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MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927 PAGE EIGHT AiE CAPITAL JOURNAL SAI.EM. OREGON ADDITIONAL VALLEY NEWS By Special Correspondents HEALTH EXPERT PAYS VISIT WOODBURN TVooIburn, Or., March 21. Sally I-uoa Joan of New York City, one of the most prominent health du cation workers In the I.'iilt'i Stiit'-i. vl.sitr.l Wood burn hU'h s lioui last week ami Inepecled the work of th domestic solenre department. .Mlw Jean was present at the noon hour And watched the ni.imi'T of stvIoi; the food ami also the fo-il cIiosmi by the various ntuden!s from th.e menu offrd nod whs vry in'Kli j. leaded with the pervk-e and the qnalf'y of the food. She was nrccompnnlt-d ly Ml- Anne Simpson, nnd the two lrnll-q were trulls of tli ilpp-trtmr-nt nt A tunc h f their own 'hn.-lnn fioia the menu. When nsk d for ruk-P'-Minn MIps Jean statnl that had none to offir. CAMP FIR FgIRLS AT GRAND COUNCIL Iluhhnrd, Or., M.uch "1. The Campfire CIrls ntteiuled the pran roumil fire In Portland, Saturday. H. i'aiiltn, (Irorj-o Knight nnd Clark Will furnlMhitip rain for the trip. Those attend I up w ri Mfi dames Knight nnd Wutuon and tnf MiwM H.l.n KntrM. Helen I'aul een, Anna Knight, .Mario In nase. I'YanceH I.effUr. T.na lr pan. (luni-adcnn r.id-nod, Jrenc Vor t, Wihna Uli k. I.ouie Voprt. , A ni. nt a I even. Ja-Ur:e Dirk. Aacatha Voyrt, Hilda Adair ip. Itnhy Crittenden. The ret eniory wns held at the Pythian hull. line nnd the pltH ull took part In th after noon s program. DIES LAST NIGHT CANBY WOMEN'S CLUB GUESTS R)R CARDS Ilnhl.ard. Or. .Mar. h CI. Mr ft nil Mrs. JuHii HtauffM-. .Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Itrown find ,M in. iroij.'e Cailaml attended the raid parti pien l y the Woman s Huh i,t Can by. Mrs. iarland was fort una i tnfuirh to luliip hark to lluhiiard the firt pri-'.e while .Mr. WXirand of Vodrrville ri'rel'd mm-oikI. The first for men went to 11. Hohln Mm of A nrora o nd Krond to M r. Hers 'if Ilarhnv. The t'ar.hy rloli n-t up I'd table which were all fj'l-td. Wooilhurn, Or., March 21. Mr.-. Dmm.i I.uier, 67, wife of Thornax J. Luper, died fit her home on the Pacific highway at Wood burn Inst nlpht at 8:20 o'elot k of pneumonia. hf haves a huiband ond two daughters. Misses Jeanette and Itostlla I-uper. Funeral erv:ecs will be held nt St. Luke s Cat h tile church on Wed nesday morninp and interment wll! ie In the family plot In the Cath olic cemetery nt Salem. SIX WEEKS PARTY HELD BY GRADES Jlwhbaid. Or., March 21. Tl.f seventh and c-lplith prades had thel usual six weeks party Friday even itip, this thno meetinc at the home of Marie Do I.rnpinasse, who wan as-isted In entitaininp hy 1 ranees I.effirr. Mr. Dillon, the instructor, was tl.'O pre'en. Over forty par took of the hospitality of '.he two yotin ladies. A feature of the evening was the "Initiation' of the feventti p(adr hy thot of the eichth prade after uhl. h the remainder of the evenlnc was (spent In merry pan ten. A platp lum tHun was nerved nt 11 o'clot-k ; fter vhiclt t lie party broke up. MONITOR RESIDENTS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Monitor, Or.. Man h 21. Mr. nn I Mr. John Slnper were hosts on Friday nlpht ot tli-ir home i.ear Monitor nnd entertained with nn eentnp of -fjito. ' The honor pi le were won by Walter Kichtuond nnd Mrs. Paul Klmon while Mrs. Hartley II. lionney and Tony Sfnpir were consoled with (ho boohy. Follow lnp the cards an oymer super wac Anved. The puents were Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Hkhmond, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnul Simon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tony Stenprr. Mr. and Mrs. Hnillev 11. Itoniify and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 1'fafflnper. Tmin, Weak Kiddies . Easy Prey of Disease No matter how muh they ore fared for. It aeeins im possible to Kei'ii ni.-knens out of the lies of aonit children. This fact Is a thorn In the fleoh of thousands of ninth rn, who with premature wrlnl,hs nnd prey hairs hrnvely pay the priro of work and worry ovt the frail nnd Weakened bodies of thoso they Jove. Any Doctor will t 11 you the danpers of childhood's low vitality, and thousands of mothers will tell you of (he wondrous value of Mc Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. Just think of It nil the old time world Known Health. Ktrenpth and Muscle hultdinr value of Cod Liver Oil in tin inn (r lefts tablet form as ensy to take as randy! At J. Perry's and 1. J. Fry's, nippi?!, nnd other tfriippfcts, tO tnhlels (V- Adv. GUESTS AT BRIDGE Woodl.urn, Or., Mar. h 21. Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Carrlf-on had ns I heir pur-rtts at brldpe Friday n(pht, Mr. and Mrs. Itoy C. (;ibhons, Mr. mid Mrs. Itao T. Clhhons find Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Smith. Mrs. Uae T. Cltibons carried off Hie honors for hlph score for the ladies nnd l.'oy "'.tbhons was the winner of the pentleinen's prize. Irf,-si- t'tits were fcrvi il hy the host . iiti i: to m ii i, is Monmouth, March. 21 Mr. nn.l i . i ieorpe Cooper and Mr. and I-. W. J. Mulkey. Jr.. dmif to C.-ntraiia, Wn., yestfrday. Thr I- ft at 1 o'clock Sunday mnrninp I arrived In iVntralfa about U. On the rrtiirn trip they enjoyed ti nlc lunch at the Lewis and Clark (iiiblli park which Is a Washington state park. After n short stop fn 'or' land the proup nr rived home bout 9 o'clock last nU'ht. LICHTE RESIDENCE SCENE OF PARTIES Woodburn. Or.,, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. William Lltehe entertain- ed a proup of friends at "00" lr, celebration of St. Patrick's day at their home east of town. The honor prize for the lad lea was won by Mib. Hartley II. lionney. W. Praf linper carried off the honors fcr the gentlemen and the consolation was awarded to Mart ley I. lionney Kef reihnien(ij were served by the hostess. At the same time Ml1 Ituth LIrhte entertained a proup of about fifty yountf pecple In her fa (her's new barn, recently coin ph ted. The eveninp was spent In paints apropriato to the day and t efreshments followed. KID PARTYTnJOYED BY ECONOMICS CLUB Woodburn. Or., March 21. Mem h'-nt of the home economies club of Woodburn hlh school stuped a "kid ' party at the hlph school. Half of the members were dresed art boys and the others us very younp pirls, and the evening was spent In playing childhood games and volley ball In the pym. Jtefrehhment were served In the domestic science roonip, Mrs. Helen (JuiFo nnd Mls Ava Connor, advisors, chaperoned he affair. FAMILYGAJHERS Woodburn. Or., March 21. Mr. nd Mrs. Henry D. Miller entertain ed at their farm home yestcrdny wtlh a family dinner. KclatHcs present were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. I lit ivy of Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. ("red V'-rpen nnd son, Norman, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Yerpen of Aurora iiiid the host and hostess and son. Itotd'V. fLEAR YOUR SKIN oi disfipurinf; LIqIcIics and irritation. Lao Kurtzmau Piano This (standard make $C&0 model used. Now priced $310. Easy terms (Jeo. C. Will Music House, 4 32 State St., Salem. Established 48 years. 1 '?30tOt!w-U QamZ&viriOa&Z t0G An Amnzinj; Advcrtisinf; Offer! 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I cur Statt. 0 The Optical Profession I.ct mo confess tlint I take the prc.itest pride in my profes sion nnd that I consider the optical profession in its many phases one of the most interesting in the world and one in which it is possible to achieve the highest ideals of service to the public. If, after the experience of over 27 years, nnd after studying optometry nnd the wishes of the public in the lending optical centers, I were not able to offer the people of Salem better vision nnd better service nt n reasonable price, I would con eider my life work a dismal failure. There will, fortunately, always be room for some improve ment, nnd while I remain an optometrist I mean to bend every effort to devote every minute of my time to search ing out nnd overcoming nny of the difficulties that lie be tween me nnd the final nccomplifhment of my ideal. flense take the earliest opportunity to pay. us a friendly visit. You will be always welcome. Morris Optical Co Kroms .101-302.303 First Nat'1 Rink Hltl. H.VI IS HK'll l !t Qulnaby, March 21. Miss Mable Page bj recovering the us of her hand, which was badly bruised by being drawn Into the electric clothes wringer at ber home a cou ple of weeks ago. WKSTrOHT VISITORS Independence, March 21. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Byers ot West port, tqient the week end In this city at the home of the former's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jason l.yers. STOP BAD BREATH People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, suar coated tablets are taken fur bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dan gorous calomel does without any uf the bad after effects. Olive Tablets bring no griping, pain or any dlsngrceable effects. Dr. P. M. Edwards discovered the formula after 20 years of prnc tlco among patients afflicted with bowel .and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath, Olive, Tablets are purely a vege oil; you will know them by their ollvo color. Take nightly for a week and note the effect. 15c, 30c. table compound mixed with olive 00c. All druggists. Adv. RED PEPPERS END PAIN OF RHEUMATISM When you are suffering with rheumatism so you con hardly get around Just try Ited Pepper Itub and you will have the quickest re lief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Hub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula tion, breaks up the congestion and the old' rheumatism torture Is gone. Ruwles Red Tepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a Jar at once. Uso It for lumbago, neuritis, back ache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds In chest. Almost Instant relief awaits you. Re sure to get the gen uine, with the name Howies on each package. Adv. Sec Thh Piano A I-J50 upright Brewster. Now pric ed 235, used a little J5 a month. Geo. C. Will Musla House, 432 State St., Salem. Established 4S I year a. Skins That Attract People They must be eoft and colorful fre from uely hlne not dry or naHow pores that do not ahow. Jut try this new wonderful French ProceM Face rowejer called MELLO-OLO. Etoya on long time very pure you'll be amacd at Its superior beautifylnp oualitlee nothing lllio It Eel .MICI.LO-GLO. Crown Drug Co. Ailv. AGAIN TODAY John mttymote in the Ik UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. De Luxe Road Show Presentation of the Season'i Cleverest Musical Kevue Featuring Roy Smoot Nationally Recognized Tenor supported and surrounded by Hollywood Beauties The Very Cienni of the Sun-Kissed Beaches in a Three Act Ultra-Modern Diversion Mardl Gras ALSO SALEM'S FAVORITE FUNMAKER COLLEEN MOORE Tf n A V In "TWINKLETOES" 1 THE OREGON 1L!!JJ BBnaeHDOMlllDBmiBH .sv3vj tfeCM &fF.j t$f&) ifcZstf' itiSiodH ifeVsSj ifei3j mSf63s ife(m,l iv..' ivT (vvivii ke'iK k'ii rvii''i tbvi rvJvi 'XKJiJ ly&Jti&ti lSffA js. tSijfc.- liSfcij ipzjzYa A.a t.iia '4a j? fSTARTS T0M0RP0WI 'M AT POPULAR PRICES m rVlS .1 j " ', 1 ' ? Ly!3 Yf$l I j ...i. This picture has just closed a ten weeks run nt yfnv j I Pifiij? 1 TiWTPlTT FrX Ceorge M. Cohan's New York theatre at 52.20. J aV?'24' aSiSS lOJMIGHT j Atf42-H See it here at 50.-. No raise in prices. yf ..IT(,tlm ftSj See Ulfpi TONIGHT , 'y VaUdeville j ppjp) ' Vaudeville j r Ifp Shows Start at 2-7-9 NSwSfix (Salem's Theatre Beautiful) "VigjT Shows Start at 2-7-9 " li i sar r t (b II I k i ;1 I W 1 lU1 - II 153 I L-i t-.l bra. rs rBU I -IZtrZa). 'Scenes of Barbaric Splendor! Gor geous! Magnificent! Shown in full 'Color! Surpassingly Beautiful! One of a Hundred Thrilling Inci dents in the First Film - Presen tation of Jules Verne's Immortal Mastcrpiere Thrill Follows Thrill Dare-Devil Ridinpr by a Horde of 4000 Rarharic Tartar Tribesmen Rattle Scenes with Cast of 6,000. - Marvelous Musical Interpretation by Samuel Totten on the Ascending Wurlitzer L.Ui The Greatest Epic of Darinir t ourairc nnd Fearless Hravery Ever Produced for the Screen the Greatest Stacc Melodrama of the Century n Huric I'roduc- JL?-T"l ',on Stupendous in Concep- ft.Ji 'lon 80 Mammoth in hxecotion i-J so Spectacular In Presentation CAST of 6,000!'' MAGNIFICENT rfrit as to Dwarf All Other Features" by Comparison! W 'Ml ? v.; js-i'-w rs AlrJNlJJ lUJN i' rVj SPECTACLES Vf ttvt tjtttt SKiiBii I w II I i I i COLOR jp i S2,L i iy the Greatest Stacc Melodrama l iH. V --S. fi vm mn 9 y fCmi Hon so Mammoth in Execotion 1 -SriiK rff X 6 1 Jt-JdV.