V V: J- I - f U t ; u n i v. !- 9 n i : ' t e - ' r " , jgUiarw aTI:a W www. 'vinesRj, QnrrGd!lgTATmiArrtTtiafea. Oregon'; iMPiltl SUITED SATURDAY CHEMAWA, Oct. 10. The thalrman of committees to spon sor the Chemawe grange fair met this week at the home of H. W. Bowden to make arrangements tor the. event, to be held Saturday, October 14, This fair is being held as the regular booster program, ... but the grangers ask all nearby communities Jo Join to to exhibit of home .grown- produce, canoed fruit- handcrafts, baking and dairy products, A cafeteria supper vill be served by the Home Ec onomics dub, from 5:3 until 7 p. m. .., -. Exhibits should . be . brought as early In the day as possible in order that the booths may be ar ranged and exhibits Judged. In the afternoon the ribbon will be iA place, and in the exening a good program, has-, been provided, wit!) speaker. After the program the donated exhibits Will be anctinned after which all may Join in an old . fashioned dance. vv ?-;- . The following committees hare , been appointed by Master Lester Brans: Textiles and art; Mrs. HoU denr baking. Mrs.' Hansen; pets, Mrs. Savage: canned fruit and ' vegetables, Mrs. Oldenburg; flow ers, Mrs. Claggett; vegetables, Mr. Girod; dairy; products,. Mr, v Savage; fruit,' Mr. Bowden; con cessions, Mr. Claggett; entertain . roent, Mrs. , Kleihege:' Judging, Master Evans; ; : publicity, Mrs; Francisco. -! The regular grange meeting scheduled for, Thursday night of this week' has been postponed. ' -" ' ' ' Rickreall Grange Sends Delegation For Booster Night - RICKREALL. Oct. 10. A ,j large, gronp, of . members of the -p-. local, grange here and a few guests visited the Brush College booster meeting Friday night, where a potlack dinner was served, after which an open meeting was held with, a splendid program with Glen Adams as chairman. Those going from here were Mr. - end Mrs. W. Wi Rowell, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. - H. A. Dempsey, Mr. and Bfrs. Ora ' Lauts and Frances; and Florence, : Mrs Mary Adams, Mrs. Mary Barch, Mrs. Forest Pence and . Betty; Mrs. Arthur Beaver, Miss Elizabeth Rowell. Miss La Verne Kellogg, Claude La r kin. Mr. Lar kin .Is master of the Rickreall grange. Cabbage Heads Join In Picketing on AAA DAYTON. Oct. -10. An early Jersey Wakefield cabbage planted July S In the home garden of Adeibert Smith on his Willamette river bottom farm has five perfectly- developed heads weighing approximately one pound each. It grew in a patch of 1000 normal plants. , FLOYD MILLER VISITS RICKEY, Oct. 10. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Miller have as their uest for a month their son Floyd, member of the United States air scouting marines, who has been stationed at Honolulu. Cross -Word Puzzle Br EUGENE SDEFKER r-r- yA i V 15 YXAt i1 l l' Y, y& : it 777 io 2i 777 22 wW wr 1 i I m ?VOUZONTAL. 1 drink n - vored with " aromatic . . herbs -erly. ; American -president 11 plunder IS legislative body 14 bone 15 steal fame 17 object of worship IS ancient . Italian fod : dess of - hervests . 20 flat-bot- tomed. 44 pit f er fod- der 45 insect 4T locations 4J at present 59 tolerate 52 find fault 64 Hebrew letter 65 salt marsh 67 eradicated 59 insurgent 50 historian - who flour ' ished at the time of Augustus - VERTICAL 1 impure anartz 22-diighest tone ia Guido's . scale 25 places , 25 circular bands on a cask - 27 upon 28 snares 80 make be-, lieve 32 conceal -34 rear wp- "- pendage .35 merged : . S3 direct else- . where . 41 Chinese - Herewith is the solution to yes terday's Puzzle, 42 one cf Cs " oem. WKtim tmtm Presidenfs Pitch Brings Senators Victory fcasswrwm i wi mmi i Though a native New Yorker President Roosevelt seems to be the Washington Senators' good-luck patron. -He witnessed their first victory of the season and also their first win in the world series. Here is the Chief Executive tossing out the bail to start the game in the capital in which the Senators beak the Giants 4 to 0. VARIETY FAIL JOBS BEGWHELBIIi SHELBURN, Oct. 10. W. A. Ewing-faas a crew of men employ ed clearing a tract of land on his farm here. 4 .George C. Miller Is delivering his date prunes to Thomas sta tion, where he is having them dried at the Struchnier drier. Other prune growers in this sec tion have finished harvesting their crop. Loss was light. J. I. Shelton has returned from Dun3muir, Cal., where he was looking over city property with a view of exchanging his farm near here for city property at that place. Shelburn friends at Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Arnold are invited to attend their golden wedding cele bration on October 11, from 2 to 5 p. m. F. G. Perry has moved to the farm recentlv occuDied bv th J. A. Gardner family. The Gardners nave moved east of Salem. Rally Day Observed By. Evangelical Group AIRLIB. Oct. 10. Sunday was rally jlay at. the Lewisville Evan gelical church and was well at tended. An excellent program was given in the morning with a bas ket dinner at noon. In the after noon Rev. Paul Petticord of Cor vallis gave the sermon. Rev. Stockard and family of Dallas and his sister. Miss Stockard, a mis sionary home on furlough from Guatemala, also assisted. PRTXE HARVEST ENDING LIBERTY, Oct. 10. Prune picking will be entirely over here . 2 above ' 8 edge ef a wound 4 e4T n the Aegean Sen 5 frsit . 6 weed of the U. S. 1 prefix: dewn 8 bird of the cuckoo family 9 manufac tured 10 slender ' branch de veloping a bod 11 perch, for fowU 15 African antelope 16 place of confinement 19 part of a barrel 21 weapon with- a long shaft 24 wasted 25 enclosures for swine 20 embraces the opin ions of one faction SI pertaining to mis chievous sprites W pertaining to the vo - e biliary of language 55 talks foot ishly J consisting of lines 87 facts 89 runs if with a lover 40 propelled with ears 43 number f 46 narrative 48 former title of respect 51 prominent ridge in cloth 58 lick up 58 compass point ! 68 therefore' by the middle of the week, and driers soon after, depending on how much outside fruit is brought here for drying. Several truck loads were brought to Lane's drier from the Roseburg vicinity, where driers were unable to han dle the bumper crop of fine prunes. POLLY AND HER PALS xrr MICKEY MOUSE V7: THINK HOW fsOLpNGASVA TO SET f N TH' PUNElU. THAN TO BE r-Jr J WW7g&M?i - MVrDTr-f iM 1 ImvCXEV0 ' sC Sl 3! THIMBLE THEATRR-Srsrnno. Pnoew LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY V OUSZ MOMCV IS ALMOST GCHXL -WE GOTTA CAT BUT TWS ' LOOKS UKC A GOOD AN' MAYBE X KIN GET AS PCRFCSSONAU Ulrt-VASHCR. e Wjj. Kmi Tmurry Swu. he. TOOTS AND CASPER I iHPT I CMS RAPW'V RECORDS! ISNfT HIS AND ENTRANON. Vrtl . rv ajbv entkanunu he thrills vou - 1 1 . 7T.. .:..T?rr 1 1 Lr. it.t. u.tt-, jz"." a rvw. ivzrvz k it i -t" tsfVSCrS THTSUH rLL T HE'S OUST LIKE . riEArTr5ATlN6r lASTfcK 1 ry w J35 AV! K&sUSi. UK 1 ... . M "S kSw! ': ' I - 1 JTTaAYl 1 " staiwiiwewswstsestefe 1 ij in . . y 1 irTirr- , f-1 ill J''f" '' 1. ' " 1 - 1 ' '. . . . . . '-. - , r& TT!aP ' , ' ' ' - . ' " , " 1 ' ' .' - , 4 . . '; ' ; . i- ' " " ' " ' " ,H rT ir- ir "iMiwirir - -mmir - - ' mnini in nr mm' - ----- DISPLAYING BANNERS BROOKS, Oct, 10. The Junior and senior average attendance was won by the Brooks Sunday school group at the Sunday school con vention held recently at the Pratum Mennonlte church. Salem Japanese won the average attend ance banner and Labish Center the growth banner. . I II'.'1' 'lJLH-Ji -JK'J WL'.a . " I ITT3?Xr7?acrE5rv- 1 n "' TOWN A Ut)S WASHER. ? ? 7. do I ,1 Cum Bnw nftM 1 HADOVTrVlE'C WONOERFULyCAAPER? ME THRtLt VTil . THRQUtH AND TtCOUfiH- Wtaaes3art:ofcta?i OctoW LIBERTY, Oct, 10. The grange booster night will be held along with the harvest festival, Saturday, October 14. This will be the first fair held here In years by any organisation and promises an. Interesting display. - Not only . will exhibits cover fruit, nuts and vegetable lines, but fancy work, handicraft and canned goods will be shown. There will be a bazaar and con cessions in regular fair style, A variety will be offered in the evening's program, which will In clude as guest speaker, Wlllam Ellis Whose topic-ynil be "NBA and It Relation to Agriculture. The Rebekah orchestra of Salem Is scheduled to play; Jerry Sayler of Portland will lead community singing, and a variety of readings. rmusie and stunts are listed. Every one is invited. There is no charge. Prune Harvest is At an End; Farm Activity Picks Up PLEASANT VIEW, Oct 10. 4 Prune harvest Is ever and some have disposed-of their crop at a fair price, considering the condi tion of the fruit, which was badly damaged, owing to the heavy rainfall. i Everybody Is taking; advantage of the good weather. Farmers are busy with their fall seeding. Some are getting out wood and there Is quite a lot of remodeling on budd ings and fences. ( J. F. Neal and Alvro Neal of Parkridge were callers here Thurs day. They report that there are Home Me and Fetting Down to - m w . ' A " I fWAsViV' 1 Ml'r" -L WW ArecvoofiERtousp w tllbc DI5H-WASHING IS A T TECeiPLr scRWkwrs worx f glad to set MDUWOUtDNX AMVIOMD OTA that rro8XAiwrpR0(fl GOTTA EKTVi mm N1 -JL A Voice II -t I , m II 1 H I . I N. AND Tv) TrONK THAT COLONEL HCXjFEK II HE PROoABUf TALL AND T0CTT5, ARS 1 I CASFSLll- V Ml C 1 J 15 BRINfctN, MM TO 0C2.H8USE I iHAKCra tVTTM ROMANTIC I XJU OUST. I fTHE DOORBELL I ' MAWS TO I 04f I II rui as aiae.a L - I I A a saMtiatai I llai 11 m.S mW a . I Be m , fl I 1 V I f 1 1 inKiutul VAN nAKOLT WAIT TO I I FEIOCJHAUTT! UtB.riT 71 iu sjrai f I I IT 9 lil IV s-X J I I A tl III 1 irt9tt-v r B6 A kindly action in giving; an apple-to a tame bear resulted in death rbryounr Grant Taylor (right) , of Brookaaven, L. L The bear hinged for the apple offered by the lad. the chain holding it snapped and the animal eaagfcft and numgied the boy. At left Fred Raymnr (with gun) is Shown with the body of the bear after he had shot it. The owner of the animal, Gardner Murdock, is held en a technical homicide charge. many deer hunters out there, but they are not, meeting with very good success. MARION FISHER. HURT VICTOR POINT, Oct, 10. Marion Fischer narrowly escaped serious Injury Friday, when his team hitched to a loaded wood Defense My Shadow Earth En ware That Wins TMOLTXrASTW060NC5r' TMAN VOU-AMO AS VOU rf TTOEY- SAV-ONE. MUST CAT-- VOU'RE. A SO irONCOF US MUST fj I2ESULARGU LET IXBE. Jfff BUT WHAT 3 ME.' " 5LX KtNOAWORK ' nT ril?OH YOU ' ; , :v wagon became suddenly fright ened and ran away. Fischer was thrown under the wagon and It ran over him, badly bruising hia back and shoulders, but luckily breaking no bones. The team ran about a quarter of a mile to the barn without losing the load and stonoed of their own accord at lthe watering trough. By I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO BE AU AVIATOf& X LACK EXPERIENCE Kit'.. iAcn saver s v"" FEDERATED IX'.EII lETiTRiniil RICKREALL, Oct. 10. The . institute of Polk -county women's federated clubs Saturday was a decided success, and owing to av beautiful day a good crowd was present. Opening exercises lndud ed: Invocation, Mrs. McCallum. Salem, and the flag salute. The program wasY fValue of the Federated Club to the Conn , ty," Mrs. Elsie Stultx, Perrydale Good - Will club; "New Ideal for Club Work or Programs," Mrs Prather, Buena Vista club; De- pression - Education," Mrs. Zona.. Allen, Sweet Briar club; "Our. State Library and How to Use It," Mrs. Helen Maekentosh. Salem;. ''Missionary Work in South Am 1 erica, Mn. Hugh McCallum, Sa-. lem. ' ' :-f. . At 1 o'clock round table discus sion was presided ?over by Sadie Orr Dunbar, national secretary; musical number, Ballston Sew and Social club; NRA address by Mrs. ' Hannah Martin, Salem. Church School Heads For Quarter Chosen RICKREALL, Oct. 10. The community Sunday school here began work Sunday and officer appointments were made for the quarter: Superintendent, : Mrs. Mary Adams; secretary, Robert Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Dempsey; oganlst; Miss Mildred Baker; chorister. Miss Edith Haieltine. A contest, to run until November 12, was started. Cath erine Lowry and Betty Pence are leaders. By CUFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY By SEGAR DARREL McCLURE GEE.,OT?E:yVOU GOTTA BE. GROWN-UP TO BE AN WIATOR.-JTHCN T'LL. BETCHA OU COULD 6ET G41E5512IGHTNOW WE. GOTTA OEPEN004 DJSH-WASHIXO, v By JIMMY MURPHY : ; ' I - i - i Y ? . i '-' 1