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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1926)
IT R. E. Wilson Co. PHONE MAIN 271 DO NOT FORGET it is the little things in life that count; that small savings made each week make large ones at the end of the year. We arc saving you money on your home nceda. We can do this because our 30-day terms arc practically cash. We have. cut out account losses; we can buy on the lowest market, and our overhead expense is very low. Saturday and lQr Saturday and Monday Only "fO Monday Only Will buy one pound of Maid O' Clover Butter All week 78c All week will buy you a HROOM that other stores charge $1.25 for Saturday and rQr Saturday and. Monday Only DO Monday Only will buy a 10 pound sack of Sperry's Rolled Oats All week 12c AH week will buy a package of Post's Bran Flakes All week 38c All week will buy a 5-pound can of Dixie Belle Molasses All week 78c All week will buy a No. 5 pail of Jewel Shortening All week All week a, 34 will buy a package of Peets Washing Machine Soap Get ready for the Fishing Season Sco our line of TACKLE FishingLicenses arc now on i?ale ft. Geiser and wife celebrated aster at Portland, driving to the biz town Saturday. Sergeant Salzman and Traffic Officer Blaser were in Maupin on official business Monday. Mrs. Geo, Tillotson drove .to Shaniko Thursday, making the return trip the same day. F. D. Stuart and wife motored to Mosier Sunday and visited with Mrs. Stuatr's parents. Art Gutzler came in from the IenneRhan ranch Monday and transacted business in Maupin. Don't fail to attend the High school play at the school auditori um Saturday night. ' $10,000 is at stake see how it is won. Spaldinjr athletic goods for sale. Special prices to schools and ball clubs. Maupin Drug Store. Get your Ming license at Wilson's and be prepared for the time when the trout are allowed to bite. Spring weather best for picture taking. Keep a supply of films on hand, Maupin Drug Store. LOCAL AND TERSONAL school play Saturday from High night. H. M. Barnum was over Shady Brook Saturday. Al. Henton was in from Bakeoven ranch Monday. his $10,000 At Stake-HiKh school auditorium Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Trice and Art Pugh and wife, all from Tygh Hidge, spent a few hours Sun day in Maupin Chalmers home. at the James I). R. Appling was a business visitor from Criterion last Satur day. Julius Shepflin of Wapinitia was transacting business in Mau pin Monday. Ask for Jung's arch braces They stop foot pains instantly Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. Geiser has gone to the southern part of the state and will be engaged In work for the Dejree of Honor during the re mainder of the month. The professor says he is getting so he can almost eat his own cooking. Amonor those gathered in by the traffic ..squad at The Dalles last week were a Hood River man and a former Dufur citizen. The Hood Riverite was assessed $200 and given 10 days in jail, and the other paid $150 and spent 10 days in the hoosegow. Anyone finding auto license plate bearing number 163-783, are requested to return it to this office. Wc want to enjoy our car but do not want traffic officers to pick us up for driving with but one license plate. Believe it was lost between Maupin and Dufur last Sunday. Charley Kramer indulged in another auto wreck Saturday niarht while on his way home from the dance. He ran head on into the car driven ,by Than Cavan, completely wrecked his Ford coupe and tore the fenders and running board from the Studebaker. Ben Herrling received a G. M. C. one and one-half ton truck Monday, it coming up from Portland Win. II. Smith, forest ranger stationed in the Bend district, with his wife, were guests at the Geo. Tillotson home Sunday last Wanted Milch cow, either fresh or to be fresh soon. W. Ai Matthews, Simnasho, Ore gon. 2M2. Shoemaker Wanted 1 ; I Fishing Season Opens April 15, Thursday Next Are You Prepared? Maupin needs a shoemaker and needs him bad. As it is now people wanting shoes fixed are compelled to send to The Dalles and pay postage two ways and add the price of the fixing. We believe a real shoemaker, not a mere cobbler, would do well here, as everybody wears shoes and they wear out occasionally land need fixing. Twelve years actual experience on the Des chutes River and personal selection from a number of lines shown, is behind our sales of Tackle. We can truthfully say that we know a few things about the "big fellows" and how to get them. ' We offer such well known makes as Deyine, Arrow and "Big Bill" Fly Rods Heddon Dowagiac Spoon Gasting Rods Combination Fly and Casting Rods South Bend and Messelbach Casting Reels Shakespeare and Y fi E Automatics Joe Welch, Arrow and Great Western Leaders Boyles' "Doc Shelton," "Bear Valley" and "Colorado" Spoons, Doubles-Singles Genuine "Al Wilson" Spinners Mansfield Silk Casting and a Variety of Enameled Fly Lines Mrs. M. Stuart looked around at The Dalles Friday, going ov er with P. C. Butler. The Harry Lewis family spen Sunday in Maupin with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Tillotson, and husband. They reside at Wapinitia. E. Gramse, game warden for Hood River county, was investi gating rumors of proaching in the Deschutes Tuesday. He went from here to North Junction. Mrs. Jesseline Morrison, form er publisher of The Times, called on Rev. and Mrs. J. I. Parker at Manor, Wash., Sunday. This we glean from a communication from Rev. Parker. Harvey D. Slusher came over from Dufur Friday and when he; returned on Sunday his mother, Mrs. W. H. Staats, went with him, remaining in Dufur until Sunday evening. Mrs. Geo. L. Morris departed for a month's visit with her par ents at Grangeville, Idaho, Sun day. George will try and eat his own cooking for a time, whether he likes it or not. jPicke Cecil Woodcock was recently heard to exclaim that alter a man has reached 40 hi finds there is little else to expect except more of the same." "Maybe the reason why girls alway kiss and make up," says Hank Harpham, ''is because the makeup is so easy to put back on:" According to "Dad" Fischer one thing that will cure vanity is ta show a women the proof of her picture before the photo grapher has retouched it. SPECIAL ON RossNature Flies A Hand-Made Dry Fly of highest quality while they last 2 for 25c, Doz. Assorted or Straight $1.40 in i FLOURr Unexcelled For Baking all kinds of Bread CaRes Pastries Woodcock Bros. Milling Co. MAUPIN, OREGON "it is a Jimmie Chalmers says sure sign of spring when the small boy hides the hoe and rake, also the carpet beater." In speaking of a quick worker Bob Wilson says "he was so fast that when he had the seven year itch he scratched himself out of it in a year and a half. iShattuck Bros. Maupin's Leading' Merchants E. O. Martin, who has been in Maupin the past 10 days re ceiving treatment for blood poi soning in his right hand, left for his home at Gateway Tuesday. His hand is much improved. The Staata fish pond now sports a fine boat, the handiwork of Gene Pratt of Wamic. Bill says that when he takes a ride all the smaller trout in the pond follow him around like trained hunting dogs. Billy Heckman came in from the Connolly lambing camp Mon day, after being away from town three weeks. Billy has been troubled with rheumatism in his feet and concluded to take a lay off for a few days. Andrew Crabtree, who has been visiting relatives at Scio the past 10 days returned to Maupin Tuesday. While "away Mr. Crabtree attended the fun eral of a niece, whom he had not seen for 35 years. . John Confer is authority for the statement "that if the grown up men of Maupin would show the same willingness to dig in the dirt that is manifested by the kids, food products wouldn't cost so much," Jack Staats says "older resi dents of Maupin will probably reoognize the new 'Charleston' dance as the old 'hoe-down' made over." French Butler has arrived at the conclusion that this is a queer world "banks have police men to guard their money, but a grocer trusts his deliveryman with bushel of potatoes." Prof. Geiser advises the good little boys to be like Jack Demp- sey and never get into a fight. Jim Woodcock is an ardent "wet." He wants to see water on Juniper Flat and lots of it. Kitchen cabinet for sale in good condition, $15.00. J. M. Morrow, at Butler' store. 22-t2 AUTOMOBILE and General Machine Work u Cylinder Grinding. General Machine Work, Truing1 Ganks hafts, Making; Pistons and Ring. Bearings, All Sizes Made to Order. Sheet Metal Workers Complete line of Parts, for All Makes of Cars Full Line of lahers Springs Electric and O xy-Acetylene WELDING ffiEAD (& (QALLOWAY 609 East Second Street Phone 400 THE DALLES. ORE Phone 383J Read the Maupin, limes MICKiESaS-T" 1 TK FREE AUD ZtGH CASS O? PUBUSUM& A UESWPER ARE GOUfi Tt TMS$ CM jU AUD OP tf TO KEEP"TUS WERE FAWGUS MQW&'JCMRUALGQmGr, so Dorr AerofciEMtD wweu WE ASK PAMFEROUR. 8PN5B, i AKf VJE. feOYTA WAVE IT Spot Service Sta. 'fjgh Valley Ore. .VOR Gas, Oils, Tires Accessories " We trade and sell New and Used FORD CARS Cash or Terms Service Our Motto Paul Muller Proprietor I -r r - -4