t-0 i.. :. Thiirsdayy uciopcr ' BOG 'jy g d) rr TT COMMUNITY HALL -ON v i 1 SatupflyOctlS of Music aild . Best Fine Eats When you take in a Shady Brook dance you know you will enjoy a good time. Special ef forts will be mde to please you at this time. Two miles southwest of Tygh Valley, on the Wamic market road, the following described property to be sold at public auction: , 1 Span Bay Geldings, age 6 and 7 Weight 1600 each. . 1 Span Gray Mules, age 12 and 13 weight 1400 each, 1 Brown Mule, age 10, weight 1050. 1 Graw Gelding, age 12, weight 1200. 1 Brown Gelding, age 12, weight 1400 1 Bay Gelding, age 12, weight 1400. 2 Milk Cows. 1 Brood Sow 8 Shoats One model W Cletrac Tractor. 1 Three Bottom 14-inch Moline Tractor Gang Plow. 1 Two Bottom John Deere Sulky Plow.' 1 16-inch Oliver No. 50 Plow. 1 New John Deere 3-section Harrow. 2 Three section Harrows. r 1 7-foot Disc Harrow. J ."' 2 Kimble Weeders 1 Corn Planter 1 Garden Cultivator. 1 12 Hoe Kentucky Drill with Grass . Seeder. 1 2 Bain Spring Wagon. 1 3-inch Bain Wagon with rack. 1 3 '4 Studebaker Wagon with rack. 1 Iron Wheeled Wagon 1 Header Box k 1 Fanning Mill. 1 Cream Separator. Set Heavy Harness (new) Sets of farm Harness. 23x36 Altman-Taylor Separtor with drive belt. ' 1 Case 15-27 Tractor. v 1 14-foot McCormick Header. 1 7-foot Adriance.Binder. Some household goods, small tools and , other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OP SALE: All sums under $10,00, cash. On sums over $10.00 bank able notes drawing 8 interest due October 1, 1928, will be accepted. 5 ALE STARTS AT lOsOO A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON BRIW, CUPS F. D. Tillotson, Owner. F. C. Butler, Auctioneer F. D. Stuart, Clerk. Doings at Pine Grove If Last week the Abbott shep herd art discovered one ot their dogs was suffering with the rabies. The ani mal waa promptly killed to prevent it biting people or other animals. Linn 1 Son purchased hay sold at the Driver sale last. Saturday. They expect to run cattle on the Geo. Burnslde place at Pine Grove In connection with their wood business until they can gt started in the mill busness, again. , , ... . Chines pheasant art more plen tiful around Wapinitia and Pine Grove, than formerly. Quite a tew good bags were reported on open daya recently, , , ., , Ed. Mathews has employed Ed. Davis, John Sinclair , and others to get, in his third cutting of alfalfa. i Ted Kndersby and A.. J. Hammer are employed by Juluius Shepflin on the Sanford-Boyer ranch. , Leonard Weberg U hauling wood from- Pine Grove to Maupin. George Claymier ia hauling wood this week. , ,, v Ensfineex Carrkher'a auto towed Lou McCoy's car into Maupin on Monday. Lou has been, putting the old Lixxie through her paces in wood hauling lately,: ! v. t .The Ault constuction and logging camp is in full progress this week. The wood, both pin and fir, 1 in charge of N. G. Hedln, who is acting as salesman for tha wood cutters. The .Anderson Logging company outfit is on the job with both men and teams. Trucks will be employ ed to move the -veneer logs, which cut 60 inches to. length, to Crandall Undertaking o QUIET SERVICE o Co. The Dalles, Oregon. Phone 35-J -LADY ASSISTANTS- pearance of a rabid collie dog, owned by Walter, Sharp. The eym toms ot rabies were shown by fits, which increased in violence at cloMor interval The dog ran the ToJn Gerrity family into the camp house and threatened the children. It then ran into the Sharp home and nearly bit Mr. Sharp. Walter forced the dog thru the house with a chair as a weapon and thot he had the animal safely confined in the wood shed. The dog escaped. He bit a cat and the young son of Darrel Sharp, inserting his teeth in the boy's arm.' J. S. Brown and N. G. Hedm ap peared from the letter's home, armed with a pump gun and promptly put a quietus on the dog's activities. Mr. Shsrp rushed his son to medical treatment. , , .-. , . ; '.,'. are Maupin and from there they, will be takn to the , Vancouver veneer mllL .. i . , f.-; . ii-y, . Messrs.' Sergeant and Loyna ex pect their families soon. The former expects to send) his children to the Pin Grove school. This will bring the total of that school to SO. Miss Overman will thus be swamped and It la figured that an assistant will have to be emplyed. , The John Conroy, sheep, ...which have been ranging, about the Mt, Hood Loop, are in a bad way to be come scattered. Joohn retumd to higher levels as soon as the warm days appeared but when the sudden cold, stormy weather set in the sheep scattered ,.. considerably. , After a roundup Conroy's flocks are about 260 shy, ' Tom Kinsell found 240 of them and Art Fargher found eight of his lost woollies that had stsayed from the main bunch.' Some wethers were seen in the vicinity of Bear creek, owners unknown. The dog at the camp drove them toward Me Cubbins Gulch, where most of them will be feed for coyotes, bobcats, cougars and bears, as well as lynx and wolves. Every assistance should be given the sheep men in gathering their lost sheep, thus saving them for the common good. A ripple of excitement was staged at Pine Grove Sunday by the ap- A bit of garlic rubbed arounf the salad bowl just enough to give a mere suggestion of flavor makes an acceptable improvement in flavor for many people. 'p'APEOW Reiwwiifainift Where tie) la Maa Cats Fall Satisfaeltoa j SHOOT ORDERS Any Time ,'RY OUR SUNDAY I CHICKEN DINNERS lee CeU Drlafcs aad ATTENTION, SHEEPMEN ! For Sale300 head of Hay Creek Yearlig Ramboulette Bucks. .. 1 These bucks are big boned and of the smooth type. Located bit the ranch; two miles above Tygh Valey. C. B. DAHL. THE BANK HOTEL rhe one plaee ia The Dallas to Make the rancher and out-of ' tow a fallow feel at home. WhiteRestaurant Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C; N. Sargent, - Prop. WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Re Wasco County's Excluuvt - Shot Store ! 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