fhtmdujr, June 8, l03fl. Tti.fi maumh turn Tilt fk4 j .j-mr ,, i L-ia, :n a ;;;; .r- - , ,.' . . J in ki Some E,ye Openers: it; Save the Labels for Valuable Premiums There' Cream In Every Drop Look Them Over GO-poound .sack Woodcock Flour $1.59 Good grade Tomatoes, per case .-. ..$3.00 4 pounds fine Raising at this time 27c Iodized Salt, best on the market, can 9c Golden West Salad Oil, per gallon $1.40 Large Ranch Dill Tickles, per gallon 59c With each purchase of Palmolivc toilet Soap at 25 cents for three cakes, wc give an extra cake Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P. Resh & Co. Everything Fur the Table Maupin, Oregon "77777! 55 r. n "- Jrry Hn,mr fr()m SJ,BJy HpYHnnnhhoM HIr.M)k wi vMtlnir with friends In j,in"uMn lapt naiuraay. inn Mirion wan roirwtrrrd at at Bunk hotel, The DhIIm, Monday. Otto Hcrrlinir and Mm. r. J Kimch and rhihlrrn ncre in frm Crit.M-n yo tnnUv. Olivrr Resh and Batea Shatturk cauRht their limit of fine trout at KakII lat .Sunday. Oacar Rfnirk and family put in the day I ant .Sunday at place on the Waplnltia highway. Mr:. Kone Dahl came over from her Badirer Creek ranch yesterday on a nhoppinj; errand. o Mik Van Laannan and wife were trading with The DhIIbb merchants (n Tuesday of thin week. James Woodcock, wife and daugh ter, Irene, were huinea visitors in The Dalles on Tuesday. !r. L. S. Ktovall and wife are en joying a vinit with rclativea in the Willamette Valley this week. R. K. Wilson and wife, with their son "Ho," attended the Bothwcll re cital at Ramsey last Sunday. Be Fraley, wife and little girls and Mrs. Hugo Fischer were at the county seat on hu'ine?s Tuesday. Carl Head came up from the Sherar section on Saturday last and patronized Maupin merchants. Oscar Renick and wife listened to their daughtcar, Jean, render a solo during the municalt at Ramsey on Sunday last "Buzi" wa with them alo. Hoy Crabtree and wife attended the Rebekah initiation at the lodge hall laH night, coming in from their ranch. Bill f.rliillintr U a rentlomen nt' leiMire these days, having severed U,e "rw ,,"Dt rlut; Tum-A-Lum Tickler FubU-htd in the mect f the people of Maupin and vicinity It THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.Ph.. M.i, 71 VoL Manpin, Orrg'.m, June 5, 1U30 Nuiubrr 41 Editorial Thy have named tonnections wil the Kfainer Motor company. Bros. 'John Wittman and wife, parents of Ray Wittman, of Portland, were tmci-ts of their ron and wife over the last week end. Bill Shilling wai called to the fair gTound Sunday evening to pre scribe for some ailment suffered by the grounds light plant Ben Rithard-on came to town on Tuesday and from here went on to rrinevilte, hcre he went to look after his ranch Interests. Jerk Myers, cousin of Mrs. C. W. Semmes, drove up from Portland ye-rterdey and tpent the day at the home of The Times people. O. B. Derlhick transacted business at the county reat on Tuesday, he kindly giving the editor of this paper a ride to that place. A crew of 24 ' telephone men are quartered in Maupin while doing work on the new long dittance line. They are are at Maupin hotel. Harold Kramer has concluded his work at Johnston's ftorc, Dufur, and Is assisting his brothers, Joe and Ernest, at their Maupin garage. ' Harry Hauser and wife passed thru Maupin today while on their way t0 Fossil to attend the funeraj of Mn Hauser'a grandfather, A. G-Mathews. r-fl - - - - w.wJKvr. nfWJVBTWWVWWA "W-TajKWTsVVBTVWV-)Jfc5a' . i- J. R. Dochepty Furniture Co. (Formerly Docherty-Powcrs Furniture Company) Sate! we suppose H in inhab ited by Plutocrat!. O. l RENICK, editor. This is the, merry month of My hut nt month i3 lhex marry month of June. Where do you sleep? We know that fa rather a personal question but with not weather com ing on don't you think it would be much nicer to have a cool, screen-ed-in sleeping porch to spend the night In than a thot stuffy room? Once again we would like to held you plan a lattice ; fence, lawn furniture,, or window boxes for the beauti fication of yoor home. "Swat thr Fly" or better itill. put op Tom A-Lur.i srreen-j av.id kc.p them ou(ils avay from the family. The new athletic field at the school grounds has been level ed and will be seeded to grass. ' "Do you want rs?" asked Doc Short as he puti Fischer in the chair. "Yea, about five gal lons," replied Verne, "and take a look at the oil." , " Another car of that excellent cement we sell is in our warehouse. Shattuck says to loan gun to a person who leads an aimless existence. 3rm ' v n Ml Ad W ( u 9 9 i S i M y "O c at C M 4) 6 O x I S i si Z J Go H S3 S , o3 5 Si U IS J- u J5, y ', u v co 2 6 c & We must clear our floors to make way for workmen and materials Our entire store will be remodeled, starting June 1st, therefore we're launching our Remodeling Sale at this time. Hundreds of pieces of fine furniture radically reduced; in fact, every item in the store, con tract goods excepted, has been marked down for this sale. You Save From 15? to 50? Just a Few Items to Show Our Great Price Reductions: , : $22.50 Mahosany Gateleg Tabic 3Gx51-incb large semi-oval leaf, nicely finished . DRAPERY MATERIALS All remaining stock of Voiles, Marquisettes, Scrims and Nets, values to $1.50 per yard Three Yards U .OO Round Oak DINING TABLE, Values to $15....$6.85 $89 eight-piece OAK DING SET, Table, Buffet, 6, Chairs ! ;.. $19.75 OAK LIBRARY TABLES, several shapes and " sizes $6.95 $15 Used KITCHEN CABINETS, glass doors, lots of drawers and bins '. .: $10.75 Three-Piecc Ivory Group with dainty floral decorations, 3-piece group consist of bed, chest and vanity $32.85 3-Piecc Dresser Suite in walnut, bed, dresser and chest $59.00 ; 3-Piece Group Full size bed, console type vanity and chest in fine urnlnnf vonoofa until AofrwataA ntmtlara mnnU : ihmm $28 Coil Spring DA-BED, Walnut finished , $166.50 4-Piece Group ..- ends""" " ' Blended walnut, large dresser, Console vanity $30 5-Piecc OAK DINING SET, table, 4 chairs and bed $98.50 - ..... $19.50 , $180 3-Piccc Group Used IRON BEDS $1.50 up with Dresser, High Boy and Bed matched walnut Used STEEL COIL SPRINGS $3.00 up veneers 7""" 98'50 $30 Oak frame BED DAVENPORT Upholstered in $1d5 4-Piccc Mahogany Group Leatherptto S51l Consist of vanity, dresser and bed and bench, dull eaere"c 14-yi) rubbed mahogany finish, 3-Piece ....$89.50 $35 Used 0ak Flat ToP OFFICE DESK Good Condi- Thrcc-Piccc Group - tlon . in walnut, bed vanity, chest .'. $13.50 Assorted lot of CENTER TABLES, various shapes ' Three-Piece Group and styles, choice T ....$1.95 in decorated green enamel, bed chest, vanity ...$45 Unfinished Pinch Back Type KITCHEN CHAIR. .. $157.50 3-Picce Group $1.35 Group consists of large dresser, high boy and bed, Unfinished BOW BACK CHAIRS . 98c matched walnut vpneera $89.50 $16.50 Unfinished BUFFET $12.85 IS. M. Docherty FiirnituFe Co. CORNER THIRD and WASHINGTON THE DALLES, OREGON INSVLATIKO CAlfX BOAKP Wrj-'-' may 22 tr';v',:' ) SEPT. 30 T I V ' C J MTUMM Unit l jj o !w X y fi ' ammo tun ' IhI"' . fii'l fift V.ml vr the tlnmbla l''. j . :;:'f RlTer Scenic Rf e on eithrr . I Vj f Ibe Empire nUier or the .Vortla ' I 1 H Iwlf UbI Llmlleel. . I ! W ' ;'; . ) MOmtofrom I E' W GRIFFIN,' Agast, Manpia Of. y LaV L .3. DAVIS. Tra. P.gr. Agt. , ' V ; J ( MMMMkMaMaM Fresh Every Day Maupin ; Mome Town Bread Cakes, Cookies, Pastries Ask Your Dealer La Grande Fountain and dairy lunch open?d at Union Pacific stage depot. Maupin vShoe Jfhop MAUPIN, OREGON Shoe Repairing Done. ' Well Bring in the old Shoes E. A. CYR, Poprietor. Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring it to The Times office and Mr. Semmea will send GUY A. POUND wiiwfw tur-nir Jeweler , mni Watwhtnaker v uwoivmmi' it ii. Linduuitit CRANDALL Undertaking Co. Tht D.ll... OrM. PImm 3S-J "I LADY ASSIT ANTS Maupin ... Mr. and Mrt. Chart. Crofoai '. .i , 'ft Wapinitia " ."! Roy Ward Tygh Vulley W. B. Sloaa QUIET SERVICI ' TUB DAUKS ORKCON