The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, September 12, 1929, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    Thursday SoPl. 12, 1021
THE MAUriN TIMES
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THE SEA
ON'S OPENING
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Maupm limes
AN INDirKNDENT NKWSPAFER
The
C. W. Simmti, Editor
, W. Semmet and R. Semitic
Publisher
Published every Thursday at
Maupin, Oregoa
with a broad crumb dn ng, rolled,
tied and baked. Do sure to roll it
lengthwise no that in carving the
moat in cut across the muscle.
Subscription: Oneear, $1.60; tlx
i months. $1.00; three months, (Oct.
Enured as second clas, mail mut
ter Sivtcmuer 8, 1UU, at the post
oitice at tauupin, Oreon, unr the
Act of March 8, 1176.
GSVEN BY
Legion Hall
Maupin, Oregon
Music will be furnished by the best
orchestra in Eastern Oregon,
MA
Baci n lUiiilwuliea out-of-doors
can bi made whorver one's picnic
party happen to be. Kach person
can cc.ik his own piece., over a fire
in the wood with the aid of nfork
ed stl. k. Many persona enjoy a
leaf ci' crisp lo luce in a bacon
sandwj'h.
Seck's Columbian's
RECORDS IN' ROADS
During the last ten years, th
United Stale has tone in for road
i construction on a scale never before
known to the world. It estimated
I we nave spent in that time ten bil
lion dollars for road building and
muinttnance and have more than
half of the world's 6,500,000 mile,
of highways.
Money spent for roads pays divi
deneds in promoting agriculture and
industry, facilitating business and
drawing strangers from other placa
on social or business pursuits. A
county or state without good roads
is condemned to retrogTc ion.
In spite of our record building
activities, the demand for roads is
more persistent than ever. Our
secondary road syftoin must now be
rapidly improved to properly open
ti territory' conlrihutary to main
highway. The Manufacturer.
'pACE, LINE AND PARAGRAPH
A i'imple remedy for scorch
stain U to motion the stain with
watre and place in the sun. For
more erlous .cases a piece of cloth
moistened wiih hydgoen peroxide
may be -.laved over the stain,, cover
ed wilh" dry cloth,' .and tho spot
ironed .with a medium hot iron. If
the hydrogen. j iroxide soaks' thru,
replace the upper cloth. Be careful
to" see that' the "peroxide 'does not'i
touch the iron a it will cause It to
rust very badly. Rinse the garment
thus treated before ironing. This
method mu t be used carefully on
colored fabrics as the dyes may be
bleached out.
CLASSIin:J)COLUMN
SPUING CIIICKKNS Two hundred
Rhode Island red, 200 Darrcd
Rocks and 100 White Leghorns
nil thoroughbred stock also a few
turkeys, lor sale reasonable. In
quire of Floyd Richmond at the
service itatlon. 60-12
CHOPPED HAY Phone your or
ders for chopped hay now, as it
won't last long. We will be chop
ping by September 20. Con B.
Buckley, Tygh Valley 46-t2
FOR RENT Five-room cottage
for rent. Inquire of Mrs. II. K.
Bothwcli. 44-t2
FOR RENT -TOO acres of
land, 640 acres inclosed
wire fence, on highway,
'room house and garage.
bus passes house.
pasture
with 6
also 4-
School
43-t2 V
PEACHES FOR CANNING Albert
as and Sajways, two miles east of
The Dalles on old Dufur road.
1.00 per lug. 43-tf
R. W. Richmond and wife are at
home agr.in, after having spent a
veek at tho ranch on Bs'dger creek.
Dance will be held on evening of
Supper served by Ladies Auxiliary
Dance Tickets $1.00. Supper Extra
A Onee-A-Week Service to Werkli
nd Senii-Wcckliei
FalU own outs in the Southern
states should follow crops that can
be removed from this laud in time
to permit sowing the oats in early
fall. Late seeding is believed to be
responsible In part for the low yields
secured from this crop in the south
The open-furrow method of sowing
oats will give some protection
against injury from winter killing.
Sixteen farmer owned and operat
ed cotton marketing associations
with approximately 100,000 mem
bcrs handled more than 1,000.000
bales of the 1928 cotton crop. The
best record was made by the Okla
homa Cotton Growers Association,
Oklahoma City, which received more
than 303.000 bales, from its 25,000
members.
FOR SALE Bean threshing outfit;
one 22 calibre Winchester repeat
ing rifle; one 30-30 Winchester
' carbine. See or call on Otto Herri
In, Criterion. Oregon. 43-12
Special on 25-cent P ript nurhan
ical pencils. While they last sell
t 10 cents at the Maupin
Store.
Drug
STAGE SCHEDULE OF
end-Portland Stage Co
Round Trip Daily
Co;n Tt
',enve Portland 1:00 P- m.
rrive Maupin ..... 4:60 p. m.
cOR SALE High grade piano near
Maupin. Will aarrifiee for quick
sale. Tallman Piano Store, Salem
Oregon. 41-t3
WAFlNiltA
I. O. O. F.
Lodgn No. 200, Maupin, Oregon
iiueta every Suturday night in 1. O.
O, F. hall. Visiting member always
welcome.
Wiilard Cunningham, N G.
Eicrett Ilattn, Secretary
Going Wtil
ve Bend 7:00
Vrrlvc Maupin 10:30
Vrrive Portland 2.60 p.
Stage top nt Ilot Kelly and the
tainbow garage In Maupin; nt Im
crial Hotel in Portland.
n. m.
a. m.
m.
Reduced
ROUND TRIP
FARES
Dr. VM. KENNEDY
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
Firtl National Bank Bldf.
The Dulles, Orefoa
Plena 391
UJ
mem
'TO
11'
POWER
V ( N.J ea CJ NX U M
Sale
A Special Showing of
Warm Air Circulating Heaters!
To Heat Every Room in the House
UJ
A Type,
A Size,
A Finish,
A Price
for every
home
ALL ENAMEL
Coal burning circulator, a n
size built to hf at 2 or 3 big roomsr A I
econimically. Extra heavy cast fire-k1
pot, large ash can, only
9'50
YOUR
CREDIT
IS
COOD
HiOCHERTY
u
WE
CHARGE
Powers
Third and Washington Streets, The Dalles
fetiiiiWTttTillllIJtglTIIirTIIIiliMIIIIl'IlIITITTinitXIlIIIIIXllIXJLXXXIIXXIIH
NO
INTEREST
There is no economy in having the
cow thin at calving time. A cow in
good condition starts off the lacta
tion period at a higher level of pro
duction than a thin cow and gives a
larger yield of milk for the yetr..
Since the cow noramlly lows weight
for 3 or 4 weeks after calving, h:'
ihould carry considerable fltsh at
the tine. Feed during the dry per
iod should be high in minerals, es
pecially calcium, or lime, and phos
phorus. The calcium can he supplied
by good pasture In summer and well
cured leguminous hay. in winter.
J.fp t of the high-protein feeds, such
as wheat bron and the oil meals, are
good (iourcs rif phoKphorous as well
as of protein.
HOME POINTERS
Now In Kffect
via
Between
MAUI-EN
and
Portland, Vancouver, Wishram, and
Intermediate Stations
Tickets on sale daily August
25 to November 30.
30 Day Return Limit
ROUND TRIP FARES
From Maupin
Portland $9.45
Vancouver $9-45
Madras $3.60
It !o nnvni. tn rr.ll. in elor. MelollUi $3.95
" " Iij c in
If the waffles stick ;" V T?"
Redmond
Reduced Fares to Other Points
Trains leave Northbound for Port
and at 1:10 a. m. daily.
Southbound for Bend at 2:33 a m.
dally.
Mw ttAKINfi ?if
Ik.
t; i . ,1
trie waffle iron.
one or two extro table poons of
melted shortening in the batter will
ofen eolve the problem.
Junket desserts provide an easy
means of feeding miJk to a child
who floes not like to drink it. It
may be flavored in a number of
ways, with extracts, concentrated
maple syrup, or earmel syrup. It
mav also be crved with sliced fresh
fruits, or with a 'spoonful of jelly or i
jnm.
A delicious .,-nndwieh filling i
Thadc of chopped pecn meals, al
monds or other nuts,' with just
enoiiph honey to act os a binder.
Another filling In made of creHn
cheese and honey, with nut meats
added if desired. These make
healthful sweets for the rchool
child's lunch box.
Honey ia best kept
place, as cold makes
granulate.
in a warm
it cloud or
"INSIDE" INFORMATION
Do vou know Farmers' Bulletin
15.'0-F, "Fitting Presses and Blous
es?" It will help in your drc smak
irig problems.
IIP
Full information of
E. W. CRIFFIN
Ticket Agent
L. S. DAVIS
Trav. Tsgr. Agent
to
Cecual Oregon liar
PiEKFECTION
FLOUR
IT'S THE BKST
Central Oregon
Milling Co.
Maupin, Oregon
r
Trucking
Long Diitant Hauling A Specially
INSURED CARRIER
Your Watch Haywire?
If it is not doing its work
bring it to The Times office
and Mr. Semmcs will send
GUY A POUND
aoiwwrant4irng Jeweler
Mid f aUibnmker
auecawMw ut i). Liudauiut
'I'M K OAU Efl ,. . ORKGON
ELZA O. DERTIIICK
Phone 5188
' Iron rust stain- on white materials
often respond to lemon juice. Spread
the stained place over a vessel of
actively boiling water and then put
lemon juice on the stain. After a
few minutes, rinse the fabric and repeat.
Try a mock duck when you want
a palatable, inexpenaive baked meat.
It's really a flank steak, stuffed
ZELL'S
FUNERAL SERViCt
Undertaking and
Embalming
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Call Maupin Drug Store
Phone-345
WERNlVtARK
SHOE STORE
Shoes and Repairing
Wasco Coun fys Exclusive
Shoe Store
-ihoes for tb
(ihnnral Repairim
''be "alien, Ore
WhiteRestaurant
PRIVATE BOOTHS
Where the best 35 cent
meal is served in
The Dalles
Next The Dalles
Creamery
C. N. Sargent, Prop.