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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1927)
Pare tm THE MAUWN TIMES Thursday, July 21, 1927. TUDEB1ER SEDAN Harvsst Offering of SOLVE THIS PUZZLE 19 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 14 6 1 18 1 5 1 5 j PRICES ARE Good for Thirty J If you have not would like to have we believe we can Baking Powder Calumet, 2V2-lb can 65c 6-pound can.. $1.10 Baking Powder Schillings 2Vrlb can. 98c. 5-pound can ......$1.83 Corn Meal White or Yellow, $-pound sack :. ......38c Rolled Oats, 9-lb sack, 55c, Gt&SiA Qr Whole Wheat Beans White, Pink or Mexican Red, 10 lbs 75c; 50 lbs M. J. B., Golden West or Royal Club, 3-lb can - $1.52 M. J. B., Golden West or Royal Club, 5-lb can........ $2.48 Hill Bros. Red Can, 2 lbs $1.03. 4 pound can $2.05 20th Century, (highest grade, roasted in our own plant daily) 31bs $1.23 u 5 pounds $2.03 FEW EQUAL AND NONE BETTER CATSUP-Del Monte, 6 bottles, $1.25. 12 bottles, $2.40 No. 10 cans (1 gallon) 55c Case $3.00 - - - -- i i - PRUNES-Italian Fancy, 10 lbs 75c fl) pounds $3.50 FLOUR Kerr's or Diamond, per barrel L 7.95 Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, (Fancy Standard) 12 cans, $1.40. Case..: ..$2.75 Matches Searchlight, full count, 12 boxes for 49c Soap Crystal White, 20 A Clean New Store, Fresh Stock, Salesmen Who Take You. Orders Filled Immediately, no Long Waits. 20t 1 Two Doors East The Dalles Cieamery Wilt Attend Oil Meeting. R. W. Richmond and L. C. WU. helm will go to Clarno tomorrow for the purpose of attending a meeting cf stockholders of the Clarno Basin Oil company. It is said that work in j drilling for oil there is progressing for striking oil in the near future. Brought In Power Shovel. F. S. Brown, contractor on three miles of the Wapintia-Mt Hood cut off, on Tuesday unloaded a large power shovel, mounted on a cater piller tractor, and which he will use in his road work. The machine was taken to Bear Springs that evening. Took Combine to Ranch. Clifford Allen is about ready for harvest. Monday morning he haul ed a new McCormick-Deering com bine to the ranch and will soon have it in operation in a great wheat crop. The harvester was purchased cf Shattuck Bros. : Falher 1'yncs Holds Services. Rev. Fr. O't) Hynes came over from Wasco and held services at the Catholic church on Sunday last. Quite a few communicants if that church were, in attendance and a mixed choir rendered th6 hymas end response. Crandall Undertaking Co. QUiET SERVICE o TheDaUes,6reffon. -LADY, ASSISTANTS- already bought your supplies for Harvest we you come in and see us before you buy, because save you money on your purchases at this store. COFFEE bars, 83c Case only Century STORE NO. 76 417 EAST SECOND STREET Plyler Welding Raaor. C. H. Plyler is in charge of the village ber shop during the ab aencc of Barber Kaiser. Clarence is an old-time shaver and hair cutter and is turning out the work to the satisfaction of customers of the Cone After Huckleberries. Billy Hefkman says he has not been feeling just right for some time and in order to regain his usual good he!th . went to government Camp yesterday. While there Billy) will busy himself in the huckleberry fields.. , Completed Road Contract. Xorris Greene has completed his corstradt on the Wapintia-Mt. Hood cutoff and since then has built a ra4 from the Abbott ranch to the mew- highway. Morris will move laia equipment to town soon. Wamic Events 3fany friends and relatives of Mr. anil Mrs. T. J. Driver honored them wij.h a picnic dinner Sunday at the olH mill site on Reck creek. A fine luncheon with coffee was served as wt-11 as aa abundance of ice cream df -hed up. Mr. Driver.- a resident . bjr for many years, met many old tine friends, all of whom were glad --- A u Phone 35-J av uf m. Days Flour, 9-tb sack 55c $3.50 .$3.95 Pleasure in Serving The Dalles, Oregon to shake his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Driver arrived here Thursday last, coming from the Hawaiian Elands. R. B. Driver and wife, and son, Lyle, of Juniper Flat, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brittain and two small children, Jack and Norma,, Of Tygh Valley,! were relatives who came over to the picnic to meet Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Driver lost Sunday. We are having hot weather now. Harvesting and threshing began here on Tuesday. F,d. and Wilbur Wing have pur chased a new combine harvester. An airplane passed over Wamic last Thursday, going in the direction of The Dalles. . , Many from Wamic attended. the circus at The Dalles recently. Guy Brittain lost a valuable cow at Tygh recently. The animal was a gift of Mrs. Britain's grandfather, S. B. Driver when a calf and at tracted much attention at Tygh be cause of her blueish color. Too much alfalfa was the clause of her much alfalfa was the cause of her Dance and Show at Antelope. Clarence Plyler and his "Sage brush Serenaders" will be at Ante lope tomorrow night and will play at a dance there. A showing of Rin-Tin-Tin will also be made by Mr. Plyler. Several from here have sig nified an intention cf going over. . I Lucky Sheep Drive. , Ernest Troutman recently took a band of 1735 sheep to the mountains and when they were counted In at the eservation line It was found he had the same number he started out with. Not a single loss occurred in the long drive, Dempsey Favorite Here. The Dcmjjsey-Sharkey light hps Each number In the square represents a letter In the al phabet Number the alphabet CtoT to 1 t the letfer 8 ' What two wonl, do the Aium In the scares make? H ye can work It out All in the" AJupon Mo? af once and mall It. Tou will hav. an opportunity to win th. Ptudebaker Bedan, to be live, absolutely Free. " - " This Is Our Method Ox Advcrtlcln we have Now During the past year 1 1 nilvitrti. aiip kiualnaaa. who will assist us In aJvertiauif Costs Nothing To Try An.w.f tha puttie today. Kmtm-' bar Ihlt la a tr olTar and wk My frt we mean KI1KK This ear la offarad r a kl( rvtlable or. (anlaatton and you have an equal chance with every ime etna. I may ba th nail Why winner. If you can ! tha smile aot hMltala. but ant tha coupon at onro Art aow and yon may be driving around In Ihia tin aedaa a I moat botore you ran rrallie It. TOM CANNON, Manager S3 ft Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. a Washington, U. C. been the cau. of much argument in Maupin lately. A census of fight fans showed that the former cham- pinowas a heavy favorite here, and : nearly all predict he will emerge from the fight tonight wearing the victor's crown. White Clover ice cream, sold at Maupin Camp Ground store, ia the best on the market Take a quart home with you and try it WON'T WORK DOUBLE SHIFT Froit and Mosquitoes Too Muck for Line's Delicate Constitution Line Harpham is a delicate little fellow of the 200-pound class. One' morning recently he arose with the . ) crows, gathered in a couple of milk 1 pail.-; and hied himself to the barn, j j After a short time his son, Jimmie, : heard a commotion on the porch and lifHrd Line exclaim: "There, d n 'you! Jimmie, fell out here by the i first of August and follow me ; I'm ' 'too frail to work two shifts. Whati I with freezing in winter and the con j founded mosquitoes in summer life : is too Btrenuous for me here." He i ; left that morning for Lob Angeles, ! 1 and will look up a location in the ! state to the south of Oregon. Fishermen, don's pitch your tents on a rocky flat. Rather erect it at the Maupin Camp Ground, where all j conveniences are at your call. ROUMANIAN KING PASSES ON Died Yeserday Morning at 2:15 Prince Michael Proclaimed King Ferdinand of Roumania died yesterday morning at 2:15, after an illness which covered a long period of time. The immediate cause of his death was pneumonia, brought on in the Carpathian mountains, where he had been r.ent to recuperate. ' Sixteen hours after the king's de mise Prince Michael, Bon of ex Prince Carol, was proclaimed king. Prince Carol renounced all right and title to the throno some time back. " Addington Back at Work. After an enforced layoff of over a month-, caused by an infected eye, M. M. Addington, foreman of main tenance on the ' Maupin section of The Dalles-Califoria highway, it back cn tho job, While he has not fully recovered the use of his eye, Moac ia able to be at work and is now directing repair work on the road. First Wheat Brought In. Ed. Wilson of Wamic brought in a load of this year's crop of wheat on Wednesday, this being the first of the 1927 crop to be wheeled to Mau pin. IAIMBOW Wnere tn amt Man Cats Full Satisfaction SnOftT ORDERS Any Time i'RY OUR SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS lea Cream. Cold Drinks and given away hundreds of valuable prUea we are going to give away a fine eedan among their frlemle and neighbor. PtOM CANNON. Manager - - S Pennsylvania Avenue. N. V. I WaMhlngton, D. C. . Dear Kir: I The word In the nuRile are .........- I If correct I would like to be conalJwed In awarding tha free automobile. ' i'leaae send full imrtleuluri of your offer at once. 1 underatand thla places m under no obligations whatever. I Nam; ............... I Street or Route ... I City of Town .4...... I 8tate j&fX " Aj WAPINlTiA I Vzs I O O F. ... 1-wIe No- SOD, Maupin. Origan j evrry f atur.iay ngw in 1. u. 0. . hull. Visiting members always j welcome. 0. F. RENICK, N. G. E. R. RICHMOND bee y. 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