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Thursday, September 8, 191 Paired ;tv , TIIE MAtJPIN TIMES S7 T7 c in) Legion Hall, 1 Saturday, Sept.. This will be the first dance of the season and arrangements have been made that it will be an index of others to follow The Best Music to PACE, LINE AND PARAGRAPH ! A Once-a-Week Service to Weeklies and Semi-Weeklies Grain should be fed to high-producing cows under all pasture con ditions. . "In hog raising it is not so much the kind of pasture as it is the ne cessity of having a good pasture of some kind." E. Z. Russell. Although steel and rubber largely enter into the manufacture of. anto mobiles, there is more wood used Aids in Mastering Culinary Art ' Mykiau an . art ot cookery means putting all the house hold engineering on an effi cient basis, and saving "oneself effort and time for adding the extra touches that make dishes appetizing. No house wife should be without these simple mechanical aids, scales to weigh and check her supplies, improved can open ers, mixing spoons, knife sharpeners. And nearly all housewives make gen erous use of canned foods, those easy lources of individual touches which are safe, economical and remarkable time savers. ' An indispensable staple is shorten ing. Lard, vegetable oils and such pood shortenings keep the expensive butter bill where it belongs. When purchased in cans they need no other container and the easy resealing cover of the can ktcps the. shortening tweet in this industry than ever was re- uuired in the old horse-vehicle busi- ness... Cattle should not be fed within 24 hours before slaughter, but access to fresh water is desirable.. Do not kill the animals while in an excited or over-heated condition, as they will not bleed well. Beef from ani mals not properly bled does not keep well. ; fcfl. ' S The manner in which the average hen molts or sheds her feathers is a reasonably safe guide to follow in weeding out poor layers.. The and clean. These shortenings can be used in pies, cakes, for frying and basting, as the housewife well knows. Don't turn aside from a good re cipe because it call for stock, for now stock comes" in cans and canned bouillon, consomme or julienne are also equally productive of excellent flavoring. Culinary art consists also in using good sauces. Cans of mushrooms kept on the supply shelf will provide delicious sauces for almost any meat dish and a combination food for mam dishes. Canned tomato sauce is an excellent source of flavoring, a?a:n for meats or for vegetables. Canned fruits and berries consti tute delicious fillings for pies. Jams and jellies may also be easily made from canned fruit almott at a mo- f 2 be Had better producers continue to lay late in the fall and therefore do not molt until late. The late ' molten also molt rapidly as a rule, whiile the early molters, which are usually poor layers, molt slowly. Hens that i .. 1a-j i a I nave iiui moueu uy August or oep jtember will show dirty, worn, or broken plumage, while those that mte .united early phow fresh, rlc. plumage or growing feathers ut this time. Lightning conductors should be attached direct to a building with metallic fasteners. Porcelain insu lators are not required. A good electrical connection with a wet roof and walls of a building, says the Weather Bureau, helps to re lieve the structure of its charge. When a conductor of sufficient weight per foot is used (minimum is 3 ounces for cooper conductors), there is no danger of the building being fired, even when a , direct stroke of lightning is passing thru the conductors. With the approach of hunting season, the Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agri culture directs attention to the fact that under the, migratory bird treaty act regulations, administered by that Bureau, the only shorebirds that may be lawfully hunted are Wil son snipe, or jacksnipe, and wood cock.. The Federal season has been closed for an indefinite time on black-bellied and golden plovers and until August 16, 1929, on greater and lesser yellowlegs. There is no open season on reedbirds. A copy of the Federal game laws relating to the protection of game will be furnished free on request addressed to the United States Department of Agriculture. "INSIDE" INFORMATION Peanuts make good sandwich fill ing if you put the roast shelled nuts through a coarse meat grinder and then stir in enough cream to make the mixture easy to spread. Be sure to add salt. This filling will not be pasty. Rolls can be rewarmed satisfac torily if they are brushed over with milk and put in a covered pan to steam through. After the rolkf are heated through, take the cover off 1 nasal the pan bo the ouinlUo will got crisp again. Sew up the bottonhole before you wah a Bwcnter, to they won't stretch and measure it before wanning. Af terwords, lay It out, back down, on several thicknesses of clean toft ma terial, and shape it to the original dimensions. Pin it in place if it seems inclined to shrink. Of course you would only wash a sweater in lukewarm water and neutral soap, rinsing it in several waters of the same temperature and squeezing the dirt out, rather than rubbing it FARM REMINDERS Sucesston of shrubs line Oregon lanes and highways throughout the entire year and contribute largely to the attractiveness of the landscapes. A number of the more popular of these shrubs beginning with the rhododendron and red currant have been listed by the botanists of the agriculture college. The list has been given out by Dr. Helen M. Gil key of the botany department. The grain certification work of Oregon farmers in cooperation with specialists of the Agricultural college for the last nine years has resulted in a distinct improvement in the typo of grain grown, the experiment sta tion reports. Any farmer interested in producing maximum yields of good quality grain is interested eith er in the production or use of certi fied seeds. The bacterial nature of western fil bert blight in Oregon was discovered by the experiment station several years ago. It waa found that in the wnter the bacteria ore in the old cankers on twigs or stems. In some way, probably by insects, they gain entrance in some of the buds which aie tfte.i completely killed. They Piuy nl-i be transfor'id in pruning ell joung and i-H-ier parts ar; susceptible. Improving Dairy Hard. The Grange News, of Seattle, says, "Many fine livestock owners cannot afford to buy a herd of purebred fe males with credible records. They can, however, buy well-bred bulla at fair prices, through whose use the ability of the average herd to give more profit can be increased. T. B. Get Aged Indian. 1 An old Indian, known to many hereabouts as George Washington, died in his teepee near the village of Tygh Valley Monday. Cause of death was tuberculosis, from which he had suffered for two of thrci years. The body was taken to his old home below Sherars Bridge, where it was interred Tuesday. Heavy Enrollment at Tygh. Principal Clyde T. Bonney of the Tygh Valley schools reports a fine enrollment in that school on the op ening day, Tuesday, September 6. On the first day of school 35 names were placed on the roll, and 12 more P'lpils had signified their intention of joining their mates befote the week was out. Juit Another Girl. Mrs. John Aylesworth presented her husband with a fine 10-pound baby girl at the home of Nurse Dyer yesterday morning. Mrs. Aylesworth has been at the Dyer home for the past month, and yes terday morning, when the clock pointed to one hour after midnight, the ittle Miss made her appearance. Mrs. Aylesworth is employed on the section at Two Springs.' Added Another Win;. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wing, Wamic, was brightened last Saturday by the birth of a little baby girl not bo very little at .that, for the newcomer tipped the beam at eight pounds.. Dr. Elwood was in attendance and reports mother and babe doing fine. Brought In Dr.it.d Beef. Carl Duus of Criterion brought in a fine dressed beef to the Butler market on Tuesday.. Mr. Duus hai some fine prime cattle on his range and expects to market many more in Maupin. Home From Coast. Alvis Martin, wife and son, Fressie, and Harrison Young and family returned from a three weeks' vacation at Coast points. Alvis seems to have benefited by his outing, as his rheumatism is t great deal better than when he left. Airplane Pan Over. ' Last Sunday four airplanes p assed over Maupin, headed up, the river. Monday they made a return trip, flying toward Portland. It is. sup posed the pilots of the planes were looking over a new mail route, as a representative of the mail company was here Sunday and asked that an emergency landing field be furnished by Maupin people. I Crandall Undertaking Go. -QUIET The Dalles, Oregon. -LADY ASSISTANTS- Timo Schedule No. 1. Nov. 16, IBM THE DALLES-MAUPIN STAGE LINE Dependable S.rvie. Between THE DALLES, DUFUR TYCH at Maupin. Read Down Read Up Morning Trip 8.00 Lv. THE DALLES Ar. IMS 840 DUFUR 1 1 .08 9.15 TK.H VALLEY 10.30 9.45 Ar. MAUPIN Lv. 10.00 Afternoon Trip 4.00 Lv. THE DALLES Ar. 8.00 4.40 DUFUR 7.20 5.15 TYCH VALLEY 6.48 5.45 Ar. MAUPIN Lv. 6.18 FARES 0. W. R. T. in. Doll. tt Dufur $1.00 $140 Th. Dalit to Tyik......,...$J 00 $3.60 The Dal!. to M.uPln....$2.50 $4X0 Connection at Bank Hotel, la TV. Dalle for Portland, P.ndl.toa NOTICE Mod.rn Equipment Courteous Treat ment and Carefal Driver. JACK KINNEY Manger Stag Depot at Rainbow Rettanraat TRAVEL BY STAGE Will Co Trapping. Dave Donaldson is preparing to leavt for Muligan, in Crook county whee he will put in the winter trapping fur bearing animals. Dave is usually successful on a trap line and expects to gather a fine lot of pelta during the winter. Oregon New Note Portland-made Jantzen bathing suits exported heavily to Argentina. Burns Big Herrick sawmill well under way and 60-mile railroad U built. Hcppner New school ,. gymnasi um will open by October 16th. ! Burns Jack Darst sells two mln ing claims on Trout Creek for $30, 000. . Baker Oregon Copper company installs heavy new machinery on Mother Lode. Vale Contractors ready for work on Vale project canal. Astoria Local port receives up to 60 cars export wheat a day. Apple harvest begins in Hood River, Mosier and other Oregon ap ple centers. Klamath Falls Work may begin soon on Great Northern bridge across Lake Ewauna. . " Baker Surfacing the Medical Springs and Wingville roads will cost $25,000. Oregon filbert crop oversold at higher prices than last year. Reedsport Graveling begins , on Roosevelt highway, Reedsport to Lakeside. Wallowa Brock-Plass ranch rcr ports' wheat yielding 50 bushels an acre. John Day New city hall under construction. t Condon 22-room hotel being built at new town of Klnzua. Brooks Growers have shipped SJ5 cars of celery out of 300-car crop. Umatilla Ringel ranch in Wild Horse district has 40 acres yielding CO buhels per acre. State orders plans for $100,000 tuberculosis hospital .at The Dalles. Central Oregon Proifierou. "Central . Oregon jubilant with prosperity," reports J. C. Wright, traveling freiajit agant of Oregon Trunk. A million bushels of wheat In Jefferson county; potato crop of 360 cars around Redmond; grass-fed steers selling at $9.3ii per cwt are some of the things that bring smiles of good cheer to the residents of the Deschutes valley. Read The Maupin Times -and Get All th News SERVICE - o Phone 35-J TIRE Protection! FO.l ONE YEAR Against Accidents, ' Under Infla tion, Bruises, Blowouts, Negli gence, Cuts, Nail Holes, Rlm-cuU Nail Holes or ANY road hatard, even to full replacement, if nec ewary. We do this through The TIRE REPLACEMENT CORP. Brown's Service Station TYGH VALLEY, OREGON W. hand!. Part for All Cars Com. to jhiwf tut Umiiej let oilunl eJuctiton nd erofwMMl U.inln Oppertwillf ttftni M 22 departments of the Colic of Literature, Science and the Alia AnJ in thi School) of Architecture and Allied Arts Builnet Administration Educa tion Journalbm Graduate Study Law Medicine Mutlc Physi cal Education Sociology Social Work Extension Division. 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