R. E. Wilson Co. PHONE MAIN 271 WE consistently try to give you better qual ity at LOWER PRICES. The ever in creasing: number who are taking advan tage of these prices prove to us that most every one in this community likes to trade where their dollars go farther, and where they do not have to help pay losses caused by long-time credit. Aunt Dinah Molasses 2-lbcan 19c No. 1 tin Jam ffiff 19c 1-lb Codfish Brick 19c Blue Jacket Sardines gacn 8c Crystal White Soap III 4c White Navy Beans pound 8c Arm & Hammer Soda, per package 6c Calumet Baking Powder pound tin 29c Sperry White Down Flour, 49-lb sack $2.15 Above Prices Good Until Friday, March 5th Ask for a free sample of De witt's Kidney Pilla and Manzan at the Maupin Drug Store. Ernest Troutman was in town Saturday and Sunday. ' He spent the time fixing his Star car. Chief Chalmers tested the fire hydrants Tuesday, it being the regular monthly examination. Miss Albertina Hackler was a visitor at The Dalles Thursday, coming home Friday morning. Lloyd Woodside and his cousin. Roy Woodside, made a trip to The Dalles Friday, returning Sunday. Flurstel Hollis has been build ing a hog-tight fence on two sides of his 2500-acre ranch east of town. L. C. Henneghan and wife re turned from a short visit with relatives near Salem Monday morning. . Floyd Richmond came up from Portland Wednesday last and will remain here during the. spring work. Mrs. L. Fischer was a visitor at The Dalles Tuesday, going over for the purpose of having dental work done. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Huston Johnson was in from the Wamic section Tuesday. Hugh Wood spent Tuesday and part of Wednesday a Shaniko. George Stout was a Maupin visitor Tuesday. He lives at Smock. John Ayres of Wamic was, in Maupin Saturday transacting business. Henry Wing came in from Wa mic Tuesday and called upon our local merchants. Morris Greene Dalles on business day to Monday. was at The from Satur- Walter Woodside of Wapinitia is building a hog-tight fence around his ranch. Everett Richmond took a load of fence posts to the Hollis ranch on Monday. T. W. and J. W. Linn were in from their mill at Pine Grove Tuesday morning. George Duncan was a Wamic resident who transacted business in Maupin Tuesday. Wrn. Forman of Wapinitia drove to town Monday in a brand new Chevrolet car. Herman Gesh and wife were Wamic residents who were trad ing in Maupin Tuesday. Jas. Derthick was in town Tuesday. He is at work for Ernest Confer on the Flat. Good serviceable flashlights, complete with battery, $1.00 each at Maupin Drug Store. James Woodcock and family have returned from a two-weeks visit with relatives in various parts of the state. Frank McGill was in town from Wamic Saturday, the visit being his regular monthly pil grimage to this city. ( Everett Richmond took one of his trucks to The Dalles Friday He will have needed repairs made on the vehicle there. A. Lincoln Hartman has been ailing with the epidemic-flu but has so far recovered as to be able to visit Maupin Monday. Mrs. Kev. wershon accom panied her husband from Wap initia Tuesday and attended the revival meeting that evening. Someone's radio needs fixing The way howls come in on our set would make one think they were attending a dog funeral- Julius Shepflin and children visited with Mrs. Shepflin at The Dalles over Sunday. Mrs S. is very ill at the county seat town. Newell Shearer, who has been wintering in California, returned from the southern state last week. He was in Maupin Saturday. Vx. OF -SOLD BY- 'ClU V R. E. Wilson Go. Alfred Bennett, living near Antelope, came to Maupin Tues day. He was accompanied by his wife, who teaches school near Wamic. There was considerable Bnow, wind and rain on the Flat Wednes day evening, the weather being the coldest experienced there this winter. C. L. Lofton, wife and son from Tygh were visitors at the home of G. I. Derthick Thurs day. Mrs. Derthick is Mr. Lof ton's daughter. Wtn. Galbreath and wife came in from Mosier Sunday and spent the day at the Chalmers home. Mrs. Chalmers and Mrs. Gal breath are Bisters. Howard Nye, son-in-law of John Confer, came up from Hood River Monday, with his family and will farm the Chas. Pierce ranch this reason. Mrs, A. U Pifeh, mother of Mrs. James Chalmers, was called from her home at Tygh Ridge Exactly Four Hundred and Seventy-Five Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Children's 03 mm TO BE OFFERED IN OUR PLEARA TT7 r TrSl wi A Opening Saturday, February 27, 1926 Many at less than manufacturer's cost. We must reduce shoe stocks to make room for new stock to arrive, and offer you our high-grade lines of shoes at prices you cannot afford to overlook. Shoes of Service -:- Shoes of Style by Peters Shoe Co., Buckingham & Hecht, Chippe wa and other manufacturers of high grade shoes, in Oxfords and regular cuts, Dress and Work shoes, both light and heavy; shoes of solid leather and honest workmanship. WHILE THEY LAST We will present each customer purchasing: shoes duriug this tale with a handsome little souvenir by Peters & Company. SHATTUCK BRO MAUPIN. OREGON Sunday to minister to her daugh ter while the latter was ill. J. H. Fitzpatrick was in town from his ranch at Tygh Tuesday. Mr. Fitzpatrick says he expects about 800 of his ewes to lamb this spring, and that lambing will probably begin about March 5th. Allie Pratt, uncle of Carl Pratt, and who has been living in Wash ington the past four years, was in Maupin Saturday. Mr. Pratt is visiting with relatives here and at Wamic. F. M. Walters and son. Marion, who formerly lived near Maupin, but who now reside near' Col - ville, Washington, departed for their home Monday after a month's visit with relatives in this vicinity. juiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii I JAS. CHALMERS s x 5 General j I Blacksmith I i and Blacksmith 1 i Supplies Horseshoeing, Wagon- Work and Machinery Repairing Will sell you a good piano or piano player for $20.00 down and 8.00 per month. Maupin Drug Store. Pay Water Rent All water user are hereby noti fied that water rent must be paid by the 10th of each month. Failure to do so will result in water being shut off. By order of City Council. Everett Richmond, City Recorder. Piano Must Be Sold ate sale. Will gi ?e easy terms to an establish d home. For full particulars and where it may be seen adc Iress Portland Music Co., 227-6th , St., Portland, Ore. " , sacrifice high-grade piano in storage near here for immedi- YourWatckfljcjTire? If it is not i Joing its work bring it to T ie Times office and Mr. Sen j mes will send it to ' GUY A. POM Manrrfactu ring Jeweler Ad Wa tchmaker SucrS8or t D. Lindquist JALLES - . OR EGO Nj Fordson Tractor Following is partial list of new parts installed: I I Cylinder Block, Pistons, Rings Crank Shaft; Valves, Field Coil. riiflWmtinl fVen i Differential and Trarismi' t uwjiiiiuuivi ... g I Bearings. Frnnf WHppI PnnWn ? -'" ivvi jLvuiL JllgO m wnvi tin uuia laitS SllUWIIIg any wear. Has New Style Vaporizer Assembly, making easy starting and more power. Priced to sell : Maupin, Oregon nilllllHIIIIIIIIIfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim $383-31 Wood-Tillotsoh Co. I