday. She was ac companied by Mr. Dinges of that place who has been doing some painting at the Butler home. . While burning weeds along the railroad track Saturday the 0. W. R. and N. section crew i eame very nearly having a big prairie fire. The grass and-sage brush causing the fire to reach to the top of the hill in some places The play given here Saturday night by the Gleaners of the Methodist Church of Dufur, was one cf the best Maupin has seen for some time. Mr. and Mrs. George Cunning ham fanlily, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Davis and Murl Moss, left Sun day for Clear lake to spend the Fourth of July. Among those from Maupin who spent Sunday in the mount ains were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stuart and Crystal, Mr. and Mrs. James Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mayhew and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heneghan, Mrs. Alice Battv, and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Van Laanen. Mrs. Staats announces the sale of four lots the last few days to J. C. Pratt, four to E. C Wood cock, and one to Frank Dyer. - Mr. and Mrs. E. A Cyr, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Morris left for Culver Tuesday evening where they will enjoy a picnic Mr. and Mrs. James Chalmers and Hugh Knight left for Tygh Ridge Tuesday evening where they will spend the Fourth with Mrs. Chalmers parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Staats returned Saturday evening from a trip to Hood River. Notice Prices 5Krh Goodrich Cord tires 32x4 $32.85 Goodrich Cord tires 30x3 1-2 15.20 Kelly Springfield fabric 30x3 1-2 10.10, Kelly Springfield tubes 30x3 1-2 2.10 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 them for $20 less parts. Bring your broken castings. We can repare them and save you the price and time of waiting to send for new parts. We 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 about what you need and we- will be Tires and Tubes I yleased to quote you prices on ypur 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. We need your business. We must have your business. We can't live without your business. So bring up your business. Ana we will have lots of business. Maupin Garag'e l Us YELLOWPENCIL LYfe? naUiiHa RED BAND V, made , Br I Side Lights After finishing his second glass of water one warm evening re cently, while a guest at the Harpham Hoel, County Supt Gronewald announced he could drink the reservoir dry, but an attempt to get another glass at the hydrant proved the truth of his boast, for it would not flow. The County Agent will next be serving a warrant on Jim Hill last seen on the premises of Marshal Wilhelm. , Wamic News Herbert Morrow brought a load of freight from The Dalles Wed nesday. ; i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wing and Verda went'to The Dalles Wed nesday. Callie Duncan was in The Dal les Friday from Smock. " Clifford nnd Claybourn Palma teer, Lyman and Andy Booth, Tom and Roy Shiveley returned Friday from Estacada where they have been working. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Farlow, and Ladelphia were in The Dal les Friday from Smock. Roy Baxter and Bob Hester, made a trip to North Bend last week returning Saturday. Mrs. C. C. Conley and sons Wallace and Elmer visited in The Dalles Saturday. Frank Roberts of Grass Valley transacted business in The Dal les Saturday. He formally lived here. Lute Shadley went to The Dal les Friday. ' This place had real summer weather last the tempeture was 94, but a wind blowing the past few days has cooled the weather several degrees. ; " ' ' ' Walter Driver of Xygh Valley, has bought a home In The Dalles and moved in toR Thursday Hilda Norval went with them. They all have employment. Willie Willard went to The Dalles Friday. ' , Percy Driver was a 'business visitor in The Dalles Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Karlin came over from Ellinsburg, Wn. Tues day to their home in Tygh Valley remaining a week. Dr. H. L. Dake and a party came up from Portland Monday going on to Maupin for a fishing trip. Smock News We intended to have a picnic on the 4th but were to busy mak ing hay. Some went to Dufur, others to Wamic, all report a good time. We were greived to hear of the death by alcoholic poisoning of J. E. Daly of Gateway, former ly a merchant at that place. He wag well known and of a C"'iai sunny disposition.. P; iea;e'8a wife and three lUdren Mesdofteg Muivanv Iva and Wilbur are spending the week on the upper Deschutes. Ed. Dis brow is taking care of Mr. Gor don in their absence. J. M. Farlow and Callie Dun can went to The Dalles Wednes day for medical treatment, re turning home on Sunday. Ladel phia accompanied them and visit ed her cousins Evans Parrish and wife, and Lela Blanhard at Mosier. Glen Large who has been at Gateway several months came down to Maupin on Saturday and then out to Smock to visit his sister Edith Hill over Snnday He went to The Dalles on Mon day to visit his mother over the Fourth. Edf. Davis and family came on Tuesday to visit their daughter Mrs. E. E. Wall and family over the 4th. Blaine Disbrow is working this week making trails in the Nation al Forest. Call for Bids Bids will be received by the Maupin Council on construction of sidewalk between 4th and 5th street on the east side of De- schuts avenue. Specifications may be secured from the recorder. The Council reserves tne right to reject any or all bids. 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. Raspberries will be on the market about the first of July and Logans about a week later. The crop will not last long due to hot weather. Give us your orders now We specialize in fresh 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 the market for the least money. Our stock of groceries and fresh meats ar atall 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 Here is a little example of our service. Butter nut Bread, fiThe bread supreme", Kich as butter sweet as a nut. Drawn from the latests 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. Phone us your order in the even ing. Bread arrives every morning. Can you beat this service? Think" of living in the country getting city service. We are always on the job. Business is good. A car of Siilt 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 yo'cu At Your Service Command Un BUTLER'S Everything for the Table Don't Forget to place your order foA- Fruit With U i m Fire Proof Good Meals Clean Beds Soft Drinks Ice Cream Cigars and Tobacco Billiards and Pool Harpham Hotel and Confectionery J. L. Harpham Start That Account Today and when you think of a Bank, think of our Bank then come in and get acquainted. The man with five dollars is' treated with as much courtesy as the man with thousands. ' You Need Us We Need You As business friends we are , both , made" stronger Maupin Stale Bank We Strive to Merit Approval