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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1927)
fk. Thursday, March 24, 1927 THE MAUPIN TIMES Page A (HARDEN Northrup-King Seeds . Ferry's Seeds Inland Empire Seeds A FULL LINE OF Garden Tools R. E. Wilson Co. MEMBER AFFILIATED BUYERS 'our village blacksmith, at Iat luc-home or the formers parents in thell cum Led to the prevailing- epidemic, , neignoornooa or uuiur. ine eiuer , flu, and on Monday was compelled j Mr. Hazen has been quite ill and the; to seek rest at his home. 'lie was , sort was called to axiisit in hit (are. ; out again on Tuesday. For New Church. E. McDonald, superinten- Arrantinf 1 Rev. G. , dent of the United Brethren confer ence, was in town a few days this week arranging for the construction of a church for that denomination. What success be met with or where the new edifice will be erected, we failed to learn. The building of a church was promised Maupin mem bers of the U. B Mr. Hazen, Sr., has nearly revovered from his sickness. r' : " I Bank Interior Brightened. Painter Roache has been stretch- j bis working hours considerably the pa.it few nights, being engaged in Just a Few of Our' talKminiiig and renovating the in terior of the Maupin State Bank. The ceilings and walls have been given coats of cream colored , cal somine and the borders of the walls faith at the confer-1 next the ceiling have .been taste- ence held in Portland last October. Clean Up Cemetery. i People who are interested in the 1 appearance of the Kelly cemetery are requested to be at that site the first Saturday in April, bringing shovels, rakes and hoes with them, for the purpose of cleaning up the plot. This was to have been done last fall, but the rains coming early made the work Impossible. fully decorated work. with fine stencil PERSONAL MENTION , EAST MAUPIN NEWS John Powell was In from his Wap Initlo rach on business Tuesday. Leonard Farlow was a visitor at the county seat Wednesday, going down on business. Carl Ituhl was down from his shearing headquarters at Two Springs on Tuesday. Charley Pierce wu transacting business In Maupin Wednusduy, com ing in from the Flat. Dnrrell F.lwood visited a few days i tins week with his father, Dr. EI wuud, Maupin's leading physician. John Aycrs of Smock was in Mau pin on business yesterday, lie was accompanied by hii daughter, Miss Goldie. Andy Kistncr made a trip to Bend the first of the week, stopping tit Maupin a short time on his way home at Tygh Valley on Tuesday. Gcorgo Nichols, wife and daughter passed through Maupm Saturday while on their way to The Dalles. Mr. Nichols is a druggist at Prlne ville. A. L. Gillis of Wamlc was in town on business Tuesday. Al, as secre tary of the South Wasco Fair asao iatlon, in getting ready for this fall's exposition, and this, with his farm work, kcops him hustling these duys. L. D. Kelly went to The Dalles Monday on a business mission. John Mannion has gone to work for the Farghers on the shoep ranch. He Cone To Washington. Elmer Hornquist, well known to the "Woollie" gang of Maupin and a potential checker champion, left for Randle, Washington, Tuesday, lis will remain there all the coming sum mer, having been engaged as assis tant ranger on the west aide of Mt. Adams. He served in the same ca pacity last season. While away El mer will be served the news of Mau pin through the medium of The Times. Ladies Aid Meeting. I The Ladies Aid of the United Brethren church of Maupin met yes terday with Mrs. Alma Richmond. Nearly the full membership was out and much sewing and fancy work was done, anticipating the bazaar to be held later in the season. '; Making Gardens. Many Maupin people are engaged in making garden these days. Plow ing and spading yards, is the order of the day, and In many instances vege table seeds have been put into the ground, and in some places potatoes have been planted. Mrs. Owens of the Hotel "Kelly j Cahel V Uitt Old Friends. spent Friday and Saturday in The J Frank Gabel, who for many years Dalles. conducted a shei-p ranch on Natural 0 j Pasture, but rvho eventually, turned The W. H. and 0. J. Williams ! the bn iness over to his sens and familien spent last Saturday in The ! then r-ioved to The Dalls, -?as in Dalles. J town several days last week Mr. 0 j Gabel met many of his old friends Mis Doris Kelly was a guest at while here and indulged in phasant the Ilartman home at Wapinitia ' reminiscences of old times in the last week. j Maupin country. j H arretted Garden Rock. George McDonald put in part of his time Sunday morning digging out and removing some large rocks from his garden spot. George is not built for such hard work, but such is his determination that when he had completed his labors his yard was as smooth as any city lawn. Elmer Hornquist left on Tuesday , Vuitor From Eugene. ' 1 for Randle, Washington, where he Miss Elizabeth Enright, sister of will be emdoyed in the forest ser-! one of our teachers of that name, is vice. I visiting the latter during the vacav j the railroad track, O v won oi me Rime university, inevis- mac worn on me itor arrived last Saturday and will commenced soon. Mike Hesling, herder for the Connollys,, is improving after a spell of the flu. He has bean at the Ho tel Kelly. Andy Mann left on" Sunday, for the W. E. Hunt ranch, to assist in lambing. He will herd for the Hunt ranch the coming season. Hadley Viiite Hatchery. W. 0. Hadley of the state f isih de-1 partment was at Oak Springs hatch- j ery on Monday. His coming at this ' time was to confer with Superinten- dent Smith regarding the holding , ponds which are to be built this sea son. It was practically decided to t construct the new pond, of a size of ( 30x90 feet, on the north side of the : Dresent Donds. between those and . It 'is expected I that work on the new pond will be , When completed SATURDAY SPECIALS! Canned Food Specials Libby and Del Monte Crushed Pineapple 5 tins for .. :..57c Libby and Del Monte Crushed Pineapple, 2's, 3 tins for . ..57c Libby and Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, flats, 6 tins for 81c I ibbzy and Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, 2's, 6 for ; $1.39 Libby and Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, 21o's, 4 tins for $1.03 Hillsadle Broken Sliced, 2s, 3 tins 53c Hillsdale Broken Sliced, 2y2's 3 tins for ..63c Libby's Sweet Potatoes, 2y2's, 4 tins..... $1.00 Silverdale Tomatoes, l's, tall, 6 tins ...55c Van Allen Tomatoes, machine solids, 2Vfe's, 8 tins for only $i.00 Libby's Tomatoes, l's, tall, 6 tins for 69c Libby's Tomatoes, 2y2's, 6 tins , $1.09 American Club Extra Sifted Peas, 35c value, 4 tins for $1.00 Del Monte Medium Peas, l's, tall, 8 tins $1.00 Bulls Eye Peas, 2's, 6 tins for : '. 73c Bacanco Peas, 2's, 5 tins for !..49c Libby and Del Monte Salad Points, 4 tins $1.00 Del Monte Crosby Corn, 2 6 tins.... $1.00 Libby's Muscat Grapes, 2y2 4 tins $1.00 ! Libby's De Luxe Peaches, 2y2's, 4 tins, $1.09 i-iiuuj a j-ui t iv.ri.ic a, 472 3 11ns umjr tst Festival Succotash, 2's, 3 tin3 49c Van Camp's Tomato Soup, per dozen ..,..!. 99c Happy Vale Alaska Salmon, 1-lb tins, 7 tins $1.09 Merrimac Salmon (Columbia River) 154 ounces, 6 tins for . ...$1.49 Li return in time for study at the high er place of learning. the new pond will hold four feet of water. Dr. Thatcher's Liver and Blood Tonic, the best medicine for spring ailments. $1.00 a bottle at the Mau pin Drug Store. Chalmers Latest Victim. The sound of the anvil was not heard on Monday. James Chalmers, Bateballitt Out on Sunday. The fine weather of Sunday in duced quite a number of Maupin's baseballints to show up at the school grounds and indulge in batting and fielding exercise. There will be town team organized soon, and then games will be arranged with neigh boring towns. Spalding baseball goods for sale at th Maupin Drug Store. Rev. Hazen Returns. Rev. Everett Hazen and wife have returned to their Wapinitia resi dence after a few weekj spent at the OoooooooooooooooooooO o PICKED UP ABOUT TOWN o Ooo ooooooooooooooooooO Parlor Grocery COME IN AND SEE US WIIEN IN THE DALLES John Confer says there are two things he does not like Homegrown chewing tobacco an da quinsey sore throat. . H it x We will bet the walls of the new parage never will fall down. Our i i : wager is maae aiier ouaervuig m amount of wire and iron rods Job Crabtree. is tying onto the studding of the forms, getting ready for the concrete. x Dad Richmond .says his place Is 100 Shell at that we raise to 1 MBT Ih FEW SPEOMLS- SPECIAL 6 Water Glasses 10c RreYourBpiin for Comfort 35-POUND Kapock Mattress Rcgnlrr price $32.50. Now $27 9x10.6 GOLD SEAL Corigoleum Rugs THIS WEEK $6.50 O'CEUAR MOP With Pint Botte O'Ccdar Polish This Week 11.00 CoahcBitttbebailr ONE'night of the fiixury of Wy restful sleep on a Premier Tru-flot bedspring would show you, far better -than words can describe, the actual discomforts that you suffer with worn, sagging bedsprings. Sag ging bedsprings allow the spinal column, the nftrve center of the body, tO lie unsup ported in a cramped, unnatural position. Thm TtU'fltx conform$ vomforta Ify to thm bodf. Begin tonight to sleepin comfort! Change to the restful coils of a Premier" Tru-flex bedsprihg, which will (jive you for twenty-five years theluxuryof perfect restfulness and refreshing sleep. Let us show you the Premier Tru-flex, which costs only $2,':' and is guaranteed foe twenty-five years T)y the manufactured, the Premier Bed and Spring Co. of San Francisco, Seattle,. Porjdand, . and Loa Angeles. GOLDEN STAR R02K HARD FLOOR WAX 1-lb. cans, this week only 65c Use Our Exchange Service A call will bring an appraiser PHONE 598 These Springs sell at $23.00 t y , FURMTUEE CO. Third and Washington Streets The Dalles, Ore. ID' RAG RUGS STRANDED ENDS 27x54 1?. 98c 24x48 ..... 78c 18x36 45c Use Your Credit. WeOhargc No Interest Lyke Down Mattress BEST MATTRESS MADE REAL COMFORT $44 50 . 1 III ' "' i Him mi rnr-TrrmMiSX) . remark that we- will have to "shell out" when wa patronize his service station same as the ethers. If it was as hard to organize a baseball team as it is to find people who are willing to assist in produc ing a play for the benefit of the lo cal American Legion, there would be only two-old-cat and barn ball played in Maupin. Billy Heckjnan has succeeded in piercing the strata of hardpan under lying the earth between the top of the ground here and the republic of China. After permitting water to run in the hole at the new garage for several hoursh, aid it all drain ing out, Billy says he's sure some Chinese will declare another rain storm had hit them. "Stub" Lister has reftirned to Maupin. He went to Shaniko to clerk in a ssrvice station, but as the "fight game" was not flourishing in the former metropolis of the range country, our redoutable "scrapper" came home to shine in Ben Fraley's leather pushing shop. Solo has its devotees as well as horseshoe, pitching. At the tourna- , ment at Fraley's last Wednesday evening some of the best "soloists" in the country took part ranging from pork raisers to tonsorialists. The proposed hotel movement is attr'.ctln? more or less attention on the part of Maupin people. We sug gest that it be built on the hillside above Bill Stoats' fish pond. That ' eminence commands , a majestic view of the valley of the Dechutes and could easily be made accessible by the construction of a short roal leading from the hijhviray Mayor" Butler was confined to the house several days last week with an attack of grippe. At that French did not lose his grip on things con cerning municipal matters and his grocery emporium. Lew Wilhelm is engaged in build ing window and door frames for the new garage. At vhat work Lew is the best what am. If there is any thing that expert cannot do in the line of framing his fellow man ex cepted we would be pleased to learn of it. Ki