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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1929)
Faga ivti THE MAUPltt TIMES thur3ay, Ocfouer 17, 1923. XTRA SPECIALS? Oct. 21 to Oct 26, Inclusive Beef Roast, per pound 21c Shoulder Bacon, per pound ..... 26c Oregon Milk, Tall Cans, each 10c Quart Jar Peanut Butter 49c O. P. Resh.t& Co, Everything For the Table Maupin, Oregon !' Personalities ? Dick Harris wm down from hi Bakeoven ranch on business Monday. o II. K. Hauler and wife were )unl ncss visitor Ht The Dulles on Tues-day. Prof, and Mm. A. W. DcVoe at tended the football game at Madras onSaturday last. Dr. It. W. Chrintiansen and wife were Maupin visitors on Monday, coining over from Pufur. o - A. B. .Smith assisted in the distrl bution of trout in neighboring streams the first of the week. Mm. Jame- Cook of Sherara was J A, Kennedy is having: his East In Maupin on a busines mission Mon- Maupin cottage fixed op. Job Crab Y' ' tree is doing the carpenter work. "Budge" Greene has concluded his Mm. Chna. Walker and daughter, read work work near Bend and came , Mis Maymc, were attending- to busi home last night. - incus matters in Maupin on Monday. a.. fA vatrxvcv n BARLOR i K. C .Baking Powder, 5 lb tin 70c Schilling Baking Powder, 2V lb. tin $1.00 M. J. B. & Folgers 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, 3 lb. tin $1.00 Merrimac Salmon, large tin, per doz $3.00 Gulf KM Oysters, 5 oz. per doz $2.10 Daro Line Minced Clams, 10 oz., per doz $2.85 Garden Patch Telephone Peas, per case $3.00 Garden Patch White Coin, per case $3.00 Merrimac Tomatoes, 2s, 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 Fa,ncy Head Rice, 13 lbs .....$1.00 Sperry White Down Flour, per bbl.... $7.79 White River Flour, per bbl . $8.15 Fancy Seedless Raisins, 25.1b. box $1.85 White Wonder Soap, per case $3.79 Horse Shoe, Star & Climax Tobacco, per lb 1 70c Lucky Strike, Camels & Chesterfields, carton $1.25 Parlor 1 GroceryJ 110 EAST 2ND. ST. THE DALLES ORE. George Flagg of The Dalles Opti mist, with hi wife helped Operator Marks pull tome fine trout from the Deschutes last Sunday. At any rate Brother Flagg got the fish. Mrs. Marcus Shearer haa return ed from a week's visit with Portland friends. Her husband met her at The Dalle;i and conveyed her to Maupin Wednesday evening. Clay Nelson took a lay oft from his road work thvt week and will put n the time seeding on his Happy Kidge ranch. He expects to be back with the road crew next Monday. Will Doud, county assessor and Warren Dalgh, county agent, with their famiilc were patrons of the Maupin Cafe Sunday evening, being on a trip around the circle from The Dalles ' Ward Buzan and wife are taking a well earned vacation of a couple o f wecki and are spending the time with relatives. They went to New- berg for a visit with Ward'a father yesterday, and will visit other part before returning to this rection. RUPTURED? FREE Booklet of Facts that wftn raplan4 pnon ahoaM rmi. Tells you why four thousand people die from hernia (rupture) in the United States every year, and how this loss of human life can be avoided, or at lrast greatly reduced. "Hernia Ftfs is the FREE booklet we want fo send you. It not only tells you of the danger from rupture, but ho- to secure comfort and ease and do your work ithout ftar or pain. Do not delay, send your name and address and get vour copy of this in teresting and valuable book that will tell yon of the first real improved method of treating rupture that has been advanced in fifty years. Yours for the asking. National Truss Co. . Utf l JSt. WASHINGTON. D. C Chas. Crofoot and wife were 'at The Dalles la t Saturday, Charley going down to have an aching molar extracted. Rev. Clark M. Smith, the new minister of the U. B. church, preach ed his first sermon in the Maupin on Saturday last. o K. W. Griffin and wife spent a few days of last week at Portland, to which place Ed went to have his eyes fitted to glasses. Wm, Sturgia and wife were cus tomers of Maupin merchants on Mon day, they driving down from their Wapinitia Plains ranch. J. II. McMillan haa returned to Maupin after a summer apent in the high mountains taking care of a bunch of Troutman's she4p. Lavcrne Fischer was over from Moro, where he Is working in an au to shop, and spent Sunday with his mother and little daughter. Mrs. Dolly Code, better known hereabouts as Dolly Bell, is a guest at the Dick II an is ranch. She now lives at Kalama, Washington. J. II. Chastaln and wife have re turned from a two-weeks vacation, spent in the Willamette Valley and the northern part of California. Wiley Harris has concluded his la bors as chaperone and valet for a bunch of Fargher' sheep herders and has again taken up his abode in Mau- Mcsdamea W. E. Hunt, D. L. Ru thorford, Peter Kirsch and Mrs. C. A. Du. t were ladles from Criterion who attended the health talks on Tuesday. y I V. Rroughton stopped off in Maupin on Tuesday, being on his way home at The Dalles from a three-weeks' trip to the Klamath Falls country. A. A. Underbill h on a two-week's lay off from his duties at the Shell plant and will spend the time cir culating about the Valley and other Oregon points. J. W. Temple and wife, with their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Metteer, were in Maupin last night, Mrs. Temple coming over to attend the Rcbrkah homecoming. Udder Balm for chapped or rough teats or udder to be applied after milking -CO cents a box at the Mau pin Drug Store. Wm. A. SHORT Dentist MAUPIN . . . OREGON SUNDAY'S CHURCH SERVICES Preaching Here in Moraine; at Wapinitia in Evening - Church services for the coming Sunday will be preaching at 11:00 a. m. subject, "Using Our Gifts." Sabbath school at 10.00 a. m., Mrs. Everett Richmond, superintendent. Wapinitia Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m., Roy Ward, superintendent. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. The Sun day rchools arc planning many help ful things for our folks this winter. Come out to the sessions and help the work grow, both in church and Sunday school. Clarke M. Smith, Pastor. REP. H. EGBERT PASSES ON Died st Tha Dallas Horn on Monday Buried Yctterday Representative Herbert Egbert died at his home at The Dalles on Monday, after a comparatively short illnes His funeral was held under auspices of the Odd Fellows with interment in the cemetery of that or der on Wednesday. Among the potables who attended the funeral were Governor I. L. Patterson and fellow members of the state arsembly from various parts of that state. Among the honorary pall bearers were Hon. R. R. Butler, Judge F. W, Wilson, State Senator Henry L Kuck as well as many former friends and neighbors of The Dalles and Hood River. LSI Til 5 OREGON NEWS NOTES Hood River Contract awarded for construction of domestic watnr ud ply distribution system. Klamath Falls- Contract awarded for erection of Balsiger Motor com pany garage to cost approximately $65,862. CLASSIFIED COLUMN CARS FOR SALE Model T. Ford truck in good running order.Wiil be sold cither with cr without trailer. Abo a Studebaker light six touring car In good running order. See these cars at tha Richmond Service Station. G0-U. LOST Between Swim and thi Willowdale service station a pack sack containing clothing and per sonal effects, on Thursday after noon October 10. Finder leave at this office and receive reward. 49-tl 1 STAGE SCHEDULE OF Bend-Portland Stage Co Tript Every Other Day - Going Eut Leave Portland 1:00 p. m. Arrive Maupin 4:50 p. m. FOR SALE 14 RambouM Bucks. Inquire of R. H. Dahl, Tygh Val ley. 47-tl " SHEEP FOR SALE Three hundred head of sheep from one to five years of age; two hundred old ewes for sale by Ernest Troutman. Will make early delivery - of all purchased. . 46-tf Guinf West Leave Bend 1 :00 a. m Arrive Maupin 10:30 a. m. j Arrive Portland 2:50 p. m. Stage ttop at Hotel Kelly and the Rainbow garage in Maupin; at Im perial Hotel in Portland. Reduced ROUND TRIP FARES Now In Effect via WAPINillA . J. O. O. F. Lodgn No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. halL Visiting members 'always welcome. Willard Cunninrjham,' NG. Everett Hazen, Secretary Dr. WM. HE." DENTIST 1 DENTAL X-RAY Firet National Bank Bldf. Tha Dalle, Oregon Phono 391 OREGON TRUNK RY. Building Garage Nick Karolus and Jack Berthala, with the help of Job Crabtree, are putting up a combination garage and woodshed. Since the boys have ac cumulated another car they realize the necessity of housing it, and at the same time object to havjng their wood exposed to the weather, hence the new building. Mr. Creifhton Under Knife Mrs. A. S. Crcighton, well known to many here, underwent an opera tion t the Mid-Columbia hospital on Monday. Her trouble was a minor one and was corrected by the surgeons at the hospital. Dr. Kori ck's Stock Tonic, a good horse, cattle and hog conditioner, large size package $1.25 at the Mau pin Drug Store. Between MAUPIN - and Portland, Vancouver, Wishram, and Intermediate Stations Tickets on sale daily August 25 to November 30. 30 Day Return Limit ROUND TRIP FARES From Maupin Portland $9.45 Vancouver $9.45 Madras y $3.60 Metoliut $3.95 Bend $6-10 Redmond $5.10 Reduced Fares to Other Points Trains leave Northbound for Port aiul at 1:10 a. m. daily. Southbound for Bend at 2:33 a m. daily. Full information of E. W. GRIFFIN Ticket Agent L. S. DAVIS Trav. Psgr. Agent OH TRUNK RY. Central Orep line Tum-A-Lum Tickler Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, October 17, 1929 No. 5 Education will really increase your earning! capacity, unleai you become an educator. TAL With "the World Ser ies over every one can settle down to work, except for occasional football games that come along. TAL Al Kennedy re modeled old Harris houso by using Sterl ing Plaster Board1. Carpenter Job' Crab tree is doing the work.' TAL A glassed in porch will really add an ex tra room to the house for the winter. Plan and cowt will be glad ly given. TAL You know wo have quite a library of plann for all kinds of building. Come In and look them over there might bo just what you want. The modern girl may break her word but she certainly sticks by her her com pacts. TAL Happy thoughts. John J. Roskob says anyone can be rich. Isn't that rich. TAL The life of a paper dollar in less than a year. Did you ever have one die- on your handf T TAL SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We are prepared to furnish Pioneer roof ing and composition shingles at prices equal to, and In some cases less than those auoted by Mail Order Houses. We give vou the ad vantage of 1. Getting , the roof ing when you ant .it 2. Privilege of return ing unused portion". 3. The very best of chinglcs. Furnished i. by local yard. 4. The guarantee of a reliable manufac turer. 5. Prices as low as the lowest. In other words PRICE QUALITY SERVICE Mrs. Laura Ken nedy of Wamic rproofs home using standard Pioneer slate surfaced materials. -TAL We are offering a prize of $3.00 in mer chandise to the per son findinc the mis pclled word in this paper. Send in the word with your name to our office. All of the namos sent in will be mixed and the lucky one drwn out. See further notice in The Maupin Times. It used to be that Mary was satisfied with a lamb. Nqw she gets your goat. TAL That's all reo you next week. Trucking Long Distant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTH1CK Phono 5188 ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking; and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Store , Phone. 345 Medford Plans underway for es tablishment of up-to-date brick and tile plant in thfcj city. ORESCENT BAKING FUWUtK. tl -full poutuL :1 I - " a ail Tare trni wholesome., PERFECTION' -csFLOUR IT'S THE BEST Central Oregon Milling Co. Maupin, Oregon Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND; naai.'fnc'wing Jeweler i Watchmaker buccvr to U Lindquist THE DA Li ES - - ORKGON WERNIYIARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County 'a Exclusive Shoe Slore hoes for th (Inneral Repairing "hols Fam"" The iallea, Ore. WhiteRestaurarit PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles ; Creamery ? C. N. Sargent, - - Prop.