i ; STOCKS llHRii;. V - ' IIIIWIUUIi x nirr pi nor liiniim l 11100 JW YORK." Dec. 23- (AP) Tna stock market had trouble deciding which way to go today, but -finally caught the Christmas spirit and cloaed slightly higher tier a session of wide Irregular ity, Trading was attire, la Yiew ot the holiday's nearness and ales toUled 2.543.18S shares. Three dlstince selling more menu were disposed oL The sec ond, COminr Inst hefrir. UUI ULUd waa the severest, but the subse quent xally was also the best ot the day. That recovery saw a number of stocks up 1 to S joints, only to lose their sains when pressure' was reapplied la the middle ot the afternoon. The market again rallied at the close nowerex, when many of the rails were strong. Pivotal Industrials were slightly changed. The day's moremtnt in stock prices was broad. The- last flurry of Belling, quickly checked, co incided with the dosing of a amatl ifew York "back that had bo connection with the financial district, but the shorts who sold on that news had to be content srith a small turn. V. 8. Steel. .American Can. 'Westing-house and other favorites moved In a , range of S points or more and closed firm. American, Telephone traveled a 4 point path, finishing 1V4 higher. Auburn Auto's ten point more was exceptional. It gained about 2 points net. ' Thw stronger rails included At chison, up S, New York Central, up 4. Nickel Plate up S. and Pennsylvania. Baltimore- and Ohio and Illinois Central, -up 1 to 2. COI HITS FRESH CHICAGO, Dec 23 (AP) Upturns in grain values formed the rule most of the time today, tut corn toward the last backslid to fresh bottom levels. Influen ced by profit-taking, old May corn dropped to 48 5-8 cents per bushel, -outdoing the seasons previous low. Earlier, corn had scored brisk gains owing largely to curtailment of receipts, with wheat advancing aa a result of unlooked for rallies In Liverpool quotations and. because of j offi cial statement that domestic old crop wheat prices would be main tained and at perhaps higher fig ures. Wheat closed unsettled, 3-8-7-8 cents per bushel above yester day corn. 1-8-1 cent dozen; oats unchanged to cent oft. Fox Valley Kids Know Just When Christmas Comes LYONS. Dec 23. The program given at For Valley school house Friday eveninx was well attend ed and exhibited a splendid vol ume of talent on the part of stu dents and teachers of the district, as well as the good musical num bers , rendered by a local four piece orchestra, ot which Mrs. Ralph Trask Is pianist. Mrs. Law rence Trask and Mr. Crook, vio linists and guitar. Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Ellsworth and son Verl of Portland are here Ylsiting Mrs. Ellsworth's parents over the holidays. Frank Berry of Mill City was a Lyons caller Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Schu macher of Mill City were Monday callers at the J. H. Johnston home. Radio fi FIBUR Programs WdBMar. Daeoetar S KOLN 40 K. rrtlma4 :00 KOIN's elock. T:0O Orsa. , , t:e -Early Birfe. . S:00 'oily PhL p. , Tiaakcra. 1 rmilna JVelea. f : - 4!aas. -"1S, Gaorgv Harm au, , ' iatrmatianal Kites. 8talie eovaltiaa. 12 :fX) Orebeitra. 1 rOO HtfKu of taa Air. S:S0 Havaiiaa atarUieaca. S:i Oaekao date. S:1S Wwpapr. S:lie-Seraiak a tK Air. h :0 Kid' lnb " S:0 CBS. rt Vraisat. jf, :xo Oui Maoda. 1 rOeOrsa. ' T:0 Hawariaa prarcaau S :O0 DL.BS. Daml Taaaa Baviaw; - . S:S9 Hevalty. .- '. :4S Taa WaaUrsara. S :ee Syatpaaaia areaaitra. :0 Ovaaaatra. 10:0e Oiler. ' 10 :15 Orctra. 10:30 KOIN'a Kraiy Kapaj. i;:00-l:OO Merry-Oa-Kaua. . KaX lite Ke.-rarUa4 S:45 rarm flaiaaa. , :.l .. 1:09 Whif Wliar. - , T:15 Meralag 8rd l:45r-ramny AKr -15 Orcaa eoaeart. JHaS. a oo BUrt ".'',m :4S ":45 epaelai." - - 10:00 J1 EVB' VB1 10:0 Ra4ia Boy st:eeMaalow Lark ercheatra. UBS. HrlS Baar Bf- . . IslooZ-Waalbar ud m kunetla. J,IUppy Hour Girl wcharira. . 1:05 Oasavs Browa aoprtae. KB 9. 5;,S Doatal laetara. NBS. X:44 Baa'a BhyUai aUrwa. , 11 Mitiatara aaatlaaj, NBS. v I s :so Ofltae eoacart KES . a KH) Rnlala rnB. blaat lnrr, XBg. jj Betty Aro", wraae. hBS. , a:30Nawa. KBS. - S:4A Taa Tia Talaa. VBS. :0e Orcaa easeert, KB3. . S:O0 eilen. . .. " S He PiUr VaJoila. KBS. t - 'TaonarriH eyatpkaay " ilsoDa-ki'a KaapaJitaa. KBS- loKK Baaahtna rC" Ba llO Via Mayera' arcktra. KBS. llloO-SrfW BaTaUara. BW 20 Xa. FartlanA 1 . 4:45 Darotioaal arvioa. -t:SO Start af tfca Ty. acC S:O0 Happy Tima, ftBO. (O NBO. . e:i5 Ooakiajr o1 S:0 Betty Croaker, WO. . 10 :00 Meraiag Glartea, niw. f . . . , l . f : BUTTER, EGGS HOLD T((Ljm POULTRY AI GEESE GO UP 5 X3ENTS No Shortage Turkeys Is Predicted in Oregon ' " PORTI-ANDi Dee. 2 J (API Turkeys have been arriving in the Portland market since the be ginning of the week In sufficient Tolumefor the Christmas trade and dealers are predicting no last 7 . ' -prices to producers i . Diras opened steady at way excepting a few instances tn which mMM TOpald to Oil special orders. wm xobi ana No. a stock were Quoted from to 2 & cents. Geese were - getting their us ual good Christmas demand at 20 to 22 cents fer best quality birds, about f cents up for holi- y oonna. ! ; . :, Wholesale butter and egg quo tations were unchanged. Eg dealers reported a good trade but the butter market raled no more than steady, with trading limited. LI FpBTXAXp. Ore, .De. tS (AP) Pr4e axe Van re. aet prte: batter, ex tree $H staajUrda St; arret ftrata SO; tint ft. : freak eatrae SO; frnk audi 1. , Fruits, 1 Vegetables Twak frmlt araasaa, avla, paek4, : - jmaakle atok. 20(f?S.OO; papelnrit. rVriU. Anxoaa, 3.2i; limea, t-m. eartoa. 3.50; kaaa aaa. ee te. JLeaiana California. tS0S.TS. Cabaaca-eeal. Klt1k. Cwiaihaia halkawaa. tl.Ml.B5. rstaa Orirta Iaakatea, fl.se; lo el..fim.; KlamaU u, fLS; Ta klaa. tldlO eaat.L Oaiaaa eallias priea ta rataUm: Ora ( Ira4. TtS9e. Artiekakee Califaraia, f 1.15Q 1.50 Act. SpUach lotat. 1ifiSr. Craaaarria aatera 117.30(18. Haeklabarriaa faaey, 11 Q lie lb. Mctana Cataka. Sa lb. Graeea emperor. S7e lb.; ICalaf, $1.25 crate.-. Celery aay, 6075r per dosen. Pepper beU sreen TQ8e lb. Street etataaa PaUforaia, SH4e per lb.: aaaUra ft baafceL CaaUflower Orece 75S1 erata. Baaaa Califaraia. 18O20e lb. raaa. CaMtraia. 14Q15e. GrUe new. S910e. Tooiatoea bAtbonae. S4.8O04.83 rrate; Califemia. $3.50 tn?. repacked: Mericaa. $t.TS lug. repacked. Dressed Poultry PORTLAND. Ore, Dee. IS fAP Dreeaed poultry aelling priea t retail er: tvrkrya, pear -to (dm, IJdJlc; docks, 23&2Se: ree&e. 2022e lb. Nuts. Hay and Hops PORTLAffD. Bee. C3 CAP) Nwt walaata Califaraia new Jfo. 1. 21 e; abnaada. 140; pnnsti. U iz: peeaaa. X7Gf50e: filberts. 24c. Hay waalaaala eoTtar Briee. de !rrred Partland. eastara Orairoa tiraa thr. S21.S0O23: da Taller. 19.50 : alfalfa. Sl8.O(91.0O: claeer. SIS; eat hay. Sl: straw. S?geS tea; setlias prieea SI ta 2 Hap 130 trap. 1S17. PortlantJ Grain PORTLAND. ; Ore, Dee. 23 (AF) Wkeat taturea: - . Open TEk Iw I-lost May SS 6 Dee. SS SS SS S Caab saarkata: wheat : bis Boad btna- steai .TS; soft wbite. weatera whit. e: bard wiatr. eertbera veiag, western d .es. Oat:. 1 1 IV white S4L50. Cera: Ve. S K. T. ebineaeat 19.50. Milbwat staadard 17.50. Portland Livestock rvnnjsn wre. - Cattle 05. rain IS; atear aad aba-steek stroBf t SSe birber. Steer SSO-llOO Ihm. road S.S0vt.OO; saediDai T.5e49S.50. Steers SOO-1100 Ibs gaed S.609.0O. Vadium 1.S9&H.&0: eomniea 6.15(9 7.60. 8teer lieO-lSOO lb., coed 8.15 OS.7S: BMtdiaai 7.5S0S.t5; beifar 550-R.Se Tba. seed 75 7. 75: atdiwai rnad e.eeQS.50. Ceaaiea aad aaedieai - - . . . A 4.30 .). ijw caner ana cir .u 04.50. Balls Xyaaruns eseiae) b.oo 95.7S; eatter. common aad medium S.50 d&.OO. Teators. milk .fad. 10.000 11.00; aseSmai B.o (itiv.ov; enn ana 8.00 10.00; raa.oB aad modium 4.50 nm 49 S. laelutiiLr 77 aa eoBtraet: avotabty ateady. (Soft er aily bore aad raastinf Tir exeladed). Ufht licbU 140 lbtu. $3.25 STV.!V. Lil;BS wrksui w . o'- ivwk. - fir SO: Uffbt weifbt lBO-tOO ns.. 9.15 C WS.ier anrdtnss weirbt M0-S5O lb, S.OO Gf .OO; ker ereicbt S90-S50 Ha. .T.0e diam and goad 8,7157.50. Peeier and stocker 'Ice f70-l0 lbs, rd aad 8bae . talk Jar twady. median KX0&.B9: n araicbt. eetamea . v a r AA.11A eo-lte lb, dlBi te ble. S.254 S P: ewa AZO-iac.D.. aseana o woir. sloeS.se. AJl weisbta. ena aad oo- Portlahfi Produce PORTIATO. Ore Dee. 2$ (AP Milk raw milk (4 ear eeat. SS.lOCv S SO ret delirered Pert Taa d les 1 ar eeat: srade O aHlk. $1.70. Batterfst de llTeTad la Partlaad. , SO. . raaltry sseee S bisber. (Boins twinil Alive, beary bene ewer 4& Iba 17(91; edtasa Aeaa, H 4 -b. lSQ14e: Hjrbt . t0: almas.-1' O ISe; Pek.a daek. 4 lb, sad Tr, 170 lSe; tarkeya. K. t. lie; sees. S0 2Potaw V. 1 sradad. 1.75e3J0; !Te. lJ5sl.SO. 10 :15 Vary Bab llsrtia. K&C 10:3O ktacasina at taa air, KBu. 11:A Orraa aad pi ait. 1S:00 Obristamaa proa-rat". KBO. ISrStt KraaJar Star. KBC. l:0O Tewa eriar . S:l$ Breea aad de Se, KBC t:d A-aetiea brids. . . .. S He WanaiaStea. tra aelebratioa, KBO. . . - v S :0 T--Bsar. - -4:09 Bis Sea ta ada. 4 :05 Tea-timer. . '4:SO P Coak. KP.0. . 4:4 Cnekety COaek. ; 5:00 CbiMrea'a kwar. . -. .aa i K:.t . llr ataata. KBC. I SO OHvs PsJmer. PbbI OUrer NBO. f:nn rtMtlaad Bie, SBC " S:06 IfBa : S:SO Aady, XBC. - - S:4C aWriaw. STB0. e15 kfatodiata. , 0:30 Ptaaaar beer. NbO. ' 10:S Ckriataus wttb Diekaa. H :0 Dwib Jebaaaa'a arabeatr. 1 1 : tO-M : 15 Obristataa earels. ' ' KOA0 S5S lt:O0 Varsa IS ;45 Oigat 1:40 btaMaae. - AA V aaIa . a tie General Markets :- . ,.; The OREGON STATESMAN, Salest, Orttron. Wednesday EIo PACE SSVPJ - V- Grade D raw 4 snQk. delivered In Baleen, ; $2.10 tofZZScwt. ' Batterfat aft farm Salens Oc TXOXT AXS YZOZTAXXJU i Prie. MM i e. SIMM ay Saiaaa kfm, .ts -btediaa Saiem Markets is teostablcs :' ts se XT. S. Ke. 1 V. 8. V. S rata II- SL - , per IK Cibtan -OS ' TS Behtae Celery, per daa. Taraipa. per daa. baacbea ts se -15 J5 II meta. par Ssv baaebe , Carrot t. par ds. baaebes , Kasubaa. per X beaebae-. Oreea aaiaaa. par da. baatcbee Batall Trie. See. S3. lSSO ! " Calf SBeai, J ttw . USi-l.rt Scratch, toa - ftft t Al.oe Cora, wbola. taa Saee ta de.ee Craekad u4 ad. tea, SS.ee-4l.tte MIH ram. toa 3.ee Braa. toa ja.ee. Kn awsb. eat. 1J1 ta- 1.7S BOia Sayhtg Prtcia, Das. tS, liM Kxtraa - . , A Staadard - ', " " .14 bfediaiaa is "OUXTSVT " Savins Price. See. . use Reenters, 0 0 . , " Broilers, colored Heartaa. bema bfed. bema .IS .14 JO f.tcht bee Terkersv Ke. 1 teas . Tarkeya, X.. 1 bass Turkey, If e 2e -Jii OfiAIIf AND SAT Barlac rrteaa. Pea. SS, ltSS Wbe, waeterm red 8 Soft wbtte . 9W BarUy. tea J1-0O t SS.OO- Oat. rroy. ba. Wbite. be. . SU 31 Hst: bariar (trie Oat aad retch, taa n.oo li.oe 11.eo11.oe Clever Alfulfa, valley, aecend enttiag 17.50 ' Eastera Oregea Coatataa . u.ve PEPPBAMnrT Oil HOPS Tan arada . .IS wAxinrrs Keith Paetfle Vat Oreeers rraeqaettea Fancy , Mees SS MICKEY MOUSE "POLLY AND HER HURT TH& UL FErELIiGS TOR yy inirvc7 rr a- saw ai I fsd. M1CK5V J ) you couto oti bam. I .t er TaAN CLAIMING- X WAS J 'JK MARRIED-But TKA-n) "Sv5 LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY t m i ')' l' t JJ iI .iii.wiiiOi"nirinn; P7T t s i :innuwwrn,i U U-i: CrOOCHMUrSlVJE IPWECOOLDONDRKOAPIACE. StEEf? EVFKyTMlNS WOULD "v ra- ar" LBAiktrvrvfr ' - , . ' rn " iin-.i TOOTS AND C ASPRR THAT 5AMTA CLAUW1LU COME POWM Trie CHIMNEY WITH LJTs OPTCrt RM2. DUTTERCUR AND OPCOURSE PLA"fTHo4 FOTl HIM, 1 rv Turkeys Jump Another Jent in Lacal Markets ; Wheat prices, la Salem vera marked down-20. cents Tuesday in sympathy with Mondays brek on the leading exchanges. The latter about held their own Tues day, though corn was weaker. Lo cal Quotations are tic for red and SSe for white. Mill ran and bran -declined Sl.Oe a loa; feed cora prices are down also. Turkeys are stronger a mar kets, golag ap another cent ta IS in Salem Tuesday. Hogs and cattle are firm, hogs retaining the first of the week gains, though Chicago wag 10c down. ", - Batter and' egg prices remained the same, the levels being low for the season. PROGRAM AT KLDKIEDGH ELT)R nCDQK. Peg. S3 A. ChrJstmaa program waa- enjoyed by members . of the JEldriedge Sunday school. There was aa ex cellent attendance. Everyone re ceived a bag ot candy and nuta. Larra Staadard- . JL9 eft oaaU -Paaey Large -StaedSrA -sa jts -tr llkratt (DaUrerW ia S-pUaA bajrs LiCbt aatber bsira . Halvas aad pieces .44 rxuvas se-ss SS-40 40- 41 41- 45 4S-S0 04 0S .01, U U8 aCKAT Soytag Mms, Be, tl, ltSS T iambs, tap 05 ta .OS Haas. 1SO-100 lb. , , , t.lS If era. SOU lbs, np , S.7S t.o-8-oe s.00-s.00 S.0O-.6O ft-1 1X-1S Bteavs Cows . Heliera Daewed veal Dressed hoCB WOOXi Coarse Medimai .14 .IS XOEAXX Old Kid -IS -SS PALS . GOTFUNTt to eat. a m I W at i r . .nil . -AaaaaaBBaBaaaaaaaaaaaBa i V B V 1 r1" ' ! : 1 HOT i .1 XsT. , I r GEE.mrErVJ?MLOOkSMCE-MAC8eWEl -s rV a. iV- . ., i -fi kI2-1 ."V AJ I Bswiwaie' j3 r?rr-' - 11 t J 7- CHSrStrAAS EV2 f ( in vrfrm -THEE-rcrT- V tVf W JW&&' ot V J 2 vyHULLBAve a worn camper! -thk owa TT ... ...... DJJIL ME fflSlBl a- SILVERTON. Dec SS Sflver ton Grange held election of offi cers Friday night resulting in worthy master, Otta Dahl; ore seer. Ed Overland; lecturer,. Mrs. Oscar .Wlegle: Stewart, O. Bew ea: assistant Stewart, Anton Dahl: . chaplala, Mrs. Mandy Bowen; treasurer, Frank Hubbs; secretary Oscar t Overload; gate keeper, Oscar Wlegle; Certs, Edna Dahl: pamona. Mrs. Behr- endes; Flora, Mrs. Karl Baberly. ezaerutrra committee O. Bowen; 1 year; C Johnson S years; J. Kuheraeas. S "years. - Installatioa win be Held the first. Friday la January Jointly. with the BUverton Hills grange at the SUverton Hills Grange hall. - - - ' . Mrs. Hans Vlegiand underwent a major; operatioa at the Silver- toa hospital -afonday . morning. She Is said ta be getting along as well as can be expected thus far. I FOREST LOVE - (Continued from page 4) bank. That's all 'right. But that's not' the kind ot man. to marry Nancy. In three months the romance would be gone and what would be left, eh?" "Now, you take any ot the younger men in business. Take Frank Haworta, frlnstanee. 8 ol id., k aha tan tial eltisen. Makes ap proximately thra hundred per month." Papa dug. a pencil ont of his pocket; wrote neatly on the back ot an old envelope, -mo." "Not a great sum. Bat grant ing that you could save fire hundred the first, year, at tour and a quarter per cent Mama came in and sat down. Picked up the book Nancy had been reading. '"Anna Karenlna' .... why do you read such out landish things? Ton wlU tUl your head with crasy Ideas." Papa went on figuring. "Com- nounding the interest- Nancy continued to lean on -the arm of his chair. The mean ingless figures multiplied under her nose. She thought wildly ot calling a taxi and starting back 'A Hole SIVFRTO mat 7 vbo. wvto-ai FATUKR O" HtS mOOSf Yzg 5SS VOO WHO ROeBCDA&L. JC 1 rms ut tsooo tuotut J&gZ&t 3 OP TKTU eAONBV ff V weTvar drr Voo (tPl now vtouxu so J Familiar Face' SAID TO HIM ABOUT fejjl "Hitting "Crowded e .... DEPOSED J v Washtrtgton Lola, the deposes President of the Republic of Bra. zO. pictured at Cherbourg on his arrival recently, to beria the exile imposed upon hira by the new Gov ernment headed by GetuliaVargaa, the new-President, to the mountains tonight. But she was too- tired and the fain tly wouldnt believe It anyway. Theyd- think she .was going- to see May Belle. Or the -Porter girls. - What was the matter with them? Why. couldn't they , see what waa, going on all around them? Papa juggling, bills, paying- this -one two dollars on the first, that one ten on the fit teenth. Getttlng deeper and deeper Into debt, shabbier and shabbier . . . Mama snooping and poking aad prying, into things, and getting more off the track every minute. -There they sat, elderly inno cents, giving her advice ... And any minute Jack- Boomer's wife might drag her into the divorce court, or she might go back to the hills and hide. Shakily, almost tearfully, she began- to laugh. - "Now what Is It?" -Nothing." She was really thinking: Won't they be surprised it I have a child? (To be continued) in one rAtJ JOU-V OUZ MUG A6AIM OWS& H NEVER SHOWS to cynics the hay r Quarters' CIH PERM AT BRUSH CHEEK BRUSH CREEK. Dec S3 Brush Creek school children gave a splendid Christmas program at the eehoolhouse Tuesday evening before- a large representation ot patrons aad friends. The pro gram consisted of the following numbers: esddress of welcome. Merl Grace; play, "Christmas In Alley and. Avenue. with the east composed -of Ruth Maurer, Mar gery Billmaa, Orelt Moen. Wal ter Goplerud. Mflo Grace, Robert Hauge, Robert Moe; a recitation, Juanlta "Moe; play. The Coun try Cousin Ruth Maurer, "Mar gery Hlllman. Orlet Moen, Rob ert Hauge, Elisabeth Hall. Char lotte and Walter Goplerud. Mile Grace and X.yle Krug; recitation. Donna Krug; song. Upon the House .Tops. Margery Hlllman, Orlet Moen. Donna Krusv Juanlta Moe, Merl Grace aad Jordan Moe. play, ' Such a. Quiet Evening, Lyle Krug.. Vivian Buness, Mar gery Hiiimsn, Charlotte Gople rud; songs by school. "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear. and Hark the Herald Angels 8!ng." dosing address, Jordan Moe. Waconda Folk Give, Out Plans For Christmas . ,- ... . . . . WACONDA, DeeT S3. Among those -planning to spend Christ mas day- at homes of relatives are Mr. and Vrt. Arthur Ooffln aad- daughter, Constance. Tboy will motor to Portland ta ha with Mrs.. Coffin's mother andJ brother. Mrs. E. M. Maasey and Cart Maasey. - Miss Francis Lemery. daugh ter of Mr.. and Mrs. George Lem ery. is spending the holidays la the mid-west. She arrived la Minneapolis Sunday. - She plane to spend Christmas day at the home ot friends In Chicago. Miss Lemery is teaching school this year-at Opheim, "Mon tana. ' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall and family will be entertained at the home ot Mrs. Linnie O. Davis In HIMScLr aaf r rl Salem, where they will enjoy a family Christ. tree nl dlrgt.tr,, t Ur. and Mrs. C. C Russell and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Patterson and sons, Charles and Norman Lee. will , drive to Hubbard to eat Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell. Mr. and Mrs. AUyn Nusom left Wednesdsy for Forest Grove where they will spend several days at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thurman as guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Thurman and R. W. Nusom and family. Joan Newcomb ' Is NowEnroute New York City FAIRVIEW. Dec. S3. E. E. Dent returned Punday from a business trip to 8pokane. ' Joan Newcomb left Friday eve ning for New York city, where she will be with her mother, who is employed there. Mrs. Nellie Cahlll and eon are here from San Jose, CaL, to spend the holidays at the home ot R. R. Dent. Delmer Loa therm an will spend the holidays at Yamhill with his mother. Mennonites Have Musical Program PRATUM, Dec S3.-A musical program at the Mennonlte church Sunday evening attracted a large n amber, about 300 being in at tendance.' , Members of the Epwbrth league sang . Christmas carols : Sunday evening at various homes, most ly for old people who are not able to go out evenings to attond the Christmas programs. At least seven families from here attended the Christmas pag eant at the American Lutheran church In Salem Sunday evening. The school program Monday evening, consisting ot songs, recitations.-pantomime, and several plays, was well rendered end well attended. Some came from as far as Portland. Salem was welt rep resented. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mc Dowell and Mrs. W. W. McDow ell attended from Polk county near Summit. . By IWERK3 SO TM SUCKtm'ff 9AHO MOKST JAU. IN TIMSI. AFT-en au.! MOW THAT TMaTV HAVaT HIIA IN THS CVULACb' WHAT" WIL.U THSV DO VrVlTH HIM? ecs ws Shau. SIS e By CLIFF STERRETT, By BEN BATSFORD By JIMMY MURPHY ior tycr6oc aerr orsca.u. 4tCV aho wk- SSb. OOWN iV, ljir ji S:S0 HeateiBsker bee- : fara yreara, ' '-. ; ; I "