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4 - 1 r . PAGE EIGHT I wM iii) imyriTrn Industrials Soar 1 to 5 Business Cheer Too Pushes 'Market to Higher - ' f 36 Levels .- NEW Y07.K. Not. 4.-yre Stock market today greeted the Kooserelt victory with a baying mth that wept numerous Indust- I rial, up to 1 to5 point., aid few much more, to new Tecowery peaks.' h- " - i -)''. -, i Only the utilities seemed to i'finf ji flaw in the picture, the majority of these falling back sharply as holders unloaded, brokers said, n :the . theory . the dminl,tration might resume Jt campaign ,Ior .lower rates ana unner iowiu mental regulation.. ' !:. i ; In addition to the' ending of the election battle, thet market fwaa ' stimulated by the tontlnued flow of cheerful business news, pom- . I moaiuss, mciuamg ;iu8ir, i i ana ruoDer miarra euaisui u" r stocks. Bonds. . especially . second ary and conTertlble loans. mTed brukly to higher levels. H . The demand for shares put the ticker tape 4 minutes behind at rfn time -Tradinc gained momen tum In the final 15 mlnuteslandUV d0 . rrices generally closed atr HhetrJ Cabbac e. lb. tops Of ine aij. ' K , - f , - i Volume Is Huge : : ,m t .Transfers toUled, 3,249tlZ0 snares, uue jartveov single session since -Feb. 20, last. iThe Associated j Press areragfciof 40 Issues was up .1 of a palnnt at 71.1, duplicating its 5 year high. The composite held down by a decline of 1.5 points in ine pow , . - . i er stocks. The Industrials head a I 1 nnlntl It 92.7. Aiding the .coppers, which took the lead early, was; another hoist In the export price of the red metaC Expectations: of expanding earnings - helped merchandising, farm Implement, steel, motor, amusement, oil and ja wide assort ment of specialty sitocks. ' J Anaconda Up 4 . f paramount first preferred jwas a stellar performer' up 1 pomis j at 136. Other fast movers inciuq ed Anaconda up . 4 at 54J Chrysler. UP at 4 at 132U: IT. S. Steel, up Sfr l 79AmC" Smelting, up 2T5 at 98; Jobna Manvllle, ut at133H: Sears Roebuck. uiT 44- at 101U ; Betfc lehem. up 3 at 75 U: Allis-Chal-mers. un 2 at 70; Standard Oil of Indiana, up; 2H and U. S. Rubber, up 3H at 39 . Down as much as 2 or more 'were consolidated Edison at 4. American water Works 24 4 : North American 3 Q, United Corp trr,, and Southern Pacific 45. Most of the rails only managed to get ahead fractions. '' I . Amerlcansharesi were given a VI,.,. ni' TftstcrdiT in London and Amsterdam. They dipped In early London desltags today, b Tnlshed a little netter man wT- Oenerai POKTLASP, Ora.. Sot. 4. (&P) Pradaro "rri? niad'arda. 3H: Extra.. . Gutter Battc arime iat. 8638i Kr? U. 8. Urge sxtrai. Il; V- f- SMdtsai fss. 26e. ;.4 . ' I; Pprtlan diG rain' .dnpreaa wnea "'" "t , ia rrain exchaace with ehM ot a 0em9- 6 "tHHi Low 1 Class v.. 8tt Vh oV iw .. . S7 7 97 7 Tl.w-a eloBiae- eari Iepta: avaea. 4: barley. 1; . a nr. 1 Boston Wool 1 , BOSTOX. Kovi 4. AP)-M(0 si Dept. Arx.) Nintrtnl laqninea were xaceiw lor Variawa radea of raey doowatis 5.i. i- ,l. urkti todaV. and -.1 .laaad at prices fatly ..firm a stroaf than, laat week's ijwUing rices.. - : - " 1.- . . 1 ' i.. .v ..v.; . rina a-raded ana axe te good line original territory! weela ware bringing 88-01 centa aconredbaa.fc Combine medians Ohio fleece 1 realised aa high aa 43 centa in the grease jor blood and 41 cents for blood. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore; iNov. 4 AP) (U. aw Dept. Agr.) Hogs 700. including 400 mid weetern feeder piga; - bateher claaaea atrong e 10 higher; goo, to ehoiee 160-215 lb. drive-ina 9 40-50; one utitanding lot 9.60; 230-0 lb. Weights 8 83-9.00. fVt los4 140 lb. mid Was tern alaaghter p-aa 8.75; 1 few 140-10 lb. drive-ina 9.0O-40; packing sows-t ksostly m nK. 4m.mm Ammnn itA medium t9 10. Una haul feeder pigs 6.00;;beat mid weatern held around 7.50; choice; local . I . ..hla .rnimil 8.50. Cattla 100. calvea f5 market about steady : few common to low medium alaoghter ateera 4.50-8.00; odd atackars 4 50-5.35 1 atrtetly good grain fed iateera eaotabie epward ta 8.75 and abov4; lew heifera A50-6.75J lowi entter and icutter mm so-3 25i common te naediam grades 3.50-4.25; good beef eowas 4.60 5.00; bulla saoetly 4.50-75; eomnaon.to medium vealers o. 00-7-00;. choice j .oot- able te 9.00. - Bheep 100; Mattered 4 aalee (abont ateadr: fairly good 84 Ibi UmMtlJo; eulla 5.00-75; bt fat ewea up tat .0. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore i Kov. 4. (AP) Batter Prints. A grade. 86e lb. ta pi parchment wrappera. 86e lb. ta e artens; B rsde. pare tomcat wrappera. 8a lb.; .art.,. 85a 1 h. : J Buuerf it Partland delivery, fieasrsl price A arada. delivered at least, twiee weekly. 86-38tte lb.; country rentes. 86c: B grade. 85-86 Ha lb.; O graee at - marke, 1 1 . j a grade . ereem for market Seylag pries, batterfat baaia. 63 Ha lb. i Eggs Baying prtea at wseleaalers. es- tras, 8 5c; sUadardSr 82e: Sitra aaediams, 28s; medium firsts, 32e; asder .grsda, lftr? anllata. 1S-15C-. , aewea. Se doa. Cheeae Oregon tripleta, 18c;t Ora gea loaf. 19c Brokera wOl pep Vae below aaotatteaa. - f . Country meata Seillog prlee Teiretair era: Country kilUd . b botehara. nadr ISO loa.. 12H-13e Ib.j vealera, Ne. 1 14-14He )b. ? light and thin, 10-12e IU.t hesvy. 7Vi-8c lb.; cotter cows. 7 t lb.; canner cow. 8-7s lb..; . bull. 8i-9e lb.; Umbs. l-15s lb.; awes, 8-1 Mohair 1936; 40 lb. ,t Casrara bark Baying . pHem. 1938 StrU 6-74 lb. Live aooitry Portland dellvarjL Miisli I m ! ! SfiBck Salem Marlccb I tirade) U raw per cent milk, Saleia basic pool pries . fg.ga per hundred. ! Co-op btterfat - fries, jF. O. B Salem, S7C -, ' i Milk 8ae ae-i MMlMj ausrfst ararat) . . j'-r..jr . DUtrlbator prico A grads baturrfatj llellvr errd, SOH') U graae, aeuy ered, 33ei -f --; J 'J, -: ! A grade riot, j3c ; B grade, S6c." " ( : ' Pri, pai-- M KV,wsrs by Saia buyers, g- 'SSSI-iS ba at are eat guaranteed . The ' tatca Ma.) , . 1 j .. - r-urrs - t . (Baying PriceaJ BniMi,9 lb. oo itJlc . .07 .07 Vi bands . Crabapptee. . bu. Craaoerriee. . bcL 50 la I IS S75 ta -4.24 ou.u orapfnu. Amoaa 5-. tSO t1 .25 75 ta 4.25 . la.50 Grape a. iced last, tvg . ..- 1-50 1 Tokars i LcnoDi, crat. fancj j 5i.0O ta ?f.00 fh-ia ! 1 3100 t t4.2S ! Urantca. crata. fancy -00 : Cbaiea - -75 ta 4.25 P.ara. Bom j-0 U j .75 t i . a.i. ea t I .75 Pinnbla. I wan. crlta . i . i.UW i t AA ... . r . i . a j ( At ir.r. I 1 V..m IK a ttl Waterml4Ma. Caaabaa ' J ! oa f i'-f; . VSGBIABXXS ; ' i' (Baying f rieaaj Baanb.' Or. Giant 4. .,, Bana. htlU lb. j . Beaaa. Lint. po4, . -05. . .05 , Hacta. aoa. . -t- Cabbai: Kra.t. cw. i-- . Cbiaeta Cabbase. crata H crot.. 1 i J i rhardl: doa. eui(lowr. Or. 1 eratf . - lw. rrata ; 1 . i U 1.50 1 Hrarta . 1 $.75 tof Cucumbra. eatdaar lag " "j : Picklias. Sill aixa. lb. 1 f Pieklins. medium, lb. . , j ; Pickling, amall. lb. , .05 .45 .0 .00 A1 60 .80 .so Eadtva. C9U "- i umna. u.wrm, Cr.B. Kaia. crata Liettnce. local X.00 tof 3.75 , -4 1 Onlona. greaa. o. Unluna Urcgoa wblta. i5 t .S3 50 Iba. i Walls Walls sweet J i l.i 60 Kadisbca. doa. 45 P.,, i out ar Seatlla. lb. J .09 Pappera. graca. lb. ,. iOS -.08 V Ked. lb. S i -JO Potatoes, tew, N. S, irt. 4 i 00 : KoJ. 50 1b. bag iS7 ta .70 J Potatoea. awect 1 W0 W 185 Pampkias ewt. . i - Spinach, eraaga ba ., i 4 .SO Ip". rDaiah. dc- LlO ta .SO Hubbard, ewt. L75 t 1.00 1 ta Peaaot. do. .75 ' Tomatajea. aatdoor. lag i-85 ta .40 .60 .35 .SO .19 tsaaoai . . v Turnlpa. doa. , , i j watar araaa . anrra Wilauta. lb. ui t. Filbrta. 1930 crop. lb. j.IO f ;-, j HOPS i'- j I - (Bayiag Prie9 - Clostara. 1084. lb. , . , i Cuatara, 1935. lb. j . . do. 1938. lb. n j. fugglca, 1935. top. ib- i- joh .81 .44 JO do. 3l. IB. , i i WOOL AND MOHAXB F 'f i IBsyias Priea) : 5 uonair - , . . .85 J J8 aa Hadiaai wool 4- Coaraa worn soas ajm pooxtkt (Baying Prle af Aadrasapal Extiaa 9 .28 3 5 .at : J4 45 J4 .10 -.OS JO J5 J5 .14 Brrwa axtraa afadliaa axtraa Iarga atandarda Madi nd.rd. gjUjtaT I Colored: madiasia. lb. Mediam Iegborst, lb. ata-i. rb. ' . OIC rooatera. lb. I Colored frya. aver 4 Iba. , i Under 4 lbs. , , White Lerkem, fryi UABION CBEAMZBT bariac Pricea Ll.a Panttr. No. t atoek -. Colored bona, aadar 4H lb. -4 Laghora hena. ow IH Iba. . 43- 40 .08 J9 4 I 43 i Leghorn broilers .... Colored ipriags. over 34 bi bi. L. Colored ipringt. andr3.: Eggs Candled and grad ba. U laraarrestraa . Medium axtraa Larca itaodardi 4 C, ax Mad mm ctandardt Pallets L n- LZVESTOCK T . Baying Priea Spring Iambs i ,. wi ,.tfv B OO ' to 8.50 : Ewea Hocr. 130-160 Iba. . I6U-210 'fbs. . 210,250 lbg. . 8.251 to 8.75 . 6.25; te 9.40 . .75; to 9.00 . S.OOi ta 8.75 ..5.601 te C.50 ,.9.151 ta 8.75 . d.OOf te 4.75 . a.TS te 5.25 . 5.00 te 6.00 Son i i ' Steers Dairy typa aow Bet aowa Bulla Heifers - Top real 8.50 Dresied tiiL lb. Dreaaed hots I , QBAXn AJW HA I Wheat, weetern . red . . , . .., IVTUita. e. 1 . , , ... .90 f . .91 .40 0O .82.00 : .28.50 .23.00 - - 2.9$ Barley, brewing.' ten 'j I v i i.-i .r. I g,, miiiilIt; t0 Feed, ton ': Clovers eedV lb. Vetch aaed. per. 100 Hay having prices Alfalfa, valley , , Oit and vetch, ton) ' -"i .- .11.00 . 9.00 " . 9.00 . 1.75 -4- -i CASCARA AND MINT Csarara 'bark. to. ... .. ,,.4.,. j Peppermint Oil. lb. ., j , j Stocks & Bonds NTemMr 4 . STOCK AVERAGES 4 (Compiled, by the Assocjiateid Pren) 80 15 S I iV Indmt. Rails; ; t'til. Stoekl - i Today .....97.2 41.4? 51.3 , , 71.7 41.2f : 52.8 v 71.0 I Prav. day 95.1 Month age - 93. 8 41.9! 52.8 70.5 53.9 71.7 55.7 58. t 34.8 Year ago 74.0 1936 -high J 83.3 1936 ew 73 4 1935 high 76.3 1933 w 49.5 25.8f 81.7 43.5i i 53.7 30.2S 3.4 31.2i 114.7 18 51 : ftl-6 I New high. 1 BOSD AVERAOES 30 10 i i 10 10 Rails Induat. tTtil. Por'gn Today .. 9. 103.0 103.0 102.3 103.1 70.8 I prav. day 96.S 103.0 103.5 lOOJf 10.t 101.4 102.4 824 70.6 70.1 69.1 73.0 67.6 70.4 Month age 97.8 ar ago 82.0 1936 high 97.9 1936 low . 86.9 1935 high . 87.S 1935 low 76.4 68.9 ! 1S03.1 i 99.3. !99.S 4US I . - r ;.. .- . : lig priest Colored hena? ever 4H Hs. 17-18e lb.J aader 4H Iba-j 17-19 lb.; Leghorn hens, 11 18H Leghorn broilers, 1 lbs, 16-17 lb.; Leghorn springs. 15e lb.;, reootcrai, 8-0e th. Oaione Oregoa, 90e1.19; Taktma. 85 cental. - -t- ., i I ;. ' Patatioaa Klamath , No. 1. $2-2.60; Deechwtes. 81.80-2.60; Yakima, Ne. 1. cental. 62.25-3.60. .-' , I v - : Caataloapea 81.&0-1.7S crata. ' ' '" A. Wool fiearlaalt Wllbimetle ' vslley median, B0 lb. j woarae asd i braids. 28s lb.; eaitera Oregon. 23 24a Iba trossbrsd. 27-28 lb. ; i Bar Selling tr!ee ta wneleaalerst A falfa Ne. 1. 816; eaatem,; pregow tim- etby. 818-16.50 ton; eata and veun. 813- 16! clover. Sis tea. femanev i . . Rope Nominal: 1936. 4i-47a lb." ' Ontona Oregoa. 31.a5-l.8tt ( eental; Tskims. 8 1.15-1.35 ,eeatl. T Sugar Berry or tmiL lOOgf S5.1J balea, 85.25 r beet. $5.05 cental. Domeatie , f lour Selling price, city delivery. 5 te 25 bbL Iota: Family pat ent. 9ea. 65.90-7.75; bakers rd wbeatf 15.55-7.65; bakers' bloatem. (5.85-6.50; blended hard wheat. 85.39; graham. bay - $6-05; whole, wheat, $4.10. Suild Needleivork Slates FridaV Tea DALLAS. No. i.- mem bers ot the Dallas branch of the Needlework Guild of America Is making plans for their annual tea to be held this Friday afternoon a the, Presbyterian euarch. f t The director! are buny. collect ing garments from the members to exhibit at the annual tea. Each member! of the guild Hi, required to give twoi new garmei tta a year or a money donation. The gar ments are to be given; ,iut fto the poor whenever they art needed. Th guild here each, year aup plies a,-! large -number (of. "needy people with new clQthlag. ; giving thera directly or sometimes giv ing them through ,.th local. Red Cross agency. 'Mi.ii!T "'.''. Mrs. B.:F. Preston tsfpresldent of the Pallas branch.! The other directors are Mrs. Qscar iHayter, Mrs. J. R.I iAlgood.i ;Mt8.! Vf, - L. Pemberton.' Mrs.' Bay Boydston, Mrs. Maurice Dalton, Mrs. ;V.V Fuller, Mrs. i Ray Gonrke, Mrs. M. M. Ellis. Mrs. J. O. Vfeni Orsdel. Mrs. L. W. Plummer,: Mrs. J.! C. Tracy, Mrs. M. B. Grant,Mrs. Con rad - Stafrln, Mrs. Andrew , Irwin, jr.. Mrs. G. L Hawkins, Blrf. John Cermy, Mrs. John r Martin. Mrs Howard ; Fleming, Mrs. Ed Cood, Mrs. Eugene Hayter arid Mrs. B. Y. Alen. of Falls City, h oints r.H7rfAfiO. Nor. ' 4.V-Stlm- ulated chiefly by enlarged export demand tn canaaa ana, ny crop damage advices from i Argentine, the Chicago wheat market today I advanced 1 cents maximum Upturns of securities! and some reviral of Inflation Ulk Counted, too, as bullish factors regarding wheat, i Estimates i were U current that as much aa 2,000.000 bush els ot wheat had been! bought for exnort from! Canada, h 1 : I j 1 j Furthermore, an ! authoritative trade forecast was issued raising world probable import , require- ments of wheat this season zs, 000.000 bushels. : j - i ! Provisions went higher, respon sive to hog market strength. Crooked Finger Potatoes Are Damaged 30 Per Cent it i SCOTTS MILLS. Nor. 4. The cold 'snap damaged! the Crooked Finger jotato crop fully 30 per cent, according to growers. Sun day night brought the most severe freeze. l : . " i I Gard i cners ana Ranch ancners mart PORTLAND, Nov. 4 (rT-Sum-mer vegetables continued their upward climb on the farmers and vancbers' market as supplies be came more limited causing higher prices to be stablisned in most eases. ; t J The srane market continued s I listless movement with California Tokays in open fugs down for a jralige of 75 to 85 cents. Oregon Concords, in umitea quanwiei, brought around 40 cents per lug. The lettuce market was nrmer wlth'locat .dry packs topping the field at SI.5Q per crate, rwo cars of iced lettuce from Washington met with good demand when thej an near ed Yesterday morning, i Both green bell peppers ana hothouse tomatoes advanced in price. ' f -i t 1 .- t ; . . The celerw market made an other -material advance but garlic prices were shaded for a range of 8 to 10 .cents per pound. Apples Washington. Delicious, extra fancy, $190 2.25; Jonathan, etra faney, II iiut faaev. 81.20-1.65: Oregoa. Waehington, tumble -pack. Delieioae. 95e 81; Klnga. 50-65c; Northern 8piaa, 0 90c; Spiuenbergs. 75c-$l; Winesapa, 65- 75C.- ' i. i v " . . - Artichokes California boies. 5-f dot Avocados California, S-65s. black. $1.80-2.60; green. s $2.75-3.65; Pneblos, $2.90-3.10. R.n.nmB T.r nound Se. - Beans Oregon, per pound. Bios Lakes, 6-7e; ethers. 4-5. Beets Per dosea. 20-25e. ' Rraeoli. Tjue-a. 40-S0e. " ' Brunei! Eprouta Oregon, flat crates. 80e-$1.10. . M i Cabbage Oregon, round, lettuce crates. $1.25-1.50.' : I -'i - i . -if- - Carrota Per peond. 15-20e. ' ; t '. Cauliflower Oregon, pony, 80-65e. Olerv Ore eon V. crates. 3 -3 dos $1.40-1.65; Ctak-type, $1.25-1.50 hearts, $1-1.20 doa. ' i i - ; . ( Clarr rnot Pound. 80-73e. t ' ritma Iruita Oraagea. California Va enclaa. fancy, : $4.50-4.85: 'grapefruit, Plnrid. f.nrr. all aiaea. 83-8.25: Arl sona, SZ-2.60; lemena, vaiuaraia. m.c, $5.25-7.75. !,ri: -v r.ngit Imnorted. aacka.84.50. Craaberries 25-ponnd i box. f $3,50- $.75. . !.-!:-! r, ' i rurnmhcri-O 1 1 1 a . extra fsacy, 81.50-1.63: fane. 60or choice. . 50-60e par dos.; amall field frown. 55c, flat.. Hot hoaae. extra faney. $2-2.60. ! i Eggplant Oregon, lBgR, 65-85e. ' i Ftri California Data, white and black. 50-75e. ' - -l :'(- . . i -'Garlic Per pound, 8-1 Or. - : - Orapea Tokayi. gl.lll-l.2S; Malagas. $1.15-1.23; Emperors, $1.40-1.60 Carlg anea. 65-60e; Muscats. 60J Se. Oreea enione Per; t dosea banches. 20-25e. 1 ' -. Ground Cherries Oregoa flat boies. par tb 8 10c. - Huckleberries Oregof. t, Wsihlngton. "Lettuce Oregon dry, 8 ' doxen , erste. $1-1.25. Melons Waihlngten Clsabaa, 1-1 He lb. Mnsbrooms One pound cartons 40a. Onions 100-pound sseks, U. S. No. 1, yellows. $1.10-1.13; talencias. Q-in. aaek. 75c ; yellow boilers. . 10 lb. , sacks. 1314a. --. . - ). - ; ! Pears Oregoa, Wssalngten. . boxes. Jnmble pack. Boar, 73-85c; D Aajoas, S5-85e; Bartletts, 0-60fl. , - Peppers .Oregon Cat banes, red, 85 75c; eraaga' boxes, greea, $1-1.25. Petaloei V. S Ne. 1. 1 00-lb. sacks. Deschntes. rsssets. $2-2.25i Klamath. $2-3.25: Washington, gt 3.2.V. , .. . - Pemegranatea Lnga, 70-75c. . ' CSadiabea Par doaea banches. t3H I8e. , -. : -: : i j.- - Rutabagas Weehlngten. I60lb'saeka. $1.60-1.75. , r t - Spinach Oregon, eraage boxee, 60-7 0c Squash Oregon Oaniih, , rant, crates. 35-SOe; Jlubhard. IV. i-le. v 8 Wee : Petetoee tfeiifornia 60 In. I crates, fl.50-1.64 yams, $1.65-2 naahel. : Tomatoes Oregon flat boxes. 50-65e Tnrnips Dosen bonelies,, 85-506. Wstarcrcaa Poosd, 3i-40a. . Wheat Advances i . he OREGON STATES11AN, Salera, ' Marlselt Follows : y ModsyeKs Maulding Kills ; Big Black Bear V Treed by Dogs 8ILVERTON HILLS. Nov. 4. A 290-pound b 1 a e k bear : was brought down Sunday afternoon In the Powers Creek canyon back of the Rosa place. The shot -was ired by John Maulding. Others in Maulding's hunting party were A. H. Mires and ' Alfred Thomas, the latter.; from Amboy. wash. Dogs were used to track and tree the bear. After Is was killed j ft was rolled down a hill, a car was brought in and the animal taken out on the running board. j " Two weeks ago J.' C. Schlador of SilTerton Came upon . the bear on the Oscar Loe farm in the Evens Valley. Schlador hunting China pheasants, - had taken a- shot at the animal, but the bear p a i d about as much attention to It as to the sting of a yellow Jacket. i i i t He was not seen until Sunday, when the hunting party took dogs and made for the Powers Creek Canyon district. This Is about six miles above Sllverton. 3 ;r when the bear was being skin ned, shota were IQtfna wnicn naa been fired from Schiadors gun. Large Dairy Barn and Milk House Burned on ResehVFarm, Aurora AURORA, Nov. 4.1 A large dairy barn: and milk house : be longing to Fred Reach, who lives along the Willamette river, was destroyed by "fire Tuesday night. but efforts of the Aurora fire de partment saved the other build ings. Forty tons of bay. iarm eaulpment. two horses and all other stock were saved, though a silo was burned also. The fire bad gained consider able headway before found. Source of the blaze is unknown. Spring Lambs Sold Out UNIONVALE. Nov. 4. Thirty fat lambs belonging ot Lynn Gub- ser were trucked to Portland Tuesday morning. ThlsNls the last of the 1934 crop raisedfor mar. ket. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE rtZ-7-its t itam . li ii-r IV1V . , www - TO TH' GHOSTS WITHOUT TnciK wi&cirs rat s- y-THS IS A PINE ( f- NSl 7 TIME O N1GWT VA . , Tk3rr me up. (S Lb A TLET VUH1NI, aaaaaaa JnLi III TRoon J, -9 I X . ..It I LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY VE.SrTMAT UTTU- AMMIE wUt?B A SMART UTTLE MAKES ME LAUGH WAV TOOTS AND CASPER WLUTOU TO t A PnUura Srndffmte, rwrqwr-rmT 1 , I I ftf i'Va- I mi 1 I TT I 0OIW US. IM A 1 I rrcr ! . c-m a ; v I - . . ww -fcSleloi v.. lwZbwW.1. Wsrtd nrhw fd. '' THIMBLE THE ATREtarrlnl Popeye -1 e.-rro t m N&uiM'N fU eml bS.X- Hrwe GOT ARPJ wfXT. VER ... . SPINACH! X a. I t IU A wl Ortson, Thursday Morning, November 5, 1933 j Leonard Gilsoja Funeral Is i Today DALLAS, Nor. 4. Leonard Gil- son, 28, passea awayiAtonaay ai- . . ' a m m ternoon atj his home In Dallas. He had been In poor health for the laat three years but his sud den death ! was unexpected He was born at Perrydale in 1910, and spent most ot his life there. He attended the Perrydale school and also attended Oregon State college.. If' fc-' -I -:!f: - He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy MeBee GUson and .one small son, by his i parents Mr. and , Mrs. C. L7 Gilson of Perry daleand his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gilson of Dallas, by two sisters. I Mrs. Rose Mcintosh of Perrydale." and Mrs. Emu Stevens of, Rickreall, and one brotner, iirenzo Gilson of Perrydale. - i Funeral services will bo L held Thursday afternoon at the Dallas Christian church at 2 o'ciocsv.in terment at the Dallas I.O.F. cem Delinquent Taxes to 4 DALLAS, Nov, 4-Tbe, reguUr meeting of the Dallas city council was held Monday night, r This la Hhe last time the members 'will meet in the old council chambers on Church street, as the future meetings are to be held in the new citv hall. ! A report was filed with the city recorder and given at last night's meeting by A. L. Amacher, certi fled public accountant, who had been hired by the council to audit the accounts of the city, i The resort stated that the city would: benefit to the extent of $964.87 on Interest on delinquent taxes. This Is possible under the nrenn law. chapter 32 S. which Warn effective In June, 1933 Predion a to this time the tax col lection department Ot the-county had not proratea ' u tT delinquent taxes, but is now re- had not prorated tne imeresi nu I quired to do so. Coming PSS-T! MRS.BLABBEoCR09lT TH' STREET'S LrSTENlKI AT HER WINDOW. SHE'LL rwre -rrAj uticvn IV BIN FK3HT1N' AGIN vt - -wwl--wrt-w- t- mmmm " ',fti:h -Annie ROONmV S 100 -- IT ke-nl'Cfs. OlGMT-MXSS TO WinHe CAKl THANK HEJ TUB KID ISrKtt bHAT I I IN THIS SOBCnVlMM -2J VB-t.-X MUST .TUOT. T WISH MV WITS TOrTHER 1 BE. ALOME FO FEW HOW TURN OP AFFAIRS HAS r r . B. awak Alice E. Fnini Is CaUedi Lehahpn LEBANON, NOV. 4 Alice Em ma,' Frum. 46. died suddenly at heil farm home iwest of here Sun day.1 She was a f daughtr of) Al fred and Kezlah, Williams, Linn coii&ty ': ploneersj and if as; iofp April 16. 1870, at Lebanon where she grew to ' womanhood and on March! 23, 1889,, was united ' ai marriage vrith A.H. iFrum They hay lived sines ;thStUiti jbn; the iarm we or, Lepanon;wn;ere Jptubi wan hhrn l :;.!. 1 i ;--'r- i: , I- b 1 I I I 'She Is survived by her widowet'. A. H. iFrwn; four sons; Marry M. and Guy of Los; Aageles;' Joseph of Portland: Howard of tLebasori; two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Billepr of .Lucerne Vauey, CajiiI4 Mrs Frincea Pierce lot LebSnon;! tep grandchildren: r a brothers Rev A.M:i Williams l ot iDatlas: ftwo sisters, Minnie Sturgis and; Sarah Tbrittria! f nalifeSHlla ;i . ' IM I I S' i Funeral services will be con ducted at the Assembly of God by Rev, Fred Glaser; Wednjesday af ternoon with burial jln the Sand Mrs.'iFraiicia SniUlW : Honored on 90th Natal AnniVereary rby Fftmil AURORA. Not. 4-Dad a d at Oregon StateY college el aimed three of Aurora! football fan. E. E. jBradtl, U. Eilier ai(4 P. P,'0tt-j way, John Eilerj sub4qurterbat son of Eiier. . was in tpe; game-i Tntnm. 7Tlaheri nf Hranh a Tl d Martha Bradtl, tudeiits j iejtohelj with the group! Saturday ! ntgns Martha came to! attend' a: family: dinner. Sunday in honor of her; grandmother; Mrs. Fanls Br&ati wlio 'that ?day j ihad reached the age oT SOlVearsiiThe- diaabr wisj riven at the home of her daugfe te, MrsJ ii Clydei Schledet. w hjo! liTes near -New ;Era. Mrs. SBj-adlli has five ! children, three! sons and twb daughtera.J-j ; j j If . J Many friends tailed tcj f eMclue( her during I the!-afternon Joej Fletcher of Canby: another dad returned with the students to Cor valisj Holls OttOwayJ a freshman regained ! at Corrallis. Mi Gets the Pelint! HAVE IT ALL Keep the Home Fires Burning Doesn't LiW Here Xnytnorell i IP AKJMlB IS A row ihb.ik -k f Shocking'? News! V -AKJ U ARDLV wfATHSR wfCOO NEWSMTEUrUt THE. -rcrvfttrKirct i TTOQ TRCv6 TO be oouerreo- MTALLT ONFV-ED' . - , u mm i ' B) i. ITliat'wHisDW - SN1 AV FAiHfrK, vw- . g I AtrS-A -V.li :A:fA 71 A hJvl l 1 rt- 2w t . . X JWa.fJ'-f 1 ..'I. 13 If fill U I - I ' -i ' - f . i . r, i ','mi t lr i . , " . - - t i ... , , . U Ii:. liill'S.iiti i ' - - ' " .: :: tl MM t Ml ! Hf i . " I - ' . " - IWfSNTS MORE )i- if wi wrli" "v . -j : I GOT TOiTYR SPlrAAOAn V4w,V,YA.W rWK, - S . :.: 0A :4rS Ji i i ii M f I 1 r? iff iirilx,. J :N! iillis i.i T-ir ill ' it : ;i It Radio Programs 1 '! .M ! Kovambar iS --THTJBSDAT S., il'Konr- ' :i i i . . 10 Klock. i OOBoaa ( tba Fioaaars. ' ; S:85-Ntioaal Praaeblag Minion. ., g :5---HiBakera. -, j , :0MMiry Callea. ! ' , 0:80-i-KoBnaBea of Helen Trant." t:45--Kith ilan'a Darling. 10:00 Bedty and Bob. ( ' : 15 Mad em dadertua. :3 Hjmna of all cbareaca. tfieraW Bi Slater. ll:X5-MPrimitivo Raytha. - - H:a-T!ii . and that, i .15-t-sAlj paarea and vang. . . . ; :45-Nwa. :0o4Toj)arme. ' '' -:ao44Varity. 2:00 Beaotr Spot. " :6s-Satioa Armfi " i - :Strla abow. V :004-Faninina faaeiea. 8:80 Nawa. ' 4:80-Chariotera. 4:45 Firaaide Hoar, 6:0O-Mijor Bewei iMteir hoar. 4 t:0O-T8ea and bow. t . " 7:S0--afateh of Tim, j S:15K4nfrew at toa Mounted. - . B:3o4tCdTalcada ot America. ' , t':ao4DewB, orgaa. j ' SileSd-Hirria orch. '- I -v - . " J0:0Or-C.) .breb. 10:30- Allea oreb. II :Q(-Milna orab. ,,i . - r lt:aO-ia-Brria orcb. , - : - JKXIW--TiraS8I)AT 620 Kc. -' V :0O MornloE tnelodiri (ET). V :3(Jh--Ptita mniicale (ET). ' :DOM-Financial, 8:15 Aawa. -- . :00 rCfcriitine, aiag.. :13W Maxr afarlia. : ' ' 10 :0flM-Mjrgoerit Padulab, alng. ' 10:154-MH. Wigg of Cabbage. Pateb. ". 1D:3JM-Jabn'a Other Wife. . - . 10 :4S-4-Jiat Plain Bill.i 11 :00-!-SUndard aehool. 11 :45 Kewa. ' 12 :0)H-Prpper Yaong" a Family, aketch. 18 :1$4-Mja Perkins, drama.. ie:30-Vr and Bade. 12:45 O'KeilU.' ' H:jO(N-Srjrla'ahow; ' T" SMM-Cliaie. "4 . !B 41 5HFJor,,c'' George, eing. v . $ iOO-f-Womaa a magaone. .j il:0f Kfty Aeea. i " .- . 4 S3l4-CnterTiH aketchea (ET). : Sid4-afa and liy Shadow. . i -Ss0(f-f-Kadr Vallee, orch, loloiita, choir. . jB r04-Dinner . concert. - -B;3H-Benaon concert., SO-f-AfiOi 'n' Andyj 8:!lS-t-8eanlard Symphony honr. 0 4f4(faa dab. Obmaa arch lO-0-t-NVwi flaihea. vi . .- 10:i-j-Kbinof-Perea: (ET). 10 J80-f Li'eland -orch. j . U :80 DeaariBa arch. I is if liKirkwoods at Coast it d EATLAND. Not. 4. Mrs. r Kirk wood, who has been quite; ill! the last six months with after! effects of Influenza and much of the time In a Salem hos pital; lsj gaining at a cotUge at Nelsoottj bay where she and her husband, went recently. Ue t DISAPPEAR. wAHd r rWDJ-BXin ! VIS AM WF1L 1 (IV GET A fertOOTFUwJ rtv- I HI; I. - ii- ii it i t r - .i - r - - - : r ? C I P&l I I ,NJ 1 ( A FINE CAT FER A rJ- Iffcs MXJiy rET-yo AREMrJT I - ; 1 ; M. L. t" 1 ' .,11 J- artUccn WimiB 4 ' SUESS lV4 A VeAlOy CAT- MOBOOy f j ,. .. i . . . i , . ... i AOOD MEWS WAS MEANT -rrt orrTOLO ."THEREFORE, BEL1 EVE THE. I T E2RA PCOCHEV, SHALU jS.Tw NOW PHOTO AND jMe i H i i ir " -v wiervytro WkipW WHO. .will klAtll- - wfvriti r.T - - :Ti MK 1 ' II- jrV-VJV I - - ' " ' ' - ' ' . . i . , ? TT TO Vld f.- 1,13 Complete weather report. XXX THXrasDAT 1110 Xm. 6:30 Meileal alock KT). 1 :5 Ariatoeratia Rhythm. 8:00 Neighbor KeU. A. S:l( Vasaboade noartat. 4-aIag. . 8:80 Honey moonore, aiag. . . . ' 8:45 Ooapel elnger. - 8:00 Haneyboy-Saf. aS, P . j I tsHoma lnatitata. :30 Blua ( 10:15 Morning concert. . 10;SO Vangha X Loath,, sing. 10:45 Dot and Will, dramal 11:30 t arnt ana noma 12:30 Marketa. l: w' 1:80 Btrollmg Bongawra, w.v-. 1:45 Pnblio forom. 2:00 Noble Cain a eapella choir. 3:45 T. M. Ornbarn, talk. - m 8:00 8oloiat. 8:15 Animal eloaenng. 8:25 financial and grain report. 8:80 Nawa. ' . 8:40 FWe Minata Hyatary (ET). 8:5St WatU Watt. i - 4:00 Nawa. ' . 4:80-4:45 Martha and Hal. eonge. 8:00 Newi, weather forecatU . s. 8;15 Biltmora arch.' 8:30 Showboat, variety. . . n . Qrv LIT.. Am if T.iirhtminr. 10:30 Rhythm- Steppere; (ET). 10:35 Biltmora orch.- 10:45 Melody Memoira. atrlng trla. . 11:15 Charlag Konyan. - ta 12 Weather and poliea. , - , .. 4KOA.O THKSDAT 650 Xm. ' .. ' 0 :00--Homemakere. hoar. . " . . -sit "Wiriii and Jane. 10:15 Story hoar. or.adalt.v f -1 1 :00 KOAC- school e4 the air. . 12:15 Nooa farm noar. l:lVariety half honr. . 2 :00 Guarding yoar health. . ' 2-.80 Garden-club, "Soil,' Dt. . f. Stephen ion. - . ' "2:00 Trae talk. Mra. J. A. Eaaaoa. 4 :00 The aymphoaie hoar. ' . ... . 4:80 Btorieo for boye and girl. . 5 :00 Oa the campaiea. 5:45 Veaper. Ir. E. J. Harper. 6:80 Evening farm, hoar. 7:80 Radio ahorthand eonteit. Pre I. ... H. T. Tance., - ' 8:15 Getting along '. with tbera. Dr. O. B.Chambers.:. ' 8 :45-8i00 Foreatera in action.. ; -,,.111 , II UNI II " fir MOBILliWiZnTE o CLOCK loimE KOIN & KSL By CIJFF STEURETT By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSU By JIMMY MURPHY TOMORROW WE'Ui HEAR ABOUT TH wOOD LUCK THAT J HAS COMwt TO EZRA. WHAT IS IT ? INr-wri i r-ww . OF Mi r-- LIIO H IKJV . f- w.- w. . 7721 79 By SEGAR K VJEIA-, 6 ME ' UOWH f HfVTCH' HE'S GOT ONE GOOD 7V tjJiPt "-1