I A 4 R.E. W iison PHONE P.1AIN 271 Co. JUST IN-: New Assmcnt Men's Caps OUU USUAL LOW PRICES PREVAIL '''it ,1. , " NEW WINTER - ; 'UNDERWEAR of the munsing make now in ' !, Cct Heady for the Cold Day Coming. .. ; X REE DELIVERY TO DEPOTS or within one mile of town a vlmt with relatives ut Oration City and lit Albany. : 0 Jim Dcrthlck came in from hid summer's sojourn In tho mountains, Monday, and will remain In Maupln, . for the winter. I 1 Lester Crofoot and wifs cann down' from Cove Creek . Tuesday ' morning and nporit tho day with Maujiiii friends. " " " - ! County Superintendent of Schools 1 (Ironewnld was In Maupln Wedncs : day evening and took part in the J twtuthiir at the flijfh school. . A. II. LuCore, section foreman for ithe O. T. at Sherars, with his wife and daughter, was transacting; busl- ni'iig in Aiaupm iwonaay, , , ' Ilc'V, W. A', Mathews and wife wj in from Simnasho Monday, they 'coming to Maupln so that Mrs. Mathews might have dental work done, STAR jjp1 ! GSEOCSSClt? Ilonry Cramer displayed his goods to Mnupin merchants the first of the j week, and booked good orders for j cigars and tobaccos. Henry is the leading tobacco merchant in The Dalles. LOCAL AND PERSONAL (hear Ucnirk and family drove to Hi. ml KiviT Sunday and tpent the day with friends. , -(- Mark Stu'urt and wife wcro Tygh Valley rafhers who -visited In Mail pin" Tuesday. - ' - : ,o , The Misses Iwegi.nn Muller and Min nie Starr .wcro shopping at The Dulles hint Thursday, H. M. T.umum and wife were over from Shady Brook ou business on Monday of this week Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Klstner were in Maupln from Typh Monday, taking care of butdncHS matters. Miss Albcrtina' Hnrklet, visited -ft time with Mnupin friends on Tues day, coming from the Vlat. ; A. A. DiTthiek and wife spent Sun day nt the home of their son, Gus Desthlck,5 coming over from Dufur. : . Hernard Welch was over from Wa mie, Monday, after some printing jobs being done at The Times shop. few OooooooooooooooooodoO o PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN o OoooooooooooooooooooO s Now that we are going to have a city election we suggest , that ta ciniige in government be made". Let's adopt the city manager style and fleet Al. Kennedy as manager. A fl'ys he has tamed all the horned toads on his ranch and thinks he is qualified to tame the wild people of Maupin. ,. : , Politics seem to have a bad effect nn iifunn nennlo. Thi dpmnpratie ran- Hirstcl IIollls, who has been in the mm wh( wa3 too much occupiod moutulni all summer, came out Tues-1 10 tW specd of hi auto Rnd day. . . He expecU to be in Maupin for ; . t d , - m...i.ine over on tha lien Cook came up from Portland Monday evening and will look after ( properly interests in Maupln a (days. .. '. . . ;. . v.. ' Miss Edna Dcrthlck is at home in Maupin after spending a time at the homo of her grandparents at Tygh Valley. ""' ' " " " somo time. Sid Bloom, mamger of " the Civic Auditorium at The Dalles, 'was a wceoroe caller at The Times ; office last Saturday.. , . - ':' Mrs. B. I). Fraley and daughter, Gcraldine, left Tuesday morning for west hill last Thursday, would have done better to have thot of the road insteud of his chance of election to n state office. ; A certain officer who lately "grabbed off" a couple of bottles "of hooch and who says he has them sealed as evidence, without having ! ii : Vote the Republican Ticket . ELECT Frederick Steiwer " US: SENATOR lit, ,.:"-.. . . 5 , . , r a' vt' J' To' election of Steiwer as V. S. Senator from Oregon is of national' importance. By virtue of reuublican . control of tho senate . Senator Mc- Nary holds the chairmanship, of the important Irrigation and agriculture committees. If the voters of this state should go so far afield " as , to, elect a democrat it might mean a loss of repuMlenn control of the-senate ,nnd a (jonaequent surrender of Sena tor McNary's vital committee chair manships. ; A vote for Steiwer, tha regular re publican primary nominee ii i vote - for republican control ' of national ' af fairt, ' :.i ' ELECT I. L. Patterson GOVERNOR "' Vt 1 i 'Jl M I : V.' . The New Star with , Tlmhtn Taptfd Hulltr Btrlng$ Timktn Tapered Roller Bearings are regular equipment on the new Model 24 Star. Running in oil, these beatinc afford a light, free running wind mill which will pump water efficiently in an IJ to 10 mile an hour wind. ' . i i Wbtd arms and bfacas are of , angle iteel, wheel parts are gal- 4 ysrtiied after completion, turn f table ii ball-bearing, rudder item " if of angle tteei, and an effective , brake is provided. ''" This new Star will provide you -with dependable pumping pow er, operating in the lighter breezes, and save you the an noyance of frequently climbing , the tower. .Good for years of ' service. " "" ' ' Wthrcnofthfnw if 2 fast on ditplty. Coma 4t Sil ATTUCK - BROS Mflnnin.. Ore. UasafWsaK1 SBtpkr Prices At Maupin TOURING CAR Delivered Here ROADSTER Here in Maupin. COUPE,, Hi i,,,, r: t Price at our garage $471.31 .!.. $450.83 iL$585.00 :::;$595.25 TRUCK CLOSED 7 Cab and Stake Rody........,.; ...JpOOA i O Remcnber, cur prices are the same as in The Dalles , , or in Portland TUDOR SEDAN . : ; X A good bu at the price. . ;. ! it t '. i I Wood arrested the owners, seems to lack those qualities which made the Pink crtons famous. ..'(; ",: .x i V: ' 1 iii'i. We'll bet more lead has, been packed into the hills during the pre sent deer season, in the form of bul lets, than' will be mined in the next decade. And the number of, deer killed contains but a small fraction of the soft metal. The editor of this great family Journal was summoned before ; the Water board last Friday night to answer to a charge of having turned water on after the marshal had shut it off: 'We had an iron-clad alibi, therefore escaped shooting at sun rLic. Fishermen of Maupin are in arms against the proposition to turn 10 of the hunting and fishing license fees Into the ' general fund of " the state, The; consensu oT opinion ; is i that the proposed measure is imqui-. Urns, eohf iscatory. 1 Jtliabolicat, oat- rageous, damnable and stinks to hea- i ven of unripe politics.. ' Some of the subscribers cannot read writing and not much that is printed, f We have jogged their memories regarding their f delin quencies, on subscriptions, but; have failed to see but little of the coin they owe us. We are thinking seri ously of printing a list of such, and 1 if we do there'll be some squirming. j Link Harpham says his boys, Jim ! my. and "Buck," are working hard uunu VMI 1.1,15 An..,,. J the morning, milk the cows, drink the milk, and then go back to bed." Eliot son Co. Phone Main 221' Maupin, Oregon PATRONIZZ OUR ADVERTISERS Suite 15-16 Vogt Block Telepone Ul-W Dr. Fred H.Pageler OPTOMETRIST x , , . Strictly Optical ilt DeLARHUE OPTICAL CO. Tbe Dallea, - - - Oregon The Maupin Times only $1.50 : S ' lit, You know that R. E. WILSON CO. brought prices down in Maupin? TRADE WITH THEM. Pattercon is familiar with the ' problems that would, confront him as Governor of Oregon. A farmer, he ' understands .the probloms of the farmer. A business man .he knows the needs of business. He promises "fair and just treatment for all." He "will Beek to lower taxes through a reduction pf, .the. cost ,pf state govcrn ' ment. He will not follow establihed. "precedent and spend most- of his ' time awny from tho state capital. '. Patterson will be your Governor, on tha job," attending to tha busineis ' of the state an it accrues. " " ' " ' ' .New Sevens Hammerless shot gun 12 gauge, for quick sale $25.00. Maupin Drug Store. THE BANK HO I EL The one place in The Dalles to make tha rancher and out-of . town fellow feel at home. ID !, mm Where the Inner Man Geta Fall Satisfaction i in SHORT ORDERS Any Time TRY OUR SUNDAY ." ;. ; CHICKEN DINNERS Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Smokeri' Goods HARTVIGS !Fl0WtR SHOP '"Merchants Oj Beauty" Flowers for All Occasions , The Dalles. Phone 704 I. O. O. F. ) WAPINITIA 1 Lodffe No. 21)9 Maupin, CWcris meets every Saturday night ia I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting mem- bers al way & welcome. S 't c J. C PRATT, N. G. ff ' ' E. R. RICHMOND Sec'y. ) I'll. . STAND RY YOUR PARTY BY ELECTING vSteiwer arid Patterson ; VOTE 15 X STEIWER, FREDERICK ' VOTE 18 X PATTERSON, I. L. Paid Advertitement Republican 3 I ata Central Committee, v Phil .Mettch an, Chairman. niTERfa'OKAL -Tin M::isii:.t wecster Because' HnindrcJs of Siirreme Cortrt Judges concur in niyhoit praise of the work as the(r Aiulwrif j. Tha FVsiJenti of all lea Jing Uni-' err'!tlcs, Col lews, and Normal ScSools give their heany indorse .ment.. , . ,. ,; Ail. States that, have adopted a lai-r-e liL-tionarv ns j'tuuliirJ have 'selected Webster's New Interna- tlonal. ' - Tl.e Sclioolboolrs of the Country cJficwt t the Mrataru-Webncv $5sm o( dlacritilcal marks.. . The Govc.vi'.ment Ptinting Office ut Vi'ashiu'aton uses it as authority! 'RITE f'f Mtnple pane of the Nt-w WWi, ii-fdinen of Rejx.lat ai.J India jfj Co., . Mass.- j ii; yir;s G T Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Times office and Mr.-Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND Manufacturing Jeweler and Watchmaker Successor to D. Lindquist THK DALLES - - ORKGOJJ CRANDALL UNDERTAKING . COMPANY . "QUIET SERVICE" .'- ' :''".' - . , ' ; -i v ' - V. ' The Dalles, Ore. Phone 35-J LADY ASSISTANTS '.: - Buy ) Non-Detonating UNIONGASj AND Aristo Motor Oili UNION OIL GO. OF CALIFORNIA The Dalle3 - - Oregon tea i I Richmond's Service Station (As you come into town) t it J Gas, Oils; Accessories v Free Aif and -Wateif WerNwiark shoe store Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store Shoes for the Whole Family Gnpral Repairing The I'alles, Ore. :.:;,.TKUCK. . , For Heavv Hau.inir . . . AGENT FOR; 9 CHEVROLET Cars and Accessories . My Aim js.Smice to the Public. Courtesy in -'r EVr Peal ';"";,': Read Tit Timet for the news. II i