The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 14, 1928, Image 3

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Heap the Picnic Basket
and secure your camping cats at this store
The grandest thing about an outing is the
keen appetite you work up. So HEAP the ,
basket with tasty eats. A tempting, sug
gestive array of them on every hand here,
at prices that leave the pocketbook heavy
and the heart light.
, EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
at this store. The housewife who buys the'
daily food here is adding many dollars
yearly to the family income, yet is spread
ing a bounteous table with produce of the
freshest and best.
0. P. RESH & COMFY
"Everything for the table"
GROCERIES and MEATS
Prompt and Courteous Service
MAUPIN, OREGON.
Good Ppc Obtainrd J
J. P. Abbott han tojtractd tu sell
his lamb, ut $15.00 per hundred
weight and his wool ft 33 cnt per
pound. The are exceptionally good
prices and speak volume for the j
sheep and wool situation,
Wapinitia Down Matoliut ,
The- baseball team representing
Wapinitia, with the at: istance of two
player,, from Maupin, went to Me
toliua Sunday and engaged the team
of that place in a game of base
ball. The locul boys were winners
to the tune of 2(5-12, A return
game will be played here next Sun
day. "Bill" Forman is managing
the Wapinitia team and is rounding
up a bunch of real ball players.
Dr. Short Improving
Dr. Short was able to leave hto
bed, for the first time in a week,
yesterday. He caught a cold while
fishing at Warm Springs river and
for a time was threatened with pneumonia.
T;I TTn About
JL tXIV Town
( i Drvtrrinlilira
11. S. Morris spend the last week
In Dufur on business.
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George Mallotf wa in town from
his Bakcoven ranch Monday.
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Noel Shearer was tran: acting
business at The Pallt on Tuesday.
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W. E. Hunt inspected the crops
on his Tygh Valley ranch on Mon
day. Elmer Snodgrass was in from the
ranch Monday, trading with Maupin
merchants.
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Mrs. Ister Crofoot ipent tho
week with her sister, Mrs. Carl
Head, on Bakcoven.
Dr. Stovall and wife spent the
time from Tuesday until today
camping at Clear Lake.
F. L Brown, contractor on the
Wapinitia cut-off was in town yes
terday at the Hoiel Kelly.
Wm. Donaldson is in from
the sheep ranchcB of Bakeovcn and
will remain in Maupin a while.
Mrs. W. H. Stnats returned to
Dufur on a buriness errand, after
spending Sunday at home here. s
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A. R. Bono;ky shipped a double
Jenn, who spent the week end with
her parent . She returned to Port
land Sunday.
Newt Hcdin lias come out for the
senate. Newt aeems to have been
innoculatcd with the political bug,
but it tiHi not taken to any great
extent. If he rhould be given a
Mquare deal he would be given the
nomination on a plattr, for' there is
no more capable man in this sena
torial district. Let's all get together
and boo t hi candidacy, then the
Here They Are at Wernmark's
Special Odd Lot Sale
A cleanup that means hundreds of bargains! The racks
are filled with high grade shoes that must go at a fraction
of their value, and they wont hst long, so get here
quick.
"'W 1 ' ' ' I l
Just taken from regular stock, to clean up some broken
lines. Some of the latest in some style for every woman.
Straps and Pumps, with spike and Cuban heels, patent,
satin and kid. Don't delay. Get here early.
VALUES to $8.00, PER PAIR, ONLY
Wernmark's Shoe Store
204 E. Second St.,
The Dalles, Ore
Community Club Meet j
The members of the Maupin Com-
munity club met in regular monthly ;
sesbion at the library room in the ,
Odd Fellows building this afternoon. !
A good attendance was out and much I
business transacted. '
11. T). HritliN rittlirtmrl frnm a uli.tW
vacation at The Dalle, and other 1?!"?,,"'?. "Wakened lf e
points on Monday. He has been at
the Karlen ranch the past three
month. and took the lay off as a
sort of a rest.
Engineer Klrkwood of the state
highway department was in Maupin
yesterday having come up to in
spect the work being done by Hill
strom Rros. in getting out and
crushing rock.
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Mr. and Mrs. A, W. DcVoe, who
will teach in Maupin H-noolH next
year, were here om nljrht T'iu-day
Iciving the next morning for the
h:me of Mrs. DcVoc's parents a:
?t'f.i.anc.
Mr. Steve Hull, sister of Mrs.
E. A. Cyr, was the guest of her
sister and her niece, Mrs. Geo. L.
. l . i -ill nr.. I
morns irom amuruuy unui "'"" recently
ne day, wncn snc returned 10 nrr ;
home at Bend.
fact that llftlin is the one and only
man to send to the senate . in place
of Judge Butler.
Last Sunday about fifty men
alighted from the train on the O.
T. at North Junction. Both sides
of the river were lined with fi. her
men and each one made a catch of
enough redsides for a mess.
Bill William- went to East Lake
WAPINiliA
I. O. 0. F.
Lodgi No. 209, Maupin, Oregon
meets every Saturday night in I. 0.
0. F. ball. Visiting members alway
welcome.
James Cbalmr, N. G.
O. F. Renick. Sec'y-
E. A. (Kelly) Cyr came down
from Bend yesterday morning and
in the afternoon began a return to
that city. He was accompanied by
his wife. Kelly is felling roerlcss
grinding machines and is placing
many orders for same.
Fulkerson Doing Well
R. C. Fulkerson, predatory ani
mal hunter for thin district, reported
carload'of sheep to Lyle, Washing-j pture of a total of 17 wild beasts
ton from Maupin last Saturday.
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Jos. Kaiser is here from Califor
nia and will spend a time at the
home of his brother, H. It. Kaiser.
'Shorty" Miller the painter ex
pects to go to Portland in a day or
so for the purpose'of buying is car.
for the month of May. His captures
were all of coyotes, of which he took
iii nine adult-- and eight pupa.
'R. W. Richmond returned from
the Warm Spring:,, rerort last Fri
day, and says he Is much improved,
in health.
Tonsil Operation s
Mrs. Geo. L. Morris went to The
Dallea last Saturday and while there
underwent an operation for the re
moval of her tonsils. At this writ
ing the lady is getting along nicely
Shipped Mora Hogs
I. 'L. C. Hennrghsn shipped a car
I load of fat hogs to Portland Sa(ur
I day night and followed them to msr-
. Mrs. J. A. Nagle arrived in Mau- j ket via auto, lie returned to Mau
pin last Friday and will remain here pn Tuesday,
for an indefinite period with her1
an
husband
Section Foreman Ashley and wife
spent a few hours in Maupin sun
day, coming down from Two Springs,
A: hley'g station.
Mi s Winifred Kaiser arrived from
Eugene Friday and will spend the
vacation time at home. She is a
student at the U. of 0.
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. Walter Burrell and wife were
guests at Hotel Kelly several days
last week, having come up from
Portland to enjoy fishing.
Henry Cramer, The Dalles cigar
man, with Cecil Parsons, manager
of the Ohio Match company, called
von customers in Maupin today.
Miss Mabel Weberg went to
Juiper Flat yesterday and will spend
the rest ofthe week at the old home
ranch aa the guest of her brother
and wife.
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Addle wray arrived irom um
school at Corvallis on Monday and
after a virit at The Dalles will re
main on the family ranch for the
summer.
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Bob Wilson went to The Dalles
" Friday, and met his daughter, Miss
la t week and was impressed into the
service oarsman for the ret of the
party. Bill says the wind blew a
hurricane, and that he had all he
could do to keep the craft in the
water. He was busy with rowing
and cooking he did not have a chance
to even wet a leader.
Billy Hunt usually get what he
goes after. He, with Bill Staats,
confronted the county
court with a proposition that that
body fix up the road leading to the
fair grounds. The county judge
failed to recognize our leading sheep
man, but when made acquainted
with his identity fell in with the del
egation and agreed to go on a fifty
fifty basis on the road. Hunt con
vinced the court of the necessity of
the road and it will be built Of
courre the people will be called upon
to punglc up half the cost, but the
road will be worth all it co;:ts.
Linn A Ron are making ready to
supply ranchers with lumber. Their
mill is turning out a rupcrior grade
of building material and as it can he
delivered at a low price, there is no
reason why the mill should not be
able to dispo-e pf all they can cut.
Johnny Williams is wearing that
smile that won't conic off, all be
cause his cabin- and camp grounds
are kept full. Johnny went to con
siderable expense in fixing up the
grounds, and now the cabins, wah
room, shower baths, kitchen and all
are completed, the reputation of the
place is spreading far and wide.
Charley Crofoot rold a Case com-
CRANDALL
UNDERTAKING CO.
QUIET SERVICE
LADY ASSITANTS
Tho Dalles, Oregon. Phone 35-J
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ROUND TUT- TO
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DENVFH..... $7.l
OMAHA 71.69
KANSAS CITY.... 71.69
DCS MOINES 1.M
ST. LOl lS 81.60
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NEW YOUK. 151.70
BOSTON .J7.7
Low fares all parte of mid
west, south and east.
Fine fast trains.
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Grand Caajrra Natt Ptu
Ynwsta National Pk.
Rocky Mowttaln Natl Mu
For Hhatrated Booklet. Retenra
tioas and Information, Address
Agent named btkm.
N-PACIFIC
R. B. BELL, Agent. ' EDW. H. McALLEN, T. 1
Maupin, Oregon F. & P. A., Bend, Oregon
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Broke W.rehout. Lock - V' ' V . .. 1 . T.
Someone with an inquire ;'" ""..very oi tne niacn.ne
spirit broke "a lock on an outride fr Cwe' company has sold prac-
r tu uu twv imwhnii.il. t '" a" ,ts lare combines and has
Tua day night. They must haVe
Your Watch Haywire?
If it is not doinpr its work
bring it to The Times office
and Mr. Semmes will send
GUY A. POUND
" Hwuawur'ng Jeweler
awl Watchmaker
buoonanur to U Lindquist
THE DAUJCS - - ORKGON
H WHEN IN THE DALLES
H Make Your Headqarters at
1 The Black and White or
1 American Restaurants
H where every service awaits you.
1 FREE PHONE
REST ROOMS
WERNMARK
SHOE STORE
Shoes and Repairing
Wasco County 's Exclusive
Shoe Store
5hoea for th
Gn!ral Rcpairinj?
The Uallea, Ore.
S Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for
your convenience.
E. J. McMahon
g PROPRIETOR
!l!ll!l!iiii!!IHI!!!iiiiin
but a few left in this section. The
purchaser investigated other makes
of harvo;ter8 and chose the Case.
It wa a case of "you pay your money
take your choice." and the choice in
this case was a Rood one. .
"Dad" Richmond is still ca. ting
around for a site for a muskrat farm.
He has investigated numerous
swamps, but as yet has not definitely
decided just where to locate the in-
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ported from Mountain Home, Idaho nt R''B " "V"1. 7;
1 ihnf lin nnfu Minn ufQf ih A11T fnT
the fur flying:.
been disappointed in not finding
anything worth taking as investiga
tion the next morning showed that
nothing 'had been taken from the
building.
Viniling Michigan Home
Cy. Tunison, with his brother from
Wenatchee, Washington, is on his i
way to his old Michigan home, trav
eling by auto. The travelers re-
last Thursday and said they were en
joying the trip immenrely. Cy
intends to return to Maupin in time
to escape the first snowfall.
Pulling in Culverti
Herb Lewis of Wapinitia i busy
there days putting in culverts on the
macadam road. It will not be a great
while before that thoroughfare will be
thrown open for travel and being
thrown open for travel.
CONSULT DR. CLARKE
See Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT
SPECIALIST, about, your eyes, in
Maupin, Monday, June 18th, at
Home hotel.
John Milne, the meat cutter at
Resh's is an all around man, also is
of an inventive turn of mind. His
latest is to bottle up the squeals of
the hogs he kills and then peddle
them off to makers of automobile
horns to be used as road signals.
DR. CLARK COMING
Dr. Clarke, of the 'Clarke Optical
Co., 360A, Alder Street, Portland,
Oregon, EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST,
will he in Maupin all day and even
ingi Monday, June 18th, at tho Home
hotel. SEE HIM ABOUT YOUR
EYES. ' .
ZELL'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
Undertaking and
Embalming
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Call Maupin Drug Store
Phone-345
Wilson Painting Co.
House and Sign
P-A-I-N-T-E-R-S-!
PAPER HANGERS
and
DECORATORS
Call, Write or phone, Times Office.
Maupin, Oregon.
HAVE BT DONE
gTNOWI &
We mean that now is the time to have your
Automobile Overhauled
This is the place to bring it. We have the largest
and best equipped machine shop in Wasco county.
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Dr. WM. KENNEDY
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
Firit National Bank Bldg.
The Dalle, Oregon
Phone 391
SHIP BY TRUCK
REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE
' Between
PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN
THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMA'S TRUCK LINE
FORTLAND-THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN !
and Way Point - and Way Points
BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS
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