The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 04, 1927, Page Page Eight, Image 4

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    THE MAUPIN TBIES
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Southern Wasco County
Fair Association, at
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Meet
Four Bays' Race
With Horses from Klickitat Co., Wn.,
Sherman and Wasco Counties, Ore
Gigantic Farm Exhibits
Including Grains, Grasses, Cattle, Hogs
Sheep, Horses, Poultry, Etc,
i
etside Attractions
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Oxo oooooooooooooooooxO State Engineer Lewis, in cooperation
o ELEVEN YEARS AGO o .with John T. Whistler of the U. S.
Oxo ooooooooooo o'o oooo xO Reclamation service, for the irriga-
. '. ticn of 36,000 acres of land along
From The Times August 4, 1916 ! White, river. It is proposed to use
Monday a carload of baby trout ti e water of that stream, and it is
ware brought from the Ca-cadi r.-.id the plan to bring it to perfection
Locks hatchery und liberated in the wiil require an outlay of $1,300,000.
Deschutes at Maupin. Those having j o
the fish planting in charge say tint j George Otis, who had both arms
rs soon as placed in the river the lit- ; broken a few weeks ago at The
tie fish were consumed by myrir.d. , Dalles, arrived Tuesday afternoon
of larger trout. ! for a visit with his aunt and uncle,
G j Tvlr. end Mrs. F. S. Fleming.
News from Salem is to the effect ; 0
that " a plan has been perfected by While B. L. Forman and son were
; Wool Mark! Stronger
The wool runvkrt is trengtheMii
, rig-tit nlong nnd there is every possU
' bility of a substantial rise in price
before the next years' clip as avail
cb'e. There is a decided shortage
f imported wools suitable for cloth
ing purposes and the demand for
woolen (roods is improving right
aloiijr. Growers who still have then
clips need not rush them on the mar
ket. The market is against the buy
er and will continue so for some
time. The Andrew Little clip of ap
proximately one million pounds sold
late in June at from 27 7-8 to 3,"
7-8 cents per pound an average of
S'2 cuts of thereabouts. Some
Soda Spring;-., Idaho, wool recently
brought 33 U cents per pound.
Sharp
There h ti brisk demand for feed
er lambs ovrr much of the country
The crop is a short one and due to
the good feed conditions there is not
so many feeder lambs in the ship
ments. Oregon grower who con
tracted their wether lambs at from
9 cents to 9 Va are giving some one
a chance to make good money.
It sometimes happens that the man
who dubs his house his castle has the
I , moat in his eye.
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Buy from catalogues ami help our
local business man out of business.
For Sale-Used Piano
Located in the country
near Maupin. Will sell
for the baance due.
Piano guaranteed in
everyway. Write Cor
son, The Music Man
Frank McCord, Mgr.
The Dalles,- - - - - -Ore.
I ly anchoring against a large rock.
: Both occupants were badly injured,
'one of them having to be taken to
'. a hospital.
A FEW HINTS OF VALUE
TO FARM AND HOME FOLKS
. U. S. Agricultural Department In
i tcreiti lUelf in Mattera of Worth
; to Tli Time Reader.
Baked pears are a pleasant varia
tion from baked apples. If the fla
jvor is not very pronounced, a little
; juice will tone it up.
i Send to the United States De-
partmcnt of Agictilture for Farmers'
I Bulletin 1417-F, "Canning Fruits
jand Vegetables at Home," before
you are confronted with a lurge
Sgurden surplus.
Cooked cucumbrs may be rare
in your family. Pare and quurter
them, and prepare as you would
steamed squush. Serve with melted
butter or a sauce if desired.
: It is never the worn? ti ne of the
; year to start a budget or a suvingi
j fund. Plan for the next month
' ahead, and the next big expense you
i have to meet, and gradually you will
; have enough accumulated' to take
i care of what lies before you.
Crandall Undertaking Co.
-QUIET SERVICE-
Thc Dailes, Oregon.
Phone 35-J
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-LADY ASSISTANTS-
i- -
coming home from thtimber with
a load of wood last Wednesday the
team ran away, the linos broke and
after running for about 300 yards
the wrgon tipped over. Mr. Forman
v. as thrown from the load but Bili
jumped, thus escaping being hurt.
Last Tuesday while Mrs. Bargan
holt of Smock was driving a calf
from one lot to another, a pet ram
joined in the fracas. Instead of
helping with the calf his shceplet;! at
tacked the lady, butting her over
Mrs. Bargainholt promises the family
a diet of young mutton.
o
It is reported that Tygh Valley is
to have a new drug store, a man
I named Burns to be in charge;
11. P. Ilarpham arrived here Tues
day night, having shipped for this
place on the Alaskan. , Jimmie ar
rived on the Watson about half an
hour after Hank, neither knowing
the other was in port.
A Ford car, carrying two men, ca
reened down Tygh grade last Sun
day, the steering apparatus going
wrong. It went over the bank, final-
i
j Don't throw away sour cream.
! Serve it simply clabbered for des
sert, with powdered sugar, honey,
j .-'lie sirup, str .wherry or ot'ti.r
j preserves, and a little sweet cream.
I Or use it on griddle cakes,, waffles,
biscuits, muffins, cookies, or cake.
Make it into salad dressing, or use
,it as a sandwich spread, with chop
ped nuts or olives or both, .
To make iced tea you must first
'make good hot tea. Use from half
i to one teaspoonful of tea leaves per
i cup according to the kind of tea and
the strength preferred. Scald an
; earthenware pot, put in the tea, pour
on freshly boiled water, and allow
.to steep from 3 to 5 minutes no
longer. Strain, cool, and chill, so
l that very little or no ice need be
added at serving time. Pass sliced
lemon and powdered sugar.
Our business is not only
Cleaning and Pressing
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but we do Repairing: as well. Everything cleaned
ind pressed and returned promptly.
Driver calls every Thursday in Maupin, so if you
have work in our line leave it at
THE RAINBOW KKSTAUKANT
and it will be taken care of in the right hmanner.
Williams Cleaners
The Oldest Cleaners in Wsco County.
city prices would cost more than
double their farm value. Working
men not on farms would more often
consider farm work as an occupation
if they knew what perquisites and
consequent saving in exepenses were
offered in ndition to wager..
' The man who boasts of his Igno-
! ruiK'u has reached the ultimate.
i Its up to a man to sit down and
contemplate a standing offer.
Head The Times (let the news.
WAPImt-'A
5) I. 0. 0. F.
Lodge No. 209, Maupin, . Oregon
meets every Saturday night In I. 0.
0. F. hall. Visiting members always
welcome.
0. F. RENICK, N. G.
E. R. RICHMOND Sec y.
Hood Tires
ARE GOOD TIRES
The Large! Stock of Tire
' la Tow
Richmond' Scrv. Station
1APBOW
WKaro rat laUM Man Gal Full
Satisfaction
SHOltT ORDERS
Aw Time
,-RY OUR SUNDAY
CHICKEN DINNERS
let CrMat. CoU Drinks aid
Good
Tima Sck.duU No. 1. No. 28. ISM
THE DALLES -MAUPIN
STAGE LINE
DapandabU Serviao Between
THE DALLES. DUFUR TYGH m '
Maupin.
Rend Down Read Up
Morning Trip
8:00 L. THE DALLES Ar.
8;40 DUFUR
:I5 TV III VALLEY
9:45 Ar. MAUPIN Lv. 10.00
Afternoon Trip
4:00 L. THE DALLES Ar.
4:40 DUFUR
5:15 TYCH VALLEY
5:45 Ar. MAUPIN L.
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FARES
THE BANK HOTEL
The ona placa in Tha Dalle to
make tho rancher and out-of
town fellow foal at home.
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I To eradicate household ants, a
! sirup poinoned with srecnate of soda
is nffctive wher it can be safely
used. To make 1 pound of sugar is
! dissolved in a quart of water to
J which 125 jrraina of arsente of ooda
'is added. Use it after boiling and
straining, on sponges, placed where
will find thorn easily. The sponges
are collected several times daily
and the ants swarming on them are
I killed by immersionin hot water.
Giving various privileges on the
farm, including allowances of farm
products, in addition to wages, is an
important means of attracting and
hoding good farm hands, says ' the
United States Department ( of Agri
culture. These things if bought at
invi
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FARES
SJWA
SUMMER EXCURSION
' IN EFFKCT MAV n TO Sf.PT. 31
RItTUUN LIMIT OC rObE&Jl, mi
KOUN9 TRIP TO
DENVER .V7.M
OMAHA 75.80
KANSAS CITY.... 75. AD
DCS MOINLS HIM
ST. LOUIS .(4(1
CHICAGO UH.JO
DIJHOIT KtO.OZ
CINCINNATI 110.40
CLEV1LAIVU 1I2.6B
touonto iis.es
ATLANTA 1M.CK
MTTISBUHCM VtAM
WASHINGTON I.R
PHILADELr-UlA 119.12
NKW VOkK JC1.7.I
BOSTON 1J7.70
Low fares oIjo to othor point in
Middle West, South and East.
Libtral ttopoven permit visiting
Zlon National Park
Grand Canyon National PrJt
YtllowstoiM Nffitlonal Park
Rocky Mountain Mdt'l Puk
For Illustrated Booklets,
Reservations and Information,
address Agent named below.
UN
PACIFIC
, jm OVtHLAND KUUTE
R. B. BELL, AGTM
Maupin, Ore.
Ed. H. McAllen,T.F. & P.A.,
Bend, - , Oregon
0. W. R. T.
Tha Dallas to Diifor $1.00 $140
The Dallas to Tnh $2.00 $3.80
Tha Dallas to Mupin....$2.50 $4X0
CocecctioBs at Bank Hotal, la Too
Dallai for Portland, Pandletoa
NOTICE
Modern Eqnipmant Courteous TrtnU
mant and Carafnl Drivers
CHAS. BROWN . . . Managor
Stage Depot at Rainbow Rettnuraat
TRAVEL BY STACE
Suite 1M6 Voft Block
Talapowe 11LW
Dr. Fred H. Pagelcr
OPTOMETRIST
Strictly Optical
toVARHVX OPTICAL CO.
TL Di!a, . Oregoa
Your Watch Haywire?
If it is not doincr its work
lirinjr it to The Tim8 off.ee
and Mr. Semmes will send
it to
GUY A. POUND
vmw'Wwing Jeweler
uud Watctuoaker
nuouMMo Hi Ji, Llndquist
THIi.UAa.E3 ... QRI'GON
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WERNMARK
SHOE STORE
Shoes arid Repairing
Wasco Ccuntv's Exclusive
Shoe otore
ShofB for tty General Repalrlnir
Wbolo Fairly The Dalles, Ure.