Ihursday, dctober 3, 19. t HE MAUPIN TIMES 'mre Thr Shii iapia times ' UNDENT NEWSPAPER C. W. Semmel, Editor t , W. .rrvi ml E. R. Senimat Publishart '!.'' utiy Thunday at .'ij.-i.pin, Oregon .W-.i'on - Onecar, $1.50; tix uioufha, yl.ck ; three months, 60cU. Bhtwd as second cljflSg mail mut tvr 6!Hftiiber 8, lull, ui ttie posl oilvi ul M.ij,,.u, Oica, u;iix tn Act of March 8, 1876. iMiOftl'ANl MATTERS REGARD 1NU LICENSING OF AUTOi Secretary Ho Eluiidatti New Lav Pertaining to Se-urinj Auto Operations MvcH curiosity as to the nir-nne. in which automobile registration: wll be handled the first of the yea. d-ie to the change in the registrator j i-xiod is manifest among tourist o! tint state, accordng to the number o inquiries being made to the iecietar of state, Hal E. Hoss. With Oregon unique tmong statcf in. establishing & spilt of the ealendai yeij registrations always in force h'Tftofor?, an cntwly new sy?tei s.-vivttrj- 'i hi.'-f jr-ar J.;r.u.'l !. ! carried in the driver's compart mont of the car, to serve as com ,.li"io identification of the vehicle. As usual on the fit' t of the your, nrr. tn.'s of motor vehicles will be u, iiie iipplii'iitioiis for li on;, j ' i' 1 hv' will be .ic i., i kv r.'mil-tan.rfs on a lc.$ i! .'.i in 'bo i ri few years, du; i Uif new licvir c fee l..w which .:-.ps eutctiw J .nuaiy 1, 1030. y fur both automobiles and trucks be b is. d cn rwi'jhts. with a new . f Iec i!..'!nr reductions of c.. . ' '; 't pel ' 'ut all along line. A chr.njre in the gas tax will be .Tective also the first of the year, ,h ..tided one cent per piilon brinsr wg the total gas, tax to four cents 'T gallon. Journey to Arctic Made in Canoe GRADING COMING WHEAT CROP Vdvice I to Figure Foreign Being Heavy Crop v- ' -l by the .;.-to U r'''Vii'. j f t the rrr i'4.rntior, ptro ' rn !.::'('. ;rwl '.he full H'-i' crc Julv , of ti.e samo Iw ntttsjiv1 A issuing ti!:-.tes I -.vice in the sit 7 o ojv!rt : .( .' r method of issuance of temporary licen es for the f irs' r'x months of the ye-.ir hr,s be?n volv-d. A windshield stickor, that .dii :'" 'i 'f:d Sv vck' do ..; " the cuslemnry d: . i '''.-w pl-;s on th? first of 'h? ye-ir. The t';k:r iw1: !MP'in that the eld 1.12? plsies should be removed from the cutomo bile. for it v;ll take ths 19S0 etick er, the 1929 licenses plates and the official receipt of registration, which The U. S. Bureau of Agriculture ; iys that producers of winter wheat hould not plan their 1930 produc ion with the expectation that wheat rops in foreign countries will be so ;hort as to provide a market for j their wheat equal to that of the present season. Should farmen errry out their expressed intentions tivs fi'll to seed a wheat acreage 1.2 tr cflut grerter than seodtd last fall, with aver: fe ahmdonment and Rvrr-ute yic-lds, i torh;rton woulJ ci;untinue to be well above Jomestic requirement and th? 1930 winter whe.it crop must be markpted upon an export ba is. With n.-irmal or ; average yields in Canada, Argcntins and Australia, producers must count i upon keen competition in world niar ikrls. The world mtrke: for wheat t .'h- '""0 oro- v.-"'l -pb-Mv be no ' r. ; le r.s good rs ' he prespnt season. j r -i -.1 Fithing Season ' M. Griffin has returned to his home at lone, after spending a time i in Maupin and indulging his time at 'th? river after redsides. "Dad" is QARLOR K. C .Baking Powder, 5 lb tin ..70c Schilling Baking Powder, 2y2 lb. tin $1.00 M. J. B. A-Folgsrs Coffee, 4 lb. tin $2.25 Golden West Coffee, 5 lb. tin $2.65 Parlor Blend Coffee, 5 lbs - $2.15 Tru Blu House Hold Crackers, 6 lb. box 90c Ghirardelli's Chocolate, 3 lb. tin $1.00 Merrimac Salmon, large tin, per doz. $3.00 Gulf Kist Oysters, 5 oz. per doz $2.10 Daro Lino Minced Ciains, 10 or., per doz $2.65 Garden Patch Telephone Peas, per case $3.00 Garden Patch White Corn, per case $3.00 Memmac Tomatoes, 2s, per case $3.35 Silverdale Catsup, No. 10 tin, each 60c Bulk Tea, green and black, per lb 40c Rose City Cut Macaroni, 13 lbs $1.00 Facy Head Rice, 13 lbs $1.00 Spcrry's White Down Flour, per bbl White River Flour, per bbl Fancy Seedless Raisins, 25 lb. box $1.85 White Wonder Soap, per case $3.79 Horse Shoe, Star & Climax Tobacco, per lb 70c Lucky Strike, Camels & Chesterfields, carton ....$1.25 Parlor Grocery 73 v LIVE efc .A . V'.T y .tVv t,J-svv vfv.' y V . ) . r; Amos Burj of Portland, ramer.i eTplorer and adventurer, and Dr. George Reher. desn of the graduate nrhiml t the I'nivrrsily of Oregon, epent the summer on a 8. 00!). mile pckic voyaee of exploration thst carried theni long CNe Alhabaska, Sl.nc and Muckeniie rivers to the Arctic ortan. Here a 90-mile portage w as made over the summit of the Rocky mountain to the hesd waters of the I5e! river, where the two men embaked in aVin rsitoe for a 500-mile float down the western slope of the Rockies, the Bell and the Porcupine to Fort Yukon. Draw ins ahowa map of journt;. Insert is Rurg upon departure. an ardent fisherman but whrn the big: ones cease to take bis line, hav ing the waters to the 'smaller tvoul. he got di courted and rr.ncludi'd that home was the best place f.tr him. Half Brother Dle George Flags and wife of The Dalles Optimist, were cr.lkd to M. Helens last week by the di-ath of tin former's half brother, Dennis Morri son, who passed away at the home Sunday, September 29. P- eml nt was a printing pressman and had been engaged at that work for several years In Seattle. Heart disease was the causa of death. i M-pri'im-nt .tat inn. Two gunny s-.i-ks are ti"l tng'ther at thP K-p :u, bottom eonicrs and carried over Mir shoulder. This mukea it possi b!e to co through the fiplil taking Hip desirable pars from two rows at -no linip. Thp carriers nmuilly will h.-nd'p enough ho that lhy csn ne livn-'-cd at the rnd of the row . j P.ig'nuing al'-mt October I, clec i trc light ur-i'd in the Inying househ i .vi.l im rt-a-p the hpn's dy to about ' ! 2 or 'i !iom-i, says the Oregon ' f ,x . riniPiit st.ition. This gives the h-- ns time to pat more food and thus ' ptv-dife more eggs. Kelly Receivinj Treatment Le ter Kelly is nt The Palls re-cc-iving medical at entii.n. Hoc; ntly while climbing a barbed wire fence he scratched the inside of hix right leg, just below the knee hinge, lb thought nothing of the wound at the time but when it became pamrui went to the county seat and con sulted a doctor. There he was told he had a severe caae of blood -poison ami bad reached the ho-pitrl m tu.i' to nave amputation of tho leg. Il ia improving and expects to be able to return to hi home h';re soon. Urn can be forced itiio laying earlier by feeding them a moirt rm ih in which there is a high per centage of protein, such k, meat meal, firh menl, or a good grade of t, nkage, and by mixing this with !...: :ei mil!;. Thii is fed at noon, tijvintr the birds sour skinunilk or i.otferniill. to drink will supply extra ; rotcin. . To pre.-piit. rinn riaterials, such as j '-rt.HtP, cbilTons, and silk rrepp I '-,i i (.in lring they mi'v stitched nn ! sl.ripa of newspaper of ordinary thiek- r.( The. ijapec i held under the m::tpml licmg s'ltchPfl, and is easily pulled of when stitching is completed. FARM REMINDERS A carrier nisidc- of gunny sic!;;' is convenient wh?n selecting s?cd com in the field, says the Oregon II jr. v.-i p to kiep tnilors rluilk in two or ilin'c c-ilors on limi in the icwing room for marliiug p-rfora-!ion ,-hh! not'-bes. instead of culling 110 EAST 2ND. ST. THE DALLES ORE. ff 1 Supper in the Woods VTOW that the weather is warm iand balmy, isn't it fun to slip C some food into appropriate con tainers and drive out to the woods for your supper? Such a meal rn;iy be the simplest imaginable and tie, d not involve even building a fire. Cold meat, sandwiches, perhaps fresh fruit and cup cakes, and hot coffee carried in the thermos bottle are ample for the meal. A typical menu is: Cold Fried Chicken Pnfnto Ch'Js Sardine Sandwich Sweet h'ruit Sandwich fretk Fruit Chocolate Cup Cakes Hot Coffee Tc make an unusual sardine and wich, bone and mash a can of sar dines. Mix with one talltijioca j chopped ripe olives, one tabl-spoon lemon jrire, two taMei-poom chopped, pickled beets and three taijlespoons mayonnaise Spread lie twetn thinly Sliced white bread Sweet Sandwiches For the swret sandwich, mash two crrain cheeses, add one fourth cup o( wcll-rlrained crusmd pine apple and one-fourth cup of straw berry preserves and cream well I'se between thin slices of burterrd wbole-whrat bread. .An-iitirr exrrllent picnic sandwich consists of hree-foiir;lis cup cold baked beam, one-fourth enp chivvied ce'rry, one-fourth can chili sauce mixed together and sprrad lirtwern buttered slices of canned Boston brwtvi) tread. Western fat stock is making an enviable reputation Thnt middle western r,ttit are not the premier fat stock producing cen tors of the nation is shown by the f. 1 1 Hint iinimiils from 1'nelfie Count stnt are winning owardi in the ft .-most shows of the country. Climatic and forage conditions here are pnrtuuluily favorably to successful and economical production. Tho, loo, In th development of Uiie Industry, breedrt are encouraged and inspired to frenter effort by our own Pacific International Livestock Esposition, the 19th Annual of which wi'l be bold at Portland, Oregon, Oct. 26-Nov. 2- Featured this year will be tx'nbit of pure bred Beef and Dairy Cattle, Horees, Sh' up, l!of, Coats, Foxci, Poultry and Rabbits. AUo Dairy, Mnufacturert' and L.-.nd Products Shows; lndulrlul Expoiitloni and world-renowned Hoiin Show. Prriuiumt offered total $100,000. We, here at tbo Maupin rtii." B.ink, know of no qu.l opportunity of see 'nf the ntien'i f n-tt ,nd !ct livrstork of every kind and of learning the profitable rt-tultt w!ii -b b vr- b rn oblnine.J throukb miiinf; breed tamUidi. For thl reason we ur- cv ry lrini,-r to ttltend the Pacific International. Maupin Slate Bank (INCORI'O HATED) ll8 Mil! IlMffi LEGION DANCE PROGRAM October f Old Tmie Hanco. Cctober 10 Orch w'.r i Pan -e. Nov. 2 Cnrniv.l end Hallowe'en Pence.' Kv. fi0, Time Pam-e. 'ov. Thimk.givlng Dance. I e -. I I - Oi t he tra PniH'o. !. . '.Ij ('hri.itnma lner. Pec. HI New Vtars Punce. Crandall Undertaking Co. In order that vc r.iay serve you better, at the time our services vw ret (!.-!, wo have a representa tive in your neip,Moi 1km, d whom you may call. Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot Wnpinitia Mr. mn Mrs. Roy Ward Wi m Mr. "tv! Mrs. F. K. Mairil! Ty;h Viilky Mr. nnd Mrs. W. . Sloan OPiANDALL UNDERTAKING' CO. The Dalles, Ore. Hum 2 Lady Assistants txxxxxxxixzxiixiirxirxirsiiizxiixTixixiTxixxiiiiiiixT: Callaway Funeral Chapel The Dalles, Ore. 9 KIU,i:VAiS Dufur, O10. We carry a complete line of Casketi tttt 1 1 1 1 x xrxxxxxxr zxrzxxxrxxgzxxM txxj The High BoUarfor Your Livestock For Trucking Livestock Call liOJI DAVIDSON Phone C-F-2, Maupin, Oregon Ship your Cuttle, Hogs and Sheep to ALBRIGHT COMMISSION CO. PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS Harvest Bread A Wasco County Product MADE BY Sc Oregon BaKery Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from your homr merchant get the best I