fhursa'ay July 4, 1020, fez 11m FOR SALE Small Case Threshing Outfit in good condition for sale cheap Shattuck Bros. MAUPIN, - OREGON Personalities:-, Tony Conroy of Shaniko was In Maupin on buHlncHa on Wednesday. Joe A. CmhHm was down from the forest reserve on business today. Wiley and Dick Harris were in town from the tp of Bakcoven, Monday. W. II. Aldridge and wife were In from thWr Bskeovcn ranch Sat umlay last. Frank Muter has returned from trallinir a Imnd of Farther cheep to tho h)Kh hills. Marcus Shearer and The Times man transacted business at The Dalles on Tuesday. Addio Wray haa returned home frm Corvallis, where he reccnUy graduated in pharmacy. Minn Winifred Hauter arrived ? Mm Sflt? M. r 4 'ST it ". (Mi lit. BARLOR $1.25 Best Cine Sugar (cash price) cwt .... $5.19 White Down Flour (hard wheat) oer bbl.. $7.19 I White River Flour (hard wheat) per bbl $7.60 Milk, all brands per c;Jse $4.75 Camel, Chesterfields & Lucky Strikes, per carton ..'...., Climax, Horse Shoe & Star Tobacco, per lb 70c M. J. B. & Folgcrs Coffe, 4 lb tin......... 5 .$2.15 Golden West Coffee, 5 lb tin $2.65 Parlor Blend Coffee, 5 lbs $2.15 Fresh Cream Pail Coffer, 10 lb. pail $5.00 Ghirardellis Chocolate, 10 lb. tin......... $3.05 K. C. Baking Powder, 10 lb. tin .......$1.35 Calumet Baking Powder, 10 lb. tin $1.65 Amaizo Corn & Gloss Starches, 3 pk 30c Curve Cut Macaroni, 13 lbs.......... ..,.....$1.00 1 Fancy Blue Kose Head Kice, 13 lbs....... $1.00 Fancy Seedless Raisans, 25 lb. box $1.85 9 Crimson Rambler Marsh Mallow syrup, 10 lb $1.10 Rock Dell Cane & Maple Syrup, No. 10 tin $1.40 Fancy Strained Honey, 10 in. tin.... $1.55 Silver Ditfe Catsup, No. 10 tin ....60c Brook Dale Plums No. 10 tin 50c Brook Dale Peaches, Halves & Sliced, No. 10 tin 55c Palm Olive, Cream Oil & Lux Toilet Soap, 3 , for; 25c White Wonder Laundry Soap, 100 bars ..$3.79 Sunbrite Cleaner, 3 tins ..................20c Parlor 1 .Grocery J 110 EAST 2ND. ST. THE DALLES ORE. from Eugent in time to upend the Fourth with her parents. Mini Marie Schilling returned on Friday from a week's vh.lt with her aunt end family at Beaverton. John Conroy come over from Sherars Saturday kit and Joined the throng- at the bridge doing. Miss Dorothy Llirter ia spending a few daya at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Willii Roberta, at Frieda. Bob Lewis pent the Fourth with friends at Maupin and Tygh, com Ing over from the Lewis ranch at Wamic. Willis Roberts, Jr., came down from Frieda and visited with friends and relatives In Maupin a few days last week. Andy Wittman inspected the work on hh culvert building job near Stevenson, Washington, the first of the week. " George Mallatt and family trans, acted business trading and took in the bridge celebration in Maupin Saturday. Ester Davis, Mux McDonald and The Tln.es man put in the day on the Fourth at Frieda, landing some record-Hire trout. . J. M. Conroy and family were in Maupin Saturday, having come in from tlteir Shaniko ranch for the dedication exercises. Everett Richmond returned Wed nesday from a trip to the Umpqua country, where he had gone in tjucsl of a site for a inutskrat farm. "Budge" Green took time off from his dad's road building job at Bead to come to Maupin and take in the dance at Tygh on the Fourth. . A. B. Mathews aiid family were among the many from White river who attended the celebration at the opening of the new brjdge last Sat urday. Jesse Addington, who is employ ed on a ranch near Silverton, came up on Sunday and will remain at his parents' home until after the Fourth. o A. E. GroncwaJd and Paul Weigclt spent the Fourth at Frieda, where each got the limit of redsides, with which to regale some of their friends at The Dalles. Howard Blackaby was jn from the Abbott ranch Monday, coming in to have hi pack horses shod for their summer's work packing for the Abbott shocphcrders. John Fltzpatrlck was down from Nena Saturday. The Fitepatricka have started their sheep toward the mountain and will be at the reser vation gate with their flocks when the bars arc lowered. DR. CLARKE COMING Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Optical company, ZUZ and 203 Merchant. Trust Building, Sixth and Washing ton streets, Portland, Oregon, eye sight specialist, will be in Maupin on Monday, Jul 8th, at Home Hotel all day and evenlnf. SEE 'HIM ABOUT YOUR EYES. Vi.il.d la Waahlagloi John Confer and wife and Howard Nye, wife and little daughter re turned home Tuesday from a trip which took them to Ellensburg, Ya kima, White Swan and Tamplco, Washington. While at the latter place they visited a few days with Mm. Confcr'a brother, Harvey Mar tin. The party returned home on Tuesday. Joha Slevall I Visitor John Stovall, brother of our pop ular druggist, came to Maupin from The Dalles on Tuesday. John is '.pending hs vacation visiting places, having just come up from Cajifor nia. . He has been reengaged ' to head the Condon school;?. speed. The limit set by Mauph's city council ia 20 miles an hour, but evasion, rather than observance of that limit, la practiced by the ones In mind. Mike VanLaancn is in town and ail his old friends have been busy trying to tear hb hand from his arm. Mike has been working hard and shows it by thinness. His old- Maupln la t Friday, Intending to make the trip on foot, Is worthy of emulation by most nnn. That Dalles youth was determined to be with other Scouts, even tho ho h;ul t drill the 50 miles separating M.'iupin and The Dulles. At that he wan the only Scout from the county seat who was present at tho exerciser Today L the nation's birthday and time smile is with him, however, and win be observed by Maupinilos by he is as welcome as the first warm wind n spring. The fortitude and determination of that Boy Scout who, rather tlmn niias the dedicaton of the new bridge with other of his clan started for trips to the mountains and fixhing streams. Taking advantage of the occasion The Times forro will lay off, getting the paper out a day late, so, readers, please don't' kick, just take the Jatencs as a matter , of course. Reliable Service Eilr'ordiaary Apple D. M. Stancliff, orcharist at Smock, has a classified ad In this paper, calling attention to the fact that he has from 160 to 200 boxes of Rome Beauty appjes in his ccl- lsr, and b offering them for :ale ! f at ouc snu oc per uox. m.r. Man-j J cliff pays he never saw that variety i 1 of apple keep as well as those he I i - , t ma vn phiiu. h any 01 our read ers desire a: few boxes they are advitd to bring their own boxes i and vi it the Stancliff place any ! werk day. George W. Roe was in Maupin from the Tony Conroy ranch near Shaniko, on Wednesday. Mr. Roe has been taking a week off and was on his way home when in Maupin. Jim Vaughan came up from the fish .hatchery and rpent Sunday with his wife. The Vaughans will soon move to Oak Springs, where a cabin h3 been built for their occupancy. Troi Tvraed Loose Two hundred thousand trout were rrlejwed in the Deschutes river at the Oak Springs hatchery last week. The last month another batch will be released, thia time adding 300,000 trout to those already in the river. Auto garagemen advestise "Reliable Service" as does also all kinds of business that deals with the public. Banks, well, render reliable service to thousands daily. They function for the public, take care of business matters, guard funds entruct ed to them and in a thousand and one ways render services that are never realized - by the general public. Come in aV-d let us tell you how you can save money by starting a checking account, or inform you of the value of a safe deposit box. We are here to serve you and our chief aim is to serve you right. I Maupin State Bank Car Free Lemonade During the bridge exercises last Saturday the Boy Scouts prepared snd served 105 gallons of lemonade ' to thirsty visitors. The cool drink was free, snd the Scouts' stand was st the drug itore corner. (INCORPORATED) VjiWuT-rCr Sold Knurl) Equipment Wiley Harris han disposed of his ranch equipment and crop- to a man named Kcntner and will give up ranching. Wiley cannot reconcile himself to living alone, so made the deal which will permit his again com ing to. town to reside. The county recently bought his store on the East aide, tore the building down and has made a road turn to the Bakc oven road on the lot. " h UlULLLS V MM Li TRESPASS NOTICE Anyone found trespassing on my land or grazing t heep thereon will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ; C. H. WALKER. Dated July, 4, 1929. Pick Ups itttl LEAVE MAUPIN m$$ A.M. Only train Al-tr dlrrct t"m.il.tm Mb mil Fut trn prints. IHrect eimcc lltm it Shrrn t:M P.M. with CsiiUiwdUI United r it ccftU too mort tm tfta tht femou Portlan! Lini(rt) lnvinr Portland Mtr.M, ThaDallM I US P.M. K FECnV MAT 1 TO SEPT. . IIETVRN LIMIT OCT. 31, 1X9 Rc 'need fare all part of eaat liberal Mt poven. . Ftno traim; snodera equip mrat; plendid aervicej scenic rout. Sbirt side trips enablo jrou to visits ZtON NATIONAL PARK CP AND CANTON NATIONAL PAEK BiV fCt CANTON NATIONAL PARS. TI IXOWSTONX NATIONAL PABK R.CXT MOUNTAIN NATL PAAK Inf TTkmattoB an4 B9klti on request R. B. BELL, Agent, Maopin. Ore. EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. & P. i0 pug ' V 1 (M Totted tho Bridge As a test of the new bridge A. J. Kuntz, the man who operates the huge rteam excavator took, his equip ment over Ihe new bridge last Sat urday. The structure did not so much as shiwer, so stable it is. Mr. Kunts is an expert with the steam shovel and is making good headway in building and repairing roads in this vicinity. " f- Our. phone refused to function several dsys last week. Investiga tion by Manager Crnfoot disclosed that the ground wire leading to a water pipe had been cut. The same thins; has happened several time", both on radio and telephone lines, and we have been the sufferers each time. It is a darned small trick to play on anyone, even if those own ing the lines do not meet with the approval of the wire cutters. Making the trip from the "Blue Grass" state to Maupin in 14 days, ,5 going "by hsnd" and catching rides on the way, marks a near record for the two young men who made the y WHEN IN THE DALLES 1 5 Make Your Headqarters at j The Golden Grill or H A merican Restaurants S where every service awaits you. H Special Merchants Lunch from 11:00 to 12:30 each 2 day for 40 centsthe best in town' 1 S FREE PHONE REST ROOMS iournCV. Thv ar lonrl in nraicd nt Fi.hfd Fried the kind treatment received at tho Fster Davis, , Maxwell McDonald : hiinds wtofatSf and we are bettjng and the editor of The Times went to I neither of the boy- will ever pass Frieda last mght and today fished ,up a ,-hance to give needy w..y the perchutea there. ; The water at mn a ,ift ,f they ever driv0 mi rneua ice ma wim iroui ana vne 0f their own. party wok tbe limit, s s Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for S your convenience. Gon to Moontalna A certain young man from this Vtrinit.V ivpnt: n ftin lrmnfir tiAof tmt In drerting that his copy of Tbe ; dRV iost wtck. Oncn ihnro , n.rt. ed his car next to several others and Times be sent hlra at Rhododendron Jaj Derthick says his hunch of sheep will be counted in on the reservation on the 6th. lie has been holding them -at Friend since f hearing. . Bought InUrnMiennl Tractor Since losing part of his draught horses Cliff Allen has been hard put to do his hay cutting and harvesting. Rather than invest in - more horse flesh Cliff, on Wednesday, purehas- J - II A A -. 1 - . , i ... . - io.flU inernauonai tractor ana Thcre MC certain drivers in Mau- "w 18 ,n PLIUon B,s or ph. who seem to like to go as fast ry gas power. ,, nn..iMK ni 4vi. 1 " . ... "... bllVIl Csn And before thnv hnvo fnnn Sun glasses and goggles, 50 cents. much farther than two ear Ipnptl and 75 eenta a pair at the Msupin !ate ". tepping on it" for aJl they arc Drugstore. worth, hitting the maximum of when he went to get it found he was hemmed In. Being n a hurry he negotated a turn by running on a sidewalk, which was against the or dinances made and provided. He was haled before the court and pungled up a ten spot for his infraction all of which will serve as a lesson in observance of rulps laid down for guidance of autolsts. 1 E. J. 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