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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1927)
9 a TItE MAUPiyTlMl;S Thursday, December fl, 192? imes Editor A E. R. Sidbii dluhars m avanr Thursday at Myosin, Oregon Christmas cheer U in the air. But we're afraid the cheer may be itemed to chill In this print shop if some of our delinquent subscribe trs do not come through and pay up. i We have teen pictures of sand storms on the desert, but the wind storms cf the past few days in this 'valley caused as much anguish as I any shown on the screen. H9criptR)s om year. $1.50: all ! lhe' Work To Tour Style. ontns, ?1.09; Urea months, SO eta. ! The Moden Barbers, 410 East eucuuj su-eet, i ae uuuts, are lead ers in ladies half cutting in this part of the state. They study the particu cmereu & second class mail mat- r Stptemocr lDlt. at the post .naupia. urciton, under the jlar style of each customer and when tnoy have completed a joo ui the good points of wh fact are hi.ht :rto relief. Tho cleanest shop in t'ei v. ice at .t of Alarr.a i. 1879 Th? uri'-l Christnms slocnn. "shnn tirly," is cain confronting us in ?a't Oregon the newspapers. The slogan is all riht, but to the average publisher , Homo Over Sunday, (.f country pepers the saying should The Junior member of The Times be paraphrased to "pay your sub- km, E. R. Semmes, who is pounding scription so the publisher may hav 'the keys of the typesetting machine the coin wjih which to do a little j 0,1 th Dufur Dispatch, spent Sun Christmas .shopping." ' day at home, returning to Duf ur on A contemporary asks "what has I Monday morning. become of all the old-fashioned red Bought Service Station. fknnel underwear that was once I.. F. Javl-sor, at one timj the worn by our forefathers?" " Worn I meat market man at Tygh Valley, ol long ago, brother. Besides tha has tmrchased tha HillerMfc Mrvic red dye once used in such goods is station, at the corner of Loughlin now in greater demand as a beauti fler on flappers' faces. One of the queer things in life is thfet some people who do not take a home newspaper are the loudest in their condemnation of it! . while those who help sustain it with their patronage feel it is a good thing for themselves and the community. It is claimed the cause of the murder near Condon on last Friday was a case of unrequited love Bosh, and again, bosh. "Puppy love," and that, added to a low mentality, was most likely the real cause. One of our subscribers remarked the other day that "when you hear a feller shoutin' the most about how to improve the town, you kin pretty near bet that he means fur somebody else to put up the spondulicks." The moon is said to exert a great influence on the tides. At the same time some autofsts seem to be under the moon's influence, for many of them suffer as a result of too much moonshine. i and Clay streets, The Dalles, and from now on will dish out gas and lubricating oils to autoists. Built Dairy Bars. Job Crabtree lately completed a fine dairy barn and now has a place in which to house his dairy herd. Job has seven fine cowa and since em barking in the ' milk business has found customers for all the milk he can furnish. Th new barn has room for all his cows as well as a place for considerable hay. Benton county has retired $87,000 indt btedacs already this year. Great Northern spending $6,000, 000 on Bend-Klaninth Fails line. Stale commission valuta Oregon utilities at $168,967,161. Oregon trust companies have re sources of $15,402,831. , Canby Promising mineral de posits in Laural Hill district will be developed. Er.ker Western Oregon Light & ?ower Co., and Eastern Oregon De 'tlopment Co. will have Bpent $500, )00 in development this year. Valt: New rail line routed to Oyhee dam site, because of better rravel deposit for building dam. Great Northern has about closed -ail gap from Bend to Chemult on Southern Pacific line to Klamath Falls. Bakeir Machinery arrives for the Irag line placer mining on Clarke's Creek, and Burnt River. Klamath Falls Ritchie Bros, start 'actory to work natural glass. Bums Voters approve union high school budget for $27,900. CARD OF THANKS OREGON NEWS NOTES pro- Hunters reported killing 648 pre datory animals in Oregon, during October. 400-mile Roosevelt highway ject has 337 miles completed. Cascade Locks Permit asked for 21,000-horse power project on Mt Hood forest for wood pulp manufac ture. Ontario C. E. Secoy gets 20 tons hay and seed worth $1,433 from 11 acres clover. We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those kind friends who made our hour of sorrow easier, to bear by their kind words and min istrations during her lost illness and after the death of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Mary E. Pratt We pray that all may be mare da like affliction. C. E. PRATT, J. C. PRATT, Mrs. CRYSTAL WELCH, CLASSIFIED LOCALS FOUND Ladies scarf, at the Legion hall after the last dance. Owner may recover same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this advertisement be bought at a bargain as owner has business interests elsewhere. 11. C. Winslow, 108 Cascade St., Bend, Oregon. 4-tl FOR SALE Full Blood single comb Rhode Island Red cockerels, at $2.60 each. Call on or phone Art Guttler, Route A, Maupin; phone 17-F-4. 4-t2 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of Tho Interior U. S. I-and Office at The Dalles, Oregon November 22, 1927. Notice is hereby given that Arthur W. Schilling, of Crass Volley, Oregon, who, un November 1, 1924, made Homestead entry, act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 023, 553, for Ei SWi, SE'4 S. Sec. 29. Lots 2,3, SE4 NWH, EH SWVi, W4 SE',4, NEU SE4, Sec. 30. EVi NWH, NE4 SV, NH SEVi Sec. 32, T. 4.S., R. 16, E., Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention 'to make final three year proof, to establish claim to.tht land above described, before Regis ter of the United States Land Of fice, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 11th clay of Januury, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: John Karlen. John Joyce, of Miiupln, Oregon, William Holmes, Michael Bibby of Grass Valley, Oregon. Dl-29 W. A. Wilkinson, Act. Reg. Legion Dance Dates Christmas Misgivings CHRISTMAS time is approaching, and as it gets nearer the need of a little money is apparent to many who would remember their loved ones and friends with remembrances of the season. To many the time is filled with misgivings, for the wherewith to purchase those presents is not at hand and some little ones will be torn with heartaches, all because Santa did not call on Ihem. Guard against such by arranging to keep a bal ance in the bank, ready to help out when the neces sity arises. Bank with the Maupin State Bank s (INCORPORATED) EViHwv. December 23 CHRISTMAS DANCE Sat. Dec. 31 ' NEW YEARS DANCE FOR SALE 80 acres of clover, al falfa and potato land under the best ditch in Central Oregon. Is mostly all cleared and good land. 25 acres alfalfa, fair buildings. Located near to school, markets and shipping point. This place can 1 t J) THE BANK HOTEL The one place in Tha Dalles to mako tho rancher and oat-of town fellow feel at home. HAVE IT DONE We mean that now is the time to have your Automobile Overhauled This is the place to bring it. We have the largest and beet equipped machine shop in Wasco county. &EApja Q ALLO WAY Tko DaJUs, Oreaea Rmm 383-J of Ea Stead Sbwi ft 4M " " i.i.i mmm ' j WAPINOTA I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 209. Mauplr.. Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hall. Vkitinir members alwavn welcooo, O. F. Rmick. N. C. R. E. Richmond Sec'y. i WhiteRestaurant Where the best 33 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, Prop. FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming Call Maupin Drug Store Maupin, Ore. s WE WILL HAVE e FORD CM at our showroom on Thursday, Dee. 15 8:00 a. m. to Noon. Make a note to see it on that day Y unci Wr.te, telephone or call today for illustrated Booklet, which gives complete details of this New Car Tillotson Mntckv Pn. ,111 " - ' WUf & Maupin, Oregon punno iPv AV J Tlieues always a right time vi S . ' ; , HONEsr merchants 'are inbusiness to hip you with your buying problems. Youmay reply, "They are in bufsiness to make moneyl" And, of course, they arc. But' the poirt is: They, know that the best way to make money is toiservejyou honestly and efficiently. One of the' most valuable services! a merchant can render you is tO'telljyoitfw&Tf to buy.iHe knows the market. He is kept in formed about raw materials and manufacturing problems. Hie gets all the advance tips on styles. He even knows prettyJweH.what your particular circumstances are and what j your Ticeds will ibc. , So, izikasofferedUhrottgh 'his ads in this paper worth money. to you'. When he.announces a'special sale, or displays anew.linetofgoodsYjt is well for you to in- ' yestigatc. ThereYalwayste right'time to buy;and the ads in this paper will keepyoupostedwi.w and follow their adviccl !C1925,0.L.H. it ' i