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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
TOE MAHiltf TIMES f X t lit 1 THE SENIOR CIA! -OF- ' ... Tygln YaJfey Uigh 'SAml. -PRESENTS- A .Pair rv sixes A FARCE COMEDY Itf THREE ATCS 8:00 P.M. RY XS". ' F Hal1 CAST OF CHARACTERS: George B. Nettleton -Henry Mc Greer T. Boggs Johns! .... Clair Norval Krorae ..Robert Holman Sally Parker............-...:... - Ablerta Wing . . Thomas J. Vanderholt... Arthur Muller Tony Toler : . - W- -Milo Steers Mr. Applegate.. : - Willaim Cervin Office Boy Albert Padgett ' Shipping Clerk ..Howard Crawford Mrs. George B. Nettleton.... ..Rachel Lu Core Miss Florence Cole.:..........-. Portia Butler Coddles ... Verna Lu Core, SATURDAY Special I A GENUINE LIFETIME Aluminum Sauce Pan f Two and Three-Fourths -Quart size, regular ' . $1.50 VALUE, IFOR ONLY CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY "QUIET SERVICE" The D.IUi, Or.. Phono 35-J LDY ASSISTANTS 98ts Again we ha ve a new sup ply of t GOOD QUALITY BLOWN TUMBLERS 6 for lOas Use Db'dHtftfTY w Wo Charge Your , -DOWERS , Credit 1 r Jsr Interest Third and Washington Streets The Dalles PAPBOW ; wwe m m uu rn Sntiefectlon snoirr orders Apv Time i'RY OUR SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS ) Creoae, Cold DrUtu ami 'ADMISSION: 50i:-25c Oregon Newt Note Klamath Falls Ice and cold stor oge plant to cost $30,000 well under .way. ' ' 'Grants Pass Golden Mary Mine, ifi SfifM nftfl imnrovements and " - i 4AA 1.. .ill a AA4ir f v vnn nn . nnirl hv trip onvprnmfnr and luu-wn iiinx, ia i cnuj w .mm v. t j r o - - - " - 000' tons of J15 ore alreaay DiocKea i Doy win oe lurnisnea wua cut. Salem First fabrics woven in new $600,000 linen mills. A Nice Distinction Milton Freewater cherry growers have pooled 75 per cent of their 19 27 crop. Klamath Falls Ornamental light ing project, costing about $750,000 and $300,000 sewer project, are in prospect here. i t.lie 875 have wrin am OYnorrorl in I take advantage of the opportunity m . M : ... . i.: . 1 during the vacation months' . . m: ,re'use to ?pay The camp is open to boys between I atfl tW0 do1 ?? 1 knt J011' don, the ages of 17 and 24 inclusive, for, - -Fo i i f . to camp ana returning nome wu j,e each I u linl. ! form, food and shelter, frne 0j charge, whils tt ump. Places have brcn rj.. fop fc. l ys from Wrisc cotrnty No obligation fJr future sfervicc in any component bf the .United states army attr-W t f vm W MklrCHUailVC at Citizens' miiltary training, camps. ' Saving; Wild Lif. . Save Y0ur Old Rono'i i Macadam ohd gravel rods have an actual money value bec.iuse they fur road "... nil Q jig lUUIIUaviUMO " - surfae equal to that of Fifth Ave- ""'e, N ew York. The salvage vaiue of old macadam and gravel roads should not be disregarded. i In nnM8-foot wide macadam ronu six h ches thick there are 3,000 cubic yards or about 65 carloads of irtone which may be worth anywhere from $4,51)0 to $9,000, depending upon the local price of stone. This m-eat Quantity of stone nas been moved from the quarry to the rond. snread and compacted, repre senting probably further investment , of at least $6,000. Traffic has com pacted it far better than it is pos- sible by any mechanical process, and in tearing it out this work of years . is undone. Time and traffic have shown up f,o anV unota. and these can be re- paired by adding new stone without disturbing the old compact portions Wild O.U for All Mother (coming in at 2 A. M.) "You needn't have waited up for me Ysobel. I have my own latchkey." Ysobel "I know mother, , but somebody had to let Grannie In." London Opinion. Tho Bobs: "Robert, I hope you try to wive half of what you earn." J O dice boy: I don't get that much, sir. "Boston Globe. THE MODERN BARBERS Most modern shop In Wasco county ;catering especially to farmers' trade. Everything in the line of barbering done with neatness and dinpatch. 40 Eait Second Street The Dellei, Ore. Tim, SebeduU No. 1. Nov. it6, IMS THE DALLES MAUPIN STAGE LINE Dependable Serrlee Between THE DALLES, DUFUR TYCH m i Maupln. Read Down Ri "P A. M. s V. M. 9s30 L( THE DALLES Ar. SiSO 10:20 DUFUR l'" 11.05 TYCH VALLEX l,M 11,30 Ar. MAUPIN L. liW FARF.S - O. W. R.T. Th. Dallee to Dulor...-.$1.00 $10 Thn Dallei to Trih $2 00 3.0 Tb. D.I!., to Maupln 2 S0 $4.60 Connection at Bank Hotel, la TV t Dalle, tor Portland, PendJeten notice Mod.rn F.iuipmen'. Courteow Tront" meat anil Careful Drhem CHAS. BROWN Mar Stage Dopot at liUlnbow RtiUwal TRAVEL BY STAGE . La Grande Buildihg permits for first quarter, $545,205, exceeded any previous year'i. . Canyonville R. U. building 20-ton mill to and other metals. Strenger handle tin A national movement is being ganized asking motorists to co ate; in saving the lives of b'i yuu animus un me nignw . ! The annual toll of V , ! t Aa An meatic fowl, squirr,'' t.-ds, do other wild life fn- t V,J'lta 8fndT r. 5H trmns m death .ty motor rt jii eooa i... .ous. Thf je Is need ii i i . j . . . . xionai i ores t roaa iuna mis year Baker Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company will spend $20,000 for gas improvements. and cats 1- i in saving I ives oi cog larger ' .'om destructio ,n as well as their animals which because of size frequently w feck cars. Freewater $25,000 for fond. business men jr" farm-products'' uise loan Umatilla and Morrow double last year bi'-'' , counties will turkey crop. Read The Times get 'the news Crooked Rive hlghert in A' . h.ghway bridge( -nerica- on Dalle8-Cali" .e will be dedicated in May r ,iling Oregon Trail, Heppner unction to La Grande, will take three months. VACATION MILITARY TRAINING Waico' Held Allotment Will Be Si at Vancouver Barrack. Ativo nrenarations for the Citl zens Military Training camp forln--f Kp held at Vancouver bar- .i.. June 17 to July 16 are lilt" 1 ,o- of tlie nresent time and a complete tent camp, equipped with chowers, bath houses, kitchens and s halls will be in place ready for I OREGON BAKERY The Home of Harvest Bread Also all-kir$s of CA!iES, PIES, ROLLS, DOUGHNUTS, ETC. and everything else In THE BEST WASTRY The Dalles, - - Oregon r and xLLVfywr, wrv i .; iff W r iMJtfl 'X . II i f Mmwmr i-i rr. y l , Suite lfUltf Vol Bloek Teh.pone 111-W Dr. Fref H, Pagelcr OP7 OMETR1ST Strictly OptSew) BeLAH HUE OPTICAL Ca TW Dalle, - CVo Modern preference finds its choice in Camel PRESENT-DAY taste singles out Camel as its ideal cigarette. This age is the most exacting ever known and it rates Camel first. Camel taste and fragrance come from the choicest . tobaccos growfl. They lead to supreme smoking pleasure. Youll never find a higher standard of goodness than in this favorite cigarette. Your own enjoyment will confirm the overwhelming choice of modern smokers. To know how mild and mellow the quality cigarette can really be "Have a Camelt" .'" Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doinpc its work bring it to The Times office Bnd Mr. Semmes will send GUY A POUND Btouiuiarturtnn Jeweler mid WaU.hmaker Suet w K 1. Llndquiit , THE iriLLE3 - .'OREGON 1 WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoe:s and Repairing Watt co County Exclusive Sioe Store Shoft fo."the Wh-ile l a mily General Repairing The Danes, ure. W'APINITIA I. 0. 0. P. u ... n-i.j-.' ntoht In meets e 'ery aaiuruaj " Lodge Ni ). 209, Maupin, Oregon, I. O. O. 1 i hali. Visitinjk bers alwa ys welcome. V O. IF. RENICK, N. G. E. R. RICHMOND SecT- . Reed Tbe Tune for tho tw.