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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1926)
Wood-Tillotson Co ( Maupin Garage ) Ford Products GOODYEAR TIRES GENERAL REPAIRING WELDING and VULCANIZING LOCAL AND PERSONAL A. II. Cllllf and wife from Wamio wire here on business Monday. lister Crofoot come down from Cove Creek Tuesday on business. Mint Freda Andcmon from Hood River, U teaching the Dnkcoven school. Oliver Resh and wife motored to The Dalles Sunday and spent the day there. o L. C. Henneghan and wife and Fen Batty transacted business at The Dalles yesterday. Mm Cuy BritUln of Tygh Valley in at home again, after a time in a hospital at The Dalles. Phil Starr and family spent the doy at the ranch home of J. G, Kra mer In the Sunday. Fairvicw district last F.rneitt Confer and family of Waplnltia Mains, spent Sunday in Maupin with relatives. Henry Cramer came out from The Dalles Tuesday morning and sup plied local dealers with things In the tobacco line. Mrs. Milo Wood spent the great er part of last week at The Dalles, returning to her home here Satur day afternoon. Fritz Clausen, ex-eounty com missioner and prominent resident of The Dalles, tailed on old friends in Maupin Monday. Gus Derthick and family went to Tygh Valley Sunday, and while there Gus helped his brother-in law paper his house. L W. Chastaln, wife and children of Bakeoven Flat, motored to Mau pin by way of the Sherman high way lasl Saturday. Mrs. John Morrow and children are spending a week with friends and relatives at Tygh, having gone there Tuesday evening. J. H. Palmer, uncle of J. H. and Cecil Woodcock, is spending a short timeaat the home of the former. Mr. Palmer lives in Portland. George McDonald came home from a few days' visit in Portland, Monday evening.' Mrs . McDonald remained there for another weeks' isit with her sister. leaving for her home Alberta, Canada. Another Blood Trantfutioa Mrs. C. E. Tunison, who is re ceiving treatment in a hospital at The Dalles, will undergo another blood . transfusion today. Her daughter, Mrs. Carl Head, of Tygh Valley, will supply the needed fife- giving fluid. at Dorenlee, : pi Beautiful Natare Paintings. While on the John Day river last week Jack Staats collected a num ber of fossils. They are shape of rocks In the interior of which are imprints of leaves of various kinds. These range In variety from the common fern to leavei of each kind of tree native to that section. Lyko, the great systematic tonic K-f 1.60. Maupin Drug Store. Killed Two Five-Prongs Milo Wood returned from a deer hunting trip to the Snow Mountain i country Tuesday, bringing a fine five-prong deer with him. Milo says that II. M. Barnum of Shady Brook, one of the party, also was successful in killing a five-prong buck. The meat was fine as the Times man's family can testify, as Milo remembered us with a fine piece of venison. Bruce Driver and wifo left on Tuesday for a visit with relatives at Walla Walla, Washington. J. M. Conklin came up from Port land Monday and assisted at the bnnk a day or two this week. Bernard Welch, garage man at Wamlc, was in Maupin Tuesday lay ing in a supply of Ford parts. R. L Hawcs, traveling auditor for the 0. T., was in Maupin checking up the local station on Monday. Chas. S. Covey of Shaniko was a visitor in Maupin Friday and a wel come caller at Tho Times' office. Fixed Bank Roof The managers of the Bank of Maupin evidently do not agree with the "Arkansaw Traveler," who could not fix his roof when it rained and would not in fine weather, "be cause it didn't leak then," for they took "advantage of the fine weather Sam Lcnton, nephew of W. H. f " v , G. W. Mallatt, E. R. Brown and the Misses Ruth Brown and Freda Anderson, the scholl teacher, were Maupin visitors Saturday, coming down from Bakeoven. Williams, was here from Wolf Creek, Josephine county, Sunday night. Mr. Lenton conducts an auto park and zoo at Wolf Creek. Mrs. Lester Crofoot came homo from a vifiit with her mother at a hospital at The Dalles Monduy. Mrs. C. E. Tunison, , the other, has been ill at that place for some time. Miss Vera Johnson, who has been the guest of Miss Florence Cavcn fo the past month, will continue her visit another fortnight before Dress Goods CANTON CREPE, per yard. CREPE J)E CHINE, yard. CHANGEABLE TAFFETA, yard PLAIN TAFFETA, per yard PLAIN TAFFETA, yardL DE SHEEN SILKS, yard GEORGETTE CREPE, yard. ..$3.00 $3.00 $2.5u .$2.50 Jl.35 J1.25 ..$1.75 FEATURING Holeproof Hosiery From. To. Holeproof ffosierc SHATTUCK 50c . . .$1. 65 BROS. L5S Valley, ranch, where they finished off for market. will be Rubber aprons 59 cents the Maupin Drug Store, each at OoooooooooooooooooooO o PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN o OoooooooooooooooooooO K! Fast Washing Made Safe Pay a Little Each Month Try it Next Washday (Free) One feature is in its self usually suffici ent to convince the modern housewife that her next washer will be a Haag Vor tex. This feature is fast, thoro washing with perfect safety to clo thing. In the Haag Vortex we have eliminated the open vertical crack around the ag itator, which has been the one draw back to the otherwise vastly superior type of washer. With the elimination of this dangerous open vertical crack the Haag Vortex is able to wash any garment snowy white in from four to seven minutes with absolute safety to the fabric. That is why we say: "WASHING MADE SAFE." No more need to use a slow half -cleaning type of washer to avoid worry about your clothing being pinched or cut in the crack around the agitator of the fast washerthe Haag Vortex washes both fast and safely. Buttons, for instance, can't be nulled off in the Vortex and jam the agitator as in fast type machines. There are exactly nine other points of marked superiority in the Haag Vortex. Write us for free demonstration in your home your next wash day. We haye four Haag Vortex Washers now in your town. m ) . lliniEi J Wn fl School started in the new school house at the edge of the timber in the Wapinitia district Monday, with Miss Crystal Pratt as teacher. School opened at Maupin on Mon day with an enrollment of 40, in cluding eight in the high school, According to Ben Fraley the law three of whom were from the Fair- of compensation, is worked out ac-p' " --- cording to the idea of the auto driv- jKan- cr who exceeds'the speed limit. He 0 value the lives of others "u - ' "- chased lrom bnattucK Bros, ana took out to the McLennon ranch yesterday, a theshing outfit con sisting of a new limine Junior sepfi rator equipped with a Gillette II. may not no more than he does his own. x Bill Staats says that deer hunting this season reminds him of the elu sive' 'needle in the haystack neither can it be found. According to Jack Staats there j ' ,r": ' . .7" " ' are "sermons in stones." On his re-,1 , Mr.. Ernitt, the man who bought the uici Kains piace at napimus, lost a fine horse last week, the feeder, and a 12- horse power I. C. gasoline engine. cent, .trip into the John Day coun- tnr Ua tilrnrl ' lin ItmnV HT.fi TIPS. Oil ...v.i..k ,. h imnrint nf cause of death being an aggravated foliaze. Jack realized that nature preaches a more lasting, sermon that j way than is ever delivered in a pul-1 ' attack of colic. Ipit. . . I x "The man who is eternally kick- ini Bo-Ainst the town he lives in," I Ln.a -lim riioliTiora -'U tn he likened I ptt a v .... v..v . i to a kicking mule. Neither knows just why he is active with tongue or hoof." x George Marris says that it isn't a matter of scales being, off that causes tho ranchers to hesitate in hauling their wheat to the elevator, i It's the, false reports circulated by irrespohsibe people that does the mischief. Dad Richmond has the right idea regarding speeding. His argument is that when a person is killed in an auto accident the driver was going too fast, even if the machine was moving but one mile an hour. Ingratitude is to be deplored in any one. A striking example of such came to our attention the other day, in which a man was loaned $1000 and then delivered his wheat to a warehouse other than the one contolled by tho man who loaned the money. Fen Batty has been a persistant customer of the Rainbow restau rant, but since his last attack of high blood pressure ho says he may be forced to forgo occupying his fa vorite seat at the tables of the cafe. It must be that chow shop serves rich meals. Joe Kramer says that hunting has its compensations as well as fishing. On his laat deer hunting trip he killed a large timber Wolf. The shoep must have been inside the loup. Last week II. M. Greene bought two loads of fine hogs from E A, Mayhew of Maupin, says the Criter ion correspondent. HARTV-'K, S F10WERSH0P "Merchants Oj Beauty" Flowers for All Occasions The Dalles. Phone 794 I. 0. 0. F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 2031 Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. J. C. PRATT, N. G. E. R. RICHMOND Sec'y- Chas. Skogsberg of Criterion is nursing a badly crushed foot, caused by a load of wheat running over it. For Golfing Friend For one's golfing friend, a nice gift would be a small score pad In a leather wrist strap. It provides a space for keeping one's own score, that of Ins opponent, and the number of holes played. NOTICE The ndersigned has bought the swU of section 29 and sett '.section 28, township 5 south, range ll east, on which is "Dane's" cabin. Cut no timber on this land. 45-t2 Welby A. Dane, Owner. 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