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St gg&feufts ftEws-Rgvisw, Resgeufts, 6mgou, monday, october 21, 1 940. British Planes Blast German, Italian Regions (Continued from pace l) tiomba on Ilio (ierninn capital plnc im-n. BERLIN CIVILIANS SLAIN, GERMAN AGENCY ADMITS BERLN. Oct. 21. (AI'J An apartment building In Woxt Horllii was ilcHlroyeil and nuiiinrouH civil laiiK w killed anil injured In limt night's llrlt iMh raid on the tier- inun capilal, l)NH. (icrman iwwb UEimey, ninoi-tiiil today. Th ihwh aneniy Hulil Dm Hill Jail dropped four exploHlvo liinnlis on I liii city in addition to a hIiiiww of Incendlnrien. Earlier reporla said Hint only III' rendlary bombs fell on tlin capital In the atlai k which nent llerllnem Into air raid HheltorH for the first time In five nltilitu and which mi thorized nais charactHi-lzeil uh ' an outright terror act against the Her lln population." Blows Dealt at Sea. An Intensified L'boat cainpnlifn, Hie IiIkIi command reported today, waH respoiiHihle for destruction of a Ilrlllsh auxiliary cruiser of morn than HI.OiiO tons anil of two llrlt Isli convoys. In the latter attack, the hlKU commam1 said, two hiiIi marines participated. Torpedo planes worn credited with sending three 'strnnuly pro tcetcd mcrchanters" totaling 20.000 tons to the bottom off the east coast of England during the night Heavy urtillery of the fjerman army and navy was said to liavo shelled two merchantmen in Hover harbor, musing "severe destruc tion" to the ships anil port faclli ties. Dr. Single Wins His First Battle With Big Chinook Having spent nearly an hour en ricuvoriiiK to persuade a 40-pound Chinook salmon to give up and come to guff, Dr. Harry Single, dentist ul the Knseburg Veterans Administration facility, now un derstands what It is like to hook and land a big fli. he says. The big chlnook wus tuken on a spin ner Just above .Mill creek on the lower Umpiiia Saturday. It was Dr. Single's first experience nt handling a salmon on hook nnil line. Hall-Sharing Bid From Willkie Spurned by F. R. (Continued from pafiw 1) Uik fhy. For Iho tlomorrnts, the current wook will two I'ri'Hldi'iil IiOHHt'velt hi uu avowi'd "imlltlnil" role, iih lin iMilvprn the firm of rlvi addrcusiMi Intrndod, kii IiIh own Himminremi'iit Hitld, In 'VnrifM't , . , ittdlhiMiili fu! Hll'lcatlou ol facl" by mm mi It; it forH and In "Klvn tlin true fiuin In Ihn nun If.' On ihn rcpuhllrun bMp, Wonili'l. I., wllllilc i'lubnrked on iiiio.liur chiflely filled Itluorarv of ninny Hpt'Orhtw and much niflriiKo. The rmiuhllYun iintHiilrntiiil ntiiuln,t,K HclicdulP will (alio lilin from Win coiiHin, where he mulun a major nddreHR loniuhl at Milwaukee, eusd ward ihrotiKli lllliinln, linllnnii and JVnUfl.vhniilji to New York. . . Other Notables Dated : 'To bark up I he personal ram- imlKtiiiiK of iln Hlamlard biarer. each party marahaleit u nupporilim array of nolnbles. Kormer 1'tesldent Hoover Is mdieduled (o .true Wlllkle'H rnnae In a Thuifiliiy lily lit n'i'ili al Co lumliiiH, Ohio. , Frank l.owduu. rm tuer novei nor of IIIIiioIh, Ik on Hie program lor a liroitdeaHi ;u,ilnnn on Kriday nlKht. Nuiui'huih other par ty promtueniH also are down lor La Ik 8. In Dm democratic ramp. Henry A. Wallace, vice presidential nomi nee, haa the mottt active week with n achedule which will take him Into Iowa. WIhcoiikIu, Illinois. Michigan and udjaennt territory. Villiam ( , Itnllitt. amlutHHadtir to l-'rance, r.peakH in t'liiir tid totiiht, and At torney (ieneral Jackron i llnled for a radio ntldresft Wednesday. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Malor Hoople V1 AMD THERE VOL! HfKVE IT. MR.MUrAM THE MOOPLE AOTOAAATIC CATTLE BRts,NOT;R IT'S NEW, IT'S ANO M.L I NEED ISA BIT OP PiMAMClNG.w EGAD, SIR , YOU HAVE A FORTUNE RIGHT WITHIMVOUR GRASP fflpf I KNEW BV THE GLINT IN HIS EVS THIS WOULD BE A BAD ONE I CAN SPOT A DOODLEBUG EVERY 123 TIME MEL-L,HOVJ TO TELL WlM Xi NU WTHUUI BXir-WltNO UK HVo DLUOU PRESSURE WE LOOKS LIKE VlOLErAT TNPE.' YMm AH MOOPUE, AS. A BANKER, Around the County Days Creek Flying Cadets "Mount" Aerial Steeds Glendale HAYS CIIEKK, Oct. 21. Mr. nnil Mrs. Kurl Suinncr were nttcnrifiiK lo busincsH inultrirs In Huselniin Inst Thnrsiliiy niornlng. While ihere Mrs. Sumner re-eivcil ineill. cul a Item Ion for her car which has lii cn kMiik consiilernlile trouble. Mrs. Wulrcr lluichliisoii anil her son, John, uml her ilaiiKhier. Miss Hem. wero Siinilny cnlieis nl the lluv IUirtley home In CanynnvlllK. Hon niissell anil Carl I'alm or IlosebniK were illnner nuesls at tlm John reiKUson hoinn Tuesday. Mr. anil .Mis. Kay Wright nnil family nccoinnanleil by Miss Mr- jorln Church anil Miss Anna Lewis went to iiOKchut'K Saturday. The latter remainei! there at her home Until Sunday afternoon. lent. Ivan I. Huwes, acting conv innniline offiirer nt South 1,'nipiiua rails t-"t:u cainp. was a business visitor In MeiUoril Tuesday, lie also visited I. lent. K C. Cionlute. former caiun comiiiunilm', while there. Mr. nnil Mrs. David Fate and children, Huih anil .Marlon, wit Sunday quests al ihe home of Mr. I'ute's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ilemick Tale In Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Worthlni-'lon and Mrs. Ray Ilaftdal and son. Myron, visited at the Ora Conilray homo t Azalea Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Hutchinson had as their quests dtiriin; the week-end their son-in-law and ilaut'iner. .Mr. und Mrs. Hill llioin ley of Marshfiehl. and also their son. Mini, who is attendi'iK f).S.C AmoiiK those attending- the thea ter at .Myrtle Creek Saturday eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. Aha Per due and son, Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Perdue and Herbert li.ichor. Frances Perdue, student in the local crude school, was taken to Three Di Maggios Sign on Dotted Line in u ?i Ei CI.FN'DAI.K, Oct. IS. Mrs. Ilnv- mond Smith. ilaiiKhter of Win. Moil-1 Portland Thursday bv her mother chette left Friday for Jacksonville, ' Mrs. Ted Perdue, for treatment at Fla.. where her husband has em- the Moernbecker hospital. She bus ploymeut and they will make their been having trouble with mastoid home. infection. I ney returneii to tneir Mr. and Mrs. W. Dohyns, Art home on Iiavs creek Sunday. Ivan Welch has again acrepted employment nt the South I'mniiua lb-'1 .., ai the bit, these 4!0 liorseottcrcd bas e train ut aaii(.dlih PlPla, Texas, nre abuut to lake off with some of the 7 war pilots Uncle Sum will tram this year at the controls. Crew ch stand by to remove chock blocks from wheels us the cadets check t Hie 82 Instruments, knobs anil controls th?y must handle s," '-"i .V,',",;,, ." Hit and-Run Blows Dealt clover fUUMl ton; I i - ...l . ! b. kl m onruin oy nazi nanes MARKET REPORTS Alfaira No. 1, vetch J 10 "ii ton timothy, custom Oregon $17. tin: valley timothy . .. ton. Portland. wool, 111 in eastern Oregon range 27-Htl; cross bred :i2c; Willa mette valley 12 mouths ... lb.; lambs . . lb. MOIIAUI l!H0. 12 months :i"c lb. CASCAHA 111 ID peel Se lb. HOPS - Oregon IMS. Ill lie III.; 1910 eoiilrnets Hue lb.; lillll s I- less 37-ltlc lliillllll.il. (Oontlnupd from pnKB 1) PRODUCE loads innslly H.r.n; 2L'.'-27ll lb. fi .',n POHTt.ANl). Ore.. Oct. St. (AIM In mostly K .75. Feu- f. S5 tl.i.il; Ill'TTKII Prints. A grade Mlc light-lights under pressure, innslly lb. in parchment wrappers, :ilie in fi Hfi-IWi; few to r.7j. some unsold, cnrtoim; II grnile HL'Jc In parchment Packing sows steady, mostly I .'i,i wrappers. MJo In cartons. fi-llll. feeder pigs li.inl-riil, some lnl.i IliriTKHFAT First iiunllty unsold. 111 it v 1 mi 11 in .(I of 1 per cent aridity, CATTI.F (lenernlly steady delivered Portland :i2:i2Jc lb.; pre- with lam i,St week, t'lnoil 'fed iiitnm quality (maximum of :t.r, of 1 teers mostly lii.r.O-HO short fed per cent nclilily). X.l-3 Ic. 1 valley !) 2S-.10, few lln ilnv steers fl 7;,. routes and country points 2c less tirass steers N.2:V9.00, eoinnion or 31c; second quality 2c under 1 grades down In 11.75. Slower ami first or ao-MJc. fed steers mosilv 7.iHi-S.ini. talrlv CHFKSK Selling price to Port-lgood fed hellers 8.K5. Commoii liind relnlleis; Tillamook triplets to medium grass heifers K Tf.-S .'in LIVESTOCK POKTl.ANIl. Oil. 21. (AP) (P. S. Ilept. Agr ) HOtiS -Ac live, steady with Frhliiv or ii cents below last Monday, (iooil I l'l'w '" a few windows of the em lo choice. 1110-215 lb. drive ln.. hassy. mostly l).;tr. few down to (125. Cur- Another homh failed to explode brick structure was not hntlly damaged. No member of the staff was In jured. Permission was given today by llritlsh censors to tell about !. A Oerman plane laid a stick or bombs across the big square in London's fashionable west end. tint' demolished a house. danri.-;ed two others across the square and triplets to hint llljl' Fx- 20Jo Hi.; loaf 2HJc: wholesalers, lSJo lb. f. o. h. Tillamook. I'XKIS Prices to producer;' ti-nu tMn.llmti )),.. I.....!., itilllll. lllc doz. Hesille lo rehillei- 4c higher for cases, cartons fie hither. COL'NTKY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs beBt butchers 125-l.riO lbs. 9 !IJc; vealers rnncy 10 UIJc; light (bin ltl lltc; heavy 1012c; lambs spring Jtlc: yearlings ; ewes -l-7c; good cutler cows 9-10c: dinner cows S-9c: bulls 11-11 Jc lb. LIVE 1'OI I.THY lluylng inlces. No. 1 grade Icghorn broilers 1 1 to 2 lbs., lflc; fryers under 3 lbs. lllc; springs 2i to 4 lbs.. 15c: roasters over 4 lbs., lfic: leghorn hens, over Si lbs. 12c; Leghorn hens under II ls.. 9c: colored hens over ! lbs., 15c; colored hens, 4 to 5 lbs., 18c; over B lbs.. 15c; old roosters Re lb. DRESSED TTItKEVS lluylng prices: New crop hens lvluc; toms 14c III. ONIONS Oregon Danvers, 75 90c: Yaklmas 70c. POTATOES Deschutes No. 1, $1.16-1.36: Yakima 11.05-1.20 cwt.; Klnmnth fl.30 cental. HAY Selling price to retailers: dinner to common cows II. 25-4.50. fnt dairy cows to 5.25, good beer cows ti. 511.7. 25. Medium to good hulls ti. 25 7. on. cutters down to 4.75. Vealers strong, good to holce lll.50 ll.nil. few select 11.50- to lS.O'i, Couiinon vealers down about 7.IM1. SI1KEP Active, steady. Coed I to choice trucked in lambs. S. 25-50. Shorn liini hs 5.75 down with early I shorn kinds to s.15. Feeder lambs j 7.ii0-.rnl. yearlings ti.utl. (loot! ewes I up lo 4. nn, medium grades 2.50 S.mi. imniciliately. hut dug itself deep pit about 50 feet from the front door. It went off a few hours later, blasted more windows anil hurled soil and stones on lo the root' and against the front wall. The lusiilo was not damaged nud a spokesman said today "we're still open for business." Ten persons were killed in the same raid when a big tleriuuu bomb crashed near the Y. M. C. A. headquarters in Oreat Hussel street, blasting out doors and win-1 lows and blowing down inside par-1 llllons, lletween loo and 500 mom- 1 tiers sheltered in the gymnasium wero not hurt. . I Allhough the outside walls were not badly damaged, officials said I they would not he able 10 use the building again until after the war. 1 liohyns and Ixirix Pickett enjoyed end. They returned Sunday via the , " ,.. '.' . ..... ''''vT'ao r','.y r'T"- w , h"csVs Sunday ,U .lie home of Mrs! Mr. and Mrs. Amy ampole. Jlr.'-,.,,,.,,,,, i,ro,h,.,-inlaw and sinter, and Mrs Harry ( ool and linrillv Alr. ninl Mrs. Fmliii Mover, of ( au vislted Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. yonvlllc (iill.ert Olson. I mib Alice Fisher of Seattle visit- Mr. and Mrs. 1-.. II. Ilounshell re.'ecl hern Tuesday nt Ihe home of her turned Sunday from spending a niece. Mrs. Archie Ferguson. She short time In Portland. 1 also called at the John Ferguson Mrs. tirace Croorh was a bust- home while here, ness visitor here Saturday. : .Mr. and Mrs. Hay Wright had as Mr. nud Mrs. C. K. liver spent their guests Sunday Mrs. Wright's Sunday visiting In Ashland. hrolher-ln-law and sister. Mr. anil Henry Howard, Al .i'aekson, Pete Mrs. Karl Weseman and their Youngworlh, Paul Arehainheaii, daughter, Hetty l-ou. of lllendale. Keuneih Haess. nud Edwin Johnson lim Helly l.ou. u foriuer student fished ifn llogue river Sunday 1 1'1 local school, bail just re Frunk Williams and Win. Iturtou1"11"''1 u"m l latnl where she are spending a lew davs fishing oil 111111 attended Ihe Pacific Interna Mule creek ' tional Livestock show as the guest Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins visit- IJ"', First National Hank of Poll ed Harvey Smith in the hospital hi !'''' '"'ing chosen as girls repre Orants Pass Friday. sentalive ot Hollglas county 1 11 lug'rn,- ,',"l,?w J",", Sal",l;,l"v, r:"- Vmong those attending to liusl I am I, e , 1. iv ', ' "" " ll"hurg Saturday l uali e am nlly. Mr. and Mrs..wi,,.n j,.B- Vrltx Sllv ,, lia lucjer ol ( lalskanle. tire. ' Itirhard, and daughter. Harbara. Miss Mary Kay (,leun or Hose. u,mllnMd Snyder, .lav Wright and burg visited friends here over Sun- son, John. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Dean. '.V 'and sons. John and Clavhourne, Mr. Harvey Smith has returned here and Mrs. Earl Sunnier. Mr. and Mrs. from the Orants Pass hospital and liii k Mesick und Charles MacK. -ills louviileseing at bis home. ze. Mrs. W. T Harbour was a busl- NeWel Wood, who is a student at ness caller at orants Pass Tburs-1 ,,,,, ,.,,, visiu.,, ,lul.lnK ,,. ;,' , . week-end Willi his parents, Mr. and Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Wright nf'-M,u v v v,,l llakersvllle, ( allf.. are tlie parents! Mr. ami Mrs. I). A. Moore and 01 a ij pound boy born on October daughter. Miss Nettie, and Mrs. 15. Pile. Mrs. Wright was form- Susie Alvord of Ashland, who is a n .ii iss neieu uregg ami at one guest at the Moore home, were - TrrrTamio art iiuHriHnHaBjnKiaMl 4 'iLM& the home of his parents, Mr. am Mrs. Frank Tripp. Floor Sanding and Refinishing CHAS. KEEVER Phone 651-J Phone 128 Temporary addreta R, F. D Oakland, Oregon H. C. STEARNS Funeral Director Deemed Lady Atilitant Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. Any Distance, Any Time Our service le for ALL. and meets EVERY NEED Three of San Francisco's Di Magylo brotliers signed up in a bunch-but tliis time, it was selective service registration rather than major h-utsuc bascbull contracts. Left to riRht, Joe, Yankee batting ace; Dominic, of the Boston Reds, and Tom, business manager for the boys. placed In the fornipr primary room. This urranKmnl improves tin classroom t'itcilitii'8 ns .Miss Church. who has charge of the sevonth ami eighth uradt room also in an assist ant hifih Fchnol instructor. Ifii" to the new ui-niiiKHiiifiit all IiikI) school class rooms ait on lh main corridor of th huihlinu. Azalea 7.AhK. Oct. 2h Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ilazznnl vlsilcd horn briefly TiM'sduy morning at the Iioiiip of Mr. and Mi. It. C. Johns. They wrn pii rouu? honif' altr visiting ;tl Oakland, Calif., Villi thrlr son, ViiTil. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hooth, from fliavps ciPok. and Jim 1 colli visit-1 I'd Thursday at IxhiU ini'luss with Mr. and Mrs. (Jnry Swan. William Jaiitzcr, Vfinin Kat- man and Jimmy Morgan, mado a business trip lo Kimcne Wednes day. Marjorln Smith left Ralurday for Seattle, Wash., where she will visit elatives alter visiting Ihto for sev eral days with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. nud Mrs. Henry Smith. Harold Maker, from Iteiklev. Calif., is a visitor at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Kemp. T. (. Johns, Oscar Smith and Mr. Young made a business I rip lo Itoseliuru Thursday. Miss Vivian lienner, from Salem, is a guest at the boinc of Mr. ami Mrs. 1-orrest Karniim. Miss lien ner taught the Ilootli school sev eral years ago. Mr. Hae rrom Yamhill spent sev ral day. 4, hen? last week on busi ness. Mrs. Vernon (lapdeckp and Mrs. Hoy March returned lo Ihelr home e Monday titter siiendlnt? sev eral days in Kiineue where Ihey at tended the weddhiR of Mrs. Uurch's sisler. Miss Pauline Williams and Clifford Dornhecker. Mrs. In tlecke aiso visited her sister. Mrs. K. O. Adams at Hedmond before re turning home. Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Clare return ed to their home hi Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday after being hero on business for the past ten days. Neil Tripp of Talent made a brief vNit here Monday evening at OUR GOAL 31 r, & Service that pleases Is the goal we set and we make it, every time you use one of our taxicabs! As comfortable as an . . . easy chair. CALL TAXI 21 IMMEDIATE SERVICE EVERYWHERE We can take your old washer as a down payment on a new Maytag Washer OTT'S MUSIC STORE On the Corner by the Depot Cass and Sheridan Sts. Telephone 461 littii' :i li'iu lii-r in ili Hi linnl. Stock and Bond Averages BONOS Compiled by Tlie Assnciiitpil l'ross. Oi l. 21: 211 111 10 10 UK's liul'ts I'fs Full. Mninl.'iy (in. 2 ln.7 !i;i.-l r,7.ll l'rt'. ilay i;o.2 iih. 7 !i!i.2 U7.7 Mnnlh ai:i) .. lin.ll lut 2 iis.'i 4.1. ,1 Vi:u- ::mi r,2 II lili.J il.,.i .(S.O I!' I" hieh .. IU.2 1 1 . 7 mi. 2 S3.5 mni in- .. 4s:. .i.H !in.:i sst STOCKS M IS 15 fill lllil'ls Kit's I'I's Sl'ks Mcmilny 12. II 1117.7 Rfi.5 -11.4 I'lvv. i-iiy .. . ii.1.2 111.!) -14.7 Miilllll iimii ... lil.S 112 :l'..7 45.3 Yi'iir acit 75 7 2:!.U "!l.!l 5:1.4 llllil Insll 74.2 20.5 4". 11 52.2 mm in- ... 52:1 i:i.o :m.!i ;i7.n WHEAT IHH(Tt.ANI). ll.l. 2l(n Open Hili Uv (Muse e 7li 7l Til Til COMPLETE BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION Call 586 HOTEL VALLEY James Ralston, Manager Bus Fares REDUCED Seattle $ 4.50 Sacramento 5.50 Long Beach 10.85 San Diego 12.00 Los Angeles 10.50 San Francisco 6.00 Phoenix, Ariz. 16.50 Low fares to many more points Streamlined Buses Convenient Daily Departure Dollar Lines Depot: Grand Hotel Phone 155 T. J. Seemet, General Agent It Is True Guests from Roseburg have Free Garage at Danmoore Hotel 12 and Morrison Sts. Portland, Oregon Also ' Family rafts from $3.50 Room with 2 Double Beds and Bath. : Also , Single Rates from $1.50 with lavatory (free shower privi leges), from $1.75 with toilet; from $2.00 with bath. 50c for sec ond person. Also OUR GUARANTEE to you is If appointments and rates are NOT what you expected YOUR TAXI fare to another hotel will be cheerfully paid. RAY W. CLARK, Mgr."..: visilitiK nnil sliuppinu in Knsehuri; Inesilay. While there Mrs. Moure. .Miss Moure anil Mrs. Alvnril were liinehenn (illesls of Mrs. J. M. Hull ley. lllll'ini; the weeli-enil Ihe equip ment iii (lie primary room was moved into what was formerly the seventh anil eighth uraile room, the equipment of ihe Inner room heinu Developing and Printing roll of 8 .... Your choice of Enlargement FREE The Film Shop 222 No. Jackson St. Phone 9-Y Rice & Meyers Sheet-Meta! Works Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 527 N. Jackson St. Phone 320 I I wne I ) --II If you wont a pleasant surprise today, try Barcjpy's Gold Label Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Full Bourbon richness, yet light-bodied easy to take. Its price is part of the pleasure. Call for Gold Label. 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