Tt?E MAUPLS TIMES J ui: eat n y Voters Attention There will be Two Ballots to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 6, when you vote for Robert R. Butler Republican Nominee For Congress ' The regular general election ballot, which has all the candidates for National, State, District and County offices, as well as the measures, will be used to select a successor to Nick Sinnott for the long, or regular term in Congress. A Small SPECIAL ELECTION Ballot Must Be Voted Also to Select a Successor to Sinnott for His Unexpired Term Be Sure You Vote on Boih Ballots And Vote Both Times for ROBERT E. BUTLER , Paid adv. by Republican Congrea sional Committee, H. J. Warner, Chairman, Pendleton, Ore., Ben R. Liftin, Secretary, The Dalles, Oregon. $ J.40 Portland and Return via Oregon Railway Trunk for the 2L High Top BOOTS t Hand I Made The Bone Dry Kind 14 and 16-inch Tops, sin gle and Double Soles $15.00 and $17.50 These boots will not wrinkle, being smooth and straight WERNRMRK'S SHOE STORE 204 East Second Street The Dalles, Oregon Smock Prairie In- !!illlllliiiiliii!IH!!iiii2liiill!!!!IHIi!!!i!M C o arravaJl Given by the Maupin Post of the merica mm SAT., OCT. 27 in Maupin Legion Hall BG DANCE During the evening with music by the TYCH VALLEY MEAD OWL ARKS Biggest time of the season and everybody is expected to come Weather fine; sunny skies. An abundant crop of acorns sures feed for hogs this fall. F. T. Feltch motored to Maupin on Monday. Cecil Mayfield, wife, and Crystal motored to Warm Springs last Thursday and visited with Nathan Hill and family. Then they went to Tumalo, where they visited Mrs. Mayfield's grandmother, Mrs. Mar tha Davis, and with Cecil's uncle, Dudley Mayfield, returning on Sun day. The sale at Mrs. Bradway's on Saturday was well attended, not withstanding that but three day's noice had been given. F. L. Scott and wife will live on the place the coming year. Mrs. Bradway will live at Wilbur, Oregon, with her sister, Mrs. Carrie Horney. H. F. Dodge and son, Frank, motored to The Dalles last Friday on bu.iness. L. F. Scott and wife were at The Dalles on Saturday last, going there on business matters. Mrs. F. Kirshner has been very ill at her son's home at The Dallec, but is better at this writing. Mrs. Bargenholt and daughter, Cora Jones, were visitors at Smock last week. Carl Wrenn and David Ledford, club members, will attend the stock thow at Portland next month. Henry Kramer and family moved to Hood River last Monday. . A. J. Kistner and Jim Kistner have rented the Albert Hill place and are moving thereto this week. Albert Hill and family moved to Tygh Valley Tuesday. Their sons, Nyal and Vernon, are attending High school there. Such removals make great inroads in our schools. Clyde T. Bonney and wife were visitors from Tygh Valley to Smock last Sunday. S. G. Ledford and Elsa and spend ing a few days with relatives at Yakima, Washington. Pacific Inte: national Livestock Exposition 18th ANNUAL SHOW Baker Coiuinrlbn ot elortrlc power llnoj o farm part of E. 0. LAP. program. ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Store Phone-345 Dr. WM. KENNEDY DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY Fint National Bank Bldg. Tha Dalle, Oregon Phone 391 Crane Yellowstone cut-off M4 association active In plana for pro posed project. "m. Life Resident Taxpayer Farmer World War Veteran Harold Sexton Republican Nominee For Sheriff Wasco County Paid Advertisement Tickets on tala Nov. 1 to 10, Indus ivei Retur n limit November 12 Large Livestock Exposition in the World TEN ACRES UNDER ONE ROOF Hone Show Nightly and Matinees Thursday, Friday and Saturday Ticketi, information, etc-, of E. W. GRIFFIN, Agent, Maupin Phone Main 241 J. C. WRIGHT, Trav. Pa. Agent. 1 LtU.H lixli.-. ii. mm Centra! Oregon w Wilson Painting Co. House and Sign P-A-I-N-T-E-RS-l PAPER HANGERS and DECORATORS DANCES GIVEN BY H&vi AS3w Sr W Will Be Held on the Following Dates at The Ameri can Legion Hall during the Dance Season: October 27 Carnival and dance. November 10 Arml:tlce Day dunce. November 29a Thanksgiving dance. December 8 Smoker and danca. December 25 Chrintmas dance. December 31 New Ycara danca. January 12 Mask Ball. January 2(1 Old Time dance. February 2 Open date. March 17 St. Patrick! dance. Call, Write or phone, Tlmea Office, j Maupin, Oregon. I Trucking Long Distant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTHICK Phone 5188 SHIP BY TRUCK RECULAK FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between . PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINI PORTLAND--THE DALLES THE DALLE3-MAUPIN nd Way Point and Way Point - 1 BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS Pine Grove News John Confer and some friends visited Clear Lake dam last week, incidently hunting for geese and ducks on the lake. Earl Retherford, brother of Blanche E. Hedin, was married in Portland last Saturday. His bride was Miss Velma Hilliard. Earl is well known to the younger sets of Maupin and Wapinitia. ' R. W. Richmond is negotiating with the forest cervice and the Wapinitia Irrigation company for permission to make a muskrat farm at Cedar swamp. Calvin Burnside and Mr. Weis beck are widening the tipper road that leads to the T at the Skyline trail. Ed. Mathews and family have moved to the Burnside place. The Wapinitia Ladies Aid society will hold its annual baazar and sale at Wapinitia on tomorrow night. Hedin has agreed to come in from Clear lake camp and cry the sale. Otis Chastairi is hauling fence posts from the swamp to his lower Flat ranch. WhiteRestaurant Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery I C. N. Sargent, - - Prop. CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERVICE LADY ASSITANT3 The Dalle, Oregon. Plane 3 5-J Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Tims office and Mr. Semmea will send GUY A. POUND juauutax' taring Jeweler owl Watchmaker Suxer to O. Lindquist THE DAIXES - - OREGON WHEN IN THE DALLES Make Your llcadqarters at t ( The Blak and White or American Restaurants where every service awaits you. 3 FREE PHONE REST ROOMS Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for your convenience. E. J. McMahon I'ROPMETOK, AUGTOONEEIRL Valuation judgement legal experience Detail of ale eueh a notice, bill, newipaper ad, credit arrangement, clerk of tala, etc., attended to with dupatch. I don't forget who I am working for when crying a ale. Rate tatiifactory. ' Newton Q. Hedin, Maupin, Ore. 1