f Ie iiASra tims MAKE THIS STORK YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR Holiday Candies, Nuts and Groceries Our HofMay Shipment is in and Consists of Walnuts, Brazils, Almonds, Filberts and Peanuts 0. P. RESH & COMPANY "Everything for the table" GROCERIES and MEATS Prompt and Courteous Service MAUPIN, OREGON. p Personalities Dr. Lowe, county hi-ulth officer, in Maupin a short time Tuemlay. Rom Dahl wu In from Hit Tyith Vallty ranch on budneas thi aftcr noon. Con. Buckley of Tygh Valh-y wait a Maupin visitor Sunday and while hert visited with friend. Gui Derrick la now employed at th Maupin garage, having (Unsolved relation with the rock crushing out fit F. D. Stuart and Chai. Crofoot at tended the meeting at the court hotfc e In The Dalle Wednesday even ing. . -i J. II. Cleveland, a friend of Tho Times man, came over from Thn Dallee Saturday and on Monday the two men fished the Deschutes at Frieda with fair success. John Karlen was mentioned in yeKterday's Chronicle as having been a visitor at the county seat Tuesday night. Frank Fleming was in Maupin on business yesterday. He came over to look after his large ranch holdings hereabouts.' Mrs. W. L. Miller accompanied her husband to Portland Sunday and remained there for a few day"s visit with relatives. Giorge Mallutt returned from The Dalles this morning, having gone there to utlend the meeting to choose a new county judge. Dr. Green, deputy state veterin arian, called on Dr. Slovall Tuesday while on his way to lone to look over some diseased cattle, Noel Shearer and wife were in Maupin lust Saturday, receiving the congratulations of their many friends on their recent marroige. Mrs. Hobby Davidson returned to her Maupin home last Thursday, after having spent a week at the home of her parenU at Hood River. The McCoy brothers, Hollister, Lloyd and Welton, who took In the stock ihow at Portland last week, returned to their home at Wapinitia on Wednesday. W. M. Talcott took In the stock show at Portland last week and from Portland went to Sheridan, his old home, where he figures on spend ing the winter. Jake Davidson sat as a delegate at the meeting which chose a candidate for the county Judgeship at The Dalles last evening. Billy Hunt transacted business at The Dalles on Monday and was in Maupin on business connected with the choosing of a successor to Judge Adkisson on Tuesday. Emery Davis has gone to Shaniko, where he has secured employment His wife will leave this week for Long Creek, where the will visit with her parents for a time. Earl Lyons and wife, uncle and aunt of Mrs. D. B. Fraley, visited with the latter and family from Sat urday until Tuesday, returning to their home at Jefferson the latter day. W. E. Hunt and W. II. Staats at tended the meeting to choose a suc cessor of Judge Adkisson at The Dalles Wednesday night. They re mained over night returning home this morning. Miss "Sammy" Creighton helped in the dining room at the Rainbow cafe a short time the first of the week. Mrs. Wayne DeJanvier as sumed the role of chef during the ab sence of Mrs. Creighton, the regular cook. Dr. TTn About 1 tXV Town Do you think about how you are standing or sitting when doing your housework? Much fatigue that is blamed on hard work Is really due to fautly posture. Keep the back struight, bend from the hips rather than the thoulders, ait well back in chuirs with feet squarely on the floor, and no not allow the abdomen to sug forward. Madras New post office building will be completed November 1. Oliver Resh and wife and Billy Miller spent Armistice Day in Port land There they took in shows and otherwise enjoyed themselves. The party returned Monday night and Mrs. RolIi remarked that she came home with Oliver, Billy and another hog. Frank Creager is disconsolate : these days. One day recently the Ladies Aid met at his house and the next meeting occurred some other place. Frank is wondering the why of the slight, and says that if it oc curs again he will be tempted to withdraw from membership in the society. x "Shorty" MiHer is one of the most ambitious young men of this place. He is kept busy catering to the wants of mar.y in the pool room and at times arsists in the cafe. One morning recently he was discovered sweeping the pool room at the early hour of 4:30 a. m., and now those who know of the occurrence are wondering how he managed to get up at that unseemingly time. Freddie Anderson, who is becom ing quite well known in Maunin. puts in hia spare time ft hing. He is at the piscatorial sport even dur ing , the noon hour after eating lunch, and, according to his say, catches no less than 10 big ones. Some fisherman is our Freddie. George Morris has the right idea regarding music at the Legion dances. He says that with good muiic and a good floor larger crowds will attend, and such are what's wanted to keep up the post's exche quer. The night of Nov. 29 the pop ular Sexton orchestra will hold forth and our dancers will be given a real treat when the get on the dance floor and keep time to some of the best music ever played in Maupin. Frank Creager is a chicken fancier. His taste runs to White Leghorns and Plymouth Rocki. He had a fine flock, bit lately he dis covered a vacancy among his Leg horns. The other night his coon was entered and several of his prize birds failed to show up for chew the next morning. Frank trailed the Why We Often Say "No" Its a matter of sound business Often we say "no," perhaps we have to you, when a request i3 made to us for a loan. It isn't an easy thing to turn down our friends, but we have to do it sometimes. Here's the reason. Positive safety for the funds intrusted to U3 is our first consideration. We are eager to loan our funds to business men and farmers in our territory for its our first obligationto assist in the develo ment of our community. So if you wish a loan, be prepared to furnish us with information about your affairs that will satisfy us that the loan is justified. We know you appreciate our insistence on this conservative policy. We know you would wanfe us to say "no" to questionable loans. Its a matter of sound and sensible business practice. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Albright Commission Co., Inc. UNION STOCK YARDS North Portland You can ship your lirestock by tru ck, and they will reach the market the same day shipped... When tracking call, R. E. Richmond, or R. C. Davidson, Maupin, Oregon. . Salesmanship Service Satisfaction ALBRIGHT COMMISSION CO., INC. birds to a certain gate and now gives warning that something will be doing if the practice continues. The chickens are moulting and loose feathers made a trail from the coop to the gate mentioned, thereby showing conclusively just where they went x Bobby Davidson is now a regular truck line proprietor. He ia assem bling much freight to carry to Port land and on return trips brings as mucn weight with him as he took down. This week he is busy with his CMC truck hauling a top dress ing of silt to Billy Millers garden. All Bobby needs is a hired man or son to help him with his work. ! Our nigh school pupils are doing themselves proud in handling items concerning the school's activities. Nothing escapes the editors of Mau pin Hi School News, and as a re sult patrons of the schools are kept apprised of what is transpiring each week among the students. Read The Times OILD-TiM!E asm if i! 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