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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1929)
faga Ta THE MAUPIN TIMES Thursday November 7, 112 J. XTRA SPECIALS? Nov. 9 to Nov, 16, Inclusive Hams Half or whole large hams, per pound . 29c Delicious Apples, per box $1.75 Our prices on Canned Goods by the case are very low. Buy now for winter use. ATTENTION HOYS AND GIRLS On December 15th we will give FREE one pair of roller skates to the boy or girl that has the most number of Oodlc liar and Jigga Lunch wrappers. SEE THE SKATES NOW ON DISPLAY O. P. Resh & Co. Everything Fur the Table Maupin, Oregon ter a eoutin of Mxt. IL E. Wilson, re rue-U at the Wilton home and will be her ..rtniffht. Mr. Roll inson came up to recuperate from a throat a,ilnvE. Tum-A-Lum Tickler Cr.klr. Imprviag Andrew Crabtree, who went back to the hoypiul at The Dalles for the purpose of being under care of hii phyririan during recovery from a recent operation, ' ia' improving and will soon be at home again. 1'ubh.hcd in the inerests of the people of Maupin and vicinity br THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.PKoo. M.i. 73 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, November 7, 1929. No. V yym Nf , Personalitws :- ; Rum,1,y ova, to fine Grove for over Albert Hill of Tygh Valley was a Maupin visitor yesterday. o - Ernot Troutman was a visitor at the county scat on Tuesday. o W. E. Hunt looked after luminous matters at The Dalles on Tuesday. o N, G. Hedin came down Friday and took his wife and daughter, Rcsh and wife went to hoi; purcha. lug trip on Oliver Wamic on Sunday. A. A. Underbill has concluded his i vacation and is again at his Job with the Shell Oil company. Johnny Williams did business with the tax collection department of the sheriff's office on Tuesday. Clnud Wilson was a Maupinitc who transacted business at Tim Dalles this week, going down Tuesday and returning yesterday. John Young of the Docherty Powers Furniture company. The Dalles, was a welcome caller at The Times office Monday evening. W. A. Dane was down from the imbcr on Monday. Mr. Dane has bren with Joe. A. Graham in the for- ent service summer. Vuitiag DaaghUr W. P. McFarland and wife, par ents of Mrs. Dr. L. S. Stovall, com ing from Corvallis, are in the city on a vihit with tneir daughter ana famiy. Thy will remain during the reft of thia week. Era.it Home Again Ernest Kramer and wife return ed to their Maupin home last even ing after enjoying a vacation of better than three weeks. While away the Kramers visited the stock show at Portland, called on friend in various Washington cities, and otherwise enjoyed hemselves. That was the first vacation Ernest has had for over a year. Directors Monthly Meeting- The officer and directors of ths Maupin State Bank met in regular monthly meeting at the bank on Tuerday. Routine business was transacted. Those attending were President ' Hcnneghan; Vice-Presl-Stovall, Cashier Stuart; Assistant Cashier McDonald, and Director Brown. VUited ia the Valley Editorial We have heard that love is Mind and that marriage was an insti tution. So we imagine j that marriage is an in stitution for the blind. One nice thing about the Indian summer that we like is the fart that one doecn't have to be an Indian to en joy it. . Then there war. the Scotchman who was so clost he got slapped. Lew Hcnneghan is building a modern thicken house on his Juniper Flat ranch. I guess Lew likes his eggs for breakfast a lot. You know it is only nece-sary to fool part of the people of the tune to make a living. Eut no foolin we would like to help yoq plan the remodeling of your home. To uiaka it more attrac tive, more livable, and make you happier. . Local school orders shipment of Eastern Red cedar for cedar chests. It looks like somebody will get Christmas presents. . la Paris they don't reach for a cweet Soma guy with a lot of time has found 8,500,000 pounds of smoke hanging over Paris. Is your machinery undr cover for thia winter? An impla nuiit find will morn than save it cost bf protection it gives to machinery. . . The squirrel is A wise little rritter. All cummer he stores up for winter so he won't have to live with hia wifes' folks when the snow comes. How about putting In torn. coal now and be pre pared for Old Maa Winter. . . Classified Ada Some good shingle for reroofing. A little bunch of cheap lumber good for many uses around the farm. an advance subscription ia better than being behind and come in and liquidate. We'll feel more kindly toward you and you will not be bothered with frequent statements telling of your debt to The Times. Portland Gas tt Coke company la ru-hlng work of laying gas main be tween Portland and Salem. Marshfield 35,000 edifice will be erected for St. Monica Roman Catholic church. work during the past Ben Fraley and wife spent a port of last week and this visiting with Mrs. Fraley's folks in the valley. I "hey returned on Wednesday. OREGON NEWS NOTES L. H. Rollison and wife, the lat- f af4s'N Room Size RUGS ATA SAVING r,'7. TTn About JT4X7V Town Regular $150 9x12 Higelow Hartford SERVAN RUG, the finest of do mestic orientals (2 patterns only) .'. $98.50 Regular $68.50 0x12 AXMINISTER SEAMLESS RUG by Rigelow Hart ford, extra quality, 5 patterns only $19.50 Regular $57.50 NORTHAMPTON REVERSIBLE WOOL RUG, Seam less 9x12 size, an ideal 1 bed room rug (2 patterns only) $19.75 Regular $31.50 8.3x10.6 TAPESTRY RUG, a serviceable inexpensive rug, new patterns (1 only) $22.50 Regular $18.75 7.6x9 TAPESTRY RUG, 1 only $11.50 Regular $19.50 NUMDAH COAT RUG, a new novelty rug of excep tional quality (2 only) slighty soiled $10.50 Regular $7.75 27x64 MARTHA WASHINGTON BEADED RUGS, well made and fast colors 1 pattern only $3.75 i i All Items Subject to Prior Sale Odd Lots, One of a Kind, Discontinued Patterns and sizes of Scatter Rugs enter a Special One Week Clean-up Sale. You are sure, to find the pattern you want at attractive low prices Regular $2.25 21x36 Reversible Rug, mottled effect in several color combinations $1.19 'Regular $3.65 27x43 Mottled Re versible Wool Rugs, idoal for bedroom, several colors $2.50 Regular $9.50 27x52 Oval Novelty Axminstcr Rugs, brightly colored for fireplace, halls, ctc..$5.50 Regular $5.75 27x48 Colbar Oval Bedroom Rugs, Washable, fast colors, extra quality, rose, blue, or green combination $3.35 Regular $3.50 Moonbeam Novelty Rab Rugs, new in design and color $2.45 1 Regular $4 Hollywood woven cotton varn rues, washable, fast color, fringed ends $2.25 1 $7.75 Martha Washington Oval Braided Rugs, 30x60 size, one pattern only $3.75 Regular $17.50 4x7 Druggetl Wool Rug, reversible, attractive patterns and colors .$9.75 Regular $1.25 Rag Rug, 27x48 new colors, good patterns YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD TfcOCHERTY- CHARGE NO INTEREST VaaajiaiaW We sometimes wonder does it pay to monkey with moonshine? The law says nothing but the very small est alchoholic content shall be allow ed in beverages, yet there arc those, yc editor among them, who indulge: in contraband liquor more times than ia good for them. Let's observe the law, and try to make our coun try as dry as the Sahara, then we might be allowed to procure a bottle of that beverage called "German courage" by some once In a while. The case wherein a sheephcrdcr sued his former employe for per sonal damage for injuries received when the employer's car left the highway, and in which the plaintiff secured payment of $750.00. as balm for his wounded feelings we do tight much whether he was other wise Injured has worked an injury to all those who are compelled to seek the good offices of car owners when de'iring to go to the county seat or other places. That case places the owner in a peculiar posi tion, for he is liable for oil injuries that might accrue to his passenger in rase of accident. As a result it will be harder for us to ";pear" a ride when we want to go to The Dalles on business once each week. Those dance attendants who loit their hats Saturday night are but casual jrictima of the petty larcen ist. To, lose fc hat is exasperating, especially when having to go home through frosty air. Again the act of r.tealing such a thing as a hat stamps the thief as being entirely without conscience. It may be he steals the hat to keep his brains if he has any warm, for it is only a chilly-brained imitation of a man who thus replenishes his wardrobe at the expen e of others. The coming supper of the Ladies Aid promises to be something dif ferent. The ladies have arranged to serve supper cafeteria style, and the spread will take place of the regu lar evening meal at the Maupin cafe, Mr. and Mrs. Shearer having oblig ingly given over the time to the Aid. While listening in on plans we learned that about everything ima ginable will be on the bill of fare, that numbers on the menu will be marked in plain figure?, so that all participating may determine ust the amount they want to pay for their meal. The date will be Satur day, November 16, the place, the Maupin Cafe. We have asked delinquent sub scribers to relieve our poverty by coming in paying their arrearages, and in a few instances some have re sponded. There arc somo on our books who pay no attention to state ments rent them, seeming to think the publishers of The Times can get along without eating, wearing clothes buying paper, ink, rollers and the many things needed in the printing of a newspaper. Some of those de linquents are notorious as being slow pay. We ask that they get hold of thcmcclvcs, make up their minds that Klamath Fall: Lindy Inn recently changed hands. Klamath Falls Postal routes in this city will soon be extended. Hood River Airport being condi tioned. Lakeview Final steps have been taken by Lane count court to obtain road rights for new Siuslaw high way. Aihwood Oregon King mine near here opened. 25 Cents buys the best and largest served in The Dalles, at meal JEFF'S PLACE Across the street from his old stand. Now at 410 East Second Street. km Wm. A. SHORT Dentist MAUPIN OREGON CRANDALL Undertaking Co. Ta Dalles, Or fas. Ph 3S-J LADY ASSITANTS Maupin Mr. and Wapinitia Mr. Charles Crofoot Tygh Valley- Roy Ward W. B. Sloan QUIET SERVICE "A I 1 la I Crescent! BAKING POWDER? Jull pound:! 'Pure and si wholesome.' j Trucking Long Distant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTHICK Phone 5188 Special ! for limited time 25c PACKAGE EEENEX with each 50c JAR ARMAND Cleansing Cream Crosby Drug Store FOUNTAIN & LUNCH 318 E 2nd St, The Dalles, Ore, Fhono 75 a ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Druj Store Phooe-345 17 Your Watch Hay wire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send GUY A POUND! auvfecnu-ing Jeweler ait Watchmaker buccowir to U. Lindquist ' TUB PAU.ES - - OREGON WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County 's Exclusive Shoe Store ! . . hora fir fh 'VboUt Family General Repairing . The Dalles, Ore. aMaaayajwy