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Best Advertising Medium in Linn County ALBANY DAILY DEMOCKAT ; THE WEATHER . Tentfht and Unity proiablt- SAIK VOL. XXX. ALBANY, LINN OOUNTY, OSZ OON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY t, 191. N. HU NEW PEACE PACT Vienna Announces That Both Roumama and Ukrainia Sign Peacs With Germany. ROUMAMA IS OFFERED SLICE OF RUSSIA Unknown Willi Which Ukrainia Delegations the Germans Have Made Terms. i.i Mn . i ii 'i -1 r. r i ' m - 114 ailll'.UlH r. llut llitlll !UIII.Mia ('1.1.11114 tMvr ltjlir'l 4 j't'i'l' Willi I ,1-1 many. Ill 1(1.1 . I . I ') ! i. ..in i. II. .minimi r. th.it l.irtiijti) Ins ll't I ki iiim pj. t sltjitrd tin tit. .in mil It .!..r li.. I ulr with nlnil' I'l I III ti I 1.14111411 .ra r .lrlf lilt HI II was viijlirtl. Ikl4tii4 hji futnirtly a p-til in Kui4. rniliiji iii- .4rl nt t.l.l i'- UNt. AMVIT Utl. J cb. (I. IM- 1 t . U Al IM it lli.il 1 r tllUll) ' li a 1U . it l K'MIMMIlla A lur lt Htl la t-at I ol a tthuirnt !ir Central !' rts ate nhm to ellr.t in thr llall. ant. Kniii nr pape r 1 a' the Kim lit 4iti4li 411 get lli smith w r . .if in r t Hr .if jltj Uy t rnim nig ill tlaiins rtt inl rlrni'U. m 'i an arrangement would give th Ri i ii4 IH4II t .Hiiph le ...ntt-d ot thr l4itiilr mk.iiiIi. HH, rrh. 9, -The ltttltl. riiit-4 .tt IVtt tijjf .1,! rnt t r It tm rWrtd.it . This t taken to fcnilr tin- i" lndiu minor li4l Ur lll h. vili 1.4. 1 . x,.rIK-. i:.r allied in.it. Wll I K1M. I rli 0 -l-'mprr..i Karl trliu. J In a-tcj't l'irnit;t Vun Sr ttlift' rri,;nMii.n. Weather Krpurt N r strrd.it trn.peratMie rjtikcri! (tutu .U .. i .:rrrs 'Ihr rnrr frll in 15 5 it rt. NEW CLASSIFIED n r. ckf.hm vniu i nmii s.iu.i jlii) ' irUKf. '1 I'ltiK'hl 4tt t t"intii riiw. Kriitiii l"ah Mure. If l-l K i U - I tr.nt JH lit. . 1 im.ii and J'l!lr, 1 rl heavy .l)4ttirt, 1 J Mirth SttnlrSjkrr 1 faun 4K'". 1 hack, J pIo. 1 tisl.. I J -1 1 1 h 1 . ruling ruliitalor. I Jf Kt'ntth hal riiw ; .t 1.. nal utul 5 41 k pot.ltor, lir.m aim turn. Will lump thin oil .it a l.c ttJiti. W. H. MuiilKiitn tv. Ii n Oir. flJ ll l. I i )U S I I " - 1 inc Hl-'kr clot rr hay, Iimhc. Call lor l;kiratit' H. K V. .V. It.ll ph.mr "IM. (0J ini'I'K Mil. I. prrirnts kihhI ftttur. fi.r mrn. Sir ikr Mill ili'i'l itnl on in Crown Willainrllr I'aprr foni pany mill at Camas, ' Ya-.hinntnn Thr town i frrr from litm 1'amr nml viulctii r, all ilrpai lim nt nl mill in operation. The company 1 lr sirou of wrhumiiiK nr tamtlii Into thr I'oininunity. Work i traily. wav'r Rooif. Tainan a town of 2500 proplr, 25 mile it 1 the 'Colnmhia From jPnrtlatut, a 1H town with modern advantage A plarr for wood rmploymrnt ami n uitahlc .homr. Srr H. H. M Afro, a mill employe, for full par titular. I. earn what opportunitir there are. Albany adiltr, .V5 W l-'irnt utrrrl, I lours daily, 10 to 12. I'MSd w MAGIC RlirUMATlC Cl'RK It von are nffrrimf, try this wonder ful remedy nmr l( cinvimcd of in merit. For alr at corner 6th and t.yoi street. f(,l TO FXCHAVGK One second-hand ear in ijood eomlition, for property, Call Home phone 2210. fO-12 TTiAY FOR SAT.F. JFinc clover hay. Call Hell 48.1 party R. f02' WILL ORGANIZE WOMEN American Women Will Work Be hind Lines If Plan Now Con sidered Is Adopted. WAsiu.M.ioN, 1 rii. -((:. i Src. I'.ki r 4'poiiitrd ik m mm 11 4ml llltrr ittru y intrttigale 1.1 ir 41I Mtahtliiy 01 01 k iiuiii( 4 tt miii 11 it Mdf irtvuc kiimlai In lit il4iM 0 innt'i atiny auxitiaty 101 p, ai p4i t ol tlic A inrrti 411 t tny. Tiny ttttl ttr4i iiniformi 41tl tuik Ix'lniiil the I mm , releani men foi Itie flout Tin y w ill he umlir tint lit u r rulr. SANTIAM FRUIT COLONY LANOS ARE SOLO TODAY Attorney I tus I.. 1 4iiwlr, I a . t r i ouit-el fr ihe I'nilrd State f.il.un j i itu n rwir with niiitr 4! I"itl..tn!, yiltnl in lhauy today In attrnd t'ir sale of thr rvinliatu I tint I ....t) l.fi'L'rrlV. AltOlliry 1 aila-h npic etil seine of thr tra t h'tl'li i tt. :lii case. AiinMiv: ihr other Uwyn who 411 .!!) ufiiiif in flic case are lru. V ii. '-i, 1 . -1 J.dinston, I . K. ltd I i lid J. I. SrUn k. Here From EntefprUe Mr. and Mi ' . 11. lUker, ol I n injirur, ate tiMtuiK at tlir hiunr nt tin ir lr other and tlcr, Mr and Mr 1 'a ill Hakrr. Mr. Hakrr a tofinrrl) i it h the .(ildeti Rule tlotr ut thik citv. ud Jlta jiit returned trom tin J. C. I'ennry foiwrnlmtt at Salt I akr K. yt aci ompany inij I. 1". I .t ttti;d tiait-t ;er of ihr hval rrmiev store, o t'H citv. Mr. Maker brvn in fhr city the pat erk. Like Albany m Mr. and Mr. II. F. Weymouth re nrrl to I'orll.tnd thi in ruiny jttrt fr tt tlay' tay in I'aiiy. hilt 1 etc topping at lie t..in Tin m r and M r v Wry mouth' f t r t itt in Mliany and I hey rrt rr t.itoraldv iinpirir'l with tlir city. Married in San Franciaco In lat Wrdurday'i lrmocrat it tati- that Mr and Mr 'a l'.lrr w err martini in Ro - hui; oi Ian Ms. T'ir Mrnii.era! iv inioTimil thai thr tt rddiv took place in Sar rramU n. l t aUo staled at thr lt'iiHi.r.tt wa wrongly intornird a the air of Mr. and Mr, F-aker On HuaineM Trip llr. II. . I eiitiiiKer went to Fori- land tin morniiii on htiinr. Go to Portland- Mr, mi! Mr F. V Yotttii; aivi Mr and Mr Marry Ciuick left t' rnititi i'or Portland, where they wiil prnd the w erk end Here From Peoria .tame l. Ioltnou t" Peoria per thr d iv in Ml'anv t i-itiut; hi mo ihiT. Mr. Mary Jo''noti, and attend to huinc. matter. Cme Back to Linn ( . I.. I'ustrr and family, who reid l.inn ctinuty 25 rar ;mo, hat cotK-ludcd that thi i the het pari f the w or Id in w hit It to make r lermanenl home ami hate rented n 1 11 tit four mile west of Mhany. The xpeel to huy a place nrvt year. Went to Portland C.eo. Clinc wa a paeiini'r to Fort land thi morning. Vhomai Man Here .1. C. Holt of Thoma i attending tn lut-ine inattrV in AlUany lod v Here From Fayetteville Mr. R. M. Miller and Miss Fditl' Hums of F'ayettevilte wcrr in Alhan this morniiiK on their way to TaiiKci.' to spend the week-end. Weather Delaya Work Woik on the Far Wet Manufactttr ir hitihliuK lias hern delayed on ac count oi the inclement weather; h.it the1 matunrmriil expect to he aide to open up for husine in the new huildiiiK hy March 1st. A portion of ihe new machinery lias already at ried and the balance is en route to 'Albany. Here From O.A.C. Clarence Wiles of O, V C. came over thi morniiiK to spend the week end wit,1 his parents. CITY NEWS Asking For Support For Bill to Give Him Power to Handle War Situation. G0VERNMEN1 WILL STAN DARDIZE R. R. EQUIPMENT Labor and Time Saving Im provements Made By Direc tion ol Federal Authorites. WASHINGTON .Feb. V. l P.i -It 1 ut fh tally tatrd that Preti d nt W1U011 it, in confer with con girttoii.t leader uf buth partirt 1 ai tt rrk 111 an clfii I ty get their - p port lor perdy a lion on the n. i ure ivrepititjly empowrtinn Inn, i. make drastic changer, in the war gov ernment. He a k he iloe not coiilrnipla iiing thr povrr but want thrm it' 1 1 rvrr necrary. W Mi I t l'i ., Feb. V. Tin railroad adniiiuttratiuu i preparing ;ln t4iid.adiatioti ol all equipment and mail rial for apace wvuig. and 1 line a nig. t lifjiiifh timiormiiy. Speakers Wilt Tell About V. S. Stamps Thr eampaign for the ale 01 war saving tttauip will lie farrinj on to ntht ami Sunday in the two t'icatrc oi the eitt. Jude 1 1.. Swan will explain the at a nips to the amtieiK'e tjt Un? Globe Jonight, and W. A 1 ahurn will gte a talk at thr Rolfe. Sunday evening J. J. Collin will orate at the Globe and C. H Uurggral at tlir Robe. l our tllinutri lalki will be made in each case, ex plaining the war tavingt or tltrtft itampa. M. VHN Fire Alarm Turned in Early This Morning A lire alarm was turned in shortly licforr 5 o'ebn k thi morning and 1 he b-p 11 tint n't made a 'inuk run to the I r.ink Snyder bla kmith shop 1 tnl etuiKuihrd the blae in short order. The fiie taught from a motor, the swite.h Killing out and making a cou- nevtion. Tin woodwork wa lightly burned 'ut the main tlam.iue was to the mo tor. Hurlar Attempts to Enter Ix)eal Drug Store An attempt was made early yes terday morning to enter Hurkhart 5: l.rr's drug More but the juick ac- non of Night (. Icrk Wire pret ented the burglary. Wire saw the mat at tempting to pick the lock on the 1 rrry strevt entrance. He phoned ki Night Officer Rodger, who ar med on the scene and chased the nan down the alley back of the St. Francis and up Washington strct. Visiting Son and Daughter J. R. HulbcH went to Portland this morning to spend the week-end with her daughter. Mrs. Park Stat naker. and also visit his ion l.ee. who is at Vancouver. Mra. Hulbert ha been in Portland si t era! days. Guardian Appointed Mrs. Flcannr Harr ,ha been appoint ed guardian of the estate of Roher' William Parr, minor. The property is valued at $1,000. WM. S. HART IN PLAY OF KENTUCKY FEUDISTS In "The Apostle of Vengeance," Triangle feature which will be ieei at the Globe theatre Sunday, William S. Hart i een in a story of the CutnheTfond mountains. Ihe Apostle of Vengeance. a dnirM from the pen of Monte M Katteriohn, is a tale of Kentucky Mountain feudists and ha hcvn hand led with the realism characteristic of T'ta.iirlc productions. V CHURCH NOTICES 4 9 "0 'i j ) ; $ ChrUt an Church D. I.lov I M( f;tan, pattoi u'iocI. 'ti '4 111, J. I. Sea'f Mining c, II a.m. i npt. te'm.ii.'The Icrk in a Wf i.t Mr. Moiyau till preach at I ! t i'l p. in. ounrf people mi n ft. W p. ni. All young prop)? v xC I tttung fci it ,e 7 JO p. m S : ije t of cnn n, Picnitte tt. li! mi I.' .'c iim t ii v'iv invite yti to U u 1 United Preabyterian W. P. White, pator. At 10 30 a. m, the mbject wilt be: "Will I trad Re turn to Palestine'' The subject for 7 30 will be: "Hath God Cast off Hi People) larael The reason that we diftcuss Israel in both services 1 because we desire to present thcwholr ubjrct in a way that will make the hilde very plain. The key to the proper understanding of the hible it a correct understanding 01 God's pro gram for the Jew. The reason so many teacher "darken counsel with word without knowledge," is because they have not learned to diktinguiih the hurch from Israel the nation. Giace Church Cradle roll day in the Sunday school with a rich program by the primary ccpartment. Parents arc invited. 11 a. m., public worship. Children's trav elogue ten minutes on "A Day With 1 ilipino Boy. Sermon 011 "The Church and the Keys. iA 11 the peo ple are asked to attend the retitai service at the Evangelical cliutih at 7..) p. m. A. M. William, mlnftfrr. Methodist Episcopal Third and Ellsworth. George H UciMictt, pator. Morning sermon 10 JU "business and Religion." The Hammer Male Uuartct will ting. 'The Lord la in His Holy Tempie.' Sunday school 1 1 45. Fpworth league 6 3t. "Log Cabin to White House' wnl be the theme of the Lincoln an niversary at 7:30. The high schools and patriotic organizations have had special invitations. Choice musical iiunbers will be ut) the program. "The kiiuc and the Gray" will be the mov ing picture leature of this patriotic si 'vice. Sl Mary's Church Kit. Arthur Lane, rector. Rev. John Ruhi. assistant. Sunday serv ices at H and 10.30 a. 111. The pastor will officiate and preach from ti:e gospel oi the day, -t. Luke, 18, the subject being "The blind Man 01 )richo." Sunday school at 11:45 a. n. , Afternoon service at 4 o clock. St rt iocs on A?'i Wedu:si,y, Febru ary :Jth, w !it U miri'! rht opening 01 Lent, wili e held at V a. in. and 3a. p.m. The public it coidially in- vud. Evamtbcat church Corner first and pine streets. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Morning ser mon at 11 a. in. Young peojdc'? meeting at 6 30 p. m. Eventing serv ice at 7:30 p. in., to be the ejt, ning of the rev ival services to be con tinued through the week. Services cah evening at 7:30 p. tn. All he welcome. C. L. Schuster, pastor. First Presbyterian Orlando U, Pershing, pator. At the hour lor morning worship. which is always 10:30, the pastor wilt preach on "Christ's Definition of a Christian." This will be based on the parabolic illustration in (the 15th chapter of John. At the Vesper serv. ice1 from 5 to 6 the subject of the discourse will be "The Sword of Peace." Next Sunday afternoon we will dedicate our service flag and hon or roll wit,h appropriate music and ;.ddrescs. Sunday school at 12 m.. and C. E. at 6, immediately after Vesper service. Devotional Hible study Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. Our aim is always to make Christ and the gospel the most attractive thing in the world. We invite cooperation and fellowship. Christian Science- Sunday school 11 a. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Spirit." Sunday school is held in church parlor at 9:45 and 11. fWednJesday eveninft Imeeting at . Ihe reading room ts open in the church parlor from to 4:30 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The public is cordially invit ed. . Baptist Church The public is most welcome to the worship of this church. The services are spiritual (and inspiring. Bible school 10. EuSvard Taylor, supt. Morning worship 1 1 "The Know ledge of God.' B. Y. P. l 6:30 Rep. Nelson of Wisconsin Char ges Political Conspiracy By Leaders in Home State. SAYS HE NEVER TRIED TO EVADE DRAFT LAW Indictment Was Brought Under Direction of His Political Enemies Is Charge. W SHINGTO', Feb. 9. (V. P.) Representative Nelson oi Wiicon-, In on the? house floor made a sen sational charge that he and his son are victims of a political prosecution resulting in their indicemcnt for an an ti-draft conspiracy. He said that unfriendly political leaders on the in dicting jury denied tlut his sen sought to dodge the draft. The cases were iuahed at the arraignment He as serted that thi did not give hitu an opportunity to prove his innocence. Nelson said he is presenting (he facts to the house for its judgment. and charged that politicians had in fluenced officials to make political capital against hiin.'; DRAFT EX UNIONS TO START AGAIN WEDNESDAY I.i4ii.inauoo for the draft .will commence again next Wednesday 1 o'clock in tJie courthouse when 50 men kiil be called in, followed-by 50 i; on each day until the; arc coni'ilcuo. ed. J'bc ix.miiT-'ition, hereafter will irive a more ii:!r.ute detail of the men' qualification', and will not be so strict front a physical standpoint. Goe to Seattle Mrs. li. Mitchell left this niouiinn ior Seattle to . visit relatives. Shr as accompanied as tar as Portland by her inotheT, Mrs. R. B. Miller, ho will isit there. Went to Salem F. K. Churchill went to Salem thi: morning to join his wife and spend the week-end. Register for Service Men may register at the office o! J. M. Hawkins at Scvond and Broad jlbin, as well ait at Gilbcrl Bros., for servue in the United States puhlic service reserve. Buys Oregon Grill Mrs. Nell Kiley Scott lias purchas ed the Oregon Grill from T. I. Ter- rill, who leave tonight tor Asjoria where he is conducting a restaurant Mrs. Scott will remodel the place and conduct the business in first class iashioti. l ater she will change the name. To Enter O. A. C Miss Corinth. Han, dtitghtci oi Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hart, will leave Monday for Corvallis w.hcre she will enter Otcj-'oii Agricultural college. Miss Hart's two brothers, Scolt and Edgar, both attended college there Miss Hart lias been society editor of the lVniocral the past few months, doing creditable work in that line. She is a graduate of Albany high school. Returned to Grants Pass Mrs. Herman Schmitt returned to her home in Grants Tass today after visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kimscy. Mrs. Roscoe Thomas and daughter, of Jefferson, were in the city today on a shopping trip. Marriage License Issued A license to wed was issued Friday morning to Lloyd F. Hadley. 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hadley of this city, and to Miss F.sther Gilbert. IK, idaui?hter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Gil berg, also of Albany. Miss GilhcTR is a stenographer in the office of A torney C. C. Bryarrt. Evening sermon 7:30. Theme "The Model Wife and Mother." Don'1 miss this. G. H. Young, pastor. DEATH LIST ON TUSCANIA IS NOW 145 WASHINGTON. Keb. 9 f. P.J Another tLy'i waiting lei't littlr .uope that America'! lo.ttt will tie un der 145 American tuldieri, a, full li.u of survivor, mutt be cabled here, and it will probably be a werk before the death list i ixued. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9-The ur. ivor. of the Tuxania include Joieuh C. Knott of Monroe, Wa.h.. and Fred W. I.oken. Seattle; arul Hollo Mill ford, of Chehali,. George H. Kopp Died at Sister's Home George H. Kopp. aged 43, died this morning at the home of his sitter. Mr W. A. F.wers, at 624 Montgom ery street. Another Sister, .Mrs. ueo fillers of Brownsville, was also at his bedside. No other relatives re side here. ' Mr. Kopp ha4 been ill but about two weeks. Mrs. Ewers went to his home at Dutch Flats, Cal.. when he was first taken ill. and upon his im proving be was Drougnt to Albany to recover from his illness He has been a miner all his life. The remains will be shipped there ior burial Tuesday. Clarence Elkins in Franc Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Elkins have received a letter from their son, Clarence, announcing his safe arrival in France. He is with Company L. of Dallas, U. S. Infantry, and ha. charge of the telephone apparatus oi his company. He reports a fine trip and saw do submarines. He states that he is well and enjoying his e periences so far. To Spend Week-End Miss Maude E. Miller went t- Portland this morning to spend thr week-end- Socks for Soldiers A. S. Hart and Fred Ward of The Toggery, this moming mailed to about a doien Albany boys in France pack ages containing .half a doren white wool sox and a package of cigarettes. That the useful gifts will be appre ciated upon their arrival goes without saying "The boys are fighting for ii over there." they said, "and the least we can do is to spend a little money and send them a iew things that will make, them more comfort ble." . ' To Attend Auto Show H. C. Witham went to Portland this morning to attend the auto show. Attend Inter-Frat Dance Miss l.ee Fortmiller and Miss Cor- intha Hart returned home this morn ing from Corvallis where they at tended an Inter-Frat dance last night Spent Day Here Miss Jennie Vineyard of s erdurr station spent the day in Albany. On Business Trip J. L. White went to Portland last night on business. On Way to 'Frisco- Robert Smith of Gates was in Al bany a few hours last night on his way to San Francisco to visit hit- sister. Miss Edith 'French. Came Down From Mill City- Mrs. R. G. Woodrnfi of Mill Cits- came down this morning for a few days' visit, wilh Mrs. J. N. Bishop of Richville. Idaho, who is" here vis iting her oarents. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Burnett. Not Fractured The1 many friends of W. G. Bal lack, w.ho fell at the armory Thurs day night, will be glad to know that his hip is not fractured as was at first feared. He only received a se vere bruise and will be able to be out again in a short time. Fox Here- Louie Fox, of the L'nion depot Portland, came up last night for a week-end visit. To Attend Auto Show W. C. Burns and daughter Nellie went to Portland this afternoon tr- attend the auto show. Freak Arrested Officers J. Q. Rodgers anil Charle Bron this morning arrested a mar it the home of Jeff Isom who had been Giving some trouble to the net ghbors of that section. He is eviden' ly a framn. He is of freakish ap -leatance, dwarflike and anything hti handsome to look upon. CITY NEWS FIGHTING IN WEST Two I' j. Soldiers Wounded and Six Deaths From Natural Causes Reported Today. GERMANY CLAIMS CAPTURE OF SIX AMERICANS Americans Hold Sector Adopted ' For Training Purposes; French Advance Line. ; I WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (U. P.) Mure fighting is reported which re sulted in the wounding of two Amer icans. General Perilling reports six leaths from natural causes, which in clude Private Herbert Ofe-man, of Marshfield, Oregon. PARIS, Feb. 9. The correspondent :'or tie Nattn says the American sec- . or northwest of Teul Is particularly atorable for war training, successive contingents being trained in repuls- ng small attack as lessons for the nig campaigns. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (Arabs opposing the Turks in Arabia are con cinuing their northward advance. They ci u t..l:i. n.. Sea port. PARIS. Feb. 9 (U. P.) The French penetrated enemy lines north west of Dion court, capturing several prisoners. Patrols in the Ghemin-des Dames and Champagne aUo took prisoners. BERLIN, reh. 9. It is announces that six Americans were captured North of Xravay. THEDA BARA IN BIGGEST Bnic nc HPP PIPPPO HULL Ul IILII UnilLLII William Fox's screen producion of "C liopatra." in w.bich Theda Bara assumes the role of the Eyi.tja temptress, is declared to be the most bl.orr.te presentation of a film scenic rama that has ever been atteuiptedt The expense involved in making the picture was tremendous, it beins- announced that the production cost fSUMUj. Those who have seen the picturization of "Cleopatra," declare it can easily be comprehended that so rittcl. money was paid out. For the interior of Cleopatra's tent aloue more than SJ0.0UU worth of decora tions were, used to give the barbaric appearance of splendor accredited to time of lie gieal Cleopatra. Never before in the history of photo dram.'itic production has there ever Seen displayed such a lavish and cost ly disp'ay of decorations as a4e shown in this magnificent scene. "Cleot.alta" will be the attraction at the Kclle next Sunday and Monday heinnr: with a Sunday marine;. Only two s,hows daily will be given, tar-ing at 2:30 p. m. and 8:15 p.m. the picture runs two ani a half hjurv Here From Fort Canby ; Roy Weaver, of 5th company, ar rived yesterday from Fort Canny on a four-day lurlouirh to visit his pa rents. Mr. andfrs. W. S. Weaver. Wallace Harrison, also of 5th com pany, accompanied jbim jis ar 'as Albany and went on to Halsey to visit Jiis parents. They state the boys arc all fine. To Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Crnnise of Sa lem will arrive in the city this eve ning to spend the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ralph R. Cronisfi. visiting neuters ' Mrs. Minnie Tfeiffer of Council Bluffs. Iowa, is a guest at the .home if Mrs. Chas. Pfeiffer. To Visit Sister i Mrs. Bert Westbrook went to Sa lem this morning to visit her lister, Mrs. Frank Ward, for a couple of days.