srenFoTm mxtTj TnmnOT!, mbdpotto. on En ok, tttfrsdav, .tt'NT. 7. 192s.
via is this m swum
1T m m i
ELECT!
W "ITTV A NATION-WIDE f
I 1 HI INSTITUTION- i 1
J.CPenneyCo.
ASK FOR
OWEN-OREGON
Trade Marked Lttmber
iTAorv; pimnnTiir 1
i
ted
Yellow Mask" is that Yellowish
Tinge on Your Troth. Bui, llet- lnK Im.Ik.s. Nature study, track- i Unaiiclnit them.
Iff Here's the W'av to Kemove It! !'" ""lr:.H. hikins. handicraft. '." as'rceinent to put those two
I.I,llt.ie8tlit.Wa)lolUiiovtll. (amihiB Hi) he ainnnK , j projects before the voters. UKiiiK cv-
... epiiortunillcs in store for tile hoys : el'-v Possible legitimate endeavor to
TViO one ever vsion a beauty pnaj with um nl.0 foi , .,,,. ,.luUKh to at- I enlisliten the people as to the ne
1N "YELLOW MASK." 'tend the camp this season. Icessity for the passase of each.
All teeth enamel is ivory vhiie-ynurs The scut law. "A Scout is thrif- reached unanimously after a
included. ly" i emphasized to the end that ' '' discuss Inn. 1 hese needs liliye
...... r each S.out he Klven ll chance to " '"'"'"I "u th ant '"
Inat ugly yellowish titmc coin from a 1 , , , , tho Mail Tribune news coluinim
. . . h ' . "V , , , -mn ai least a part of his own way U1; HU 1 1 n""" hpiuiiiiih.
"Input! cement m your saliva, ft pi in to s.oiiiimwums of the I The fact wa brotmht out promt-
your teeth then hartlens. r ornn a tlini,
uanspar. nl mavk win. li mod, . oa. e ana , ,tis(.v,.,. WIiyil means to
tobacco Main yellow. j ictually earn part or all of their
To try to )anh this unbecoininf; color 'expenses,
vith ordinary dentifrices is to bnili in vain, j A Scoot may intend for one, two
Koieinot dentists have the secret. It is 1 r """" P'rlods of camp. HeKls.
Tri-Calcium Phosphate," a white, satiny I 'rations are mining In rapi.llyand
powder that cant harm the softest enamel.:'1 looked for each
They use it to clean teell, and add that ex- "" '"' ,A" h,M""" w "r B"",K
. ' ... .... ... 'o ntti'inl i-nmn shuultl make up-
qimite hiKh Hulling elln-t. An.l ho ; lIU,llnn . unMi , nnI(i. lo hP nH
inufc.raiiy it works! ' ' isiirctl .' a il;i-o.
But dental science has len at vnrk for
yearn trying to coinpnfle tasiy, fragrant
touih patt; oftliis marvlojiH aubstaiu'e. So
Lih'it you could have its uiiitrning pntvvrs
daily! By the perfection of a new proves,
success has been won.
The name, of this magic uVnlifrire is
ORPHOS TOOTU PASTE. We urge tlwt
you try it at once. Under a most liberal
guarantee. If ORPHOS doesn't whiten
umazingly ia twenty days, tuke the tinnst
ilit of the tube lo your Ui iiygit and gjt
your money back.
But be assured of this: no disappoint
ment. Dentists everywhere hail and n rtun
mejid 0KPI10S. Now the bet known
lnovie slars use it. Over a million uers in
six months and all testifying to new t eel h
loneliness!
Abandon vour old dentifrice now. Get
ORPHOS and watch its effect 0:1 "Yellow
Nu.sk" I
Orph
OS
TOOTH PASTE
Remoces "Yc'ioiu Masfer
MM&s !
Wfl when the goin
is toujSjh ;
HI Castorlttbe
tlS -will make it
IB easier--"
1 MB
LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION
Distributors
t FOR
! RED SPIDER
K and SCALE
i' PI AY AFF And Avoid the
: -" 1 tJrxi 1-1 Danger of Injury
. SPRAY WITH
SUM-R-OL
; . A PROVEN SPRAY
Backed ly ' years of c.iei'ieiice in oil spray
: liiaiiul'actui'o jnid anions .orclianli.sts.
SUM-ER-0L is free flowing, which means
j: economy in handling. Jt has given the best of
j results on pears nnd
WITHOUT DANGER OF INJURY
Manufactured lv
HOOD RIVER SPRAY CO.
! Hood River, Ore.
I ..
! . For Sale by .
i AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS, INC.
GROWERS EXCHANGE, INC.
C. & E. FRUIT CO, INC.
' PINNACLE PACKING CO., INC. .
SOUTHERN OREGON SALES, INC.
The Scout troops of MriHcml and ; Tho people of Mcilfnrd will bo
vli'inlty iu-e making i t-ady ftir n ' naked to vote on the bond iHtmes
I'ful vacation am! profitable peiitnl ; $"u,000 lor repair of city Htreets
of M-outiiiK and udvaneement at , nd 10.000 for a new und modem
the summer camp of the Crater , airport, at a special election as soon
Lake area council. The camp is to j a" formal ui raiiKemeiiis can be
iopen Sunday the lotli of June and "'. probably some limo in Au
to hold three periods of a week ' Ust.
each. Camp will clow on Sunday. ; T111" wliS 'lei-iiled nt a special
the 1st of July. The cost of the ' meeting of the city council last
I camp will he ST. 00 a week.
Tim mt-nf.d.mt- r.rni'rnm of
iscoutlns- will he tressed. Hoys will
jhr civen an opportunity to learn to
I swim and In do advanced work;""' iioK.-nw.ij uuvanciiinii iuu-
ror iiieh- sivimminir i.ive s.iv. I
idfjii troops aro tiiilfiiK tho hcouIh
- One of the features Jn the
ohservnnre of Children )ny nt
the 1'reHhytertnn ehureh Is a play
to bo given in Hie evening nt S
o'clock. June 10. The piny entitled
"Oit ilif K i ii i"si 1 1 iirlitt.-;i " i linr-
tieulnrly interesting to this vicinity
ns the scone is written by. J. W.
Hoyt. a formerresident and Sun-
day School misHionary
The uluv clearly portrays the
work of two Sunday School mis
sionaries and an old prospector.
'Those taking part aro: Mr. Itad
cliff, Mr. Ilaxter. Iteverend Law
rence and several children. Miss
Ciilmore. who did excellent work
In couching the play "Cluhhint!
:A Husband." is also couchlnK this
play. Miss Marjorie Undley is
i property manaiier. - k
CHILDREN'S DAY
PLAY ARRANGED
nlKht with the airport committee
of the Chamber of Commerce und
directors of that body, called for
' special purpose of discussing
Traill of city needs anil ways ot
inently tliut the street itiiiroveiutn(H
are alisolutoly necessary, especially
from an economifi viewpoint, uud 1
(lint, with the air mull and puHsen
Ker currying huslnesH develuiun j
ho fast in all parts of the I'nited j
Stntew, while the local airport vill
suffice this year, the fliivornment's
uii officials have given notification
U will not do thereiifter, and that
lo retain the ulrpnrt hero the elly
must provide a new nnrt much lars
er field, modernly eiiiiped.
Tho report of tho airport com-!
niitteo of the Chiunhei of Com
merce made last night about the i
local airport problem that must be ,
faced, and "f the eonimitlee'K In-j
vestialionH of the municipal nir
ports of Sun Prant iHoo. Oakland i
and elsewhere, and survey of local
conditions, was very complete.
Thifl report stated that no defi
nite site had been chosen for the
new airport, but that several very
desirable sites were' being consid
ered. The report set out facts as
follows:
"Medlord Is in a strategic posi
tion for an air terminal, and
thronn geographic lofation Is in
a position to profit preatly from
expansion In air travel which is
declared to be certain.
"The present airport at the fair
j grounds is entirely inadequate for
tuture use, anu is naruiy liiica lor
commercial use at present.
"To take care of the future as
well us present needs, and to in
sure a permanent place on the na
tional air map, Medford should in
stall an airport that would net a
'Class A rating from the depart
ment of commerce.
"The new airport should have suf
ficient runways to provide for the
largest ships, operoling under any
sort of weather conditions. It should
be lighted for nisht flyiiv and
should hav.o an administration
building to house the .weather bu
reau, unper air station, radio sta
tion and offices.
"Cost of building an nlrnort hce
eoual to any in the nation will be
$110,000. To build a less expensive
airport would be economically un
sound because it would be inade
quate within a short time."
CHANEY TRIAL
COST THE COUNTY
7
.lackRon county expended
$rfGar.0lt on the grand jury investi
gations and trial of District Attor
ney Newton C: Chancy, acquitted
on one charge, ami Indicted on ten
other counts of larceny of public
moneys In the prohibition enforee
ment fund.
The grand jury investigations,
which extended over a two months
period, cost $l'70.r,.X!), according to
the records of the county clerk's
office. On this phase, the special
prosecui ors were pa id S 1 1 U r. t lie
jgrand jurors received $fiI8.2, and
the witnesses before them received
in the trial of Chnney, the jur
or's fee amounted to IttlK.L'U, nml
$.'! 7 1 Atth was expended for wit
nesses and ;;peel;il prosecutors. The
major portion of this sum 'was paid
to handwriting experts.
Xo action has been taken rela
I live to the ten indict in ruts re
maining against Chancy.
ELECTION OFFICIALS
TAMPA, Fla Juno 7 Two
election Inspectors wero shot bihI
Hi I k lit I y wounded liy three maHked
men who raided a city voting plarc
here today. They fled after a fit
slllaile. The vlrtlmii were Klmer Hawldns,
shot twice In the left foot an he
slept on a counter in the pool hall,
and Henry Alrth, struck In the arm,
thigh and bodv as henal on a table
tabulalinE votes.
The precinct is one offhe larKest
In the county and the counting of
the haUoU had almost been com
pleted. Authorities ,aid they be
lieved a deliberate plot had lieen
hatched to steal the ballots and up
set the close race being wa-ed be
tween candidate for county -solicitor
and other county positions.
Rags wanted at the Mall Trlb
una offlct. Uuat ba clean.
Yew will
ELECT OFFICERS
LAKE OF WOODS
Reorganization nml election of'. The Til cxhlhits r.nthcrcd hy the I'lans are well under way for n
now officers for tho Lake, o- the ! ,,om,ii ilepai tiueni the state of """v Vacation Mll.lo school at the
Woods ltecreation company wa of-i 0ri.,.on . .,, !..,. ,..,,,.! I'reshylcrlan church heKinninB
fected nt a mectitiK held last nltil.l.i0rit-" s"","" 1 "-lfk next week. Monday i.i..rniuK at
and It was announced thai the tu-: ""airway, to weave a net of clrcuni- 9 ,,. m. This school will ho held
sort would bo officially opened next utantial evidence nhout the three each mornlOK from to Jl:30
Sunday, June 10. DcAuireinont hrothcrs. killer and ' ' 1,1 ""' mUay School rooms
The officers elected are 11s fol- . . The school will last two weeks
, ... , , , , , . .bandits, now rervniK fc senteiu-es , . . ., tl .
lows: (Hen Kahrlck. president; O. , 'Irom the llih to the 2-nd ex-
(). 4lenileller, Vice-president: I'Vanli ' ' Sal"in. will l.e shipp.M l.i Spo- s;,lnlday inornlnB and Suu-
J. Newmun, secretary; Frail .;"'' Wash., where they will hc!,.,v
Wahl. secretnrv lllld Kenetnl man- i stored in the vaults of the postal, n'here are manv valuable aids
nr. James Orey was nnmed Mil -
perintendent of the resort.
The directors ot Hie oanipnny
were named as Gm Newbury, I'M.
G. Brown, James Grey, William Of
fjitt, and William HriKgp, Jr.. of
Ashland.
Stockholders in tue compuny, ne -
slilos tho above, are E. W. Gould,
Al IMrhn. C. K. - (I'oo) GateH. wll -
liam J. Warner, C. A. Whllloek, Clay
Larker. Johu A. Perl, Dr. J. J.
monH, Attorney George M. HobertH,
J. T. Davis and Ralph G. Hardwell.
Access to the resort has been the
main hnndieapUn the past. Klam-
nth county has completed a road to
within live miles of the lake and a!
crew of men aro now working on
the remaining distance. The Dead
Indian road, via Ashland, has been
improved this spring, and Is now In
v.oit..n enndittoii. Tho lake is .18
.. , V .r
ml from theno two cities.
Work hart started on the t
PrePk market road, whhlch will!
pass through near one corner of
the lake and connect with tho
Klamath road, forming n loop. Hy
this road the lake will be 41! miles
from this city. j
The resort will be kept open the ;
year around, under the new direr-1
tnrate, leaiurin- winter sporia m ,
season. i
Three trnckloads of supplies and,
material will leave In the morning:
for the resort. j
Next year the company will erect!
a lodge at the lake, and additional
cabins. Cabins, furnished and un
furnished, housekeeping cabins, a
store, lunch room and filling sta
tion are now maintained. Au elec
tric and sanitary system will be in -
stalled at once.
4Lake o' tho Woods Is sltuaied
near the hase of Mt. Mclaughlin,
is under the supervision of tho for -
ostry service, nnd has long been
popular with southern Oregon peo -
pie for its fishing, bathing faeill -
ties and recreational advnntoges.
Quite a number of folks from
the illHtrh't iittcniled the Jackson
f.mnlv rli.v t I Auttlfin.l
Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Johnson nml
family nf Medford lire camping at
Ijike frock.
.Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meyer are
boasting of ft new urnnilsnn.
Mikh Milly Meyer who has been
nttendlng hlfih school nt Medford
is back home fur the summer.
A. J. t'.rlsHom has taken several
hoi:H to market.
MrH. Frank Kllnulo has her
mother with her for a few weeks
visit.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. T. I.. Fallow were
In Medford Tuesday.
Mr. Kinney of Medford with his
nephew from Nebraska were flwh
Inu at T-nke Creek Hllnday.
If. II. Fox was In Midforil on
business the first of tho week.
The Orange meeting nt Lake
("reek will be held Thursday even
Ing June 1 4th.
John Hetties who Is attending
! Normal at Ashland spent the week
end nt the I.. II. Wynnt home.
1 Kevernl farmers are starting to
'cut their hay this week.
L. K. Bean spent the week end
at his home. He Is working in
.Medford.
Mrs. I,. A. Wilkinson of Dead
rndlan Hodu Springs was in Med
ford Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom ' Abbott of
Medford were Huoday guests of .Mr.
and Mrs. C K. Moore.
Grandma Farlow came up last
week to stay with her son Frank
Farlow, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank fttrahan nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall were
visiting at the V .V. Marshall
name last Hlinilay. '
yulte a number of Knglf' Point
granger picnicked at the Head
Indian Soda Springs, Sunday. 1
j LAKE CREEK I
slip
receive a Quality Product
MADE IN MEDFORD
176 D'AUTREMONT
I EXHIBITS SHIPPED
' department, for future reference. If
, "ceiled.
i-osiai inspecior lennyson u. , hlK of mny tine hymns, much
Jeff, rson and Maurice Coriurrl, j scdlpture, -KettlnB hetler nc
speclal acent of the Knuihern I'a-1 qnainted with the lllldu and how
cific railway, spent yesterday auilli,, 1, ,i,-,,mi,ii-i,,,r uil,l
I this morninu packlni; the exhibits
1 nno cneektni; them. They include
j everythini: from the stolen deto -
1 natnr lo the hnnrifiil of pvoIpIk used
I in a piece nf tnrimiilln. A half-
hundred cart rid KPf, unfd hv th
DeAutreinontH in tliotr extnslvo
target practice, Tniin Sllvcrtttn.
Oro., to the summit of the Ninkl
youH, In preparation for t!i crime,
WP, nin M1I1I.iti nn.i mm,,i,.,i
'Tno 1)0Htal deimrtnient and mil
rond authorities moved the ex
hibits to make certain they would
all be k pt intact and together.
' ... - M.,K ""'they have learned.
ciiiiiiKes 01 couniy onii'inis, nnu
.
;"7r ,IO,n on" (,nHo x.a9y Sunday .School nre Invited
V . m-hool.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
-- ;
l
Tonight
G: 15 Medford Mall Tribune. '
a c.ir unni rintlm..rv xi
9:00 The Modern IMumblng & 1
Sheet Metal Co.
Friday, June 8
A. M -
10:00Southern Orogon Hlec-
1 4 trie Co.
, 10:H0 M. M. Dept. Store.
t 1 1 : 00 Jacquo l,cmnx
j 1 1 ;.10 lirophy Jewelry Store
1 u Noon Medford Kleclric Co!
P.M.
U. 12:30 Palmer Music House
U. fi: If, Med ford Mail Tribune.
8:00 Medford lieaMv Hoard.
11:00 Hunt's Cratnrlun Then-
tre.
4
Kill
Eggs and Worms
oS Codling Moth
For surest and safest control of cod
Tht only ott
ipry ptovtn
6y widt u
off uvrtai
uatons
ma, Wash.
VL1& actdl
- RT1HKML-K.
SCHOOL TO OPEN
, ,he K,.owinit ufo f children
t,.om ,,,, ,t n,.),,,,, t,0 ,.am.
i u,n,.iu ni., 4 i,t ),
H KVen the children nt which
; tmPs there nro kiiiiics In tho
park for the hoys and Kills. I
Children who do not attend
primary, Junior nnd Inturmcdlate
Kiadt-s are welcome. There, is no
charge for the m'hool althounh
un offering lo defray expenses
will he taken at tho end of the
Hrhonl. A picnic will he given I he
children nt (he rlose and also tho
children will have chargo of an
evening service In the church
; w,lf. ,hpy wlM oVnionstrnte Whnt
chldlren who do not ntlend
i lie
school will he In charge
of Uev. K. V, Ijiwrenee and ns.sisi-j
ants. Miss llslher MeCollom, Mary
Ala it hit Sweeney, Muriel Alberts
and Janet
'lement
and others.
T
BY YEGGS, DYING
DKTItOTT. June 7. (!' The six
j men who yesterday held up the
Detroit News In a daring daylight
robbery obtulned approximately
SI4.S00, the pn)et' announced to
day. The loot represented lesa
than half the payroll of the paper,
a part of which the bandits failed
to discover and another part, sev
eral thousand dollars, which they
'dropped -In fleeing the building
after the holdup.
Patrolman (leurne Darstnd shot
three times by the robbers was hi
;u critical condition today and phy-
j Hielnns despaired nf his recovery.
Both
ling moth, spray with a combination
of lead andVOLCK or Orthol-K (tha
prTen oil sprays).
The oil kills the eggs and prevents
"stings." The lead protects the fruit
against worms hatching from any eggs
missed by tW oil spray.
Get the first brood with this com
bination and you'll have little troublo
Irom the second.
Summer applications of VOLCK
and Orthol-K have also proven highly
effective against San Jose Scale, Red
Spider, Aphis, Thrips and Leaf-roller.
For full information see your near
est VOLCK and Orthof-K dealer.
CALIFORNIA SPRAY-CHEMICAL
CO., Watsonville, California,
New York City, Portland. Ore., Yaki
Summer Frock Needs
Can Be Met Economically and
Smartly Here
Distinctive frocks, charming
frocks need not be expensive
frocks you will find many, many
clever styles for your summer
wardrobe in this comprehensive
showing.
Flat Crepe Georgette
Plain and Printed
Pastel shades are as delicate as
spring flowers and printed
.i:,.: i ii
Ajisuiiiiivc aim alluring.
Rippling, Fluttering
Lines Are Important
There is decidedly more of the fem
inine in these new frocks they are
pleated, tiered and draped in smart
ways and show trimmings of. bows
and lace to soften the line. You will
find them admirably suited to your
needs.
The Onestrap
The One Strap is so be
coming to the average
foot that we have select
ed many models in this
style. You will be de
lighted with the smart
styles shown in our shoe
Department.
$4.98
RIALTO
THE JAZZ MAD YOUTH OF
1028 DEFIES ALL LAWS
OF'MAN AND NATURE
IN
"Walking Back"
ALSO
ROTHERMEL'S
MUSIC
GOOD ADDED
8HORT FEATURE9
ADMISSION
Mats 10. nd 2
Eve 10 and 39
COMINQ
SATURDAY
patterns are II
I
Sport Sandals
Tan And Brown
At last, the famous "Deau
ville Sport Sandal" at a prjee
we are proud to offer. Ex
cellently made, suitable for
sports occasions.
$5.90
STARTS
TODAY
SUE CAROL
i
A gripping story of v ,
speed mad, . heedless,
modern youh startling
in its daring expose
yet glorious and honor- 1
able the salt of the
earth. . '
IT'S VICIOUS WILD
YET
BEAUTIFUL and TAME
TOM MIX
In
"HELLO, CHEYENNE"