The OREGON STATESMAN, Salenu! Oregon, Thnrsday Mining, Januarjy 22. 1931 PAV.) i : , 1: - It i 1" . ! I' 1 KM (- r Firms fire MEETS Large .Group Hears Favor able Report of Year's ; Activities SUBLIMITY. Jan. tt The 84 th annual meeting, of the Fanners Fir Relief association of Sublimity; Oregon, met at Sublimity on January 17th. 1931 .with tha largest membership In attendance- that It ever had since Its organization. There, were! members' present from Salem, Woodburn, Mt. Angel, Jefferson, Scio and Dallas. The secretary's report showed insurance written during 1130 was $18,000.00. On January 1. 1131 there were In force 853 pol icies. Insuring 1870 buildings and contents tor the amount of $921,200.00. The treasurer's report showed receipts for 'the year, as pre miums from new members $316.50: assessment No. 19 $1,885.72: Interest on seven real estate loans at f $449.99; to tal received $2,652.21. Disbursements: four fire loss' es $1,576.50; other running expenses $712.29; total dt bursements $2,288.79. . Pre mium assessment No. 19 was 25c per $100.00 of insurance In force. Net gain for the year was $36$.- 42. Total tire losses paid In Si years $12,691.47. Areragecost - - m. a am for 34 years was si.su per i- 000.00 of insurance In force per Tear. Resources and Investments Include: bank deposits $476.77, even real estate loans totalling $8,440.00; total resources 18.- 916.T7. Clare AI Lee. Insurance com missioner for the state ot Oregon favored the occasion by his pres ence and gave a very interesting and Instructive discussion on in surance which was greatly appre ciated and enjoyed by all mem bers present. Officers and directors for the ' ensuing year are: F. A. Bell, president, Sublimity; Henry Stelnkamp. vice president, Aums- Tllle; Charles liottlnger, secretary-treasurer, Stayton and dlr ! ectors: O. A. Sandner, Scio, An drew Fery, Aumsville; Frank Sallfeld. Salen. and M. Welnacht of Woodburn. Other solicitors are P. (?, Frer- ' es. Stayton, JotA Sllbernagel, Scio. L. EL HonnifeS, Turner, t and " John T. Russell, Sweet Home; w. i IX. Scott, Jefferson; A. O. Hem- pel, Rlckreall, John t. Plas, i Scwtts Mills, and W. A. Heater, Sublimity. Yf i PEOPLE TO T NORTH HOWELL, Jan. 81, The young folks of the North Howell grange, under the i dlree- tinn of their dramatic leader. Mrs Leroy Esson, have been hard at w - LA- - t,a ot "' vw. w. "? several weeaa. , This play, "Beads on a String." will be presented at - the North Howell grange hall on the eve ning; of January 30. The cast of the play includes Catherine Bump, Mabel Drake, Maxlne Phillips. Ida Peterson, Geores Cllne. Edwin Coomler, Ted Stevens and John and Raymond Paulson. Admission will, be charged and there will be music and other at-j j tractions between, acts. IE. JANZ IT PORTLID OFFICE I SILVERTON, Jan. 21 Arthur E. Jans has accepted a position with the Monarch Insurance eomnanr with his headquarters at Portland. Mr. Jans works out from Portland and at present Is In southern Oregon. The Jantes will continue to make their home at Sllverton where they own one of Sllverton's lovely new homes. Ur. Jans was until last autumn when he resigned, superintendent of Sllverton's water department. rifle: club planked SILVERTON, Jan. 81 The local roup of Scouts is making plans for the formation ot a Ti tle club under the National Rifle association. Don Goets la the first qualified applicant, having made a score of 20 out of a possible IS points with two bulls-eyes. Radio ams Tkaradar. Jaaaarv as PRESENT M NOV rrogr KIX !'. Ke. Portland S:45 Farm Flaakaa V-UO Whit ttixard 7:15 Morning Bereoadera . ' -- 7:45 Family Altar boar S:15 Organ. XB3 - 0:00 Elmor Vinent, tenor :1 Msrj. KBS f :4S Enlala Dean, cine sins 10:iiO Ratoa. teaor, Kli. 10:18 Bobort Moo ten, Unor lo-.so Kodio Bey Krienda lttOO Meadow Lark ,? 11:18 eon Baa H:V The Profeaaor 12:00 Happy Hoar Girl orclintr 1 :0S Vocal 1:1V Maaie; dental lector : 1:45 Ron' Sbytbaa &avm 2:1S Bmilia' Sam a:S0 Orsaa eonoert; aws reel . S :1S Maiieal Racketeer. NBS S :0 Piaaa eonrert . 8:45 Ta Tim Tala 4:00 Org onrt, KBS 4:45 Tbeatr Bvtw, Doaa Collins S :00 fiitot ; :X Orckeetra, JTBS "V 9 O kfanunil riower. lectar 0 :SO Captale Dan's Traval :4 ft Matter kleiodle 10 :CO tiuaakioo program 10:30 Jack aad JiU Tavorm rrtr 21:80 VI Meyer' rcWtra, XBS 12 ;0n a ;00 Midnight Rv!lers TOTS 40 Xa. Partlamd e:ro KOIS'a Kloek T:00 Novelty poe 7 :' r:y dtrd . ! ;' i:0O Polly aad faol SELLING SPOILS RALLIES OF GRAIN BIIOOES ONION ETS O Argentine Rains, Crop Uncertainties, are Bullish Factors 4 CHICAGO, Jan. 11 (AP) Free: selling developed on ral lies in grains today, and advan ce failed to hold well. The sell- In r was associated with stock market fickleness that largely counter-balanced price effects of! abnormal rains in Argentina and j of wheat crop uncertainties both in this country and India. Rains in southern ' Argentina were - re- ported j almost three times nor mal. Ml' Wheat rloniv! frreeular at 1-8 cent decline to H-5-8 adrancer! corn i unchanged to 3-S up and oats unchanged to 34-3-8 higher. General Markets rOItTLAJfD, Or.. Jan; 81 AP Prodn exchange, art price t butter, x- traa 15; standard 24; print firU 24: first SI. Egr. trcih eitrit 20; freak media 18. . Niits, Hay and Hops PORTLAND. Or.. Jan. 81 UP) Not -walnst. California saw !. 1, I7ej Oregon, Haw, 37e; almond, 146$ 20a; peanut, pecan. STftf 50: filbert. 18M24. Hay wholesale baying price, 4ellr- red Portland. .tern r,o timothy, 23.50ff23: do Taller. 819U 19.50: l- (alfa 4 17.00(918.00: cloer, 18; oat bar. Sl: atraar. S7S toa; atHn prla SI to fx mora. Uopt eti : iao erp, nan. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Or.. Jna. 11 (AP) Wbaat fntaraa: r i Ope a High, Low Cioa Mar L.L 68 S 08 8 ' Jan. . 65 S3 03 S Caah markets: wheat : air Band Din. stem .68 aoft wblto, waatern whit .66; bard wtater. northern apriuf. weatera rad 13. ' Oaut No. 3 88 lb. wfalt 22.00. Corn: Ko. I t T, ahlpment 29.23. , ahlptn 17.00. Mlllma: standard Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Or.. J. ai (API Cattle SS, ealTea 10. quotablr ateady. (Steer 600 900 Ibe- aood 88.50( 9.10: medium 1.&0O8.60 common 6.2S(i;7.SO. Stoera BOO 1100 Ib cood 8.50 41 . 10: modiom" 7-S06C8.50; coramon 6.25 (J 7.50. ' Steora 1100-1800 lb, rood T.30WB.25; medium 7.35(8.25. Ileifer 550-850 lb.. to4 7.50 WH. 25; median 6.50 Q T.50: commoa 5.50 (38.50. Cow, good S.25((i 8.75 ; eoraaoa and mediam 8.00 fti a.z.t; low cottar and cotter i.oo'rfj.ou. Ball (yearling excluded) 8.0045.75; ratter, commoa and mediam 8.50 5.00. Vealer. milk fod. 10.&011.50; nie- dian 0.00(910.50; enll and common 6.00 CrOOO. . Calre 2S0-SOO lba food and choice B.OOff 10.50: common and medium 6.M.IHJ. Hogs 1350. ateadr. (Soft or oily bott and rotttlnr pl excluded). Light light 140 lb.. $8.25 6t.2S! lierht weiat 180 2O0 lb.. 9.00 S.U; aindium weight SPO-S20 lba 8 S5 WB 25) tnadiam weight 220-aoO Iba., o BfM.ooj aea vaigni su su id., t.ou fr8 25 fcy weight 290-850 lba.t 7.00 B.5(l. fackln aow ST3-auu id medium, and rood 8.50 J? 8.00. Feeder and atoekor pign 70-180 lbt.. rood and ehnlco 8.80(9.78. Eheey 100, aaotabif steady. - Lomha 90 lba. down, aood and choice $a.75MT85: mediam 6.6OQ S.75; all , wrirhtai, common 4.80S.50. Yearling w io w'0" 'c,! I 4.50OS.6O. fcwaa 00-120 Iba , mediam Ito ehoia 2.5008.50: owe 120-150 Iba, mediam t choice S.25ft8.25: all weight, enU aad common 1.502.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Or.. '. Jan. 21 (AP) If ilk atMdr raw milk (4 er cent). 83.00 nor cwt.. delivered Portland leaa 1 per eon: greda u mtiK. f terfat delivered ia Portland. 31. PoaltrT (boTinr rrtceal aaavr baa market 2 cent lower alira. heary hens over 4 lha.. 20e; tnedlom ken. 4 lba I4ise: light aena liwiso; apringa. 20; Pvktn Oncka, tnrkava. No. 1 2aSle: coa. 17a18. Potato tody No. I rradad. ai.is 3.00; N. 2, Sl.13Ql.30. Fruits. Vegetables PORTLAND, Or, Jan. ai (AP) FralU and vegetable. rra fmit or anco. navel, packed. 88 8; iambi atock. S1.S0O3: grapefruit. Tlorida. 8B.50O4.M; Arisoan. SS.2S; time. - 0 do. cartM. S2.S0: koaannaa. 0 lb. Lm- oaa California. S2.604i50. Cbbga teeal. 1W1V4 lb. Cocoa- hn both. S1.60W2.18. Potato I Oreroa beochaua. 81.80(31. TO; local Sit 1.28; XWlb nma. Sl.SO; Takima. imio eaatal. Oalona aoUtna; price i retailer 1 Or- No. 1 arada. 600 SOe. Uotaoaa rhubarb extra fancy. $2.10; Isacr. Sl.SS; koic. fl.80 box 18 IUj ArtUbe 81.85(31-85 do. Splnacb leoal. 81.2531.40 armng kes: Wall Walla, $iJHi bos CallfexnU, 82.78 a ata OranlMrria anstam. S1S-S0O20 bbL Hnckloborrtaa fooer, HQ 12 lb. Orspcs I emieror. eHQS lb. Celorv fancy, eS0 torn: keart. 81.40( I.50- do, kwnckoa. Pepper bIL ma. 1S020 8wt VOtatoe CnUfomia. 8Q lb.: attra 82 JO I bnakal. Caaliflower Orajroa. SlOL2: California. SI SS erat. Parli. new. 8 (3 lfre. i Teiatee aotnowa. - .os(ff a erat: Maxicsn fS.Vd4.S N. repack ed. Lettaw ImportaT vnHoy. SS.O0 8.2S per rt. , . " -. Dressed Poultry PORT L AKD, Ore., Jan. 81 (AP) Dreaied pooHry aelllng prlca to reUll en; tnrtey. poor t food. 2508S; dock, 25; gee. 18(320; cspont, 28 Q 80 lb. 0:00 Merrymaker' t:30 Pern! a in fanci, DLB3 10:00 Meidiaa 11:00 BU Soag 11:18 CBS ll:80w-lotrnatlonal KJtcbeft . 12:00 Orcbeatra 1:04 HaoLoM l U Air 2:80 Caeko clsk S :00 Nawapapor of th air S:00 Scrap ook S:80 Kiddi tnk S:00 Oonoaart Trio 7:00 Lotboraa. leagn. CBS s 7:80 KOI. Symphony 8:15 Andy aad Virginia 8:80 Stadio geatvree :O0 CDLB8 a : SO law bocker gam 10 :45 McElroy' Oreronlaas 12 :00-l iOO Merrv-Oo- Konnd . KOW S20 a PartUnd S :4S . lvotiaI aervic 7:18 HaJkgry Mf 7:80 Otora Day S:00 MBO 9:15 Paokinx senool :45 Barbara Go Id 11:00 Aobt broodca 11:48' 8d progrmm 12 0 Lncnoa coooer 11:15 Karm and Uosm, KBC 1 tOO Town Crl 2:00 Orgaa :18 Maetorworks ' 2:80 Job Uaya 2:48 IgSon program 8:15 Orraa S:8o MHO 4:80 Orn and plan 4:00 Riutiia bona 2TBO 7:Oe sno :0 m 'a' Vady 10:00 IwOKO program em Hartals Grade B raw ; 4 milk, delivered j la Salem, f 2.00 cwt, . . . . liatterfat at farm 20c. Salem SIC i : :", nvrt asto zoztasxxs Pric paid to (rovers by Salem boyarg. Jaaoary Si, 1930 i , v Apple. Uncji i, ,, t.3S Medium . ; -75-1.25 ; veostabues ; "'- ' Anion .- - 'CS-v' D. 8. X. t , ,, i " i ; 1 1 i ,..TS -D. 8. No. 3 , .. , ii i . 0 Potato U. 8. Ko. 2 90 "0a., I hi 0 7S -60 - Sqoih. pr lb. Cabbage ' Hptnaca OI-tt. p doi kearta "Eincbet .,-...T - PTEDS Retail Prleas Calf meat. S3 lbs. ... .... tJto-i.es 85.00 40.00 McTslcn. ton i Corn, whole, ton - 87.00-40.00 Craefcad aad troand.' toa 88.oo-4i.oo Mill ma. ton onfttvaanft nrtn, ton ; 80.0O-2a.00 Est mat, cwt. , a.8S-a. 2SOGB : Invliif PrtMS f Fxtra . Standard .16 .14 .13 Uadiumt . POCXTST Bajlas Prloss Rooaters, old .07 .IS .IS .14 .11 IIi'btivi, hen Medium beoa Light baoa GftAIX AKD HAT Bnytng Pneai Waaat, waatara rad . 81 Soft whit 54 Barter, toa r, ,-.23.00 to 33.00 Oati, rror. bn. ,-., SSH Whit, bo. - ,, 83 nyt buying- price Oata and vetch. ou . n.ooia.oo 1 1.00-13.00 Cler Alfalfa, valley. aoaA eat tin 18--18. Kaaura Oregon Coaimoa - . H.00 PBPPS&MZST Oil .1.8 9 BOPS Tab a-rada - .16 WAT.KTTTS North Pacifla sTat Grower Ataa. Price rranquettea ' ' Fancy -g; tart ,- i ' ' ' ?a Standard ' Soft hell- Pa ncy Larra Standard At .as .19 Ma ret tea- Fancy MICKEY MOUSE I mAf w A VkTrt UCDi'D rKJUl- I ; a Sal tmm c?lv 3oer VI f I luJ IHV I IS HARD Tt T A X f I I ' VCi v V EK AT-1 OUSSS lf I ri?.ig . : v I'm ovcR-iNQutsmvs, lv "0Ll?m, -Lt m ff. 5 CS X'M corioos to cm. x ecfi. MiWi- . J ,1T ' J7 WHAT SUCHX YtXK P-P-PARDoH MzL p vV A1DU5H 8IRD BOTARastoUTHff V "T mtlaaM' O ft V g1 Cfcwrt Iff i'i wti rsms ' I WAMT tXJ TO F-fhJD OUT IF THP- BRAT WAS FIRED FROM Vfe 6M0BBV SCHOOLV OR IF- SHE: ' lr. LITTLE 'ANNIE ROONEY waurr S02e vtx oowr C0 HOME TOOTS AND CASPER IK CjxcrrEMEKrr "Tviooum TVlc. KIATIOM l5 AT SEVER. HEAT BECAU5H A cjtPEAT BABY Ctr4TET, Y CM AMO AMOlr -THETHOUeAMl OP IMFAHT ENTEJ5EPAPE 'BUTTERCUP" TEDDY HOOFER" .all ' ' ' rsJiu.BiTMTO oia OF THEM ; . -THB FIVE PWIZE WltsSsiEV? ' d. i , ' Butter Market is Firm, Egg Receipts Keep Above Demand ' PORTLAND, Jan. 11 (AP) Batter and egg quotations held unchanged In wholesale markets today. r.K , .,-;ivi Butter market at the opening stood on firm ground In Its rela tion of receipta to demand. Ite celpta were light and demand un usually good, promising a good clean-up of fresh supplies, . Egg market opened easy, j re ceipts greater than demand, sales forced at Irregular prices. PncM lo coast extras a cent lower at New York; was a weakening fac tor of the shipping side. i - Country meats and 'poultry were steady except for a cent de cline on medium weight hens, in oversupplyr quote: 14 to 15 cents a pound. ; . 1 Fresh fruit and vegetable trade opened normally . active at un changed quotations on all lines. Onion sets, from near Brooks, Ore., were a new offering for the week at 7 to 8 cents a pound. Government market news Ser vice reported conditions as fol lows: ' - :: i . ! :' Local cauliflower continues! to arrive at the farmers' early mar ket, and at the East Alder SU wholesale market, at the rate of 600-1000 crates dally. Consider Large (DUvard ia i-pound ban) Meat - . I.lrhl amber aalvaa IialTe sad p .4 80-85 83-40 40-43 43- 45 44- 60 -04 -08 3 .OS -OS .034 ta .08 MEAT Baymg Prlcos Lambs, tea .09 to .0H 09 Hog. 160-300 lb.. Hog. 200 Ibs op -Ptra ...08 ft .06-.0644 ..04-.OS .05-.08W., 18 13 H Heifer Droaied vaal Dred hog WOOL roan Mediant MOHAIB. Old A I C ta aw - MADE 3EUe& - out: i ' --.;! el I V3Ia Xw I I I WNC wvs iu. 9!Kf,XL.. ""4TL. I'A I II r W . . ..I ' .,J4V1-.L1 mS- MV LV I I I I -J W - : -a, aWdU f 'Taaf i.oC WW. KX ml Kf A I Si I X ryyT Arm Aaor aar-cr? Aiar,tri nut' Vi I dC C TMy Vr 3i Vm S 'Wi-W-iv' S- ,.S - S- r-i 4,U r VflWaer' J amnjnnnnjnnBamnnmBam V 1 1 THAT COLONEL. HOOtX?, B ABV Y ,T i a a ar- . t wi x a-- wsaaaie' a iavn m -ajav m m av 1 1 -ma. - a -ar w- a y a r laaaiav V fc- 1 f?7 BS AMOMOT THE K fXA Vv A I" TV.D THB APPL& OP CAPEQeTe V JTOXO 1 (WILL HEL DRlNr MOMQ 1 . VpXL , j X a srti dk Sju. o - ' . mk . m .. a . ayM.. --. T 1 an" 1 7 f !'"', - f V j i rtt-t PtraW- T ' HI rfl'WWIiTStirStS. lar.ltlTal O'l'StS narilltavffltra I " mm- g ajmnjiiii - able local 'flower is still -moving to Puget Sound and other coMt joints rla motor truck. Lcttacs declined s a rftsult ot unusually nearr track supplies. Imperial valley, shipping point quotations ars) s Mrtitl j lowtr also - - it .v - , y r - - The potato trade, continues slow, although there hare been more liberal unloads into storage recently. Fine ' quality Oregon Burbaaks are reallilng top prices at California marksts. . ! . . Apples are enjoying moderate local distribution, with cheap stock predominating. Both export and domestic demand Is slow.' Current boat loadings at Port land are rather light, with few large cargoes, - .y'l ;:'.jVv V ALFALFA BETS STEADY TO LOWEB Alfalfa markets were steady to somewhat lower daring the week ending January 20, according to the weekly alfalfa market review ot the United States bureau of agricultural ecnomlcs. Offerings particularly of medium and low er grade hay, were heavier than tor the past few weeks at tv-fsw points, but the situation almost markets remained about 'un changed from the previous week. Pacific Northwestern alfalfa markets declined about SOe per ton . during the week,, reflecting continued slow demand in that area. U. S. No. I alfalfa was quo ted to the trade at. Portland Jan uary 19 at $17.00-18.000 per ton, while F. O. B. prices la the ner mlston district were around lz. 00 oer ton. The same grade was quoted to the. trade at Seattle at 418.00-17.00, and F. O. B. Yaki ma valley points at around $11. SO per ton. Northwestern dairy men continued to feed the cheap er oats and vetch nay in prefer ence to .the higher priced alfalfa. The Willamette valley produced an exceptionally large crop of lo cal oats and vetch nay this year, which was harvested under fa vorable weather conditions. Sup plies of this hay seem ample for the remainder of the winter. 'There's a The Feelings MutnaT IP I KrJOW,EKkSLl&M Trr ME-AhS. 1 whEim I SEE IT 1U Ra40THihJ6 OP- ) LETTER FROM MiSS SORT f THAT SERTRUX3fc jmZfrZx "Tie Stinj nn'fcnv nnpr-nc ;uHuii oiihutti. FJIIS SOCl'i ANKENT BOTTOM. .. Jan. f 1. Ankeny , grange number Sit met at the grange hall Saturday night for their regular social meeting. The evening was spent In playing "S00M. Six tables were In play. j Supper was served at mid night by the entertainment .com mittee fn charge. They were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Emmons. Mr. sad Mrs. J. N. Ollraour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, a. XL MarlattMr. and Mrs. Albert Cole and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.' J. O. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. CM. Belknap, Mrs. B. F. Simpson. Miss Elolae Math ews, Miss Lolsel Mathews, Miss Janet Belknap, Miss Phylls Cols, Miss Qma Emmons, Miss Ida Bel. knap. Miss Neva Emmons, Miss Georgia Gilmour. Lloyd Marlatt, Dale Bohna, Willis Heart, Ben Watts. Porter Watts, George Browni Russel Watts, Elmo Brown, . Edwin Smart, Henry Hockapear, and .the committee, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Emmons and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. TJllmouf. I i - "18,laBaBBaBBajaBBaaBBBawBma , j Gervais Churches Sponsor Programs Oi Varied Types i -, j r GERVAIS. Jan. SI Mrs. Necla Buck ot Salem, Held lecturer tor the W. C. T. TJ., spoke at the local Presbyterian church Sunday eve ning. She gave a historical re view of the temperance movement and how it came to be a prohibi tion movement: because all other methods ot control had tailed. i The Junior class of the Presby ' terlan Sunday school gave a "Self Help" party in the church social hall Saturday afternoon. Members ot the class took entire charge and carried everything out in a credit able manner. Those present were Betty Beck, Gael Cutsforth, Earl Jelderks. Rita and Sadie Naftzger, Cheryl Sypher, Sylvia Trotter, Doris Turner and Mrs. II. L. Gra flous. i Rer. W T. Johnson, D.D.;i for IS i years a missionary to Japan, and later lecture at theImper!al Kick Coming1 Rry Th &y SAME: MAIU. H AUfoHTV RECEIVED A i " ' f WHOOPS, no 1 ?S r&fl f cu., Meps'3 ! I'M JUSTH TrV BACftS ) ss W WSO I OOODV For Nba l eoV V4HO BR1M&TH (.tS XQWJ AND iW OCT AN V CVsw V GOOOIBTH TO J V ' ri OTHMONC JUST Jx&Sl V -L I UKB IT FOR MAi cPok WITHDRAWING Lr.,ntT C0ajl iJtLO ijCT-rt i r n-"- nt wwn V ' "ProUflc Uatore" rJOuiOifT CS SO2PCtSCO TO CCB T nt . Btuctwggt3rMi:y O lt, Kiaa; reatare aradkata. taa. Oreat Britain of Defeat Rjs . V HEADS SCHO OL A portrait of Rear-Admiral Thomas C Hart, commander of the control force of the United States fleet lie has been designated by the Navy Department to succeed Rear-Ad-miral 8. 8. Robison as superinten dent ef the U. 8. Naval Academy at Annapolis. The latter win re tire from active service May 15, When be peaches the rm ef C university, will speak at the Pres byterian church Tuesday evening, January 27. He is a speaker of wide repute, having a personal In sight into oriental problems and especially Japan. ; ' ; . - - " ;.".' ,: :- - ' Hollywood Men Seriously 111 HOLLYWOOD. Jan. U The regular meetings of the "Same Over Here Clnb",hare been post poned during the past two weeks due to the illness or , two or us members, W. W. Fisher and W. F. Starr. : . i ' . ' ' Mr. Fisher who was operated on at the Salem General Hospital for appendicitis, returned home Sunday amid the well wishes ot his many friends for his rapid further recovery. . ' ? W. F. Starr who has been ill for some three weeks or so is conva lescing slowly, . ! MISS IT wOULD LETTER f3iERTRUTE; - TTfAVTT 1 Qj P- CJOBBV ,w-n U vjwaT DO fc TEavooa r KaUCVLAMO LOOK AT i : I I &eJCLL AUTO - ceowtMO RiGMTOurOsf TME GPOUMO rtcaia taaama. THE. HAPPIE5TT l-tti- IM THE WOPtD. n WOJlP "TAWiH THE 5TlNr OUT OF THB PEFEAT CA-5PEB. MAXpEP ME AT THG. CLUBS ELECTION COLONtL, H0OTO5 ' rFONDOF urrrRCuP : BUT HBk i ! HOPU TO , f Or Ha -1?. HS. ffl'I DM . CALLEO DEVOOD Member of Oregon Pioneer Family was Well Known In Marion I County SILVERTON, Jan. 21 Fun eral services for Mrs. Mary B. Darby who died at the home ot her daughter, Mrs;. Elsie Schriv er at Portland Tuesday night will be held from tha Jack and Ekman chapel here Thursday af ternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Warren cemetery in the Waldo IIlHa. Mrs. Darby ts ai member of an old Oregon pioneer family. She was born in Linn county on June 17, 1S57. Her parents were, Mr. and, Mrs. John T. Humphry who crossed the plains from Kentucky in 1852. When Mrs. Darby was five years old the) family moved to the Waldo Hills where she spent the greater part of her Ufo on a farm sear. the Warren cem etery." . ' . In January 1878 she was mar ried to James Darby on a farm east of Macleay. Mr. Darby died March 21, 1W. - Mrs. Darby is survived by the following children, Mrs. Ethel Hofstetter of Vancouver, Wash., H. ODarby of Roscburg; Roy Darby ot Ash wood; Mrs.. Elsie Schrlver of Portland; J. Darby of Silvertoh and Mrs. TJ Doer tier of Sllverton; ( four i. others Tom Humphrey of Eugene; Dan Humphry ot McMlnnvtlle; Will Humphry of Stayton, and Frank Humphry of Redwood; one sis ter, Mrs. C. M. Cartrlght of Mon roe. Her brother Charlos Hum phry died in California a month ago. ' I STOCKHOLDERS TO BIEET 6ILVERTON, Jan. 21 The annual meeting of the Sllverton Food Products company stock holders will be held at the 4li hall over the MaMarr Grocery store at one o'clock Saturday, January 24. M. C. Storruste is manager of the local cannery owned by the Food Products company, a co-operative concern. By IVVERKS By CLIFF STERRETX SEEM THAT THE HOrV. IS NO LOnGER A 50100LY - 1 1 C D7 N ; UlsfAhJlMOUS COWS&rW j y By BEN BATSFORD - TWft THAT. -v3 j.rJ h ) XT,'.. :JifM V JIMMY -MURPHY I DOT THiNV ETTHEf OF THEM YVHL WIN A pRi-rr 1 AM CATWDEW WILL COt , TEPPT'lidoFi: A OVAiiK? I POQ. THAT 1 I &XTTC- COLONEL. CUP? J .HOOr-EW 1 sr- . V imaammmmmmmn-ammiiaaa-immaB-M THIS PRlXS, Vlli:i WIL.L,