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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1926)
1 ft & sis R.E. Wilson Co. PHONE MAIN 271 vSug'ar Coated Pills You read the "head line talks" of the various stores in the papers, and by them are led to be lieve that in order to well for less than some other store you must have at least TWO, or still better, a chain of stores. This is misleading: propagan da. Your home merchant more than offsets the ' bigjfer buys" by his Very Mueh Lower cost of doing business. Mho your country merchant nearly always has several different lines, so that the overhead is spread so much that it is practic ally nothing as compared to the high rent chain or city store. Our overhead is very low; wc carry small sur plus stocks and arc able to buy for cash on the lower market. Take advantage of these specials Jelly, six-ounce Or Tumbler for OV Catsup, large bottle 28c for this week's special fmJs 3-quart Blue Granite 27c Mixing Bowl, special, only md s PeetWash Powder MC Regular size package 8 1-2 oz. Mayonaise 9 Dressing, especially fine XOC Campbell's Clam Chowder, well known brand 11c Cheese $nax Per package this sale 23 c Prices Good 'til May 6 Lester Kelly and wife drove to Portland Wednesday and will transact business there until Saturday. Ernest Mayhew, former Mau pinite, now living at Gervais, is visiting relatives and friends in Maupin this week. If the hot place mentioned in the Bible is hotter than the weather of the past few days, we will refuse to go there. Marry Ayres, who is teaching school at Odell, up Hood river, was enjoying his week-end vaca tion in Maupin last Saturday. Louisville slugger and Spauld ing base ball bats. Special prices to base ball clubs and schools. Maupin Drug Store. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Harvey Morris transacted busi ness in The Dalles Monday. Frank McCorkle of Tygh was doing business in town Tuesday, Fishing tackleall varieties, guaranteed lines. Maupin Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Griffin motored to The Dalles and back Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Beckwith is con fined to her bed with a severe at tack of flu. R. H. Gibba and wife of Port land, were guests of E. W. Grif. Jf there has been warmer weather in thit section at this time of the year heretofore, the oldest inhabitant knows nothing abont it. Paul Krause and wife were in Maupin yesterday while on their way home at Nathan, after a trip taking in .Portland and Washington points. There will be a Baseball dance at Odd Fellows hall, Tygh Valley Friday night. April 30. Good musL' and a good time are prom ised to all who attend. W. H Williams and wife went to Portland yesterday, Bill tak ing his annual vacation. While his father is away Johnny Will iams will carry the mail. Frank Confer will ship three cars of fat cattle to the North Portland yards Saturday night. The cattle -are in prime condition and should bring top price. , fin and wife over Sunday, while here on a fishing trip. "Dad" Cole is in town after a violent spell at the McLennon sheep camp. Dr. Stovall and wife fished at Clear lake Tuesday, getting the limit in each basket. A. J. Conroy and wife were en tertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffin last evening. Geo. Tillotson and A. L. Miller autoed to Portl and on a business mission Tuesday morning. Eye Glasses all makes. Come in and get a fit. $1.00 and $2.00 per pair. Maupin Drug Store. NFLOURK Unexcelled For Baking all kinds of to, " Bread Cakes Pastries Woodcock Bros. MAUPIN, Milling Co. OREGON Jessie Cook and Wesley Jones, two well known youngmen from Fairview, enjoyed several days' fishing in the Deschutes - lately, leaving for home Tuesday even ing. 1 ; Among those who accompanied the baseball team to Culver last Sunday were Lester, and Mrs Kelly. While up the highway they visited the new bridge over Crooked river. L C. Henneghan and wife w&nt to The Dalles Tuesday, go ing there for the purpose of tak ing Mrs. Louis Woodside to a physician for an examination for some bodily ailment. Shattuck Bros, received a car load of McCormick-Deering new type combines Tuesday evening. There were two machines in the consignment and they will he used during the coming harvest. George Morris made final proof of his power claim adjoining town Tuesday. Proof was made before F. D. Stuart, U. S. com missioner, the witnesses being Oscar Renick and H. M. Greene. The monthly firemen's meeting waa held Tuesday evening, the members sitting on the. curb in front of the bank. A good at tendance answered the roll call and transacted routine business. Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Berkshire with Mrs. O. J. Williams, went up the river near McLennon Tuesday for a two-days' fishing The Berkshires are old friends of the Williams families and come from Portland. W. W. Richmond, brother of R. W. Richmond of Maupin, caine in from Stanley, N. D., Friday. The newcomer waa advised to seek this climate" for his health and says he already feels the ef fect of our mountain air. Mrs. C. W. Semmes, son and daughter, attended the perfor mance of "No, No, Nanette" at the auditorium at The Dalles Sunday evening. They say the company lived ! up to" advance M&tMvSTEBiTHfSESHEiaS Perfect Provision for Leveling Both Lengthwise and .Sidewise Machine Will Level on Hillside Upto65Grade Can Be Used With Equal Success on Hillside or Level Fields ONCE OVER AND ITS ALL OVER yearly becomes the harvest slogan of a rapidly increasing number of practical, deep-thinking grain growers men who know that low production cost is the surest guarantee of grain profits. These men are buying McCORMICK-DEERING HILL SIDE HARVESTER-THRESHERS! First, because the , McCormick-Deering is a proved success, both at home and abroad. Second, because they realize the value of depend 'aMe, close-at-handHcrvester Company eervce. The McCORMICK-DEERING Hillside Harvester-Thresher is a remarkable machine. Built for 12-ft cut, this combina tion harvester and thresher cuts the grain, threshes it thoroughly, separates it from straw and chaff, and delivers H into wagon box or sacks. Straw is scattered at the rear as fertilizer for future crops. Grain Is Delivered Direct From Sickle to Thresher ( eliminating use of twine, hauling of shock, ind losses due to handling. "Once over" harvesting saves time and labor, and puts the grain In shape for Immediate marketing when prices make this advisable. Grain Cat and threthad with the McCormick-Deering is in erery way equal to in quality or better than that out and threthad with aepa rate machine I ) Plan Now for Harvest Time! We suggest that you consider investment in one of these thoroughly modern and practical machines this year. Fully illustrated literature will be sent on request. Call on the McCormick-Deering dealer and learn . mors about this machine.' " " International Harvester Company A OF AMERICA Uncorpod Shattuck Bros. Local Agents Maupin, Ore. t 7 i.-f" ? -f.v C " 7 - 1 .;;? Wvi.v. L r SMsaanw-V . v s I . '0 lit" -' -1VI notices and put on one of the best performances over shown in that house. j R. E. Wilson received word Tuesday that his brother-in-law had contracted a severe case of blood poison in one of his limbs, and that it was necessary to take him to a hospital. The trouble arose from a small abrasion on one of his toes. "Dad" Hscher has just re ceived another invoice of fishinjr tackle making his line one of the best in Maupin. His prices are lower then other dealers while the quality i3 as high. I Attention is called by the Sandblast for Senator Club, 420 Railway Exchange building, Portland, Oregon, ,to hi3 plat form and biography published on page 8 of the Voters' Pamplet by the secretary of state. Chief plank is modification of the VOLSTEAD ACT REFERENDUM OF prohibition laws. His slogan is Wine and beer under govern ment control; no saloons. Adv. 25-t4 East Maupin News Mrs. E. J. Fischer visited with the East side family of that name over Saturday and Sunday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Pyhllis. Mrs. L. D. Kelly left for Port land Wednesday morning, tak ing Eldon Allen in for treatment. "Dad" Cole is back to town again from McLennon's sheep ranch. o , Ira Kistner, : who has been shearing at the Abbott ranch, is back to town. " Dave Danielson, who has been at the Connolly sheep range for some time, has arrived and is now going to try his luck in the Deschutes. ' o ' Ernest Troutman has gone to Nor,th Plains with the intention of bringing his- family back to his Maupin ranch. 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 EAD QALLOWAY i L 609 East Second Street Phone 400 THE DALLES, ORE Phone 383J I MICKIE SAYS Please oout borrow mouo. NEIGHBORS TfcPEfU fCMJUONS HHA.AUO tf VS)KFARTo US ErrwER. oESr suppose WMr OP OUfc WERE fcORKOWU' TUlfi PAPER CW SUBSCRIPTS RECEIPTS VlOOtf) BE CUT W TVJO AUO MJfcV) UAMCT "th CLH W Spot Service Sta. Tygh Valley Ore. FOR Gas, Oils, Tires Accessories We, trade and sell ' New and Used F.QRD . CARS Cash or Terms Service Our Motto Paul Muller Proprietor