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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
R. E. Wilson Co. - PHONE MAIN 271 t "Where Your Dollar Goes Farther" 9-lb. sack Rolled Oats 68c 9-lb. sack Farina 73c 1-lb can Schilling's Baking Powder 45c California White Navy per pound 10c Thompson's Seedless Raisins, per pound 10c Fancy Italian Prunes lie Sunbrite Cleanser, can 5c Fancy Shrimp, can 18c Lb. can Lipton Coffee 54c 5-lb. tin Best Jelly 95c Mazola Oil, quarts 68c 10c package Spaghetti 8c or Egg Noodles No. 5 pail Shortening 94c Well known Jewel Brand Bring Us Your Produce LOCAL AND PERSONAL D. P. Steers of Tvgh was seen on our streets Tuesday. Mrs. C. B. Dahl of Tygh was in Maupin on business Friday last. Jess Lewis and wife were in from their Wapinitia ranch Sat urday. Arthur Ashley and wife were in from their White River ranch Tuesday. H. M. Greene left on a busi ness trip to Rowena Tuesday morning. , ' , Mrs. Emanuel Karjen of Tygh 'Valley 'was a Maupin visitor Tuesday. Clarence . Alexander was in from the Flat Tuesday, trading with our merchants. Alva. Hammer was absent a few days from school last week on account of illness. Bob Wilson, accompniied by W. H, Staats, made a business trip to The Dalles Monday. A. J. Conroy, Deep Creek sheepman, was in town Saturday last with a carload of beef. Ed Steffan was in from Tgh Saturday and took in the ford old-time dance at Legion halli. New assortment of jewelry. Expert watch repairing; reason able prices. Maupin Drug Sto re. Good reading glasses, guart in teed to give satisfaction, $1.00 to $2.00 per pair. Maupin Dp ug Store. Section Foreman Lucore an. d part of his crew from Sh .payers Bridge were trading in Maupjn last Saturday; o Geo. Furneaux and Lane Smith, basiness men of Dufur, were transacting business in Maupin Saturday last. For Sale -The old church property at Tygh Valley. In quire of David W Sharpe. Wap initia, Oregon. " 10-tf o Mr, Veatch. one of Portland's noted trapshooters, was in Mau pin a short time on Friday, at the Hotel Kelly. o Sol. W. Hauser, one of the popular ytung men of Tygh Val ley, was in Maupin on business Tuesday afternoon. H, M. Greene, road master for this district, fixed up the bridge over' Bakeoven creek, near the oil station, Monday. The ten students of the si.tth gr ade are preparing for the stale examination in Oregon Historj, Thursday, January 21. Nathan Hill, in charge of the farming end of the Warm Springs agency, was transacting busi ness in Maupin Monday. H. M. Barnum and wife from Shady Brook, were among those who attended the old-fashioned dance in Maupin Saturday night L. C. Henneghan and -wile went to Dufur yesterday in re sponse to a message telling thiit Grandma Knowles was S(triousliv ill. Rev. W. H. Aldridge occupied the pulpit at the Fne Metho dist church Sunday, si ibstitnting for the regular paste. Rev. A D. Sprouse, We will sell you a piano or player piano, guaranteed in every way, respect, for 520.00 down and $10.00 per month. Maupin Drugstore. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown of Wapinitia were in town Friday. While in Maupin Mrs. Brown paied The Times office a most welcome call. A. C. Martin has removed the fence from the front of his De schutes avenue residence, there by greatly improving the ap pearance of same. Vint Seers, in charge of the telephone switchboard at Tygh, was in Maupin Tuesday, trying to arrange for a new line between Maupin and Tygh. ; Lewis Derthick, son of O. B. Derthick, now -a drug clerk at Bend, stopped off a short time in Maupin Sunday while on his way home from a visit in Portland. A broken bolt put one of the city rams out of commission Mon day. Fire Chief Chalmers and L. C. Henneghan located the trouble and soon had the balky machine doing its duty. N. G. Hedin was in from his Wapinitia ranch Tuesday. He is another man who reconizes the superioi-ity of the job printing turned out by The Times force, and left U3 a fine order for such work. FOUND-Baby ring at Odd Fel lows Hall. Evidently was lost at the time the baby clinic was held in the hall. Owner may get same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this ad. ' J. C. Bradway, Smock rancher, took time away from his place Tuesday and drove to Maupin. Mr. Bradway usually takes two days for the trip, but on this oc casion made the round trip in one day. C. F. Hudnall and wife, and the former's toother, Mrs. B. E. f-7ign were in Maupin from The Daises a short time Tuesday afternoon. '. Mr. tiudnail is in charge & Butler's Ninth Street grocery aJ1 The Dalles. ;szm . o Chas. Crooot, the Wamic blacksmith wit wife and little son, was in .Maupin a few davs this week, having been called here by the illness of his nephew, Lester Elmer Crofoot, who died yesterday mormJig- Lost-Black and ton male fox hound from the R. P. Hulse ranch of Tygh Ridge, the first of last week. About one year old. Answers to name of "Drummer" Wore hamestrap with ring on for collar. Finder please communi cate with R. P. Hulse, Route 2, Dufur, Oregon. 10-t2 Arthur Morris was taken with a severe attack of hiccoughs Fri day while with the Legion bas ketball shooters at Culver night. The malady contin ued until Tuesday morning, causing Mr. Morris much annoyance. v 0 J. W. Vaughn and Mrs. G. W. Vaughn, brother and mother of Mrs. A. B. Smith, came up from Roseburg Friday and will remain at the fish hatchery with A. B. for an indefinite period, Mrs. Smith is at Roseburg and will remain there some time. Mrs. J. Snyder, mother of Mrs. Vere DeVoe, who has been with her daughter in Maupin for sev eral weeks, left for her home at Loon Lake, 38 miles north of Spokane, Saturday. Mr. Snyder i3 an old printer friend of The Times man, and is now conduc ting a summer fishing resort at the lake. Dangerous To Set Fires In Our Forests SANITARY! BEAUTIFUL! INEXPENSIVE! Cong'oleum Gold Seal Armstrong' Genuine . Linoleum RUGS! SIZES: 3 feet x 6 feet 7j feet x 9 feet 9 feet x 10j feet 9 feet x 12 feet 12 feet x 12 feet 12 feet x 15 feet A size to fit each, and every room in the house. Also small rugs, 18x36-inch to place in front of the sink or stove or in the doorway, thus doubling the life of your present floor covering. Shattuck Bros. ing in a closed forest area. The reminder were for miscellaneous causes. It is becoming a serious matter to break the forest fire laws of Oregon and Washington. One hundred and eighty-five people found this out last summer when they left fire in the woods, were brought to justice by officers of the United' States For est service, and were found guilty. It cost them $2,777 in fines and $518.95 in court costs. Practically all of these cases were tried under the state Are laws by local justices of the peace, the large majority of whom, the federal forest officers report, are enforcing the fire laws without fear or favor. . These figures are given in a report just issued by the district forester's office, Portland, Ore nog. A total of 184 cases were prosecuted and only three found not guilty. Fourteen additional cases are still pending final ac tion. In addition to these criminal cases, settlements were secured in seventeen civil cases, in which damages were collected by the government to the amount of $8,238.60. A number of civil cases, are still pending. In the criminal cases, the re port shows that 98 convictions were for camp fires, 31 were for brush-burning fires, aud 19 were for smokers fires. Five convic tions were for camp fires with out permit, and two for smok- Who wants to buy one or two old Oakland cars One '11 run, the other can be coaxed to. May be seen at The Times office. NO TRESPASSING I hereby serve notice that I do not want anyone to hunt on my property. Anyone ught so do ing will be prosecuted according to law. Thos. A. Connolly 2-t8 NO TRESSPASSING Notice is hereby given that : I will not allow fishing, hunting, nor sheep to graze on my place. Anyone 1 caught violating this notice will be prosecuted accord ing to law, John Donaldson. Dated January 14, 1926. 10-t8 HORSES FOR SALE The .Times is $1.50 per year. I. O. 0. F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209. Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. B. F. Turner. N. G. Oscar Renick, Sec. Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send it to ; . . j GUY A. POUND Manufacturing Jeweler J and Watchmaker Successor to D. Lindquiat THE DALLES - - OREGON 30 head of broke horses, 5 to 7 years old, weight from 1200 to 1500; 10 head unbroken horses, 4 and 5 years old; one jack, v15 hands high, weight 1000 pounds, good breeder. Inquire of Claude Wilson, Maupin, Oregon. Ilt8 ! ! j Cars Trucks Tractors are more popular this year than ever before. There will be a good many sold in our territory this spring. Our pricrs will be the same as Portland, meaning that you don'S pay any more for your car F. O. B. Maupin than F, O. B. Portland. We will endeavor to give you Better Service, to which you arc enti tled. We have also arranged for our customers who wish it to take their car direct from the assembly track at Portland, giving you an opportunity to visit a branch orf the biggrst industry in the world, fieeing the plant in operation as our guest at our expense. Buy Non-Detonating UNION GAS! AND Aristo Motor Oil UNION OIL GO. OF CALIFORNIA The Dalles - - Oregon piiiiiimiiii!iiiiiii:iii!iiiii!iiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu ! JAS. CHALMERS 1 x s General St 1 Blacksmith I i . ' i B S and Blacksmith 1 Supplies Roadster Tourinjr Car Coupe 630.75 Tractor $578.fc0 $442.45 f Tudor Sedan 473.65 $693.15 Fordor Sedan 776.35 Ford Ton Truck 445.00 All f. o. b. Maupin WOOD-TILLOTSON CO. 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