Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mebfokd Mail
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Second Section
Six Page
Second Section
Six Page
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MEDFORD, ORKOO.V, TUESDAY. .( I ' X K 1 V.&.
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HOOVER GIRLS AT M SEES A
(MENU
BADGES ON LEGS
? '(((fuuar atul cumin:;
firovu j- f , hr- DmJ.-in.l
w ;Ehrr is tmkaawu, I U-imivii
f sfltn.'Uuii.i;' nvw this
tut u tut t in llmv vs i"1- (mv -
S Ka in tin i'txui-s -? n tv
KANSAS ZEPHYR
Vt HlllUir fllSfJlI i'""'"' (''wK. IS s ! neeessary
II ilUtllL lUff llf'" '"'"' f'uiwlt astaiiwt Ui wind
1 or U
! On
the
KAXSAS CITY. June 12. (1-
W I OH IT A, K.-ms.. Jane S ,
l l r Il;t--tl.(
tliltll UUll UU.. lll-l'SVill
here t r-t';it-he,l Ihe Kftrvf-vrf fits'
ami Wu-hUu iU'y.-soiiovi's for r--
X man In Kansas City today with- (Siu-ctnt Cavivsnumtiiute.) Aft-r Bmi ,..,, ;ml .. ftn.-iitv r'-;l-i
out a bailee is half undressed. He ; a wry iitoaaunc trlji ttuousti Cult-' t hy iv.Lti'ic sl-s
might as welt hare tats cant att as t fornin. NVvl;i, l i.ili ami Arizona, j vtln-n- "Sir.inctr" !uut
unrt of vvliU-ti viih iutos tht' iireac i cmtmu i-inu, mitt Aum-i M--
I Iit-r;.frT h,(vl a ma-raw: ii.';uL' in
Nothing
Country lass, laborer, opera sing
erevery one of us, no nftitrr who
we arc. may end ntt knotting r
can excuse
perspiration odor
For safety, keep pores purified
1 and little ones, modest ones with
small iiiitaies of favorite candi
dates, and same as big as platters, j
shouting an allegiance so pointedly
Hotel tobtiies have every appear-)
ance nt the niter-luncheon hoar'
j just at adjournment of a joint meet
In ko the Rotary, Klwanls and
f f,, i,.t, i
! ' Atmnrentlv llmro Is no Unit on!"" ak
!lhe number of badse per rapila.
' Some of the visitors hnvo assem
! tiled a cottection of half itoien.
One man from Indiana wore so
I many tnat a small envious Boy
have it undecorated with
v iiu American m'seri nno tvvt'r k" '( '
nrnse oat m a rasn oi naiiues lasi Ks.,. ,,,k(, J(, ,,,(i,.H i,.. u-ain. we ' tin num a-.i.i.-ii. 1
ntKht and today It was eiiidemtc. i Ilt.tlV(.n n, i.n-er T-iwlj- noon, ; however, every
frk'tuts, Vtciti tlnvcti "Vt'c the clt$ fmr i.(ts ut.t ujvou its uiiivni.
through ih woilt fl ixirks ami Tht-r is siiii smmim in Kan
Ciie Ctuoc.i FUr-situmouK Wucict J for tiu'U iwnl . St--tittr
that he who rucw mar read. of (hc fe rt in tlu, ruiwa states h.-j... Uo w( ( j(w ,.Mr.-
( Ifoiel iobMes have every KPiwarMwp Wl KaBNWi tht kmwn MWr, the-
t r1! htrY l 'tVf r It in' tut rata
irr(ti'l in s Vfiy tt-w ruttto;:. S'-
ili 't't'C, (f h'i'tttt'C' Of till? Si.'tliXt'
rite first tiuu iu ma fu
cttKr-ji v K.i.i- vtr :!
ii.it jirff.cl 'ntttitittt''ntittt train tr
jitvtv, wivy is ll-vsv in K:is;vs K'ily
.'trr .(ft;;it(tr ir tin icnrnc: f rhe
tit 1'iirtV'CUti'tt u. cut utu-c crcuiuluv:
viii so vr if? Kl lNrtJ, whw
XIl's. ffcuttit uut t jit'vw ur
".HIV tfillitiUU'' V;iS Uui'H, iVWt wiwyv
tin' lit'.iv iiiJI vvvUMifeisv; ihv ivsMiVi
" i;v'vyvviivi w i vvp wv wtw
Mithtisfd thaci 'fci over avattioct,
Ami rmai f spirit ;-ti-fi'sii.t
cu iUit6ii-.t ,it k.-t'JlttiK: iu
! mt-! il h it nwn-tt trK
atut v"(( uvm'"tl thiU th' utui'
hits in UKtVrnmi'itt and itrtrttio atrt
iilisv i-ii-i'tvs. i.
ha rtnfJ.tcit cn jicffffiirftirfffc cct srrivo:
y !';. inh" ft-vy.fif .: h
la ttcf stittf, tic . tunn ttwu
vi tftly ?tiii- ilv tir-m;)ri
" Hue uiui vvf-pi' iuvv vucfuj; :iz't,i:u:ut
K Sttiiih. fwrnc' Km wj Vrtr f'l-r n mti-r.i'ii'. ifj,r'p,'""f-
in Whii ii Yv-lniivv tr-i-r ttvr iVtf sir Ywft tart iitert,"
tn titiicftc tn ttti. ri-'jtttiitu'au .-i.ui.veti-in
:ti K:v; tSiy an aMffn:if
from his home sruo', Mi1, sfmitii
K with h.iw. wVJ w.v jhr-ir er.tnn--ttttitt,'r,
.iiuttt i.'E.wit,
Mr. SmJlJj (. rm tiir V.l itntt
liv.Xiw-An fw :M yvHi'rt. rf-F T.
Vi. MtrrfVirr-fc. IU' is mrt.ccT ? the
MtHlfwt MiiiJ TiiiMinj vv a ft A
Ur'ft trt Orrgrttt settee istft.
"i Siiiti iyy-tam ft viiy vvnrtr
f ctt (ffru'rO ttc MaUt titKt uijiit?, "iut
i hnvrt'i fwj;ii? tt-a nt rti-ij-.i
itt KattsUH uiut aevt'i iuii.A uiv njv i
trt-riiiy- bvp- in' .1 hwdl :
"ta ivi wtVr gUii; wmif-p ;
way tJ-rpiTiT nmr. ThrvV a Net'
f ttV'itujH'S (rt (j-!rts.tS-. ;
Ml, Sswitfe wiiiil his. iivii-'iJitif'-r
ft h.-tsf tftt -fevi'rt jroacw iu.'.
Sfy. ?is J wp h-t
frrfd- fttcs srtmtt oC ctu cuiuttcrv',
t(Jffft Ui tdt,
Tnf Smith. anrt tnMr er.'trril-i-tauftUcec
lii-o v i-.it Jwjjf v.-ii v;im
i'yMhht VrPt-lyiri. V7 North fvt-iitr
avt'ttue, iii's, if- it. Jsiffesnw. l'S
y.;i itmiiixfi itrt-tittC it ml K. A.
Rags, wantpsj at ine- Waif TyfJ-
htunv of our rfilMhtvoif.
tfirtrart and K;insas had had
hwivy for two days ami whfn
the mut-ninK t June
61 h in Kansas, fvrylhins wan
Kt'ectt acid heauttfut, tho wheat
fieSfln wii waving an i'ai' lmi
cyVouUt I'Utilo weift ifi'iiKinK
on th hrnad tmtirit, th rmu
THE lure of many an attractive
girl the career of many a
capable man has been ruined by
perspiration odor.
Yet how needlessly! Of course,
we have to perspire. Physicians say
it's healthful. Even on cool dajour
pores give off about a quart ot odor
causing waste every 24 hours. We
become all too easily accustomed to
this odor ourselves, tut ot&m detect
it instantly.
A simple precaution
Y it's so easy to guard against of
fending now. Millions have found
that regular baching with Lifebuoy
not only refreshes and invigorates
but assures bodily daintiness al
ways. Lifebuoy's mild and abundant
antiseptic lather deeply purines alt
pores, giving you bath-to-baih fresh
ness of body.
Lifebuoy's gentle antiseptic lather
removes g?rmst too thus guarding
liea ttli, Makes complexion Jresh and
clear. You'll delight in Lifebuoy for
every toilet purpose.
What a clean scent!
You wilt Icarn to love Lifebuoy's
pleasant than scent, which tells you
Lifebuoy purifies. Ic quickly vanish
es asyou rinse. Use Lifebuoy a
week and you'll use it for life. Get
some today.
LEVER BROS. CO.t CsmbriJgt, Mass.
! asked his mother: "Does the one -overworn were
; with the most win?"
roads after th
LIFEBUOY
. FOB, FACE
STOPS HODV ODOR.
out draiiKini; thv
henvy rains ,the
A lark of co-ordination between , mi-amm- larns, nee martins, mi
J liaitKe. and voiced sentiment appear-', oles. turtle doves and many other
eel here ami there. .Men displaying ; Mnls of r )iylod ilays wi-re
' pictures of a candidate on their ', iieaitm; forth their souks at praise
j coats talked of what they might for a ieiimifl liay after n litrtln-i.-
fi,oi,. ititoiii t ou wHmild tieiteous calu. U was new to th.1
i IlfltiKPfl. tw beauty of it ail sbe SBid, "Kill
The Hoover hadges Roomed to of- ; where nre the moimt.ilns? I sure I
fer 1I10 mos( variefp "in a catcli as- i miss (hem." II was Ihe firsf iinic
t catch-can survey. - j she hod ever seen the hroad p.rat-
i At least three different iyjies of f ries and mill's iipon miies of wav-
lloover lapel decorations were hi Unr Kratu.
evidence. The Curtis buttons were i We wt-re met .it Xewlon liy mir
the inidKels of the class and the j relatives uud ft-U tuts and driven
Watson liait-;es were the fiiuiifs. No : over p;ived roads to Wichita, for
dtfficulty would he found In serving j tumtiy fcnowu as the "Peortess i'rin
11 n old-fashioned piece ut pie nj,.,.s t)f the West," but now the
one ot the Watson emblems. j"Iic(i-uil of Aviation." They claim
The Cnrlis slimiOFlerS introduced !to mnnnfnetnre more nlrnbines hero
a Bay sunflower decorated head-(than any ciiy in ihe Cnised stales, !
dress exioiiing fho virtues. of theton,j they ship practically all the
Kansan. The lowden camp me this spiuce used in their mnnufaclure ,
challenge with a flowing streamer team Oreeon. The TiaveliUr ptoncs
iand Hoovers partisans countereu ; UKM uiiouBh Meilford on the nir-,
moTtcfs n FAITH jwilh brilliant arm bands. Two i matt ana paswnger ItneH nre matte '
HANDS 'BATH
L
EXPERT IN MpIH
hA 1 .fl "n" o'"6 ',int whMl ls
league and the fount y apnt
making ohserv
inc data, which w
of Ci"tat value to orehartiisis in
.. , . - , soH iciR tlutir. proVdciuK In the. Ctt-
' VroitytiHov V. K" PricP, TXtonston jtnre." Mr. TrW travels over the j
dl virion enjploye of O. H. C is I entire state in the interests of ;
spendlnpr several dnys here this ( ajrrlenltnre. J
younx women did not wear tuetr in u'irliita. wtrhitn Is the iars-
I Hoover arm jamia on (heir flvmB. pst ttml tmt t ity hetween Kuiww
trrifratinn They displayed them below their City d irtVer. ha overcome the
owers 1
H DANCE REVUE TO
HEAD VAUDEVILLE
j hoom clays of 2i years as. nmv
has a tJotittlatinn of ltt,0, h;is
(six railroails, j;od highways, n.t-
j ly ncved, leadinj tu every tttree-
pion. is a Kieat miJJinpr center. e
j Inp In the vlieut lutt, us well hs a
ire manwfaelurit?, and iohhitttr
center for Kunsns, Oklnhmi-m and
Colorado. U Is idfally located cm
the hnnks of the Arkansas river
i ! and is the "huh" of the oil dl-
li The new AssocMfion Vaudeville t'il ' "f. " ""'' V,"
! hill assays high in comedy, music, h,TAVr sJ'Vl"" "'i-
dancing and acrobatics. The show ,m,
1 1, .,. i.t.. i the former an cventmr and morn-
!t..res to suit Ihe most criltcal ami !nR "'" evenjR pn-
I what Is more the tun making Is all i '"r - llw of !"!h
of a ilislinciiy high class and by ' , ',
! eminent!- capable artists. Five . "l t jr years.
acts of genuine enteitBinment of .mv.ii c
;auallty are listed In a bill Rener-Iw,lc l wen
! 011s in its allowance of lnw;hs ami I """" ' Kansas nephyrs, fotlmvod
; merriment. j In n evenins iy a liBbtnlnK.
iteviies nre like girls ail attrae-1 munner aoo ram suum. nvrom
tive, but nil different. The lilite ; nanle d iy "some -n inrt." which
1 lionnet revue, which headlines the ; made us feet ac home once move.
001
While on Vacation
Use Our Safety Vault!
Going away for the summer or just Ihe usual two weeks'
vacation, your home without occupants extends a wide
open invitation to Mr. Iliirglar or second-story man.
Kor a very moderale sum you may store your valuables,
including silverware, in our man-defying Safety Deposit
Vault then you can leave for anywhere as care free as
a youngster.
First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
SECURITY SAFETY SERVICE
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000
fiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM
tfte?ttanx"
When yon use the above
expression your friends
know Just what yoa mean.
They know that t h
MANX Is San Kranclnco'g
big popular priced Hotel,
.... a home away
from a borne. . .
A rendezvous for those who prefer a hotel in the
, downtown Bertlon of the city, near everything and
urrounded with every modem convenience. Meet
your Friends here. We welcome Yon!
.'DntxPii ct atyfaodfi I J AN FPAXOSCO'
ideas in comedy
is ttntlottbtedly
program, runs true to Torm. it lp ;
j presented by n douhe trio of dance
expoiteiits. i ne uuikcn ate iwv
tcrly rendered and Bpked with fun.
-f lilbert and Heist on, two well
''Oh Assle," introduce some of the!
jvery iateM Hons UitH, !nlerperKed J
Est ,,tter
;; the' day. Ie does one Instrumental
number white- ntamiing head first
on a chair. Some fast acrobatic
utens are also included in his rou
- te.
The Voltaire Duo present a sur
z nrisln-7 novelty, with a routine of
acrobatic teats in the air. The
young lady in the act will be noted
as jiossesstnn: a perfect figure
S3 Kvans and Hoey In "Swedish Non
32 sen e" manage to garner all the
laughs obtainable with their ori-
teat chatter and songs.
explained hy hme fi,V
ICuteinaBaby-
?wiuiai inree
-and it's Dangerous
ly Mulh lir-itlam
MUH f'AfKKISS SKKK
; ' LOW rUKKUIT R.TE
i "'.'-'Cs
Am I'M-5ii;--Hiirt
SAN FRANCISCO
Thumb suekiusr does look mt in
REATTW; The MK Missouri ! ,m.Jt Rtng m th
. . . . t three- vear-otd a cut wmwtuui's it uaiw4
I hlcaBo meat l'KiM Mil lifl or The habit
and affiliated market Interests areij. nnK ai-formed motttu oc
endeavorlni: to procure a rearijust-idm.,, adenoids; and it alwv. ilitr-
nient of freleht rates that orojferpS witb digestinn. I'itiiins lite'
clearly against Ihe Oregon, Call- j sleeve over tile ham! ; at tailiiua niit-
ir- : focnta, Idaho, Montana anil VVnsh-jten, or piilting on cardboard ciilf. '
ill :inton livestock produr-ers' and Ta-j which prevent lietuttiur the urnm st
"""" clfic const packers' Inti-resls, Is iJie eitsiws, ai-e some of the w;iy t
jthe Information brought hack slop the habit.
jfrom chfcBKo by Arthur M. Oeary, ! Anolher bad habit irresiiiarily fn j
il'ortland allorncy, who represents ,'''l action is respomihle for weak j
western afirleulturat and livestock ' an? n,tipaion m b!M. ;
associations with meml-rship, f i 've the tmv Isiwel, an opport.m.ty
e ftftft i. i to 't- t rejrutor per tods, eaeh duv-!
about tS. agrtcnlturnt ro-,Jf hfv pt t fi ,
irf.i.-ers. residing In seven western pieteher's t astoria. wilt ,an rejju-'
;K s, IaW tiipm. Kvery mother should keep
; "They are asking for very low-,, ,,e f it hsn,. , UM ia a( ,
jin I n I ni u? s and cents-per-cwt.'eotje, cholera, diarrbes. ?a on slosn- !
rates," sttes Mr. CJcary. "instead :ach and bowels, emistipatinn, o of j
jff the present dollars-per-ear rate, i sleep, or when twhy is cross and
It is their aim to raise the live-i feverish. Its gentle inmieiwe over,
(stock rates and lower the dressed j habv's system eualites him to Ret (ut! i
jmcnt rales, which Is clearly! liril'meiit from his fisxf, (icfjis him
'against the iiveslorli raisers' in-j ?'''" strenlliens his bowels.
lerests for the reason It wltl ruin , '"" ,' furrtf veaftaiiie sn.l
Hhe fseific coast markets for the! "-tlie rreifw is on the wrap.
i Oregon, Idaho. Xtorilana. raii-J'"- 1 b-va"B w-fl 1r7'r I
jk x' ti t i t for over .W rears. rtit earh i afl..
fornio and Washington cattle rata-, v(lt, t , i.,,,., Wwk BUU,.
ers. ff successful, ihey will fur- boo,, Sjeok (T , ,,,,, F,,.,(fr',
;ther burden the already hard- Uijmature on tli wnitijier w tim'i!
presse,) livestock raiser." )t t lie genuine.
K. ', Kmtio at Kiilci.i. i
j 8AI.KM. Ore., June '
j A radio has been Installed In the
lobby of the first floor of the;
Inte house for the benefit of state'
(officials and employees who want;
Elbe news of developments nt the'
jnaitonat conventions at Kansas!
City ana Houston.
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RUSSELL'S
A store-wide sale of seasonable merchandise
to celebrate our "Fourth Anniversary." Many
extraordinary values out for Wednesday will
be eagerly grasped by thrifty shoppers.
Every Coat in Stock Every Suit and Every Ensemble
HALF PRICE WEDNESDAY
No restrictions; every garment goes as advertised. The newest
styles, the best fabrics and colors' all sacrificed ia this "4th Ahih
versary Sale." Just half-price; yoa take our regular low prices and
cut them just in half; it's a tremendous loss, but we must do it to
clean up quickly.
NEARLY 100 DRESSES AT HALF
Not our entire stack, but a big, complete assortment of clever styles
ttitu iu itii aiacs, ixotfi w -si, i.-wiiUOii&k v&i gains awiiii jau.
them on Wednesday. v.
No Approvals No Exchanges All Sales Final
Vests, Chemise, Gowns,
Step-ins, Bloomers
QY Rayon and French
X,f Imparted Voile gar-
200 Women's and Children's
WASH DRESSES
98c
Garments are worth
up to' $1.50, and in
all the best pastes yf 11 meats, trimmed with
shades, fine laces.
IFmidresLs of new "Undies" just in for this sale, in
fine qualify rayons, Swaufifstify made and trimmed
with -fine laces; nlso fniit?i! fnnsjcfjfs, A real fea
tm't1, wort ivy of your attention, flip, first fliing- "Ved
npwfay A. Af. rl1ie voiles are of fine iinjioi'ted Preneh
f.'tttrics, '
Fast colors, fine materials; all Bor
den fabrics, such aa dimity, batiste,
cambric, prints, etc. The girls'
sizes are from 7 to 14 years and
the women's sizes are from 14 to
46 in extra stouts. These are dresses
worth $1,39 and all guaranteed
fast colors. The styles are excep
tionally neat and superior to the
usual dresses at near this price.
Imported Hit and Miss Rag Rugs
With Painted Flora! Borders
1
18x36
inches
in size.
49c IF
3Sx72
inches
in. size.
Around the house in many ways, yoall find a
dozen uses for one of these brightly colored rugs.
Or for the camp or mountain home, they are just
the thing, because you can wash them easily.
While the price is low, you should buy several;
you'll need them before the summer is over.
i
AH Felt and Silk Pillows Half Price
AH Ladies' Silk Gloves Half Price
Ribbon Novelties and Garters .... Half Price
Boxed Handkerchiefs Half Price
$2.25 Heavy Rayon Underalipa. . .$1.98
$1.25 Ladies' "Seal Pax" Union Suits. . . . 89c
Bath Towels!
22x44 Size
Bath Towels
22c
ltm!il(-t?sr'ad and a rrgttlftj
iti- fjuality. A very fine towel
for home or rotimhsL'- ImuKes.
Thousands in Our Anniversary Sale at the
Lowest Prices You Have Paid in Years
24x52 Size
Bath Towels
49c
Jtnnljrt size; extremely heavy
weight, and as fine a towel as
you ran wiwit for my purpose.
23x45 Size
Bath Towels
35c
or fhree for $1.00.
tioubie-t hrenti, verv
towel, in a large siy.e for every
use.
A heavy
firm hafh
ROOMING HOUSES, HOTELS PREPARE NOW FOR THE BIS CONVENTIONS