Ceo. Docbo and family hove been weupjing the J. E. Sinclair ranch and tho Sinclair have moved into their new homo on tho Cox ranch at Pine Grove. A new road camp has been estab lished in Paquet's canyon, near In dian Spencer's. Tho new l oad on or tho Spencer pass will lie completed before winter, and wiil cut down tho eld irrade of 20 per cent to ntu of fllyut nix per cent. Residents of this section should consider themselves most fortunate ts we are informed that the Jeffer son county wheat crop will not aver- ape more than five bushels, while our crop will average at least 25 bushels, I tho maximum in some instances be- j j ing over 35 bushels to the acre. j Kml Hackler and son, who have . ! been in the mountains nour Swim, j picking huckleberries, returned home j J Wednesday. j V. A. Mershon and wife made n : business trip to Warm Spring on j Thursday last. i . - Royal, the little son of Roy Ward wus painfully injured by having his hand was caught in an auto door i last Sunday. HARVEST BALL DANCES Legion Hall, Maupin Friday, August 13 Tygh Valley Fair Grounds OPEN AIR PAVILION Saturday, August 14 . MUSIC FOR BOTH DANCES BY Rosebud Strollers Orchestra WHO HAVE PLAYED OVER RADIO KO I N, PORTLAND HOTEL, PORTLAND, ORE. GENE STRATTON PORTER'S GREATEST NOVEL, The Keeper of the Bees ... WITH ROBERT FRAZER, CLARA BOW AND ALYCE MILLS WILL BE SHOWN BEFORE THE DANCES BOTH A Two-Reel Comedy Make your arrangement! now to be tura to tee this picture. ..Can cel any dates that stand in the way of teeing It. It's real entertain ment and the one outstanding picture you can't afford to miss. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward are enter taining the former's state r, who come from Portland n few days ago. Mrs. Haxel Batty entertained tho boys' and girls' classes of the U, B. Snday school Saturday evening. About 30 were present, all of whom enjoying tho evening with games and social activities. At 9:30 a delicious luncheon was served, after which the class members departed hoping for many more such entertainments. We learn the fire situation is be coming very critical in tho vicinity north of Mt. Jefferson, also in the vicinity of Mt. Hood. We also learn that many of the Indians front tho reservation have been called on to assist in fighting forest fires. Arthur Rice and family, who have been visiting with his mother, Mrs. L. A. Rice, have retrned to their home in Portland. Julius Shepflin is the happy own er of a new Stdobaker Six car, re cently purchased. MICKIE SAYS- nVV FREE AWO EA&M CAMS 0? PUBUSHlMCt A MOHSPfcPER ARC GOUE rt WES CASH AUD10C OP It 'OVXLP-nuS MCRE FAKAOOS HOWE J0URMAA.G0IUG, SO DOWT ACT GWEMEO WH04 VJE AK. PAM FE.R OUR. CPASE, fliCUS, WK AR.c EUf IfUO Tt ft a i it ti if I I t I ! k Am VIC UUl WWfc U I LOOK OUU PRICKS WIU SAVK MONNY WIIHN GKTTING KliADY FOU THAT VACATION TRIP van-! "3 SITE OF JHli FIRST PHONE MESSAGE Admission . ... 25 and 50c PLACES, STARTING AT 7:30 P.M. C. M. PLYLER, Manager. I-tN S8 JCTIONEERS! and Livestock Brokers Martin f& Thrall WHEN YOU NEED OUR SERVICES PHONE AT OUR EXPENSE OR LEAVE WORD AT THE MAUPIN TIMES OFFICE Phones No. 232- -271 R Walter S. Giflord (left), president of tho American Telephone and Tele graph Company, and Leonard IL Kinnard (rlKht), president of tho Bell Tele phone Company of rennsylvanla and Associated Companies, aro shown standing on tho exact spot where Alexander Graham Hell first talked over hia lnYention at the Centennial ErpoHltlon 50 years ago. In tho backcround can be seen Memorial Hall, relic of the Centenulal, and which Is now being used as a museum. It was on this spot that Don Pedro, then Emperor of Brazil, met tho 29-year-old Inventor and exclaimed, "My God, It talks!" when he heard Bell's voice come over tho wire. Tho exhibits to bo staged by the organization theso men represent will be ono of the great features of tha Sesqul-Centennlal International Exposition, which opens In Philadelphia June X and continues to December 1 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of tho signing of tho Declaration of Independence. THEDALLES, OREGON elarhus Optica! Company "& Voght Block, The Dalles, Ore. 0J I AjLV US' . 007. Unfortunate Genius One of tho createst famale geniuses of tho early Nineteenth century was Louise Erachman, who was horn in Itochlitz, (krmany, in 1778. S!ie was an Intimate friend of Schiller and Novalis and was herself a writer ami poet of great ability. In her case, In many others, genius brought with It an unevenne.s of temperament, ni times bordering on Insanity, with Ion and continued fits of melancholy, flavin been disappointed In two love affairs, the blasting of another fond hope of hers in 1S22 drove her ti suicide by drown in? In the I!lvr Saale. Chirniro .lonrnul. j For Golfing Friend I For one's golllns friend, a nice gift , would be a small score pad In u leather j wrist strap. It provides a space for : keeping one's own score, that of Hi opponent, and the number of holes played. Creamed Dates Stone the dates, roll in sugar, and put a piece of fondant In pluce of the stone. Koll again In granulated su gar. Fill with nuts or peanut butter Instead of fondant if desired. Tuberculosis All animals have n certain degree of resistance to the attack of (tie germ of T. H. ; la sumo this power Is low and others very hlt;li. The guinea pig. for example, h;is almi.st no re.'.lstanr'e to this dlsi a. w bile the goat ha so high a resistance that I; is very hard to Infect If at all. Among human b In-,' the Indian and mgro usually show a very low resisting power and when Infected are apt to Imve the rapid and, dangerous form of tit trou hie. The average while latin, on the contrary, has considerable, reslsilug power aM Oenaftistts 305 SECOND STREET Over Pound's Jewelry Store, The Dalles Oregon, will mak you A Full Set of Teeth fully guaranteed toffit and give satisfaction for $40.00 Bridge Work $9 00 per Tooth Painless Extraction $'.00 W: T. Slatten, D. D. S. Proprietor fll 11 1 f 1 Isa .... ' - Larjre Size Steel Camp I fed, 18x7-1 $7.93 Khaki Camp Mattress .....$7.93 Canvas Cots $35 2.Hurncr (Jasoline ('amp Stoves $1.93 2-Gal!on Canvas Water JJajfs as low ns 03c Feather Pillows, each 93c Genuine New Army 0. 1). Blankets $1.93 Good Single Camp Blankets 93c Luggage ('arriers, as low as $1.25 Lunch Kits $1.19 Waterproof Khaki Auto Tents, 7x7 $8.93 Waterproof Khaki Auto Tents, 7x9 $10.23 Genuine Esmond Kobes $3.93 Nashua Kobes $2.93 Steel Stools, as low as 85c Driver's Auto Cushion $1.25 Wall Tents, all sizes, as low as v. $7.75 Any Size Comforters $2.95 Hoys' Sailor Hats 50c White Sailor Pants $1.95 Waist Overalls $1.10 llil Overalls $1.15 Kahki Pants, as low as ., $1.15 Velvet Tobacco, 3 for 25c Good Work Socks, as low as 10c White Handkerchiefs 5c Canvas Gloves 10c; 3 for 25c Keds, Canvas Shoes, as low as $1.09 Tin Cups, each 5c Hand Ha;s, as low as 1.15 Blanket Canteens, as low as 95c 2-Gallon Canvas Water Bags $1.00 Tarpaulins, 7x7, as low as $2.25 .Reclaimed Army Mess Kits 15c Khaki Cotton Pads, as low as $2.95 Headquarters Army Goods Store 2nd and Washington, The Dalles, Oregon AUTOMOBILE and General Machine Work Cylinder Grinding, General Machine Work, Truing Crankiliafts. Making Pistons and Rings, Bearings, All Sizes Made to Order. Sheet Metal Workers Complete Line of Parts for All Makes of Cars Full Line of Laliers Springs Electric and Oxy-Acetylene WELDING READja CALLOWAY L 60!) East Second Street Phone 400 THE DALLES, ORE Phone S83J MtheSeashorelS': 3 A restful and pleasant sport at Seaside and Gcarhart on 1 CLATSOP BEACH The picturesque Nccnnlcum Rivor nnd nearby lakes mnlio boating and f inning a delight. Golf links, surf-bathing, hiking, mountain climbing, harscback riding, dancing are there. Hotels, restaurants, cottages of all kinds &re at your service. $13M Round Trip Return Limit Oct 31 via Oregon Trunk Ry. Tickets, Reservations, Folders, etc., of J. C. Wright, Trav. Pasgr Agt. E. W. Griffin, Iders, etc., of s El i -.mm I I MM 2 P,