EVERYBODY COME TO THE BIG A x At R. C. Stakeley Ranch Two miles southwest of Tygh Valley, on Saturday, Sept. 29 When the following-mentioned livestock, farm im plements and household goods will be offered: 1 Team Bay Geldings, 7 and 8 years old, weight 1600 pounds 1 Bay Gelding, 1200 pounds 1 Gray Gelding, 1200 pounds 2 2-year-old Heifers 2 Milk Cows 1 Spring Calf 2 Brood Sows 11 Shoats 3-inch Bain Wagon 34-mch High Wheel Wagon 2 -inch Bain Spring WTagon Iron Wheel Farm Truck 20-20 Cleveland Tractor 3-Bottom 14-inch Moline Engine Gang v 1 2-Bottom 16-inch Horse Gang (like new) No. 50 Oliver Chilled Plow No. 40 Oliver Chilled Plows 125 (more or less) sacks of ..Wheat, Federation and Hybrid 12S 8-foot Tandem Disc Harrow 3-section Wagon Tire Weeder 3-section Harrows Kentucky 12-hoe Drill with grass seeder McCormick Deering Mower (new) 10-foot Rake (new) Corn Planter Single Row Cultivator Single Shovel Plow set 3-inch Wagon Wheels Scalding Vat Wheelbarrow Platorm Scales sets Work Harness 75 Chickens 15 Tons Hay 2 Smock Trairie ,M.ii; I f. Some household goods, small tools and other articles will be offered for sale TERMS. All sums under $10.00, cash. Over $10.00 bankable notes bearing 8 interest, running for 12 months, will be accepted. Free Lunch at Noon Bring Your Cups Looks rainy today. rurraers who :wc sowed hcot :uc tmxiolsly loiV.ig for rain. II. L. roJi,' u Moving to the Mafiold houba for 'he winter. .: E. Wo .d -oik a::.l W. E. Kcroh .hi arc hnutirc in tl'C'r al'alfa. B. C. Sfost ia fill-rsr his silo with the help or hia nuig'ibors, haying Burchnscd F. T. r'elUh' corn crop for silage. Rev. F. C. Stevens of Dufur Is circulating: about Smock thia week, working in the Interest of Christ's itinmlnm. Services wor held for the past two nights at Mr. Brad way's. R. Rufer. recently purchased t cow from J. E. Woodcock for ship ment to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Woodcock were cnllers on Mrs. Bradway Mon- day evening. Their daughter, Car- mel, returned to Portland on Su day for treatment for rhtumatlsra Elmer Kramer ia at work for B. r. Rit. Mr. Scott reports that Elmer spent two days of last week in The Dalles looking for work but frA to find any. Unemploy ment is a "boogy" when it comes to Wmco county. Leslie Woodcock and Vernon Hill ire out of school this week, attend ing the fair at Salem, being winning members of the Pig club. FOR SALE Dixie Peason's smile saddh ony together with saddle and bridle, all for $25 Baker 750 head of cattle sold here to Eastern buyers for $76,000. Paisley New three times a week mail delivery from Burn:i approved by' Department nt Wanhiutrton. Burns Hines Western Fin Co., pureha-'cs 200-acre mill sita her. Klamath Falls G. N. rallro4 plana extcnslva Improvements to U cnl yard and buildings. WE RN MARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County '$ Exclusive Shot Store Shoaa for th (ioneral Repairing The I alius, Ore. R.C. blakeley, Owner F. C. Butler, Auctioneer F. D. Stuart, Clerk Dr. WE KENNEDY DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY First National Bank Bldf. The Dallas, Or(oa Pkoaa 301 Wilson Painting Co. House and Sign P-A-I-N-T-E-R-S-l PAPER HANGERS and DECORATORS Cull, Vrtta or phona, Tlmta Ofka. ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maapta Drag Star Pb.ae.348 Mrs. Bradwsy. Is preparing leave Smock in the near future. to MONEY FOR BETTER ROADS Millions Contributed By Government for Worthy Object The federal government will con tribute $219,375,000 worth of good roads to the cause of 'national pro gress during the next three years to be allocated throughout the various states. Condo'n Street lighting on Main Street improved. system NOTES FROM MAUPIN SCHOOLS Vacation Thrills By Elton Snodgrass) Cyril Fraley worked during the harvest, spending his vacation In the "end of a pitch fork handle", as he says. Orville Fraley and Ira Kidder ncI Oiivinjp down The Dalles msrh- way on three wheels. They were fcble to control the car somewhat. the vehicle sliding one hundred and, forty yards. Aliene Greene visited in Povtlaiid r ecinj this town from an aeroplane, and claimed she was Very near Heaven. Doris Kelly's vacation was spent ntstlr with friends 'ai' Portland and the remainder in the mountains. Thtre she picked jne or two huckle berries The re 1 of her time was deVOted tO SW1I iminrr Estel Stovarj worked in the Mao pin bank aU. summer, intending to hunt in the mountains a short time before scho el, but was unable to fol low plans, go went to the seashore for three. jays. Mer Snodgrass decided she woti ra ther be a "Hello" Girl Xhut a Aishwasher on the ranch. ' Elton Snodgrass took his vacation na chief dishwasher and bi.d a won derful time. ' Kenneth Snodgrass helped pro tect out National forest against fifes this rummer. Gladys Martin spent her time washing dishes and waiting table at the Rainbow Testaurant this sum ' tner. The thrills of the remaining stu dents have been promi? ed for a later Issue. of Wheat, by the manufacturers of that product We'll tell you how they like it in next week's news. Gretchen Seethoff, who attended school here last year, visited her classmates. Monday Little Roy Mayhew also was a visitor on Monday. Miss Harris reports that the li brary sent them fifty books, which will be uned for reading. They are studying ' gography from "Red Feathers," a supplementary geo graphy book. It hi time for the students to be fein their library reading Mr. De Voe ordered fifty books from The s Dalles, whteh arrived.: Monday morn ine. Quite a numbpr of the books have already been drawn from the library. i Misses Genevieve and Adeline Seethoff., the former being a gradu ate of the 1928 class, were visitors at the school on Monday. Each student in the grade school has been sent a mull sample of the well known breiakfyvst food, Cr"4 Those who rtave gone to the state fair at Salem from Maupin High school are: Arthur Appling and Eliabeth Rutherford. Elizabeth won her trip on sewing while Arthur will represent Wasco Co. in agri culture. Those from the grade school are Betty Slusher, Theodore and Ernest Kirsch. Betty won her trip on her excellent cooking. Ar thur and Theodore left Saturday and Elizabeth on Tuesday. W. A. Granelle, representative of Dank & Co. of Portland, called on the Seniors Tuesday and showed them sample of clars ring and pins. The class selected two rings and two pins, which they wished to be sen to them at a later date for use as camples. dent, Merle Snodgrass secretary and Arthur Appling treasurer. Mr. Lillard, a representative of The Cuatfc Publishing ocpany, came to the High school Wednesday. He gave instructions on salesmanship, in order that the students might un derstand how to offer. The Ladies Home Journal, The Saturday Even ing Post, and The Country Gentle man. The school was divided into two contesting teams, the Red and The Green. Merle Snodgrass is captain of the Reds while Estel Sto vall leads the Greens. The school receives 50 cents of every inscrip tion sold and 60 cents if 90 per cent of the students make sains. The winners will be enteftained by the losers after close of the contest. The manual training boys are pro viding a temporary bench for the two grade girls who play the piano. Later on a better bench will he made. The boys are also construct ing a turning bar for the fifth and sixth grades. WMteRestaurant Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, - Prop. DANCES GIVEN BY 0 Will Be Held on the Following Dates at The Ameri can Legion Hall during the Dance Seaion: October 13 Old Time dance. October 27 Cnmlvnl and dn. Nmumbir 10 Armi Ike Day dance. November 29 Thanksgiving dance. December 8 Smoker and dance. December 25 Christmas dance. December 31 New Years dance. January 12 Mask Ball. January 2C Old Time dance. February 2 Open date. March 17 St Patrick's dance. CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERVICE LADY ASSITANTS The Dalle, Oregon. Pkooa 35-J Each Friday some of our music atudents are to give special selec tions at the regular singing as sembly. Mrs. Bothwell has vol unteered to help in the preparation of these numbers. Everyone en joys these recitals. Doris Kelly re sponded last Friday with a piano solo, "Dream Pictures." Did the civics class know what was up? Yes, they certainly did, when they saw their civics instructor carrying a typewriter up the street Wednesday evening. The following day came fifty, true-false questions from which our grades on the first four chapters will be determined. The senior class had their first meetine Friday afternoon. Offi- cero were elected at this time. Ken neth Snodgrass was elected presi The football team is progressing, except for a few minor accidents. r.nmM have been scheduled, one with Madras at Maupin, October 6th; with Dufur at Maupin the lZth, witn Wapinitia here the 19th. Some ar rangements have been made with Grass Valley for a game but the date has not been definitely set. The dates 2nd. 12th, 17th, and the 24th are open and may be filled later. The chemistry students haves be gun the study of "Hydrogen." Tho subject seems interesting, altho quite difficult. The seventh period of the day has been sea aside for physical exercise for the girls. They seem to be en joying themselves. The sewing class has spent the week reviewing the operations of the sewing machines. They are using a treadle machine and an electric. This clars has used the simpler .at tachments, such as the hemmers and rufflers. At present they are prac ticing on tailored, or bound, button holes. Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work brir.gr it to The Tims ofEce and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND Mwitfaouring Jeweler tuA Watchmaker buc.rr v U Lindquist vmoMx m . . ORKGON SHIP BY TRUCK RECULAP. FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. PORTLAND--THE DALLES and Way Point SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINI THE DALLES-MAUPIN nd Way Pelati BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS 1 WHEN IN THE DALLES H Make Your Headqarters at I The Blak and White or i American Restaurants 3 where every service awaits you. Eyes bothering you? See Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, in Maupin on Monday, October 1st at the Home Hotel. Ifiiw' ilil Thi School of Qmhtv That Strvt the Enhrt Slntl k thorough cultural ind prnfcaitotiw cho!areh:i ii th outetandlnn rhur. tcttriatlc of th tjttitt Univenrtj Training It offtrtd in 22 dcpRrtments of tho College of Literature, Selene and tho Arts Architecture and A Hied Arts Business Administration Kdo jation Journalism drailimte Stuily (aw Medicine Mtuie Physical Eilncntion Hociol ORy Social Work Extension Division. Cnllr Year Opcm Sept. SI. 1B2S For information or rattilnsv writ Thl Rtaintrar, Univtmily OrtQon, Eugtnt, Or. ,S FREE PHONE REST ROOMS IS Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for S your convenience. E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR !!!!!ilifi;fi!jiin!iS)!Hi!iE; School Begins Soon We make a specialty of fitting comfortable and at tractive Glasses for Children. DR. F. A. PERKINS , DE LARIIUE OPTICAL COMPANY Suit IS and 16, Vogt Block, The DalUt, Or. 1