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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
the maupin mlta rag a" 1 lire 4 aBZS53li:ZZ ,1. 3 Thutsdny, March 21, 192tf. his work at Hunt'a after a layoff of a co upld of weeks. Mrs. Signe Fircher and Mrs. Thos. Gallagher were over from Maupin on Tuesday calling on friend. -Doris Kelly has been absent from school several days this week, hav ing been afflicted with a bad cold. New Spring Arrivals in Light Colors in Ladies' Spring Shoes A Checking Account PUMPS AND STRAPS in Spike and Cuban Heels The finest Easter showing ever made in Wasco coun ty... Sizes and styles to fit ad., please.... all... To.... be found only at Wasco coun ty's only Exclusive Shoe Store. ' WERNMARRvS EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE 204 East Second Street The Dalles, Oregon j Personalities ! Hood forest, was a Muupln vl Itor on Monday. V Ernest Kramer end Ailene Greene i i - . t . . . .. . ... r . . . . ' mjoyea a pleasure trip to Shoniko Philip Goahnw was in Maupin from ' t gun(jH'y Waplnltla on Saturday lust Hush Knlirht waa down from'hla --- " -,4,vin ill ftjrRll " Criterion ranch yesterday morning, nca la t Saturday Stewart (Brick) McLcod waa in from hia Tygh Ridge ranch on bui- Dr. L S. Stovall made a flying trip to the county acat Monday morn ing. -o Gordon Metteer haa gone to The Dallea, where- he haa accepted em-ploymnt Claude WHaon waa registered at j L. V. Broughton, principal of the the Bank hotel in The Dalits on Wapinltia achoola, waa a budneos Jess Fleming waa down from hia Bakeoven ranch Monday, attending t business matters. Verne Fi cher took in "Wings" at the now Granda theatre in The Dalles Tuesday night. Tuesday. visitor In Maupin last Saturday. Joe A. Graham, forest ranger In Hurstcl Mollis took a few days off charge of the east aide of the Mjt. 'from his duties at the John Karlcn ranch the first of the week and spent the time in Maupin. J. A. . and Peter Conroy, from upper Bakeoven, were doing busi ng at The Dalles on Tuesday. Mrs. II. D. Hawkina was down from Aahwood Friday, having come to Maupin to have Dr. Short do some dental work for her. Richard Crabtree ruccurabed , to the prevailing cold epidemic and was confined to hia home a couple of days the first of the week. ' ' s. Jess Temple and wife were over from The Dalles on Sunday, making a short visit with their daughter. Mrs. Gordon Mctteer, and husband. Harry T. Lewis and son were over from Smock Prairie on a business trip and to give Harry a chanc to attend the Odd Fellow lodge, last Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Crofoot, accompanied by Me: dames Chalmers and Ruther ford, drove to The Dalles Monday morning and attended the Rebekahs' convention there that day. Mrs. Sarah Darnall, eldest daugh ter of Andrew Crabtree, la in Mau pin on a short visit with relatives. Mrs. DarnalJ, lives at Portland and is taking a vacation from her la bors there. Miss Winifred Kaiser came home from the state university for a short vacation Monday, joining her mother at The Dalles, where she had gone to attend the Rebekah convention that day. EAST MAUPIN NEWS "Stub" Lister is In The Dalles, having gone there looking for work. Jim Ruslc is busy painting and kalsominlng the interior of hia resi dence. Bill Hunt, Jr, waa down from the ranch a short tm.e yesterday t.i,ming. Work on the new bridge is going ahead, a fair size crew of men be ing employed. ' Honry Richardson has returned to II The atmosphere of your home is determined by your furniture rasFx A COMPLETELY furnished home is as necessary as a completely furnished house. Makeshift, temporary furniture is a useless extravagance. Budget your furnishing plans let our Deferred Payment Plan help you to have the furniture you want, paying for jt out of income. Here you pay the lowest cash prices for de pendable merchandise . Simmons Colonial Bed Outfit Terms as low as $1 a week. As fine as can be built. Con sists of Simmons Bed in maple or walnut finish, with famous Beautyrest Mattress and Acs Spring. Week YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD pOCHERTY -POWERS A fWM0 Aim VMMINOWtN IT Third and Washington St. Phorie.300 WE CHARGE NO INTERIST 0. J. Williams b completing the finishing of the one cabin which was not completed at the end of last season. "','. ' Mrs. John Whitman and son, Jerry, left for Portland on Tuesday and will visit a daughter and lister there for a short time. Mrs. Phil MotU whose family is now residing in The Dalles, is here on a week"a visit with her daughter Mrs. Andrew Cunningham. Mrs. Ed. Carter has resigned as helper at Hotel Kelly and has gone to the Connolly ranc'.i. where ah! has been engaged to jok. Sheepherder McCormack, who has been at Troutman's, has. gone up to the Fitzpatrick ranch, where he will be engaged in lambing operations. ' John Pflueger, a herder for W. E. Hunt for reveral years, haa return ed to Hunt's ranch after an absence of better than a year, spent in the east Mr. and Mrs. E. A. rton will leave Hotel Keily May 1st, after having run the r-laeo tr nearly four years. They will not leave this part until school oit. Last week Mrs. W. H. Williams turned her ankle while stepping on a loose board, and since then has been quite lame. Her foot ia about well at this time. "Buddy" Locke, at one time a resident of Maupin, with a friend is occupying a cabin at the Maupin camp ground. The boys are here demonstrating a make of aluminum ware. Lavcrne Fischer has bought the lot formerly covered by the garage, also th John WiDianrs lot adjoin ing. We hear that he contemplates building but hove not learned when he will begin. 1 Smoke your meat with Old Home- 'Steaa smnice i' lavor. rim-, ou cents; quarts, $1.00 at the Maupin T)rntr Store. Bought Kelly Lots Laverne Fischer has purehascd the lota formerly covered by the build ing occupied, by him as a store and garage on the Fast side, ato buying the lot adjoining on the south, from Johnny Williams, acquiring the first two lota from Lester Kelly. Whether he wiK put up a building on the lots is not known, but the chances are he will do so. There is just one intelligent and efficient wav to , - . - . "-y nanme your unances today, 'lhat is by a checking account, wnen you pay your Dills and handle your funds by check, you put yourself in a position whereby you can control vour exoenses rather than be controlled by them. It makes it possible for you to utilize every aid in accumulating, your funds that will some day make your dreams come true. This is whv a checking account eliminates the chance of losine monev from vouf Docket It removes the chance of losing money by making incorrect chanee. It reduces the chanee nf navinor bills twice, since a check is its own receipt ' Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) for six lots in town is money out of pocket. 'This season he will gar den the Lester Kelly creek ranch on Bakeoven. There he will have ac cess t0 all the water he wantr, be able to till excellent soil and no doubt will have the prize garden of the district, x Woodcock's flour mill ia one busy spot in Maupin. Cecil makes the flour while Jim is kept busy deliver ing their product to Maupin mer chants aa well as conveying loads to various- places in the surrounding sections. "Perfection" flour stands p.t the head of all that comes to this place and if it could be made better the Woodcock boys would be doing that little thing. , x '. ''Budge" Greene is working up a mu cle yielding a paint brush and Wek Coine Ahead , Work on the new bridge has taken on a new aspect and many men are now helping to shape the structure up and hurry it to completion. This week the auspen, ion part of the bridge was hooked up to the part supported by piers, the floor of the east end concreted as well as the walks, and by the time The Times is out this week the contractors will have the whole . tructure covered with hard surface. EK7 TTn About riVto UJZ Town (Vcrn Fischer had liis hands full a day or so last week. During the fire which destroyed his garapre his wrecking car was .' onvwhnt scorched, and to mike it presentable again Vern" decided to repaint it He ap plied several good appfirntions of paint remover, usnd a blow torch and st last resorted to scraping. The oast procedure proved effectual and now" the wrecker is as bright and ipank as a new car. Some of tho e who attended the St Patricks Day ball last Saturday night made rather delayed appear ance next morning. All danced their full but it was the great variety and excellent preparation of the luncheon that made them drowsy. iWh0 wants a perfectly good little house dog(i one that loves 'children, has no bn(l habit -, and which would 'wake an excellent playmate for some little ones? We have such an animal, but deciding to keep one of her puppies -. companion for our little grandson, have agreed to let some one who will give the little dog a ?ood home, have her. Don't all come it once.-- p.., - Phil Starr has about decided "that paying $18.00 for Irrigation water incidently moving heavy ladders from one place to another. Budge had visions of parading in a white coat and presiding as head barber in some metropolitan barber shop, but since "Swede" Mayhew decided to attend a tonsorial college Budge thought that one follower of that craft from Maupin was sufficient, hence took op painting. Joe Kramer has been at work in Ma ipare momenta speading soil on the space in front and around hij home. When asked if he was getting ready to make a flower garden Joe replied that he was getting ready for a lawn. He haa the yard filled 'n, will soon plant grass seeed and when it comes up wilt have his hand; full shooing stray dogs from his new sward. - MACK'S CAFE Where Maupinites receive Service coupled with Courtesy and Eats the Beit on the Market. Try thU Cafe when in The Dalles again. WEEK-END SPECIALS Blue Cambrnc Work Shirts L......&)c Khaki Flannel Shirts ;-....S 98c Army Style Wool Shirts ........$2.93 Canadian Style Wool Shirts ...$3.45 Hickory Shirts ....1 -.75c Dress Shirts ..........95c Dress Caps . . ..95c Khaki Wool Pants, as low as $1.39 White and Blue Corduroy Pants $3.89 Moleskin Pants .......$2.65 Army Wool Breeches ....-...$3.95 Moleskin Breeches $3.45 Khaki Breeches $2.95 Waist Overalls . : $1.25 Bib Overalls ......................$1.25 Boys' Overalls ! 98c Heavy Cotton Union Suits ....98c Part Wool. Union Suits ..$3.95 Army 2-piece Underwear, per garment 95c Work Socks : : 10c Wool Socks 29c MEN'S SHOES Oxfords, as low as....$2.95 Good Work shoes ....$2.63 Plain Toe all leather shoes $4.45 8-inch Chippewo shoes $5.45 12-inch Chippewa Shoes.... ..............$7.25 16-inch Chippewa Shoes.... Sudtcases and Trunks of All Kinds Headquarters Goods Store Corner Second and Federal Sts.,.. The Dalles, Ore. eVtsSMwiiiriWii 111 .A.3CM ...$8.45