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The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Aurora Knights Plan Observance of Anniversary Aurora, Feb. 7. Hermis lodge. Knights of I'ythias, of Aurora, is making arrangements to cbsisrv. the S7th anniversary of the found ing of that order, on February 1!-. The supreme chancellor has issued " proclamation calling Ihe atten tion of all members to the proud landing and the manifold bene factors of the great institution. The federal grand jury at Port land a few days ago found true hills again! Joe Owens ami frank Robblns, the two men ar rested some time ago on a charge I of conducting an industry near Jinbbard under the light of the fall moon. Owens was elected to the office of Justice of the peace In his district last fall about the time of his arrest. Can Bremer is out again after 'Mi Illness of several weeks with smallpox. Mrs. Bremer and diugh- Hor were also sick with the ffltsease, and they, too, have Bringing Up Father By George McManus HERE COrnE., THE. COUNT OE LERioUtj AND HFJSCOrvNCl IN HERE (Copyright i920 by International Feature" Ulft.. Til He '-o As Hlivi r- 1 snrne. recov- ln. B. R. Wolfer died at her 4;rme at Wolfer Prairie on Tues dhtr evening of last week, follow ing an Illness of more than a loom I . The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at the family Jhmne and interment was made in Hie Zimmerman cemetery. Klmer Stnuilicr, who has been XMiiitined to his bed for some time Willi sciatica rheumatism, is again VHpto to be out of doorj. Tarmers Learn To Make Crops Pay Dividends , . . ii mi il l r . , if " ,, I u ZOIIU ! M l v.,c, .,,c.J TOO iET OUT Ol" HERE 1"& . . vPc,-,,NOW WT M w. I" U SJ WmeVI r?rZZr..t S MUM- J TEU.HM1U 1 ft r r-. I ncr D,-.HT- ii-J " " I L-I't wioi-i IO ttE HtlMILIATf n I OtT T .. IT. . I ... ' IO,. rrr. HFRF' VJI- V Ol T - t "iFSl !kM ' Jiww jiivn . ( S -VA ...i-i . vra i 7kV3i i ' sv'- sv in i in , ( Mil ti--2:sn m m .e.'vss J v M- ' ,921 by Int l Feature Service. Inc. . 1 7171 fnily, Motor Scouting Popular at Palm Beach Woodhurn, fanner at W Tins been a car flltlons in thlf Ore., Feb. 7. A 'St Wood bum, who fill observer of con country for year. iwys the farmers tributary to AVoodburn, he says, produced . Ami way of producing crops that ! cay. not only the producer, but the laborer. Wells Bros. of West Woodburn, heh says, produced about 9,0(10 sacks of spuds last J n.ms. mi from which they received liberal remuneration. The crop aave employment to about Tifl men hiring the senson. McCormiclc I BvotheiK, hoj) growers of this (vicinity, sold more than $,000 . "wnrlh of hops from their yard, i. nd irave employment to more then 100 employees, mostly wo limn and children. James Whitney !,. sold more than $2,400 worth of loganberi lis from his four acre .vara, and employed ten or more helpers. T. A. Marlz has 1 r acres T strawberries wheih yielded rich js-rurns. There are many others In the country tributary to Wood lmr. and other towns the same, who are doing such work besldl I soaducling a general farming busi wmm and the town and country are natter for it juwm the state, however, who hav jtiialalalned the 1WJ system pro- j,.w York wheat and oats, and liurn- the straw every fall. A oam of the two classes will ' conclusively, said the farmer, . la the better method to pur- ( ctr:-i M A. 1 ateo upon, is reported to be getting along nicely his friends are glad to know. Miss Either Roland is in Salem Jdthfg In the care of her brother, who Is ill. Instrumental music will be the high grade treat offered the Jef ferson public at the Masonic hail on the evening of February 15 by rofessor Launer In the interest or the school. An adtnisison wiil be barged, it Is anticipated the hous.- will have a capacity audience. I-M Smith was in Portland re cently on business. Some people of this community j it is reported are properly object Ing to stock running almut loose in j the city and it is said that liiwns ! and oilier carefully kept ground-! aic n. danger of the transgressor with lour feet unless steps at once be taken to rectify the situation. U. C, Thoma of sjeio was in the city last week. .Mr.--. Jobn Minger of slaleiii has been visiting at the home of rela te visit among friends beforc turning to Hubbard. J, C. Crittenden bid in he sec trick at the S. P. station In Ca a few days ago. He has been cated at Scofield for some ti His iiours at Canby .fnll be from 4 j. m. to midnight. The United States Civil Service :om mission will hold an examin Itionat Salem next Saturday to fill i vacancy in fourh-class postmas crship at Donald, and any other ,'acancies that may occur. Tie lalary at Donald for last year was Utah. nd Mr. and Mrs. by ! have returned to he I South I to few Ilen.l la ys I, Mr. Wash., alter visiting' vith Mrs Cresgey'J I and Mis-. Abel fglow. North Howell North Howell, or., h'eb. 7. Miss has been in The Dalles days visiting her bro- expected ilc B Mi M rs. r. She has accepted a po-1 , r ai til" Ilium- I wbii h Mt. ngtl and is Tb Ci filling the posi-! pel ,"roth Untaj ,L,ng tiicaaj ' 1 ". Jayt j 'a ami MM "' '" S10I red "' I" H 111 en 'f the M Dallas -iin who ha be Mrs. .'ii living ret ur ville k'llllillLJ with h"i mother. Mrs. Warren Hastings of Minn., and Howard D land visited Mr. and While half the country is shWerimr from the cold, nianv society There are farmers all tk are enjoying refreshing dips in the waters of Palm Beach, motor-1 ing and other pastimes. Mrs. J. F. Zimmerman, of Philadelphia and and Mrs. Archibald McNeil, Jr., of Bridgeport, Conn., who were nmoiiK the early arrivals at Palm Beach, photographed when about to start for a spin over the boulevard on scoot motors. The scoot er Is becoming popular at the famous resort and many prominent folk have taken to the fad. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hoffman of the capital city were in .Jefferson re cently visiting friends. Miss Kathleen Mattox is home from her school work at Mon mouth, inmii ,v . b. Cooper of Roseburg was a recent visitor in Jefferson. Bome of the fistic fans of Jef ferson attended the boxing bouts at Salem recently held in the ar mory. Miss Sotiie Wandermon of Cor vallis was a guest at one of th" Looney families the other day. Mrs. Rc-seoe Thomas was in Al bany last week for day. Miss Pauline Looney Ing from an illness. Rev. Mr, Bason delivered the Bar man Sunday night i" the unior service at the Evangelical church of her bother, Mrs. Child?, very ill with small pox. John B. Eakin, hei husband, is assisting in a clerical capacity at the state house during the legislature. Mr. Eakin reports that his wife has passed the danger peiut but is yet very ill. Mrs. Jessie D. Moyer, principal of the schools at Black Rock, was transacting business in Dallas Sat urday morning. George W. Keller, a prominent farmer living in the Salt creek country, was transacting business at the court house Saturday. W. W. Rork, one of the strong supporters of the recall movement, was actively engaged in conversa tion on the streets last Saturday. William Reddekopp, a prominent in McMinn i few days H. 0, Smith St. Paul. Mr. Hast iri law. Miss Winif Angel acadei home folks. George D Dunn, made veiti, n dui'ln; si num. of the Mt. lit Sunday with linn and son, R. o. a business trip to Sil s the week preceding The wii ro did tributai Ml d storm here considerable if ih. a few days dainajre in untry. here etting iluii le market. " bonnwi, '"l,n, vmij recently, ' i"'iiiiiiiti 'le I i'. mi .Ilfl OIUIH! StU'l W. H, Baughman, Mrs. Morgan and Vlr lalem visitors one ichers ai d pupils of the iwell school are makin,' insfoi a school Qfitertain e pres. nted soon. A. Sawyer and Mrs. K. D. lave In en visiting In Sa- " 'oisoii anil ""no ' i nuslnesa :M 1 last i jonn i rouner anj d,J ni dm ing the pi . ... -,i,.n,iUI icutt railed here lust wj 'til to i hickenpox t Th. nou oi Mrs. L. A. Sawyer and vacane 1 .i service .'omul examliutlMii ' i'i the postufOsB Dallas, D Dai- farmer living northwest of was attending to business is recover- las Saturday. F. W. Fawk, a well known resi dent of Polk county, was visiting in town last Saturday. Mrs. Bonnie Smith, who is teach- , ing school at the Lcwisville school. BrOOkS ScllOOl IteinS waB transacting business in the she,- hi ii oiiice last nacuraay and vis iting wdth her many friends in Dallas. Harvey Dickinson of Independ- reai property of the value of IliOO and personal property of rlio valu of list, Or4r entered by th Uavlil Jackson has Just received from his sister, Mrs. Oeo. i esie at Asloi-ia. that twins have wrvnllv arrived In her home court approving said inventory and Tumi, were born In her brother's 'home also not long ago. A meet inn of the berry growers a! this section will be held ifl this Hjr n xl Saturday afternoon. ' i''i. neio oiHuaaer oi int ,.,( ,y (ni. cuur( ,)rp otfRU owers assoclall will trator to do Irllnile 1 apralsement and charging guardian I with said amount. 1 In re estate of Peter itegehr. de crease,!. Petition by Prank p, Ho jgehr. administrator, for partial dts 'iributlon of property, Order entar- cting adminis ,ii. Muni lb.. tiriirfr an aituress. hix heirs. Mr. and Mrs. 11. :. Simmons of In re estate of Henry Slants, rt 'Unite, Montana, are visiting at the ceased. Vouchers filed by Trn.'v home of her sister, Mrs. James Slaats, admlnistralor, showing all JHUIer. Mrs. Simmons is a prom- oapendltures by him made. Final Maent Women's club worker and it account filed by administrator was largely throuuh her I'fforls. snowing estate valuation fit. was and the club of which shi .r. -i.l. , that a IT... i nrildlnit was erected recently in Matte. -Ai a recent meeting of tin- com mon council :i few nights no the scatter of providing more lights in he 'lty w as Introduced and met ilh considerable favor. The city Mturm-y was Instructed to draw avp a resolution for the installation Of eight inure street lights tor .ftai'dcasl I avenue. Nels Adams has accepted a po sMIInn as baggage lnaslei in Die' Malum at Tillamook tor :b. South-1 wm Pacini i-o. Mr. ami Mis. John .1 Ftsher of tit. Paul. Minn., who an louriiiK 4ka ooast. are vlsitiiis at tn home at the hitler's l.roihets. s. A and Mesatk lloet.r. They seem greatl) Mpsjsrrased with this ccunirv. I.H4.0S. Adlolnist r;i lor lo t it ion- club our1 fl"' hearing ..f final aooonni vh-uvi enierea sy tne court settini March 4. 11, at I ll a ,n. aa tin ttate for final hearing. In ro estate of Mai ft. gtaats deceased. Vouchers file ; ,y Tracj BtMta, administrator, allowing re .-.! in,- an , x, ciulltiires. Final report showing property disposed - required t.y .tecedenl exoept 11.41 which i, to i. distributed bj order of said court AdminMrator petitions for final hearing. Order i oeun setting date 11 nearing ror March nounty court rooms m Bad Road Cause of Auto Collision Waconda, Or.. Feb. 7. J. C. Savage's car collided with another car driven by an unknown man on the county road near here a few days ago. No one was injured but the Savagi car was put out of com mistaon for a short time and re ctuired considerable fixing before it could be successfully operated. Had condition of ih,. road is said to boon III.' caused of the neci in turning out to pass one cars stiuck a rut and thev ther in a hurry. of 1. at lock Gervais ; Polk County Court ClrcsjD Csmm, Mrs p. i ; Compton - r 'kwlllli l, orart ol ten made between plain tiff ami ,li ends ill Feb Mils Tile del I a ,1 l,... ,,,! , , pleyes, are required to surrender to jPMIIff ail . Ii ilels and mm hlnei Maadanl enjoined from sowing Mf grain and Interfering w ith sale sT'CrotM on place Plaintiff to oa m, nls rVSlS. Iff.ll - Urn. . f '- 1" receipt ot ., letter from her stepson. .Martin oeirer, informing i,er t ku at Doaart. New Kn.i.i ..' "f Ihai piaee well know In lived for some i ring. miss iota Rag, Toting s.-if. , wai ,!"rv.i Is where he time ! o. Sch. edli r toad of gravel ,, lion I few day) u. ha Ve ilelit. Ol tile . went to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones were in Salem on business and plaajMrs one day last week. Some members of the Lemery family an- having "swell" time, a Is said to be caused by mumps. Mr, Lamb, who suffered a stroke of paralysis recently was stricken with another attack a few days ago and is said to be in rather ,, serious condii ion. Mrs. Ds I BO.Ue, who has been re ceiving treatment in tin- hoaggtal lor seine little lime, was removed I.- her bom,, here during the pre ceding week ami is said to be lm- iiroving ninety, .Mrs. Qoodonough and daughters Of Salem were visiting ai (he BaV ge home in this town a few days last week. ' Mr. I label I left a f. w .lays uKO for the Mot Murines, where he hopes in find Improvement in his health, i; wf, Markee is building a house .a the olds place near Brooks, having commenced work on the .log last week Brooks. Or., Feb. 7. Quite a bit of mystery surrounds the disap pearance of Mrs. Bstudillo's gold It was lvine- on her desk and when school was out the watch ence was a business caller in town was missing. A reward is offered the last of the week, for its return. 1 v- Link, well kjiown farmer The Brooks Evant,slical Fndea- of the Pedee country, was in Dal vor is planning to give a play eii-Jlas Saturday. titled "The Old Maid, ' on February i Mrs. Lizzie Hannum and her 2Mh, for the purpose of ra sing sister, Nell Link, from P. dee, ar- Phone 19 Phonel Mn. money lor tne rumen vo ile is cordially inviteu. Marie Dunlavy, Nill'.l and Dorothy .Mulkins have absent from school Tor -i vc on account of illness Brandon Moves and Cecil ning have returned ;o school being ill for some ti ne. nib- Slan-after Hubbard News Hubbard. Ore., Feb. 7. After suffering for several days with a disease known among swine breed ers as breaking-down in the back, a nrize hog owned by Master Dol- bert Morgan! of near Hubbard, spent Sunday died and the young man feels ihej.Mr. anil .Mrs. rived hern Saturday to remain a few days with friends, Mrs. H. L. Fenton and Mrs. Ida Mansion were Salem visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Farl Shtiltz and little son were in McMinnvllle over the week end. Mrs. J. W. Mitchell left Wednes day for Portland to visit .Mr. and Mrs. John Lefors. A. A. Lindemun and wife have returned to Dallas after a pen ding a few months at Newport. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wagner and children and 1. W. BUiott Woodbura with H. Boje. Mrs. Vera Strnyer visited over Sunday at Salem. C. I.. Crider is spending several days at Toledo on business, Mrs. Frank Broaday. who was operated on at the Dallas hospit al recently, is slowly Improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1-2. Mitchell m.1 this animal, young I children of Myrtle Point are visit- verythlng in th.- In-1 Ing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M loss keenly. N'ot so mu count of its Intrinsic value as the loss of one of the best prize winning pigs that was exhibited at 'the State fair last fall. He took the animal as a young pig ..ml Cared tor it tenderly for months until it developed Into a lea-pound hog. With Morgan look NOTICE! TTTU 1 . . . ., . wiiy sieep on an oia mmp mattress wnen it costs sol to nave your old one made like new. We have a special ratal any order taken by Thursday, February 10th $4.00 Only M Thursday We call and deliver same day. All Work Guaranteed Capital City Bedding G Phone 19 Jefferson ""Ived a car no nervals ma ' a ml la I, ..,ii., .. the same in hi . . making numerous i-b. '. Miss U. I.'llll.l I,, ... , ,, Hy him mad, on said .. . iirt is . i n. ,i , ,,, iMuoum i i l, ,v n i o on s. , i, innj 'Oil prlv ill e, I in hm e son o l bus i u . . il.ul :t(i i, . , . n inj rtde it iih p! i in; ,if party to recovei eost II puv I,:- ,,V i , ... I lefend grata k bu: I'll. app. ea ,'h court a re where bo loipievi'inentH. Me W :., . wh, uh h. r hgsdmad s . i, Mifiod in the pul. I . ,ton ,,r , ,, . . West, at Pl,r."ic Oft, vv : a v. m uervais iiatring th pari of ibtgim, Wesley Kl pplnsnr , f r.. snii . . . . i .. i.' i e nM aNu,,, number of fries N .. hh , farewell party ll I he M,k. Kep oinKer hoi,,, rtn. ,, fine lime w had. latter iturdMy ''aim. in Mai r vveeU , u as, or., v l.ooney expects lo go lo college m the near lutui . Roland vv i nt to Sal, ,,, isi aeeouM of the Utnees ii I! Roland of that dty. hTrs rrnnkle Cornell of be cap ital city came to this city l. st u edaesda) t,. v lad i i lends. Mr. and Mrs. ;,, Kith of Salem earns gaterdaj to onead Sunday in .leftcrson. i"b. Inl in! MM ol Mr. and Mrs. Scici ha been Muite ill. Mrs 'Veiand spent Saturday in dustiial club exhibit at the State fair. The boy anticipated winning more trophies in the coming eoi tests. Mr. and Mrs. P.. 11. Russell i x pect to leave in a week or ten days for Michigan where they will make their home. Mrs. Kussell is v i.--Rhsg in Portland at present, and Mr. Ruseell will settle his busi ness affair1 here this week, recently sold his inli ivsi n Undue dt Kussell garage '. part ner. Albert .Jordan is in PM letter from Ocean. Cal., the recent death of his Jobn Jordan. He was formerl lie the his tchell. Miss Imoeene Holroyd. who i instructor In home economics the Dallas high school, spent th' week etui nt her home in Corvalli; Mrs. Crant Snyder. who bat been visiting her sis,,-r. Mrs Q M. Riattuek i he ins' month lef He Had to Sleep Sitting in His Chair cipt "It was six months ago if,.,, Tan iac set me straight and .old. ,1 fif- porting teen pounds to my weight, a". I ever cousin, sines then 1 have hmn ii - fine health as I ever did i.. cotrtraetor and bottdcr in Hubard life' was the statement made re aii.l hM been living m California cently by O. W. Axelson of "44 Cook for I m vers. He settled in Hui,- avenue. Portland. I 'Seven v ears ago I to Alba v attack of rhsatmarlMa luring i ne weeK-end to vis,- Ue.l. "and i, ken, niit.. bard 3d years ago, .;. w Kaidbt wen. OUR February AcwX Sa and '.lend chool 1 qsHPives ib. luh, ,., uwvrr i, n . i , ' " i Caajri re " i j.,-.,. , , , tij agge coun thai last half ,.; B aBBierr b V irgin a. I jBg rr oosj 1 1 ifrdc i h) 111. afaV of th. in , 3 rr appotntttM in of , . ' 'SB ' -4Hpkaiiin; . g; sOUWIMS.e - .. , l,W the , M.ss Kittie smith has. returned . ..... !...-.. 1 . wnere she sp.nl m...-' of last week visit friend. Mr ami Mr, K g Mir.halt. ho hsve Iveen on , visi, 1 asdt, .if.-, nt. ' ral months, are en route heme ml are expected to r. ich ller tor's aalan vai th. week n ibe aa:-, Mis. T .1. Hall soen ,he ... ... i , . n . i i sltinn friends in Salem N K It Waller of " - te eo"'rt T ""' Cau1Uv Mkal ag. j " ;ociai:oi. was in town on ofdjoisl ' 'eaislness for the assoc. : on gar. 1 I'M . i Hampton :s back liter an alssssaM of some time. Rldon I i,i, man. inother one of the pin. ils of I he local school, has ' " ' "d to his e.iu .ili.'ii.il nmk OK in illness s Klsie A I i. a areas Sunday to burg, nc.ii which place she M f I lends mallei s. Mrs. J. H. Haller ol 1;. a been visiting at home for a few days. Mrs. 11. C, Maeh Ii Meek-end iiuesi. Mrs. i helmer of Portland. Mrs. Can !tne Fry h from Poiilar.d where she has I making an (attended elan v.,;!. friends. Philip l miner, a nine-vea, bcv. Ilvfeag near Hubbard. I.ockhart watched the thrown from a horse a few .' 1 . '.he -tat, house .mo and sustained a fractured li it tin me dow n - until dtirinc the p i-n y. t able to work more than half the i time. My who!- left aide oe af iected and it pained me so ; could ! hardly touch it. My , .. K ... ... vr aim crooked and if atraighten i. on l i agonies. ' 1 could i In Kilo h. v ensuing year. I "i italic art. rvftuKa aV d , Ii. V H-.o iei t agMtuisi lu r. ..of. ! tarjr and tiled lo OUS 1 a suffered was in pain all the lime iiee. sieep ,o ilo anv 'and was often una Me I ,, and -would have lo si: . . 'all night long. My api ' 1 down to nearly nothing .-. s off in weight. xs; ! hart n.i ' -r,,, me milt'h !.,.,.! iftaa .1, . w . aiuI th.n M tm to Ho in getting along nicely ir.Ur treat men tt and m--lii . IP hirh i'it hp nil f hp rnrf of Wiuttltturn hIum, n . . . . . r. turmnato Jeff e, son ! -a-, vv. .lL.I v. . "Ir V'" . "Ut " " ' o be ht. , i" w,"ner. in a short time h. aabwl ,nF i rommenceii to ..t up ,,., i of P. alorcon. of Woodburn ha, rtraightw out my leg a been appoint. .! attorney far th hurting an tnd in lirl, ,', J- K Stump-Puller ceporati.a , rnonrti I could not feel whose stochholders reside in : is ,he rr,,amatis, and n- .... . .tnu i.n- .. j to ,i. cme, f fr. ..... '. , This araa six months ., ,, j ver. in rIV a .-hat i-i ki - good ilowd chair ma :iv had coui,! . ; , i of lo.'td. n ve.i lot v 'ml nil , ' . Nrufrl.lt ir.B joiiti I, lrovi i. kith ud amount li.shil. .f Peter - impi lent liui-n-l sis. m nt filed by4 guardian, showing rkldded off hr road into ., concrete culvert JOPRNAL WANT AIS PA' be lb. The en to Marion with the result last week the car was move i Kug.-ne to Marion g her. i its are now i-.-inu held in it ening. The evanaebst ao.l if. live on the car which h is uing canacitv of le and do on preaching and sinking li I t- p. -M. i le t v-K-C- -Sf'l JOI RNAL WANT ALS PAT uer ic.tchine. which is manufacuir ed in P. -rtlaiid. On nreoant of the reported ness of his mother. O K. Veil, r left for lier home in Hutchins, . Kansas, a few days aso He ex pects to b. one a month. I. F. Caiupae was in Orecn in their nrk City o'i businees durinc the wees Mr. Xje. waTb waa recently (Iper- end and improved the o; pjrunitv iiw. oecn irwu" , ' in any wav ever since. I am m the very pink of condition, eating fine. . f and working hard even ,i v t!m lac haa meant health to me inl i giro it my heartiest endorsement ' Tanlac Is sold ir. s . ler's drug store -.:,,! la towns by druggists. (adv) what- TT . tuts, certainly brought surprises to this community. Not ei store is willing to give such values at this time. Sharp, Drastic Reduction Or. the entire stock now holds the right of way, and withtJ augments coming m daily we rmist clear-a way. iOMORROW'S SPECL Bub Wool Blanket- 60x70, regular $6.50, f or . . . .-. An lr?if VM Fleece Lined GioveSi regular 25c, for "ed Nothing cash discount of 25 Percent. Crystal White Soap, 20 bars Fare Lard in Bulk, per pound Shortening in Bulk, per P0llnd Cottoiene, net 4 pounds at hop W here the ( rowds Buv THE ORE- PjEflPLES HH 1 1 "SS