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f KM i !: - 3 t i i I 1 "I i ft V " t'- v , - - SECUI11TIE8 fflllT SHOWS STBEfJGTll I. C: C. Decision However is Held Disappointing To Rails' Hopes Br CLAUDE -A. JACOER NEW YOUK, Oct. 20 (AP) Becnritles markets paslied up troDsljr tody, altboBtk the most Important f inaacial development f the day the Interstate com merce commission's decision on tn railroads' plea for higher xreignt. rates did not come until after, the close of the stock ex- chance.- ,:y , Leading; bankers who discussed the commission's decision, which tTranta a" conditional annnal . In crease of about 2100,000,000 to 1125.000,000 or little more than a Quarter of the amount requested generally described it as "disap pointing." ; Nevertheless, It" was acknowl edged that It might be interpreted as bullish if it might be assumed that It represented ' merely the first step in a general plan of aid (or the railways. Including, wage reductions and possible govern ment loans. The railroad shares led an early advance in the stock mar ket but gave way to strength in Other sections of the list, as the session wore on. Closing prices showed many net gains of $2 to $6. Railway bonds generally im proved. The only market la which trading was In progress when the -rate announcement ap peared In financial news tickers was the over-the-counter market. Several bank stocks' immediately declined 11 to 12 a share. The financial district fcas been busy With rumors orer the com mis sion's , decision for the past -ten ..days.-: . Th advance conditionally granted, amounts in the aggregate to about tour per cent. . mm- IS STEADY . PORTLAND, Oct. 20 (AP) Combination of growers Is keep ing the price of Brussels Sprouts steady on the East Side farmers' market One truck alone is or ferlng the output of the associa tion and the stock Is priced 91 box.''-' . :: I- - .'Concord grapes showed a fair ly steady ton with a general top of COc lug during "the Tuesday session. Offerings were surpris ingly liberal. Cauliflower was steady at 40c general ton for Bra.. - Potatoes showed 1 no change with as high as 70c orange box received in a limited way. i Tomatoes of quality ' held steady and were active up to 50c box. ' Beans were mostly Se lb. and demand was good. Cabbage market was fairly steady at 80-tOc with -red stock CS-T5c cantaloupe crate. Spinach sales were mostly 50c orange box. ' Lettuce was a trifle dull with most tiles 75c to 11 crata. Pumpkins' and squash were mostly lc- lb. Demand trifle slow.-- ' Apples were, dull but without pries change. v VISIT PBINCIFAIi . KBI2ER, Oct. 20 College classmates met Tiere lata Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Grace Baker of Los . Angeles made a surprise visit upon Mrs. Madalene Callin, principal of the school here. Ear lier in lbs day. Mrs. Callln's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Logan of McMInnville, . were visiting Here. Radio Piogtauts etjeBeaaBaaeaaa Wedaaaday . 7:00 Protional. - - 3 j :S Oookiar aehooL T ' a . A Tlksria Hmiu ICaaleale. XT. 10:00 Keepins Up with Deasfcter, iiBO 10:1a -hUry, Usta atsrtta pbu. - - 10:10 - weaaaa's Macaaiae, MBO. 12:16 Farm sad Hotae Hear, MBO. .:0 Vaaity Pair at taa.Ais . . 'S:la Pet : elisle,- NBOW -' -SieO Aaaeo . Aady. .IfBC. . " . :O0 Rtm Tia Tie ThrilUra. .8J. ll:20-r-Ir. -Peyata Seiaaoe talk." J ." 110 Orsas with fldaa Ouat. 7 ' : -: i. XOX2E y : S :O0 JZoim' Xlocfc. ,T:SOWvttties 8:15 Texaa Cowboy. " - S:30 Hal Isaiah Hear. DLBS. : .O Merryaiakera. - - . 9 :Se Betty Crocker. . '0:45 Studio pragma. lO.'lS Hswsliana. 10:80 Serenade r. . . . , JO:45 ITahloB Baraw. 11 :0 lateraatroiiat Kitchea. 11:45 Aady end Virtiafe, ' 1 :1S Hftctess af thai Air. S :0O Feaaiaiae rac!ea. DLES. :0-fewpaper the Air. - " 4:00 Biac Creeby. baritone, C31. 4:16 Hewapaper of the Air. . v (Sabjeet be Chaae r 8:45 Faraa Plaabea. ' vtiee Menlar 6eraa4es. w S :0 ayaeopated Headliaes, 539. 8:e Orsaa eoneert, KBS. . :SO Kiaaer aad Oweayv . ' HtnkaU 8H a Wlaetfred LndDrC KB 3. ... 10:00 Julie Hayes. . 10:11 Radio Boy rrieada. NB$- 10:45-i-Blne Btrask Mskestra, aBS. 41:1 Piwfessor. WBSL . 11 :4$ Caaey Jeaes. WB8V 1S:0 Warld la Review. VBSX v , '12:1a -Orsaa. KBS. - - ; 1 :Oe Jeaar Kaataer, KB 3. 1 :1 Dr. fteath Atskar, BBS. 2:O0 htardl Ore. " . " " - S:1S MaaieeJ Meeds, VB5L . SrOO Metre pelitsa bear. VB9. 4:0 Pretaaeor wnUass Eatep. d:45-CBwrt, KBS.. ... : rota , , - - T:00 Good ICeraiag sCediUtaaa. W Kev. PaalP. Paddioara. 10 :00 Hoaae ! Eeeaeaiies Obewrvi led - eoadaeted by Mabel Weed. . 10:0 Teaaomrw's Meals. 10:1ft Hews ssd Whys ef BeaMkaes- ; lag- ! : ' - " -': - 10:l Pee4 Facts sad Taseles. 10:4T The slasatia Sack. 110 Meraiat Matisee. ' ll:0e Fsrw Hear. - ,11:10 la the day's aewa. ' . 13:20 "Prepsrstiew ef Bees fer Wls ler." Prof. H. A. Seailsa. . . 12 :SS Market reparts, ereps sad wea .. ' ther foreeaat. 1:00 Orgs Prograst. -l Ui Arsoal ths Coanas. - a . BRUSSELS SPROUTS - - . 1- m . . - ,...,. ...... , i mmmmmm I WMHH-HMWMWHMHMMMHaMOTB eBaBaaaBaBBBBBHBBBBaBja - . . .. . . - WHEAT CLIMBS FOUR HIT BY PROFIT SALES Sterling Fluctuafioh Is Also Bearish But Drop Slight CHICAGO., Oct. "20 CAP) Wholesale realizing of .profits on advances ' amounting to I cents a busbeL from ' recent low levels pulled wheat prices downward to day. The market also was bearish ly affected by surprising fluctua- tlons in sterling exchange An un dertone of strength developed on downturns, however, a circumstance- associated - with reports that Germany as well as France was likely to make. large pur chases .of United States, govern meat sponsored wheat holdings. ' : Wheat ' dosed unsettled H. to 7-8 cent lower, corn unchanged to 3-8 down, oats varying from 1-8 deciiBe to a shade advance. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: Dec.,: 52 to 3-8; March 55 6-8 to ; May. 56 3-4 to 7-8; July, 57 5-8. i Cornr. December 38 7-8 to 37; March. 30 1-8; May. 41 3-8 to Jaly4 4294. - Oats: i December 23; May 25; July 25 1-8. General Markets PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 20 (AP) Prodaea Kseaaacs, Mat pricef. Batter: Kxtvas. SI ataaaa4s, SI; yriaia firU. SO; JiraU. 2. Ecs: Freak axtraa. ' 29 81; traaa Bodjoms. S-2S.- Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ora- Oct. 20 (AP) Wheat: i : i I Opea i Hirh Low Close May .J ui7 i 6T 4 1M. 65 4 54 H Caak mnim: Bis Baa blneatae. 6Se: aoft white, 63; weatara whita, 63; bard winter, til aorthera iprinc 61: wett er re. '82, Oau: . 2 wbite sia.oo. Cora: We. 2 yatlow $2.0. atiilrua ataadard. 1 4.50. Portland Livestock POBTLAKD. re, Oct. 20 (AP) Cattle 75. calves 10. daU. ttteera, 0tW-9US. lbs., good. SS.OO-0.75; mediaaa, f4.T5-6.S0 ; rommoa, S 3.00 -4.7 5 ; 11OO-1S0O lbs., good. 95.79-0.50; heifers. 550-850 - lbs., good, $5.00-5.50; mediaaa, 84.0O-4.S0; common. $3.00-4.00; cows, coed. 84.00-40; eeauaoa aad medioaL S2.7&-4AO; lew cotter aad ratter. 81.00 2.75; baDh, ; y earl oca excluded, good aad cbeiee. beet $3.00-8.50; cotter, coauaoa aad aaediaaa. 8'AOO-S.OO; vaalera, aailk fd, gead aad choice, 87.50-B.50; siediiist $0.00-7.50; nll aad common, $3.50-6.00; calves. 25O-600 Tea good and choice, 8S.0O-S.00; eoaaaaoa and naodiiua. 88.0O S.0O. - - . -; Hogs 200. beat light botchers 10 lower. . ii -, . i Light ligbt. 140-160. lba good sad Choice, 85.00-6.6S; 180-200 lbs good aad chaioe, 85.&0-6.65; aaedioia weight, 20O-820 Iba.. good sad choice. 5.0O S.5; 220-250 lba.. good end ehoioe, 4.75 5.69; heavy weight, -250-290 tba good and whoiea. $AMhS.2S; 200-250 lba., goo4 sad ' choice. 84.00-4.76; packing aowa, 275-590 lba.. aaediasa. aad good, 83.60-40: feeder aad a tocher piga. 70 1SO ib., good, aad Choice. $4.25-6.00. - Sheep. . 150, eteedy te firm. Xjusbs. SO laa down, , good ssd choice. 85.00-5.5V; saedtoaa, 83.7S-S.25; sH welghta, eoaaaioa. S2.00-S.75; year ling wethers, 9O-110 lba., medium -ta eheiee, $3.00-4.00; ewea, 00-120 lba, mediaaa ee ehoioe. 81.75-2JM); 120-160 loe aaediaaB te eheiee, $1.50-1.75: all weights, eoU sad common, 31.0O-1.60. Portland Produce POBTLAKD, Ore, Oct. 20 (AP) Battery priata, 93 score or better, 83 34c; staadarda 82 -3 3c cartoa. - gga: Pacific Pwaltry Prodoears' sel- lisg prteee: fresh estraa, 20c; ataadarda, 2Se; saedtama. 24e;sBjnlletab lse. Alilkt aontraet price, credo B. 82.17 Ve. Portland Delivery aad laspectiea Dairy cooperative set pool' price te producera. f 1-S8. it.-:,-- Cooatry aaeata: aelilag price te ! tailors: country killed hoga, beat botch ers aadew lOO lbs.. S-8fee: veaiera. SO ta 120 iba, -lie; apriag laaaba. 10-lle; heavy ewea, 4-6c:; eaoaez cows. 3c ; balls. Mohair: aoaaiaal. fcnyiac prioe. 1921 clip leag hair, 10c; kid. Ae lh. - , Hata: Oregon waiaots, lS-2ae; pea- nata, izr Jk.; tfrasiu, 12-140; almooda, 15-lSe; filbert. 20-220! peeana, 20 lb. Csacara bark: baying, prices, 1931 peeL Se Eh. Hope: seatusi. lBza crop. S-lOc; 1930. 13 He; 1931, 1814c - Botterfst: direct te Shippers, track 31c, stataoa e. 1. 80-32. PertUad de- Urery - pricea: batter, soar. 83-84e: sweet. 8e. LtTS peel try: set bay tag pnee: hoary heSa. eoieree. 4he is- op. ls-xwa ia.s do saeduaeas, 13-144; light. 11-12 ib.; broilers eador 1H iba. soe; ever IM Iba, 18c 3 eeiered roaaten. orer 8 Ibs, 20e; eld reeatera, ; 7e ; docks. Pekina, 13- 4SC i- t i Oaiona: sellisc prioe to retauera: Tak lava glebes,, $Ut9-1.85; Oregoa, $3-2.25. " Peteteea:; leeeX lae lb.: Deechntea, 21.1S-1.2S; i eeatera Waahiagtaa. 60c- tuo-,-. . : . . . Wool : 1 ?S 1 crop. - aominal, WUlajn- ette vallby, 13-14e; east era Oregoa, 11 las tbw i . Hay: bayisg pnes freai producer: al falfa,' $14-16 eUver, $10-12; eats sad VOtca. $10-11.. j '. ... r Fruits, Vegetables ' 'TOSTtOKX.; Ore,' Ott. SO-(AP) - Orangea: Calitoraia - valencies," S3-&0-S. &perail Califerai, f 3.75-6. Liaiee S doiea esrtees, SS.li. Baaanaa: lbs Lease si :. Ca'-ilaraia, t3.i0-9 esse. Backleaerriea: Paget Seaaa. S-Se la.' OeataioeBee I LocaL staaearda, 16-90. HeaerSew aaeioas: ' CsIUorais large tlati. II. Caaaoae: Dillsra. 2-2H lb. les cmssi saeloss: Korthweat, le lb. vGrapee: 8diea. 1 1.65-1. TS lac: Ts- kaye. S1.S5-T.SS: Wbtte AfaUgaa.. 1.50; iUMera. S1.S9; local Coaeorda. 8-ae lb.: Coraiclieae.Sl.2S-l.S6. ' eeeaea: ; i ae - iauea, 7-wue .d Fears: Ceotlce, 1.2S box. Grooad eher riea. 10-lle 1H. Crasberries: S3.75-4 box. Cabbage: ,Leal. mew, 1-1 14c Ib. Po tatoes: iecei me lb.: Dwaehates..fl.So: eaetera Weaauartoa. 6OO-S1.S0. Oaioaa 1 eettiag tswaee ae . rotailera: TaUaaa glebes. Sl.eO-l.S4: Oregea. $11.15. Oa- eaaibera : fiela grow. 80 -40c bar. 8p4n- sch: lsaL S5-T&C. Celery : lesl, SO-Tie desea j hearts, 1.23. M aahrooas: hot koeae. S6e lb., ,., , 1 Pappere: lfroiV ' greea. su-eoe .sea; Sweet aetataeo : at ft California. S-SHC lb. Oealif lower: aortkweat, 0-7te crate. tas: leosl i-ss Is. Tomatoei: local. 0-404 Csra: local, $1 ssk.Ijst taee: local. TS-Sl erate. Daniak svBaaa. lU'leie. Artickokea: CaUioraia. si- lSS Sesea. ----- ' ;00 TTnawataker Hear. , -. . g5 "Tiae Coate U Caring fee taiMiaa , aaaa wusea. : kUrke Besects. StSS Orgsa. iS Faras Sear. ts la tks say's saws. S:43 8ge aaarket sseerss sai wsa the fereoaaa, SOP Market rwriewa eggs, psalsfw : sa4 aealtrr leads. Ttll sfeetiag as Soils slab, "Use si boU (tarvsys ta aawa aaapuea , Dav W. Jj. Pewera T:S0 Radio Bkortaaad Ooataai. " seat--' Saeaad-bv PreC X. T- Tames. S :1s" Tale latereatlag Ualreree of Oars. V: S, 'Seams Apylles Iteas ec atsaera nysiso se sta - " fie M ear Ksrtk". Deea J. H. ' .. Kaaae. S:10 CeataibRtioas f Bdeaes te war Well eaag. Vs. 1, "PabHe Hesftk AAaOanatrstiesi. Ifr. :. k M. Jr. sanuafr. Salem Filarltets Grade b.! raw 4 mlUc, o-op pool price, 91. 99 per . haadred. . . - -j . : ' : Factory milk. 9140. . . . , . Batterft. sweet, 134c. - Butterfat, soar, 93c . TB.VXT ASTD VKCSTABXIS . Plies paid ta rrowers by Salem fcujer. - . N - ' October 20 Clry. .' i l5e ta SO KsdUhM. iox. -: ,j i , , , . 25 ; Oaioa, 4oi.. , - ,,' , i ' Oaioaa. muck j t Carrot . ; j Cabbaca j ' 0l -20 t SO i aa ,T5 f , a 81 V.- ri-Mvrt , dot. j Caali flower crate: . Potatoes, twt , r, Ternipa. do. ., .,, . Tnmstor. hiff -4 Hubbard iquuk J Lettace, crate wj Oreen Peppera, ta( DaoUb aquaab ...i.. Spinach, crate -i T5 te 1.00 .80 , -.. . nt , .6S 2S to .60 Baring Prloes Kxtraa Media ma ..23 .12 Baytes Prtoaa i Roosters, e'd -OS Broilers . Colored ' Lefhora Heaviea. kens Medium bens . Light" heas ; OBAXJI AKS HAT , Bvytng Prices Wheat, weatara red White, bm. .48 .4S Bartoy. tea - i j.i t I Oats. rrey. per ba. 22-E4 White, per ba. .21-83 10.00 nayt baying Oats sad vetch, toa CloTer 11.00 AUalfa, raUey. Sad eutthtt .14.00 .1S.00 -IS. 50 Ea stars Oregoe I comaoa BOPS Top srade .IS -OS Old atock ICBAT Bsytnn Priest T!tmba. tap Hogs, top .1.49 Hoga, . first eata i . Hogs, ether ots Steers .4.75 -05 to .OS Cov eTfJvs ,$1 to oat 04 to .f 3 te as nresaed veal . Dreeaed hoga wool. Coarse -lledioai 15 1S M0KAXX Baaiaal -aoaaiaal At m r urn -ii i i i i KiA : i .... MICKEY MOUSE f Fight fan" -, ) ,-f By WALT DISNEY I HaiD'lHAipH CALL 1 I ! I HW! I 1 I It, FEUOWSj f , ' S OOR eSMV WHICH RfcTfttWEO GET SHOT FOR ji fSr PEK(K (Vr SWAQS!. OVER ' MfT-Ju H-tDO!I Wt . ? o SK k " - .r-T' ! mnV i iili 1 'IIMV., -1" t la aA. I. m I lrgA lA nm T m h.-if6 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY U$E iALKlr4 ABOUT PEAfStr Trig mousy to oumrone We NeeDTDEWO AMNiE"R SCHOOL WILL LEAVE US 7yj - s 1 1911. Kg Fatw SmCcarc lae, Creat TOOTS AND CASPER ' YES. MRS.MOOPFR I AVED 4t005fi OUT OP MY AU0WANCC SO I MADE CttSPEQ&JV MC TWEMTY SHARES OF ABtHuABER COMMON AT A OHARE; I HOPS UP SOON! BO 1UIUI 1. .. , .. i r i JANS: CENTS HERE AT CHICAGO Butter and Fat "Also ; Up; Better Price on Onions Now; . it was a day of climb l the major Jocal markets yesterday, with . an almost unprecedented climb of fenr cents annoasced-by oae firm for both white and west ern red wheat. The new .toss- are B cents on white and 44 cents on red. f ;;; Batter and butterfat climbed another ont on the market yes terday, breaking the flgare- which has prevailed since September 22. The new price to producers Is 32 cents en sour gream and 34 cents on sweet. Hogs, after holding steady since the latter part of last week, dropped 1ft cents on the hundred to a new top of $5.40. 5 , Reports from the LabUh terri tory say that Portland buyers are offering 21.69 a hundred far on ions, which is np Id cents on gen eral quotations. As high as $1.70 was reported, on several carloads sold last week. UNDERGRADE BUTTER ig m PORTLAND Oct. 20 (AP) !' s Iwaana flva sttaMlH)flB. rSnte ettvm xm.tai v u.o aaa ifuava t a w m w the produce exchange for the lata session Indicates that the? pablie is buying ordinary quality and paying less attention to lop staff locally, ths journal says j today. While recently thera was airepprt that ft 2 score aad better was finding an Improved sal locally, late developments Indicated that the general public was unwilling to pay a stiff premium fer any sort of batter. Total sales of 92 score and better"ar a mere drop in the bucket compared j with those of 90 to 91 scores. I While reports in the trade in dicated that no advance was! made In the prlee of butterfat, prevail ing prices continue very I much mixed. In certain districts re mot from Portland as much Is ecH0bt,6urr PENNILESS UKEfT - - Sat rht raatrxa TOOT! TsVrrJTV .T a Pe?T THINK IN, IWT iLDIlie DTTBiTIOil T . t ii ' n ?.. i st VT:. i iivs.i "? - . 1 1 . 1 . i i iwIDiDU i t 1. 1 m SL : t, . a. -SW a ... w . aa aw a w: a Bhaaaw a I SSI a . Shaaasw' ateWBSBBBaeaBSBBr' . - I as SI v - - " M ' . m B ga B X -. TV i 1 a - '4 fc I I ) how ; J i IfsTERESTtN S ( & TOorat V asF" rerj I J m SIS V I being paid for batterfat there with the buyer paying ths freight to Portland as is being offered for lty delivery. At a Willamette ralley-point where large central- lier la reported trying to oust a small city creamery, reports Indi cate that 1 to 2e lb. above the Portland -delivery basis is being paia. , ; . - ' i Production V ot butter a throagh the Pacific northwest is decreasing,, local manufacture as well as receipts from the cotrntry snowing a loss for recent days. .i - A joint meeting of milk dacers and distributors was pro- held Monday night which was attend ed - by W, W. Henry of Portland, who is manager of the palry co operative.'. .Numerous problems were taken up for discussion!- the most important being that of the disposal of - surplus milk which now amounts to 6500 lbs. daily la the Salem distriot. Portland bas a surplus of 60,000 libs. kAft- er the first of November! the ducer gets his basic rating he mast take care of Ihls pro and own surpluses In. excess of his paste ratine- of nroduction. He can et- ther use it at home or accept the grade C price for the exdess.J The last price on milk to ths producers was 1.9 $ per hun dred, the drop of 2c beingj due to the greater, surplus disposed of at .lower prices. It Is expected the price will stabilize around 11.86 to, 11.90. I ' . - No definite decision has been reached as to disposition of j the Salem : surplus.. The I Marlon creamery took it for a while land recently Fairmont dairy (.took it for manufacturing purposes.- Community Club Has , Annual - Garnering WEST STAYTON. Oct 2e' The second meeting of the West SUvton community dab jwas held at the new. school (Tuesday sight. After a short business meeting a musical program was given. .. . - I I . Mr. and ' Mrs.. Jim. Rand have returned to- their home near here after being at Hood Hirer work ing in the apples. j- THBJKV Ur? rMaiaaea A4AX f-Acacrc. eSaaa A . . : J DAIRY CO-OP HEAD J. " . .TTn - X I Ir. . V K 17 j etnTMycHiLo-t A I FvBCMBSrs? V JJUTM LVUJUtfaiANLl I 1 m nlLMUS HK.w i ' - - S-t I UnDC-.T7l.rtP 1C Vrl I T1P?I I ZXl rV T ITTT A UMUJU w . 111 - - m. JCOVaM i I I "w w rww wm. a--i a. vwi r nuiwi i JLMWOOfwrEEM I f IjpOvtWVXAWlAgSSJ VI . w I vrf Ama. tm. 1 1 f-TT" " -"n ei- W va3nBE fUM I I i . . : 1 -jf iv. vrtc swriLAJLii i i i-ti ja ., ,s . r i . s virar-it a ivzir fvtp tft itu - mt TT J .no., T . . -W I rWI' " i - i. S ai-V'T',-"V ! ew- -'- sr . ,m.rm I It I W5MT BcCAUE. I DIDN'T BUY IT PGR MFR TiftUT MUCH OF THAT STOCK! 1 TOLD HER ABOUT SEVCRAL. B2I1 tH STOCKS TO IKMPIT 5H2 MUST HAVE HSR 4rat? OWN rCSHZ S' r T- WXMwTl a m .jmM. r - n i f t r T" i a rr r i. 1 HUGE PLANE SALUTES CAPITdiJT o FoUowine its christening by Mrs. Herbert Hoover, the "American Clipper." of the Pan-American Airways, largest amphibian airplane in the world, is shown majestically circling' over the national capitol at Washington. The ship, a four-motored, 50-paasenger Sikorsky, will be put into regular service on' the 700-mile hop between Cuba axu tha Canal Zone, the longest all-water route in the world. Trio Rosedale Men ' . i Leave For Journey? In Eastern States ROSEDALE. Oct. 20 Kenneth Cole, Ray Heckart and M Cleas- on are planning to leave lata today or tomorrow for a trip to the east ern states. They plan to visit the Brownlee family in Nebraska, and relatives in Missouri and Iowa, re turning by California. They ex pect to be gone at least six weeks. Mrs. Edith Corblt of Portland is visiting friends here, i j Miss Mildred Hsdley of Portland and Miss Helen Cammack i of Grand Ronde' were visitors here Saturday nighf. -r I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford .Smith Are Aa lmporuuii inicrrievrw - - ' " 1 - -' -:- 'I I WISH MY STOCK WOULTJ AOUP THREE OR FOUil TIM2S, CASPER, THEM I'D MAKE. yea. ano.. IT SHOULD 60 DOWN? TO SELL AT A : AIjOTOFMONZtI j VVOULDNTT THAT . . LOSS? 2 t - 1 . ,:- - moving into their new house. Mrs .George Glenn, has been In Portland several days caring tor a relative. Yoncalla Women Are Visitors on Island GRAND ISLAND. Oct. 20 Mrs. Cynthia Turpia and Mr. and Mrs.! Hal Turpin from Yoncalla, spent the past week visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Nelson. Mrs. Nelson is a daughter of Mrs. Cynthia Turpia and a sis ter ef Hal Turpin. They returned to their homes Sunday atternooa. Mrs. Edith Skeen of Tacoma, spent Friday aad Saturday at the Clarence Rock hill home with her old time friend. Mrs. RockhilL By OK, I CAN'T LOSE! tVC 40T THAT ALL, FIGURED OUT! IP I SELL AT A LOSS I'LL MAKE YOU 4IVH - MS THS -. TirFERENCCi m;m gmlgeiis BESTOW DEGREES SIDNET-TALBOT. Oct. 29 Aakeny Grange' No. S40 held Its meeting Saturday night, with about 70 members and guests present. Mrs. Holfel's name was voted on for. membership and RosweU Wright. Mr. Holfel and Mr. Wright were . given the first degree flaring - lecturer's hour. The following program was giv en., , ; Male quartet, . Gus - Cole. Mr. Banister, C. Smith and RosweU Wright; reading. Mrs. C F. Johnston; song. Lain Hampton; reading, Nellie Simpson; Jokes, Edwin Swartt; reading, C. F. Johnston; .jokes, Walter Wolf; reading. C. F. Johnston: skit. "An Old Fashioned Husking Bee," by Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gilmour. 7 . After the program, dancing was enjoyed with music furnish ed by the Balnter family. i V , The hall was beautifully deco rated with autumn leaves and flowers. A. Hallowe'en lunch was served in the dining room at midnight. J : POTATO QIGGIfJGS M WIDER MM J PRATUM. Oct. 20 PoUto digging so far has revealed that production will be far below nor mal this year for this community at least, and reports from some other communities are less fa vorable. "Word has been received here that Chauncey Beesley, brother of Mrs. Harold de Vries, who for several years lived east of Pra tum, was married to Alice Week ley in Chicago recently. Rudolph Schmidt. 72. is in bed with a touch or diabetes. ' Mr. Schmidt is -otherwise very strong for his sge and seldom unable to do his work. i Anton Dora who built a new house late la the summer has now also a new barn and other out buildings which makes him a very comfortable little home.- BRANDON WALSH By JIMMY MURPHY Y&t sioLLX I A BETTER li BUSlNtra?i 1 J . citRL THAN I 11 J THOUGHT! 7 1