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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, October 161931 PAGE SEVEN REDISCOUiJT RATE OF BBS RAISED Stocks Close Higher Some Reaction From Highs Marks Session By .JOHN I COOLKT NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (AP) Financial developments today centered larzelv ia the field of credit and the market tot rail- road bonds. The Federal Reserve bank of New York raised Its rediscount rata to 3 per cent, broken' loans droooed ST3.e00.000 to be low a billion and the tide ot oat' going gold ebbed. .Stocks closed higher, bat there was considerable reaction from the highs ot the dull season. Car rier liens made some, substantial ?alna an the atrensrth ot Intima tions from Washington that plana for helping: them "were making; progress, although noth inr mlsrht be announced until the freight rate decision 1 pub lished. Shares accomplished an aver age rise ot a couple of points during the morning, with rails prominent. When the market eased in the afternoon trading was quiet and prices stiffened at the close. Sales amounted to 1, 279.655 shares. The average ad vance waa 1.4 points. American Telephone, Consoli dated Gas, Baltimore ft. Ohio, Pennsylvania. Westinghouse. New Haven. Southern Pacific, Union Carbide, Case. National, Biscuit, Lmwi and Woolworth closed about a point higher. 'Atchison and New York Qentral retained snore than 2 ot larger extreme advances. American Can, Gen eral Electric, General Motors, United Corp., North American and Bethlehem Steel showed fractional improvement. Foreign exchanges Were steady. German marks firmed slightly. Sterling had a narrow range, the last rate being S3. 87. or 1 cents lower. , CAULIFLOWER WEAK Oil FARM MB J PORTLAND. Oct 15 (AP) Cauliflower was weak during to day's session of the East Side farmers wholesale market. Sharply lower price for carlots caused growers to x offer more on the trade here with resulting easiness of current values. Cabbage market was weak with most sales 80-9 Oe crate. Potatoes ruled weak but occa sional sales were still shown to 75c orange box. Beana sold mostly 5c lb. for both green and yellow although one grower with a truck load was unwilling to take over 4c lb., Of course he sold the entire load quickly. Lettuce market was steady with better quality. Most sales T5e to 11 crate. Selected stock was absent. Tomatoes ' were a trifle slow but moved generally within the former price range. Concord grapes sold 50-56c lag generally. Silverside nad Chinook salmon from the Nehalem sold 6c lb. rine stuff. . ';!. '-I.:-. Rutabagas and -parsnips found Si fair movement 40c lug. : Green broccoli moved slowly tic lug. I- ...f- - Apple trade was alow but Lowed no general price change Brussel sptouts held mostly f 1.00-1.10 box. Wigrich'31;Hop Croo is Coins to I London Markets INDEPENDENCE. XOet. 15 ALU of the 1931 Cluster hop crop At the "Wigricli ranch Is to be ship ped thla week! to London to the Wigan and : Richardson Hop com pany.1 Instructions to ship .were received by Walter Plant, man ager .- of the "Wigrich company. This company this year produced a high quality jof hops. In addition to the hop crop this tompany produced a large crop ot apples, ...v-'-'-.l . . Ptogtdhis TtUmt, Oct. IS KOlO 550 Ke. OorvaUls tB:00 Horn 'fceondmict observer, 1:00 Morula watlaew. - . 11 rOO Farta hoar. ; - 1 :00 Vmderin. , X :30 Organ prgrm. , . . , . B .00 Heamaker hour, l , , :00 Market report a. r- . i .1 : e.g rrm boar. ' Basinet institata ti air.. :00 Uwue by tha i Tk Oragjoa our Father KOW S0 Kc Partisan T:0O .Derotieaai. :15 Meraiar Appetii'r. w-45 Vaa aaa Don. NBC 0:SO Oooktns , School. - , t-S SoOhlo Melodi. i . IStfO OoOkihf iclMWU -10:80 WoWiii1! Mril, JBf 11:80 Jail Rsyss. 11:45 Trail B!M. t:15 Farm and Horn aonr, ftBU. l:0O Towa Crier. - S:15 Otvaa. , t:J Vanity Fafr ot tha Air. T:8e Taeatra of tho ait. HEfl. :M-A-o. 'a Xnif. M- -a: 30 Cwfni Tssm Kotoo. HBO. 9 !oV Heaas of Color. NBC 10:85 Boo Qwi- ? Bits For Breakfast I ' Q (Continued from page 4) , precise spot where the Hudson's Bay company's! old store stood, occupied by the family of a man wio wa engaged In-bctcherlng tattle for th aupply of the sur rouadlBg Country. Of the woman la charge I borrowed an ax. With I .llcuf an Aik trM about Six GRAINS ADVANCE DPITE SALES MXUP NOTED IN PRldfe OfIeGGS War Scare in Orient Is Factor Again; China Buying CHICAGO, Oct. 15 (AB)- Fresh upturns In grain prices, de spite active profit taking sales, went hand In hand today with re newed attention to the warlike strain between China and Japan. Indications were that the Ori ent had been a good" purchaser ot wheat oa the pacific coast, and it was announced that China had bought j three cargoes today In Canada,! : ; Liverpool advices said the max imum pressure of wheat supplies has probably been experienced, and that more than half of the world's wheat requirements are still to be obtained from North America. Wheat closed ' Irregular, . 1-8 cent off to 3-8 cent up, corn un changed to A higher, oats at 1-8 to 3-ft decline. : Today's closing quotations: Dec .50 to .50 1-8; Mar. .53; May J54 to 3-8; July .54 5-8 to Cora: Dec .35 to .35 1-8; Mar. .37 1-8; May .39 1-8 to July .40. ! Oats: Dec. .21 7-8 to .23; May .24 5-8; July .24 1-8. General 'Markets PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 15 (AP) Prodae axcaaara, not prices. Batter: extra, 81; standards, 80; prima tints, 29; firsts, it. Kcts: freak extras. 18 29; trash saewiassa 13. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Or, Oct. 15 (AP) Wheat: Opea His Low Cloaa May . 5S 84H S3 64 lee. SI 51 51 51 Gash craia: tf Bead blaestem .65; soft whita. western white .&Q; herd winter, aortfeara sprinz. westera rod 49. OaSs: M. S white $18.00. Cora: No. .1 X. T. 935.00. Millma sUadard $13.50. ; i Portland Livestock POKTTAKO. Ore, Oct 15 (AP) Cattla 85, calves 10, steady. fitoers, aoo-avo ibi, good, o.ou-o.va; aaediom. S.Ti-fl.OO; can mo a. S.UO-S.71 ; 900-1 1O0 tb.. coed. 6.00-.7: mediam. 4.T5-S.00; owmmoa, S.00-4.15; 1100-13OO rbs., food, e.7-0.o; meaiom. a.u 5.T5; koifers, 650-850 lbs., good, 5.00 5.50;medta. 4.00-5.00; eoaimoa, 8.00- 4.00; cows. food. 4.&0-4.S0; eomnmoa aaA medium, S.75-4. OO; law cotter A cutter. l.OO-S.TS; halls. yearlings ezeladad, food and choice, bee, 1.25 4.00; cotter, eomiDoa a ad saodiaia. 3.50-S.50; Testers, milk fed. food sod choice. 7.50 8.50; me dians. 6.00 T. 50; call and common, S.S0- 0.00; caJre, XiO-oOO lbs, rooa ana choice. 6.00-3.00; coamoi aad modiam, S.OO-ft.OO. Ho ics TSO, steaay. Lirbt light. 140-160 lbs, food sad choice, 5.00-S.T5; tight weight. 160-180 lbs, geoa aa choice, .u-s.t; ibu-zuu lbs.. god aad choice. 6.50-5.75; medium weight, -200-230 lbe4 (rood and choice, 5.00-6.75; 220-250 lbs., good aad choice. 4.75-5.50: heavy right, 250- 190 lbs cood and choice, 4.50-5.25; 290-850 lha good aad choice, 4.00-4.75; peeking eowa. STS-aOO lbs., menioat ana good. S.SO-4.SO; feeder and stoeker pigs,. 70-180 lbs, good and choice, 4.75-5.00. 6hee 20O, steady. Lambs, 90 lbs, down, good aad choice. 5.0O-S,0; snedioa S.75-5.25; aU weights. CMnon, S.OO-8.75; yearliag wrthe rs. 90-110 ths.. asediona to choice. 8.00-4.00.; (wn, 90-120 lbs., medium to ehaieiL l T5-00- 120-150 lbs- medinm to choice, 1.60-1.73; sU weighU, cull aad common,, l.oo-lju. Portland Produce P0RTLAM. Oro Oct 15 (AP) Butter: prints. 92 score or better. 34e; standards. 81-32C oartaa. . .. i trwm- Pifie ooaltrr Drodneers sell- in (f prices: freeh extras. 23c; stsndards, 26c; mediasM, 28e; pallets, 18c Milk: eoatrset price, grade B, 2.17 Portland delirery aad iaspectloa. Dairy ceoperativo aet pool price to producers. 81.96. ., Country swiU selling prieo to tail ers; country killed hogs, best buechers under 100 tbe, 8-6 Vc; Teslers. 80 to 120 lbs.. S-lle; spring iambs, iu-iic; hesry eyes, 4-5e; eanner cow, 8e; bulls, 5c. ; : 1- . - . . Mohair: nominal, haying price, x clip long hair, 10c; kid. l&e 10. Knts: Oregoa wslantv. lo-oc; pea- nnts. 12e lb.; Brauls, iz-ise; aimonas 1518c ; filberts. 20-22e; pecans. 20c lb. Caaeara bark: buying prices. 1931 peel, Se lb. Mops: nomlasl 1929 crop. 8-10c; 193Q, 184e: 1981. 13 -14s. Bntterfat: direct to ahippera, track 81e, etattoa 8a. 1, 80-8 lc Portland de lirery prices :? hutterbat, soar, 81c; sweet 35e. i f - Lire ponUry: net bnyiag price! heaTy hens, eoJored. 4 lbs., up. ISo lb.; do aeoiasa 18-14e; light, 11-12 lb.: broilers. under Itt Uts, aoe; crrer xy ids, xoc; mlnrae roosters, ever .8 lbs, 20c: No. 2 chickens. T oe; old roosters, 7e; docks: Pekin. 13-14C. . Oaioea: selliag price to retailers: Ya kima Glebe. S1.SO-1.8S; Oregon. 82-2 35. Potatoes: local. 10 lb.; eastern Washinctoa 75o 81.25 cental; Deschutes, Wool: I3lirof. Bommsi. wuiamone alley, 18 15o; eastern Oregon, 11-15 lb. iiays any tog price itoa pnmuwi. falfa. 814-15; i eWer, 810 121 oats and vetch, 819-11 to- Fruits, Vegetables PORTIAKl. Ore, ' Oct." 15 (AP nn.- r-aliforai Valencies. 83.50-6. Orapefrait: Oaliieraia, 8.755. tiaee: 6 dosea cartons. 88.26. Bananas: 6-5 He lb. . l-esnons:i vsiioraia, . Huckleberries; Put 8ou)ld. 6-7e lb. Wstormeloas: 8i. W. Klondike, le lb. Centaloapos: (Yskima and, Tho Dalles, standards. T5-90e, Honey dew melons; California large flats. 1. Casabas : Dil lard, 2-21aC lb. Ice cream melons: northwest, lei lb. j ... , ' Granoss seedless. f 1.j-1.T5 tag ; Toksyv 81-40-1.60 white Mslsgas, . aak, saw ft? f ImkB rMaiaMsila 81.2o; suotera, J" " ' 2i-4e lb; eraichoas, 81.25. Peaches: The Dalles. 0c 31 box. Pears: Cornice. 31.25. bos. iOroand ehemes: , S3.7a-4 bOS. . I ' " ;' . ., .,, . ,v n. Csbbtce : tocai. new, cjl0- . tatoes: locsl. le lb.; esstera wasning. ton, gl.25-l.E6 eentaU Onions: selling Price t. retailers: Takima Globes. 3 1-60-i s- OTM..Se-S.25. Cucumbers: field crown. 85-45e bor. Spinach: local, 65- hearts. $1.2-1.85. Masirooms: aot- p": . re f'f potatoes: hew California. 8-e lb. Cauli flowers svorthweO. 6-'5 per CTata. Roans : lecaL Va. Totuatee t local, SO- 60e bos- Cora: local, 75 90s sack. - taee: loeal, ias-fi rr-. v c Tvt saossh: local flaw. e. S-2 0 lb. : Artfebokes ;- vaiixorata, a - 1.85 oasea. - v - ; : feet of tlw body, made a atake.J then asked Mr. nawaie at beat be 1 could the exact spot Kn,x mmv atood durlne that ez- cltlns Irour. After urTeylnrtha field for a nunuie, jte .-. i hora ra. while I held it la posltioa for blm. Mr. Matthlea took the ax ana siruca. ia Uow."Aftr:rt had all taken our turns at it,Hha stake waa ftmly Salem Markets Grade B. raw A BoJlIte co-om pool price, ft -OS per hundred. j , ; Factory milk, f 1.40. , .. .. , ' : , j 1 ' f Batterfat, sweet, SSc : " Bntterfat, soar. Sic. . ; TMXXTT AXT TZOETABUa ; Prico paid ta g to wars by :iialesa bayers, ' . October If I Celery, dos. ; ,. iSO to 60 Radishes, dox. , , ,., j 8 S Onieaa. do, j , 98 Oaieaa, sack 1 Carrots a Beets n Cabbsrs - , Cacaaibera. dos. 1 Cauliflower crato Potatoes, twt . , Turnips, dos. , , , Tematoea. Iag -anmmer squash Lettuce, erst .... , Green Peppers, log .01 .30 ta 80 8 TS , , a 80 01 to 1.00 80 Danish sqassa .01 Ground cherries, log Orspes. local, tug Spinach, srato .... Apple, bu. . .1.00 TO .69 .25 to .60 ZOOS Saying Prioos Extras . Mediums -28 Buying Prices ) Roosters, o'd .04 .16 .If Broilers . Colored teghora Heavies, bens Medium beat Light hens 10 - OBAI3T AVD HAY Baying Prices Wheat, western red White, bu. Barley, ton J ....16.60! to I6.ft Oats. rre?. per bo. 22H-24H tltt-H White, per bo. u Mat burin pcii Oata and Tetch, toot .10.00 .11.00 .14.00 .15.00 .11.50 cisrer Alfalfa. Taller. 2nd cutting! Eaatera Oregoa . . .. Commoa HOPS To, Sir. de .18 .0 stock MEAT Baying Prices Lamia, top' .5.00 .5.50 .S.OO Hogs, top Hogs, first outs Hog, other eats Steers ..- -4.7S L.0S to .00 ,01 H Cows rTeifers 94 lO . ie 08 aoattaal nominal SwvocsietLV SHsjrtaiAtfPTOny snoiBeiMS GvtsV, VttVAlAJ VMSMiX.; VMiSV .iWTlft-TMSVSlWCV THIMBLE THEATRE h ' - - w - (Pressed real . ).. Dressed hoc I m' n i WOOl. I j Coarse i " htedium i I aunaia j Ki.l Ui. -i " -.ITC17 T -Mickey Lands a Knock out!" r ! By WALT DISNEY MOUSE..' - ; 1 1 Bjj 1 1 iii . . , , . MICKEY MOUSE THIS 4MT HO FWRV ST0RV. WH6 I 5Y5 TO THE EMENY fVRMV. WHltE I POINTS AT Pv pPtr DOOK-1 'KlPiCii BUOiO l ir THERE", rH' WHE.H THE THOOSlrAGS OF SOJERS GETS INSIDE I SHOTS rtV LOCKS THE PRSlN3 DOOR v UlCKias rais . ia. LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY fTEMNV we kavte in tfie: tJr45ELFt5H TD TOUCH A WErU HAVE TO &G UP A IKiTpTAvaN; THE MOMEY " f'.' ' ifAiMi i 1 k::-y TOOTS AND CASPER I'LL BUY I THIS X)ER8Y. I NEVER 1 I VSrORE ONE BEFORE. J r but a look5 Nice! zry USX PUT MY ( OLD HAT IN A J j33i: 'mr ba6, ani I'll r- -..... ' - . : S , .! r Vi -?)'.':'. -i - -'., i - Cold Storage Supplied aAre Sold as Fresh Is Indication I PORTLAND. Oct. IS (AP) Widespread betweea the prices Quoted for egra la Portland aad pome other markets both of the west and the east ta attracting tauch attention from the trade, the Jonrnal said today. Explana tions for this spread- are logical from both sides of the-controTeray and Indicate) mch the same con ditions elsewhere ere though, quotations at other point appear uniform, 1 It has been said that there are tio fresh eggg being offered oa h Portland market because the price for resales te retailers are lower than what -operators are paying the country for Ita sup plies. This la not the case al though It ia perhaps a half truth. 1 Purchasers of eggs freshly laid, are being made in the country at pricea beyond what la being quot ed for fresh eggs to retailers and returns on pools are much la ez cees of.tbig quotation, i There appears not the slightest doubt that cold storage supplies are being openly sold aa fresh goods in Portland, but a careful surrey Indicates that much the same condition rulea in other markets, irrespective of what price is quoted. Reports of the surrey auggest that In markets quoting a wide spread orer the Portland fresh egg price, perhaps not more than 10 per cent of the silos are at the top prices; tho majority being at the values listed here, or on their basis. There waa no change in general prices tor the day. There waa no change of mo ment In the butter market situa tion for the day. Late sessions of the produce exchange waa with out feature for cubes. Butterfat situation is strong. ' I While the market for lire chickens In general Is steady to firm and even of actire rolume, there i a slightly easier feeling generally for springer stuff with some price recessions noted dur ing the day. r. unsnt aiierhtir easier tone ia apparent la tha market for - tairing Popeye WELU. BUOW Me DOWtt t Craat amass nam saMa. woeti - 5iEb8E."Koi CH1LO CEUrOF SQ PLAN TO R00LHE2. ; ..v.-.v -arila; Vy-.T !-VS'v-7. IMU Kmc HaoPEi rrAu. UfZT - fc ' - it VTvoucuiIl ( MWMIE; fcT ".T-" . S-lf v 1 : m " unr.iii Tn.ri so -it. 1 : - turkeys. - Dressed heaa are espe cially Inclined te - ease np with some sales 1 to 2s lower. General top for fancy toma Is not above tie lb. oi;i ran LAKH LABI3II, Oct- 15 On ions are now up to $1.50 per hun dred;, with prospects ot a ralae. Most of the local growers are can nDy holding on te their crop, wishing to make up for the past two- years when onions were prac tically given away. Some of the' growers hare even taken tha stand that they shall sell no more until the price, goes to S2.0. There la much 'talk of a national shortage. The shortage is evident here, there being about a fourth leas onions this year than last. according te estimates. af ra. C. B. Perkins, who under went a minor operation recently, is now able to be up and about. Mr. Perkins' cousin, Mrs. H. Col llna ot Helena, Montana, has been assisting in the Perkins house hold. , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster, for merly ot Valsets, ' are -living on tha Dare DeGrosse place. new garage is nearlng com pletion at the Hoppe. Hanea res idence. Mr. Hanea la 'foreman of the onion section of the Hayea farm. . TWO TS FAMILY ILL SILVERTON. Oct 1$ Two members ' of the Albert Bather household hare been laid up dur ing the past few days. Mr. Bather has been suffering from a hip ail ment and has been confined to his bed for the most part ot the time. Miss Marguerite Sather had the misfortune to sprain her ankle early in the week and has been unable to j get. About much this week. Mrs. Louis King is spending the day in Portland. She went down Thursday night and will return to night . no Mrs. John Burrows has had as her house guest this week Mrs. Lloyd L. Glllstrap of Everett, Wash. WUV.POPtTU SO Ult W0c4.EHf! rmar Kerns TMtST WEV HWtMYHrVJhw WOH TH VAJ1LL bO DOWbi IK "A Wist OH BIG ADVAuCE ' i ' . 1 ("! r 1 ! jttl wetuetMpiv HAtm i& ue-to toe. -WEU-TELL. HDSWE. EEIVED$I5000 RDf2TfHEM(WE ArJOTHEOOO 3 HEESHAiee 5HeTKU5TS US, BIU- AND WttX MEVE32 DOUBT" W0CO remm Sraaicste; lac. Great Bnaia nsrrai, "Buttercup Makes a Decision" HELLO, BUTTERCUP ! BARnVS IMFW SKY-PlFCF? RATHER SMAPPY. EH.WOT? ; z I oErr z 2 - sasAv l gterrd.,r SOCIAL Friday, Womea'a Missionary church; Mrs. Wayne Henry, .o'clock.- i ! .-.I- . . Mrs. O. A. Wood, 2070 High IstreeC 2:30 o'clock. Women's Auxiliary te 8t Paul's Episcopal church. -f Sketch elaas of Salem Arts League,' city library fire place room, 7:38 o'clock; series ot one minute sketches in addition regular work. I - Miss Rena Mickey, entertain Business Girls class of First Methodist church,. 823 South 12th street; all members asked to be present. j. i - Unitarian Alliance luncheon, one o'clock. In Emer son room of TJnltarlaa church; Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton, hostess. - . ! . . : -Salem Lodge No.' 18. Degree of Honor Protective association. Woman's clubhouse, 7:30 o'clock. - Finance committee ot the B. k P. W., 7:4$ o'clock, ia shop of Mrs. Susan Varty, Miller building. Executive committee meeting of B. it P. W., 8:00 O'clock la shop! of.MraJ Suean Varty.! Miller building. Brush College community club, first meeting of year; pupils of school will present play. Mrs. Ronald Glover, hostess to Past Presidents club. ' Saturday, Luncheon will, follow W. R. C. meeting at Miller's . hall; Grand Army veterans will be honor guests. L Degree of Honor Juvenile division will meet, 2:30 o'clock at home of Mrs. Tyler H. Morely. 1080 North Winter street; potluck supper at o dock. Chapter G is Portland Guest V i; I : " : I : Chapter G of the P. E. O. sister hood was a luncheon guest i ot Mrs. Orln Washburn In Portland Thursday. Mrs. Washburn waa formerly Mrs. P. J. Kunts of Sa lem and a member of the chapter here. . . - r .-r Those who motored to Portland for the day were Mrs. C K,. Lo gan, Mrs. D. X. Beechler. Mrs. Fred Lange. Mrs. A T. Wool pert Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mrs; Gardner Knapp, Mrs. E. J." Huff man. Mra. W. H-.ByrdJ Mra. Wolf, Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Salem Drama League Will Meet Monday The various sections of study classes for the Salem Drama league have been meeting during tho past two weeks and tho last one to meet that lead j by Mrs.! W. E. Kirk, will meet Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. "W. E. Anderson at 2 o'clock. i Mondar night the league Itself COME. MY FRlEUaOOWt IHTO Mv CEU.- (U6 BUttrttH6-Yf 60T PROHIBITION IM J ths roiiaTav sn x. MrSOE THAT WPiW YERSEUF Sphinx" icuski Tv-kai-r- tunui -tuat AM' a. HAVt W KICC.I tNU JL UUNtt J W40W HOWTrHEVEftAMNlMGTOSPEilO IT ALtTO 6EMO ME TO A PCHOOLt i 1 T- T. C -cwfw I 1 S . . ; . - : . . S - - JTO I I tog -W&rl lege l'- '' ' s' ' " " ri 'i as "VI r DON'T iViTAKE IT OFf, IVE VWORrJ THIS I THINK j V H0NEY?D0ES UTRYlN TOZ YEARS ALREAW VOUfVEREA J 1 1 IT LOOK THAT K PRJAHTEMCT 8AQX BUT F Y00 J 606 EV-MAN j it - vwo I 1 "rue rrrxn I M-ri lit 11r? .-r- tat-e-r v s si n i .-- i XS- V I CHlLD't--iTCW I LU WEAR S DERoY. CC- ) cyfe3L T FOR If CAMPER! t1 r-. I Yt?-r - i w-.iiTOJwn CALENDAR October IS society. Calvary Baptist at her jhome in Zona; lit t Otober 17 will meet in the Emerson room of the Unitarian church for its first meeting 'of the falL I Mrs. W. E. Kirk, who has only recently come back from a winter la New York and a tour of Europe, will speak of the wide spread interest man ifested lk drama in New York City. Sclo jThe first afternoon par ty ot the Sclo "500" club will be' held! Tuesday, October 20. Mrs. J. p. Densmore, Sr., Is the new president, and Mrs. F.7A, Gallegly.i secretary. I The mem bership If pratlcally the same as last year, and number players for three tables. In addition to the hostess. - ,1 1 iter Daughters of the j Nile in the first meeting of the year extended an invitation to Mrs. Al lee David son of Portland, queen ot Nydla temple, and' her officers to be guesta of the local Daughters. Plana for fall sewing for the Shrine hospital ia Portland were made at the business meeting which followed a 1 o'clock lunch eon. t l!Ou - 60. VO0 SEE, PUT50001M OJL 3T IVEMWMDW.BUT l FIGURE UKE THlS-W I 5fVS YA rVfSr-tVOJ X f WELL- 5TOCKE0 CELLfXRS - KOW JT. J v : Right as ths common HJS I JJ cSfi.'SV t ! By BRANDON WALSH I SBkasaiaBBBW- ! By JIMMY MURPHY Sewing Club Has Happy Afternoon Mrs. Carrie Jennings onter talaed members ot the Sewing club to the auxiliary to the Sona of. Veterans Thursday afternoon at her homo on Vlata avenue. Sewing, conversation and a de lightful luncheon hour made; a happy afternoon for the guests. Fall flowers were used In profu sion about the guest rooms and made an attractive decorative note. At the tea hour Miss Viola Jen nlngs assisted her mother, Mrs. Jennings with serving. Guesta for the afternoon were Lizsle W. Smith, president, Flor ence Shlpp, Hattie Cameron, Alice Adams, Gertrude Remington, Ida Tragelio, Emily Prescott Lena Robins, Lulu Boering. -Mary Llckle,. Metta ' Schramm, Lou la King, and Mrs. McCray, sister of Mrs. Shipp who is a guest In Sa lem from California. Father Keenan Honored Father Thomas Keenan waa surprised by a group of his par lshenors and friends . Wednesday when they called to greet him in his new home, 938 Columbus street, The group which cafled was so large that all went to the parish hall where the evening was spent In playing cards and at a late hour refreshments were served by Mrs. E. A. Prultt. Mrs. John Meyer. Mrs. E. A. Thompson, and Mrs. B. S. DImler. I ! j; A large basket of fruit was Tire- sented Father Keenan and ' upon closer examination It was shown to hold not only fruit but other . valuable remembrances . from members of the complimenting party. ; I At least 100 friends and caurcn members called during the even ing. . : i Mm- - ; ! i.' Tel:- -:; 'Woodburn- Mlas Mabel Keech, superintendent ot the Helen Kel ly Manly center of Portland,! will be speaker for the afternoon Tuesday, October 20, when the Women'a Federation Vi of the Woodburn Methodist e h u-r c h holds Its regular meeting. Spe cial musical . numbers are also scheduled for the afternoon. The meeting will be held at the Meth odist parsonage, i The home mis sionary society ot the federation will have charge of the program. By SEGAR AMNlE, WE AEE TD - THE BANK "TO F&tfFOfZ. . . .. . VOUJ2 ETJUCATrOr4---WnH Tfi K?EWHw4G &IO.OOOM& IfiTEMOTO BIT 1 ASHlPOFOUe.OWr4: dxirea w h r iaa moaawv now taa48.f 'i J , i sT 1 -T ii - S . I TIT fashes la tUametsr and, with foci