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PAGE EIGITT The OHEGON STATESMAN, Balera, rljr'llbmfair December 5, 1933 inn i nn niiin JILUU HILLS FETES GUESTS Informal Parties , Given at Many Homes in This District v - APPLES MOVE SLOWLY ON WLaSJWl WHOLESALE EGG PRICES ARE LESS WALDO HILLS, Dec. 4.; Mrs. Wanie Luthy and daughter, Zel u of Salem, were Sunday fuesta f Mrs. Luthy's brother, John Ooodknecht and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doerfler were boats to a group of yoi'ntT people from SUTerton Friday erenlns. The- time was spent talking- orer high school days. , A dainty lunch was served late In the evening. Those motoring- out were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatteber. Alice Jen en, LMIe Madsen and Henry Hjorth. Mrs. Maude Haberly and dau sh ier Mildred of The Dalles motored down for the holidays. On Thurs day they were guests of relatives In Salem. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haberly and Ihlldren, George and Phyllis Jean, Mrs. C. R. Riches, Frank. Lois nd Winnie Riches were guests at the Haberly home. . - irinvit Vox thinned 71 head of S Us prize sheep "to California to 1 ixhlblt at the Los Angeles winter show. His brother. Eddon, also r has an exhibit la the 4H club Ihow. ' J. J. Doerfler is attending the aut growers convention at Cor- talUa, Mr. Doerner is a wiaeiy known nut grower and an au thority on filbert culture. -Vi-U-nls Reunited Mrs. Mary GaUagan was . de lighted to have as her guest Sun day Ted Shoemaker, newly ap- Kinted state tramc onicer. iney d been acquainted In Hood Riv er. Mrs. Gallagan's health is so much Improved that she can en Joy company. Her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Solle of Silverton also visited her 1 Sunday. i ' People la . the community were l . M a . . ' . deeply gnevea aanaay w ucnr v. the passing of Mrs. E. B. Fletcher of Salem. Her daughter. Lorraine, was the teacher of the Center view school two years ago. Students Honored Mr. and Mrs. Edson Com stock entertained a group of Silverton friends at dinner Friday evening, honoring their son, Roger, Miss Shirley Sylvester and her room mate. Miss Juanlta Kilbourne. The young people who are attend ing' the U. of O. were home for the holidays. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. A. J. McConnel, Miss J. Gra ham, Mrs. S. J. Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sylvester, Janet Com- r .... , Uh V Cnm atrwlr i and the honor guests, Roger, Shir 1 ley and Juanlta. 1 ' I Ur. an Mrs. E. J. Havernlck and baby son, Byron, of McMlnn vllle, were Sunday guests at the William Havernlck home. ." Little Irene Gaylord of Port land spent last week ' witn ner grandmother, Mrs. O. K. Sebo. Bill Miller of Portland came up Wednesday to spend the holidays at the G. O. Schockley home. TCr1n VTn Grfodnecht. who Is doing practice teaching, at . Vnl sets, did not come home for the vacation. She had been home for few dsva Inst previous and as the other teachers stayed she de hhm1 t Rh wiii b home De cember 19 for the Christmas va- cation; . ; Fine Quality Burbanks Dominate NJarket for Potatoes . Apples are moving very slowly. especially the higher-priced wtap- ped and packed sorts. There is considerable movement of low priced grades. Jobbing at SA-(0e per box. i Fine-Quality local Burbanks continue to dominate the potato markets, with most of the city's supply now moving direct from producers to retailers, without passing through Jobbers hands. U. -S. No. 1 Deschutes Gems have declined to 11. CO per ewt. to re tailers, and fair-quality No. 2 Yakimas are priced as low as 50c per ewt. to consumers. ; Many receipts of California to matoes are showing much loss in repacking, . and really good stock is scarce. Movement is limited, at prices ranging from. 1 1.50 to 92.- 50 per repacked lug, depending on quality. Immediate; advances In best repacks are predicted by the Jobbing trade. ' The cauliflower market stead- led, after, two days of declines. with Oregon's loadings limited to 5-7 vcars dally, ,the Northwest ern markets are consuming one- half of this output, leaving only a limited volume for eastern sale. Oregon 'flower consistently- nets a premium of 23-3 5o per crate over competitive California offer ings, in eastern markets. . General Markets rOBTLAXD. Ore-- Dee." 4 (APr Produce exchange. 'sat prices: tatter. extras S3; standards 31; prim firsts SO; firsts as. Eggs:, fresh extras SO; fresh M4insi S4. - Salem fJaraets Grade .B tww 4 , satin, delivered la Salem, 2J50 Batterfa a fans SMSOe. . Batterfa. delivered ta Salem 29-80. nxriT axo yzoztasxxi ' Trie said to growers by Sales bsytrs, DeeemVer 4. -M - . - Apr, reney, T ; Hedinmn " . . YZVZTJtXXJBS Onlene 0. S Ve. 1 u. a. K. a - i loo Petals - U. 8. S. S . . Squash par pass Cafes Spina Cslery. 9 ' BncM TagatakUs Toraipa, mwr 4s. kistkM Basts, par iu ktaaehas , CarrattSL sav as. bsaeass - Radish ts. pv as. feaaehsa .01 -oo?4 JO M JS -as 6rata nloas. fear- da.- Svaesas -i . v TZZD9 ' '7 ! t Bsylas Mess, Saav , ltSO Calf ml, 11 lbs. .. .1JS-UI Raratea, , , mm i. 41.00. Cars, wkala. tarn .00 to 44.00 Craaksi sad grasad. toa 4S.00-47.0O Mill m, toa .- V,. S0 Braa.Ua Zfg saasa, ewt. J.2J t 3.7S BOOS -Bnvlac PrkaSL Daa. 4. 1930 Z xtraa . : t Sta4ara Xa4ioa .as . .as Fruits, Vegetables OUXTBT Vnviar Meal. Sac 4. 1SS0 Roastars. ail .OT HmtIm, aana IT Braitors. ealarad 1 Mad. kerns JJ Iilsat kaa - 11 Tarkayi, Ke. 1 tows . .. Tvrkays, Ka. 1 bass , 3 TBrktys. Ka. tm -11 GSAni SJTD HAT Xsytog Iftoaa, Daa. 4, ItSO Haaat, westara ra4 3 SMt wklto Barley, torn 31.00 to 13.00 Oats, rray, bo. ; 4 Wkite. ba. B7i knyinf prieaa Osta sad Tstcb. tea Clertr TORTHXTD. Ora Dm. rrait and Tagatablaa. - Frask fruit ar aatva, aarala, packed, 93ft S.TS; joiakl stork. 3. SO; 'graparralt. Florida, S3.TS G4.2S; Texas. $4.:34.7; Arlxona, sJ.ac ; nsaas, s-aos. cartas, fa.e; -m- sanas. H IB. Unou Califerala. SS.50.7S. Cabbaira toea! Ik. i Cueambar Bothoate 3 1.25 Q 1.75. Potatoes Ortroa Desehatea. S 1.80 3 1.85; loral. 3101.23: Klsaata rents. Si.ouifli.ia; lastota. iiqijo eaatau Onioat sellios pri-a ta retailers: Ore- roa Ka. 1 grade, 75J90e cental. Artichokes California. S1.Z0 $3 1.SO dozen. Let tnfe Oreiroa. SI ersta for St: Call- foraia. 33 crate. Spiaaek local. 75 0 85e. Craaaerrlea MrFarUne. S5.73 box: eastern. IS 018a per bbl. Haeklebemea faaey. 12a n. Melons -Cesabaa, Sa lb. Grapes emperor. 7s lb.: Ifalass. 91.25 crate. Celery 17 so 7a per doses. Peppers Bet, grees. 73a lb. Sweet petstoes Csliforaia. 83.23 Q S.73. Canuflower Orerea. 9x01.73 par crate. Beaas California. 14015a lb. Peat California. 12 0 14a lb. Green Can leeaV 91.35 sack. Psrlie new: 8ai0e. ' Tomato kothomsa. S3 O 2.78 arate: CtJifornia. tmg sapacKaa. -ll.0O-lS.0O ii.os-ia.oo Alfalfa, Tslley, seeond eottlsf 17. Eastera Oregon fj rr Oaaaaoa 15.00 on rspnaaenrx HOPS .11 H to .1SU Taw rnlt - WAbRUIB . VarU Padffe Vv Orawers Assm. Prkas Praaanettas ... rmmey " Weaker Buying Power Y'-HelcK to Blame in i l Portland PORTLAND. Dee. 4 (APX i Wholesale egg .uotatlona opened S. cents lower on all grade today making the third price decline la this market la less than a week. Dealers point to aa increasingly dull consumer demand, occasion ed by unemployment and conse quent weakened buying power among the general public, aa the biggest factor : la the " market weakness, a In addition, . receipts have increased slightly and dis posal of an exceptionally large storage reserve have been de pressing price factors. The day's ruling quotations were: extras 30e; standards- 19e; mediums 23c and pallets 18c Firmness in outside "butter markets is being reflected here with' s general stiffening In the price position of cubes. - Firsts were quoted a cent higher at 1 cents at .opening: today with oth er grades fully stsady at recent price advances. Market position Is such' that part of the local sup ply eaa be shipped. ' . Largs Standard . Baft ekaU ; Paney Mrga -ST as Standard"" Karettee Fancy Mrga J -S5 at jit -ST fBeUvareel In S-noud Wan) Venta Ligbt amber kalrea ' Astras as pieces 43 80-83 15-40 40-43 43-43 43-50 p&tnraa .04 -69 H" .otik .0314 mm Jin nteria Hsu. Daa. 4. 1930 Lajnbs. tap 05 U J9 x Hogs, lso-aoo lba, - - S.3S , Hoc. 3 SO lbs n , 8.79 1 SHaars . .. , S.09 to Cawa -Haif era Draaaad Dressed Cesrsa Mediox Taal . bags 1 00-4.00 a, 00-6.00 13 WOOI. 014 Kid MOEAXn -13 iA .10 JO as ERkIEO Successful Sds : and Pro fjram Sponsored by Ladies Aid XEXZER. Dec. i Aa enjoyable evening was speat at the M. W. hall Wednesday evening by those who attended the chicken pie sup per and bazaar sponsored by the Kelier ladles aid. About were served, which netted a neat sum for the aid treasury. The basaar display was fine and everything from pot holders to comforters and quilts was sold. "A. abort program followed: Pi ano duets, Irma and Mary Keefer; readings by Kiss Leona Orey of Clear Lake, and Gordon Bancroft; vocal solos, Lester Evans, accom panied by Xrneet Savage, and a Toeal number by Muriel Bart- ruff, with Lorraine Beecroft at the piano. ' ' Wheat Purchase Go up as Orders Of Board Enter CHICAGO, Dec 4 AF) Stimulated by wheat purchase or ders apparently from farm board allies, grain -values took a late upward slant today. Shipping call for wheat was better than for some time, and there was an Im provement in domestic milling demand, future delivery purchase es of rye also was a bracing In fluence, ; especially as "December delhnca,at jihnlpeg sold ap proximately ill .'under , Chicago, putting- Canadian; rye' on - an Im port basis, the United 8tates tar iff on rye being but It eents a busneU Wheat closed Irregular but mostly showing an advance, ran ging front U . eft to le higher than yesterday. Oorn closed at M decline to 7-8 eent gain, oats M H eents higher. f 1JJUL9 Jr9.l.9JH-9JLf.9jLI Radio Tarns y XXX 1199 Xeys. -. :45 Vnsle; fans flsakas 7 :0O ktarntag Serened ers . S:0 Organ eaacart, V8S SH0 JnJUa Bajras 9:90- Tw Playmate; Tawa Taples 11:45 Tka Preiesaer and kia Dresxa i flirt . . " 13:03 Happr Hoar SMrla Orckaatra 1:05 kfarsball Sakl. toner Betty An t darsan, sopran 1:15 Knaia. dental lectnrs 1:45 i Ban's Kkytnaa Kama 3:15 Tka Eaekantats 1:45 Organ concert. : KES . 8:00 Cnet Catkern, karttoaa S:15 Tkelntn h. aaftraas S:S0 Btadio program - 3:45ean Ksntner, baritoas 4:00 Orgaa eeneert, Iran XHtmars 8:00 Caps. Dare's Unfinished Trsrals :00 kf aataeilla Ptowats, lectors 9:30 Melediea and Memoriae 10 rOO Kan Stnart's Sansfcina program 10:30 Jack and Jill Tavern Orekestrs 11:30 Vie- Meyers' ercbestra 13:00 Midnight BaTellera 1 1 1 . "S -' xaw eae Keys.- - 8 :45 DcTetional servkesr argas ' ' 7:30 Start tks Pay, KBO , S. 00 HBO :15 Cooking Sckael 4a :SO Betsy Creeker, HBO P S:45 Caokiag Sckaol 10:15 Joeepkina B. Gibsea. KBO 10:30 Woman's Magnsina af the Air, - - KBO -'.- 1180 Organ reciUl 13:15 aoekester Pkilkarmonie Orches 1 tra. KBO 1:00 Tews Crrsr 8:00 Organ - S : 1 5 Musical Masterwer ks .9:00 Tka World in" Mode S:15 Black and Gold Boom Oreksstrs. KBO 9:80 Palace Tea Timers 4:80 Phil Ooek, KBO 4:48 Cliekety Clack 5:04 KBO - 8:80 Amos 'n Andy, KBO 8:48- Tone Pictures, KBO 9 : 1 5 On-to-Oregoa ' 9 :S0 Oregonian. program 10:80 to 13 midnight Hoot Owls KOUr 940 Jtcya. " T:90 Harney eonaty cowboys 8:00 MysUs grab bag 9:00 Merrymakers 9:80 DUBS, feminine fancies 10:00 Melodiaaa -11:0S International Uteaea 11:80 School af the air 13 :00 Orchestra - 1:00 Hostess af the sir' 3 :80 Hawaiian entertainers ' S :4$ Oaekoa slab 9:18 Hewepaper af tka air 5 :0S Sernnbook af tka air 3:80 Price elob S :09 Bohemians 7:00 CB8, radia tallies 7:8e CBS. Wrigley 7:45 OB 8, Phoenix 8:00 Iala of golden dream 8:80 Andy and Virginia 9 :00 Pronty'e 9:80 Rasa City Bearers 10:00 Bntternnt brerities 10:15 Pip dreams Parents "and Friends Appre date Work of Small I Children; CLOVERDALE. Dee. 4 The program given recently at the Ill bee school by the pupils, under the direction ot . their teacher. Miss Helen Dumbeck,: was great ly enjoyed by a large appreciative audience. . J ' - . The walls of the school room were decorated with crepe paper in the season's colors, wall rases of flowers and art work- ot the different grades. The program was opened by a song "Thanks giving Pumpkins," Lorence Leh man; i recitation, "Mary's Tur key." Dorris Feller; dialogue "The First Thanksgiving." The actors were dressed In Puritan garb and each did their part well. Drill "Thanksgiving . Turkey." fourth grade. Recitation, "The Night Wind," Daniel Hosklnson. Recitation, "Mother Hubbard's Cupboard." Adren Scott.- Song, "That's Why We're Thankf uL" Recitation, 'Reasons for Thanks giving, Mary and Hugh Hoskln son. Drill, "Peter,' Peter, Pump-' kin Eater." Recitation. "Reflect Upon Tour Blessings," David Hosklnson. Song, "The Spanish Caviller." Ellanne Morris. Dia logue "Buying Eggs." Reading "SlRter Lou Cornea Home." Vir ginia Drager. Recitation "And So Was I." Gregg Thomas. Dialogue "The Thanksgiving Lesson." Song by the school "-America the Beau tiful." j Other Number GIvea Additional numbers outside the school; were mnsie by Mrs. Win. Morris and Jay Cook. Reading, "The Church Organ," Luclle Leh man. J Reading, "Mud Pies," Mrs. Ed Drager., Recitation. "Masses' Girl, Aron Dumbeck. Recitation. "When Pa Counts," Gertrude Cook.; In examining the work ot the pupils worthy of special mention 10:45 Waerly 11:00 D LBS. Val Valesto 13 :00-l :00 Herry-ga-ceaad TIM BiQUET! Father and Son Dinner to j Be Staged on Decem ber 16 ; 1 ! TURNER, Dec. 4 A"Fathr and Son" banquet is announced tor Tuesday ' evening. Decern bet It, to be held at the high school wii t in tn K a common ity affair with a committee from different organisations viaaaug the arrangemerts. M The ladles of the Christian ehureh are . very busTi preparing for their' annual basaar, dinner and supper to be given at the church rooms all day Wednesday, December 10. The public Is cor dially Invited. n Mrs. A. Stover of near WeUsr. Idaho, Is, the houseguest ot her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Riches. j : The date for the next Commun ity club meeting Is Monday night. December 8 at the high schocl auditorium. Tickets are on sale this week for the Junior vaudeville to be put on Friday evening, December I, Is the sand table where the land ing of the Pilgrims was portrayed. Indiana coming from their, wig- t warns to greet them were shown and Plymouth Rock Itself had a place tn the group. These char acters were made by thel pupils with the teacher's assistance. Among the trees stood a' log cab in, which represented the first home of the Pilgrims. : This cab in,' made of willow sticks was made by Lester Thomas, a gradu ate of last year end showed mark ed skill In such work. j Illhee school of seventeen pu pils, seems to be well organized. They organized a club the first week of school and its name Is "Wide Awake." The officers are elected every two months. Com mittees are appointed which func tion for a week then new ones are appointed. These appolnteee have various duties In the build ing and on the grounds, with a serge an t-at-arms n charge. This Is Miss Dumbeck's first school. MICKEY MOUSE 'TTt Milkman" By IWERICS Dressed Poultry POBTLASD. Ore.. Bee. d (APl- Dreased ponluy selling price ta retail ers: tarkeya, pear to gooa. 20 Nuts, Hay and Hops 'TOLLY AND HER PALS" sll( mf TSfcma DB A ip l FUES z 1 'A 'Chance' Discovery" VIES! Sllffl TO U IMPROVE STREETS " WEST SALEM. Dee. 4. 1 At their monthly meeting Monday evening the city council disposed of the following items of busi ness . Street Commissioner u. a. Rnge reported that surveying had been done for the proposed new sidewalk on Edgewater street. The council Instructed Ruge to notify the power com pany to remove poles which will Interfere with the construction of the walk. ' It was decided to defer-construction of the walk un til Spring. - ' - The street committee and pur chasing committee reported on the matter of purchasing a new street grader for the city and Mr. Arnold, agent for the grader under consideration, was given the eourtesy of the floor tor a talk on graders. The council decided to take the mstter under advisement until the first of the year. - ! ' . - A partial report was given. by the city auditor. A motion car ried that: a sufficient sum of money be transferred from the sewer and water fund to offset an overdraw on the general fund. . . - i - A motion carried - that Mrs. Maude Miller, city recorder,;, be Instructed to purchase, any ne cessary bookkeeping supplies. A report with suggestions was made by the chairman of the au diting committee. . Motion car ried that 1 report be accepted as given."". ' ' - ' - , A petition with the necessary number of signers was presented for the erection of a street light on the corner of McNary avenue and Sixth street. ' Motion car ried that the light be Installed. - . All bills due ; were .' ordered . paid. r-. - Health Unit Is Considered At Mt, Angel - n . . .... ' 1IT INnrT.ru. Aitvafa. tloa of a health unit la ML Angel will be ! discussed at a meeting In EL Mary's school Monday, Decem ber 1 at 2 p.m. The. meeting Is being called by th.e district nurse. Miss Juanlta Johnson.' The purpose' and plans' of a unit win be explained. It will be a branch of the eonaty health unit witn headq.uarters at Salem. rORTLAKD, .Ore, Dee. 4 AP Nate walanta. California saw . Jo. X, 37e: Oregon aid Ka. 1. 24a. aew 37c Almonds. 14J0e: peenats. 84Q12c; neranaT 37e43e: rTTberta. :18025c Hay wholesale keying" prices, delirer- ed Fort land. tasters Vregoa timotny, 323.30(323: da valley. 313019.50: al falfa. 318.S018.OO; dim, flS; eat hay, fl ; straw. 378 ten; sailing I prir.a Si ta S3 mora. Hops 1930 crop, lSQllttf. By CLIFF STERRETT yeaXTA EXECUTEr THAT GOOS&,PAJ. THi5 X-RAJ aPI tvrV P6ARL Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ors, Dee. 4 (AP) Wheat rntnres: Wheat futures: Onn " Hirh I.ow Close rVc. 88 684 88 Kit T1H 71A im 71. utk market wheat bis BenA hlne- stem. Sard white .81; soft white, weiteim white .69; aart winter, nertaern spring, western rea .87. Oats Ko. 2 38 TV. white 24.50. Barley Ka. 2 45 Is.. B. W. 34.00. Cfira Ko. 3 eastern yellow., shipment 84.50. . ilillmn standard 18.00. Portland Livestock ;' Dee. 4 (AP) quotably steaAy. rORTLAXD, Ore. Hers 150; steady. Btevra M v- gaoet S8.00O8.S0: medium 7.2518.00: common 6.0007.35, Steers S0O-110O lba good 8.00 M 8.50; meaiunt 7.25 r 8.00: eemmon 6.007.28. Steera 110O-180O lasn road 7.7SOS.2S; medina. 8.50 Q 7.75. Heifers good, 7J5 07.50: medium 6.00M7.28: eommoa taaat.AD. fnet rood 6.00 a 6.50: eommoa and medium 4.504? 8.00: low and cutter a.soua.oo. Bulls t year linrs ex- eladed) . 4.5005.25; a otter, common and medium 8.00 g 4.50. Yealers. milk fed, 10.00 8t 11.00: medinm 8.00 f 10.00; call and common 5.00 8.00. L Careen. sad choiee 8.00 Q 10.00: cemmon sad medium 4.500 8.00. Horn 350 : feeder Wts SOe lower. Heavy weight 250-20 lha.) reod and choice 37.3538.50. Feeder and stacker pire. 70-130 lbs, good sad sholce S.58Q S 50. Light HghU 140-180 lbs. S.00t?-.15: light weirht 180-180 Ihs- S.00 649.25; light weight, ISO-zoo iba s.ooe.2; medinm weight 200-220 lha- I.COMI.Z5: medinm weight 320-250 lha 7.7 5 Q 9.00; neaey weignt ao-zo las, T.aitf o.ou; 290-320 lhs. medium and road 6.753 8.00; packinr saws 275-500 lbs., medinm and good .2 5(7.50: feeder aad stocker pigs i v-iu ias., goo aa c Bo ice lo.oufcf Sheep S6S; talking around steady. Lambs, rood and choice 86.5007.00: meeium a.ovgra.aw; an weights. won 4.0073.00; yearunr wethers. diom te choiee 8.50 5.00: ewoe. dium ta abalea 2.25(23.00; awea. 120- 150 Ibe.. 3.00O3.50: aU weights. eull aad common 1.O0SJ3.0O. UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY thai; eEfTTRLnoeT " man 1 a, 1 ifcMa.a , .- -j C HOW TH- ? V Y01KLRMDOOT2 . 1 s - a WANT 9 AWDC KE'SGOfNG A MEDAL FOR FORvmiPPlHG e e m ner e V NO FDOUN, DOES W I FATHER REALLV I WONDER WHAT J 1 w rs l -THAT 16 THE TDRy ) HONEST, WHER,t NEm XHAKONOIX S EVEN TOUCHED AMMA- VJAHT TD HEAR YDUf ) BEUE'S DOG HE WAS CP CHA9MS A POOR UTTLE CAE WTTEN X Gr?AB8EO J THE KITTEN AND HELD THE "Bmnmmnnnmmnsrv-m. -w 'AN'I KEPT eHAKlMC TH K ft BELIEVE VOO. STICK AT HIM TO PROTECT UjCHILO. 60 LETS iTHEKTrTEMarDiDNTeLAME) FORGET ALL HEM MUCH, 'CAUSE I tto ABCOT IT.' A DO G JUST CANT" HELP HATIN& A CAT By BEN B ATSFORDj I TOOTS AND CASPER "ETen.Carer Could Itecognize' Himself" mmnmmmmmmmmmmimmmnnmnnsmmmmmmmsss Portland Produce ? PORTLAXT. Ora: Dee.! 4 f API ewt., seireered Portland leea 1 per eent; graae v mun. 91.10. uttertat deliver ed in Portland. 80s. 1 - . . Panltry baying prices) a lira, kaary nens aeer a ins.. Sia; medinm Sena. Itt to lbe.. 17c: light hens. lSe: spring 30a; Pekin dacks. 4 Ihs-, sad ae- 1 er lSe; tarkeya. SSa. . PoUtoee Ka. 1 graded. 81.7532; Xa. 1 JTOOT AT ON B9i HjOOPER. ) r WHEV-?HS TOED "TO TAKE A V .OOST2 ME TO TUB -SnCS! J GUEST AT LYONS LYONS. Dec 4. Mrs. A. L. Compton of Ponoka, Canada, Is Tlsitlnc throng a tka viator la Oregon, Ens Is aa asat of Sirs. J. H.- Johnston ot Lyons. , at whoas- homo ehe Is Tlsitlns at present. .- It ass seen 1 It - Tears sines the Comptons left here and snore to Canada, -where taer are jocaiea on s iraeac rancn, . j Ss-v 1 t; CT AMgTTlOUei Hg HA PD3g, cARdrrE ArdiABarrT' V - Licrs. ea a wJA n.M wm mm! . ! vr-t rirj tfiiii hrvw I a W3?TC3U BETHEL. a?-i m 1 7i af Tk -Sri rwli-vV7,a' - v YfcSMHU., HrTU- MAWt dfOdO fWH VOPWO MAS3KC ivtV WCRDStl HU 9 OCDLOOMN ANI "A Fair Judge - j j; . j : TJ W NOW. BEAT IT AWAY FROM HE I I ( QUCK BEFORE THAT GFMT I see W - . ei it w ivn Trc cr prs "ot avi S 111 Tup ajerv'T fatAc; vrw 1 tai ksm t.i-i-u . i hi I I I 'l wx.-.- aww nun Ht'ti n r-7-r V HIM YOU'RG COMMA LOSE Isl SB S aepsps WW ow-ww nnsr -mam aw w" T I S e "nw ami n) msnr . n -n a -ns SmSi BmmH s mm mmW J k a T . "3jT'n rri I A cat T I ylsT'w ESm -O icraj jy Ji jrP w II f: Aim iaMM : 1 - I .7.7 Mt 1 , yi. I lCCmirmM I 1 weSaenanusL-w 1 n irSSf tr 1 r' w IWrTrJ a JJ ' -' ST I By JIMMY MURPHY) 1 f I 1