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METiFOTITJ M7LTC TRIBTOE, CTEDTOftP, ftTTCnoy, TTTTTTSTTY, lUY 17, 1053. REV Elf flO more YELLOW MASK!" JACKSONVILLE 10 START DRIVE IHV-. T n I i 4 iWOMEN OF CITY; SHEARING SHEEP ! COUNTY ASKED 1 CUTTING ALFALFA ! TO SUPPORT FAIR AT TABLE ROCK Do the women of Jackson coun-j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Duvlsson i realize (hut tliin lux measure - an) visit. tip In l'ortland this week. forma strcot. Mr. Green lb a Span Ish-American war veteran. H. K. Haiina is havinic his house and Karaite painted. The work U being done by John Renault. Mrs. l.elia McKee of Applegntel I Ih visiting at the home of her! daughter Mm. T. K. Dunnlngton. ; j Mrs. MrKee, Mr. and Mr. Albert Haekert. Jack Sharp, Ora Phillip; land wife and l.eona Phillips en-; I joyed a chicken dinner at the T. ; K. Punnington home Sunday. i Mrs. L. A. Reamesand non Harry i Keumes, of Phoenix were recent ! JACKSO.VVILI.K. Muv 16. A ' x-iitrj nt Mr lira 11:irt,.iuch. ! i,v ih ..hnn.h .,f i ." . u . x, ? t', . . tlL IvMch appears on the special bal- Their daughter, Mrs. Ray Wyntt , inerce. It Is hoped that everyone .interested In the civic welfare will! j lake out a membership. The cham I ber of com me roe has done much in through the valley The local health unit announce a baby clinic to be hold In the par lors uf the Presbyterian church on j conjunction with the council to aid ; Monday, May 2 1st, at :! p. m. All jand build up the city, and plans j babies from thren months to six ' ftr greater works are under way. J years of ae. inclusive, will be ex I Itids for the new display casos .illumined. All mothers having chil- ihe museum were opened last week' dren of those ages nre and will no doubt be let this week, t requested to bring thrm. Mr nml Mm hVoj! mntm-Pii in ! Verne fit evens and family, who Prospect on n business trip Sutur-! heen living on liig Applegate.J day afternoon. On Thursday night Roy moved the first of this week into I the house of W. A lot Friday regarding the fair ground measure. Is of vital im portance to every one of u. whether we are club women or not ? When the woman's building was erected nix years ago, the origi nal planss called lor n larger n t l.ntlt on Onoh SidO earnestly jQt th0 ma,n room. Tne first year the building was large enough It stands. The second year It was crowd- spending the evening at the; ng the week end. .n Smith home when the On Saturday, May 12. th . . I ftr r.fi-U mw thtMr nln Oil nt on scouts, accompanied by their scout ma st er n nl M is. Charles I.n rson and assistant scoutmaster and Mrs. . T. Wilson walked in and Mir prised their executive. After nnlver" mucn eveninir nf i:iims Inni-h wak Rprvnd. i alti ndanc". Troop 3.1 is very sorry to lose their scout executive. J. M. Parker of Myrtle Point. Ore., was an overnight visitor at the T. t Nbrris home, en route to Klamath county this week. Charles liliieh wife and son. Charles, Jr., were among the ninny visitors on Utile Applegato Sun day. T. K. Dunnington. proprietor of our local meat market is having Ilirre is a Sure Way, to Baiiiuli that Yellowish Tiuge i'rom Your l'tH and Ke4'I t lie in internally 1 Mr. nd Mrs. P.ekhor and children White Guarantee!! IF your teeth haven yellowish hue (look now and sec!) there is asafcbcicnlific ninl pleasant wny to remove that unbecom ing color. Iadin dentists recommend it. The foremost movie stars anil stnelteautien use it. Hundreds of thousands of Women and men have accepted it and testify to teeth whiter and prettier than ever before. We, ask only lhat you try it for twenty days. We know that this method will so whiten your teeth nndimpartsiithdixyjing beauty effects that you will never revert to old-fashioned dentifrices. We'll go further we'll guarantee it! If this new anil mar velous means fail (and it won't) return ihe utilised portion of the tube to your tlrji-t and get the fall purchase price liAt. ('ould anything be fairer tliau this? This way to white teeth beauty is ORPJIOS TOOTH PASTE. And the reason it alone can banish that stubborn, unlovely "Yellow .Mask' is thia: OltPIIOS is composed of ' TrM-ulciiun Phosphate. This is a magic white powder lhat foremost dentUts me to clean and polish teeth. It is their tet-th beauty secret. Tito makers of OUP1IOS have succeeded in composing a pleasant, tafty tooth paste from this wonderful powder. And it's so safe can't harm the boftest enamel. Accept now this marvelous ORPIIOS. Don't keep Iho white lovelinvss of your teeth hidden behind that "Yellow Mask." K i-member our guarantee. Buy a tube from your druggist today without" fail. Orphos TOOTH PASTE Removes 44YeUov Mask" the iomu if irnnn s. h..i.i n Mirnrko I North Fifth street, whicti nus oe. n party for W. W. !!elcher. the scout 1 occupied by Clen Male and family evecuiive of Cttifpr Iike nnimoil ! during this school year. Mr. Hale ' and family moved to Asniand uur were Ik taking care of the store during' their absence. j Sheep shearing U In full swing! here, with O. T. Wilson and Nate1 Milkoskl of Sum Valley contract- j ing the larger part of the work. . The first cutting of alfalfa hay wan bce.un on several farms hero this week, and weather permitting, will be general In the course of nn other week. Mel Atkins visited relatives here Sunday, while on his way to the Klamath sheep camps, where ho It is said that traffic will held up during the redecklng e Camp- fire Oil Is gave their play. " I Returning of Kosatiu." Much work and time were put In on the pre sentation of the play. The girls fi 'ihfl third, we moved tb ChilriVrs on'-. ... , .u. . n-mtn' i .h h,,.,,'11 nn an mu imo has a Rearing contract 11 Ulice lO HlO Illtu t itamn """" ing. We have long ugo outgrown lhat, and we must have more space. Lust year,- we ull missed the large, artistically arranged exhi bition of women's work. We all want to see what others are doing. We need the incentive and tho inspiration and every woman in Jackson county wants the Jackfon county fair to con tinue vear after year, und If this appreciated the large The proceeds of this lav will KO towards paying the way at the summer cainu. A camp- dream is to become a realization, ing place has not yet been selected. ; wo- must nil get busy Friday and The girls wish to thank all whojVote "YES" to measure JQO. helned make this play a success. if iin ineu.su re carries, we a i the P.yhPe bridge for some two or i three weeks commencing about i June 1. The holdup, however, will j j he only during the eight-hour , working day. ' Many from here attended the field meet at Antloch last Satur day, and all report an enjoyable j nnd interesting time and feel that. Prof. Nedry of the Antloch school Is entitled to much praise for the way he bandied the affair. Those who attended the high' school play at Sams Valley last ; promised two new The Jacksonvlllo high school will hold Its commencement exer- ! tho north, and one to tho south rises at tho school auditorium to- if our present building rooms one to Friday night were highly pleased OOD FOR LONG RUNS!" ANTI-KNOCK GASOLINE fc f FOR i v"- mm t t mm TROWBRIDGE D OCAIIIXirr WOltKS mm 3D D You will like LOS ANGELES Better if You Stop at SIXTH and SPRING STREETS mm "OH IA Bmtwmri BM" New Million Dollar Anna tit CocniombU Raol $2.00 per day np without baxfa JZ.50 per day up with bath PERSONAL SERV1C8 Popular Priced Coffee Shop and Grill WeCkMk Tr Car a 1 1 H. C FRYtAN, Proprietof HARRT a WAOTNW S.UMBLL H. WAOBKIR installed a glass refrigerator show case and has put in a new floor in his building. This, together with the new ice plant he recently In stalled, makes his meat market one of the best equipped in tho county. lconard McKee and family of Applegate and W. A. Chllders nnd family of HiIr plane were picnick ing in Ashland Sunday. Mrs. Italph Jennings brought her car and she and Mrs. Martha Dunnington took Mrs. Annie Coff mnn out to visit the Log Town rem- etary Saturday. Mrs. Coffman has many relatives laid to rest there. C. 11. Dunnington drove the car nnd Mrs. Coffman stood the trip nicety. We are pleased to learn that our former townsman, Harold Heed of Mountain Clrove, Okla., is on his way back to Jacksonville where he Intends to reside again. C.eorgr Merltt and Miss McCully vblted Mr. nnd Mrs. Jackson of Ashland Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Iverson of Medford called at the home of Mrs. George Max well Sunday afternoon. Miss Alice Hoefs nnd Mrs. Olm- sted motored through tho. valley Friday evening. Miss .Tattle Hewlett from Eagle Point who, has heen at the Rogue Itlver sanitarium for several weeks, is improving. Mrs. Mary Wendt of Medford at tended Presbyterian church herei Sunday morning. j The P.-T. A. held its last meeting of the year last Friday afternoon. Officers were elected for the en suing year as follows: Mrs. O. O. S n n d e n. president; Mrs. V. J. Iteach. vice president: Mrs. H. Crump. Fecretnry, and Mrs. F. J. Kick, treasurer. Plans are being In id for obtaining equipment for the playground and a notice will he given .Inter of aspecial meeting for that purpose. Mi, and Mrs. J. P. Wells of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Guy of Rogue River called on Miss Mc Cny Sunday. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Geotge Mawell had as a dinner guest Sunday, Mrs. Harold Crump. Hv. Klmer McVIcker gave an excellent Mother's day sermon here Sunday morning, hiving a beauti ful tribute to mothers. The church was appropriately decorated for the occasion. The choir gave bcv- orai numoers or excein-nt music and n very beautiful soio was sung by Mrs. Chester Wednt. M is. Frn n k Paulsherry visit ed Mrs. Hatfield of Central Point Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnett attended the Four-Squaro Gospel church nt Med for dSunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Gannon of' Klamath Falls, after taking treat ments for the past month, returned to their home Tuesday. George Carter and sons. Max and Robert, of Phoenix were calling on friendw here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chorley Adams. Mr. Jack Moore and pon Jack, Jr.. and Rillie Williams of Medford. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Adams and daughter Jean, and Viola Moses were dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. j V. T. Wilson Sunday. J The seventh and eighth grade pupils, accompanied by their tench-j er. Glen Hale, motored to Ashland Saturday where a picnic dinner was enjoyed In the park and also swim-"1 mlng at Helms baths. I Mrs. Annie Coffm;rn left Sunday . evening for Portland, where hc expects to reside with her sister. I S. K. Dunnington nnd wife, C. R. Dunnington, wife nnd children,1 Mrs. L. J. Com best. Kred ondj Wayne Com best, David Winning-1 horn. T. C. Norrls nnd wife, Mr.j and Mrs. Mttchel and children and Mrs. H. Rare and daughters were nmrr.f the man people who were, nlcnicklng on. Little Appbnte, Sunday. i Leona Phillips of Srjuaw lake was In our city Sunday, en route to Rutte Falls, where she Is nt-i tending" school. I Mj"- Iverson, nee Emma Wool f, 1 former resident of Jacksonville, I here from her home at Longvlew.l Wa"h., vistlng her mother, Mrs. I Woolf on Forest creek. Ora Phillips, wife and son of Klamath Falls passed through here Friday en route to Pquaw lake to' visit his parents. They returned home Sunday. William M. Green nnd family of! Portland hnve moved Into the i hnuce which they recently purehas- ed of John Renault on West Call- nlgh, May 17, at S o'oJnck. The graduating class consists of five hoys. Everyone is cordially in HOW TO VOTE FAIR MILL LEVY The proposition for the mill lux levy for support of Ihe county fuir appears on a separate ballot to morrow and in the only proposition on that ballot. . It will be hamlecl each voter at the polls. To. vote for the fair: 300 X for levy Yes. Kvery person registered, man or woman, whether a taxpayer or not, is entitled to vote on the fair levy, i It Is hoped that the proposition will carry so work can beKln at once to erect the necessary build itjKS for a fair this Tall. ....,.....- Gresham New Zion Kvangolical church here Is dedicated. with the enterlalniiunt and claim it was one of the best ever put on by that school. Those who holit've In a rounty fair and wo believe nearly every one, does k1iou:o not fail to ko to the polls next Friday nnd vote for I the one mill levy, thuR assuring We women 'of JacUson county j a permanent plant with all hulltl are awake. We know the value nirs completed und an up-to-date of the ballot, we must ao our exhibition every year. If this measure falls to carry, we will probably never have a Jaikson county fair attain, and we will watch our cherished women's building cradually be come a wreck. Rums Krnnk Whltine sells fat steers for $3714. part, and do it wen. J'lease il'n your share. Vote 1 300 "Yes." JANE SNi:niooiti , Legion of Condemned at Hunt's Craterian An Interesting story showinK In full detail the hazardous yet roman tic life of a group of branded men at the front a group of men who owed debts to society und felt that only death could cxplute their sins. Nothing was too dangerous, any mission that wan brounht on was dispatched with reckless abandon, so that soon they became the talk of the front and of the entire world when feats of valor were discussed. Into this group is projected young Clary Cooper as the Ameri can newspaperman who wishes to die because of supposed faithless ness on the part of his sweetheurt. Tho high spot In tho story comes when Cooper Is forced to carry the sweetheart (Kay Wray) across the German lines us a spy. In many of the flying sequences . A well arranged iM-ogram. con sisting mostly of musical numbers, is being prepared to celebrate the closing of rtnl' school next Friday night. Among the special features will be a six-piece orchestra from the Medford school of music and a talk to ihe .young people on high er education by Uev. Mell of the First Christian church of Medford. There Is no admission charge and everyone is invltfd. Ontario has new Ice cream plant, making !;00 gallons a day. Pelican City Shaw-Ilertram Co. reopens the old Wheeler-Olmslond sawmills. Ihe spectator Is carried along in the cockpit of the "ship." living really the life of the aviator In hattle. And. the men who handled tho "planes" were those pilots who hnfl made nnmes for themselves as ot during the worm war. trap tain S. C. Campbell, of the Itrltlsh; Ted Parsons, of the French, nnd Ueut. Itudolph Schnd, of the Ger man Air Corps, lake part In the production. ' r i 1 "k-x v.: "Break .the Anderson-Chaney-Talent Ring Anderson Talks of the Record of Chaney HERE IT IS Chancy had a phanrc to make himself famous throughout the United States in the DeAutremont ease. lie muffed it. "lie didn't have anything on the ball." Jackson county hired George Koberts, and paid him $2000 for doing Chaney 'h work for him. Like water seeking its level, Chaney became the court room usher of the DeAutremont case. ' ITc started out like a lion in the Talent case, but the going became too hard and he -withdrew and the Attorney General sent a lawyer to take up the burden. . He got into trouble over his revolving fund, whose remark able gyrations the grand jury finally solved, and it was a "secret" no longer. Did the dry members of the bar rush to this great champion of the prohibition law? (according to Anderson). They did not! George Roberts and Porter Neff, both avowed wets, did the rushing They defended him -without fee, so they say. They arc good lawyers, both. Something odd here, friends. Do you suppose Chaney is trying to play both sides against the middle; is he talking dry to the drys and wet to the wets? Re member the injunction in the Bible, " Hecau.se ye are neither hot or cold I spew ye out of my mouth." Can either the drys or the wets trust this man? , Are you going to return to office a man who can neither prosecute for Jackson county when she is in dire need of a prosecutor, or defend himself when he is attacked? Nominate Allison Moulton, a hard-fighting court lawyer, for District Attorney of this county, on the Republican ticket. 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