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Hiursday, April 7, li2f Vk. .... Page r our THE St AMlTN TIMES leec APUlowForThcBodg. Remember THE PRICE $39.50 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, Beginning April 18 USE YOUR CREDIT WE CHARGE NO INTEREST The Dalles, I Correspondents' Weekly News Items Ralph Reeder has gone out to the Max Schmidt ranch to take over the job of herding sheep. Terrill Casebolt from The Dalles was a visitor in town over the week end. Julia Spalinger, Ed. Wakerlig and Pete Conroy wefe Sunday visitors at the Dave Wilson ranch. J. W. Hoech from The Dalles was a business visitor in town on Satur day. Dick Ribilen from Prineville was 0 business visitor in town on Mon Oregon News Notes ' Aurora $10,000 raised to .pro mote local pickle factory. Astoria Statewide honey pro ducers and cooperative selling plan started here. Gold Eeaeh New sanitarium Costing $20,000 will be opened here. Portland Admiral line buys two more pessenger-freight steamers for cocst trade. Condon Kinzun Lumber Com pany starts 24-mile railroad to 38, OOOacre timber tract in Wheeler county. Canby Carload of high grade Jerseys shipped to British Columbia. Oregon will spend about $15,000, 000 on roads this year. Canyon City Six veins of coal, one of them six feet thick, opened on John Day River. Newport Contract let for clear ing part of the Siletz River road. i Total cf 209 mile3 of' telephone I line was built in national forests of ' state in 1926. Klamath Falls Steam baths cost-' ing $10,000 will utilize local hot water flow. i The Dalles Elack Butte Lumber Company of Heppner, and Wasco Pine Box & Lumber Company com bine. Heppner votes $20,000 bonds for new auditorium and gymnasium. Bend Fremont national forests will have 30-mile fence to separate sheep and cattle. Portland $1,000,1)00 new show and $550,000 new hotel to be erect ed here. Klamath Falls Pelican Bay Lum ber Company opens mill with double shifts. Veneer sewing cabinets, $1.75 each at the Maupin Drug Store. on Down; Awake Refreshed M You have always wanted to own a Sealy Mattress, the wonderful tuftless pillow for the body, made of all new long staple cotton, built layer on layer with a beautiful art ticking, which makes the finest mattress for the particular housewife and the most com fortable bed for years to come, because, with a little sunshine it will retain its resilengcy and beauty year after year. Therefore, if the cost is distributed over the life of the mattress . you will have the lowest priced mattress per year that you can buy, with comfort unsprpassed by none. And to make it possible for everyone to own one of these wonderful mattresses we are of fering for one week, starting April IS, this $55.00 mattress for $9.0 CreWeek Only If you cannot come to our store your mail order will be promptly taken care of and the mattress shipped to you at once. ,D)sl!neP(tyPw!r! Ore Phone 300 day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milles and son spent the week end in Tygh Valley. John Perd is back after a short visit in Monmouth. Martin Johnson has purchased the Hoech property one block east of the school house. ' Otto Schmidt, wife and baby were business visitors in town on Thurs day. Mrs. Roy Wheeler has returned from The Dalles after spending a week in that city. I Many methods of . destroying jgroud squirrils have been tried, but ! probably the most econmical and i sataisf actory in all ways is the uae of poison. The biological survey recommends the following: 16 quarts of barley, 1 ounce strychnine, i 1 ounce baking soda, ounce sac charine Vi pint heavy corn sirup, pint thin starch paste, 1 tablespoon glycerine. That the presence of absence of tuber discoloration in an unreliable guide to the prensence or absence of wilt-producing fungi in potato tubers has been clearly shown on a unmber of accasions. This is far from being on infallible sign. 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SWITCHED AROUND "So Bill was arrested last night for being drunk and driving with out lights." "Yes, Bill was lit up and the car wasn't." Exchange. THE BANK HOTEL The one place in The Dalles to male the rancher and oul-of town fellow feel at home. Modern taste revels in the goodness of Camel SMOKERS of today die most particular and hardest to please find their smoking wishes realized in the mellow goodness of Camels. They demand the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, and find them in Camel gloriously blended. Modern smokers put Camel ahead of all other cigarettes. You should know the mildness, the mellowness that brings enjoyment to present-day smokers. You'll find it in Camel every good point that could-be looked for in a cigarette. It's the modern favorite. "Have a Camel!" 3 1927. B. J. ttcmoMs Tor. Company, Winstoa-Salam, N. C STATEMENT Of The Ownership, Management, Circulation, Ktc, Required By The Ait Of Congress Of August 1M. 1H112, of the Muupln Times, published weekly nt Maupln, Ore gon, for April, 1927, State of Ore gon, County of Wasco m. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared C. W, Semmea, who, having been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he Is the Editor of The Muupln Times, and that the following Is, to the beat of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of tho ownership, manage ment (and if a daily paper, tho cir- ', eulation), etc., of the aforesaid pub lication for the date shown on the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in sec tion 411', Postal Laws and Regula tions, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That tho names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business munngera are: Publisher, Semmes & Semmes, Mau pln, Oregon. , Editor, C. W. Semmes, Maupin, Ore gon. Managing Editor, C. W. Semmes, Maupin, Oregon. ' Business Managers, C. W .Semmes, ! Maupin, Oregon. 1 2. That the owner is: (If owned by I a corporation, its name and address 1 must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock- If not owned by a corpora tion, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, ita name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given.) C. W. and E. R. Semmes, Maupin, Oregon. 8. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state. Jessiline E. Morrison, Cape Horn, Washington. Merganthalcr Linotype ' Company, TonyConvict Will make his escape and then tell the story of his life at Legion Hall in the near future. Watch for date and then make arrangements to witness a story of real life, told in the speaking tongue, not on the screen. The beautiful comedy-drama will be played by local talent, Some of whom have had much experience on the stage. Further announce ment will be made later. Play is for the benefit of the local American Legion's building fund. Brooklyn, Now York. 4 That the two paragraph! next above, giving naiiu'H of the owners, stockholders, and security holders If any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear on the books of the com pany but also, In cases where tho stockholder or security holder ap pears upon the books of the company as trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, tho name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting, Is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant' full knowledge and belief as to the circumstance and conditions under which stock holders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of thu company as trustees, hold stock and securities In . a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that I any person, association, or corpora ition has any Interest direct or Indi rect in tho said stock, bonds, or other j securities than as so stated by him. I 5. That tho average number of 1 copies of this publication sold or di stributed, through tho mails or other wise, to paid subscribers during tho six mor.ths preceeding the date above shown Is (This information Is requir ed from daily publications only.) C. W, SKMMfiS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of April, 1927. SEAL) Geo. McDonald, Notary Public for Oregon, My commission expires Jan. 13, 1928 WELL TRAINED " Your business lege for young ladies seems to be all ritrht." "It is all. right." "Do you give the girls a good, practical business traininit?" "In reply to that question I can only say that CO per cent of our graduates marry their employers the first year." The Keystone. A LONG WAIT Cobbler (to customer who wants his shoes repaired at once) Can't do 'em till Wednesday. Cuctomer But you announce "Repairs while you wait." Cobbler Ay and you'll have to wait till Wednesday. 1 CR AND ALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY "QUIET SERVICE" The D.ll... Ore. 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If it its not dointr its work .lirinp: it to The Timffl office and Mr. Summes will send it to ' GUY A. POUND iuwi(4'i'inn Jeweler uxs matchmaker bunmam' to I). Llndquist THE DAiXttS - . ORKCON WF.RNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County's Exclusive Shoe Store 'jhoes for the General Repairing; Whole Family The Dalles, Ore. I. O. O. F. I meets every Saturday night in i' Lodge No. 209 Maupin, Oregon, ' I. O. O. P. hall. Visiting mem- ,lers always welcome. I O. F. EENICK, N. C. E. R. 2UC8IMONU Sec y. Read' XliiTTiu tes '(for th rwt.