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MEDFORD MSIL TRTBIINTg, MEDFORD, OKEOOy, TITTTJRDAY. MAY 24.. Ifl2?s. PXGT SEVEN L BREAKS RECORD SLAYS DAUGHTER HAVE A CHANCE TO i i AND SHOOTS WIEE! WIN BIG PRIZE STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Mayi 24. (jp) Thelma Matton, Stnntprd , university junior registered from) Hunta Ana, yesterday stepped the; lib -yard high hurdles In 10 7-10 : aeconds, shattering the world's rec-; ord for women In that event by 3-10 second. The old mark of 11' seconds was set by Miss Mary Wor rall of Sargent school. Cambridge ' A peculiar feature of the 65-! yard record Is the fact that It is, p lower than the world's mark for ; the 0-ynrd hurdles, which 1 held by Miss Helen Filkey at 9 3-5 sec- ' onds, because girls. In official meets seldom run at other than fiO nr TO-yunl distances. 'have. you i ELL OWi MASK?" PIIILADKLPHIA, May 24 OP) An estranged husband shot and. killed his daughter as she lay in bed today, seriously wounded his wife and then killed himself. An other daughter, lying beside her sinter, was spared. The man was John Oslock. His slain daughter, Jennie, was 2 7. Mrs. Florence Oslock, 4it. has wounds in the stomnch and left hhoultlt-r. she is not expected to recover. Oslock, a laborer, had been es tranged from his wife for five months, having been ordered from home, police said, when he re fused to work. He entered the house today by forcing a kitchen window. s. OFFICIAL SALE OF ' ISlP lid III :t-i - y took at Your TeetJu Do They Have a Yellowish Hue? Then Here' the Way to Sparkling It hitenest , . . Ouaranteed! '"PJIAT unbecoming yellowish tinge is not ; j. hi mn mom enamel nut in a lluu, glassy mask that a ''liquM cement1 in your saliva im lornicu over uie enamel. So uhat dental science has done ift to per ' feet a means of removing that unsightly . "Yellow Mask" -without harm to the softest ; enamel. There is a basic substance that does this to perfection. It is known as Tri-Cal-cium Phosphate." The leading dentists use . it for cleaning and polishing teeth. But the chief aim of science has been to give you the marvelous benefits of this won derful TriCalcium Phospliate" for daily ' use. In a pleasant, tasty toolh paste. So that van could first remove, thttt rpnllnf "Yellow Mask11 and secondly, have clazz lingly white teeth forever. ; It's been a big job! The most noted scien tists nave woruea on it. Uut now success has come. The name of this magic dentifrice Is Dltl'IIOS TOOTH PASTE. Dentisls every. V ltere hail it. Prima donnas of the movie : screen, opera and stage are using it.' In less than six months more than a million women , and men have abandoned old-styled denti. frices for ORPIIOS and testify to teeth whiter and lovelier than ever before. r. .. ,.. ,u:. ORPIIOS at once. Get a tube from your druggist. Give it a friendly trial, expecting amazing improvement in the whiteness of your teeth. Look solelyfornewtecthbcauty. Eipect no sideshow of foam and lather just increasiiigwhiteness. If you don't eel a real thrill of delight, take the unused portion of thrttulieliackandgctthe full purchase price. Now don't keep beauty waiting act! Orphos TOOTH PASTE Removes "Yellow Mask" STARTS FRIDAY The official sale of the Ameri can Legion Memorial poppy will start tomorrow, Friday, S.'.th and will continue through Memorial Day. Those contributing to this worthy cause are urged to wear the little roil poppy through Na tional poppy week, in grateful re membrance of thoso who did not come buck. The popples are made by dis abled "World win veterans in the hospitals and sold by the Ameri can Legion auxiliary, every cent of the proceeds going to provide cheer and comfort for the needy and suffering men and their fam ilies, it Is but nn expression of sincere gratitude to those who gave themselves for their country. There will be a central poppy booth at the chamber of com merce, where popples can be se cured, and it is urged that Med ford people respond generously. Oregon, which Bhared with California the honor of produc ing the best of all Pacific coa.-U singers who competed In the 19Z7 national radio audition, will be represented In this nation-wide singing competition again this year under the same chairman, who led it to victory last year Mrs. Isaac L. Patterson, wife of the governor. Mrs. Patterson, who has long i been prominent in musical clr- cles and active In all cultural movements, '. formerly was vice president general of the D. A. It. She was reappointed Oregon stain chairman toduy. Ted lioy the "singing black smith" of Pilot Rock, who won 20to rash and a year's tuition In a music conservatory In the 1 !2 7 audition, will not compete this year. All other Oregonlans, between the ages of 3 8 and 25 . inclusive, are eligible, Mrs. Pat terson said. j Rewards totalling $17T00 cash, i free music conservatory Instruc j ilon and 1 20 medals have been orierea iy the Atwater Kent foun dation of Philadelphia for win ners of the 1928 audition, and Mrs. Patterson will start Imme diately to help ambitious young Oregonians to gain" these benefits. Then will bn arranged singing contests In Astoria, Portland. Cor vallls. Baker. Burns. Eugene, Mo Minnville, Iiflrande. Marshfield, Pendleton, fiulem. Bend. Med ford, Klamath Kalis. The Dalles, Hose burg. Tillamook and other cities, this local canvass being the first step in the nation-wide search for America's best undiscovered young singers. Winners of these local con tests a boy and a girl from each will compete In Oregon's state audition, which will be broadcast from radio station KflW at Port land next autumn. T BUS! 'EM CAMPAIGN STARTS IN MEDFORD TODAY BENEFIT READY FOR neKlnnln? today the . Mnll Trlb un tvlir'ca'rry on" ah ''advertising cnnipnlgn, exclusively In this city, Eloexscr-IIe.memnnn Co. for thefr different products Including "Can't Bust 'Em" overalls and pants for men and boys, for work and outing wear, that are standard the country over and bear the guarantee for service and sutisfaction by the manufacturers. Ill fact, the "Can't Bust 'Em" sign means "An -unconditional guarantee, complete assortment, special sizes, skilled union work manship, best materials, ood fit, long wear and personal service." Thet company bus been manu facturing this brand of high cluss merchandise at San Francisco for 77 yenrs, the factory growing con stantly to meet the demands of the business, and claims to he the first manufacturing concern on the coast using union lubor. Watch the Medfortl dealers' win dows for displays of tho goods.. They have ?ool assortments and will satisfy your demnnds. reparations are complete for the Amerlcnn Legion Drum corps wrestling smoker tomorrow nlKht at the Hllnrity hall where Bllllc Shaw of Mtuiqn, O., challenger of nil (strnn&ler) Lewis, will meet Don Nolnnd of Marshfield and Sailor Jack Wood of this city, guaranteeing to throw both in 00 minutes one at a time and wrestl- ltlK",tho third fairwllh cither op. ponent tno crowd .may choose. A one-fall finish nintoh will he staged between Thtirman Jackson of Chlloquln and Ten Porter of Mcurord for the semi-windup and Is expected to provide consider able action, for both wrestlers are fast and clever. Porter has wrest led several times In Med ford and has won most of his matches. The American Legion drum corps will be present before the smoker begins and will play sev eral pieces, according to present plans. The drum corps will prob ably nlso sponsor Millie Shaw and Strangler Lewis match, which will be given at the fair grounds June 6, if present outlined plans are carried through, depending on the support of next Fridays smoker. 1 - Are Your Streets Well Paved? If property In your neighbor hood is to advance in value, you must have good streets. Pavements of portland ce ment concrete indicate a substantial community whose citizens exercise good judgment when investing in public improvements. Be sure that any paving petition you sign speci fies Portland cement concrete! PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 146 Ftftii Stnrt PORTLAND, OKS. i A National Organisation to Imprvt and Extend tho L'tm of Conermto Office la S3 C4ta J STATE INCOME TAX Without onnosltlon. .Tnh. li Parkin was nominated Friday for re-eieciion to tho house of repre sentatives from Jackson county. Mr. Carkln. who la' ih. speaker, came to Portland yester- uuy.io iuko up further details of the work of the propely lax relief committee, which he ap pointed under authority of tho legislature. The next general meet. Ing of the committee will devote considerable time to threshing out whether the body wlBhes to ap prove of tho principle of a state Income tnx. which was favored by one of the sub-committees. When the members of the next legislature ore elected In Novem ber, they will receive copies of the recommendations of hte tax relief committee. In order to fa miliarize themselves with it. t.. fcituatlon prior to attempting to -i i-.., Ku.miun. Taxes will he one of the big pieces of legislation In the session, to he held next Janunry and February. Oro gonian. . I LA GRANDE, ORE., TD GET LAND .OFRGE WASHINGTON', Man 24. VP) A hill by senator Walsh, demo crat, Montana, establishing land offices In the states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, and South Dakota, was passed by the sen ate last night and sent to the house. Four offices would be estab lished In Montana, at Helena, Oales City, Lewlatown and filns- gow. One In Oregon, at La (irande. one In Bouth Dakota, at Itapid City, one In Idaho at Hal ley, and one in Nevada, at Elko. M"nroe will build a 150,000 union high school. Department Buyers for 112 vjreat s tores insist on Lux for their OWN things The greatest group of experts ever consulted QO O of the. Department Store S O Buyers interviewed in 112 of the most important stores in America insist on Lux for their own precious things ! Imagine what this means I These women are the buyers of women's andchildren'sdresses, blouses, underthings, hosiery, gloves, for the great stores which do three-fourths of all the de partment store business in the United States. Experts in Clothes They are paid huge salaries because of their sure knowledge of fabrics and styles. For the first time, hundreds of these experts in big cities from Boston to Los Angeles have given their opinion about the best? way to cleanse today's clothes and modern, sheer fabrics. - Interviewed in their own de partments of leading stores in 26 cities, they told just how their own nice things are taken care of. And their verdict was well nigh unanimous! 92 of these experts in sist on Lux! Knowing clothes and fabrics, and the importance of the right method of cleansing, these ex perts will take no chances 1 Like women everywhere, the women who buy for America's great stores buy the charming clothes that the women of Amer ica wear overwhelmingly insist upon safe cleansing with Lux I i U III I,, ' tOSUANB. Y . ) mo. MuiHawoiin Jf Jtt?;;xy kutaANau. Ar"iV" ,K0JouTS'm - Y IANSASX1TV0 V , CINCINNATI f V'V'.VV.' .A i fT.touii. :vy.-..--'.v .U)l N01U J-i" STORES'IN THtt 26 ifeiSi'K:. fe-fs'U ' CITIES DO Of ALL .vVV-JL N OEPARTM ENTISTORE f f s 1 1 J V BUSINESS IN ptUS 1 I j raSSpT V' ,r- ' " J mux . ma .7. 1 li ll Hi mm 'v4 X r r ALL OVER THB UNITED STATES, from coast to coast, successful women buyers, heads of their own departments in the big stores of the 26 cities shown above, told frankly how they cared for their own things. For sheer stockings, delicate underthings, sweaters, charm ing frocks, gloves, 92 of these clothes experts 92 out of every 100 interviewed insist on Luxl IMS. - DEPARTMENT STORES send their women buyers to New York and Pnrits to select smart clothes. The above pic ture, an actual scene in a New Yoilc showroom, illustrates how buyers select the clothes you sec in the stores. C Like the department store buyers, women everywhere trust their nice things to LUX. For women have found, as the great motion picture studios the New York musical shows' have proved by test, that washing with Lux doubles the life of fabrics I C Pure Lux has none of the harmful alkali found in many soaps, whether flukes, chips or cukes nothing to weak en delicate fibres, fade nice colors. Annlhor IhMihtr Murrirr X resolution unking thp pnldcnt ALTUKAH, Cnl., May 24. (Pi j to ()irect R0virnment oil rdunnol John I.. Chnce, 7-1. retired mncher . . , . , , of Adln. nhot nnd Ulllee! hlx wife " .""""" ; ii nhe luy in bed nnd then killed- orounly the bribery Indictment ; himnelf. Xyo In Bllny AfClllll, WAHMIN'OTOX, Mny 24. Wl I nl atinlimt Kilwnrd I. Dohcny. Hr., nnd AJbert II. Killl, wan drnfled to day by Chuirnwin Nye of the en- InnrtH committee. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. 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