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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1923)
MAUPIN TIMES ioih Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL IX. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1923 NO .4 J Side Lights If you ever have an idle time and have no place to go, take the road right up the hill and come to Shaniko. The people are awful clever here; the streets . are paved with mud and when a cow gets stuck in it she stands ' and chews her cud. There is a road on every corner leading out of town, and when you go to travel them they mostly all go down. The hills are kinda' slop ing, they slant in every way; ope way goes to Maupin, the other -to John Day. I come home the other day feeling kinder punk; you see I walking around the hill and stepped right on a skunk. He raised his flag and charged. I run a half a mile, . and I sat down on the side of the hill to rest a little while. Now this sounds kinda' fishie; tt sounds just like a yarn, but ever since that fatal day I have slept out in the barn. My eyesight is kinda' failing me, I cannot see 'I if5 i OLD FAITHFUL- Once eve yevemy minute? Notice Mm mm 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 Ave 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 E AO I YfeS? loitHtfio FED BAND M1,Sitl. so well, but I can always tell when I have a skunk. I can find them by the smell. R-, C Fulkerson. Someone has discovered that it takes 140 nuts to hold a Ford together and only one to hold it in the road. Lost One Rube. Finder please return to Geo. Claymier. Route A Box 74. Liberal reward. Rebekahs Install Last evening the local Rebek ahs instaled the following officers Lois Van Laanen, N. G.; Grace Chalmers, V. G ; Elsie Beckwith warden; Sadie Goetjen, conduc tor; Lottie Donaldson, R. S. N. G.; Sophia Martin, L. S. N. G.; Lydia Fraley, R. S. V. G:; and appointed Julia Pratt, L. S. V. G. ; Lora Doty, I. S. G. ; Jessie McCorkle, G. S. G. Margie Stuart was elected captain of the team. Pay Your Grocer First ill- i 'WHi5Blj 1 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 3400 square miles of marvels, beauty and color nothing like it on earth leaping geyBerB, growling grottoB, boilinf cauldrons, nature's moat fantastic form ations, in the midst of which are mag nificent hotols, charming cottage villages. 300 miles of matchless boulevards and all the comforts of home. Bend for our booklet. It tells tha thril ling story of nature's wonderland. Our THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated DAILY during tha season between Portland and West Yellowstone by the Union Pacific System lot our representatives explain tha various tours which enable visitors to seo tho Yellowstone at minimum cost; also quote fares, prepare your itinerary and make your reservations. Call on R. B. BELL Agent Maupin. Ore. Prices 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. 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 Garage NEWS ITEMS OF W. J. Harris is preparing to erect a cement cellar. R. H. DeCamp and H. M. Greene have arranged a transac tion by which Mr. DeCamp will take the town property and the Greene family will have the fruit farm on the river. Mr. and Mrs. DeCamp will look for a location elsewhere, hoping to improve the latter's health. Portland Painless Densist, 305 Second St., The Dalles, Oregon, over Linquist Jewelry Store. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Mrs. J. H. Woodcock and daughter returned home from Hood River the first of the week A crew is busy in each of the local warehouses getting ready for the big crop which will be gin coming,in immediately. Kreso Dip No. 1. A real stand ardized dip for all purposes, for sale at Maupin Drug Store. F. C. Butler is having an ad ditional floor put in his cooler at the meat market. Butler's are receiving another 50 crate shipment of loganberries this week. John McTagart of Madras is canvassing for Acetylene light plants in Maupin this week. The river is quite muddy from the recent storms in the hay creek country and Bend. For Sale One fresh Holstein cow and calf. Cow is good milk er, gentle and about six years of age. $80.00 takes them both Robert E. Ellinwood Wapinitia. A. H. Philmlee is having an addition of 12x24 added to their house. They will celebrate the event with a dance Saturday night. Grandma Morris is visiting here this week. Mrs. Roy Morrow of Kalama 5 per cent for Cash Tires and-Tubes LOCAL INTERST Wn. arrived Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives- Mrs Morrow will be remembered as Hazel Williams. Power concrete mixer for Rent Saves the wages of 4 men Shattuck Bros. Cash buyers 'waiting. If you want to sell let me hear your proposition H. L. Morris John Karlen shipped a carload of sheep and LaClair a carload of cattle over the O. T. railroad the first of the week. Mr. VanWaning left Monday for Metolius where he will have charge of the station for awhile. Take a Kodak with you on our vacation. All makes for ale at Maupin Drug Store. Quite a number of people went from here to Tygh Valley Satur day night to the show and dance. Mr. and Mrs. A. Agidius, Mrs. J. P. Agidius, Master Jimmie Agidius, and Neils Paulsen, motored to The Dalles Saturday evening, where Mrs. Agidius will visit her brother A. Paulsen Mr. and Mrs. M. F. VanLaanen accompanied them to Dufurre turning with them Sunday night O. F. Renick and family return ed Monday from a two weeks vacation. Are we busy? I'll say we are, Who? BUTLER'S. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Turner are spending the week at Sherars Bridge. Vera Johnson has charge of the post office while they are away. The cool weather of the last few days is certainly appreciated The Times office is undergoing some remodeling" by which we will have 12 by 15 feet more pace for the press room. A neat living room is being fitted also. Family washing done, 45 and 75 cents dozen. Mens washing also done cheap Mrs. L. E. Stockton, Cook Apartment Wapinitia Heading and threshing started this week. Richard Delco is working for Julius Shipflin during harvest, Mrs. Katie Graham went to he Dalles Wednesday of last week returning on Thursday. W. A. Dane has been building barn for Harold Retherforcl this week. Joe Riggles and wife returned Saturday from Portland where they had been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller of The Dalles visited with Mrs. Mc Coy on Thursday at the hotel. Harry Lewis and Jim Smith came out from the timber Thurs day where they had been cutting wood. Robert Lewis returned from Happy Ridge Friday and is now working for Calvin McCorkle. James Abbott went to the mountains Sunday bringing Cur tis Abbott out with him. D. W. Sharpe and family spent Sunday at Clear Lake. Job Crabtree and family and grandma Davis came up from Bake Oven Sunday. J. Shipflin has purchased a new header. ,Mrs. Evans is cooking for C. J McCorkle's threshing crew. N. W. Flinn and sons Leslie and Jessie returned to The Dalles Tuesday from Clear Lake where they have been fishing for several and Mrs. Louie Woodside visited at L Woodside's Sunday. The Richmonds were visitors here from Maupin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnett went to Smock Thursday to visit their daughter Mrs. Max Mayfield and to can some fruit. Rev. and Mrs. Matthews of Simnasho were Wapinitia visitors Monday. Mrs. Wm Maynard has gone to Idaho. Chester Pechette went to Gate way and returned Wednesday. Roy Ward is working for H. V. Retherfovd. Elsie Lewis is helping Mrs. George Claymier during harvest. Ernest Dodge who is a Marine is spending his furlough visiting his parents. Elsie Hackler, who has been in The Dalles some time arrived here Sunday evening for a visit withhomefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batty went to Portland Tuesday on business. " ' Sunday evening Rev. G. E. McDonald of Portland, U. B. conference superintendent will speak here and conduct post qualterly conference. BUTLER'S Everything for the Table Prepare for winter with a nice lot of canned fruit. Phone us your orders we do the rest. We have contracted the only two orchards of v peaches in Southern Wasco county and will be pre pared to fill your orders. What about your harvest supplies? We areprepar ed with many specials to meet your needs at this time. If it is groceries or meat you want phone us. If the local phone office is open wc are. Wc are always at your service. Comma nd us. Fire Proof Good Meals Clean Beds Harpham Hotel and Confectionery J. L. I Start That Account Today and when you think of a Bank, think of our Bank then come in and p.ct acquainted. The man with fivp; dollars is treat od with as much courtesy as the man with thousands. You Need Us We Need You A3 business friends we are both made stronger Maupin State Bank We Strive Va Criterion News Mrs. F. Herrling of Salem returned Tuesday from Bend where she has been visiting her son Alfred. She is spending the week here with her daughter Mrs. Kirsch before returning to her home in Salem. Alma Hall is cooking for the Herrling Bros, through haying. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moss made a trip ove the highway to Bend Sunday. Claude Hall spent Sunday with home folks here. Hay harvest is in full blast in this section. Rev. Sprouse of Maupin will preach at Lakeview Sunday, the 22. Everyone cordially invited. Reward A reward of $10.00 will be paid for information leading to the arrest of person taking canvas covering from mill at Woodcock Bros. Warehouse. -New Today Soft Drinks Ice Cream Cigars and Tobacco Billiards and Pool Harpham to Merit Approval J , ,j