Image provided by: Hood River County Library District; Hood River, OR
About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1926)
n3E3B in UTLER'S-l eaYQUR HOME GROCERY Our Specials Until April 1 Wedding Breakfast Corn Syrups 75c 40c 85c 45c 10-lb. paii dark . . 5-lb. pail dark . . 10-lb. pail white - . 5-lb. pail white . 6 boxes Matches 4-lb Lard 8-lb. Lard 2H-lb Folgers Golden Gate Coffee $1.20 5-lb Folgers Golden Gate Coffee $2.35 25 Bars White Wonder Soap $1.00 Chick Food for the Baby Chicks, Cracked Corn, Oyster Shell, Bone and Grit. 25c $1.00 $1.95 The Maupin Times We are the house of one line FOOD Published every Thursday at Maupin, Oregon C. V. Semntes, Editor W. Scmnu'8 and E. K. Semme. Publishers. Subscription: One year, $i,v: six mouths, 75 cents; three tnonmrf, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postoffiee Bt Maupm, Oregon, un. Jer the Act of Match 3, 1879. A TIP TO MERCHANTS Marshfield Coos Ray Lumber Co. raises workmen's pay zs re ward for cooperation. Harrisburg Mint growing to be important crop in this vicini ty, this year. Phone your news to The Mau pin Times. Income taxes have been paid for this year, and it is interest mg to know that several million who had to pay something last year were fully exempt, and had nothing to pay this time. Re duction in the tax on autos and tires and many other articles, enables the American people to spend over $250,000,000 for oth er things this year, since that much has been lopped oil of in come taxes. It is but natura that this vast sum will find its way into the hands of the retai trade of the entire country. It will be felt everywhere, and Maupin should not be an excep' tion. And it is also true that those who will spend the money -that otherwise would have gone as taxes will buy the things they eee advertised. In other words the merchant who makes a bid , . , " High Cost 0 Truth" Annual High School Play Romance Fun- Close Calls Music- Novelties Cad off Clfoairadteirs The Winner Stan. Wood The Broker Jas. Appling His Partner Robt Lewis His Other Partner- Earl Greene Fred S!iearer-7Vie Bishop The Girl He Won- Winifred Kaiser The Social Leader- Olive Turner The Shy One -A Ma Pugh The Maid Helen Weber g The Vamps- Jean Wilson, Berta Mathews Maupin High School Auditorium real 1 General Admission 35c ' t Children 25c Reserved Seats 50 cents On Sale Beginning Saturday, April 3, at Maupin Drug Store or this extra trade, and these ex tra dollars, through the columns is apt to get it. Here, then, is a tip that any live, wide-awake tradesman can profit by. Adver tise for the extra dollars, in stead of letting someone else take them from you by the same methods. GOOD.ADVICE Mussolini, new ruler of Italy, may be a fire-eater, but he gave the whole world some good ad vice recently when he instructed the officials of his country to mind their own business." The United States could profit by that advice just now and cease dipping her nose into , Mexico's affairs, so long as Mexio is not interfering with us. The advico to "mind your own business" could also be accepted with pro fit by every individual citizen of this and every other country. Minding your own business is good common sense, and good law. Sit down and ponder over the mischief that is made and the hearts that are rendered un happy right here in your home town of Maupin because some body is minding someone else's business instead of his own. In i t, tnis aay ana age there is so much to learn and do on one's own account that there is no real place for the busy-body. And Mussolini is right when he intimates that the same rule ap plies to nations as well as indi viduals. TAKING A STRAW VOTE Citizens of Maupin who Keep posted on national affairs doubt less have noticed with interest the "straw vote" on tne Vol stead, or prohibition amendment, now being conducted by a large group of daily papers throughout the country. And they also note, no doubt, the bitter attempt being made by several members of congress to bring the argu meni.Deioretnat pody in such a form that some kind of action will be taken toward amending it. We have never before used tne columns or this paper lor a discussion of the merits or de merits of the prohibition act. We have aiways felt, and still feel, that it is a matter for each individual to thresh out for him self,, and that each individual is entitled to his or her own opin ion. Congress has passed a prohibition amendment, and bitter , arguments among our citizens will not be apt to effect Kb April Business about this Bank. The contrary is the rule, for our busi ness is conducted along business lines and no foolishness is prac ticed at any time. We solicit your business and will accord it our careful attention. MAUPIN STATE BANK (INCOKPOUATED) it either way. If those news papers conducting the "straw vote" feel that they can change it, then they are entitled to whatever comfort such a feel ing will give them. One thing, they do not force anyone to take part in their "straw vote," so no harm can result from it. But. be you wet or dry, you must feel more or less interested In a nation-wide snrvey of opin ion on' the subject and, like millions of others you will doubt less watch it closely, even though you may not have taken an actual hand in the voting. , The .federal government has called in all $10,000 bills. Mau pin residents getting any of them in change should not for get to mail them in to Washing ton immediately. We know of one Maupin busi ness man who confines his finarf cial troubles to his wife when ever she asks him for money. Amateur gardeners around Maupin are now busy jetting the tools in shape so their wives can do the work a little later on. Well if prohibition hasn't done anything else it has solved the problem of what to do with dan delions. We are almost around again to the season of the man with the hoe and the politician with the hokum. The Timesonly $1.50 a year. East Maupin News Mrs. Lester Kelly accompanied the Beckwith family on a drive to Duf ur last Sunday. Mrs. Cy. Tunnison was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Crofoot, Sunday, coming from Bakeoven. Violet Mott visited with her sister, Mrs. Frank Brown, at Two Springs over the week end, Returning to Maupin Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Kelly, who has been employed at the Hotel Kelly since last October, left yesterday for Portland, where she will reside. We want country correspond enta. Who'll volunteer? NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Ore gon. Feb. 24 1926. Notice ia horeby given that JOSEPH J. CONNOLLY of Maupin. Oregon, who on Nov. 12. 1020, made Homuatead Entry under Act of Dec. 29, 1916 No. 020.94, for nwl-4awl-4, Sec.14, l-2wl-4, nwl-4 sel-4. el-2aol-4, Sec. 15, el-2nel-4, nel-4nwl-4, wl-2iiwl-4, Soc. 22. nwl-4 nwl-4, Sec. 23, townahlp 5 aouth, range 14 eaat, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of hi intention to make final proof, to eatablieh claim to the land above deacribed, before Keg later, United States Land Ofllce, at The tJullcs, Oregon, on the 13th day of April, 1926. Claimant namea aa wltnesaea: John Foley, Kd. Mathewa, E. W. Huret all of Maupin, Oregon, Thomai Faherty, of The Dalles, Orevon. m4 al J. W. Doanelly, Regiater. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Offlce at The Dalles, Ore gon. March 18, 1926. Notice ia hereby given that GEORGE L. MORRIS of Maupin. Oregon, who on April 19, 1921. made Homeatead Entry under Act June 6, 1912, No, 023463, for ael-4 nel-4, Sec. 32 Townahlp 4 South, Kange 14-Eaat, Willamette Meridian, haa tiled notice of intention to make final three year proof, to caUblinh claim to tho land above described, be fore F. D, Stuart, United etatei Commiaioner, at Maupin, Ore. on the 27, day of April, 1926. Claimant namea as witneasca: II. M. Greene, L. B. Kelly. O F. Henlck, A. M. Morris, all of Maupin, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Keglater. tu2&-a22 I. O. O. F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209. Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hall., Visiting mem bers always welcome. B. F. Turner, N. G. OSCAK IlENICK, Sec. IT 1 HNS, TIRE PRICES when in need of Tires or any other thing automotive. Put on one of our New Holly Manifolds and watch 'er climb. Also a great gas saver Let us demonstrate one for you. Repair Work K by skilled mechanics. Satisfaction guaranteed. Yours for Honest Work and Honest Prices, Wood-Tillotson Co. Look over your office sta tionery and before you are entirely out place your or der for with THE MAUPIN TIMES ! Fisher's I I dairano I i i Lunch Garage (East end of Bridge) Gasolene. Oils, Tires, Accessories i I Goods dways on hand (for convenience of Tourists ( Rennirs CURTAIN AT EIGHT . rww' w j I Good work, lowest cost I Eg! 4