" Thurmlay May 30, 192&. THE MAUPtN TIMES he tlxu riTHITIITIIIHIIITTTmxrilTTTITIIITTTTTrrTTXITrriXIl rxxc H DOCHERTY -DOWERS DOSSO'LUTION SALE i t I I I I LbLiL! pZS To My Patrons: I have made arrangements with the Ira F. Powers Furniture company of Portland which will enable me to extend credit privelges to all who desire them, removing the last obstacle to your taking advantage of the wonderful Dissolution Sale prices now avail able. Choose now, even for future needs, and pay as you an; paid. (Signed) J. F. DOCIIERTY There are hundreds of values like these. Buy now $9.00 50-Foot Corder GARDEN IIOSK. $.".93 Five-eighths inch size heavy black corded hosecomplete with coupl ings. Odds and Knds of WINDOW SHADES, 50c EACH Standard and special sizes in choice of colors. Oil opaque and other grades. $ 1 .00Nc w Ci en u i no FEATHER PILLOWS, 65c EACH Covered in heavy feather proof tick ing. Limited 2 to a customer. $9.00 42-Piece DINNER SETS, $5.35 New spring pattern in American Semi-Porcelain complete service for six. $S.50 "Simmons" STEEL BEDS, $3.85 With tubular steel ends ivory enamel finish 5 fillers in head and foot ends. One to a customer. $19.75, 3-piecc WOVEN FIBRE SUITE Sofa, Chair and Wiker; Loose spring cushions. Ducorated in twi tone enamel. Set $39.73 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD DOCHERTY- OAWrnc Third and Washington Streets, The Dalles WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Grandma Morris and son, Will iam, of The Dalle came over today to spend the holiday with the family of George Motrin. J. H. McMillan is sacking wool at the Troutman ranch this week. As soon si. the Farther sheep are shorn he will take a band to the mountains. Tom Henneghan came down from the Newt Morris ranch Tuesday even ing. He had been there the past three months, helping Newt in lamb ing; W. E. Hunt and wife came down from the ranch and witnessed the graduation of their son, Clarence, Friday at the High ichool auditor ium. Mr". Albert St. Dennis and son, Albert, Jr., came in from Snohomish, Washington, Sunday afternoon and will remain in Maupin during the summer. Harry Weberg was in from the ranch this morning and conveyed his parent and sisters to Kelly cemetery, where they decorated the graves of their departed ones. Mt Henneghan and wife left for Dufur this morning. Fmw there they, with Mrs. Knowles and two of Floy Batty's girls, will pro ceed to Salem for a short visit. C A. Dmis and wife were amonp those from out of town who took in he graduation exercises last Friday evening. Their son. Bonny, was a member of the Kighth grade gradua ting class, Mis Velma Crofoot has returned to her studies at Monmouth normal, she having come to Maupin last week in order that she might gradu ate with her claw of the Maupin High school. Special prices on jewelry, large assortment to select from the Maupin Drug Store. On Too Many The old armor was angry, "What ye comin' home with your milk pail empty fer? Didn't the old cow give any thing?" "Yes, replied his son; "nine quarto and kick." trgyyyTTTTTITTtTII11.XXrXlXXXIXjriirrj:ilIXXiriIII2itITTTlirTITirTTTTTTyTTTTTTTrTTJ Personalities fd the graduation excrci es from Cri terion hint Friday evening. o (us Derthick is at The Dulles this week working with the Bell Claude Wil on was a visitor at the , Telephone surveying crew. a mat ni r n m iana omre ai 1 1 imiiics nn iu's- o , Itufus and John McCorklo were in town from their Flat ranches this morning. Mia. Lester Cmfoot returned from a visit at Pnrtlnnd on Monday evening. Mrs. Rose Dahl, of Tygh Valley, w. business vioitor in The Dalle Tuesday. Dr. Short 1 again at his Maupin office after a week spent with pa tients at Madrai. o I). R. Rutherford and wife attend- Jim McCoy, having completed a shearing job at Troutman's made a brief visit at Wamie today. Mrs, Chan. Crofoot and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lester Crofoot, were visitors at Wnmic yesterday. Mrs. Grace Head came up from Shcrara and spent today with her ;i ter Mrs. Lester Crofoot. John Fitzpntrick was in town yes terday, having been in The Dalles several days the first of the week. Ollie Weberg went to The Dalles on Monday and hd nn aching molr removed from the in Ide of his face. Clifford Allen spent a few day at The Dalle:, the first of the week, go ing there to have his eyes fitted with spectacles. Re,v. Matthews was over from Simnasho Monday morning, having made the trip over before ten o'clock that morning. o Francis Confer and wife arrived up from Portland Sunday and are spending the week at their ranch on the Flat. Wm. Kramer and wife came over from Shanikn to witness the gradua tion of their nephew, Harold Kramer, Friday night last. Jessp Crabtree, Kenneth and Merle SnoHgrass attended the grad uation exercises of The Dalles High school at the county seat last evening. TouritU Call on Hen Jamc Mclntyrc and wife, for mer members of the U. B, church at Amboy where Rev. Hazen was stationed before coming to Maupin, were callers on the minister here on Monday. They were on their way to Bend and from there intended to tour California in company of their son, who lives at Klamath. Ux.tinxtizTiTiiiiiiTiiiixyiiTrixixirixyiixiiiiiiixiriirTTii: A' Oil Struck al Fowil The company that is drilling an oil well at Fossil was notified on Monday that a substance resembling tar and crude oil wa seeping into the well. The substance seemed to be leuking from a fissure already penetrated by the drilL It will be tested for determination as to just what it is. The Fossil well is but a very few miles from the Clarno field. N f I rv rr Marquette . M Home Frm Grand Lod O. F. Renick. James Chalmers and Mesdames O. P. Weberg, B. F. Turner and R. F.. Wilson returned from a session of the jrrand lodge- of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, held at Medford last week, on Saturday night. Tho delegates enjoyed them selves grstly and are loud in praise of the entertainment received at the hands of the Medford people. Mrs. Wilson was in tailed ps organ ist of the Rebckah grand lodge while at Medford. Facing the HRE Facts You are cordially invited to attend the Opening Show of the New Buick-Buili MARQUETTE at our show rooms June 1st Twin Peaks Auto Co. 615 East Second Street The Dalles, Oregon ELEVEN YEARS AGO iiiiiimminmummmmmnmiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiinimiiiii Fire costs the nation over five hundred million dollars a year. Every minute property worth $1044 is consumed, by fire. Carelessness causes a majority of fires. Seventy- f t it r riAmf f inin t 4V V aahvi i r xivc jjciciii, ui. bite iiirs in uie tuunu ue yi c- ventable. The most important fact is that this loss may come to you. A Fire Insurance Policy, in The Home Insurance Company of New York assures reimburement for your financial loss. Don't delay. Instruct your Home agent to pro vide' you with sufficient sound fire insurance. Stuart & McDonald Insurance Agents Maupin, Oregon BED toon HEN Effective Simdayjunety- TRAIN NO. 29 L Bend 7:25 a. Redmond .7:58 a. rrineville Jet ....&:03 a. Metolius 8:45 a. Madras 8:55 a. Maupin 10:55 a. Ar. Sherman 1:15 p. Ar. The Dalles 1:45 p. m. m. m. m. m. TRAIN NO. 30 Lv. The Dalles 1 :00 p. Sherman 1:35 p. Maupin 3:40 p. Madras .....6:35 p. Metolius 5:50 p. Prineville Jet ....6:42 p. Redmond 6:48 p. Ar. Bend : 7:25 p. Nos. 29 and 30 will operate between Bend and The Dalles only. No. 29 will connect at Sherman with Continental Limited No. for the East and with Continental Limited No. 19 for Portland. No. 30 will connect at The Dalles with Continental Limited No. from Portland and at Sherman with .Continental Limited No. from the East. For further information call on agent named below m. m. m. m. m. m. m7 20 20 19 R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. MM & P. A., Bend Ore. WHOOPEE! Tygh Valley Fair Grounds ROUND-UP June 1-2 EVERETT WILSON, - Manager From Tho Times May 21 1918 After the school entertainment ut the hall Saturday night last a Red Cross benefit And auction was held. A sheep was sold and resold, realiz ing a total of tUd.uu. Added to the work of the soliciring committee for the day about $1,000 wai paid in. G. I. Derthick left la t Thursda? morning for Bremerton. Dolphus Mayhew expects to go there the first of the week. o Job Crabtree and Frank Stuart left Saturday for Grank lodge of Odd Fellows, which convenes at Sea- side this week. Camp meetings nre in progress nt Wnpinilia. A basket dinner will be held on Sunday in the grove. .T" A hard frost struck some rpots, above Wapinitia last week, killing vegetables, in many gardens. A fine rain' fell on the Flat Mon day night. It wet the, ground to a depth of five inches, which insures a good crop. , n f7?V narv i Round Trip it M1 All Summer Choice of many routes Liberal stopovers Round Trips On sale daily May 22 to Sept. 30 inclusive. Return limit Oct. 31 ST. PAUL $75.60 ST. LOUIS ........$85.60 CHICAGO $90.30 WASHINGTON . : .$i45.SO NEW YORK. . . .'. .$151.70 ( Similar Fares to other points Go East Via the Famous Columbia V River Scenic Route on Either the North Coast Limited or Oriental Limited Full details at Trav. Psgr. Agent XjjwRjcijjJr , 1