fhwiilay, tdmtty 21, 1M& THE MADMK TlllfiS business for the Standard Oil Co in The Dulles on Monday, o Verl Bonney and Bidge Greene delivered spuds to Tygh Valley mer chant Tuesday afternoon, o Con Buckley, the ranch king of 7Z i A Home Product ! Tygh Valley, tran: acted business in this city Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Arthur Crelghton I at home after several week rpent with her daughter at Seattle, Washington. T, B. Sluiher and family wer in terested spectator at the Boy Scouts doings in Legion hall la t evening. J. (fa iff- $S&, fblii n . I i t n is About Power Farming We want you to know the inside effects to give longer life to every gas-engine driven machine-information to help in better tractor upkeep, super vised by experienced tractor operators. FREE LUNCH AT NOON Instructive talks on Power Farming and the pres ent Corn Borer-Situation MOVIES Interesting motion pictures will complete a wholesome program All Day Tuesday, February 26 Shattuck Bros. American Legion Hall. Maupin, Oregon f 1 J. II. Woodcock is in Portand this week, attending to butincss connected with the Maupin Power company. Floyd Richmond accompanied his brother, Everett, to Portland on Sunday. They returned Monday afternoon. o Mrs. D. C. Crabtrce, an old settler in these parts, is now at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jackson, at The Dalles. Mrs. Marcus Shearer was at The Dalles Tuesday, having been called there by the serious condition of her husband. o Kvcrtt Richmond conveyed a load of pork to the stock yards at North Portland Sunday, the hogs belonging to John Powell. Mrs. R. B. Bell came over from Vancouver, Washington, last Satur day and will visit with her husband at the 0. W. depot a few days. "Bill" Forman was in from the Flat on Tuesday and when he went home conveyed much goods pur chased from Maupin merchants. Mrs. J. M. Miller returned to Maupin Tuesday after having been at Portland a short time, she having had a consultation and treatment for an injury received .ome time ago while working in a cannery at the big town. Ml Mill W 1 I HARRY HAUSER AND MISS BERTA MATHEWS MARRIED EXPERT SERVICE GENUINE PARTS Fur Economical Transportation Chevrolet THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF AN AUTOMOBILE SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS THE MATTER OF PARTS. WE BELIEVE ANY CAR OWNER SHOULD USE ONLY GENUINE PARTS IF IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET THEM. WE SELL ONLY GENUINE PARTS FOR THE CHEVROLET AS THEY HAVE BEEN TESTED BOTH AS TO QUALI TY AND FIT. IF YOU ARE PAYING FOR THE LABOR, YOU JUST AS WELL PUT IN A PART .YOU KNOW IS GOOD AND WILL FIT. OF COURSE SOME PARTS ARE BOUGHT OUT BY THE MAKER OF THE CAR. THESE OF COURSE ARE CONSIDER ED GENUINE IF THE SAME MAKE OF PARTS ARE FURNISHED, SUCH AS BEAR INGS, CARBURETOR PARTS, RINGS AND THE LIKE. HAVING THE GENUINE PARTS AND THE WELL EQUIPPED SHOP, AND MEN WHO KNOW HOW TO HANDLE IT MAKES GOOD SERVICE. This service is always available At ' ' Z Tipton & Manchester Chevrolet Dealers The Dalles : Personalities :- Don Miller and wife attended the Boy Scout inceting last evening . Bob Wilson is confined to his home with an attack of neuralgia. o Art Fargher was down from the ranch on business Tuesday ftci noon. ( Andy Smith and wife were up from Oak Springs on a trading trip Tuesday. 0 Bobby DavUson took a loavi of hogs to the Portland market on Sunday last. Art Muiler came over from Tygh Valley Mid ttaded with Maupin mer chants, on Tuesday. H Popular Young Couple Jin Issue and Will Pull DoubU From Now on Th'u Life This bank is a home product in that it is financed by home capital, officered by home men and does business chiefly with home people. Our services are at your disposal; t use them freely. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) The Bir surrounding the K. . Lv Ha user hdnie on Tygh creek was made vibrant bast Thursday night by sound', emenating from a variety of noise producing instruments, principally among which were tin cans, old milk buckets and wagon tires. The occasion was a chari vari party tendered Harry llauser and his bride, nee Miss Berta Mat hews, who. e marriage recently oc curred. Harry Hauser is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hauser and is a young man of great popu larity. He is his father's right band man in the shcepbusinesn and w?U make his bride a husband to be proud of. Mrs. Hauser is a Maupin young lady, a graduate of the local High school. She is a daughter of MV. and Mrs. Ed. Mathews of Tine Grove and a young lady of many attainments. That she has chosn to cast her lot with the young man from Shady Brook speaks well for her discernment and their many friends extend congratulations and wishes for a long and .happy mar ried life. . Jean "Wilson came up from FoYt- 'and this afternoon and will remain oyrr t'ue week end, , Clarence Ziggenhagen transacted r - - 1 . T . L V.ll. Hik School Ptmili In I ' WILL WRITE SOME SKETCHES NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS 1656 D I got a woman, crazy for me Fox Trot. Wear a Hat with a Silver Lining. 1635 D My old girls' My new Girl Now Fox Trot. My Blackbirds an Bluebird" Now- Fox Trot. 1637 D Oh! By Jingo -Song. Has Anybody senn Have You Heard Thce NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS Kell.r aong. 1652 D Two. Black Cros in Ha("(ea Parts 1 nd 2. 1692 D A Gay Cahallero Jones and Hare. AU by Yourself in the Tfoonlight Jrmes and Hare. AND THE BIG ROCK. CANDY MOUNTAIN , AT Crosby's Drug Store Tell Early Hi.tory of Dace Mrs. Lulu Crandall of The Dalles has interested the pupils of the Tygh Valley school in a project which will add considerable to the early published hi tory of the sec tion. Each pupils interested will so licit data regarding the early his tory of Tygh Valley and will then write, as a story, what they have gleaned. The stories will then be published in The Maupin Times. The D. A. R. of the county seat will jgive a prize for the most meritori !ous ftory, as that society is spon soring the project. a! Mfip, A FUNNY HAPPENSTANCE Webb's Friffidaire Machine Freeiet Up and Ceased Operating A peculiar thing happened at Tygh Valley on Monday an one which savors of the ridiculous. M. L. Webb has a frigidairc system in his store. He sat up and kept fire all through the cold spell and on Monday let up on his firing. That night some of the pipes of the cool er froze up and Mose was compell ed to enlist th f ervices of R. A. Twiss In putting it in commission again. PARLOR Garden Patch White Corn, per case... $2.99 Forest Pride Golden Corn, per case $3.60 Bulls Eye Tender Peas, per case $2.99 Bulls Eye Tomatoes, 2Vis, per case .$2.99- Daro Line Minced Clams, l's, per doz $2.63 Merrimac Sainton, 15l oz. tin, per doz ...$3.25 Wasco Peaches, No. 10 tin, each..... : 60c Silverdale Catsup, No. 10 tin, each ..60c Thompson Seedless Raiscns, 25 lb box .....$1.95 Tru Blu Soda Crackers, 3 lb box 45c Cascade Blend Coffee, 5 lbs, $1.90 Parlor Blend Peaberry Coffee, 5 lbs $2.15 Golden West Coffee, 5 lb tin..". ....$2.65 K. C. Baking Powder, 10 lb tin $1-35 Calumet Baking Powder, 10 lb tin ........$1.65 White River Flour, per.bbl $7.80 Sperry White Down Flour, per bbl $7.39 Best Cane Sugar, per cwt $5.65 White Wonder Soap, per case, $3.79 Climax, Horseshoe and Star Tobacco, per lb. .....70c IP arior lGrocery j 110 EAST 2ND. ST. THE DALLES ORE. i