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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1926)
1 BogmagKsaxgCT3 M'.l PJ m s Greater Savings in Furniture at weirs At ths time of the year especially one naturally turns to greater comforts for the home New Rugs, Warm Uf1linff fVmfirtalilA Vaav Chra Citv fivoratnf fori PSiwa. Knw T i'nnlniiTrt fnr fhr Klfrtan ntirl Rathl nr if it's only a small odd piece, it all aids in making the long winter months pass pleasantly. ; AT OUR STORE YOU CAN FIND ALL THESE COMFORTS, INCLUDING HUNDREDS OF ITEMS WE HAVEN'T SPACE TO ENTER IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS Bed Spring's and Mattresses : $8.85 14.75 2-inch Continuous Post Ivory Enamel lied Double Deck Coil Spring, guaranteed 40-pound Cotton Felt Mattress J JJQ The Above combination may be purchased on our easy credit plan $2.60 down, $1.00 per week. FULL LINE ASSORTMENT GENUINE Gold Seal Coragoleum Rugs AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 9x12 Gold Seal Congolcum Rugs 12.50 9x10 Gold Seal Congolcum Rugs 7.6x9 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 6x9 Gold Seal Congolcum Rugs "" $1.00 Delivers your Rug Balance $1.00 per Week. 11.50 10.50 yi Specials on Bedding' 72x80 Cotton Blanket $3.85 66x80 Cotton Plaid Blanket $1.75 66x80 Wool Mixed Blanket $9.00 Extra Good Quality Comforts $5.00- Many other good numbers in Blankets too numerous to mention Armstrong' Linoleum Our Linoleum department is stocked with the latest patterns in Inlaids, Prints and Congoleums. Inquire today from us for our latest prices. SEVERAL ITEMS FOR SPECIAL MENTION TOO GOOD TO BE PASSED UP: Floor Lamps complete, pretty Georgette Shades, Wood or Metal Standards $15.00 Bridge Lamps complete .Parchment Shades, , . -Wrought Iron Standards... ......$10.85 Boys' Coaster Wagons, Disk Wheels, Hardwood Body : $8.75 Boys' Scooters, Metal Frame, Disk Wheels $1.25 Step Ladder Stools, very sturdy $1.35 White Enamel Bath Mirrors with towel Attachment $1.00 Unfinished Bow Back Chairs $1.50 18x36 Gold Seal Congolcum Matts, 3 for $1.00 Cedar Polish, per pint bottle.. 30c USE YOUR CREDIT WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Hocherty-Powers jLJ T?ITTTTTTTni? TAMP The Dalles FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 300 Third and Washington Sts. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Sam Brown end wife were in town Tuesday on business. 0 Floyd Eubanks wbb doing busi ness in Maupin Tuesday. Judge A. E. Lake was in Maupin from Wamic InBt Friday. Antone Seifert was down from his Nona ranch on Monday. Jack Kelly was. in town Monday doing business with local merchants. O Leo Crowe of Portland was doiijft business in Maupin on Monday. Geor(?o-Tillotson made a business trip to Wapinitia on Monday. II. T. Lewis of Wapinitia was in town on Monday gottinsr his car re- paired. . Q t- . Mrs. Ernest Webb and children visited with friends at Bluffs last , Friday. Ernest Kramer was in from tho Lukeview district a short time last Saturday. Doanc, the typewriter man from Portland, was doing business in town Tuesday. Bruce Driver and wife were in town Monday, doinc business with local merchants. 0 , Bob Wilson went to Portland Thursday and transacted business there the first of the week. Raymond Crabtrce came in town Tuesday from his ranch to get some parts for his farm machinery. Jack Morrow and family went to The Dalles Monday. While ., there Jack transacted Bome business. Ed. Stcffan is down from the montains and will spend the winter at his ranch in the Shady Grove section. ChaB. Crofoot camo in from Wa mic Friday after a load of freight connected with the building ho is erecting. o Alfred Herrling and wife camo up from Bend Saturday. Mr. Herrling made proof of a homestead claim before Commissioner F. D. Stuart that day. Del Martin, manager of tho Olds' mobile Garage in The Dalles, was in Maupin Saturday while enrouto to Shaniko. Mr. Martin feports the sale of a new Olds to Chas. Walker of Juniper Flat. , ' : ; Miss Vera Johnson, who has been in Mapin several weeks as a guest of Miss Florence Cavan, left for her home in Alberta, ' Canada, Friday Miss Johnson will visit with friends at Portland before leaving for home. EAST MAUPIN NEWS a S H ATT UC EC'S Special Offers This Week With Each Pair of Ladies Shoes and $1.25 in Cash A $2.50 Ansonia Clock Regular little beauty alarm, brass finish, square. . With Each Pair of Eoys School Shoes and 75c cash A JUNIOR SIZE GRAIN LEATHER COVERED FOOTBALL - I,. - Wth Each Pair of School Shoes, a Webster's Dictionary irJ FREEH Special Offer on DELINEATOR (now combined with Designer) two years for $2.00, or one year for $1.20. This is a $1.00 value which you may have for $2.00. Offer open only to October 10th. NOTICE The ndersignod has bought the bwU of section 23 and se',4 section 128, township 5 south, range 11 cast, on which is "Dane's cabin. Cut no timber on this land. 45-t2 Welby A. Dane, Owner. The Maupin Times only $1.50 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Poison has been spread on the rimrock of the L. D. Kelly ranch. Owners of dogs are notified to keep such away, otherwise they may be killed by eating coyote bait 45-t2 FOR SALE 50 head of .purebred Rambouillet Bucks, i EmdL Hach ler, Wapinitia, Oregon. . 48-t6 II. E. Fischer accompanied E. A. Troutmanto The Dalles Monday. A 10 pound boy arrived at the Andrew Cunningham homo Tuesday. Many sheep men and horse buyers were at East Maupin the past week. Mrs. John Donaldson is nurse at tho Andrew Curiningham home this week. Mr. Lew. Kelly returned Sunday from California after- a week's visit with friends. Mrs. Chas. Crofoot and children of Wamic visited the L. D. Kelly home Friday. - " John Williams returned from an other hunting trip with Oliver Resh. Each killed a deer. Miss Alba Hachlcr - spent two days with friends at East Maupin Saturday and Sunday. The R. E. Webb famly made a trip to Fortland Friday and brought homo an Essex sedan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Herrling of Bend visited friends at East Maupin while hero Saturday and Sunday. home from the mountains near Prineville where he and his father with others were hunting, ' o . Mr. and Mrs. Len Caton of Port land visited at the HoteW Kelly last week. Mr. Caton is a brother of the hotel "manager. Mrs. Caton recently returned from a trip east. ' PAP ID ft .stew smut Where the Inner Man Get Full Satisfaction - SHORT ORDERS ... Any Time TRY OUR SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Smokers' Goods HARTWIG S . Fl Off tT. SHOP "Merchants vj Beauty" Flowers for All Occasions The Dalles. Phone 794 I. O. O. F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209. Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting mem bers ahvay3 welcome. J. C. PRATT, N.C E. R. RICHMOND Sec'y- Your Watch Haywire? If it is-not doing its work ' bririjr it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND Manufacturing Jeweler ' and Watchmaker Successor to D. Lindquist THli DALLES - - OREGON Buy Non-Detonating UNION GAS AND Aristo Motor Oil Meets Old Buddie James Chalmers was agreeably surprised last Friday when Harry G. McDonald walked into the shop. The two men served in ihe same conti- gent during the war and became real buddies. Mr. McDonald comes from San Francisco, and before leaving visited relatives at Criterion for a short time. Has New Radio. George Tillotson, of the Maupin Garage, has a new radio set installed in the office of that establishment. Georgo is selling that make oi a radio receiver and says it is the best set for the money. He extends an invitation to all to come in and en joy the music any evening. New Stevens Hamme rless Bhot gun 12 gauge, for quick ralo $25.00. Maupin Drug Store. , Mrs. H. E. Fischer and Mrs. L. D. Keily attended the Ladies Aid which was held at the Bothwell home on Juniper Flat on Wednesday. 0 . El?a Dcrthick brought a deer NOTICE To Persons In Interested in Shady Brook Community Hall CR AND ALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY "QUIET SERVICE" a The Dalles, Ore. Phone 3S-J LADY ASSISTANTS UNION OIL GO. OF CALIFORNIA . Oregon The Dalle3 Richmond's s Service Station (As you come into town) Gas, Oils, Accessories There will be a special meeting at Shady Brook Community hall at one o'clock p. m., October 9, 1926, for the purpose of disposing .of very im portant business. All interesed are requested to be present. H. M. Barnum, . Secretary-Treasurer. WE RN MARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store Shoes for the Whole Family General Repairing The I'alles, Ore. Free Air and Water TRUCK For Heavy Hauling AGENT FOR CHEVROLET Cars and Accessories My Aim is Service to the Public. Courtesy in Every Deal Read The Times for the news.