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PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927 MASONIC LODGE HOMECOMING IS HELD SATURDAY Woodlium, Feb. 21. The home ominn by Woodhurn lode No 106, A. K. A A. M. wan the ninth annual affair of Hit nature by the IoiIkc, and wliilo the nttcndnnrc WftH not ns lai'Ke ns last year on account of the weather the nffalr was much enjoyed by those pre ent. peprees were conferred nnd proem m of music n nil remltm.'; vns given by a group of hipli B''hoo student, follow d by n h'ni quet. Dr. Thomas Sim prr sided an toast master and p''iTh(i wi rr made by Dr. A. K. V. S.hifr liaum of Mt. Ani;i 1 and ;iJl.ri t Noe of Molalln. The roll of Woodhurn hd;;e wn: rn 1 led nnd n. response wan mad by each memher present and 1 t trn wire read from many who were unable to be pr'snt. Short tnlls were made by visitors from othrr lodges, nnd Informal viJt inr nmmip the members was a pleasant feature of the evening. liridpe was the popular diversion fit the ladies whose hu.sbands had tlenei-ted them to nttend the Ma annic homecoming Katurd.-iy night. A number of theso with other guests were entertained nt the homo of Mrs. C. K. Whitman. Mm. llenry D. Miller apd Mis. Kae T. Gibbons. At the Whitman home the guest Were Mrs. K W. Settlemier, Mir. ltobeit II. Keott, Mm. K. C. Km mr.it. Miff. I M. iJUney, Mia. 1 X. I'.vrk, Mrs. J-'idl Huh h, Mn. F. C;. llavemann. A! re. C. E. Whit man nnd the hop-tecs. Tlie prize for high m oie was won l,y Mm. L. M. liitney anil Hie hostess was nithiHt ed In M-iving by Mm. litd Hulras and Mrs. C. K. Whitman. At the homo of Airs. Henry P. Miller the guest were Alts. L. li. Shon-y, M in. ff!ugt ne Courtney, Mm. Finnli Proctor, Mm. It. L (luif", Mrs. Keith 1'owell, Mis. H. M. Austin, Mm. I'.lalne McCoid. Mrs. Fred C Kwnden, Mil. C. J. Kpy, Mm. T. C l'ooiinan, Mrs. Adolpli Clatt, Aim. li. I.. leaver of St. Helen nnd Mm. F. W. Poor man of Salem. Mrs Kiigf-w C'oiirt- nt-y won the honors of the even ing It frci-hmciits were aerved by the hoBlobH. A third group wan entertained by Mrs. line T. Gibbons, the hon or of the evening being- won by Mm. I.. It. Twcedle. - Mia. Harold V. IkrthelJion of SaU-m aenMvd the hostess in ecrvlnp. MHS, feli.U KMAN ll.L Qulnaby, Or., Feb. 21. New to recivee! here of the Illness of Airs. John Shackman at her home In Sa lem of typhoid fever. Mrs. Shack man was formerly Edith Larsen of Qulnaby her marriage to Air. shackmnn being an event of Thanksgiving day. Al'li;.VD tl.M ilAL Qui n a by, Or., Feb. 21. Many persons from Qulnaby attended the funeral of the late Thomas Brown at Salem, out of respect for Frank Uroun, his Fon, athletic Instructor at the Pnirlhh school, who makes his home wait the A. M. Anderson family here. Al'ltlM i:POMUOAi Cervals, Or., Feb. 21. John Schenk, principal of Gervais union high echool, accompanied Missei; Margaret DeJardin, Mnrle Dunlnvy and Fred Ferschweller, who were chosen delegates of their classes for the educational exposition held at O. A. C. BEAUTIFUL HAIR is woman's chief charm. En hance its lle, lustre and beauty through daily use of Newbro'Herplclde DninUti Mil It Bwbwa ppiy IU A E Acd ettrrrwlly, m !'!SO8 Ibroat tad Cbc Salve. 3Sc STOP EAO BREATH Peopie nffliettd with bad breath find (i u it-k reUef through Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant. sucar coaled tablets are taken for d breath by nil who Know Ihtm. Dr. Edwards Olivo Tablets art K ntly but firmly rn i!: o bov l" and liver, stimulating them to nat ura I action, clearing the blood and pent ly purifyinp t he entire ny.stem. They do that which dan gerous calomel does without any ! of the bad after effect. Olive Tablets bring no rrlpinf," pain or any disagreeable fleets. I r. F. M. Edwards d iscov ered the formula after TO years of prac tice among patients afflicted with ! bowel nnd liver complaint. With I the nttendant bad breath. Olno Tabids are purely a vege-. oil; j on will know theni by their 1 olive color. Ta Ko nightly f "r n week and note tlie effect. K.c, 30c.' able conitouml mixed wi;h olive tlttc. A II drucgisfp. Adv. Mr. Prybylek, Iron Man and Endurance Driver, Chose Pimples, Boi!s? Skin Eruptions Pkillrii physicians rocoenlTio di' peaiauro of phiiple?, IhuIh and cdfirr Mkin eruptions as Iieing an in dication of an alitionn.il cnmJiiian or tho syslcm. This is why so many thousands have been enabled to irco themselves of these unsight ly blemishes and paint ul annoy anccs by taking a course f S.S S. You owe It to yourself to try S.S S. It hels Nature build up red cor puscles. It improves the processes by which the blond fs nourished. It Is tline-trfcd and reli.ible "I suifered from Impure blood was weak, nnd I had In-t so much weiplit, I didn't look natural. I had pimples and was alo bothered with a breaking-nut that Itched terribly. J. also bad bolls oue alter a nulla' r. I fried diilerent kind's of remedif. but nothing did me any K"d until a friend advised nu to take Jj.SS, whicli 1 did. Tins was prune Unit, a ko. Now 1 feel we, and I am pet ting along line. SSS, flopped llic Itching and it cured nie of boils. I advise all weak and run-down peo plo to give SS.S. a trial. It rh-.ns up the skin and makes you ftron-; and (ills yoti with citnirv." Mrs. J. V. Ilaiker. I 'J J 7 Walnut Street. Cin cinnati, Ohio. S S.S. is m-idfl from the fre-Ti roots of niedlrinal herbs and planH and is prepared in a scientilic way la a modern laboratory. S.S S. Is sold at nil rood drug Mores In two sizes, ihe iaiftr tun is moiu conouiical. THE FINER, RICHER LOAF As his diet for several weeks before his endurance test. Immediately after finishing this test he will be taken to the Salem Restaurant where BUTTER-NUT BREAD Will be served with his first meal. Butter-Nut was chosen by him on account of its supreme goodness, skilful making and quality ingredients which go to make up a wholesome loaf. Our ingredients enclose the best flour obtainable, Fleichman's yeast, Franklin sugar, pure Worcester salt, pure filtered water, selected shortening and Riverview condensed milk. CITY Wholesale Baker Ladies Silk We are closing out every pair of our present stock. When we open our store at No. 135 North Liberty, it will be with a complete new stock in every respect. Hosiery Sale Every Pair All the new Spring shades in McCallum flcst $2.00 value in America Sale Price $1.75 3 fairs jri.OO Luxite Silk Hose Most nil rolors to select from. Sale, our rriee $1.00 Fawnce Shadow Kudu liiscuit Platinum Itachclle Parchment Opal (J ray i'ondrc Tan pee Iiose ltlush Must Complete Stock Cinderella Shoe Polish Closed Out LEADING COLORS Neutral Black Opal Gray Tan Silver Patent Reptilian The new colors in shoes call for a matched polish. We carry a color for each leather regardless of how delicate the shade. We recommend the famous shoe dressing for all high grade shoes. Thousand s of Pairs to go at Half Price In Men's, Women's, Boys' and Children's. Substantiaf Reductions on Hanans, Florsheims and Arch preservers Buy these famous makes now at removal sale prices as they will not be on sale against unless we have some exceptional reason as we have now in our removal sale. Our Entire Line of Ladies' Dress Pumps Half Price Tnelnd ng F.itln. I'Mml, Cv ored Kid In nil the b t ha dew, comhln:i t Inn of Ctil m, every elze and nld:)i 1 1 (t SO vnlue po nt . , 13 ti values to nt. . 12.00 vnlurs po nt. , 1 1.00 values no tit . , It) (m v him ko nt. , P CO values (: nt. , ft Of) vnlnrs po nt . . 7.00 values ;o nt . . . . (I .( . . 00 . . ft Ml , . tt Oil . . 4 Ml . 4 (Ml . . S.M Misses' and Chil dren's Slippers MlneV nnd rhlldirn'n 1iimi )l)ei In ft li or kid. nil ye. Iteuiilar i leen up lit r-o. l:niiie BtiM k nuixt to 95c and $1.35 Women's Rubber Footholds Worn n'n ruli'-er (ootlicUN. Tli 'i(.er ruld'iT for tti new iyle ller. Kdd erry wlfie r tiv. TiiI.e nn innny s j oil Hie nt rr l 1 r Men's Florsheim Oxfords Men' Mark or tnn calf on foidi", 1:1 t'K 0 eleetlon of kivlen. nil alefl. Thffo nr ndd repnkir nt $1?. ur ntom to e!o"i $8.95 Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords liitfst i-fl. nor!ty dei.'-., nl-o I la nan nnd At eh pi e -pervi'i'. i;ri:,;l.ir . 3 10 nrd 1 1 r 00 $9.95 and $10.95 Men's Brown Kid Shoes An rvrei'tiflial $ I1 00 iiluf. ri;i. II. .illy nil (!.(. :t t ft I'.ltf IHMV nt Edmoiid's Foot Fitters Shoes Kdtnond'a foot Filter Blioes ftn.l oxford!, In blaek nnd tnn, nil elreff. In lilpli uliors and ciforriK. Sold re'tlnr at $J.t0. Clolni: fi.ile nWe $5.95 MEN'S HIGH TOP RUBBER BOOTS To Close Out While They Last, Go At $5.95 Men's Work Shoes Women's Galoshes Hen's heavy tan work hoe n-lth rutl-er elrs. A pood hoe. nold rrKiil.tr at C'.00. Will fo nt $2.95 Women'i 4 buckle Mack loheti, the. bent 14.00 value In Amrrlcn. Clorfnu nle rrlre $2.95 Men's High Top Boots 'fiy f.ilr of menu Mt;h top teein nint fo. See tliis price. Iiti:i:l.tr !t nnd t ' - vahiei $7.95 Official Boy Scout Shoes A complete line made for the better trade. C.et a pair n"$3.95 and $4.95 $12.50 Men's Hanan Oxfords Under nn agreement with the manufacturers wo are. per mitted to cut prices for this occnlcn and mill retain the aceney for our new atore. llnnnn black and tnn rnlf Oxford. aoUl regular nt f ICiO will po on sale nt Men's Black Kangaroo Shoes A wonderful $10.00 value. All to go ot the ridiculously low price of $5.00 Men's Florsheim Oxfords Dozens of styles of men's yiurshoim Oxfords In black or tnn en If. latest lasts sold, as you know, regular at $10 everywhere, ('losing out price Men's Tan and Black Oxfords Men's tnn cnlf oxfords, new up-to-the-minute styles, sin glo soles. A wonderful vnl ue. sold regular at $9.00, Will go at closing price of $4.50 $7.95 $9.95 Men's Rubber Boots Men'a knee lencth ruM.er boots, regular $5.00 values. closing out nt $4.50 $3.95 Men's House Slippers Kntlre stock of men's felt house slippers must go Regular $3.00 values go at 95c regular f 4.00 values go at Women's House Slippers ntlif Fto.lt kl.1, Hiitln ntd f.lt, nil M!i". ni.r nnil rol n l:. ( ul..r to H 00 C5c to $1.95 Men's Hanan O CZ f All Rubber Heels put on your shoes Wednesday only at half price. Bring them any day and leave for Wednesday. w Cr $1.95 Shoes 50c Vt ii m II. man t-iu-f. (en Koi'ncrLin cnlf. doul le colti, n hf.iy nlnter hoe. n wen iltrfrl value. oh! rrgul.ir nt $ l T.. W ill p. nt rlo ng sale nt $10.95 DR. M. D. VINYARD Tool Specialist Toot ills nftVrU 1hr Wvvmia trm. Any condition that interfere With the nor.iml functioning of nerves nfl'ects (lie policial health. 1'oor health makes you deficient in your occupation or profession llv not have those ihsenses nlmormnl conditions corrected one who knows? 5ys- nnd by V3 pV 1 B!Siii5i ! 1mm, 4 tnn&u Repair Department Our shop is equipped with nil new machinery. We use nothing but the very best grade of leather that money will buy. Mr. Jacobson, in charge of this de partment, ts nn expert in his line has srent years In factories and repair shops nnd will do nothing but high grade work. Children's Shoes All styles of children's shoes must go regard less of coft. Huy them now at Closing Out Prices Women's Galoshes Women's gray palnh-, very )fttc5t style. llegiil;ir $J.0 values, elfins out BIG SALE Ladies' Silk Hose Hundreds of r-ilrs, all sizes, all colors, grouped In one lot to close out. Triced up to $2.00 go nt $1.00 Our full 1 re of tb-e famous McCallum Hose Fepularly kU flt $:.f 0. Hundreds of fairs, new col ors :?t received, po at S1.75 3 Pairs $5.00 Men's Work Shoes Our er.f ii e tock of work Phoes, nold leuliir near nt I'M!) nnd IT. CO. CJo jo i :e of $5.0rt. at clo $3.95 Men's Dress Shoes Men's Itctti calf drr hne. repuhriy re'd at $ to. Mrt oil sizes '.o cl" o..t, co at $4.95 $1.00