The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, June 06, 1929, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Mr. Piggy Lister and daughter,
Frances, came over from Grass Val
ley ye:tcrday and spent the day with
Haupln friends.
"Slim" Nosker accompanied Car
rier 1 1 art man to The Dalles Monday
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Facing the bIRE Facts
Thursday June t, 1926.
DOCHERTY.
-POWERS
ODSSOLUTDON SALE
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Fire costs the nation over five hundred million
dollars a year.
Every minute property worth $1044 is consumed
by fire.
evening, returning1 with Vic Schill
ing Tuesday afternoon.
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Mrs. Geo. II. Gill and daughters
and th Mesdamea G. C. Slusher and
D. C. Evans of Dufur visited at the
Carelessness causes a majority of fires. Seventy- J
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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 are paid.
(Signed) J. F. DOCHERTY ,
There are hundreds of values like these. Buy now
$9.00 50-Foot Corder
GAKDKN HOSE, $5.95
Five-eighths inch size heavy black
corded hose complete with coupl
ings. Odds and Ends of
WINDOW SHADES, 50c EACH
Standard and special sizes in choice
of colors. Oil opaque and other
grades.
$1.00 New Genuine
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.
$8.50 "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-piece
WOVEN FIBRE UITE
Sofa, Chair and Wiker; Loose spring
cushions. Ducorated in twi tone
enamel. Set $39.75
YOUR
CREDIT
IS
GOOD
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J .POWERS
Third and Washington Streets, The Dalles
WE
CHARGE
NO
INTEREST
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StaaU home a short time on Monday.
During the absence of Andrew Cun
ningham and wife at San Francisco
Billy Fischer and family are occupy
ing the Cunningham residence in
East Maupin.
Andrew Cunningham and wife left
for San Francisco Friday, having
been called there in order to assist in
settling an estate left by Mrr. Cun
ningham's father.
' Mrs. W. H. Staats went to Dufur
Tuesday and will visit for a. time
with her sons and families, after
which she intends to go to The Dalles
for a further visit
iivc peiuejib ui uie iuca 111 uie cuumry are pre
ventable. The most important fact is that this los3 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.
Mrs. Marcus Shearer acco mpanied
her husband back to the hospital
at The Dalles on Tuesday. Marcus j
went there for further treatment and j
expect to be discharged in a week V
or 10 days.
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Leo Fischer and family are now
occupiny the French Butler cottage
next this office. The Fischer- come
from Bend, and the head of the fam
ily is employed as a member of the
road oiling crew.
Stuart & McDonald
Insurance Agents Maupin, Oregon
"GUN GOSPEL" AT
LEGION HALL SUNDAY
Ken May ward, Star, Owner of 15
Honorary Sheriff Badge
Liliet Aviators
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Personalities
A. Lincoln liarman wa:
Wapinltia yestcrdayq.
in from
Jess Fleming visited The Dulles' on
a business mission on Tuesday.
Rigne Fischer was a visitor at The
Dalles on Sunday and Monday.
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A. H. Gillis was over fnun his
Wamic ranch on business Monday.
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Mrs. W. B. Sloan of Tygh Valley
wv trading with Maupin merchants
yesterday.
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A. B. Matthews of Tygh Valley
was a business visitor in The Dalles
on Tuesday.
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Mrs. Julius Shcpflin Is now em-
ployed at the Tony Conroy ranch
near Shnniko.
T. B. Slusher, wife nnd daughter,
I Betty, were traders at the county
cat on Tuesday.
Harry Wcborg took time off from
his ranch work and made a trip to
the county acat on Tuesday.
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Hugh Knight, after a visit to his
Criterion ranch, is again at work in
the (halmer.-. blacksmith shop.
Edna. Dcrthick went to Shaniko
last week and is employed at the ho
tel conduced by Peter Olncn.
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I Lloyd Woodsidc and wife spent
part pf Tuesday with the hitter's
1 parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. L. S. Stovnll.
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Mabel and Lehh Weberg wont to
the ranch yesterday for a visit with
Garland Mayhew is enjoying a
pnrt of his vacation at the Shearer
ranch on Three Mile, near The Dalles.
Marion Duncan of Wamic wag
among those from out of town who
w in Maupin on business yesterday..
Game Warden Gramse was pat
rolling; (be Deschutes a few days last
week. He is now ttationed at The
Dulles.
relatives there and at other places
mi the Flnt.
Miss Ignore McFarland arrived
from Moccasin, Montana, and is now
filling a bookkeeper's puition at iha
Kramer garage.
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Mrs. Roy Wolfe of The Dalles was
a recent visitor at the Art Morris
home on the Flat returning to her
home yesterday.
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Marqiaeitte
You are cordially invited to attend the
Opening Show of the
New Buick-Buili
MARQUETTE
at our sho ,v rooms June 1st
Twin Peaks Auto Co.
615 East Second Street The Dalles, Oregon
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The Story
When a reward ;ign is posted up
for Granger Hume, Dad Walker and
Buckskin Jack, Granger decides to
visit town and see who is behind
it all. His face shielded in a mask
he - attends a ball where he meets
and falls in love with Nancy Carrol,
iweetheart of the powerful and
wealthy land-baron, Badger Bro
gan. He discovers that Brogan jr.
the man who Reeks their capture,
having a grudge againxt Dad Walk
er for having run him out of town
a year back.
After a quarrel with Brogan,
Granger Hume and his pal escape
to join Dad Walker. But they are
discovered by Brogan's henchmen
and Dad Walker is shot down. Be
fore he dies he tells Hume that the
gospel of the gun ir. all wrong and
gets him to promise not to avenge
his death by shooting Brogan.
Hume, who is known only by re
pute to Brogan, changes clothes
with the new parson on his way to
town, and puts up at the Carrol
ranch. While posing in this guise
he overhear- a plot of Brogan to
raid the neighboring ranches and
frustrates it by warning the towns
people. He is purrued by the wrath
ful Brogan and his band of maraud
ers. Brogan makes his way into the
house where Hume and Nancy are
staying and Hume, in self-defense,
ir obliged to break his promise to
Dad Walker and preach gun-gospel,
killing Broghn.
Hume, by shooting his own pe
culiar mark above the door, reveals
himself to everybody and he is
lauded as a hero. But he is a hero
most of all to Nancy, whom he takes
in his arms, while Tarzan. his faith
ful horse, neigh", his delight.
At Legion hall next Sunday night.
News reel nnd comedy.
Ml Ml 89EB1E
Effective, SumUq ijuneP
TRAIN NO. 29
Lv. Bend 7:25 a. m.
Redmond 7:58 a. m.
Prineville Jet ....8:03 a. m.
Metolius 8:45 a. m.
Madras 8:55 a. m.
Maupin 10:55 a. m.
Ar. Sherman 1:15 p. m.
Ar. The Dalles 1:45 p. m.
TRAIN NO. 30
Lv. The Dalles 1 :00 p. m.
Sherman -1:35 p. m.
Maupin 3:40 p. m.
Madras .5:35 p. m.
Metolius .....5:50 p. nu
Princvillt Jet ....6:42 p. m.
Redmond 6:48 p. m.
Ar. Bend 7:25 p. in.
Nos. 29 and 30 will operate between Bend and The Dalles only.
No. 29 will connect at Sherman with Continental Limited No. 20
for the East and with Continents! Limited No. 19 for Portland.
No. 30 will connect at The Dalle -, with Continental Limited No. 20
from Portland and at Sherman vrith Continental Limited No. 19
from the East
For further information call on agent named below
HC3O0C3. iMGOCtng
R. ft. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore. STl
EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. & P. A., Bend Ore.
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WHOOPEE!
Tygh Valley Fair Grounds
ROUND-UP
June 1-2
EVERETT WILSON, - Manager
Grass Fire t
A grass fire called out the fire
department yesterday afternoon and
when the firemen reached the scene
was buring fiercely. The hillside at
fhc rear of the Elwood, Martin and
Dyer residences was all aflame, but
with a strong stream of water judi
ciou ly applied the blaze was soon
under control. The only loss was a
section of unappreciated sage brush.
Base Ball Sunday
A game of baseball is scheduled
for Sunday afternoon on the home
grounds, it being between a team
from the county seat and the Mau
pin aggregation. Admission has
been placed at 25 cents and 35
cents and the game will be called at
130 o'clock. ;
Cleaned Streets
Councilman Everett Richmond,
with Frank Creager nnd Bobby Shep
flin, were busy several days last and
this week getting the two business
blocks of our main street in condi
tion to receive a coating of oil and
gravel.. They cleaned out; all the
weeds aa well as an accumulation of
washed in dirt and small stones and
now the road oilers may get busy as
soon as they choose..
2
-4 MACK'S CAFE
Where Maupinitet receive Service coupled with Courtesy and Eats
the Bett on the Market. Try this Cafe when in The Dalle again.
A Wasco County Product
MADE BY
Ufe Oregon Bakery
Fresh Bread and Pastry
Every Morning
Order from your home merch?jit--get the best