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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1929)
THE MAUPIN TIMES TKuntfn? Deremef 12, 1329. pXTRA SPECIALS?. JLLd tw o Old Hickory Smoked Halt, 10 lbs $1.19 (Tho correct way for curing meat) Prunes. GO-GO sixe, 25tbs $2.65 Urazil Nuts, per lb. 30c 31bs for 55c We are receiving frenh BhipmcntH every week of Christmas .Candy, Huy early and have a large selection. Don't forget we are Belling dreaned pork whole or half. Also quarters of beef. Buy now for winter use. Special China Offer FREE Beautiful set new Chinaware with Mother's Oats Comb in and ask about it O. P. Resh . Co. Everything Fur the Table Maupin, Oregon C. A. Duun was Among thou from Criterion, wbo was trading with Mau pin merchant thin morning. J V, L. Rutherford was down from Crhri"n thin morning. o Oliver It rah nl wife vinitcd ut the county scat over night. o J. (7. Kramer was down frm hi;; Criterion farm yesterday. o L. C. Ilcnneghan and wife visited a few dayi of 1 art week at Salem. o Henry Kramer, the rigar man of The Dalles, railed on his Mniiiin customer last night and today, go ing from here to .Shaniko. Pon MilPr and wife went to thej ounly ;enl on n trading trip thm timming. o Pre mid Lloyd Wiiodnidc were traniaetiiig business) at The Dalles yesterday. 1 Mm. Char. Steele, and mother, ! Mr. Chan. Walker, were trading at 'The Dalles yentcrday. i o Mm. Frank Dyer la at the home of her daughter, taking care of her hrother, Wilbur Hurst. o Peter Kirsrh and wife were down ' from Criterion today, Pete coming to do nome trading, his wife to at tend the food demonstration. .Sylvester Kramer and wic were K'lehtg of relatives in Maupin yrg. tenia j", coining over from Dufui. o Mi- iMta Miller, who has heen at the J. S. Krown home on the Flat, h'l returned to Mauri". Mrs. George Morris, accompanied by Miss Helen Weberg, visited at the county seat yesterday. o Marlln Fulker on is now a mem ber of the clerk staff in the big Mier A Frank store In Portland. o Bill Schilling consulted his physi- ii.r at The r.';ule; iast I ..unlay, he b i. a tuff-jr from rheumatirm. MIks Olivtj Turner Is nt home from Portland end will remain until after the Chrht.nr.s hollliys, o Alva Wilcox camo down from the Abbott ranch this morning and con tinued on his way to Portland. George Mos, rl Oregon, ''iuf In yecter 'i for the purpose if mailing on his m.c. W ilbur Hurst ard his aunt, iUr- I-r ic Dyer. o Mrs. D. L. Rutherford returned from The Dalles this morning, hav ing been there on a vinit to her mother and also to have dental work done. Mac Ilolloman took time out to day Jong enough to come to town on a trading trip, thus leaving Wap Inftia without a pool hall operator for the time being. "Kelly" Cyr, wife and daughter, Mrs. Geo. Morris, and Miss Helen Weberg took in the Rio Rita per formance at the Granada, The Dalles last Sunday evening. i , Mips Marion Lord, county nurse, with Mi s Ca:.e, food demonstrator from the Stdte Col I (?, rsmc over from The Dalles thir, morning to put on a les'on in preparing tempting diihcs. Remember a kodak for Christmas. See the lar?e assortment at the Mau pin Drng Store. And the Rain Came From June to December is a long stretch, especially when that stretch is one devoid of rain. Southern Wasco county wheat fields were parched while range pasture was as dry as the Vollstaad act purports to make the country. Last week the dry spell was broken. Rain began to fall and up to the time of our going: to press the fields and range r&KI IU HI .toKafffildDmi IBM . . -rntST- FURMI8II YOUR ROME IT Till WHAT xou tut Vi WIUTTOV4HI U Make this a Furniture Christmas. Choose gifts for the home. Vjhoose enduring gifts for this Chrictmas that will give pleasure find comfort for many years to come. An unusual varied selec tion. A gift for each member of your family, a gift for every ;hoine. ' 8 j YOUR HOME 3 S ITTIU.S c K $7 Mahogany t'riscilla Cabinets with hinged life top and sliding trays $1.85 Colonial Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet Octagonal ends with lift top three drawers fluted legs, blended finish $19.75 Walnut Finii,h End Table Oval shape, turned leg and lower stretchers $2.95 Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps Complete with decorated parchment shades, (5-foot silk cord $5.50 Manning Bowman .Waffle Iron Heavy nickle plated, new modern design, actuating top hinge $8.50 llankscraft electric Kgg Cooker Pastel green and nickle fin ish, an excellent family gift $6.50 Large size woven wicker Wood llasket Decorated in green and gold blue and gold $3.95 Pedestal Smokers Decorated with hollow base $1.85 Gift Chests An ever welcome gift for mother, sister, wife and sweetheart. Both Tennessee Red Cedar and walnut chest. Cedar lined. Unusual Christmas values. Queen Anne design, full size, 40 in. with full Queen Anne leg base, overlay panel on front, molded trim, genuine Tennessee Red cedar, beautifully finished $16.75 Large size Walnut Chest, genuine Tennessee cedar lined, Colonial style, dust proof con struction, decorated front, at $18.75 38-in. Tennessee Cedar Chest, brass trim, heavy shaped bulb legs, oclking lid $12.75 toys TOYS T0YS $27 All Metal Automobile", complete with all accessories, disc wheels, ballon tire $23.50 $0.50 Easel Blackboard and Desk combination 7.25 Largo size Spinet Desk Beautifully finished in blended walnut, large bulb turned legs $19.50" 21 42-picce China Dinner Set orated with an attrac tive floral pattern ....-$14.25 Walnut Gateleg Table Large drop leaves, hand some turned legs and fine stretchers, knuckled joints and bevel edge $31.75 Mahogany Butterfly Table Spraddle leg style, drop leaves, dull rib finish $14.75 r k : ft. CHAIRS AND ROCKERS No limit to selection, Oc sassional Chairs, Radio Chairs, Pull-up Chairs, Cox well Chairs, Upholstered Lounging Chairs, Windsor Rockers, Loose Cushion Rockers, any one of these lavorites will nake an ideal gift for the home. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD DOCHERTY- WE CHARGE NO INTEREST A3 Tum-A-Lum Tickler I'ublinhed in the inerests of the people of Maupin and vicinity Ly THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.,Pho. M.i 71 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, December 12, .1129 No. U Editorial The bull on the itock market seems to have been just that. And a lot of people lost money they never had. And those are the bear facts. Chrirtmas and then New Year Resolutions. 0. V. Renick, editor Job Crabtrco rcmodles Shepflin lesidence. Ho Is putting on a new roof with Red Cedar shinies and finishing the innide with Sterling Plaster Board. You wont know the old place when he get thru. Advertisement A few good shingles will stop that leaky roof. Extra Star A Star at $100 per M. Standards at $2. CO, pr M. Weather Unlfis it turns warmer we predict cooler weather with rain unless otherwise. Sporti We will insist this year that our All Ameri can team have at least one American name on it. Instead of the Eeafst Wc;,t game, why not the Irifh coached by Al Smith and the Scotch by Premicd McDonald. At least oc line would not give much. f1 . - Stop at our office for a chat any time. Look around we have what you want. Pom A cow stood on the raidroad track The train came round the bend. She wa; never struck be fore But Fhc got it in the end. HELPFUL HINTS How to Catch Wluffla. poofi At tho Whiff lepoof is a very tu ty moml wc all desire a mens ol them and tho editor lias found the follow ing method very suc cessful: In July care fully cut a hole in the ice on any lake, dig ia a hole in the water and line with bread and butter. Lay a banana peel in the hoile and when the whlpplepool whiffles he will slip on the banana peel and ii then ready to cook. Roast on an oak board in a cool oven end when done throw the whifflepoof away and eat the board. tfnuff sed are being wet down. If the rain is followed by a good mowfall the wheat crop now in the ground will be much benefited. Town Basketball Team The town boys have organized a basketball team, intending to play the High school boys as practice. Doc Short has taken over the management and will endeavor to arrange games with outside teams. The team is practicing with the school players and are fast round ing into shape. The personnel, sc far signed up is: Cyril Fraley, An drew Crabtrce, Jesse Crabtree, Ad die Wray, Wade Hampton, Dar Poling, Ed Semmes and Ira Kidder. Had Paralytic Strokes Wilbur Hurst is at the farm home of Ernest Confer, where he ruffer- ed two paralytic strokes on Tuesday. Wilbur has been under the weath- Supply your needs for Christmaa present for the whole family at the Maupin Drug Store. er for some time, his trouble cul minating as above stated. His sis ter, Mrs. Frank Dyer, is with him. Mount Hood Government Camp hotel cfctviged canagement. WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store hoea for th 'holtt Family General Repairing The Dalles, Ore. FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP TO OMAHA CHICAGO DES MOINES , SIOUX CITY COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS DULUTH ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS MILWAUKEE Dcpurlure Dales: NOV EM BE II 23 AND 30 DECEMBER f, 11, 19,20,21 Return limit Fcbrdary 23, 1930 Stoporer privileges For detailed information call on or phone Agent CRANDALL Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon. Pfcona 35-J LADY ASSITANTS Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot Wapinitia Tygh Valley- Roy Ward W. B. Sloan V.V QUIET SERVICE . Trucking Long Distant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTH1CK Phone 5188 EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. & P. R.'B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore. A., Bend Ore. ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Store Phone-345 gar Your Watch Haywire? Jf it is not dointr its work 'brinjr it to The Times office and Mr. Semmes will send GUY A. POUND uauuiaeturinic Jeweler -1 ti Watchmaker SuccuuNM- t U. Lindqumt T11K DAIX.K3 - OREGON