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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1928)
HIE MAtlFlN TIMES, VISIT THE TT? 1L 1 ill Ckfadh Frock bhop Dresses, Coats, Hats 309 E. Second St. The Dalles, Ore breeding herd should not be dis cnrded until the grovs inff and feed ing qualities of his progeny are de termined in the feed lot. Though it may discouraging to know that there are forty or more insect pests that muy attack your stored grain, it id consoling to learn that any of them can be controlled by rarbon disulphlde. This ;ntor. inl, although highly iuf 'tTmmnblc. is particularly adanfej as a fumigant in smau elevator or the average train bin jr crib on the farm where the fire Iwsard can be controlled. piece of the garrnt m lonf enough for recuttir- souma may btf cut otf 111. toad .g, seams may f ripped. Before pb' bath, put ling a garment in a dye sample of the material 3lD FARM REMINDERS Large amounts of alsike and red clover seed have been shipped out of Oregon to cover large eastern de mands reports the experiment sta . Uon. Farmers who expect to seed clover next spring are advised to lay . In their supply now, as both the mar- ket trend and the statement issued by the U. S. Department of Agricul ture, point to higher prices for clovei next spring. Heavy winter killing of clover in the eustern states last winter produced a shortage of seed In that section.. ehinery be checked to see that It will be ruddy fr instant use. It is well to firder and. install implement parts now vrfcich When. Py over hauling during the winter months the .ife of farm implements .engthened mnUrWty. can be Plank floors are more comfortable or stock to lie on than are concrete floors, In case a barn has concrete loors, remove plants can be layed on jp of thsm, PAGE, LINE AND PARAGRAPH Many ills to which calves arc rub ject can be traced to unsuitable stables, according to the U. S. De partment of Agriculture. Calves kept in stables that are clean, dry, light, sunny, warm., well ventilated, and free from draughts are less siu eptible to pneumonia, from which many die in winter. Digestive ail ments also are leas likely to develop if the bedding, stalls, and feed .roughs are kept clean. HOME POINTERS .v. r. "a- mat Fom 1200 to 1500 acres of creep ing grass seed were harvested in , Oregon this year, bringing the far mers of the state between $100,000 and 125,000 reports the experiment station. Although this is more than was rated last year there is market for many times that amount of seed in the United States. Bent grass seed amounting to two thirds of the Oregon crop was imported into the United States during July, Au guest and September. . "VVith the aid of a new method de vised for the study of wool, it has been discovered that the finest wool on a tbeep is not grown on the shoulder, but on the cheek or on the back of the ear. (From School of Home fiaunomtcs) Rag rugs will stay clean longer and will not wrinkle up if rinsed in thin starch when being washed. Absorbent cotton is a terer for muddy watF, perfm ftl- Experiments have fhown that ani mal protein is necessary in laying ra tions for poultry. Very few eggs will be laid if it is omitted or dis placed by vegetable protein. From 10 to 20 per cent animal protein will fill the requirement. Milk or milk products, raw milk, or meat pro ducts, and commercial fishmeals are good cources of animal protein. Winter months provide a time to overhaul thoroughly farm equipment says the Oregon Experiment station. Plough shares can be removed and charpened, worn bearings be rebab bited or replaced, and all farm ma- The dairy heifer raised for breed ing needs special care at this time of the year. Allow her the run Pf ft pasture or stubblefield until late in the fall so that she will get plenty of exercise. Feed a liberal allowance of hay and silage with pos ibly a little grain. , Play safe, advise pure-food ex perts of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and do not eat food from swelled cans, or from cans termed "flippers," or "springers," that is, cans with one or both ends curving outward. These signs fre quently indimate that the food is unfit for consumption. Fruit stains can be removed camphor before being put in laundry. This does not injure most delicate colorings. with the the Sheets that are worn down tne center may be cut and selvages join ed in a seam bringing the strong parts in the mlddta. Thousands of New Words spelled, pronounced, , and il 'linuj In WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Th "Siipru.ne Authority" Her c a frw tamplit ; hot puruiit Rod Smr Air Council cnpiul ship mud pun mystory ship S. W boat iimJtinu atrial cuucuil. Eslhonis American l.ugion I3lu Croat girl scout airport cyper cryatnl delator sippio sup.rhat.rodyn shoneen i. .1.1... V tnfitrmatton frying your 2700 P.gM 6000 Uli troiiona 407.0TTJ GMvtUwudR'ompUaklDtotluo&ry Gt A Bttl . 'VtHo for tumpl. page of lh rVo v Words, tpocimea of Regular nr.; (Tvh Fnp.r, t'K&B. G.&C.MERRIAM CO. Springfield, Mat! " S. A. fyW WW to be dyed in a stnnll vessel to see if the color Is satisfactory. OREGON NEWS NOTES Consolidation of county schools strongly advocated by Tlioiuai II. Gentle of the University of Oregon addressing Olncktinuia County teach ers In convention. Groat reduction In taxes by this mentis forecast. Madras Contract lot for con struction of new community hall at this place. lloppner Bids nuked for con struction of new waterworks system here. Hood RiverLocal Product "Ore gold" Ice cream wins first prize at Pacific International Llvt Stock .re cently hold in Portland. Uaker Contract let for $40,000 addtion to ' Commoiclal creamery plant here. Vule State Highway Department will grade 16 miles of road from hr to Harper. Dufur Highway from her ' to The Dalles In readiness for winter travel. Klamath Falls New Pelican 'theatre at this jdacc nears comple tion, r 320 miles of state road In Ortfon will receive federal aid. Hood River Mld-ColumbU Cold Storage company flnt het pack St 135,000 boxes appHa. Trucking Long Diit.nt Hauling A Sprciolly ! INSURED CARRIER The best parts of wornout sheets make good ironing board covers. Collars and cuffs of two shades of linen ar attractive and can be made from scraps. Many a valuable sire In the swine herd is sent to the block too soon when the practice is followed of uc ing a boar one season and then mar keting him, says the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. A boar in the After a blanket has been washed and i almost dry brushing it will raise the nap and make it fluffy. Laces too fine to be washed are cleaned by covering with some ab sorbent material such as powdered magnesia, fullers earth or chalk. WAPINlTiA t O. O. F. Lodgn No. 209, Maupln, Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting members alwav welcome D. L. Rutherford, N. G. O. F. Renick. Sec'v. In making an old garment, if the piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! 9 AMERICAN LEGION 1 C? 1 85? and DANCE 1 Have you heard the new est Columbia Record: Two Black Crows in The Jail House Come in and hear this new one the funniest , yet. ELZA O. DERTHICK Phon. 5l8S Wilson Painting Co. House and Sisn P-A-I-N-T-E-R-S-! PAPER HANGERS and DECORATORS i ZELL FUNERAL SERVta Undertaking and Embalming ' ambulaKce servic Call M.upin Drug Store Pbon-34S Call, Write or phone, Times Of.'.ce. Mupin, Oregon. Dr. m KENNEDY DENTIST DENTAL X.RAY Firtl Nutlonul Hanli B!df. Th. DIU. Orfo Phon. 391 I LEGION HALL, RflAUPIN DECEMBER as 3 26 Rounds of Boxing, Featuring Cowboy Baxter Battling Ray New I Bend, Oregon Tygh Valley, Oregon j 6 Rounds " I And the following Four Round Bouts: Every Saturday we give Three records for the price of Two. Crosby's "Everything in Prups and Kodaks" DANCES GIVEN BY OTirv -nfVN Will Re Held on the Following Dates at The Ameri can Legion Hall during the Dance Season: Hecember 8 Smoker and danct. Dccfniher 25 Christmas dance. December 31 New Years dance. Jnmiary 12 Mank Ball. January 26 Old Time dsnce. February 2 Open date. March 17 St. Patrick's dsnce. "STUB" LISTER vs. FLOYD HOLMAN vs. ALBERT HACHLER JIM KINCEK NICK HOLMAN vs. ELMER CONLEY vs. ELTON SNODGRASS ROY WOODSIDE Curtain RaiserRay Stacy vs. Cecil Mott Dancing immediately after the bouts 2g ""'""""'SlMSlSMSBSMSMBW jjoS Ringside Seats $1.00 Reserved Seats 75c jj General Admission 50 cents I FOR " CE3IHSTMl AND mw YEARS I)K.B7-l9or20 Final return limit Feb 28.1929 For further information all agent named below 05 KIOTO R. B. BELL, Agent H Maupin, Oregon uiSW EDW. H. McALLEN, T. F. & P. A., Bend, Oregon SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FllKIfiHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE PORTLAND--THE DALLES THE DALLE3-MAUPIN and Way Poinlt and Way Points BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS S WHEN IN THE DALLES S Make Your Hcadqartcrs at 1 The Blwk and White or I American Restaurants 5 where every service awaits you. FREE PHONE REST ROOMS Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for your convenience. i E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR i lllll llllllllllliltilHl