KM , .,iii;oaiL it S3 rrrrm fc in R. E. Wilson Co. PHONE MAIN 271 Harvest Time Is nearing. Are you prepared? Now is the time to bring in your harvest order and let us give you a price on it. We will do the best we can. Gallon can Prunes 48c No. 1 can Tomatoes 086 Kippered Snacks 07c Pork and Beans, small size 08c Half Pint Mayonaise 22c Rayon Silk Hose, pair 49c Men's B. V. D.'s, suit 89c Infants' Half Sox, pair 19c Get your orders in now U for your machinery extras 015 fi-rrrTraii LOCAL AiND PERSONAL Cecil Mayflcld of Smock waa seen on our streets on Tuesday. Setting Up New J. I. Case Combine Thresher The R. E. Wilson company ha t received and is settinsr up a new J. I. Case combine. The bitf ma chine has been purchased by T. B. Slushcr and will be delivered at his ranch In time for harvest. ! ' Mr. Slusher considers the Case J the best combine on the market-; He investigated several other; makes and finally decided that the Case was the superior of all j others. I The Case company enjoys the distinction of having a large list of advance orders. The factory, one of the largest in the country, is taxed to 'capacity, yet orders for combines continue to pile up. No Case combines are carried over from one year to another. Mas. 0. J. Willams suffered from a pair of accidents yester dav. In the morning she drop ped a cake of ice on one foot and later in the day siepped on a nail with the other foot, the iron go ing in to the bone. at tins store bring in the coupon and receive SFEEE a f ample can cS DECORET a booklet cn Home Painting a brush ict applying the DECCKET . Think cf the articles around your home that could be marfc brighter and more colorful with the use U Decorct Enamel. ' T'ijjs Rasy-to-use decorative enamel can be used 1 1 tefinisu furniture tf every description. In the biakfnsl room the brighter colors are very ap propriato, while in the bedroom the paler tints in c?n.i gloss finish aie more suitable. Purir.g this Special Decorct Week you can obtain without cost a sample can of Decorct Enamel in any color you desire, a booklet showing color schemes tcr home decoration, and a brusb for applying the enamel, You can sactiro these articles free by filling out the attached coupon and bringing it to our store during this week. COUPON Please give me a sample can ot DECORET, a booklet on home Jecorating, and a brush; all without cost to me. , Name - Aflilfpaa City. .State. Bring or Bend Coupon to the M (Qln g mm Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kennedy of Wamic were Maupin visitors on Tuesday. J. G. Kramer was in from his eastern Wasco county ranch Tuesday. Cal Duncan and Wm. Lucas were In Maupin from Wamic on Tuesday. It. E. Wilson made a business trip to Portland Saturday, re turning Monday. 0. B. Derthick and son Klza, were in town on business Mon day, from Bakeoven. Newton G. Hedin and daugh ter, Nova, were in town from Pine Grove on Tuesday. The Ashley brothers, E. H.I and E. W., were in Maupin from SherarB Bridge Tuesday. Dolph Goetjen spent a couple of days at home, coming in from the Vern Tunison ranch. 0. H. Russell, a prominent rancher of the Kingsley section, was visiting in Maupin Sunday. Lee Kennedy and wife, prom inent Wamicites, were transact ing business in Maupin Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. M. Clark, daughter of Mrs. W. II. Staats, of Port land, visited with her mother last weekend. Mrs. Jessie Cox, mother of Chas. Lewis and, Walter Sharpe, is reported as being very ill at her Wapinitia home. !,..., u.a ur if r..t.. I lij'iarv, 11110, m 11, UULUl, CttllJU up from Portland Saturday and fished the Deechutes. Harry Lewii came in from Wapinitia Monday after parts for a wood 'sawing machine. He, with several others, is cutting wood on the new Wapinitia Portland cutoff. L. C. Henneghan and wife drove to Wapinitia Monday and from there went to The Dalles, being accompanied by Mrs. Jul ius Shepftin, who went to the county seat town to consult a physician. "Bill" Staats with Messrs. Dufur and Gordon Slusher, went a fishin' Sunday. They fished 10 miles of the river and when they came in Bill's face was as long as the . distance traveled. Im agine his luck. MeATown HAIL AND FIRE INSURANCE Harve. L Morris Dad Fischer says that by this time everyone is ready to admit that Jonah was the first one to tell about the "one that got away." With a desire to be absolutely perfect in his grammar French Butler wanted to know whether the sauage he sells should be re ferred to as "it" tor "them." "Everything's pretty ' well evened up in this world," as serts Oliver Resh." "There's always as much pity for the groom as there is for the bride." ceived a 12-horse power Titan engine mounted on trucks and a steel frame thresher. A. C. Egan was here Saturday in connection with the wool sale which will be held in Maupin next Wednesday, the 16th. A band dance was given at the hall Saturday evening. Quite a a large crowd was present and a fine time enjoyed. County Road Supervisor Fry man was in town yesterday. He reports that road work for this season is about completed. Mrs. G. R. Ellis came in from The Dalles Tuesday. She has been a hospital, there and 13 get ting along fine. G. W. Vanderpool will have quite a number of red rasperries for sale. They are beginning to ripen and soon will be ready for market. Pierce Mays is remodeling his old home near the Tygh Creek bridge into a modern bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buzan have returned to their homestead near Criterion after an absenc of several months at Bakeoven. Mrs. Buzan has Jbeen teaching school there. Joe Chastain, Jr., has several men at work on his ranch north of town, pulling mustard. , All growing crops are making excellent progress and th e owners are optimistic a3 to the outcome. Are Painting Up Many ranchers of Juniper Flat are painting their houses and other building, among them ba- ing the Oak Grove school house, Julius Shepflin and Ted Ender- sby hon33. 0th?r3 will follow suit shortly. - Frank Fleming, owner of an extensive wheat ranch on Bake oven, came in from The Dalles Sunday to look after his interests here. Malcolm McDonald, foreman on the McLennon ranch, was transacting business in Maupin Tuesday, coming in frora,Two Springs. The sheep shearers moved to the McLennon ranch Tuesday. Oth er shearers will begin at the J. M. Conroy ranch at Sherar to morrow. James and Howard Selleck, the former from Boyd, the latter of The Dalles, spent Sunday at the ranch home of Floyd McLeod at Criterion. Oscar Hammer is driving a new Ford, having acquired same last Saturday. The new buggy is a roadster, and was purchased from the Maupin Garage. R. B. Driver is picking some excellent strawberries from his ranch patch on top of the hill. The vines are heavily loaded and the berries of excellent quality. Gus Derthick and the . Junior member of The Times firm ac companied the old man and War den Gramse to South Junction after fish tresspassers last Saturday. The Maupin maintenance truck indulged in a fit of sulks last week and as a consequence has been in the auto hospital several days. It will be in service again today. Milo Wood and family came over from Shaniko Friday for the purpose of having the garage books fixed up. While in town Mrs. Wood was the guest of Mrs. Geo. Tillotson. G. H. Dufur, court reporter in Judge Hewitt's court at Port land, a nephew of Mrs. W. H. Staats, with hia wife and sister- We have often wondered why a wayside service station man al ways advises the longest way 'round when directing aiftoists to a place asked for. If those people who are always anx'oUs to report infractions of the fishing laws would only take time to ascertain name?, dates and other data connected with misdemeanor, the work of those employed in guarding that in dustry would be greatly facilitat ed. ' The Bible states that Hade3 is a hot place. Whoever chronicled that fact never visited the can yon of he Dechutes during a hot: weather spell. Jack Staats say3 that "whether . .1 or not the cave up tno river ever amounts to anything, still it's smoking supplied a great deal of copy for the newspapers." The editor, in his capacity as special game warden, visited South Junction Saturday. Here tofore he has laid claim to being somewhat of a fisherman; that claim has been laid aside pend ing future fishing trips. Tygh Valley Round-tip! JUNE 12-13 Bucking Horses and Mules Relay Races and many other events Picture Show Dance Each Evening fipnprnl 1 Admission I 50 cts. "It i3 said 'that it is an ill. wind that blows nobody some' good.' I would like to knowi what good the east winds of the week did to Sam Brown. ft anyone, voices The. name Kelly is an out standing one in this section. At the top of the hill coming out of Gateway is a big sign board stat ing that that the Hotel Kelly in Maupin is the best place to stop when on a fishing trip. Eleven Years Ago From The Timea June 11, '15 I I Jack Staats came down from Nathan Saturday. He states that they have a ledge of rock there which looks good, also that gold has been found in a watering trough across the river from Nathan. Shattuck Bros, have just re- Richmond's Service Station (As you come into town) Gas, Oils, Accessories tm9 I Free Air and Water TRUCK Fpr Heavy Hauling AGENT FOR CHEVROLET Cars and Accessories My Aim is Service to the Public. Courtesy in Every Deal Buy Non-Detonating UNION GAS -AND- Aristo Motor Oil UNION OIL GO. OF CALIFORNIA The Dalle3 - - Oregon Your Watch Hayrvire? 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LKlftAL aTOPOVta PaUVlXECES enable you to visit the big eastern cities or America's greatest wonder lands Zton National Park Tallawitena National Park Rocky Mountain) National Park all reached via the scenic and historic Union Pacific De Luxe trains. Superior service. Descriptive booklet on request. r VACATION ROUTE T10N CAM. Ort M Wwli R. B. Bell, Agent, Maupin. Ore. Edw. H. McAllen, T. F. & f. A., Dviid, Ore. I