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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1927)
Thursday, Aujrust 4, 1927. TJIK xMAW'IN TIMES FRUIT JARS been killed l.y be ing forced int a NEW PRICES ECONOMY Pints, at this time per dozen ECONOMY Quarts, special now, per dozen ECONOMY Half Gallon, go now for, per dozen KERIt WIDE MOUTH, pints at, per dozen KERR WIDE MOUTH, Quarts, at this time, per dozen KERR REGULAR, Pints, go now at the dozen... '. KERR REGULAR, Quails at the sur prisingly low price of, per dozen $i 17 1.53 1.93 . 1.17 1.43 1.17 R. E. WILSON CO. OBITUARY mor by the bruins. j Fern (Mayhew) Perkins was b:- j The- Central Oregon Milling coin-Jut Maupia, Oregon, December 21,1 jpany ii rucuving considerable wheat; 1904, and died r.t Portland, Oregon, j from the ranchers, and are going ty 'Monday, July 25, being 22 years 6 1 ship all they can ret hold of. They (months and 4 A?-;z of Efe at the time j buy ail kinds shipping as well .of death. She was the daughter of i j milling wheat. v jr and Mrs- A Mayhew, early J o ; settlers on Juniper Flat. j Mrs. Scltz Miller c.rd small child-1 Amos J. Perkins and Fern Mayhew ; rcn were in Maupin fmi Mikkalo, jwere married June, 2'J, 1022 end to :e time to get your u Tuesday. Mrs. Miller wan ac companying Mr. anj Mrs. Jcste ;John,'n to their hon-o at Ktamath "Vila for a vit. ' o I Charley and Harry Redding have . s-haken the duv.t of East Maupin j from their broganu and have gone to the Willamette Valley, where they will pick hops. They expect to rec tum and put in the winter on this side. PERSONAL MENTION Hugh Wood wan in town Wednes day morning on business. o i Floyd Hichmond went to U od r.iver on business Tuesday. o Mr. ami Mrs, K. V. Richmond went to Portland on business Tui -day. o Mamie Walker of Juniper Flat wan In town on Wednesday on buai ncss, o Mr. K. A. Booth, waiter of Mrs. , Richmond, Is visiting here for a few days. Some Hot Weather. Whew! Hot! Well, ve'il sty it has been rather torrid of latj. The rrur cufy climbed to tho top of the iher niometer several time lately, and in dications are that there will be no surcease from hot spells for some time to come. All ore praying f r lain to cool the air. them two children were born, one dying in infancy. The remaining child, a son, 'Donald, the hu.ibanJ, father and three brothers, V. C, Lewis and A. E. Mayhew, are left to mourn her untimely death. Close out on $1.25 and $1.60 flash lights. $1.00 complete bo long as they last at the Maupin Drug Store. County Board Meeting. L. B. Kelly went to The Dalles on Tuesday to attend the regular monthly session of the county board. Wednesday the board members viewed several pieces of road work and sites of bridgs which are needed in various parts of the county. JATHING SUITS We have your size in stock, in the latest patterns and styles, and are selling them at a reduction: REDUCED FROM $4.85 to each, now : $8.98 Start Harvesting Wednesday. J. A online of Criterion started to ; work harvesting his wheat crop Wed- i J nesday morning. Mr. Appling had I In to get a piece of wanted farm ma chinery. o Dr. F.lwood went to The Dalles Sunday to see his new granddaugh ter, that waf born to his son and!om(, from Portland. wife, Mr, and Mrs. Odgen Klwood, Mrs, U. E, Wilson and son, "13o, ' crcw ready to start to work and o j returned from Portland Sunday-j as tsoon as the sun shone up on the liirld Locke and wife are visitors j JI;r daughter, Min Jean Wilson, to- Eastern horizon began to turn out at the Karl Cunningham home on muined in the metropolis, having ac-tR( haul "the staff of life" to one of the Flat. They came from Portland yppted a position in the drafting de-jtho warehouses. Mid will leave for home Sunday. iirtment of the V. P. & L. C. i .. ,, .' ir,na.l M.ivticw Vi.ilinv Here. We also have a full line' of- BATIIINGCAPS BATHING SHOES marked dowrito per pair ; $2.98 Shattuck Bros. Maupin's Leading Merchants James Appling with Arthur, were in town Tuesday. his brother, on bonne EAST MAUPIN NEWS ZiKgcnhagant Have Moved. ! Clarence Ziggt-nhagen ha rented Ernest Mayhew, well known to imany Maupinites, is here from Hills Quite n lot of wheat is being hat:!- U" Frank McOorkle cottage an! bjhor() for a vigjt w;th relatives and cd to the Hunt's Ferry, warehouse iroved thereto.' They have been f,(H rr;,,mjSi Mr, Mayhew has the dis- ths days. copying Uie ll. u. joiim.on pou:-c, but Mr. Johnson having a chance t; lincion of having built the second (building in Maupin, the first bcinj M'ms Doris Kelly is at the Hunt 'tell t' at. property "Ziggy" made -hc that o w H. StaaU Mr. Mayhew Charley Pierce of Juniper Flat was a business visiter in Maupin on Wednesday. J. H. Woodcock and family went to The Dalles Wednesday morning on a business mission. Earl Patrick, of Crchham, h ut working harvesting at his brother-in-law's place at Criterion. o " Jas. Jones, son-in-law to Sella Mil ler, passed thru Maupin on his way, trout. ranch this week, niinting Mrs. Huit;movc d urine the haying season, i " . 0 iSeethoT Family Here. Verne Finher drove to The Dallas) The family of Henry Sedhoff of Tuesday ' evening, going there to 1 the Central Oregon Milling companj bring his father and Ernest Trojt tnrn to Maupin. has com' to Maupin from Metoliuo, and' lire r w tnugly located in the Johnson c'-It age, near the residence Henry Seethoff's family have ! of R. F.. Wilson. The Times wci- moved to Maupin from Metolius and Iconics the iv.wcomers to Maupin. now our popular milier can put his feet unilt-r his own table in this city. "Dud" Fischer ret Mined from his ' trip to the mounui.u. Tuesday niRHt Whi tjecnery a;i well ,w left this section some time ego and has been making his home in 'the Willamette Valley. f , . t Stuarts At Home Again. Fxank Stuart and family returned from a week's outing in the Klamalh Fals and coast sections Sundry. Frank looks as though his trip agreed with him. end has jetted d:.vn to LooU,d Over Fiuoatrick R.ntb. 1 at hts job of ca.hivring at the John Confer and Ira Kistner were iMarn Mate Bcnk. Picniced at Swim. W. E. Hunt and family, with sev cd others from Smock, Wamic, Tygh Valley and Dufur, attended a picnic at Swim last Sunday. The occasion being in the nature of a farewell party to Mr. and Mrs. Ton: Driver, who have been, visiting rela tives and old fnend3 hereabouts for the past" week or two. More than 100 people were at the picnic. The visitors expet to leave for Hawaii, thir home, tomorrow or Saturday. its scope and theadvertwement tells of some remarkable bargains. Read , then if you choose to trade In The Dalles, drop 'into the Skaggs store and look it over. A few Spalding swimming suits left at close out prices at the Maupin Drug Store. Had Accident at Moro. According to a report received by The Times Wednesday morning John Karlen asked the permission of Jack Hollister for the use of his Chevrolet car. After he had secured Fair Directors Meet. The directors of Southern Wasco Fair association met at fair grounds last Sunday. The most important permission to use it he started on a at the FiUpnlriek ranch, above Ke- ina, lar.t week, looking over the im- ! Attended Soldiers Reunion. piece if legislation enacted at tne meeting was the decision to erect a few rest rooms for ladies. These will be modern end will fill a long-felt want. trip to Moro with a ('raper belong ing to a combine. On ;he way there he looked at it in the back seat and just as he did he hit the end of a bridge which caused the following damage to the car: Bent fender, Skaggs Store Advertising. 'sprung axle, bent frame, ; put the Elsewhere in this issue ' of The t motor out of commission, broken Times appears an advertisement of .wheel, an dother minor injuries. T? Kninor n(l fnmilv rctnmul I I'lC KaECrs, 1 nc Ualles CTOCery Store. UUtSlue OI mis me car iw in to Klamath Fails Tuesday. Callcy Duncan of Wamic brought In a sick man from Wamic to Dr. i place for tourists. Elwood Wednesday morning. Ray New, Ivan Molt and Floyd i Ober are going out to, Dear Spring to drive truck for Joe Drown. o ' "ll the slopes of Mt, Phil McCorklo from Happy Ridge Swimming In Staals' Pond. tinueii to be a favorite stopping The young folks of idaupin ll.i.ll.r o ;-lif ..-. nt tl.nir Mir )'( tfikint' ad i .... 'ii.a 4Vtn tvtitVtrmfr n-aa nn, Inna. in naoses hut there ore several cars vantage of the opportunity offered:"'- J""" - by Staats' fishing pond ly making ; Itiil n,,r,l n nwimiiiinsr nlace. A nnmi- i . . i . . . j.. .l Srrlciii Lost Brother. t. rninrnn, 1 na charce for swimming is mane; m , going down the hill Hood back of to the island nnd then hnv,ng to i.. r- r. i..b. niinr-L-o.i rlhnh tin a verv stiff CTade to get IJMllir, Unvv o jiui.rva viv ittvt,,' - t . i ... .i i v. i.l i .........,., i j iImiv iii inc no- 11. J !' . t-l At t -11. . it.- l-.A Thfif lnl itnf irn la olmnct riQtinnnl in IMas Rhnnn catihiiir t"me!tieed as witnesses for Mr. I'ltzpal- ; irom a niamaui cans inp me awt-) - - - .rid;, Sr., in his finul proof. !!art of last week, having driven to; I . Lcity of railroads and sawmills from ; ! . . . . rr J I Mnnnin Whiln ak lllnniafll PflliH ' The Maupin camp ground con- .5w.mm.ng in s.a... 'v i . t RnBBi,v ; lUlU 1 VVW, VI '.-4i. ; American Veterans convention and ; parked on the grounds. Have Donaldson it.. ... i r tW M..1 KUrman tihuen rami, that it heals was inMaupin today, having come ij-'y,1'? j;eccny; obout..?5 J188 -ck toJQ-Wn: -. i w ssv a ' . tss.wx s- v ft I J This age finds Camel worthy fMfjfk I 1 ' UJiLar 1 John F. Raymond of Fortland was in Maupin last Saturday in quest of the whereabouts of his brother, Clarence, who is wanted to appear and help settle on estate. The man was in this section late in the win ter, but since that time his brother lias lost track of him and now de sires him to make his whereabouts known. ' . Cutting Second Crop. J. S. (Sam) Brown and wife were in town from the Upper Flat Mon day on business. Mr. Brown says he is at work pn his second crop of alt alfa and that this scond cutitng is much' better than the first crop. Mr. BrowTi also tells that with a continu ton of water he will be able to har vest a third crop, as his alfalfa stands thick on the ground and is well rooted. THE people of lliis modem, busy ogc arc always anxious to recognize quality, and they have placed Camel first among cigarettes. Modem smokcr9 liavc an experienced taste that quickly learns to know good tobaccos. Camel i3 their favorite, because they recognize in it "the choicest tobaccos grown, blended to bring out their exquisite taste and fragrance. Camel has won its way to the top in the hardest-to-j lease age ever known because it lia9 the qualities of goodness that make smoking a pleasure. You will revel in the enjoyment of these cigarettes. No better omoke can be made. "Here a Cam J!" si v . mm v,'.;.r-v-:'.' ; TV: Helping In Harvest. The Misses Helen and Lela We berg are at the ranch for a week or ( so, presiding over the edible line of j the harvest' Both young ladies are well qualified to preside over a kitchen, for that work has 'been a part of their home curriculum, which they have made the most of. Accident on the Crade. Last Sunday night Joe Riggles started for his home on Juniper Fat. He had proceeded for quite a ways 'when his lights suddenly went out 1 Upon investigation he found that the ! ground wire had in some way work I ed loose, thus resulting in . blowing the lights. Joe decided to try and j get home without any lights but he ,1 bad not gone very far before he 1 snick a rock that was left by some careless tourist in the middle of the ror.d, which resulted in n broken wheel find bent axle; This is the sec j ond accident caused by some one I leaving rocks in the road and it is our opinion that something ought to be done about it at once. in IW. R. J. Remolds Ter . Comp.itiy, wiiiKion-SuMDi, M. v.. Gone to Diamond I.nke. A. B. Linn and wife of Milwaukie, and ono of his sons and his wife, left fbr Diamond Lake this afternoon on a fishing t-ip. They will bo gone until they have caught all the fish they" can eat. PARLOR ERVICE Bcrdcn's and Libby Milk, tal tins, per case $4.75 Lake View Sugar Teas, per case....... .....-......$3.19 Del Monte Peas '(Medium), per case..... ...:..$3.95 Iriquoise White Corn (Bear Brand), case........$3.19 Del Monte White 'Crosby Corn, per case............$4.25 Festival Golden Sweet Corn, per case..l......v.........$4.25 Waldorf Green String Beans, per case...... ....$3.19 Festival Succotash, per case......;....:..........-......!...$3.65 VanAllen Tomatoes (Machine Solids) case......$3.25 Libby's Kraut (2y2's) per case. .......$3.50 Libby's Spinach (2V2,s) per case.............:............$4.00 Happj'V'ale Pink Alaska Salmon ,dozen.. ..$1.89 Brookdalc Apples, No. 10 tins, 6 for $2.83 Brookdalc Pears ,No. 10 tins, 6 tins for...U.....r..$2.98' Brooidlale Blackberries, No 10 tins, 6 for..!.:.....$3.28 Brookdale Loganberries, No.. 10 tins, 6 tins........$3.28 Siivcrdalo' Catsup, No. 10 tins, per tin...........-... 65c Li! !y's. Apricot, JBlackbcrry and Plum Jam, ; II 10 tins, each for..., $1.35 Libby's Assorted Jelly, 5-lb tins, each.u...............78c Red Mexican and Small White Beans, 13tbs. ... -$1.00 Rose City Elbo Macaroni, 13 lbs for..:.....,.'..........$1.00 Coiled Spaghetti, Noodles and Vermicelli, 15 lbs for.....:.:... ;...:.-......................--............$1.00 Fancy Seedless Raisins, 25-11) box....:... .,:....:...$2.29 Fancy Oregon Dried Prunes, 25-11). box..............$2.29 Cascade Blend Coffee, 10 lbs for,........-:..... ....$4.00 Parlor Blend Coffee, 10-rb pail...............-.......:...$4.60 Cream Pail Coffee, 10-lb pail..: . ....... .... $4.80 n Green and Black Tea, (Good Quality) 3 Tbs.: ..$1.10 K. C, Baking Powder, 5-lb tin 65c Calumet Baking: Powder, 5-lb tn 98c Mazola and Wesson Oil, gallon $1.98 Webfoot -Flour, per bbl $7.89 Cane Sugar (Manufacture) per ewt $0.55 White Wonder Soap, per case $3.59 JParlor Grocery liO East Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon 5