The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, December 15, 1927, Page Page Three, Image 3

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! Holiday Groceries I
I As all know we arc leaders in Maupin for Groceries. (
! For this holiday season we made special efforts to, t
provide a special line for the those who look for I
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someinimr cimereni anu inai we nave succeeuvu
ance at our shelves will convince you.
Q Personalities!
I W. B... Sloan attended the Henry
Seethoff funeral In Maupin this a. m.
3s S. Brown ar.d wife from the
Upper Flat, were shoppers in Maupin
Monday morning.
Mose DcLore was dwn from
Wapinitia Monday, after his weekly
load of provisions.
fife
Below we quote a few items at prices we are satis
fied will appeal to all:
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Royal Club Minced Clam3 25c
Royal Club Tender Sweet Peas ......20c
Seedless Raisins, 4-Ib package 70c
Dates in bulk, per pound . 15c
Figs, 25-pounds for.. $2.50
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ranocrnes. per nounu
Oranjjcs, large size, per dozen .....65c
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uranges, meuium size, per iiuzen "
Plain Mixed Candy, 5 pounds., 80c
Mixed Nuts, 2 pounds for 55c
Walnuts, (soft shell) 5 pounds..... $1.00
Peanuts, 5 pounds for ...... 9oc
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We are in the market for
HIDES, PELTS, ALL KINDS OF FAT STOCK
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1 GROCERY and MEAT MARKET J
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MiM Winifred Kaiser is expected
to arrive home from the U. of O.,
Eugene, Sunday evening next.
R. W. McCorkle returned from
Portland Tuesday, he having been to
the big town with a carload of fat
cattle.
Claud Wilson transacted business
at The Dalles the first of the week,
going there Monday and returning on
Tuesdays .
Mrs. M. D. Ashley was doing her
early Christmas shopping in Maupin
yesterday, she having come down
from Two Springs.
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F. C. Butler accompanied Oliver
Resh to The' Dalles on Tuesday, the
latter going to the county seat after
a load of freight.
"Dad"Coale, who has been gaining
health from a recent paralytic stroke
at The Dalles, expects to return to
Maupin tomorrow. .
Mrs. Arthur Farghcr spent Mon
day night With her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Phil. Starr, 1n Maupin, return
ing to the ranch Tuesday.
Mrs. Julius Shepflin is asmbting at
the Rainbow restaurant this, week,
spelling Mrs. Joe Kramer, who is
helping with the moving into the new
home.
W. L. Doud, leading real etstate
and insurance man of Dufur, was in
Maupi n on business today. He was
accompanied by. JJohn Sacmeister,
also of Dufur.
a fire In the building to dry out The
living room coating failed to stick
and had to be replaced with another
coat. Jot will move to the new
home this week.
Building AdJitioa.
Lew Hcnneghan has been busy
several days in building another ad
dition to hia farm house. This time
It was a wash room and now that
residence has additions enough to
satisfy any occupant of same. L. C.
says the next building be erects on
his ranch will be a new house and
that it will contain enough rooms
necessary for an average family.
Reatoa For Work
Boy weeding in garden " "
your daddv prom -" j . .
if you pull all the weeds out cf the
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High Wind Lifts Roof.
Frani Confer went to his ranch
Monday last and while there rebuilt
part of the roof over his hay pile.
The high wind of that day lifted a
portion of the roof, carrying it a dis
tance of 100 feet Franz has about
40 tons of alfalfa baled and about
30 tons loose hay in stack. He will
sell either the baled or loose hay, or,
In case a buyer. wants It, all the hay
be has on hand. The hay is clean al
falfa and contains no weeds or foul
rtuff of any description.
R. W. McCorkle went to Portland
Saturday night, being in charge of I
a carload of fat cattle, which he was !
taking to. the stockyards. The price J
nf beef cattle Is hieher than for some ;
time past and R. W. took his down
so as to be in time to catch the rising
market.
Tslcott Vuits PrineySlle.
W, II. Talcott is at home again
after a visit of 10 days at Prineville.
W. H. went there to see a sister-in-law,
Mrs. Wm. Harral. whom he had
not seen in 40 years. He is much
impressed with the Prineville section,
but says that Juniper Flat and Mau
pin has more charms for him than
does the lower country.
Had To Replatter.
Joe Kramer fell into a piece of
hard luck with his new bungalow
when all the plaster fell from the
ceiling and walls of the living room.
Joe had plastered the room and built
. Mixed Nouns
Customer "I want a pair of spec-
rimmed hornicle I mean sporn-
rimed hecticalos confound I mean
heck-rimmed spornacles."
Shopwalker "I know what you
mean, sir. Mr. Perkcs, show this
gentleman a pair of rim-sporned
fcectacles."
SPECIAL.
OVERHAUL
PRICES
As this, is the dull season of the year and we desire
to keep our shop force busy, we have decided to of
fer special inducements to car owners who want
their cars overhauled and placed in shape for next
year's use. Come in and let us tell you just what we
will do the work for you. Remember our prices
will be lower than those charged in the busy season.
C03IE IN RIGHT AWAY
MAUPIN PARAGE
. "IT SERVES YOU RIGHT"
O. P. RESH
MARK STUART
MAUPIN'S LEADING
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Everybody's pepped up for
for the time of their
lives by attending the
Big Christmas
Do Your Christmas Shopping Early
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furnish the music; Nun sed. 7
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