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' Tht OREGON STATES2IAN, Salerv Oregon, Saturday Morning, Norexaber 21, 1933 PAGE EIGHT Qirll airmen 11 Q ! (P!fI1 T1T1 Srt Aim. rThfl" ihl rtTT0 VLiLvLiL (UliL u u un bi lo uacK-uW-J xivw. L4kj jl u-u-u.cji- -: v v jl.-v .. oa.xu - 2 -Point Loss About Average European Situation Also Is Wet Blanket for ! Market NEW YORK. Not. iO.-(JP) Confronted by . fre-.li European political tension and prospects of further - roYernmental stock ex change restrictions, the share market today bounced . down a few more steps. i Sereral utilities and specialties ran counter to - the trend, bat losses of fractions to 2 or more points predominated at the close. .. It was the slowest session since Not. 2, transfers totaling 1.821. ,096 shares against 2.435.712 yes iterday. The Associated Press ar erase of 60 -Issues was .down .5 MAinv ar m .. w i .$ Thursday. lv - r Membership Drop With the federal reserve board and securities and ezchanse com mission : re norted to be compiling new rules for: traders and ex chants . members registered , an other drop. Two sold durinirthe day. one for 1105.000. and the other for $102,000. the latter only S200C: aboTe the low mark m ii. . . t. a - ' Fear of an explosion abroad as the result of the lineup of Euro pean nations on one side or -the other In r the Spanish clTil war. brokers said, causea many oi their customer to scurry to the sidelines.: l ' : - International I Harrester and Goodvear rot np more t h a n a point each at 99 and 28, re spectively, j ! -1 ' -. Rissers Observe 20th Anniversary DALLAS, Not. 20. An at- tractlrely appointed dinner , was riven Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. A-grV. Risser at the James Twitch home. The occasion was the 20thi weddinr anniversary of Mr. and I Mrs." Risser. They were married in Hastings. Nebr., No vember 18. A lovely gift was pre sented t them by the guests at the dinner. ! The table was centered with a bowl of white ana ping corysan themums and flanked ny wnue candles. ! ! - - Those bresent were the honored meats. Mr. and Mrs.' Risser. and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Young, B. F. j Tounj?, Mrs. Amelia Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. William Young, ana Mr. and; Mrs, James Lettch. Funeral Services Today For Fred Nicks' Infant SCOTTS MILLS. Nov. 20. Louis Wilfred, aged two months 11 days, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Nicks of ; Scotts Mills route two, died at his home Wed nesday night. He is the only child Funeral services will be held Sat urday at 1 p. m., at the Scotts Mills Christian - church. Rev. James Love will officiate. Burial will be In the Miller cemetery. ' PORTLAND, Ore, Xo. 20. (AP) Frodaeo exchange net prirea: Batter Extras. S2Hr: ttaadarda. 83 He; prime firsts, 32c; first. 30e; kutterfat. 8 36He. Eggs V. S. large extraa. 34c; V. S. asediam extras Sir. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Xo. 20. (AP) Wheat marked time today alt booth a atroag tone was shown elsewhere. There was no trading. ; No prices ewere named for cash wheat. Wheat Open High . Low Closa tsv : 4 Dee. I. 9H .98 884 Todarra car receiDtai Wheat. 10: bar ley," 8; Iloor, 8; oata. 1- - - Portland Livestock PORTtASD, Ore, Nor. 20. (AP) (tJ. 8. lpt. Agr.) Hogs 600. Including SOS direct, slow, mostly steady; few goo o choice 170-203 lb. drireina 8.73; U40 Ik. i botchera 8.23: light lights aalable aroaad 9.00-9.25 nnd above; few pack ing sowa 7.50: ana lot 81 lb. mid-western feeding piga 7.50 balk load mid western feedera nasold, with demand narrow. Cattlo 150 ineladtBg 120 direct; eaivea SO iaciadiag 40 direct; sapply. aaostly low grade rows, few aalea ateady at Thartday'a lata decline; otker classet aoaiaally ateady; common to medinm ateera aaleablo aroaad 5.0-7.25: good greea feedera eligible 1a 8.00 and over; common to medium beifera qootable 4.O0- SO; low cutters and eatter cowa 2.50 8.25; aommon to medium grades S.SO 4.50 ; good beef . cows aaleablo aroand 4.75-5.25; bulls 4.75-5.25; medium to fond realert S.50 8.00; choice snottble to ijHi. 4 . Kheep 250. fnrlnding 87 direct; deck asediam to good 115 lb. ewea a boat ateady at ! S.OO; choice qaotable to 8.25 and above ; no fat lambs offered; market nominal ty ateady; good to choice trocked ia lambs around T.toO 7.50. ' Portland Produce PORTLAKD, Ore- ev. 20. (AP) Butter Prints. A grade, 34 He lb.- (a parchment wrappers. 85 e lb. io car iona; B gradot parchment wrappers. Sitae lb.:; cartons, 85 He lb. " . Battorlat lrttaa deheary. mni prie A i crado. delivered at teaat larlce weekly, 8-S7c lb.; country rontef. 84-85e; B grade. 84 35e lb.; Q grade at market. t B grade cream Iwt market Baying arirs. buiterfat basis A3 He lb. Egra Buying prirr ot wholesalers, as tras. 33e; atandarda, 29e; extra mediums, 85c; medium firsts. 21r: ander grade, lie; pullets, 17-19c: pewee. 8e dot. Cheese Uregoa triplets, 18e; Ora con loaf. le. Brokera will pay He aolow ajnetatioaa . Cwnatry maats SWIbag price to retail Ore-" Conntrv killed hogs, best kotehara. ander 150 lbs ISe lb.: Vealera. Ko. 1. 14c; light and thin, 9-lle lb.; heary. S Bo lb.; erttter cowa, 7-7.1 -lb.; eaa ner cowa, 6H-7e lb.; kolla, 8H-9e lb.: lambs. 14-14 He lb.: ewes, -Ta la. Mo-air tvao. sue la. " - Caaeara bark Baytag frtea. - 1938 ael 6 7a lb. ,. . Ua eeoliry Portland dalrreryr bay' . tag nvfre: Colored heaa aver 4Va lb. 16-17e Ik.: ander 4H lbs. l-17e lb.j Irhof- bena, -12-1 4e lb.; -' Legherr broilere,, 1 0a lS-lfe lb.r Loghora prtnirs. 14-lSe la.; roosters. S 9e lb. Onions Oregon.' 0e-3l 0j Taklma. 5e eeatsl ' ' . ' Potataet Klamath - Ko 1, aosiintl; DesrhHtea. 81 1.40; Yakima, No. 1. aontaL S2.15-2.40. ! i ' j " t - .Oenerai Mkts. Salem Markets Grade IS raw 4 per cent milk, Salem basic pool price $2.22 per hundred. , Co-op bnttcrfat price, f. O. B. Salem, 33c; MUk hm aa eea ' meatUj uutrtM avsrafs-l ) i Distributor price f2JM. A grade nutierfat Dellv ered, 85c; B grade, deliv ered, 83c. " ; A grade print, S5 He; B grade, 34c. .. '3 ,;j ; i j ' , -f- rir paid t gnwtn ky Blm bnjers. t Th tiriraa bkw. anDU4 by local grocer, ara indicatir ! tba dlly market but art not fnaranUad by Tha Btatta maa.) r . J- ' v ' ( ' . ' - " 4ttrine Priaa) !: Bananas. Ik. ea ftalk -l w haada , , , 07 H Coeoaaata. aaek- . i S.SO Craaoamaa. 4b bbL S.t ta 4.2 . .2S ta Datca. fraaa, lb. Grapafrait. Florida, boa 8.75 ta 4.2S Grapefruit. Ariiona , to S.50 U rape a. aacaicaa. tag Tokaja ,i i Lamoaa. crata, iancy 6.0 to 7.00 S.0 ta 4.35 Caoica Orancea, Valeaeia, taoey, 4.7 to 5.00 raaey Cboiao ; ; a-TS Pear. Boaa .. - to .7 Peara. D' Aajoa . U .75 Piaaapplo. fraah. a rata . 4.00 Foraerraaatea. log - n.. VXGBTAnxxS f tBaytag Prlraa) Beat a. doa. Broccoli, doa. .,. .4 S . .75 1.25 J5 .75 1.50 jas .45 Cabbage, lb. - Cabbago. red Cabbage. Kraal, cwi. Chiaeeo Caboaga. orato Carrot a, del. Chard, aoa. Cauliflower, Ore. Ko. 1 crate Celery, crata ... ... Hearts , . t Cucnabara aotdoor lag . , , . - Endive, doa.. - .SO .so . ; , .80 1.00 to S.75 2.S0 to 8.25 -4 ; OracBS. Mnatard. crata Qreena. Kala. crata Lattarc. local California. Iced Onions, green, dot. Onions Oregon -white. 50 Ibn. J5 to .85 Walla Walla eweet 1.50 Kadiabaa. doa. Pa aoaat or Seattle lb. .09 Peppers, greoa. lb. . ,- J2 to .08 H Bed. IP. ... . 0 Potatoea. new. Ka. 1. ewt. . 2.00 No. 2. 50 lb. bag S7 to .70 PoUtoea. tweet . - 150 to 1.85 Pampkina ewt. -60 Spinach, oraaga bos , .05 &)uaaa. Ik ,. 41 ta .02 Danish, dot. , .10 to Hubbard, ewt, Paaaat. doa. .75 to 1.00 .75 .40 M Turnips, doa. . water creaa . Walnuts, lb. Jl ta ta .15 H .18 filberts. 1030 crop. lb. . HOPS (Baying Prtcel - Cluatora. 1934. lb. , .. S0 .44 .80 5 Ousters.' 193S. Ik. - do. 1930. lb rugflea. 1935, top Ik. do. 1830. 10. W00I. AKB MOBAfX (Buying Prlca) Mohair i .85 Medium weal JO Coarse wool . . . L JS EGOS AIT0 POUXTHT (Buying Price of 4ad resent) Eztrtt 2 JO 29 J29 jza .10 40 44 .10 J0 .00 .15 .15. Brown extras Medium extras Iari; standards Medium standards Pullets Heary bent, lb. - , , ... Colored mediumt, Ik. Medium Leghorn a. Ik. Stags, lb . - OK rooatara. In. Colored frya, over 4 Iba. -Under 4 Iba. Whits lhornt, fryt .14 MARION CKEAMERI baying Priest Lte Ponltry. Ko t atneh Colored bena, nnder 4H Iba. Leghorn hens, over 8 V Iba. .. Leghorn bena. nnder 8H lbs. .16 .10 .08 J3 .13 .13 Leghorn broilert Colored apringa. over t Iba. Ct-Ured tpringt, nnder 3 lbt. Eggt Candled and graded . Large extras Medium extraa , Large atandarda Medium atandarda -Undergiadca Pallets u .29 .24 .27 .21 JS .14 .21 Tnrkeyt. dreed .19 to LIVESTOCK I Paying Price) Spring Iambi 7.00 to 7.J5 2.25 to 2-.7S 9.25 to 9.35 Hogs. 130-160 lbs. 160-210 lbs. 210-250 lbt. Sows Steers Dairy typo cow Beef cowa 9.75 9.25 to 9.85 . 7.25 to 7.50 . 6 50 to 7.50 i S.OO to 4.00 i 4.50 to 5.00 , 4.75 to 5.25 . 5 no to 6.00 8.50 ; .ta Balls Heifera Top veal . Dressed veal. lb. Dressed bo;' .13 GRAIH Ajrnr BAY Wheat, western red , i . , .91 - .93 .40 00 .30.00 .26.50 .23.00 . .23 2.95 White, No. 1 Barley, brewing, ton Feed barley, ton Oats, milling, ton Feed, ton , Cloverseed, lb. Vetch seed, per 100 -Mae bnelng priree Alfalfa, valley Oat and vetch, ton .11.08 . 9.00 Clover, ton 9.00 CASCARA AJSD HIST Caarara bark. lb. j ., 06 H Peppermint Oil. lb. . 175 Stocks Bonds Wool Komtnal. ' tft'na matte valley mediam. SOe lb.; coarse aad braids. 28e lb.; eaatera Orerna. SS-S4e lb r eroaabred. ZT-zao IB.; IV 41 contract. ZS SOe lb. ' -Bay Selling brieo to retailers: Al falfa. Ko.il. 217-170: eastern Oregon timotby, $18-18.50 tea; eats and. vetch. S1Z-13; clover. 812 tea. Portland. Hope Nominal: 1936, 40-42e lb. Oniona Oregon. 81.-S-l.8a cental : Takima. 9115 133 cental. Sugar Berry or frail. 100s. 83.15; bates. 15.25 beet. 15.05 cental. Doinattis Flour Sclltaj prica, city delivery ft to 25 bl.L lotai family pat ent. 98s. I5-T.55: bakers' kard wheat. 85.o5-T.55; bakeiV hlnertem. $5.60-.35; blended bard wheat, $5.70 7.25; graham, S05: whole wheat. SA 10 . j ' ; x Xorember tQ - STOCK AVEE. AOZS Compilod by-tna. Associated Press so - IS 15- SO Indust. Balls 87.1 - 88.3 Ctil. Slocks Today 51.3 51.4 53.3 43.3 53.7 43.4 44.7 21.8 70-8 Frev. daj 97.9 i 38.S Month ago 94.4 , 42.1 Year ago . 74.3 27.S 1933 hieh 9.3 43.5 19.18 low . 79.4 . 80.2 1935 birh 7.J ! 8L.3 1S35 low 49.J 1&.5 71 8 71.1 54.9 72.8 55 7 5.l 84.8 B0VO AVXSAOCS 0 i la 10 10 Rails Indust. L'til r'or'gn r Today 97.1 104.4 102.5 71.5 rrev. cay Month afo '7.1 Yesr ago ir..l 3.1 193S kick 97.9 IMS low ; .9 1933 high 07.8 1935 low 7S.4 Xew high. 104.8 J02.4 " 71.7 10S.S 102.S - 70,8 101.3 99 A - S9.5 104.4 103.1 72.0 101.8 99.3 87. S 102.8 99 .S 70.4 92.2 84.3 S5i Boston Wool " EOSTOy. Xov. 20. f API (TJ. " S Dept. Ag. French ceaabing length fine territory 'wools were smite fir s at l.OO acoared basis in the Boetoa market ta day. fcVrersl lots of the abort French combing length realised this price, and seme lots were held ' at asking prices Good twelve ' meatus -. Texas wool brought l.OO. and staple tenet.. -4 Mood torritorv woolo movad at t7c-l1 (Wl a-v. ed basis. Combing medium grade terrl- I torr . wools vera quoted atoatlr at 90 cents and above for blood and at 80 ceo is sis Boovo lor w nioou. , Wheat Gains 2 Cents More Rye Also Shoots up to " aFor Record Price - Of Season CHICAGO, Not. l.-(y-In ' late thrust ot strength, wheat shot npward 2 cents end rye 1 cents today to fresh nlfh price records for the season. - Reports of dnst storms and of widespread moisture shortage ad versely "ttfectin; domestic crop prospects led to broadened spec ulative buying; both of wheat and rye. - The July delivery of wheat, representing the 1937 harvest, was most Influenced of eny fu ture of that grain. ; ; A tep of 1.4 a bushel for July wheat .was reached. This Is the highest price July has at tained since -1134, and contrasts with 91 cents at this time last year, - - :, , ; Closes Btwrnger' The wheat market as a whole closed strong. -2 -cents above yesterday's finish. Dee. $1.1T - I. 17, May $1.184-H, July II. 04 July new 9ITfc-9c; Oats -e advanced, Dec 48 4SUe, and rye showing l-20 bulge, Dec. 94-95c In provis ions the outcome was unchanged to 7c dearer. " Word that the worst dust storm of the season was raging at Val ley City, North Dakota, attracted special notice by wheat and rye traders. " j , :" Corn, oats and rye turned sud denly strong with wheat. Rye showed remarkable buoyancy. Ad vices cf dust storms in North Dakota noted In a specific man ner severe, damage to rye. Provisions took their cue large ly from the action of grains. Homecoming Will Be Held Sunday 8ILVERTON, Nov. 2 0 Home coming will be observed at the First Christian church at Silver ton in an all-day affair Sunday. Mrs. G. B. Benston la chair man of the arrangements and ap pointed as her assistant chairman F. M. Powell, master of ceremon ies for the programs; reception committee, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Zook, Mrs. I. L. Stewart, Mrs. George Hubbs, Mrs. Paul John son. Mrs. John Hoblitt and Mrs. John Wolfard; dining room com mittee, Mrs. E. Jay McCall, Mrs. Will Egan. Mrs. George Elton and Mrs. Dan Geiser; program committee, Mrs. Martin Hannan and Mrs. Otto Dickman. ; - Rev. Zook will be the speaker. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND. NOT. 20.-rP)- There waa considerable improve ment In trading on the gardeners and ranchers' market here yester day. Warmer weather has in creased the supplies of local vege tables and tbe price trend on these commodities was down Cauliflower eased off for a range of 6 5-7 5 c on the best qual ity. Celery was unchanged, and brussel sprouts moved actively at 90c-$1.00 per box. Grapes drop ped 10c from Thursday levels. Truck arrivals of local Bur- banks and Russets have been fair ly liberal and have taken the place ot rail shipments. Prices gener ally 10-1 5c under those from other sections. Apples Washington. Delicious, extra fancy, 33-2.35;. Jonathan; extra fancy. $l.45-l.o5 : fancy $1.25-1.50; Oregon, Washington, jumble pack, Delicious, 75e 81. Kings 50-65e. Northern Spiea 60-75c. Staymana 5-75e. Spitxcnbergs 75c-l, Winesaps 31-1.25. Romans 65e-$l. Artichokes California boxea. S-S doa 83.25-3.50. Avocados California.: S 65a. black. Facrtei., $2.65-2.75; Puebloa, $2-40-2.65, $2.40-Z.65 - j. Bananas Per pound. -SHe ' Beana California, crate, $1.30-4.75. Beets Per dozen, 25-8VC Broccoli Luga, 40-50e. i Brussell 8prouta Oregon, flat crates BOc-tl oo Cabbage Oregon, Danlah, lettaee crates. 81.50-1.60; red, lb, Mhb . Carrots Per pound. 17 W-20c. Cauliflower Oregon, pony, S5-75C Calerv Oregea m eratea. 3H-8 doa $1.50 1.60; Uuh tjpe, $1.50 I.$3; ketrta, SM.15. - ' Celery root reuna. ou-vm. Citrue Frulta Urangea. Califoraia Va- esM-iaa. fancy, 34-4.50; mavola, $3-8.78; grapefruit. Florida, fancy all aiaea. 88 8.25; Arisona, $1,902.85 lemons, Cali fornia, fancy, $5.25-7.75. t ncoannie imponew. mih, (n Cranberriea 25-pound box. 33-50. .wh.., Ow..,. hothauaa. 82.75- 4.00 box; California, $2.25 nor lug of doa. - . f' '. : Eggplant Oregon. luge. . . Figa Califoraia flats white aad klaeh. 80-73 - - i Gsrlie Per pound, 7-9c - ' . 'i. " Grapee nperor. Sl.40-t.75. Greoa ' om-wa far .-. aueue. 29-25e -; : ' ' ' "-i - - ; -- i Ground Cherries -Oregon flat bnsea. per lb 8 10a. i ' - - 4 Huckleberries Oregon, f Washington lb.. 7-Se, - ' t -.. -: Lettuce Oreeon. WaKhington, :ox. Sl.75-2.00; Californiar 4-5 dos.. $3-3."5; Idabo. $1.50-2. - -- : ' ; i Melons Washington Casabss. 9Uc $ crate. ; "! v Mushrooms One pound cartons. : 40 SOe. Onione lOO pound aacka D. a No lit yellowa. $1,10 1.15: Valeneiaa, 50 lb sack. ftOS5e; yellow bailers. 10 IH ssrks. 12-15r. S ' 1 v Peaa California hamper. $.1 3.23; rratre. $6 25-.50. . t- 1 ,. . l'ernr- j Varla5?o ' i hotaa iumbla pack. Boac. $1.50-1.75 U'Aajous, SI..VU1-.75; Bartletta. SOr. ' -" Peppera Oregon flatf tmseu.' red. -85c; brange bose rreen, $1.00-1 10. Piitalors O v.. No t. 1W lh aa-i lleitchutes. lrusaela.: $2.3V2.30: Kbrnata $2.30-2.40: Waabingtxn, $2.30 2.40; lo cal $3 2.15: Burba.ka. 2 2.15 i Foenecranates l.gs. 1.1 5-1.25: ; Radishes Per 4mi-s i ksarset, -S!W Khokarb California, f a a p I a base $1.40-1.50. . , j . - Muiahegaa -Waahingtoa --109 lh aerba $1 5V-U0. . . . ' j --i Bpinara- Oregoa, oraaga boxea. 73-3 5c. laah Oregon Uaaiah, ' rant era Irs S65ct Babbard. lb..- "4-lr. a - (III Potatoes ( aiitomta 30 in eratea-$1 50 I.S5; vaen' $2 3.10 bushel Tomatoes Oregon flat bosea. SO 75c. I hothouse. 8140 1.7. 1 : Tnrnipa Doiea bonrhe. 83 40a " : t aurertaa faaad 35 40a- Is Cupid Armed With Gun?, j""""" l" 1 nnnWBW ritherCKJlo-rke f(Vben 2-iUier CXRourke BTaxtntly decided that the trational Urt W Cupid weml iiclntly eirective. mwml rmntof for her roan and attempted to force Fhtoeaa Crookar at tha point o a rw to taka her to a Cbicaco suburb and tnany bar. At least that . tha atory poUea said was told by Crooker. a lboro, Ma candy brolurr. when he appeared to Icdr complaint against Hiss CTllsuxka, resultlnfr her detention la a poUca eeH. Crooker, ra Xeased en $200 betid, left post haste, seexninfly conrlnced that such h ... slartnlnt: leap year tocticsj axa not for him. r Senior Nif alives Defeats Juniors ; DALLAS, Not. 10. The sec ond de-ate In an interelass series at Dallas high school ( was held Wednesday afternoon In the high school auditorium with Irrin Voth president of tha student body, presiding. Tha senior team won orer the Junior affirmative. " ' The team representing: the sen ior class was Jeanne Hartan, Gertrude Klie-er and Bererly FOLLY AND HER PALS nCKEY MOUSE' OP THE SESANTS teRVScjlNS AND ATTEMPTING I TO STEAL. THE Cf?EPrr FROM -MlCKET The colonel. COMPLETELY loses his temper! CD tl-lgt LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY JfjS VEU-jAS "JOO'Be AM OC?PHArJ tyM WITH NO FOLKS -I KAye4T"mE I dr? HEART TO T-RH OU OUT WTO I J --x "THE StJOVJ BUT If YOO " I iism.l i .tiiMC- a ocr lki i ti m- wjrce. I I TOOTS AND CASPER FORZ.IVE ME FOR ETTIN SO EXCITED, SIR, BUT WHO EVERTHOUfHT THAT POOR. LrrTLE ME WOULD EVER MEET SUCH A CELE8RATEO MAM AS TOU 7 1 - THIMBLE THEATRI - PrW, Y VJE'L- OOH BE : COME HERE. ) HOME fN OT , UJE VUfSHT y-CN ME fV POPPeN-1 tMHTJ TO VOU Xpy MORE. I Jfaineaa Oooker ) Bales who upheld tha negaUra of Resolred, That all electric until' ltlea he gOTcrnmentally owned and operated. : . i, ' ' ; . 1 .;: -; j: ; ; 1a junior class team repre sentatives w era William Bojd, Frieda Schmidtt, and Ralph Rus selli The afflrmatlTS team was coached hy Miss Veroka Wampler and; Virgil McPherson, and ! the negative by Miss Mary Beck and Ralph Murphy. Tha debate was close aa shown by the S to 1 decision. The Judges were Rer. Dean Vermillion, Mrs. Laree Johnson Young and Mrs. Jamie Whitworth. 5 S 1 : . - , . ' r -: ' .81 ...'Pi.'..':..- - - ltcAtftw I ;iriS'a (lMP5!!! ITT.rCinF .' : 1 -I . ! . ... . k i I 1 ' : : - . I'M - - - ; - ' - ' . J -- . ---.. . OM.YES.KA'AM-1 UW3 TO WORK-I HOMEST, 1 OO - I'M KIKiQA SMAtX. BOT I'M BiGGEtt V4 I LOOV I IcTlM SCRUB AM -j MOW X CAM BRAcV TO ALL. !MY JTR1EMD-. THAT I'VE MET THE FAMOUS MR. .EZRA 7 'P00CHEYTrIS IS THE. I 0 V9yk m Fa-cw iKMinan. Inc., hri4 nrhi rraf tarrins Popeye Wool Prices Up 3 Gents for Week Greater Buying In Foreign Markets Comes with 1 ortages:'f J "' ' -' -1-. ;-; I i BOSTON, Not. 10 C? The Commercial Bulletin wiil say to morrow. tha wool has been mora or less excited daring . the past week and prices have tended steadily upward, so that best fine aomestlc wools have crossed tna dollar mark, clean basis, quite easily. All other grades, both in worsted . and woolen wools, ara llkawisa sharply higher. "All world markets, too, ara measurably dearer for the week by about three cents, clean basis, for finer wools and greater atten tion to medium and low wools haa forced them up fully to the parity of the finer wools. Ckmtract on Hoof " , : Wlth a'- . growing squeexe in wools in the - domestic market, greater buying has resulted for this country In tha foreign mark- eta. Contracting of -wool on tha sheep's back, also, has become more or less general and quite IS million pounds have been taken. Including 10 million In Texas, a lone, where as high as 15 cents has been paid for good IS months old wooL- ' 1 "Advance of 10 to SO cents a yard in goods, due to the advance in wages and wool, has shut off some business at the mills. 4 The Commercial Bulletin pub lished the following quotations: Scoured basis: ; . : Oregon': Fine and F.M. staple 05-97; tine and F.M. clothing 89 91. Mohair: Oregon 67-68. G)uncil Renames To Ws Officers WOODBURN. Not. 20. ;At a recent meeting ot the city coun cil Frank G. Wright was olected president of the council and the Water Under the Bridge k Man's Home Is His Castle! liX. WOett AS- HABO A I Klr4 AM' WASH OtSHES Wasted Compliments BARBARA-EJ? -COME upstairs! -. X WANT TO r -SHOW TOU-ER- ;but I'D TALK TO HE'S SO N1 krv.ST A rive-Mmuie t,gg j r . i v' ) 9 V i STOP PUSHIN-f ME.: t mV 'NBW ... OVVN- Hook Line and Sinker ( EVER COMING- ) . . V V3ACK. PAPPV y Y . vr '- Radio Program 3 Kovom-or SI ; XO --ATUX DAT 40 So. :80 Ktock, . '" .' ;' S:00 Cincinnati Conservatory ef -tie. :80 Thla and That. - 10:80 Tope rwvna. v 10:45 rootball, Princeton va. . part- month . . ' 1:15 Varietr. 1:40 TootbaU flashes. 1 :43 Oregon vs. O. 8. 0. 6:80 Football revae. S:O0 Speed show, Hoy a Gibbons. ' S:SO Satar-ar nicht aereaadera. T :0O Hit parade and awoepatofcaa. S :00 Drewe, organ. .... .. ... 8:15 Ooodmaa oreh. I - S :80 Portland lunior tvmpaoav area. 9:00 Denny area. - . :SO Trinoto to gcbnmana Helak. -10:00 Pollack arch. i .1 - ' following irere 'reelected i as city officers: E. N. Soule, water sup erintendent; at a salary of $90 per month; Blaine McCord, city at torney, at $29.76 per month: and John Mttlr.1 street commission at $76 per j month. Other salaries were fixed as fol lows: i , Matyor and . councilmen, $ 1.60. per meeting; recorder, $96 per month; city treasurer; $25.60 per month; (city marshal, $90 per month.- I r e chief, $8.60 per month;, city -health- officer, $85 per year: and auditor. $ 2 0 .per month.V.j j' ' The city i treasurer's 'bond was fixed atj $5,000, city recorder $1,500 ahd (city marshal $500.' ; No Time Like Present X D prayi11.? Peach - Curl, Says Polk Agent DALLAS Not.; 20 -County Agent Wj Lelth reports that now is an excellent time to spray for peach leaf curt. While It Is gen erally recommended that Bor deaux mixture for this disease be applied not! later than December, the condition of the trees and the dry weather make a fine combi nation to, secure excellent control results. ':' Leah states that -6-50 Bor deaux mixture should be used and that complete directions tor mix ing this spray can be obtained through his office, r VraJUCPMB OU.ILLJ S GET HOU A SCGvJBBlMQ- BRUSH AMD we I-- -Ki HAVE RWU (JU I It 7UVJ U VJOtTTH YOUR KEBP SOONER MR. CT-A! LACTt D1VINELT NICE HMM- MOST V. CHARMIN' - tWTOOT - f, I WErve.Prppv?J :'.:,:w;.:a': 1 - . . ' -a. - 1 . - -- m I r a a ATTit elmad 11:00 Ailaa oa-a. ' 11:80-18 Mi a MW--ATXaATXw v.ftfl Moraiac atalodioa 1X). ' o so Petite mnalcaie (T. a ?oo- America a S:4S Home Ttwn. 9:00 Chaaias annate 9:30 Btaaia ta.. 10:00 Bex Battle witaila 10:80 Campaa Capara. 11:00 Stara of toiorrwW. 13:81 variation, wi ..an WbB hi aa 1:80 Coatiaeatala, ;, 8:00 rootbaU. CalU. va. -- 4:80 Hamptoa ajason. . . A K naraaS. S lO 6:80 Os the Ore.oa tenli. :00 Maaloai ra :SO Bhell twsa, 7:30 ima vooa. . - , tloo Katioaal Barm turn, Tarlaty. 9:00 "ra-u,' draata. .9:80 Joaneoa arak. . " 10:00 St. Franeia eeW 10:15 veland at a. " 10:45 Bal Tabarla, area. 11:00 -Ambassador are aw T 11:80 Doanvilla an. ta 13 Complete weatheaf tasara KBX AIODAT 1M -U. :8o aock trr. :.--m f :00 Calvary UberaaeU, BaV. rsf '7:80 Raislac y paiwata, : 7:45 Happy Jaek. ' . , . . . 8:15 Melodiea of Komaaaa. . '8:30 Mario al apeecav. . . .' 9.00 Call ta Teat. " l . 9:80 National farm aa aoaC 10:80 Oar bara. 11:00 Stadle. 11 .S Mia. M. H. smoad, aafaty UH 11:07 Worda. aad ataaia. 11:85 Larry Cottea, eaer. 13:00 Country Coaaia, U1 -UXaaa 13:15 Gale Pat, aia f. 13:85 Haa a barter area. 1 :00 Nixoa area, . . - 1:80 Joaa and tha Escorts, TSeaJ. 1:45 Coaoart anaembla. ' 3:00 Maaleal Adveatnra, plaae, S :30 Webster HaJL - - S:45 Bath and Boaa. ' S :00 Jesao Crawford, aa . 4:20 Son cycle. . . 4:30-4:45 Wilde arek. 8:00 National Bara daaea, Varltty. - 9:0 TA Wyaa. 9:45 Hopkina ore . . , 10:00 Palace ewea. - - 10:80 BiUmoro arch. 11:00 Charlae Ranyaa, arfaaw 12 :00 Flood orch, , . ; . to 1 a. av Weather aad yaiiee reparts - KOAOSATTrSOAT IM Ka. , 9 :00 Homemakera half hoar. 9:30 Half hoar la good taata, "XavlS in laviUtioaa." 10:15 Story hoar for adults. 11:00 Travel radio review. . 12:15 Neoa farm hour. , ,. 1:15 Variety hall hoar. 8:00 football me, Oregon State lefe va. Uaivaraity at Oiwfom. 4:80 8toriea for boya and girla. , . 5:00 On tha campuses. 6:80 Evening farm hear. 7:45 Science aews of tha weak. By CLIFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY BY BRANDON WALSH I-.U HAVE A NERVOUS BCEAKDOvJaJ IF L OOMY FIMO THAT UTTUB bbat lM HQACS-f FROM ASKIMG PEOPLE Tuey ECM MV LfTTUS LOST CHIU AMD ALL I GET By JimiY BIURPIIY SAf. IF. VOLTVE- IS VERT AMV COMPLIMENTS TO HAND OUT. ' V0LTO BSTTXR K esajucf 'cnt tma fOUR FIANCEE f '. 4 Jl T CHIUC AND fKUU I GET IS t THEY'VE MET! THE SEED HAS DEEM SOWM-WHAT WILL, THE HARVEST BE" ? By SEGAR rREKT VOU EUER JLOMANCa BfV.K TO T . rvrv j t - rr- ,aM 1, U ) n 3.? ""a e e r a TaV I -a 4 1 t I r-u-3 -ruu, 11 "x A AAl 7l 1 v 1,AJ".-' -- -- 1 ii 1 i