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nAY.FESRCARY24,im THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE FIVE All Around Town The social meeting planned for Wednesday evening by the Daughters f veterans has been postponed on -account of the prevalence of Influ $ enxa. CTKUEVT EVENTS ., s -1 Monthly meeting fen. M-na tvautiw. -American lesion '.."armory; evening. K!- "cual at iihrary. 8 p. . 'T: k-Cherry City Bait- BAh 25.- J will entertain Rotarlana and friends at a B p. n - WlTeS, b .gConimercial leag Mskeiball game. Y- M. C. A.. p Regular meeting j" ner.can Lerfon In armory j:S P- m- March 1 Business Commercial Men's club. hincheoii, TcIub meeting: Commercial club. The Rev. Dr. Gilbert, superintend ent of the Salem district in the Meth odist Episcopal church, will address the students of Kimball school of Theology, and others in the chapel tomorrow at 3 o'clock. His theme will be "What the Theological Semi nary training has meant to me." All persons interested are invited to attend. der the impression that title was goaa The only possible claimant to the prop erty is the widow of Perry Burcn. ! whose name is now Marrie Morgan, who ia named as one of the defendants in the matter. -TV. H. Lut. administrator of the estate of Laura Lou has tiled final account with County Judge Bushey of! transactions hi -the interest of the es-J laic, me county court has designated March 24 as the date for final hear ing of estate matters. SMORD QULNTtT lii FILLS DATE , Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county school supervisor, was guest at the Washington's birthday program given by the Donald school district No. 1. One of i he principal features ot the program was the unfurling of a large American flag, measung 16 feet, which has been purchased through the activities of the school. According to Mrs. Fulkerson the Donald school of which Miss Margaret Scollard is teacher, has the largest 100 percent Jeweler, Salem. , industrial club in Marion count,,. y,vt, watchmaker: vivi-"TheW;iy to Health. ' .very Monday afternoon, JWMl Hotel Marion. .. . fl.mHll at Wi : .ua n um:ill i-him- that it will be held as soon as enndi Lee-1 Owing to the prevalence of disease, 2 p. the meeting planned by the Elks for 47 the benefit of the boy scouts has been postponed indefinitely. The 10 o'clock Mon- scouts have been assured, however. hi iv' in the residence at 1285 tions are favorable, Stb Liberty street. No damage was j i the fire. Beginning vvecinesuuy, reDruary 20. 'WKU ' 'there will he on exhibit in Kufoiirv NOTICE Earl Wooa formerly of brothers women's store, on State m, Liberty garage, and O. J. Perry, street, a number of war trophies was shop foreman at Vlck broth- which have been secured by Captain for several years, do automobile Barker from the war department in V n, at S05 Broadway. Phone Washington. Captain Barker is in Sa JJ?7 lem in connection with the recruiting U " activities for the U. S. army. Three stray horses, belonging to Peterson, Liberty road, were Olaf Oleson, purveyor of Chandler wavered by police Monday afternoon cars and Day-Elder trucks has brmch aid returned to their owner Tuesday ed 0ff into a new line of effort. Olaf xrtog- to now the owner of a dairy herd. At the present time, the "herd" num- f!e wish to thank our kind neigh- Ders oniy one but that one bovine is V and friends for their help and proof Df the fact that when Olaf puts urapathy during the sickness and money jnto anything, cars or cows, it loth of our beloved daughter and mUst he pretty good. The name jf Mtr, Mrs. Alice Cook. Mr. and tne nerd te Beauty, she is a Holstein Sri. W. L. Irwin and family. 47 an(1 as a nljik producer Is rated at 7 gallons. Beauty was formerly owned A can of cream belonging to him by J. F. Dunlap, who received near ns stolen from In front of the Cap- y mUch money for her as Henry til City Co-Operative creamery, 135 -poti gets for one of his quadrupeds. gMlh Commercial street between tho , knim of -eight and ten Monday night, capital post No. 9 American Le ucording to a Teport made to polios Blonj win giv)J one of lt8 faraou8 rqr E. W. Southwick, route i, Salem. flancea at the armory Wed. Feb. 25. ' ... The boys who served "over there" Truck drivers danee, Union hall, inv(te you to be present. 4T. Wednesday night. 48 I County Clerk 17. Q. Bover hasi ftld the declaration statement of Anton! Marson, 34, laborer, Silverton. Mr.i Marson immigrated to the United! States, April 17, 1910. he having ben! born in Genoa. Italy. In his declare-! tion of becoming a citiaen of this country, Mr. Marson renounces alleir-! iance to Victor Emmanuel III, King; of Italy. . I the! Those who nassed thi-mich halls of the county court house Tues-1 poned, or definitely cancelled Word was rwelved from Coach Mathews ot Wlluun ette nulverslty, from Port land this afternoon that the Stanford . iinlvwity basket ball team, wk-h was to have played the Bearcats here this eTPnhlg, had cancelled the game aud that the I'nlvorslly f Idaho would take Its place. No reason was given for the action taken by the Stan ford team, and it is not known whether the game was post- fellows," is . . ... "Let'B steal some eggs, The funeral for Mr iMiiaoexn jjy prop0,oai which nearly Smell, 71, who passed away at a lo- hal ft &Q7m Salem bovg , at hospital Sunday following an 111- Tecently. A woman living near ,, Z u , Vx"i. .i Bush's pasture has reported that an aaolic church here at Eight o clock we commotion waa neard tn M J... T,..t..l uhJkm V. I, ui.il. ."..... " '"- hcr hen h0B8e and that , .u. . boys fled upon being .1 iHiiDl,(j. i W a crew of disturbed in ler;' .boys "had an ample supply of idle A. M. ClouBh, member of the firm "" ' Pon their hands and had no rfWtbb dough, undertakers, Tues- better training than to utilize it by taywasoonlirrd to his home at 1129 flestroying ihe .property belonging to Broadway, sjffiring an attack of In- thers. The woman who made the Uueraa. Mr. Wtbb, the other member complaint stated that Bhe liked boys of the firm, has been bedridden the very well Indeed, but that she -would m ten tl.iys with the disease. Both like this ans better if they would are reported r.s doing well. Join the boy scouts or get Into some i other Una of useful endeavor. Charles W. Niemeyer, prominent Mm realty man, Mrs. Niemeyer und The Maccabees will give a smoker iWr small son, are nil confined to at the McCornack halt on "Wed. eve. lit liome at 2005 Ferry street, af- Feb. 24. State Com. J. W. Sherwood flirted with Spanish influenza. Their, will be with us. Come bring a friend. tradition is said not to he Bicycles belonging to Herbert Soc-I The Woman's Foreign missionary' Wnfiiliy, 9X5 North Summer street. onMetv of the Jason Lee Memorial M Edward Klossem, 238 North church will meet with Mrs. P. C. Hif street, were stolen from the Kosenberger, Fifth and Belmont fh chnl Monday, the boys report- streets on Wednesday afternoon Feb M to police. A description of the bi- ruary 25 at :30 o'clock. Wes was given, and officers are en- wrlng to find them. American Legion will give a dance Ruth mo v., at the armory Wednesday Feb. 25. Both machines were slightly dam- Evcl.yone ls invited to be present. 47' a "hen an auto driven by Dr. II. . kTMrTr'n' W'th a," "Ut 0W"ed The regular meeting of the Central S frtf'of n,';," J St Pa,r.k; Trades and Labor council of this city "Ported to the niu at eight o'clock, at ma u a u, x-....--. 10 this paper Saturday Feb. 21st, an error, there was published " announcement of a dance at the hall. On account ot the J7", and lllfIi"""!a epidemic, Due to his absence 111 Silverton ior tho evening President L. J. Simeral's place will be temporarily filled by Pascal Traglio, vice president. An invitation is extended to the ladies of Salem to attend the meet ing of the Women's Republican club, 1 hursday afternoon, February 28, at 2 o'c'ock in the Commercial club. A day, may nave noticed that County1 Recorder Mildred Robertson Brooks had located her desk in the hallway.' Contrary to first conjectures, Mrs.1 Brooks denies that mere man had' anything to do with the exodus from 1 her regular office, other than the fact that two or three of the bipeds aro busily engaged in administering paint and other renovatory measures to the said sanctum sanctorum. Rath er than take advantage of the situa tion and secure a holiday for herself the county recorder merely moved desk and office equipment out into the spacious hall, and the large vol ume nf business, filings and record ing is being received as usual. from the schedule. Idaho was to have appeared here Thurs day afternoon. The gunie will be played here this evening as announc "FLU" CONDITION IN SALEM HELD BETTER BY HEALTH OFFICER Splendid co-operation from the gen- number of current nolitical tonics are I 'ra' Public ana especially irom pnysi- eMi'ed for discussion, among them,cians of the city was reported Tues. Spokane Lumber Firm Makes Large Price Redaction Spokane, Wa, Feb. St. As a uieas ure looking toward stabilization of the lumber market, price reductions which it was declared would amount to 19 to SS percent under present prices, were announced here today, by L. S. Case, mikwager of the Weyer hauser Sales company, distributing agency tor elceen lumber mills con trolled by the Weyerhauser Interests. Tho reduced prices. It was declared, would remain effective at least until June 1. s . . , An announcement of the reduction of prices to the January level, effective immediately, declared - that the de mand for lumber exceeds the supply, car shortage and other transportation difficulties have restricted deliveries, prloe advances have been frequent and irregular, and buyers have bidden against each other until tho demoral ized condition of the lumber market threatens to discourage all constiuv- tion. Lumber prices now are $5 to $25 per thousand above the January prices and further advances are in prospect, it is declared. The output of the com pany's mills, which will be run on full capacity, will le turned to the retailer and the Industrial consumer, witn mt elimination of the speculator to the fullest extent possible, It is stated.- Local M an Among New C.E. Officers Two-thirds ot the wine of Italy ? manufactured In Sicily, The -sturgeon's air bladder ls the) rincipal source of Isinglass. Among the officers of the Oregon Christian Endeavor society, elected at a meeting held recently in Eugene, n F. R. Ziimer of Salem, who holds the position of third vice-president of the society. The other officers are: Miss Kaye Stuiumeti ot Porilutvl, president; Miss Elaine Cooper of Port land, secretary; LeRoy Robinson of Portland, vice-president; W. O. Wat laca of Stanfield, second vice-president; Miss Irons Ouimctte of Mars field, fourth vice-president; Alva Ptt ton ot Portland .treasurer; Viola v- den of Portland, historian; waiter Meyers ot Eugene, educational suiavt intendent: Faye Moorehead of The Dalles, junior superintendent: F. C. Torgersou, Portland, Intermediate su perintendent; Miss Jane Hnllingsworth M cMinnville, pruyer meeting supei intendent; liss Alice Judd and Miss Gertrude En kin, Salem, social superin tendents; Miss May 6penceu Ashland missionary superintendent; Ciialmw M. Patterson, Albany, lookout superin tendent; Hulda Anderson, La Grant. life work recruit superintendent Claude Meyers, Echo, good literature 8U)perintendeti(; Vincent Patterson Corvallis, instruction superintendent W. F. Landrum, Eugene, alumni superintendent. &3s i$r.- i-iMMvlk&kt.md I JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT 1 cAXMcits to convene: the peace treaty. Members of the Women's Relief Co ps observed Washington's birth day Saturday, with appropriate exer cises in McCornack hall. Assistant Adjutant General Williams, of Port land, was special guest, and 4 mem bers of the local G. A. R. post were In attendance. Reverend Lockridge said the opening prayer, and James EI Carlton Smith was soloist for the co vin delivered an address, Mrs. W. casion, and a hoop drill by a number of little girls was followed by the clos ing prayer by Reverend Lyle. After tho exercises light refreshments were served. J. D. Waring, 907, South Commer cial street, was a Portland visitor the latter part of last week. He returned to Salem Sunday evening. Miss Garnett Clearwater and her brother left for Taooma Sunday to at tend the funeral of Mr. William Clear water, who died Sunday morning from pneumonia. Mr. Clearwater Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clear water of this city and Is well known here. Daily Statistics. Born, BCJRRIS To Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Pin-rig (Florence Valentine) of 1270 North Summer street, Sunday, Feb ruary 22 a son. He has been named Nedry Valentine Burris. That the .' Willamette university defeat to tfii( ,ht mcte out .-hanr Z 7Z 71 "J0 AU: Stanford's five Tuesaay eventng with out determent to the game the Com mercial league banketball games scheduled at the Y. M- C. A. gymna sium for tonight have been postponed until Thursday evening, according to James El,vin, secretary of the "Y Tuesday. Thursday night, however, a large crowd of spectators are expect ed. The games will begin then at eight o'clock. hall until bi.i, : milt; 11a LJIC U1I8- y of spreading disease is elim WM. Auburn Hall company. WM Crest Abbey Mausoleum ""des everything that is best for nL.eirnent carp "f dead. 6 8ptt,n. 53, or any undertak- 47 '0TICS-ls hereby given that on 17km ' 192' " 101 Corporal W. W. Sites, who has been sealed bids will be received by t, nf the army recruiting sta- imitue on the thlr r ,i w h heen transferred to the Portland recruiting district. .Corporal Sites is relieved by Corporal A. J. Tar borough, general service, infantry. When Corporal Bites arrived here in October, he attracted attention because of his unusual girth. Coporal Tiar borough is also six fee four inches but this time it is height and not cir cumference, as the two recruiting -n agreed when they exchanged stap hs. In addition to his stature, 1 arorouB.. Derby-Ufky building, corner Ml Court streets, Salem, Ore- Sigh .for WantltV Of h.IIUl,nlj tmnAn WnUthlngs formerly the equip. osuJ!e Mooso lodge and club, 8Z'S n,ainly of nig,, carpet., ""leather and mahogany P tokCeJ,P.,et" KiCe 0Utfit' Btet. T' , halr8' direotors tables, ' Invoice of .tuff can be ex- WbS. L3H UnIled 8tate N Ito to Phone !7'' an1 OD "1 rivL"? and e3tlmat8 on stuff hta4 w ,'r0mltnS-Bi- Tues- Ilth l Jne3"ay February 25th 4Sa bidNews Circuit Court. F. W. Gaines vs. S. C. Mills et al. Summons. Lewis C. OoHscr vs. William II. Wil son ot al. Summons. E. Anderson vs. A. D. Seamsrer. Summons. Claries V. Naflger vs. Albert Young. Answer. Sarah Ann Shaw et al vs. Isabulle M Anderson. Order directing testimony to be taken. Ruth Gay vs. Harry Gay. Com plaint. Roy T. Ilufuian vs. Edna Hoffman. Summons. Mark Aspinwall vs. E. F. Mangis et al. Summons. In the matter of the estate of J. B. Leigh, deceased. Motion for extent-ion lot time wtihiu which to file bill of ex ceptions. Lawson O. Hadley vs. Carrie A. Morgan et al. Complaint. Lawson O. Hadley vs. Carrie A. Morgan et al. Affidavit for publica tion. Lawson O. Hadley vs. Carrie A. Morgan et al. Order for publication. Agnes Orr vs. Robert II. Orr. Non military affidavit. l'rolmtc Court. Mary E. Blackerby estate. Journa entry on decree of final settlement. Dnllle A. Stevens estate. Affidavit of publication ot notice to creditors. John McDonotigb estate. Journal entry on decre of final settlement. MaiTiagp Llreuw. Thomas VV. Hall, 50, Salem, a cor dcr, to Mary June Myers, 32, of Salem. Teacher "Trees" Hookey; Officer Brings Him Down wanted to Randall Barnes, 1J, play "hookey." Principal Clark, of the south Sa- weighs OS pounds. He has just re-:lem gchooi, wanted mm 10 join ne. turned to the United States after le" I studious flock and more strictly ad ing stationed for five years Pt Panama I here t0 tne principles as emvmnded with the Tenth Infantry. The now i-e-!by El8on and others, cruiting man announces that his of- The difference caused a slight mis fit iu K nnen for recruits, until 10 , unaeretanding Tuesday o'clock each night. "nircKERS" LAST TIMES afternoon. Result: Traffic Qfflcer uotuu wa. summoned to arbitrate. , 1 A 1 t: Bnnrail An 1 ...11 ,,,iot tiA to a tract -ivnen young wmr. acre, of land near Silverton has been , the school ground short.y aftemoo,, filed by Lawrence O. Harney - tne lad to Carrie A. Morgan. Dorothy M. H"e , mhm. The fugiUve. howev Mnx V. Hubbs and Ruth M. Hush , "m ' ( a an1 made a haty re iThe Plaintiff etate. that the sa.e or er objectea this land was originally intended I In a -t - ,,rincipa, Clark pursued the transfer made by ferry Burch to I b oak tre. Korc. .Charles E. Smith. 190 Through an ( bo tne chase Mrl). Clark alleged error made by the parties wh cd to a drew up the deed for Eurrh, the , tract caUol M. T in nuesUon was not conveyed, although 1 ; aft(,r nParing a Jec- c-rtain other lands in the same deal , t tt a statutPS xoviDg his were legally i,!" " he counted to join his fellow, the land was transferred to Hadley, an - . parties having occupied the land un- in the classes day by Dr. R. E. Pomcroy, city health officer, in regard to the flue situa tion. For the 24-hour period, ending Tues day at noon, seven new cases had been reported, Dr. Pomcroy said. As prompt ly as possible the city health officer's deputies are placing a thorough quar antine upon all cases in accordance with the instructions of the police com mittee. In this same period 15 cases are reported as having completely recovered. According to Dr. Pomeroy s records there are 62 actual cases of influenza in tho city, reported and under quar antine. There are a few suspected cases under observation. Tuesday morning, one new case of smallpox was reportod. Health officials and physicians state that they are yet receiving applica tions for vaccination from persons who have been convinced of the efficacy of the Immunisation prooesB. One man who served with the United States forces in France, recently brought his two small children into the office of a Salem surgeon stating that the accom plishments of vaccination of troops was convincing evldenoe that smallpox protects even under the most conirio utory circumstances, j Program To Rush Treaty Through Is Lodge's Plan Washington, Feb. 24. Uninterrupt ed npnate consideration of the peace treaty until a vote in reached on rati fication will begin Thursday under a nlnn nnnoimeed in the senate today by Senator Lodge, tho republican leader and received Without objection from the democratic sido. Decision to keep the treaty up con tinually was regarded generally as likely to bring quickly to a decision the conflict of opinion among tne uem ocrats retarding reservations. Returning to the capltol after two days' absence, Senator Hitchcock, the democratic leader, said today he had not been approached with a prop-sal for a party caucus, through democra tic senators are endeavoring to arrange one. Philadodan Society Installs New Officers Last Wednesday evening the small reception room of the Marion hotel was the scene of the Installation of the new Phllodorinn officers. After the usual ceremony was observed the new and old officers Ml gave snort talks. Mr. Sherwood, the new secre tary, told of the founding of the Phi lodorlan literary society. In 1H83 there wsre four societies in the uni versity. They quarreled with the board of directors over some matter, and part went to new quarters down town, while some remained at the university. Those who remained or ganised the Phllodorinn and Philo dosian literary societies. After the installation service the Willamette glee club was introduced and entertained in their Inimitable manner. Immediately following this program delicious refreshments were served, according to the time honor ed custom of new officers treats. Af ter various toasts and Willamette songs, the gathering dispersed to the tune of "Good night Ladies." Tonight Salem High Meets W. U. Frosh , tt preliminary to the Willamette. Idaho game at the armory tonh;ht, the fast basketball quintet of Salcai high h,,nl will meet the Willamette uni versity freshmen, the game beginning at 6:45 o'clock. Thin will be the socoiid clash ovt W. V. frosh with Salem high during the season. At the beginning of the .f s.ili.m met the Willamette first termers and slapped on a defeat of 2"-14 F'nee that time, the young bwr kittens have been hankering for Ba lem's gore tn suh an extent that chapel has lxen seriously Interfered wth during the pat two months. Coach Scholt of the Salem High ehool says that his crew Is in good shape and In surly temper after hav ing lost tho Albany game and for this reason Willamette will hav two big inter' at n'akc at the due game tonight. Portland, Or., Feb. 24. Plans were completed here today for the annua) session of the Northwestern Can net's association which will meet next Thursday to consider problems of in terest to canners of fruits and vege tables. About 30 representative can ners of Oregon will attend the c inven tion. Officers of tho association are: J. O. Holt of Eugene, president; W. G. Allen oi Salem, vice-president, and J. I). Matthews of Portland, secretary- treasurer. The rhea, or South American ostrich has thre toes instead of two as is the case with the true ostrich. FOR SALE Household Fur niture We handle only secondhand goods. We have the name of be ing the fairest priced house in town and are proud ot It, Lucas & Lucas Phone 1177. Liberty and Ferry Evidence of good service. 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