Tfca OHEGOIJ STATZ3!.IAN, Salr.ru " Orcrrcn,1 Tecs Jay r.Icrr.b.?, Feireay ko. 1S31 I'ACTs I j t r 7' ! ' i C1Q5 GIB' I ROUE FATAL I-lsricry Lois Krcbs Dies of Jniuries Received in Brush Fire ! ' KINGWOOD. Feb. t. Marjory toil Krebs. Uiree and a half year bid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Krebs of Cascade drive, died at a Salem- hospital Sunday; at U4S P. M. ai a result of burns ah reealred Sunday afternoon. The little Ktrl. with other children of the neighborhood, was playlh at the S. V. ruller home, where Fuller was burning off dead grass and cleaning op his property. Al thourh repeatedly warned by Ful ler the children Tentured near the tire and Marlorie's clothing igalt ed. She ran for home and before Fuller could catch her and smoth er the flames all the data lag was burned from her body. A Salem physician who was sum moned arrirod at. the Krebs home two minutes after he was called and too the little girl to a Salem hospital where everything possihle was done for her, to no avail. Little Margie, who was born la Salem, had spent most of her short life In th!a neighborhood. She was a member of the West Salem Sunday school and was In her class sm usual Sunday morning. Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krebs,' she leaves two brothers, William and Euzene. Jr.. and -a AIster. Eliiabeth.- ; The entire neighborhood. 1 as well as the many friends la 'west Salens, sorrow with the family In Its bereavement. . " Funeral services, conducted jy Rer. M. A. Groves, will 4to held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Cleugh-Barrlck chapel. G. II. lETEWEIl cslled mm "MILL CITY. Feb. 9 An eld time aad respeeted rftUcn. here, Creorg H. LeterUer. former post master and hotel , keeper of Mill . . . . . , A l i 1 4 tuy, aiea, ai uis com ca-ny day morning, after an illness ief tome weeks. Pneumonia with complications was the- ultimate cause of his deatn. . i Mr. Letellier was born' fat Eloux City, Iowa, In II 0 and cam to Mill City some 3t years ago. Ha was a member of the Odd Fellows and the Woodmen of the World. I He leares his widow and one on, George Letellier, jr., of Los Angeles, who made a hurried trip here but arrived some few hours after the father's death. f . Funeral services ; wilT be bild Sandsy afternoon at 2 " o'clock. Rer. Bates and Rer. Thomas of ficiating at tho Presbyterian church. Interment will be made la Falnriew cemetery. I sciiQlBira SHOWS INCREASE SILVERTON, Feb. P. The ftilverton school enrollment has Increased by 152 pupils this mid- I year semester over the- autumn - enrollment. The toUl enrollment Is now 1190 against 1033 last autumn. ! - The biggest increase is in the Eugene Field building where a class of 71 youngsters entered this month. The senior high school was next in order with an Increase of 51. The junior bign school has 20 mora than it did Tho total figures are now Eu gfsne Field building, 542; Junior high school, 325, and senior high c hoof-320. 1 Radio Programs Tneedar. Tea. IS, 1SJ1 ' SOW 420 Xv rertUa T :0O -Devotional aerricca. . -T:80 KBO. . V 8 :06 Portland Breakfast claV. 9:00 HBO. 9 :S0 Cookiar eaeeL 10 .-O -Olo Ilarwonr Ulk. KBO. ' 10:80 Wirmana Kfxia at Air, B0. 11 Julia liayes. . 1 1 :45 Vlolia seeitaU l-:00 NEO oreheasra. . 11 : 15 Westers Faraa aad Xloeaa, KBO. 1 :0 Tewa ctw. . 2:00 Matineer time, KBO. 8:40 Orraa prorrant. 8 .-45 Black aad tiald Beeav KBC. 4 :00 Vetera erTie. KBO. j , :SO Or-aa and piano. 6 Pan! Wkiteaaaa. KBO. 5:30 Botay Boa. 6:45 Hawa aerriee, h'BC :W NBC S :ftO Aia Andy. - , :& KBO. O Memory Leae. HBO. - i -10:SO DramaU Ooild. 'I ' . 11 :V0 Hon Kneia' Orafoa Trail Blaier. i:)0 1 lailae'a ercaettra. XIX 1184K7-PacUad . :OS JTea. C'eek. 7:44 White Wiaerd. t :4S Mernin aeaeiiad. aewe. T:4J r'amily Altar Hear. . :30 Or ran Concert, KB3. rSO Devetieaal Sera tee. KB 8. S:lt Koai. - 10:0 Keeert Veasea. teller. KB 3. 10:80 The Radio Boy friend. BBS. 1 1 :00 Meadow Larks orchestra, KBf. 11:15 Ponf Bar. 11:44 Ihm PrrHetaor. VBg. 13:00 Weather bnlleUa, aew. i . !, K.MUil TV. w X 1 1 Ull ' 1:00 Merry Motoriat. 1:15 Untal Iriietara, jrB3.: 1:45 Betty Andersen, KBd 2:0 Xarit Oraa. BB3. 8:0O Tane Ckaaera. S:84 PatUin' Sea. KB 8. S.-4S Tea Tiaae Talea. KBS. 4 :04 Newacaatiag. 4:15 Ht-Steppera, KB 8. : i A': . ' 4:4 Deaa ColUa. ; - :1$ aarmary at Leralatara. j S:0 Ptadie prorraau : 4 9:00 CaUeUe Tnrt Soeiety Leetara. 9 :1 Veaetiaa neUla, 81. 10:00 aashiae Prograsa, BBS. 14:80 Orraa. KES. -,11:00 Wait WUr. ..litis Vie Keyara oreteatra, STBBL 11:44 Midalt-as BevellTS. rOi.0 530 Z. OorvUU 13:00 rami Profraa. 2 :00 Aeaatad tie Caeraas. 2 :1ft Hnmeoiaker lUor. .f : I"re Prevraav. Jj0 Po-l-ry i.-islary Ceari . GRAINS xAIN: ALONG Wm STOCKS BUTTER STORAGE DECREASE NOTED Prices Whisk Upward And Remain Aloft; Freeze Feared . i. CHICAGO. Feb. A p. (AP)! Acting sa twin of tho slock market, grain whisked upward today and unhesitatingly stayed! aloft. Houses with eastern con-; nectlons led the buying of wheat, and that cereal as well, as pats reached prices .which overtopped any since January 15. -Chance that cold ware from the northwest would penetrate tho winter wheat belt andt cause ! crop. -damage, was a bullish fac tor. , Wheat closed firm at lalmost tho day's high point, unchanged to ZH cents up, with corn! 14-2 advanced and oats at -l 14 c gain; .. U yORTUAND. Or... TV. . Ytminem -kt. net prieas: butter, es. traa z; - atn4is sa; snai firata XT: first SC. its, freak axtraa 18: freak 18; tm tedtvats as. i , Nuts, Hay and Hopsl POUTLAHD, Ore i T.K Kata waloau. CaUiomU new Ko. I, 22 6?18e; Orecon. bow S3&?Sc: alaaoada, 2J-;-peanut v 0Hfeil3Vie; pecan. 27e; filberta lStlr. Hay wbilfwle nyinr price. 'do'rre ed forUand. Kaatera Oregon timothy, S23.S?23; At valley, 119.50; ai faUa, SLS.50 17.50"; elerer. 919; eat fcey. SI; atrav, ITfeS tea; celUna; pricaa SI -te $3 mere. . , r Hops 193 Crop, 1$ 8 ls. Portland Grain PORTT.A5P. Wkeat fat area: Ore., Te. P 1( Lew ' AP) Open HiA Lew j Cloas Kay ..,:. i ea : s , - s m es Ja. 84 6S S3 -h 1 S ' --L'aaai market: waeat: tijr Bead btae kteia .43-; aet white, western witite .66; hard winter, aershera. ' aprinc; - w eat era red .43. ' ! - 0ta: Xe. 1 88 1. wkite 23.00. Cera; Ke. 1 E. Y. ehlpraent 28.50. ilillren; atandard 17.00. f ; Portland Livestock cSZnJr&J&i. tdg1- Steers soo-voo iba gaod fS.z08.50; aedaaaa 7.tS(irB.2S; c on S.ii7.23. Steer 1T&-180 lea. -ed SS.0O(8.35: aaediaB 1.eeS.04. Heifers 450-850 lb.. ood T.50faS.25: aaediani 6.500 TSAf 'MBMofl fi 2A- Hi 158, CMmm. rmriA "8.5O(T.0; aieanii as aaediaaai a.OOftfl b.UQ: itw vtter aaa catter I.SJWS.W). BolU, rearlinrr esciaded) 5.00 & 5.75; catter, - ceaaaaea aad atedinm S.50 . & S.OO. fmT. aulk fed. 10.08(311.50: aaedinaa S.50 14.00; call aad eoaaaoa S.itt&rS.Sd. . CelTo t5-50O lbs.. 8.58 i 4 loo; ceaaaoa sad aaediuat S.OO S.44. i -.- i . - JUers S409 inclasire 1T85 direct; fnllj steody. ISeA r. oily hers aad roastinr aigs eaetaded). Liht iih4e 140-160 IbA. St.74S.T5j licM sveiicht 160-180 lb, 8.6( (3 8.75: Heat nreirtt 189-200 lbs. S.S0aS.T5; aaediaaa aretglit S00-S20 lba.. i T.T3veS75; aaediaaa weira B3(J-z lb.. iO; beey weight 150 290 lb- 7 .25 (S. 25; eary veirkt S90-350 lb, s.T5(ct.av. vmrmmg aeva iis-wjb lb. 4.00TO. Feeder and Mtoeker pir T4-184 lba, S.750 14.S0. ! ttaeea th; qaswMf aieaay. Lasafc lb, dear. 87.0 tr 7.50; diuae .efe 7.00 ; all waigata, aoaaaMa t.M(e4.ft. Tearlisr vetater : SO-110 lba- 4.00Q5.60. Ewea 00-120 Tb.. S.50 f?3; ewes 120-150 lbs, 1.258.J; all rti(hta. call and eoaiBaoa 10 4f 2.25. Portland Produce TOATLAKD Or, Tmh. 9 MHk -aitady -raw aulk per; eenlj, ilJiQ -ner tvt. aVlrrered Part land leas 1 per cent ; rad G milk S1.50, batterfat deHeered ia Portland. 26. fmmUTT steady (bayiar price) Ut, keary kaaa erer 4H 18e; aaediaaa hens. SH-1 1-. 14e( lisat liea, 12e; aprlaga. 20e: Pekla dacka, 4 lba,. and orer. 4e; colored dacka, 15c; tarkcya. K. 1. 32e. . f . . 1 PeUtoea tea8y Ke. 1 graded, fl.TSftVCO; Ke. 2, S1.1501.SO; rior iAm. neX7S2a5(S.50 NT 50 lb. BMk. Ireaaed poaltry aeOing prfeeai to re tailers, turkeys, poor to rood. 2S33e; dak- 35e: ceeae. 10t??Oe: capons. SO (r33e la. - j , . j ge tables -PETLAKI. Ore- Te1. 9 f AP)- CVnttB Md reeetahlea. : Fresk trait or aDge. cave!,- packed. S3 (S 8.50 ; f jambl Stock. lit!Z.:: grapeireu, cioriua. S2.1504: fL. SS3.656v3.7j: limea, 6- Aax. carlen. 83.50: banana. 6c lb. Leaf ana California. S5.90((4. ' Cak tecal. 1 ill hie lb. PoUtoea j OrHM TVwu-kutea. 81.60(31.70: local. 31 6r 1.25; KUmatk yeau, SU60; YaVima, Sl(rl.50 rental. New potatoesTexas 2e5lTSrt Jeft TKTi mAm ' 6r RO- I Motkaaae rtaeafV Vaaniagtoa Hothaaa art waaningro; e- laacy, 1.15(arl5: -faaey, 3131-10; sice. -45tt?e per box 15 lba.; Or a K. 1. 41.43; Ka. 2. 31.25 box 20 tra eaveere, lba. axttca vwo-si.xa ooien. epin aeat 4eV 1 1.20 1.2 5 orang box. n,tUMuUn SIS bbL 1 (Celery California. 1.25-1.50 per do. Rearta. Sl.lii doa. aaaeke. Pepper t awea. 16e; Kwee patatoe Cll- ferala. 4A,4H !.; eastern, ' 32.25 . Caalinoa-er Oregon, fl-is U l.iS; Cattforai. ILU erat. L-riie - SvelOe. Ttoea aoaaoaee, 4t 5 erate : Vaauran. BUZZ lug Tepxeo. itrce lmperiat Tay, ' . a tor f erat. , ! Demand is Noted For Loganberry Plants in South IUve yon any logatfporry plants e seUT TBls is tBe qoes- tion being as-M y w. . ota- v Cfalev Tiaa raMiTftir m telesram lrorarBl. Korua ot r. r..iHAMi. o . n SBBaatapui. b, lnformaUon as to -Where! such plants -can bm secured end so far Mr. Staler bas been nnaoie to answer. ..j'ii There is a large acreage of loganberries arennd Sasbastapol and evidently new stock is re quired, air. Staley is anxious to get in touch, with any one who Has inants tor sale. Sunday School 4. Is Organized MAXJIJSAT.- Feb. Ai Sub- 4ar scbeel class was- organised I last week wit a a, larce attenfl- aace. - -A : . : Temporary officers were elect-1 e4 aa fotlowst Urs. Tbomss, sn- perirrteoAeat; Maxyne - Dalryia- pta. awcretaiy; Luella Shaw, sees leader The cfeefr met at Mrs. ' Fred JicOeeV keias-te praeUaav Tavs air BTBninjc ' - : - i General Markets Salsa Oarliels Grade B raw 4 vaSSu delivered , in Salem, f XOO "cwt,."-' . - : i 't : Butierfat at farm 25e. . Salem 26c.:,- I "A'A s rsurr astd teostaitzs i Price pid to rorn hy fitUa bayws. . rbniry T, 1881 Apple.' turner 9 MxUsias , T5 X.35 Oaioa ... l v. a. k. i ;,..: ,. , " . 40 . rxzss . , : i - BUil Pxless Calf bmUI . 1.S0-1.SS Brrtch. - ton 85.OO-40.OO - Corn. wboU. Im 85.00 t 88.00 Crcfcd Bad ntul torn 86.0O-8S.0O Mill toa 18.00-10.00 Bras. Cos - , iiAfl-Mftfl Erg masa. awC 1.$-a. ' ZOOS ' Baying Prieea Extras .14 : .14 : ai- Staadards . Hedioait . SayinS PrtMS Koeitaxa. old OS ' ,i ,..is , ..K .09 u .ia -0 to .13 Spnac Heat lea, heita Kadlam fceas Lljhi baas GBAHf AJTb HAT -- Baying rrieea Wheet, areatarm rod .,. Soit' white Jl Barter, toa . : S3.00 to 88.00 Oati, rrey. . - i- ... . . 93 RTiite. ta. .8 a Hart 4a?lBK on Oat sad Tatck, tea .10.00-11.00 t;iOTer .10.00-11.00 Alfalfa, valley. Sad catting 13.0ft-lT.0O eastern urefea . a.v - Coauaea ........ ..,.,14.00 ir- HOPS Ton : rrada -18 :i WALBUia . Kortk PadfU Ka8 Orewers Ana. Prices Praaqaettek ; j 5 Fancy i 4 - S Standard 1B . Soft-abeO raney T lrc - Standard Vfarettee J , Fancy : (De'jTend in 5-ponnd bast) ifeata - 1 Ltpht ameee ialrea . 1 Hal raa and pie-ea , , i . , ..... nun ; -, 80-s ' - SS-40 . JS9 .4 .04 .08 40-4S 43-45 iVHCKEY MOUSE TH3 H6U CX Xrt JUS Or CATAtttA." AJBCS TO Tie TrUjefi , KAT JlPPS, Or THff f i KNOTS UtTWr FOR iiAoxswr JJ(THtM AFAJ nrcowts rAYSTERlOOSLV I 03H.1 ... "POLLY AND HER PALS" . : "A j Careful- By CL1PF STERlTI I m88E D4 DENSER (AVHAINTVt7U fw TX?rTOKj ( HEH, HEH,HEHf 1 H Itt TS.mIS I BUTI CANTT SEE rNlEVER HEARD rOTHAT Ur4DERST?; (vtXJ'RE OKKiD ) THAT GErTTRUDES HER RAVE HUMOROUS? C tHATB ONLV t ADORE J- SJ- "TaSo. SrWSRKESsjjABO I IT jJMXS X , 1 DEEP 5 ' . HSIT JSSSB HAEM ANT VER r T IDIOTIC j- A ACTOj DAMESJ , TT ffT -i LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY hz&L-ifi9 ' y 'nr41BOOialf : ""-V L Xf ,-v TaItW A4.UX CA4 00- I f 1 XOrWVA6H XMAOBO-ab. V kVT&l E VDU JUST WATCH I f SVS.. IT oOO UUervClCM 51 I U rr-AJ IOSMOWVtXJ 1 - ""Sr u-5 -iv, ; !- A n vTirf yrr- --S r- 4P lai,Jiiaai eaqareaaraenaia, lae, Oaaa aeaaaa Wa imw I. , 1 ' V. . V-f 4 vVT ?!! " 7 i I fJCJ I ii AINU LADfLK . 1 VOU PONrT MCAM lO-iT fcUU. rVIB TrVM WTO THtt MI Receipts Increase but Tone Stays Firm At Portland PORTLAND Feb. .(AP) Wholesale butter and egg- Quota tions opened unchanged today.' gutter , receipts were , slightly increased. Demand was fair with r attention centered on top grades. General tone was firm. J Butter storage holdings re ported - the last two Saturdays were 95,252 and 91,283 pounds respecUTely, a - 4.S decrease. ' Re ceipts -last weak were 72,878 pounds, and 18.1 percent . increase..,-' Egjg market continued weak with receipts somewhat in excess of demand and sales to retailers at irregular prices. Receipts for last week and tho week prerious touted 8,2 60 and 8.156 cases re specUTely. Local storage hold ings had been red need Saturday to 287 cases from 41 cases the week pTerlous. - Wholesale fresh fruits and vegetables, country dressed meats . and poultry opened at steady prices and actlTo demand was reported in major lines fol lowing a good clean up' Satur day.: ' , . - , , INTFpSX GROWINa PRATUM.. Feb. t. Fred do Yriea reports a 48 per cent In creaso in. Sunday school attend ance last Sunday at Macleay orer tho Sunday beforsrwhen the Sunday school was' organized. The attendance last Sunday was 20 with more who hare prom ised to -.come. 43-50 .03K to .0 3CSAT Xaylag Mess Laamba top fit Mi . 08 Hoc. 140-300 lbs, Hoc. 300 M ap 8teer Oew i -48 .OO-.osh 04-.OS 11 naif eta Iretaed real Draaaed aogs wooz. Ooaraa1 iCediom .34 at rr& a ACT.TOorre. rM TO HAVE. HIM AT OF THE ru,.i.h i V y-r- i' AH,' W U 1 rYHOO-OAV V 1 WHO Pvt-LED VM fXT?N wiwruwt iwro twt kA 1 M JrTJ j& 71 -rie is scRumsw-taa. , fiwtm) " j : Ujjj i.seiw -xz-zjp a r-zr n 1 k 1 1 i .THE FLtCVE nuM1 NORNVN AT NJNa -THAT O-CLOCK. HE-TO . 6ET RS APAf! PAJTT carp: (DDE OPPOSES! FREETEXT D00',!S VSIOU HILL,. Fb. t. AU of ficers and fifty seres membara waro. present at " th Fehrtrary grango meeting. ' . v'j.; ' L ' v Four new members i wero Ini tiated into tha first and second degrees: of grange wnrk afcd seTen names proposed for mem bership.' . -. 1 Durlnr tho . lectursi hour ia rot , was taken on Ifreo text books and 'transportation of high school pupils. Both ! lost. A Tote was taken on the purchase of tho piano wo : baro f on trial and carried. Committees 'were appointed tv organise a baseball nine and tor horseshoo pitching. Our boys", hare also -recently or ganized a basketball team. After a short program a de licious oyster supper was serred by the mn this being our. an nual bachelor dinner, j i , - Wo . feel thaC wo lows Mrs. Chaa. Morley v " roto - of - thanks for - finishing the two ; quilts quilted on at the January .meet ing of our Homo Economics rlnb. Ono was about halt and tho oth- or three fourths done. ; - . SPE8IIG COjjTEST VELL ATTENDED Jefferson, Feb.- ti Rr. A W. iQUTor; Kr. and Mrs. A. Wilson and daughter, Edith, Mrs. Nettie' Beeres. George IKiha and George Wilson of Jefferson at tended tho oratorical contest , at 8odarille Friday night, which was -sponsored by thai woman a missionary society , thereV ' There were four of tho Junior class who entered tho contest namely,- Floyd DudlaJl. Jesse ParrishJ Doris Olsen and Maxlne J Calahan. Tho threo .lndges, one zrom .sweet, iiume, u itiuut " f arson and the other from Leb anon, garo a two to one decision. 1 awarding tho sUrer hiadai to Maxlne Calahan. Her reaoins; was entiUed, 'Ruth'a Surprise Party", i 'The Place Called "A Teel for a I DOMTTHllAtMUCH i DON'T sNOWi IPSA OF BAETf TOOTHS '. I pDrT 3TArTnr4r Hl5 CAPtE ON A FWPAT. CAPEPJ IN ff5 THE H f3AP UUCVC: ;; THlrdiWOWl l1-lTOTHB. BUTTERCUP HAV&SV LEAVE IT TD , ME! v FAIBY STORY IS JtEAL Carl Will be Rewarded (or His Years of Effort SCTGliRSHiP Staylcn Yozica Uins Hcnsr for ; Radio Playlet 8TATT03T; Febi -Afrav G. F. Koriaek has beem rs ceiring congratulations from radio listeners, both intowsi and oat on her playlet which was brotdcat by tho Nation al Broadcasting company oa : Tuesday night. i : - 1 The story which was awed for, the Memory Lane hoar depleted some of the trials and tribulations of a country newspaper office, i ; . The musical . numbers which interspersed the readings were a solo by Edith Wilson, Jefferson; 4 duet by Anna Scholl and Valeta Storey, Sweet Home; ; duet. JJrs. Gilson and Miss ' Skinner,. Leban on, and trio by tho Waters family of Fairrlew. w YIELD EXPECTED i WACONDA, FeW 9 Work was begun Monday morning in the lo ganberry field of 50 acres owned by William McGIlchrist on the Phes farm. j It Is reported that from all, ap pearances now the yield will be tho host1 they hare had for many years. . This . yard r will not be plowed, hut disking and thor ough stirring up of the son will bo begun soon. Training started early Monday morning.. '. Fall training was used on the A. W. Nusom yard aad Mr. Nu som Is much pleased with its splendid condition. Grubbing and clearing of land was done recent ly and another aero of lagans "has been set out in this new ground. Home Sweet Home' Tender IIeari' "TU ltf A rtrLlta. CM KNOCWIIslt AT fOUR. JueyTTHlMVelt T0vrU - F7 v. pUP NAME. IN tUECTTClC UtfrKT& -W feT-l havi mas, LUwvpirw i. AMT TaCtTRp ANP A COUNTSJY V ETATEt TtJtrMAVclSTME. ! B L i-. HIV. IV 1 r v h v- tv-rrVk. pb SECURED By CLARA PEARCE SMITIX ' MOUNTAIN VIEW, Feb. 9. Since early childhood -Carl has been hopelessly crippled, unable to stand upright. During his ear lier years he was unable at times te attend school at all. One win ter tho young lady who taught ths Mountain View school gare np her Saturday forenoons to girlng him lessons- at home. As he grew a little older he went on foot In his pitifully crippled ' condition more than a mile to school, laborinr nn- j der handicaps which would hare discouraged most youths to the point of abandoning all efforts to ward an education, Carl is now a sophomore In Sa lem senior high school, only a lit tle behind other oys and girls of his age, and goes to and from school on the school bus. -And now comes the fairy story which seems too wonderful to be true. A " nationally ; known voca tional school with headquarters fn a Pennsylvania ciy haa establish ed' a branch in Salem. They re cently had an advertising display in the show window of a Salem department store in exchange for which they offered a scholarship to any. deserving young person whom the -store managers might recommend. t ': . So Carl is to get, free of all cost, a. course In. mechanical engineer ing and by special arrangement he Is to be allowed to hare his les sons along t -ith his other subjects at Salem high. . - RKTL'RX 80TJTH HUBBARD, Feb. 9 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miller, sons, Ralph. Al bert and Lawrence, and Mr. Mill er's brother, Ben Miller, returned to Klamath Falls Monday after a three days visit at the homes of relatives and friends la Hubbard. L. A. i sillier, former manager of the local lumber yard, is associat ed with the Carson,. Fowler Lum ber company at Klamath Falls. He with his family and Ben MlUer moved to their new location last August. v V STWZS WDW THAT" M1NOON AJskTTi . POOH. CXN MONbT AK? TUe - .AW-" . t . . .. iCIilT II Mm sua I! EILVERTOK, Feb. 9. Mrs. John Hoblltt who was injured la an automobile aecldent on the Pacific highway, Friday morels is gaining although her face is still badly swollen. ' Mrs. C. J. Zlegler, the driver of the ear which crashed into the Hoblltt car, was' taken to the Immanuel hospital at Portland. Mrs. Zlegler, it was understood here, was not seriously in J are! but i Is suffering from cuts and bruises. She will be remembered by a number of Silvertoa people as she has been - a guest at the Theodore Opsund home while the Opsunds lived at Silverton. Both of the cars tn tho acci dent were badly wrecked. The Insurance adjuster remarked that! he wouldn't give $10 for the Pontlac 1 which Mrs.- Zlegler was ! driving. The Hoblltt car was ' also "wrecked beyond re pair". , Mrs. Hoblltt. It Is thought, will be all right In two or three weeks. Electric Lines Are Extended SPRING VALLEY. Feb. 9. The Yamhill Electric company of Newberg is extending lines from the school house south to the L. F. Mathews home and Jiope to have the work done this month. The Roy Bremmer. A. E. Chenoweth. S. D. Crawford, S. S. Wilson, Hugh CraU and L. P. Matthews homes will be served, by this new extension. J. J. and V. A.. Stratton are also to receive service from this com psny. . j ii; . . ., " Efforts are being made -now to establish the mall route through the Oak Knoll tract road. If this Is accomplished eight hous es will be served, i - MEETINGS ATTRACT PRATUM, Feb. 9. Members of both churches' here will at tend the meetings conducted by Dr. James A. Sutherland of the Moody Bible instltnte extension department at Salem this week. By BEN BATSFORDj r-sjl Fuvnm wa.eJ2iGwrwueiHe ?0 ( AU.AUVIWO-BOrwgVS li TTlA I GOT TO "DO OUROWH t--f7 By allPiIMY TJURPm: OH. DOT t I MVJSTT T3RUAV4. ' t hb n e.w to coLorcn. Hoorea! nHS ULTURVI mkTCn WITH envy: watt UNT1-tTDVJ ON Hl PAC C : I riOF HE WOVtT LOOK TOO CAP crcAusrs imvcjjt n ocwrN-Hiwmrp: