FROMINEIGHBORING TOWNSDEATH AT IKYA!.Airs, Kate Moore Succumbed to Influenza yesterday.1RYAD, Dec. 5—Mrs. Kate Moore died yesterday at her home in this city. Death was due to influenza. The funeral will be held Saturday. C- L, Stickiin has charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Moore's husband, Ivan Moore, is’seriously ill in a Centos.] ia hospital.Postpone Grange Meeting.DRYAD, Dec. 5—The annual meeting of the Lewis County Pomona grange which was to have'been held here Saturday with the Central Valley grange .as host, has-been .postponed. The postponement was necessitated bv-the prevalence o£ influenza in this vicinity, which has resulted inthe re-establishment of- the -order prohibiting public meteings.. ...Dr- Dow 111.CHEHAL1S, pec. 5—Dr. . 'George ti. Dow. Lewis county, health officer, is ill in a local hospital suffering from influenza, , During’ the past six. weeks Dr. Dowlas well.msia if. other' local physicians, has, been unusually usy. His. condition is hot. thought serious.Vad«f Has Glv«u (K Men. .YABFR, Dec. ’S-^xty 'tp.Qi\. haveby the fact that the town subscribed820.000 to the 4th Liberty Loan and515.000 to the third loan.•A partial list of the men who havegone from Vader into the service includes the following:William Brown, Ellis Brown, Julius Winters. Martin Winters, Lloyd Brunk, Warren Paquette, Talmadge Smith, Will McFadden, Adolph s Lunke, -Grover It-iedelT Roland Riedel, 1 Bob Xolao. Frank Nolan, Pearl No- ' Ian. Oliver Laughlin, Louis Tiffany, £ Ira Tiffany. Harold. Mc-Murphy, Ho- i ?■ bart Tice, Edward Tioe, Oscar Perry, Gussle Ploruondon, Louis Plomondon. Charles Lemly, Carl Beehtol, Will Gibson. John Hurtua, Ainar Lewis,. T' Brina Ban tala, .Will Howard, Jess V 1*1 o wrard. Ed. Howard, Will Neels, Kerman Neels. Henry Neels, John Spangler,^ George Sarinen, John Jacobs, Percy' F.errier,. Harry Howe, Alva Gfoula, Roy .Eley* Colie- E3ey. , Sam Salyer, Roy Salyer, Charles^An- • u derson, Lloyd Robbins. Lawrence t-Robbins, Jake Smith, Ered Brenna-’^ men, . Barney St. Germain,V*ft.oy ; R Thompson, George GlasLer, /Chayles' A Glas.ier, Lawrence Bemis, cfots Bai-,1 T •ton; ’■ L/T, Vader raised $20,000 on the faitfth Liberty . Joan and $1.5,000. ojrp the 'third _and contributed $900 ’to^tke, 8united .war work'fund.$1r fgone'from ’ Vader -iAto Ahe’ ; service. of their country axi,d, -iocsl, .cijrf.zeits areproud of tb© r ecor-itfc8y'*haye'mad e.William L. Browh^OrybarTpldA'Son i 3f Mr. and Mrs.. iW, ■E.'Bfqwn,-.- gave bis life while fightlttg’/yrithVjthe- ma-. rines on the westerfil'frbnK^,AV-:^?s!:-i :wo other locaD. ;fceen jwounded, Grover titledel^'-who. iss in V nosprtal in France withT. a bullet: through his arm,’’and.Edward Tice, I JOth Engineers, who .was injured, in ’ sawmill in Prance. Younar Riedel'sf-elt;w9'Iwsci ai: . Sells Tidoflat Property.’. /CMEETALIS, Dec. t—Sale of a tot’ bix .the 'Seattle tideflats by J. A. Scbl;..1 arlt;jl: .qC- Ghehalis to the Puget Sout*d Bridge-aft, Dredging’ company was/te-'i por'tedf-.yeaberdaiy, the price .being!;$4o,OOG.^’ The property is dea^-ibed _ -.. as . lot i-v, block ; 406. It^ifaa beenr j? leased with a- purchase .o'ptioh.^'.At j present'the land is' occupied; by/i he-!-big' shipbuilding plant of tieji*^sh-'Ingtoh ShipbuUdin'^cqnap^^fr^lt has an 85-foot, frontageih the west'wa- -terway. and 800 feet depth. ' Mr.' Scol- 1 ,, ■lard-’Is'a prominent Chehalis, farm-j r3a- I tO