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PATIE SEVEN PIONEER WOMAN GOVERNOR EXTOLS1 APPLEGATE PASSES, CLIMATE AT KLAMATH FALLS DESPITE SHOWER YELLOW MASK"? USSELVS 'MEDFORD'S OWN STORE" MEDFORD MTO TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OTCEnOK, TUESDAY, MAY 1. 102S. R Get rid of it this way! 4 Of all unsightly blemishes none is so repellent as that yellowish tinge on teeth. Look at your teeth white or yellowish? Fortunately, that unbecoming stain can now be removed . . . without harm to the softest enamel. The magic substance your dentist uses for cleaning and polishing teeth has now been embodied in a pleasant, tasty tooth paste known as ORPHOS. The beautifying , effects are simply enchanting! Now accept our amazing offer! JC In order that you may experience the delights of this marvelous dentifrice, we make you this astounding offer. Clip -his :oupon. Bring it to us. The coupon is worth 21 cents. In return for it we will give-you a big 50c tube of ORPHOS, good for 102 brushings, for only 29 cents! JACKSONVILLE, Apr. 30.-Woril : CAI.I.M. Ore. May I. Ml Cull-. WB8 received hero Sunday from . f''""s who are minim,- ilio i-oust ... . . .. . . ' with the kcilwuml Miniiiro caruvun Klamath Falls, that Mra. illtam . ',, ,,, Flnlcy had paused away at the , advaniase of the Wlllanieti val famlly home in that city. She Willi ley when they banqueted here last be remembered an a resident of night with leading eitizens tt Su Applesate ninny years ago. Klit lem and the stale of Oregon, was a sister of J. M. Dews of till; NotwilhstanilinK Ihe rain that place and also of Kalno Phillips! greeted the visitors, Governor lut of Squam lake. lernson enlarged nion the uiu-inii- Adrlan Pane and his son. Wll- parable elitnate of the valley and Ham Page and wife of Fort K lam- summarized the Industries of Polk ath were visi'ops at the T. C. Nor-1 and Marion counties, emphasizing rls honle last Thursday. Oie numerous world records made Mrs. Henry Mankin was a Med.-, ly dairy cattle of the district, ford visitor Monday. I Alderman Hal 1. l'alton, repre- Mrs. Anna Coffinnn Is spendlns:! seining Mayor Lovesley, averred a N' days at Iho homo of Mrs. I that Salem Is the most beautiful Alpha llnrtman. ! ctly In the world. Don't fall to attend the muslcaP ,1'lyili" IMinonsoll. spokesnian for program given by tho Medfordj I'"' (.'allfornians said he was fearful .-Iwuil of mosle In eonlunctlon I tl"t everyone In the caravan would ' ...i.k ti,n v.... I'nttuitn ,limtiiiir wan to move to Marion eountv. school Thursday night, May 3. Ad-1 Senator Drlseoll responded to the mission 25 and 10 cents. The pro- governor s speech, ceeds from this program are to be! The visitors were met nt Albany used by the chamber of commereely the L'Iii-i-i-Iiiiik. They were uc towards buying chairs and by thy! companied by a brace of favemen P.-T. A. towards buying playground - from Crania Pass w ho entertained equipment. I'. S. hotel. 8 p. m. I with stunts. Mim Alice Hoofs was a Modioli, shopper Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. liert C'lnrk and ram-i lly moved to their new home Sri POllTLAMl, ore.. May I. UP) The ltedwood Kmplre associa tion caravan ariived here this morning from Salem and tho (travelers were received formally j at ljiurelhurst park by a Port I land committee. They were taken j for n trip over the Columbia river highway as far as Hood Hiver. Redeemable at these drug stores J. McNalr's Pharmacy -Jarmln & Woods West Side Pharmacy . Strang's Drug Store ' Heath's Drug Store Medford Pharmacy a USE THIS COUPON WORTH Pment it, nrned, and Jru(fUt will deliver to you a targe 50c tube of ORPHOS TOOTH PASTE RmuMa "Yellow Miufc for onlr 29 cents! 21 Yew Name.... "iinwlili Druo Stort AMrcu I C'"" nt Coupon BcccplHbit only llurinjr period ot. April 27 to K Mhv of .; MONTUBAL, ' May ' 1. (P) Slr.ora'ry degree of doctor of laws' service to humanity in establish 'Mr , Z ml i . " '8 from McGill university at the con-jing and maintaining a aeries riven the Bremen's crew at Qi-een. ' vocation Mai: 30. Tho degrco Is. hospitals and niirslnB. Jio in c a ly Island, ia to receive the hon- to be given in recognition of his' along the coast of Labrador. truly, there's no greater delicacy Of jlaVOr There's i delicacy of flavor to Wesson Oil thit quite astonishes people who have never used it. And it is this very delicacy that has made it the salad oil far txillitict for French Dressing. For Wesson Oil blends perfectly with all the varied season, ingj and condiments that lend savor to this most delightful of lld dressings. Next time you go out to dinner, watch your hostess as she mixes her French Dressing. And tilts the gay little crystal cruet to measure out the Wesson Oil. You can't mistake it it has that clear, pale straw color that you find only in really choice salad oil. Pure. Wholesome. And deliriously good to eat! Indeed, it's so delicious that many people like to use it plain, just as it is, on salads of vegetables. . . And so delicious that thousands of women are using it for frying and for shortening. It s easy to work with and the food really does taste better. Herb Wiedoeft Explains Making Phonograph Records Medford Monday. (leorge Mcrrltt and Mrs. Lizzie r.reeinvood and Miss McCully were transacting business In Medford Saturday. 0 I MO .MCn S UOSPCI ICam or ',T.1nlrh, t l. ...... Inn. I ford held a meeting at the lres-lat a banmle, .,.,, t.al.avnn ,vm byterlan church Sunday at o p. n ,,.avi, K wav tovVilr, Victoria, The meeting was well attended an. c tomorrow morning, the first very mucn enjoyeu ny an s, ,diiled slop being at Long ana we nope iui-j win m- view, Wash ' (ieorgo jsiaxweu was in aieuioru Saturday. Mr. and Sirs. Harold Crump and mother, Mrs. Cora Crump and lit tle Hetty spent Sunday at their ranch on the Applegate. Frank Won'en and Mrs. Kd Smith were In Medford Thursday. Xtra. Frank Saulsherry, Mrs. Liz zie Greenwood. Miss McCully and Ida llowmnn motored over to Ap plegate Sundny and visited at the John Pernoll home. Mr. and Mrs. P.rown and chil dren, from nenr Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Flck nnd little son Ijiurence wero guests nt the home of their pnrenls. Mr. and Mrs. Os car Knox. Sunday. C. n. Dunnlngton nnd family were among those picnicking oi the Applegate river Sundny. T. C. Norris and wife were din ner guests Sunday at the homo of U. H. Cndwallader In Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Erie Whlto and daughter Margurlte departed Kun .day for Klamath Falls and vicinity for a few days visit. C. II. Dunnlngton was a week end visitor here from t; rants Pass. Arthur Lewis and family worn Applegate visitors Sunday. Jack Moore nnd son, .lack Jr., of Medford were visitors Sunday at the Archie Uowman home. Frank Mingo left Sunday morn Ing on a business trip to Portland. Tho Cnmpflre Girls piny will be given at the U. S. hall Saturday evening. May 12. Funds are to be used for summer camp ex penses. Tickets Adults 23 cents; children 15 cents. Mrs. Irene Crump took her Campflro Cllrls to Tablo ltoclt for an outing Saturday, which was very much enjoyed by the girls. Tho Royal Neighbor lodge of Jacksonville has received an Invl tation to attend tho meeting of the Itoyal Neighbor lodge of Medford. Thursday evening. May 3. Vaudeville Programs Evenings Only For tho next few weoka Hunt's Craterian theatre will show the regular bill of Wednesday vaude ville at the evening show only. Thin la only a temporary nrran;c ment and the show will again play both afternoon and evening in a few weeks. . .Medford la forced ,to miss the afternoon show on account of two or three additional cities tuklng the bill in the south. All of this has a good feature: tho acts will continue to Improve in quality as the more l:mc a cir cuit can add the better the acts, and in a short time everything will be back to the regular schedule and better than ever. Tho program for tomorrow will be: 8yd Dnvls Revue, hcadliner of Ihe bill, comprises a quintet of song, danco and travesty experts, pre senting "Jail House nines." Willie Dunlny and llosslo Mer rill will he seen In a comedy skit called . "So Long llroadway," a humorous flirtation between tho city' slicker and tho lurmer maid. Tho Klllarney Girls arc three col- leeDB from tho "Oould Sod." Their voices blend in the beauitful har monies that are celberated by the singers from the Kmerald Isle. Anna Schullcr and George, art istic gymnasts and athlcts, do won derful balancing and equllibristlc stunts. Harry Fiddler, character come dian, Interprets a Chinese charac ter through song and monologue. The niakin.; of phonograph danco records Is one nf the most inter esting and difficult tasks which falls to the lot of modern jazz mu sicians, says Herb Wiedoeft, whoso recording orchestra Is to provide tho thrills for Medford music lov ers Monday and Tuesday, May 7 und 8, at Hum's Craterian theatre. "It takes long experience and endless calculation to learn how to gauge the positions of different in struments. You must learn by ex periments just which ones must bo closet' to the receiving horn than others; , which ones havu a tone that cuts through the others, anil which huvo to lie coaxed forward. You can't always stay in one place throughva whole number, cither. As the melody Is passed from one Instrument to another, you have In move them to koep It always In ovidencc. Of course, with the niod orn improvements tho task Is sim plified somewhat but even then It is difficult and requires consider able study. "One reason why tho records of Nick Lucas are so flno Is that lie knows, to the lost fraction of nil inch, just how to move, and when.'' FREE BELA Kit V1KXNA, .May 1, (I') Willi rtlioutM of "Kelu Ktm nitiHt ho liberated," nevorul thouHiimt com iminfMH wound un a M"l' day cclebrution by maltiiiK a dolor-1 mined assault upon tho prison bulldinp, where tlio Hungarian comrnunli l.t Incarcerated. Fortunately tho police B"n'' at this point wat strong enough to withstand the attack and frus trated the conimuniHU' deHln. The ring leaders wero nrrestcd nnd tbvir followera withdrew crest fallen. -f To Whom II May Concern. My wife, Delva Uuatie, having left my bed and board without inyt consent nnd against my will ami wish, notice Is hereby given that I 'will not bo rosponHlMe for any (lebtH she may Incur for any pur pose whatever. J. J. Dl'ANK, 4'J MnrMivz. 'it!lf. Buster Keaton in "College," Rialto Buster Keaton In pleaMn au dicnccH at the Kialto In hie latest comedy scream, "CoIU-kc," allow ing what In BUppo-l to happen In educational Institution and why the co-eds prefer the athletic boyn. 'CoUckc" Js a real photbacream and a picture with c rtory which holds the aptctatora' Interest all the time. "Buffter'' la pure at bin beat In this comedy of collcgo Hfe that Is highly enjoyed by old, a well ANTI-KNOCK IMEDD! (EIMDWNj GAOOM)! needs no cJope-: HKIUIll Oil COHMIIV OF ll"MH rp n en window Doon 5 FRAMES E n at . n CI TROWBRIDGE D lb ESS WOOL ENSEMBLES REDUCED for WEDNESDAY Every wool, sport and combi nation and silk and wool en semble sharply reduced for Wednesday. Ensembles have found great favor with smart ly dressed women this season and we have placed these re ductions on our entire re maining stock for a quick dis posal. Several smart sport costumes are included. S19.75 Ensembles Now S15.75 S29.75 Ensembles Now S24.75 S39.75 Ensembles Now S32.75 S49.75 Ensembles Now $42.75 The Genuine Printed Celenese Ji!aulifiilly colored irintiiigs on the genuine "Olenesc" that make the most colorful of sum mer frocks; -10 inches wide, absolutely fast colors anil if you have "Genuine Celenese" you are as sured of perfect satisfaction, as they (tl Qft are fashion's favored fabrics " 1 -HL j... W MS New 40-Inch Printed Crepe All new designs, including the dots so good right . . . ' . 11 . I... i now. JTUiTetl on excellent (juainy crepe un cmue, these silks will make you a most serviceable and AJCiOi practical summer dress. Small and large dqsigns,. light, or dark colors, and an excellent quality, at Butterf ield's New Printed Cottons Wash dresses that wash, of these new fast-color-mercerized prints arc just the needed garments for the hot summer tTnysr Many ncv-pHtfarris and colorings, that will make up beautifully for either women's or children's clothes, and AQf the colors are all guaranteed .'. Fast Color Printed Cambrics For inexpensive wash dresses, for cither women or children, you cannot beat the fast-color. 36-inch printed cambrics in the neat patterns shown. There are large and small designs, and many very pretty colors shown; both light and dark. QQ I All guaranteed fast colors, at .- " j BEFORE STARTING TO CUT CHOOSE A Butterick Pattern AND BE ASSURED OF Style - Distinction - Low Cost Kasliiomiblos liavc dim-ovcrcd Hint, by waking tlieir own dollies they can ncliiovn frocks which surely express pprsonulilics. lfutterick styles arc authentic uilnptations o what, J'aris and Fifth Avenue are wearing at th c moment. THE DELT0R ASSISTS AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS ALIKE I Kai'h step in cutting, basting, stitching, seaming and finally ingenious methods of fin-' ishing arc carefully explained nnd pictured. If you, too, will bo accurate Butterick put terns will guide you to new fields of self-expression and chic. JUNE FASHIONS NOW AT RUSSELL'S ' ' "Kaynee" Wash Wash Suits Every mollier knows the value of "Kaynee" wash suits for their lit tle boys, from 2 to 8 years old. They wash perfectly, they fit per fectly;, they are made of Hie best materials and wear exceptionally well; at every price. At 1'usseU's exclusively in Med ford, you can find this nationally known line in every price range they make, and a wonderful as sortment liere for your selection. $1.98 up to $4198 Suits and Blouses Blouses For many years tho "Kaynee" lino of boys' blouses and shirts have been tho standard by which blou.se perfection is measured. Today, as in tho past, mothers buy "Kaynee" when they. want the, best. Russell's have a wonderful assortment now of the newest materials and styles. The sport neck styles in both blouses and shirts, in plain and faifl'V weaves are in demand for hot weather. These arc shown in all prices, as well as tho regular collar tvpe. $1.00 up to $1.98 las young.