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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1926)
i 3 Vt a-jtaantM R. E. Wilson Co. PHONE MAIN 271 iY CAREFUL BUYING on the lowest mar- ket, no account losses, 30-day terms, which mean Quick money turn-over, enable us to offer you these money-savins: values. Our idea of service is to pass our savings to you to give personally our entire time, attention and energy to our one store. B m White King Washing Powder 44c Assorted Cookies, per pound 24c Three-pound box of Crackers 44c Heinz 's Tomato Soup, can for lie Tall can of Salmon for only 16c Golden West Coffee, per pound 57c Creme Oil Toilet Soap, per bar 7c Baby Scratch, 10-pound package n 45 -D Prices Good 'til April 29 Prineville were In Maupin Mon day night, they being on their way home from Portland. , Nitrocole for floor. Can be walked on half an hour after ap plying. , For sale at Maupin Drugstore. Mn. Ollie WeHerg, who haa been fighting at attack of flu for the past several days, is able to be up, although very weak. OCZZ3B1I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Matt Duffy of The Dalles a Maupin visitor Monday. was . Mark Stuart transacted busi ness at The Dalles yesterday. Earnest Doughty made a trip to The Dalles and back Saturday last.7 We still have it fishing tackle that gets the fish. Maupin Drug Store. Frank McCorkle of Tygh Val ley mingled with Maupin people Tuesday. ' "Get your tackle today." Shattuck has 'the be stassort ment Ask anybody. 23-tf Found Mud cap from Pack ard car. Owner msy have same by calling at this office and ing for this ad. ' pay- P. S. McCorkle, whose habitat is Happy Ridge, was transacting business in Maupin Tuesday. Nearly all Maupin attended the track meet at the Tygh Val ley fair ground last Saturday. II. M. Barnum was a Shady Brook rancher who transacted business in Maupin on Tuesday. Thomas Flanagan came up from Portland Monday and at tended to cleaning up his east side property. George Tillotson Is convalescing from his third attack of flu. He He was in bed all of last week, but is now on the mend. Floyd Richmond, with his mother, accompanied Harry We- berg to Portland Saturday. They returned late Sunday night. G. W. Mallatt of Shaniko was transacting business in Maupin last Saturday. The Times office acknowledges a pleasant call. 0 ' ,' -S. A. (Brick) McLeod came to town from Fargher'a sheep ranch Monday for the purpose of get ting rid of the smell of sheep. ' FOR Sale One large belt driven hay press. Can be oper ated by six horse power gas en gine, or larger. Otto Herrling. 24 tf G. L Harpham came over from his Steveson, Washington, ranch and looked after his Maupin busi ness a few days the first of the week. r Buy $1.00 worth of Parke-Da vis & Co.'s toilet articles and get a 60-cent package free. Good for SO days only; , Maupin Drug Store. Lost Auto bumper on Tygh grade. Finder please bring same to this office and a reward will be paid for its return. C. B. Dahl. Leonard Farlow', accompanied by Miss Florence Mathews, drove to Fossil and back Sunday. The trip covered a little better than 300 miles. Jim Chalmers holds the cham pionship as fisherman. Sunday he sat at one hole in the De sceutes and pulled out 29 large redsides. - The road crew leveled up the pavement on Deschutes avenue Monday morning, making our main thoroughfare look more presentable. ' Vernie Roberts, one of the old standby8 of this section, as well as one of the earliest settlers, was in Maupin from Juniper Flat Wednesday. ' Mrs. Geo. Gill and little daugh ters are at the home of Mrs. Gill's mother, Mrs. W. H. Staats, and will remain for a week. They live at Portland. Joe Kramer went fishing Sun day, He hooked a big one, then lost confidence in his fishing ability, so called upon Jim Chal mers to land the catch. Better practice in Bill Staats' fish pond., Joe. Preaching services will be held hereafter as follows: Every other Sunday in the morning and the alterdate Sundays in the evening. On Sunday next the U. B. Sabbath school will be or ganized. All young people, and their elders as well, are cordially invited to attend both services and Sabbath school. . Old Ironsides The grammar grades are justly pleased with the fine print of C. R. Patterson's "Old Ironsides," purchased by members donating to the Constitution fund, and appropriately framed from re ceipts of the March 13th play. Picked Up About Town ata efcfc" aaa lfca W "One thingin favor of the man who marries these days," says Billy Heckman, is "the styles en able him to know pretty well before hand what he is getting. Otto Herrling says: It's a rare candidate who doesn't possess few remedies for the ills of the farmer." "Sometimes when you look at what father is," says Jim Chal mere, "you can't hardly blame some women for preferring an auto to a baby." Auto Tragedies Increase as . . ' Other Travel Is Made Safer AUTOS STILL CUml KLL Of DEATH Ml (MM 11.000 Mo MM 1000 iDil'l iM I iM I idH'l laiT 1 ii4 lis I mo I ih" ifai I mi mnwr-wMMn kmMU tin twm WHILE railroad tragedies and atrtet cu accidenti la the XJnlted States hT1 rraduallv iuen dlmfnlihfn . laa ..... .v. .n m " m mw M fvmimf UJ9 RUUUU wit exacted by automobile casualties la steadily mounting, iayi the Stewart Warner Safety Council for the prevention ef automobile accidents. Ballroad accident bare been cut more than one-third, or from 12,520 in 1913 to 8,078 In 1923. the latest government flgores available. Street car fatalities also save been cot down one-third or from 8,090 In 1913 to 2,008 ten year later. Automobile deaths, on the other hand, hive Increased over five-fold. Against the 8,822 deaths In 1913 wo have 18,452 la 1928, and the score la growing each year. .,.,,.... Care, more care and still more care, is the solution of this national problem. The pedestrian must be always on the alert and as spry as a kan garoo, If be Is to keep out of harm's way, and the driver for his part must never relax his vigilance for a moment when human Uvea are at his mercy. "Sir Oliver Lodge says the human body is a nuisance. : He must have gotten his in the way of a passing flivver," is the way Bob Wilson puts it. "There's an auto now for every five persons in the country but they are not all six-passenger cars," says Leonara t ariow. Oliver Resh says "some hus bands look like their wives had married them on a bet and lost the bet." VV. 0. Elliott and wife of riPff Unexcelled For Baking all kinds of Bread Cakes Pastries Woodcock Bros. Milling Co. MAUPIN, OREGON Carl Hartwig. The Dalles flor ist, is now making Maupin in the interest of Williams' cleaning narlors. He comes here each Tuesday and Friday. ( , - - r H. C. Betzel, proprietor of the Pilot Butte pharmacy at Bend, called on his friend, Dr. Law rence Stovall. Tuesday while on his way home from Portland. Howard Dixon, accompanied by Miss Lenore Davidson, both of Hood River, spent Sunday in Maupin, visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Davidson, at Hotel Kelly. The aurora borealis visible last Wednesday night, - was a most entrancing sight. The wave of light extended clear across the sky and lightened the earth brightly. Dr. W. A. Short has been in Maupin the past ten days taking care of the teeth of a great many of our people. Dr. Short is located at Dufur and will visit this place periodically during the summer. the report of eight coyotes being killed by he and his brothers on their place near the town of Du fur. E. M. Hartman was on our streets a few days ago. He had been to The Dalles with his son, Lincoln, who was taken to The Dalles some time ago for treat ment TheWamic ball boys played the Maupin team last Sunday and "took the money." The score stood 14 to 9, and notwith standing the big score the game was a very interesting one. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown and party motored to the Deschutes Sunday and spent the day angl ing for the famous Deschutes trout made to take care of the large crowd .which wilt be present from Oregon, Washington and Idaho. ; " . Verne Fischer remarks that "it is a wise thing to know how to act in company, but it's a lot more important to know how to act in an emergency. The Times man went to Badger creek after fish last Sunday. He didn t mind the climb down a couple of thousand feet but will never again attempt to climb up that distance. Jack Staats says the life of the average married athlete is one continued round of activity base ball in the daytime and baby 'bawl' at night. May 5th will be the time for the celebration at The Dalles of opening of the Celilo Great preparations are Mr. and Mrs. Bates Shattuck, Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Moad and H. L. Emmons, Jr. spent Sunday at Two Springs on an outing and fishing trip. The baseball boys have been putting the ground 5 near the school house into shape for their Sunday battle. They have erect ed a grand stand and will have everything in good shape. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Farger have been spending a few days with their two sons, Clarence and Artv on their ranch a few miles above here. Mr. Heckman had the mis fortune to fall from a short rail road trestle Wednesday. Two of bis ribs were dislocated and canal, he was otherwise severely bruis beingjei - set: I Doc Elwood's dog "Jiggs" is versatile when he is not chas ing cats he is tieing into two dogs at one time. His ears show the result of his last encounter with two dogs, each outweighing him many pounds- I Eleven Years Ago From The Timea Apr. 23, '16 I Dr. Wilbur Hasting of Cleve land, Ohio, an oil and coal ex pert of 30 years' experience, who i$ making a tour of the west in the interest of eastern capital with whom he a associated, in vestigated the property ; of the Beavis-May Oil company at Du fur last week. 1 Dr. N. Welter will preach his farewell sermon this Sunday, April 25. He and his family will soon leave to make their resi dence in the Willamette Valley. Roy Slusher returned from Dufur yesteryay and brought AUTOMOBILE and General Machine Work Cylinder Grinding, General Machine Work, Truing Crankshafts, Making Pistons and" Rings, 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 Oxy-Acetylene WELDING EAPa (HALLOWAY i i ess: 609 East Second Street Phone 400 THE DALLES, ORE' Phone 383J MICKIE SAYS- some op our. sueceaiBtts euo tmc paper, as a weoir tD FRlEUOS UVJIUS BLSEWERE BBCUt rfS A WELCOME CHFT, IT IASTS FEft AMEAR, AMD STlU. rr aivjt am bcpehswe Gtrr Try v ASf rVsuerN tf twe err tS3 Spot Service Sta. Tygh Valley Ore. FOR V Gas, Oils, Tires Accessories We trade and sell New and Used FORD CARS Cash or Terms Service Our Motto Paul Muller f Proprietor