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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1926)
J ft 13 1 ft! R. E. Wilson Co. PHONE MAIN 271 Harvest Specials We are at your service, both buying and selling. Always bidding the top market price for your produce. Always selling you groceries, fruits, veg etables and dependable merchandiss of standard qualities at bottom prices. 4 lbs Market Day Raisins 42c One gallon can Prunes 47c One gallon can Apricots 67c One gallon can Blackberries 52c i One gallon can Apples 48c One gallon can Cherries 68c Lennon sheep ranch, was in from the hills Monday morning, on his way to Portland on business. For Sale or Rent-24 acres of land st Wapinitia. Inquire of Mrs. J. E. Sinclair, Wapinitia, Oregon. S3-t5 Certo, per bottle 28c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c Pride of Valley Corn 12Hc Half gallon Harvest Syrup 73c Shrimp, per can 17c No. 2 tin Tomatoes i5c y No. 2 tins Fine Peas 15c Three pounds Soda Crackers48c Prices good until July 9th Miss Marjorie Tiliotson has completed the work for the year at'U. of 0. and on Saturday came home. She resides at Tygh Valley. J. M. Conklin returned to his home at Portland Monday. He had been substituting for Frank Stuart while the latter was away on his vacation. Winston Lake, son of A. E. Lake of Wamic and a student of U. of 0., is home for the summer vacation. Winston was a caller in Maupin Tuesday. Capt. Clothier, well known Spanish-American war veteran, representing a dry goods house, was displaying his wares to our merchants Tuesday. A. B. Mercier, proprietor of the largest beauty shop in Port land, with his wife and little daughter, fished in the Deschutes last Sunday with fair success, j Wallace Fargher reports the thermometer as registering 102 degrees in the shade several days of last week, the showing being made at his ranch on Bakeoven. 0" 11. llartwig of Portland, brother of Carl llartwig, driver for the Williams cleaners accom panied his brother to Maupin on his regular business trip Tuesday. . Allan Canfield, whose parents at one time resided in this place, is employing his vacation from school by representing the Ore gon Farmer. He win a Maupin visitor Tuesday. Dates Shattuck is an ardent fisherman. Sometimes he casts a ledder into the waters of East Lake. When asked if there were ' boats to be had at the lake Bates said: "Plenty of good boats and fit to cast from; but one cannot make a success of that kind of fishing if the wife is in the boat." At that Mrs. Shattuck catches more fish than her en thusisatic spouse. ' The ardent young(?) Maupin swain who tries to imitate an Apache dance with a light weight partner, makes the ordi nary onlooker have more sym pathy for the genuine Apaches. Mike Creager wants to know whether it is proper to wear whiskers under or on top of the bed covers. , if -a-A . "Every time some fellow gets ambitious and sets out a dozen tomato plants," says Bob Wilson, "he startes yelling because con gress doesn't give us more farm relief." Everett Richmond wants to know if you would call a thirsty physician a "dry dock?" LOCAL AND PERSONAL Fly Foil will kill flies C5 cents a can. Maupin Drug Store. George E. Crawford was in from Wamic with his two small sons Tuesday. day from ranch. their Juniper Flat Minox for sunburn, in ment form. It stays put. pin Drug Store. John Hielmeyer of Wamic was in -town after a load of grain sacks Monday. II. N. Dodge piloted his mules to town from his Juniper Flat ranch Tuesday. oint-Mau- Pinkeye seems to be attacking ing the children in various parts of this section. Lem Bailey, leading carpenter of Tygh Valley, was in Maupin on business Monday. Wilbur and Ed. Wing, promin ent Wamic ranchers, were in Maupin on business Monday. Harry Muller, the well known hustler of Tygh Valley, was in our burg on business Monday. -0 J. M. Abbott and son, Jim Jr., were in town on business Mon- F. M. Morrow, newly elected director of the fair board, was a Maupin trader from Wamic on Tuesday. Wm. Beckwith and wife at tended the 85th birthday party of Grandma Morrison at Dufur Sunday. o Frank Driver and wife came over from Wamic Monday and transacted business in Maupin that day. "Jimmy" Nelson, one of Du fur's well known printers, took in the dance at Legion hall Sat urday night. E. M. Snodgrass transacted business in town Monday. Mr. Snodgrass says he will harvest a fair crop this year. T Secretary Gillis of the South ern Wasco County Fair associa tion, transacted business in Mau pin Monday evening. . Made Last Trip "It is all right for a woman to practice economy," voices Oliver Resh, "but she shouldn't carry it to a point where she saves money by going without clothes. " The man who gets sore because he is defeated for office must feel like something somebody had ordered and forgot to call for. Bill Williams says "the value of a setting hen depends largely on whether or not she can be moved to a new location without disturbing production." Curlee Clothes Come in for your Fourth of July Suit Price $27.50 to $35.00 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Shattuck Bros. Maupin's Leading Merchants Peter Kirsch completed his mail contract Tuesday, making his last trip from Criterion to Maupin. Beginning July 1, Phil Starr, residing at Moro, will be gin carrying mail on the new route Maupin-Shaniko making two trips weekly. Shipped Five Cars Wheat The Hunts Ferry Warehouse company shipped five carloads of last year's crop of wheat to Port land the first of the week. This consignment virtually clears the warehouse of last year's crop, and will give room for the 1926 crop, which will be coming in next week. D. K. Hauser, wife and son, Harry, were in Maupin a short time Monday evening, They hail from Tygh Valley. Manager Westover of the Mc. Brand New Daughter Dr. Elwood reports the arrival of an eight-pound daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rowen near Wapinitia, who made her advent on this earth last Wednesday. June 23. Moth er and newcomer are getting along the best ever. Morris Greene wants to know why it is that the real hard work on a road contract always comes when the job is about completed. In comparing the restaurant business with farm work Ben Fraley moralizes thusly: "On the farm one has spells of inac tivity, but in a restaurant one must be on the job day and nitrht every day in the year. More Horses For Fertilizer D. C. Martin and four horse men passed through southern Wasco county last Saturday, mak ing camp on the Wapinitia Irri gation compay's land, near the Pine Grove school until Sunday morning. They herded a band of 200 fuz-tail cayuses, some of the John Day Country's wildest specimens. I hey were enroute to the fertilizer plant at Portland. Mr. Martin said the number of horses inhabiting the high desert ranges of the John Day are be yond actual estimate, his riders telling of ' one herd of at least 2000 at one large water hole. Every two weeks a band of 200 will be taken to Portland. We want pountry correspond ents. Who'll volunteer? Church Services m. Yellow Jacket Scores V RESTAURANT U Where the Inner Man Gets Full Satisfaction Short Orders Any Time HI Try Our Sunday Chicken Dinners Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Smokers' Goods Verne Fischer is nursing a badly swollen eye this week. He attended the ball game at Dufur Sunday and during the ride Mr. Yellow Jacket evidently took um brage at Verne's speed, so pro ceeded to slow down our auto re pair man by inserting his stinger in the soft place under an eye. Verne says the insect surely made a home run. but failed to touch none but the last base. A rich New York man's son has just recently undergone a painful operation he had his in come cut off. Women ' used 1 to wear such tight skirts they couldn't cross their legs. Now they wear such short ones they don't dare tot MAUPIN Sunday School at 10:00 a. Mrs. C. W. Semmes, Supt Preaching at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Aladridge. Preaching 8: p. m. by pastor. Our motto: "The church stands for everything that is good for Maupin." We are planning for a musical and reading entertainment with refreshments soon watch for our ads and posters. Sunday school, lets follow the mercury, as it goes up, let us; follow. WAPINITIA ' Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Highest attendence this year 52. , Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Top ic: "Friendship." Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 p. m. Christain Endeavor, Sunday 7:15 p. m, W. A. Mershon, Pastor. Have It Charged Not your purchase at the store, but the battery of your car. And while you are having that charged see to it that the work is done by experts, such as Muir & Mc Cartney, opposite the postoffice at The Dalles. They have an ad vertisement in another part of this paper, and it will tell what they have in the way of genera tors and generator supplies. All of the best. Call on them. jt HOUND TRIP TO rKNVBR $67.20 OMAHA 7SjM KANSAS CITY... 75.60 DBS MOINES 81-SS ST. 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