R.E. Wilson Co. PHONE MAIN 271 GET THE Children Ready For School! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF School Supplies JUST OPENED UP USE THE PHONE . . Our Number is Main 271 LOCAL AND PERSONAL 7 Geo. Magill wan in Mauplp from Wamlc last Saturday. Dr. Sjtovall and family transacted business at The Dulles last Friday.' Everett Richmond was a business visitor at The Dalles last -Thursday. Ceorgo Mallutt was in town from his Dakcoven ranch Monday morn ing. Harry Skinner was in The Dalles on lunlness several days of last week. Fountain pens; guaranteed. From $1.00 to $7.00. Maupln Drug Store. Cecil Chastain and wife were trading in Maupln from the Flat last Friday. N. G. lledin came in from the Flat Saturday and transacted business in Maupln. Mrs. W. ii. Sloan of Tygh Valley was in Maupln on a shopping trip Tuesday. . , Gus Derthlck went to Tygh Tues day to see his brother-in-law, the Tygh barber, For Sale Thoroughbred Poland China boar. Inquire of G. C. Allen, Maupin, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs, Harry May of Du fur were Sunday guests of W. H. Staats and wife. The Abbotts, James , Senior and James Junior, were transacting business in Maupln Monday. Let us figure on your paint bill. We have the best grades at the right prices. Maupln Drug Store. The 0. P. Weberg family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art GuUIer on the Flat last Sunday. Mark Sutart and family of Tygh Valley spent Sunday with Mark's brother, F. Q. Stuart, and family. Miss Curie Harris will leave this week for Dufur, where she will assist Mrs. Knowles in housework. Gus Derthlck. wife and daughters. spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ucrthick's parents at Tygh Valley. R. W. Richmond and son. Flovd. went toSeattle Thursday on a mis sion looking to the sale of sheep guano. , Paul Krauso and wife stopped off In Maupln Friday, while on their way home to Nathan from a trln to Portlahd. Leonard Farlow sought new scenes or his Sunday off, going to the reservation' for his weekly re creation trip. Among those from Maupln who attended the Arby Magill funeral at Wamlc last week were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckwlth. K. L. Hauscr and wife were in Maupln Friday morning. They were i on their way to their ranch at the head of Dakeoven. ' Miss Gladycs Smith of 4Vaplnltia will leave Sunday ,for Portland, where she will- attend school the coming school year. . Miss Marjoric Tillotson, who will teach in the Maupin school the com ing year, was a visitor here from her home above Tygh on Tuesday. Mrs. A. G. Harvey, sister of Mrs. J. H. Woodcock, was in from Wa- mic several days last week as a guest at the Woodcock home. Bert Hancy, democratic candidate for the office of United States sena tor, was looking after his prospects in this neighborhood Friday last. George Cunningham was in Port land Sunday, going there to visit Julius Dierfoldt, one of his section crew who is in a hospital in the big city. Mrs. E. E. Boehm and children, who were guests, at the Geo. Cun ningham homo for a week", returned to their morning. Portland home Monday Delarhue Optical . finmnanu W)l vuiiiljuiij upucai Voght Block, The Dalle., JVV m 11 m UV " 1' sAV .Mr AW PJW. . .IW"' w 'v h r.,A m rj, r if3 -. . in ' . iw a v. I . 4 A . M MM " k M II . Mh "Dad" Cole and his vocabulary arrived in town from the mountains Tuesday morning, and as Dad prom ises to be good, he will be allowed to stay in town a day or so. Dr. F.. W. Clark,. Portland optl clan was in Maupin on professional business Tuesday. Dr. Clark will make regular trips to Maupln here after. . Watch thia paper or dates. ' Harry T. Lewis was among the Waplnitia Plains ranchers who re membered that a newspaper man must live, by signing up for The Times for another year, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greer, former residents of Dufur, now of Los Angeles, end Mrs. W. H. Dufur of Portland, were overnight guests at the W. II. Staats home one night last week. J. A. Nagel, who will serve as principal of the Maupin schools the coming school year, arrived in town Monday. Tuesday morning he call ed at The .Times office and, of course, added his name to our sub scription list. . CHURCH SERVICES Maupin. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Mrs. C. W. Semmes, Superintendent Rev. Aldrldge, teacher of adult class. Preaching by Rev. Mcrshon at II a. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. It will be welcome, news to many to learn that Maupin church has paid the pasator in full for his labor since coming here. The financial obliga tions of the church have all been promptly met and wo take pardon able pride in reporting a 100 per cent budget for 1926. Wapinitia. Sabbath school at 1 :00 a. m. Mrs. Emma West, spcrintendent. Preaching at 8 :00 p. m. Chriftlan Endeavor 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school committee meets Thursday evening for the purpose of nominating officers for 1926-7. Election to be held Sunday morning, September 12. W. A. Mcrshon, Pastor. Henneghun, "unless It did a lot of walking In its sleep." "You never can tell," asserts Dad Fischer. "Maybe the fish goes home and lies about the bait it stole." The residents of Juniper Flat may be likened to the Ancient Mariner, in that the ocean is filled with wa ter yet "never a drop to drink." For Sal. One hundred and fifty-seven ewes and 127 lambs. E. H. Ashley, 43-t2 , ' Tygh Valley, Oregon. EAST MAUPIN NEWS Miss Certrude Doering, employed in the dining room at the Hotel Kelly the past few months, left for her home at Tygh Valley Sunday. She expects to attend . school this winter. ; , . . ,. Mrs. Wm. Bckwith visited with East Maupin friends last Sunday. s Jean Caton is visiting at the Hal brook home on Bakeoven for a few days. E. A. Troutman came out from the mountains last Sunday for a short stay with the family.' Emil Hackler shipped a consign ment of sheep from East Maupin Tuesday. Billie Fischer came to town from the ranch on Tuesday. Dad Cole arrived in East Maupin Tuesday morning, after a stay in the mountains. Mrs. Wm. Mott is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Cunning ham, a few days this week. Lester Kelly is trying to trap the ' Cheaper Tkn Walking ! We have a few nood buys in used cars, espec ially priced: 1 Ford Roadster, sterter tpc, thor oughly overhauled license ; $150 1 Ford Touring, sta: tcr type, new rub- (jjlOP " ber, just overhauled and painted... ......P A0 1 Ford Roadster wi h truck bed, in fine (J? A mechanical condition license ...V y" 1 Ford, starter type, Touring license A A for sale at.... ipl-vJU 1 Ford Touring, motor just overhauled $40 .- . . " - Ford Delivery in fine shape license (11 AA marked at ..... ...! AUU Terms if you want thefn. These cars are all good buys, and are priced right. Wobd-f illotsoii Co pin, burial being made in the Kelly cemetery. Alfred McCorkle of Tygh Valley and Miss Myrtle Hurshey of Port land, who were married in the latter j city last week, will, soon be at home to their friends nt Tygh. Millions in Pearls SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the j legal voters of School District No. j 84 of Wasco county, State of Ore- ; gon, that a special school meeting of said district will be held at Mau pin, on the 7th day of September, I 192C, at 2:00 o'clock in the after noon, for the following object: To smallest, and the last, of the family of porcupines which have been rais- in (V Iibuai ! 4 it til a ! nnrl rr n w t . . .VI vtc on transpoortation of pupils re den this summer. He got one Mon-i ... ... . II I VI V llIMb VltU ilVIlt tli ; Maupin school house in District No. day, but he wants the whole family. Several parties from Portland have been camped at the Williams camp grounds this week, having come a f ishin. - BOLOGNA STILL IN FAVOR Traveling Public Retains TU the Delectable Stuffed Rolls for The traveling public's taste for bologna as a light lunch delicncy continues unabated, according to the manager of a certain railroad din ing car service. Last month his company's commis sary manufactured 29,000 pounds of smoked meats and sausages, includ ing 865 pounds of bologna for use in railroad restaurants. . Bologna, according to the mana ger, remains one of the most uni versally popular cold meat dishes. It is in demand wherever men meet to eat. Ooo ooooooooooooooooooO O fc.Lfc.VfcN IfcAKS AUU ; o From The Times Sept. 3, 15 o Ooo ooooooooooooooooooO The Hunts Ferry warehouse is taxed to capacity with this year's wheat crop, there being more than i 30,000 eacks of grain now in storage there. The greatest number of sacks re ceived at the warehouse was on Wednesday, when 2065 sacks were brought in. 84. Said transportation to bt' iu ef fect until voted otherwise by the electors of the district Dated this 26th day of " August, 1926. " .- y Attest i Ceo. A Tillotaon, District Clerk. II. It. Kaiser, . Chairman Board of Directors. Card Of Thanks Fralejr Hat New Home.' Ben Fraley has rented the Dolph Goetjen residence and as soon as it has been deserted by Dolph and family, Ben will move his house hold goods thereto. Ore. M DE-1 OoooooooooooooooooooO o PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN o OoooooooooooooooooooO We greatly acknowledge the kind expressions r sympathy and the many flowers offered by our friends in our recent bereavement. Geo. Magill, Wife and Family. 9 , 'i ' ft? 'rp ) ' 1 -w ? "j. . t . " This pagof'a, a p-.rt of tha Japanese exhibit at the Sesiul-Centennlal Inter national Exposition t;i Philadelphia, celebrating the 15l)th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Inde pendence, Is made entirely of pearls and Its value exceeds 1 1,000,000. The exposition continues until December 1. Read T'ne Time for th sews. Ralph Kaiser says it takes all kinds of people to make a world, in cluding the fellows who won't vote. Fall hats are nowon display. And as usual they bring "top" prices. If you don't believe ask Bob Wilson. "About the only thing you get for nothing," says Landlord Caton, "is the worst of it." A young lothario of this city Is improving his mind by committing one of James Whitcomb Riley's poems not one which would be ac ceptable at a church social, either. Alvis Martin says if' you are still undecided what are weeds and what are vegetables, just watch the chick ens they know. Frank Dyer has built a new w-jbd-shed. Frank says the chief Item connected with tho shed is how,, to fill it with wood. "Tho north iwlo should be a para dise for fishermen since the only wind that blows there la tho ' south wind," says Dave Donaldson. "Tho lamb couldn't keep up with Mary these days," declares Lew Jack Staats . killed, his first mountain 'lion recently. Jack is packing for the W. E. Hunt sheep camp. The lion was killed near Detroit, in south Oregon and had killed-four sheep before Jack got got it. " Q Parties coming from the moun tains say rain is drizzlbig(up there, although the fires continue, one having broke out between Clear creek and Salmon river and has ad vanced to within four miles of the Summit house. It is to be hoped the fires will soon be under control. A. A. and Howard Canfield of Criterion hauled a load of wheat to Isbell & Tillotson's mill at Tygh, and returned with a load of flour. Several fluttering offers .have been' received by Criterion people for their holdings, but in every case have been refused. SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store Shoes fur tbc Whole Family General Repairing The I'allef, Ore. HARTWIG'S FLOWLRSH0P "Merchants oj Beauty" Flowers for All Occasions D. A. M oad figured in an auto wreck neav the J. W. Ward place on the Flat, yesterday night; When Moad aijd D. M. Shattuck left the hill cormtry find struck level going they vere spilled out, the car going over 'the. bank. Fischer went after the car. , Shattuck has his head bandagel while Moad says he cafi tell hoy badly he is hurt after the car cor nes in. Go red bv an angry bull, F. M. FowJ.er, a rancher of the Wamic sect ion, is in The Dalles hospital su.fering with a fractured leg. I The little tw7nd. one-half -year-old son of Mi;, and Mrs. E. L. Nel son passed away last Saturday morn ing at 7:00 o'clock. The funeral was preached by Rev. . 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