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THE MALT1N times1 IXFOItMATION Chocolate that appears white on the outside has been kept in n over-warm place, so that some of the fat has melted and come to the sur face. It is not injured in any way for use. lean, fair campaign and I pledge my lupport to the republican who is .nominated Paid advertisement There is no reson why fresh or properly preserved fish should not be eaten at the same meal as milk. Fish and milk are often cooked id gether in the form of milk chowders or creamed dishes. Work butter for sandwiches to a but do not melt it Cut the bread into thin even slices. If you are roine to trim off the crusts, put nn luttpr too near them. Bread for sandwiches is best when about 24 hours old. . Always iron with the thread of the goods, and iron until the gar ment is dry. Otherwise it will puck er. Shiny eloss on the hems, tucks or Beams, can be removed by moistcninsr a niece of cheesecloth with clear water, wringing it dry, and wiping it quickly over the shiny surface. ANNOUNCEMENT lillillH Write In the Name To The Voters Of Wasco County: la announcing my candicacy. for the office of County Sheriff, sub ject to the Republican primary elec tion, I desire to state: I have resided in The Dalles for the last twenty years, locating here in 1908. I served the 0. W. R. N. railroad in different capacities of Ijust for many years. In Sentember. 1921, I opened the restaurant known as 'Mack's Cafe', which has become known far and jride aa ' a good place to eat's I advance my solicitation for your support In the coming primaries, pledging, that if I am nominated and elected to the office of Sheriff, that I will give the people of Wasco coun y, an efficient, courteous, and eco lomical administration, and if elect .'d, will carry out my duties without ..'ear or favor. Respectfully submitted ior your consideration, C. W. McMAHON. : 3-29-5-17 Ft Butler Candidate For Congress To Succeed Nick Sinnott 1 Butler Dandeline greens can be gathered very early in the season, when they are yong, tender, and least titter. Owing to this bitterness of flavor, it is a good plan to combine' the dandelion greens with othir veg etables or flavors which modify it The plan of cooking these greens in several waters it not recomended beeaus much of the valuable mineral matter is thrown away, vitimins are d-9inC(l, and the' greens are over-i-ooked. Ra" dandelion leavea or these rooked without water are less bitter than those that have been boiled. ANNOUNCEMENT Bend Klamath Falls rail line will be formally open May 10. Political Announcements The following announcement are paid by those who rign them. ROY W. RITNER Born in Wasco county. Thirty two years of age. Educated in local schools. Graduate of The Dalles High school. Ten years experience in bank work, four years as bank cashier. One of seven brothers in World War service of the United States. If nominated and elected, I promise the people of Wasco coun tv that the office of Clerk will be conducted in an efficient and courte ous manner, and that I will at all times serve the I county to the best of my ability. HENRY W. SHERRER All Feoe Co to tho County is the logical candidate for the Re publicans of Oregon. Served our sessions as State Senator; was Circuit Judge of Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler Counties; a Ions resident of Eastern Oregon and is familiar with the needs of his section of the state. Is one of Ore gon's outstanding attorneys, an orator of state-wide note. Is experienced in legislative matters. Twice presidental elector. Write In the Name of R. R. Butler and mark an X in front of his name. Your ballot will have a blank space under the head-ing-FOIl REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND DISTRICT. i Paid Adv. by Butler for Congress Club, Ben R. Lit ! flin, Sec. 304 First National Bank Bldg., The Dalles i Oregon. tost All Summer Choice of Many Routes-Liberal Stopovers BOUND TRIPS OsMltaUy Mytoa(ibM,UK. item anil Oct. U St. Paul $ 75.60 St. Iouia 65.60 Chicago 90.30 New York 151.70 Washington 145.88 'Similar Uf to othr point Oo Eait via the famous Columbia River Scenic Route oa either the Orion Llmifd or North Coaei Limited, lea v Ins Portland 9 p. m. and 11 a. m. MMb E.W.CRIFMN JL C WRIGHT. T.P.A. Agent Bend, Ortgoa Phont, Mala 1X2 1' - CL. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY CORONOR ' Roy W. Ritner of Umatilla County, candidate for the republican nomi nation for Congress in the Eastern Oregon district, to succeed N. J. Sinnott, makes the following statement: All of the five able men who now represent Oregon in Congress are lawyers. Agriculture, horticulture, cattle and sheep are the dominant in dustries of Eastern Oregon. Logic de mands that at least one member should be a farmer, quailified by long practical experience with agricultur al problems, and seasoned with busi ness training and previous legisla tive service. ' Industry 'is protected by the tar iff; railroads by the Interstate Com merce commission; banking by the federal reserve; labor by immigra tion laws but agriculture, .'notwith after war deflation, has waited in vain for congressional help and re cognition. I am for legislation which will give the same protection to agri culture that has heretofore been so generously extended to industry, railroads, banking and labor. I am committed to the construc tion of the Umatilla Rapids project at the earlist possible date, and for a general policy of federal development of the Columbia river for power, ir rigation and navigation purposes. The Columbia should be navigable so as to reduce excessive freight rates on products of the interior moving to tidewater. The cheap hydro elet trie power of the river should be made available on the farms and in the homes of the people. I favor the complete developmnuti of federal irrigation projects autoriz-l ed by Congress on a basis of fair play to the present settlers and with . a view to settlement of vacant lands. I will favor new projects when justi fied by the growth of the state. I favor the adequate care, hos pitilization and compensation of the veterans of the late wars and pre vious wars. My experience over seas during the late war extended over several months spent with field hospitals and I know from personal obervation the suffering and sacri fice of our fighting men. The various counties of the state should be reembursed by the federal government for the loss of taxes from lands held in forest reserves, Indian reservations and land grants. Until such legislation can be secured I most emphatically favor the con tinuation of the federal appropriation used in co-operation with state in constructing instate highways and forest roads. ; I favor a tariff on wool, wheat, timber products and other commodi- ' tip, raised in quantities in Oregon. The federal government should better co-operate with tate in exterminating the predatory animals that prey upon the livestock of the farmers and ranchers. This will announce to you that I am a candidate for the office of County Coroner, at the Primaries, May 18th, 1928. I came to Wasco county in 1911, and have been con nected with the Crandall Undertak ing company for fifteen years. I am a member of this firm, who has served the people of this county for more than forty years, and believe that with our equipment and ex perience that I will be able to handle the office in an economical way. BERT THOMAS ANNOUNCEMENT To the Voters of Thb District: I am a candidate for the office of County commissioner from the Third district of Wasco county, and ask the confidence of the voters in such candidacy by soliciting their votes at the primary election, Hay 18. " ' If nomiated and elected I promise to do all in my power to see to it that the county receives a full dollar's return for each dollar exepended; that I will not enter inta any com- D mailt) n wneruoy uim yisun-i. vvm ut deprived of its just share of tax I money, and will work to the best of , my ability to: the end that taxe3 be reduced as much as possible. I am unalterably opposed to the practice of transferring district funds to other parts, thereby depriving the rightful rections of their just proportions of tax money. GEORGE MALLATT ROY W. RITNER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Congress Oregon has five lawyers at present in Congress. Eastern Oregon is an agriculture district. Elect a man who for the last 20 years has been a farmer and thoroughly understands and sympathizes with the problems of Agriculture. Write the name in thus: X ROY W. RITNER Paid Advertisement. KJ I J VaaWW Mill ' w ANNOUNCEMENT I respectfully solict the support of the voters at the primaries of May , 18, 1928, on the Republican ticket, ! for the office of counly coroner of; Wasco county. If nominated , and elected I- promise an administration : of economy 'and justice to all I I served two years as deputy cor-1 oner of this , county. Am familiar ; with the duties of the cilice and will ; Jo all in my power to do conduct its affairs that there will be a material reduction in administering same. C. R. CALLOWAY "A Business Man for a Business Office" ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candid acy for the office of County Clerk of Wasco county, at . the Republican primaries, May 18, 1928. If nominated and elected I will conduct the affairs of the office in an efficient, courteous and economi cal manner. All fees collected will be turned over to the county treasur er. As a member of the county equali zation board, I will serve the tax payers without fear or favor. I do not approve the assessment of Wasco county property at a higher per cent of actual value than the average for other counties of the state. I am a, taxpayer and World War eteran. BRUCE II. HULL ,1 K-i'7 ':'J':' HAL MOSS of OREGON CITY, CLACKAMAS COUNTY Repullican, fof SECRETARY of STATE .... Experienced and lucceil ful in btuiatM dminiatration. . . . Former private tecrettrj to Governor Patterjon and member of th tate Parole board. . . . Familiar witk work of lecretary of Itate, and interested in development of Oregon ruourcea. . .. Endoned editorially for tni nomination by 14 daily and 107 weekly newjpaper editori, who recommend Hal Hon lor efficiency, cour- t e y and ability. , "Hoi. ii a real fellow. Ha kaj a ikrewd unktandirHof man . an(lffain, Lnowt hour to keep hu own couiuel, know how to carry retponiiLility, anJ acU firmly in miltin within bit aulkority.". . . . Origon Vottr ta 1 IX i inn (9 lk EFVECTIVE MAY aa TO KEPT. RCTUBN LIMIT OCT. SI, If I ROUND TRIP TO . , rjrwFR ntM M Low fares all summer all Xa Hty IMS Parts of east- Stopover and stWiS" Ss" dc-trip privilege!. Fine, c hkm.o "SZZ mj fast trains. Superior dining . Cincinnati r uojo , car scrvtce reasonable prices. CU.VFI.aKD. .II1.M TOHONTO I IN. US WAsrifiJ (froV us'.m ClBlv JLJlmAEil PHILADELPHIA ll ? ' TarTJVT a Nf W VOIIK 111.70 CaPsVlla IllTY ? BOSTON 1I7.7S 4MM JuMJJ Jud EFFECTIVE SUNDAY SOUTHBOUND Bend Passenger (to Uend) Lv. 2:05 p. m. instead of 2:25 p.m. NORTHBOUND Bend Passenger (to Portland) Lv. 12:05 p. m. in stead of 10:35 a. ra. Direct connection at Sharman with auperb . Portland Limited far all point Eat, Middle Wat anil South. UNION PACIFJ - . vr R. B. BELL, Agent EDW. H. McALLEN, T. Maupin, Oreon F. V P. A., Bend, Oregon OREGON NEWS . NOTES Bend Great Northern hus nearly completed rebuilding 26-mile Shev lin rail line; ' Madras New state bridge acroos Deschutes will be nearly 1000 feet long. Bums Carload of road machin ery received for Joaquin Trail work. Barns Electric Saddlery builds big business making pack bags and harmness. ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and ' Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Store Phone-345 WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Watco County ' Excltuive Shoe Stor 1Jhoes for th Ganeral Racial Ths riaOat, Ore, HAY(K TVfOOHAfMY Hal Hon for Sectetarj- Club, Alene Pkllllpa, Stcy., Oregon City Wilson Painting Co. House and Sign P-A-I-N-T-E-R-S-! PAPER HANGERS and DECORATORS Call, Write or phone, Times Office. Maupin, Oregon. Dr. WM. KENNEDY , DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY First National Bank Bldg. The Dallei, Oregon Phone 391 Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work bring: it to Ths Times ffict and Mr. Semmes will sent) it to GUY A. POUND . ft)uii'i)rfjw'nt; Jeweler wud WaUomaker buooMMT to I). Lindquiit TUB DAUKS - . ORKGON CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERVICE : LADY ASSITANTS The Dallet, Oregon. Phone 354 wapinitia i. o. o. F. Lodgo No. 209, Maupin, Oregon moots every Saturday "night In I. O. 0. F. hall. Visiting members always welcom. Jamei Chalmera, N. G. O. F. Renick, See'y. A If. It is my intention to conduct a