f 21 iUtrpiitf Tftlti HARVEST time will soon be here. We haue antici pated your harvest needs and have laid in a fine line of all kinds of Groceries, Meats ( Fresh ) Package Foods, etc. GET OUR PRICES before placing your orders. We can save you money on anything you may need. 6. P. RESH & GOMP'Y ,"Every thing for the table" GROCERIES and MEATS Prompt and Courteous Service MAUPIN, OREGON. Returns la Motpltal Mr. Wm. Beckwith she's always ready to go some place lot not when ht'$ all tired out. item to be able to regain her health. A short time ago the spent aome time at a Dallea hospital. When the returned home it was thought she showed some Improvement , but laVr more trouble developed and ob Monday Mr. Beckwith took her to the hospital again. She was ac companied on the trip by Mrs. Chat. Crofoot, her sister-in-law. V..d Family In - John H. WviV.ine, head of thi firm that i( building a sawmill at Pine Grove, has brought his family to the Grove and they are now oc cupying the E. E. Miller bungalow. In short time Mr. McFarlane con templates the erection of a modem homo in Maupin and will make this place his general headquarters. 3 : Personalities : John Mannion spent the part of last week In Bend. latter Alvls Martin, wife and son, Frerie spent the Fourth at Clear lake. o Miss BerU Mathews was a busi ness visitor at The Dalles la t Monday. Mr. Carter in a brothrr of Ed. Car ter, powder muii at the rock crush er. ' , Clarence Nelson and wife came over from Grans Valley and spent the Fourth with Mrs. Nclson'j moth er, Mrs. Nancy Martin. Mrs. Earl Cunningham of Waplni tla was In town on business Tues day forenoon. Dr. Elwood partook of a camp dinner with the Martins at Clear lake on the Fourth. Clarence Fargher and wife were at Wamic to attend the Alfred Nys funeral this afternoon. Oliver Reh and wife drove to Port land on the Fourth and visited with relatives during the day, The Richmond families were among the many who picnicked at Clear lake' on the Fourth. R. C. Fulkcrson visited his broth er, I-ee Fulkerson, at Wallula a few days the -first of the week. o Miss Olive Tumor Is at home from her school at Portland and will vl it with her parents here for the coming fortnight, E. Hart, mechanic at the Maupin garage, returned this morning from a trip to Portland, where he went to celebrate the Fourth. o Bruce Bothwell and wife and Mr, Ed. Bothwell were in , t .Maupin on business ,V Monday. .... The Bothwells live on Juniper Flat. X; -0 Tom and Emmett Ashley trans acted business In Maupin' this (Fri day) morning, coming down from their Bakeoven ranch. , o "Bud" Locke, a former Maupin boy, came up with Floyd Richmond from Portland and greeted old friends the next day. This was "Bud's" first vkit to Maupin in five yean. Billy FiKcher ha erected and Is now occupying a neat cottage on his ranch, the building standing near the bank of Stag creek. Mrs. James Ruric expects to leave the first of next week for Gas ton, where she will spend the bal ance of the summer with her par-, ents. Phil Mott and wife of Falrvlew, spent the Fourth at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Andrew Cun ningham, and husband. Now At Hotpiul Mrs. Ernest Becks is now at The Dalles hospital, where she expects to soon undergo an operation for the removal of goitre with which she has been troubled for a number of years. At present the patient is taking treatment which is designed to build up her condition so Jhat the will be the better able to with stand the operation. Her many friends her wish her the best of luck In her trouble. Cai.upt Yes, but the main reason ic because a little paint can make her look like new and fool any man. D.7 TTr About JTttlV UpS Town Fourth of July was celebrated this year at Tygh Valley with a good attendance. W hile the list of event was not large, ttill those there en joyed themselves by patronizing the few stands and visiting with friends. A large party of young people came to Tygh from Sherman coun ty last week, camped there and stay ed over for the celebration. The Oregon-Washington work train i making good headway in excavating for the new Woodcock Hour milL 'Tended Service Station John Confer i. learning the tier vice rtation trade. During several days this week has been an assistant to "Dad" Richmond at the Shell Htation, and takes hold of the busi ness like a veteran. John' says that business, slacks off at times, but as soon a& he sits do a to play a game of rrltibage autoi drive up in flocks, causing him to forget to count his fiftcen-twos. Thanks, Richard Richard Johnson has the thanks of The Times family for a fine bas ket of early, Alexander peaches. As sauce and pie filling the peaches made a most acceptable desert. Dick has a fine crop of fruit coming on and he will be able to dispose of all of it locally. Driving; New Coupe 4 D. Short is a recent purchaser of 1 fine Chevrolet coupe. To proper ly brenk the buggy in he, with Mrs. Jean Wray, took in the big Indian j congress and rourth or July cele bration at Prineville, going to that city on Tuesday. Bur International Trucks The display of International trucks made by the Bates Sbattuck at the Tygh Valley celebration re suited in the sale of two of those popular vehicles. Ollie and Bruce Bothwell accepted delivery oj one Friday morning and Charley Walk cr will receive the other one. EAST MAUPIN NEWS, Miller It New Butcher "15 'IP Miller, an ;d-time resident f Maupin, but -ho for tfte past few years ha,, nede his home nt Portland, is now serving customers at tbo Resh itlore in the capacity of meat cutter and butcher. Bill 's hindy with sa.", knife and cleivcr is prepare to cut your sleake JWl i'Vt as you wet:"; them. Graaed MeKettrick Ranch While on his way to the forest reserve with his sheep hands John Fitzpntrirk grazed his woolies on the MeKettrick ranch- at Pine Grove. The sheep will be in charge of Orin Farlow during the grazing season. Attended Druggist Convention Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall and wife were at Salem a few days the first of the week, the doctor attending a convention of state druggists at that city, While away the Sto- valli visited with friends and rela tives in the Valley. Sold Service Station- Floyd Richmond drove up from Portland Thursday evening and spent a day with his folks in Mau pin. Floyd has disposed of hlg ser vice rtation irt Portland 'and now is engaged in piloting a tnxicab around tho streets of Oregon's big metro polis. ' I WHAT'S NEW? A Bclin chemist has invented tablets that when put into a glass of watef turn it into wine or beer. A nsw gas mask has been develop ed for the United States army which allows the wearer to talk to his qom rades while wearing it. Flexible rubber -bumpers for iauto mobiles which will save cars fmn damage in case of collisions have been invented in Germany. A compressed air-driven machine has been developed to pack railroad ballast about ties more rapidly and evenly than can be done by hand. Mrs. L. p. Kelly, Doris and Mi. Jim . Rusic camped at tho fair grounds during tho two days' cele bration., ... o Lester Kelly is at Portland, hav . f, ing gone there on Monday. He was V summoned to serve on the federal grand jury. ' Wiley Harris has been visiting friends on this side, having taken a few day, off. from his ranch work on Bakeoven. . o Jim Rusic has taken Bob For tune's place ai. herder, for Pete Con roy and left for the mountains the first of the week. To PUy at Bend Bill Forman will take his Wap initia "Colts" to Bend next Sunday and will play a team representing the garages of that place. Forman's huskies are fast enough to make nearly all amateur teams hustle to win, and the wily manager figures on bringing a victory back with him. ; A new automatic cable-laying ma- I chine has been Invented in Germany which not only diga trenches and lays the cable, but fills the excava tion. , . Mrs,. Clfirk Richard: on .was' a Fourth of July guest of her daugh ters, Mesdamcs 0. J. William8 and Albert St. Dcnnin.v ' - i. . ' o L. C. Carter and family are or cupying one f the ' camp Attended E. C. Convention Rev. Everett Hazen and wife re turned from Vancouver, Washing ton, Saturday last, after having at tended the C. E. and S. S. conven tions at the town at the end of the Intor-state bridge. They left Mon day, visited at Amboy a couple of days and from there continued to the ( convention city. Mrs, ' Hazen represented both the Maupin and Wnpinitia Snbbnth schoolB as delegate. Calls On Siiiler . Geo. Hammond, assistant master mechanic in tho Southern Pacific raidrond shops at Portland, with his son, visited at the home of his ground , sister, Mrs. R. E. Wilson lart Thura- The lost has returned. "Butch" Copple has decided there is no better place on earth than Maupin and turned his nose hitherward the first of the week. 'Butch" has wandered far since he left about three weeks ago, ostensibly "for church," but will be content at the Maupin garage for tome time to come, or at least until time to go to school. Fifteen-two, fifteen two and a pair of jacks make 13, according to the cribbage count of "Dad" Rich mond. It is possible that when our worthy Shell ga man went to school he devoted his time and attention to methematics, as he can beat any mechanical counter in getting the result he wants. John Confer bemoans the scarcity of trout in the river and neighbor ing streams. To hear John tell of what fishing there was about here at one time makes one regret he did not always reside on the bankg of the Deschutes. x There are many kinds of fruits to tempt the appetites of man. Dick Johnron says that cherries and peaches are the cat's whiskers; Ben Fraley Inclines to apples; Oliver Resh declares there is nothing so tempting as cucumber; Bob Wilson prefers the fruit of the vine while "Shorty" Miller emphasizes the fact that hen fruit, turned over in the pan in the one dish de luxe. x The celebration at Tygh seemed to have been prolific of fights. We have been informed that at least a half dozen fisticuff encounters took place during the daylight hours of the Fourth,' and there is no record of the many which occurred during the darw hours of the night. It is hard to keep a good man down. Judge Lake of Wamic has been down for the past three months but uch 1 his spirt that he has over come nis aisaDiuty ana came w Maupin today. The judge Is a dyed-in-the-wool Republican and j say that Herbert. Hoover is mei hardest man to beat in the United States. And there are millions of others who agree with him. . x Wilson the painter is not feeling well these days. He claims his ap petite is falling off, that he is not able to at more than two big steaks at a meal, and that surround ed with spuds, salad, brown gravy and topped off with a piece of cherry pie. Gee whiz! What would he eat if he were feeling fit? Morris Greene had a tent at the celebration. He livtd under the canvas covering and felt real safe, as he had Hank Harpham standing guard while he rested. Hank re cently returned from California and Is loaded down with stories of the "Golden State," although he thinks there is no place like the Deschutes Valley. . Whenever Maupin people go to Portland and desire to take a ride about the city, , they should find Floyd Richmond, who is driving a taxicab. The former Maupin boy has became & resident of the metro polis and has familiarized himself with all the highways and byways of that big burg. 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. Dr. WM. KENNEDY DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY First National Bank Bldg. The Dalle, Ore job Pbon. 391 SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. PORTLAND-THE DALLES and Way Point. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE THE DALLES-MAUP1N and Way Points BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS S WHEN IN THE DALLES H Make Your Headqarters at j. " 1 The Black and White or 1 American Restaurants 5 where every service awaits you. FREE PHONE REST ROOMS Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for 5 your convenience. E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR li:ilill!lllllll!lllllllllilllllllllll! 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 best equipped machine shop in Wasco county. &EAD QALLOWAY StjMI 400 Tka Dalle. Orasoa PkoM 3&3-J . A French engineer has built an unrinkablc boat , of great speed, equipped with a 600-horsepower en gine. . ; , Scientists at Johns Hopkins have discovered s germicide 72 times more powerful than carbolic acid. ELEVEN YEARS AGO r not Vurot An American history class lri ont 'of the high schools had been hav an Interesting discussion of Cftvu wi songs. "Now," continued the teachr,V'who can name a song Inspired by John1 Brown's experience?" "John Brown's body lies orer the ocenn." exclaimed one member of the class enthusiastically. 1 Frrtm The Timeg July 6, 1917 Frank Richardson had his finger over th.t muzzle of a 22 calibre rifle last' Sunday when the gun was discharged. Result, a b;dly mangl ed digit. ' 0 Mm. Dm Morris, a one-time resi dent of Tygh Valley, died at The Dalles last Saturday. . She had been sick about' one yer. bhe was tne youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Steers , of Tygh Valley. The remnins were brought to Tygh and interred in the Hauscr cemetery. A CUPPA CATNIP TEA cottages, they, having arrived from day night, returning to Ma Anaconda,' Montana, on, Monday, the next morning. home Why I A Woman?, Latnipi., Why ia a woman like an auto? Catsupi I don't know unless I t's because rhe's always running son c- body down. Catnip t That's one reason all right, but here's another. Becai ie Quite a number of Wapinitia peo ple went to The Dalles last iRCur- dny for the purpose of attending a Circus. iney were uKotT" for the Bhow failed to appear, be ing detained by a teor-up of the track east of The Dalles. o '' Drillers struck water in the Vol ney Endcrsby well at a depth of 160 feet Water welled up a distance of 25 feet in the' hole Meeting Mail Order Prices We have a large stock of No., 1 Tires and Tubes which we are selling as cheap as they can be had of the mail order houses. Below we, quote a few prices, but invite car owners to come in and see just what theyare before buying elsewhere. Usco 30x3 1-2 - - $6.25 U.S.-Tube, $1.90 Usco 29x4.40 - - $7.55 Nobby Tube, $1.50 Goodrich 30x3 1-2 - - $5.55 1 Goodaich 29x4.40 - - $7.45 I M vpiNn arage'' I' . r 1 1 I I a; 1 I f J2