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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1929)
ThumJny, &cptimbcr, 20, 1020 til E MAUPIN TIMES ! Personalities WV SHI (Juorge Murrla whs u buiiliiciw vJ Itor at The Dulles on Monday, Wh R K. WIIhoii is vMlIng with relatives and friends at Portland. Harvey Morris hud burliness which took him to the county wut on Mon duy. o L, C. Ilcnucghiin und wife left for tho State Fair at Sulcm Wcdncs duy morning. Mesdumcit Wobcrg mid Semmcs were guest at tho K, 0. Johnion homt g nhort tlmo yesterday. o Stanley Cnrr, husband of ono of Maupin't teachers, came up from Portland and spent Sunday with hl wit: o Aaron Davit and family mode a trip to Oregon City Saturday night and spent Sunday viewing farm proposition. Eliwr Hnrnqult Is sojourning In Muupin. II lutnly concluded hi summer's labor an forciit ranker In the mountains above Pendleton. llio revennid gentleman will have cluiiifu mh iniiilHlci' of lhu U. I), church. Special on bottle pcifumies for one wci k. $1.00 bottles 00 cents; 75 cent bottles 40 cents, at the Maupin Drug Htoro. o After spendng a short vacation with her parents in Maupin Mht 'Jean Wllon has returned to Port land anil will soon enter the North western Ilusiiufss college, where she will tako commercial counie. ADDINGTON'3 SISTER DYING ! For Wiar, IJaho, ea To' morrow Morning Train M, M. Addington received word this morning to the effect that his sister, Mr . G. F. Kimball, was at tho point of death at her home lh Welser, Idaho. Mose will leave for the Iduho city on the early train tomorrow. Ht will be joined by his brother ut Rufus and the two will proceed to the bedside of the ailing 1 woman. Mrs. Kimball was stricken i , , witn tuberculoma some time ago and for many months ha. been confined to her bed, having been denied the privilege of seeing callers. Darrell Klwood made his father n vlttit Saturday, he being about t start fr !. Amre'es, where he in attending medical school. Me Winifred Kaiser returned t" h'r college duti'-s at Ku'rc'ie last Friday, her father taking her an fnr as The Dnllcs on the first leg of her journey. Miss F.letmor Ii iild:wn, rider of the Donaldson boys of M unpin left for her home at Pnrt'und, after pending a we-k with her brothm here, k t Saturday. Rev. ' Ilazen and family left lor their new home at Weston, where Filed on Spring! W. II. Williams hiis made, a filing on the water of two spring, ot the h-ick of hi place on the Criterion highway. It is his intention to pip the water to the eamp ground, build n reservoir for storage, thus perfect ing an individual water system. Wrnt in SaUm Mick Jntinnon has granted himxclf a vacation r.nd is improving the time by taking in the State Fair at Snlem thin week. Jt e Addington piloted Pick's vehicle to the capital rity end will enjoy the fair with our I i.... .....i. . Ln (irande Business building will be immediately constructed on cor ner of Adams and Hemlock. V2HD BARLOR K. C .Baking Powder, 5 lb tin 70c Schilling Baking Powder, 2Vi lb. tin $1.00 M. J. B. & Folders Coffee, 4 lb. tin $2.25 Golden West Coffee, 5 lb. tin $2.65 Parlor Blend Coffee, 5 lbs $2.15 Tru Blu House Hold Crackers, 6 lb. box 90c Ghirardelli's Chocolate, :) lb. tin $1.00 Merrimac Salmon, large tin, per doz r $3.00 Gulf Kist Oysters, 5 oz. per doz $2.10 Daro Line Minced Clams, 10 oz., per doz ...$2.65 Garden Patch Telephone Peas, per case $3.00 Garden Patch White Corn, per case $3.00 Merrimac Tomatoes, 2's, per case $3.35 Silverdale Catsup, No. 10 tin, each 60c Bulk Tea, green and black, per lb 40c Rose City Cut Macaroni, 13 lbs $1.00 Faiicy Head Rice, 13 lbs : $1.00 Sperry's White Down Flour, per bbl White River Flour, per bbl Fancy Seedless Raisins, 25. tb. box $1.85 White Wonder Soap, per case $3.79 Horse Shoe, Star & Climax Tobacco, per lb 70c Lucky Strike, Camels & Chesterfields, carton ....$1.25 Parlor Grocery 110 EAST 2ND. ST. THE DALLES OKE. r ' A 1 v From BARN to BATH TUB farmer friend who owns two General Motors cars went to the city the other day and stopped in to see some cousins. They showed him around their new roof garden apartment, eighteen floors above the street, and proudly pointed out their Frigidaire in the pantry. "Well," chuckled our farmer friend, "Mother has a garden full of old-fashioned flowersthat she'd never trade for theirs ... and as for the refrigerator, we have a bigger Frigidaire than they have!" He also mentioned his Delco-Light power system and his DL water pump, which give him every other city con venience. As he often says himself, his farm is ""General Motorized from tarn to bath tub! " It is perfectly true that General Motors, through its various units, offers even more to the farm family than to the city family. By applying methods of automobile pro duction to home electric lighting and power plants, water pumping systems, and automatic refrigerators, General Motors can make the reliable kind of product that a farmer wants, at a price he can afford. GENERAL MOTORS TUNS IN Cracral Motoo Ftmilr Purr, ever? MonJiy. 50 P. M. (Eutuo Snndud Tim) WEAF tod )7 uiociated radio itarioat. A car for eery purse and purpose CHEVROLET. 1 modeU. I52V- tC9). A lix in fh pric nnt of tU foot. Smooth, pwa.'uj 6jliai-l nlK-in-brid to rn. Bciifi:l Fih Vrj'.'.n. A!ro iedn de!ivr. Lif hi dtli try kU. 14 foo chtv.it ir.i H ton chutU with cab, Uih with fot-r speeds forwzrd, PONTUC. 1 modeli J74J Now oSen "Bi BKoir.(r luxutr l low co.t Liffff L heid engine; Ute Bodiei br FUbei. New tncuecolonod tr;i5h Lun. OLDSMOBHE. I modtlt 8?J-103). Tbt Fine Car . tow Frice. N.vw cffeit ftmber irf;nementi, njjchankiLy nd ia the Fisher Bodiet also eight optional equipment combinationa ia Spedal and De Luxe line. MA?.QLnTE. ruxWa. W Imjj, Buklt'i new conv pinion car, dnigctd ivi b:.ilt br llukk. Six cylindeu. Fishee Fodiei Ita prie pnt Buifk :oalirf and craftsmanship within reach cf more 'amiliea. OAKLANT). 9modlJ. IM 137J. OaViand All American Six. Diuinr tielf erixinal ippaarance. Splendid tri'ormince. Luiuiioui appoinrrrenti. Ar-jactire colon. Bodies br fuhet. VIKING. J modeli. ( 1591. General Motora' new "eight" a redtam price. 90-dcree '-trpe enjinj. St--ikin Bod t X.Xti. Unuaual apointneuu. Also cpuocal cumeni cud biauiooa. BinCK. 14 models. !225-1995. Three new wheelhetea, 110-124-132 inchea. The greatest Euitktf them aiL Many new Binhaoical featwea. Fisher Buliea wiU new lines. USAUE. 14 modeU I2295 :8T). Corapanioa car to Caaiiiac. Contincnul linn. Diitioct.te appearance. 90;t,'re( V-trpe J-cylinicr engine. S diking color combinations in beau tiful Rodin L-y Fisher. CADILLAC 26 models. (329) STOOa The Standard of tlx "wotid. Famous effcicnt Bylind 90-degree V Type engine. Luxurious BodJes by Fisher and Fleetwood. Extensive rug U color and upholster combinations. (All Prices tab. Factories) ALSO rRIGrDAJXI Awomatk Refrigerator. New silent mod-t with cold-control derkc. Tu-tone cabinets. Price and model range to suit every family. DELCO-LIGHT Electric PUnta ! XTater Systems. Provide til electrical cooTcniencea and labor-saving devices tor the farm. CLIP THE COUPON 1 Ivjut. mviun vuvpi. nj, union, mius. Tuf goes im Khied rfw rtnw in a great astonoSile ieduory like uecrai aaocorsr T innde trnry ia totd m a IrrrJe book with Iocs of iottroting picrwo. Thii look " Tht Opm SlinJ" w:H kiofvalcetoavrrycarbiiRT.Iriam. Seed tbc coapoo. Check tht pvticolar pradacu roa would like to know litter. Name Address CHEVROLET C M.RQUETTE BUCK I I I rCNTIAC D OAKLAND OLaSALLB -J Q OLDSMODILE V.KING D CADILLAC D Fri-idi;re Automatic Refrigerator Delco-Light V -rrr Pnw mtA t i.k. n.iwi PI S Vim Cwmu. lazes axeaxa awawai awawi mmm awi aaaawa aawai mmm mml Hunter on Honor Roll R. C. F'ulkerson, t'edi'ral prcd;itoiy Rniml hunter for this section is mentioned in the monthly bulletin tent from Tortland and for vhn month of AujruRt. During that month Fulkmon is given credit for having token a total of 12 niii'iials, they ronaiRtingr of one bohrat, nine adult and two coyote puna, K. T. Hal- brook, working in DiwhnVu county, secured eitrht adult royores and 15 royote puppies durlm; Auifin't, be Injr next hijrh man fr the month. Big Dance Scheduled The Maupin Lejrion boys have ar ranged a aerie- of dances for the time up to New Years, a list of which fvill b found in another column of this paper. The first of the series will be given on the evening of Sat urday, October R, at which Claude Roberts and Alta Mrller will play, the dance being one of those- old time affairs which arc popular with arl classes. is'.npattxinnif 'W "Tl VVW Will Hold Auction Sale Ward Buznn has decided to quit farming and to dispose of his live stock, farm implements, household good, etc, will hold an auction sale of same at the E. S. Peering ranch, four mile east of Tygh Valley, on the Kherar road, on Saturday, Octo- her fi. F. C. Butler will cry the sate i and the Maupin State Bank will act 1 . Urb v.j i. cr.j . . i fin it, i rv , iiniu ua uiicieu oiuiir mighty fine stock for sale, while his Implements are neprly new. A free, lunch will be served at noon on the day of the sale, and all attending are asked to bring their own cops. Helen and Avis Knderaby attend ed the bootbnll game at Dufur last Friday. Hazel Ltiughlin attended the game of footbnll at Dufur, Friday. Laurence LaFrenier, who is work ing et Clear lake, visited at the G. R. Bell home over the week end. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Sturgis nnd ton, F.lhvyn. and daughter, Alice M.-.y. motored tVi the Swan Island airport. Charles Cunningham visited at thf O. R. Boll homo Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Bothwell wast a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jim Hartmsn, recently. Mr. HRzen delivered hia Inst ser mon at the Wapiniiin church, Sun day evening. Mrs. Myrtle Clnymier r.nd Mrs. Julie Ward attended the football game at Dufur Friday last. Mr. and Mr . G. R. Bell and Miss Velma Cunningham me.de a trip to The Dalles with Charles Cunningham Tuesday. E. A. Hartman is busy painting his store. Mr. and Mrs. Earnle Endersby spent Sunday at the Roy Crabtree home. Callaway Funeral Chapel The Dalles, Ore. BILL EVANS Dufur, Or. We carry a complete Una of Caskets TCXIltITgITTTITTTTTtTtTi;tTTIgTITtIIIVtIITTTTTm DR. CLARKE COMING WAPINITIA NEWS ' Mose PcLorc motored to Dufur to watch the Wapinitia "Cyclonfs" play their fir t game of football. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bell made a trip to Portland la week. Eva Linn was a guest at the J Teschner home Fridap tost. Dr. Clarke, of the Clarke Optical company, 32P4 Washington street, corner Sixth, Portland. Oregon, EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be at Maupin nil day and evenm,?, Mon day, September 30th, at the Home Hotel. See him about you eyes. LEGION DANCE PROGRAM October 5 Old Time Drnce. October 10 Orchestra Dance. Nov. 2 Carnival and Hallowe'en Dance. Nov. 16 Old Time Dance. Nov. 28 Th:ink'givng D-.nce. Dec. It Orchestra Dance. Dec. 25 Christmas Dmce. Dec. 31 New Years Dance. The High Dollar for Your Livestock For Trucking Livestock Call BOB DAVIDSON Phone 6-F-2, Maupin, Oregon Ship your Cattle, Hogs and Sheep to ALBRIGHT COMMISSION GO. 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