. tci iUitiiN fiii3 TOMATOES ! . Peaches and Berries For Canning are now in and prices are lowest of the season. Place yous orders early and make sure of getting a sufficient supply for winter. 0. P. RESH& COMPANY 'Everything for the table GROCERIES and MEATS Prompt and Courteous Service MAUPIN, OREGON. Arthur Crighton spent Sunday and Monday in the bosom of hist family at Portland. AN ACCIDENT Owing to the plclng of part of one of our mailing galley there may be some of our city subscribers who will fall to get their paper thin week. Next week we will check up on our Hat and make correction. Those who fail to receive their paper tins week please call at the office and get yours. Ifvor 11 f ,- Roy Batty was In from the ranch on business yesterday morning. Mrs. G. I. Dorlhuk shopped mhJ visited at The Dalles on Tuesday. Wayne DeJonvler was a businc!i visitor at the county seat Tuesday Horning. Mr. and Mrs. DcVoe went to The Dalles Tuesday morning for tie purpose of attending the teacher' institute. o A. Lincoln llartman of Wapinitia was In Maupln on business Tuesday .Afternoon. Rev. V. H. Aldridge was in town after a load of household necessi ties yestesdny. Nile Tunison and "Stub" Viator took In the sights at the county scat on Tuesday. waiter Woouttide and wife were transacting business In Maupln' yes terday afternoon. Grant Led ford and wife were in from Wamic Monday, shopping with Maupln merchants. Little Almn Fraley accompanied ).(! aunt, who has been visiting here for some time, to her home in Cal-! ifornia. Frank Creager was visitor at the county set a couple of days the lat ter part of last week. Mrs. Wayne DeJanvier went to Portland last Friday and spent sev eral days there on business. L. M. Chastaln and family visited with friends at The Dalles couple of days the first of the week. A. II. Gillia was over from Tygh Valley yesterday morning on busi ness connected with the fair. Ben Fraley made hurry up trip to The Dalles on Saturday. He was accompanied by his son, Orvllle. Everett Richmond made a trip to Portland Monday, taking a load of livestock down for Dolph' Mayhew. Sylvester Kramer and wife put in their Labor Day holiday visiting with relatives and friends in this vicinity. A. A. Albright of the Albright Commission company was in Maupln on a business mission last Saturday. Mrs. George Cunningham went to The Dalles yesterday on a shopping trip. o . Wallace Farghcr, wife and son, Arthur, with his wife, transacted business at the county seat Tues day. Klza Derthick vimtcd the state metropolis on Monday, incidentally taking a truck load of sheep to the stockyards there. Tos. Gallagher and family were at Portland Sunday and Monday, be accompanied by Mrs. Gallagher's mother, Mrs. Wilkins. Portland on Saturday and is spend- ing a week at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson. Hurstel Hollis, who is packing for the herders in charge of John Kar len's sheep, came in from the moun tains for a short stay yesterday. Ceorge Mallatt and family enjoy ed the scenery around Gear teake last Sunday. They were in from their ranch on Bakeoven yesterday. J. W. Temple and wife spent Sun day at '.ha Kvie of their daughter, Mra. Gnrdon Mateer, and husband, returning to The Dalles in the even o- - Wm. Beckwith and wife return ed from a trip to the coast the lat ter part of last week. Mrs. Beck with seems to have been greatly ben efited by the trip. W. J. Sovern and wife, the latter a sister of W. H. StaaU, were in Maupin Monday and Tuesday while on their way on a trip around the circle, going to Klamath Falls and Crater Lake on their way home. Frank Lister went to The Dalles on Sunday and there met his daugh ter, Miss Dorothy, who had just ar rived from Topeka, Kansas. Mis Lister will remain with 'her father i and attend school at Maupin. titled to a little rest They are on the hustle all during the working hours, but with the early closing all affected will have a little more time to enjoy themselves and get better acquainted with their families. Onie Webery says that with the beginning of school all teachers will have a larger quota of scholars to take care of. In his department of our schools Ollie is instructor as well as pupil, and that there will be no increase oa his register this year. Bill Williams has a new bee in his bonnet Our worthy Mayor of f ast side Maupin has decided that the only way to decide the prohi bition question U by debate, he to champion the repeal or modification cf the 18th amendment, with on a other, the negative side to be defend ed by Newt Iledin and one other. No doubt such a debate would hive a great bearing on the national cuestion and The Times is pulling f jr Bill to bring it about. DR." CLARKE COMING Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Optical company -of Portland, will be in Maupin on a delayed trip on Mon day, September 10th. He will be at the Home hotel all day and evening of that date. Next Week in The Dalles 1 Raymond Crabtrcc visited the county's big town Tuesday and whfn he came home brought a load of fine furniture with him. J. II, Conroy and family went to the mountains from their Shaniko ranch Inst Saturday. They intend to remain there for a short outing. Miss Jean Wilson came in from Pick Ups S?i 1 -! at the Frank Feltch place on the Smock Prairie, Wamic market road 9 miles southwest of Wamic, on sift. The following Cows, Heifers, Horses, Hogs, Farm Implements and Household Goods will be offered at public sale 22 Head Jersey Dairy Cows. Dc- cendents of the Bouncy He Vd. 14 Jcrsey Heifers 44 Shoats 4 Head Work Horses 2 Wagons 1 McCorntick Mower 1 Johnson Hay Rake 1 Blizzard Ensilage Cutter 1 Bradley Feed Grinder 4 1 John Deere Sulky Plow, 14-inclt 2 Walking Plows, 14-inch 1 Three-section Harrow 2 sets Work Harness 2 Saddles 1 Silvcrtone Phonograph 1 Home Comfort Range and other articles too numerous to mention. SALE BEGINS AT 10:00 A. M. TJERMS OF SALE$10.00 and under, rash. On purchases of $10.00 or over bankable note due in one year, drawin g 8 per cent interest will be accepted. Free Luach at Noon Bring Cups Frank T. Feltch, F. C.Butler, Auctioneer Owner F. D. Stuart, Clerk I I Ed. Edmunds, the man who is v. stating Al. Glllis around the fair ground, while a lover cf horses has no use for that long-eared hybrid, the mule. Ed. has been occupying sleeping quarters at the grounds, next to where Everett Wilson has stalled his trick mule. The animal, like all others of its kind, occasion ally indulges in a song, which is more ear-splitting than musical. It us ually starts singing in the wee sma' hours of the morning, just when Ed. is getting his, beauty sleep. The trackman stood the noise as long as possible, then arose one morning and turned his mulclcU out on the road. He declared he could not stand for the strains emanating from the vo cal cords of the "Rocky Mountain canary." Billy Heckman has spent part of the summer as assistant to a hotel man at Swim. Hearing that expert with a pick and shovel were required In building the new bridge, Billy j packed his turkey and trekked to town. He is now in his clement, digging down toward China, and at the rate he is working will soon have the excavations for the abutments completed. Johnny Williams was somewhat perturbed on Sunday. There were several tourists who wanted cabins and Johnny was holding a' few of those campers' delights for people who had been there, but who had gone away with the word they would return soon and wanted the cabins. Some of them failed to show up as promised, which rather put our gen ial camp ground man off his feed for a time. The "Tourbadour Four" Maupin's premier orchestra, played for the dance at Legion hall Saturday night. Some who attended say the music was good, while others declared the musicians were falling off in their playing. It is a sure thing that any orchestra cannot play a3 it should without rehearsing, and that is the one thing necessary for the home band to do if the members desire to merit commendation. Get together, folks, rehearse new music and show our dance lovers that you have the goods. We know you arc capable of delivering the best, so why not get on you toes and pep up? There are some people in Maupin who are of the 'rule or ruin stamp." They are continually knocking others and seems to be obesd with the idea they are just what the doctor ordered when it comes to making themselves conspicuous. The truth is that those people have no concep tion of what leadership really is, that everything they attempt is a flat failure. They are old enough to known better, but their mania for self aggrandizement is so strong that whenever they fail to rule they will ruin. They know who they arc, therefore we refrain from publish ing names, hoping that they will wake up and change their tactics. Now that the merchants have de cided to close their places of business at 6:00 p. m. each evening, oiir peo ple who have been in the habit of waiting until Bftcr supper to do their trading for the next day, will have to get a move on and visit their store before the hour set for closing. The help as well as proprietors are en- Old Fort Dalles w if line THE OLD TIME BIG TIME ; '"V Fourth Annual American Legion Show1 of Pioneer Days Colorful Costumes. Real Whiskers Old-Time Vehicles. Games. Con cessions. Fun Dancing Nightly in Auditorium Ball Room. Free Entertainment Mammoth Street Parade at 5:00 p. m. September 13 Fall Fashion Revue at 8:00 p. m., September 14 Season Tickets 50c 1 1 L fa (ft fc i I I J-qnWI r I K 7 P 1Piri till tmm Ml 4E -A fi1L "JL. Illjll I III W 1 D " JJ y Sunday, Sept. 30 is the last day omaha """""'"Z 7;eo you can go East on these exceed- st. louis 85.60 return limit Oct. 31st. Still time DCTRMT"'"'';";;":'ioS:t for long, economical trip. Stop- SWiXfciSiS ?Tr oi?s a?d ret5rnin- Fu? . Toronto iis.os information from local agent. f, ATLANTA !. J A PITTSBURGH I"4.0 iW4 'I PHILADELPHIA M.M I . --" : Tl.-. el NEW YORK l.703W . . Ig-rrff C5. t' BOSTON 1S7.78 f r'-" ' vff j Ti'jtH IT" NIQN. PACIFIC K. B. BELL, Af.ni tUW, H. MCALLJlfl, I. Maupin, Oregon F. & P. A., Bend, Oregon Albright Commission Co., Inc. UNION STOCK YARDS North Portland Ship your livestock by truck and be on the market the tame day you ship. When selling eall R. C. Davidson or O. P. Reh & Co., Maupin, Oregon. Salesmanship Service Satisfaction ALBRIGHT COMMISSION CO., INC. . - i