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MEDFORD MaTD TRIBUNE, frfEDFOIiD, OBEfi OS. - TUESDAY, - .TTJyE 19, 1928. PJGE EIGHT !ok! have o 5? YELLOW MASK?" I ; ink ill Your Mirror. Are Your live ly Whit a Teeth Ovrraliad. ' ..I t.v i. Yelluwixh Hue? Then ? i i"i.:. : lI'UII I HIBa ! ftTHY Is it that doily hrnidiing. fail to W ri-inovn that Hnliecoiiiiiig yruowisn iifie from )nur teeth ' We'll trl! you. In your saliva ia a 'liquid . niK iil. I hn has gll"1" 10 your leein una anli'iiml. I'iirniiiij!ntliin,(!lupynwk niflit h.r ihe while enamel. Food. rofleo ami lai . o luvo stained tliis niaklt yellim. Tliniicli it Ismurnsoftcrtlumtooth enamel. nlinury dentifrices cunnot remove it. They -...- 2. A .1 I.A. ....II Mnll.ll. lil 1 ifnil ocr 11. ami iiicj m ...,.,.. 1 that hei auw! a special, non-piltr sub- tjliro must lie lined to tianisll Iliac 1 enow la.-L" nuil free the hidden liitenc,j. Thii milnunea is "Tri-Calriii.ii Phoi. bate." Foremost dentists ne it for the. leaning and polishing of diflieulMo.wllilen i th. jt ean't harm the most delieato enomej hut it certainly goes after "Y ellow Mk!" , : Now here's the plod tidings! Dental seience us Hiireeedeil in componinu; a tasty, fragrant Kill paste of this wonderful "Tri-( lalcium 'liiniitiutc." So its magic can work for you ail)! . TliM new denlifriroisOnPnOSTOOTli 'AS'l'E. Yon will want to try it immedi lely. A million women nnd men have for aki n old-style dentifrices for OKPHOS In 'in Iut six manllu olone. Demists every here ere advising patients to nsa it. Its 'iihlie and professional reception is over .helming. OtlPHOSwill delight yon. And we know t will make your teeth gleam. But we go under it'ir guarantee it. Buy a tuba ol llll'HOS today. Try it 20 days. If, by a ingle ehanre. It fails to give you theglori us whiteness you expect.return the unused art of the lube to your dnlggist und receive our money back, now go alter I enow told" Orphos I TOOTH PASTE i Removes "Yellow Mnslc" Sm Francisco OAKLAND-SACRAMENTO Schedules EVE.W.V DAY SPECIAL LOW RATE LOS ANGELES $21 San Diego, $24.30. Sacramento, f 10.B0; R. T. $18.25. 8an Francisco, $12,90; R. T. $22.50. Similar big Havings, to nil Cali fornia, cities ulna to Houthwest and Kant, No otbor travel way offers so much In scenic enjoy ment such comfort and conven ience at so little cost. NOW Special low tares to St. Louis, Chicago and Kast. Departures South DM0 A. M., 12:05, ft: 00 P. M. - HOTEL JACKSON 8th and Central Phone 308 ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 First Insurance Agency A. L. MILL, Manager Phone 109 ' SO N. Central : ; McdrartL Oregen V V. ft. illstl('t foreHtor,- PortlnnO.. .HiieH free textbook on tNre tTe cntlon. - i 11 INSURANCE JACKSONVILLE ENTHUSIASTIC i t i JACKSONVILLE, Juno lit. ' (Special.) M rM. Krunlt Ankeny of I Klamath Palls la hero visiting her, sister-in-law. Mm. Corn Crump, ! (and attending tho Advontlst camp j Air. nnd Mrs. John Pnrnoll nnd keiii Junior nnd MIsh McCully mo- lioipd to AHhland Hunrtay nrtfinuon t and called it l tho horn of M tm, J . I 'H, i'arKonn. j j MIkhoh Huth and riorfnoo May) 'Hovfrence nttmled a party In' jModford Thursduy pvonlnR. nlvon j by Jr. and Mra. It. R. Johnnnn In; th'ir honor. j .Mr. und Mm. Arthur lwl and I Hon Cnrol woro vlnltom nt tho John I Mntnoy homo on tho ApploBate Hunday. Mr. nnd Mm. it 11 1 Manning of Mnmhflold, Ore., who were utop plriK at thn H. K. DunnlnKtnn home while nttondlntf tho Advontlst meetings hern, returned home Mondny. P.oy Ulilch nnd family from AHhland wore cnllem In our city Sunday. Mm. Ralph JonnlnRH, who lives on tho JnekHonvllle highway nnd .Mm. Hell HIchnrdKon vlHlted on Applejfute Friday. - Mm. Horace Vennnle, who nan hoen cookinK for the erow of men at the granite quarry Houth of Atdilnnd nan returned to her home hero. ,- ..i rha. Griffith and nuMBOll Clrif. flth of Klamath FuDh were viHltlnn frlenda here Kundny. t Mr, -nnd .Mm. ,T. O. NnrrlH, Mm. H. K. DunnipKton and Mm. Cora White made u trip to the Three Onka orchard Thursday evening. J. C. lunnford of tho-XL )oiiKhnut Co,. In Klatnath Falla, Hpent the week end here with his family. , , w, Mm. ii. ?. lierKin of Portland and her daufchter .-Mm. Ouy L. Haven of. HHverton were dinner KueniH Kundny at 1110,1'. C. Nonli home. . it . i . i., - : ' Mm. Fred Hutcher and Mm, Kthel OlMon.wero Medford Hhop pem Saturday eveninK. Frank Hoono and HiHtcY, Clolda Iloono were viHltom nt CroHcent City Hunduy. Mr. and Mm. T. C. Norrla were Medford vlaitom Sunday evening. Mm. Harold Crump returned from tho lofcxlntr vamp on Apple Bate Kut urday. 1 Mm. Oacar IjbwIh nnl Mm. fleoj. Maxwell went to AHhland Humlfty to attend' a h!x wnekH hihhIoii of Hummer Hclmol nt the Normal. lter. and Mm. Kliner MaoVleker returned Saturday from a ftAv duyH viHlt with their dntiKhter nt Han don, Ore, Cleoigo Maxwell came In from hlH work on Korest Creelc to Hpend the week end at his homo here. Mr. and Mm. V. T. Wllfton 'nnd son Or vllle rehirni'd from Portland Hunduy. Much interest In helng manlft'Ht ed by thn large rrowdH nltendliiK the Seventh Day AdventlHt meotliiK here. All Hpeak very highly of the fine Hernimm and munlc. f Mm. John Orlh und daughter MIkh Kllnore wa a repent visitor at the home of her HlNter, Mm, Cora Crump, Mr. and Mm. IMoyd Waterman and children moved to OrantN Pahh Fllday. .Mm. Humid n-ump I (" Sunday evening for Mnim o u t h, Ore., where hIio will nttend eummer school. Kuy NelHon of Klamath KallM and MIkh Kmlly McHroom motored to AHhland Saturday evening. Mr. und Mm. (leorge Maxwell Were Medford Hhoppem Saturday evening. Mr. and Mm. Arnott went to Kin math KuIIh Saturday for u few dayH vlwlt with relativeH. Mm. Kd Severenee und daughter MIhh Huth were In Medford Frldny evening. I A. S. Jlannant nnd family of , Klamath Kit I In, who have Uf'en here over tho week end attending the Advent iNt camp meeting re i turned1 home Sunday ewning. Mr. jllunnnnt in MalcHiimn for the t Super-Maid Aluminum wore. Mr, and Mm. Cleorgo Allen of AHhland nnd Mm. M, H. Mathewn of Kellogg.: Idaho-were vlnltom nt the U, T. Wllfton home Thumrtny. Mm. W. (Inge, former realdent of Jackaonvllle und now living at Cnauille, Ore., wan an over week 'end guent ut the home of Mm. M. L. NelBon und Ih now enmping here and attending the Adventlst meet ings ! Mm. W. A. Childem nnd daugh- tem Muxlne and Mm. Kvelyn Comhtt left Suturdny for Ml. Hhnstit City. Calif., to vitdt Mm. t'hlldem' daughter. Mrs. Thelmu Jonea. Severn! of the hoyH of Troop 35 of Jaekrionvlllo went out to the Hcnut rump on the Applegate whero they will Hpoiid from flne to two weekft enmplng. Mr. nnd Mm. O. C. Stunwnod of finld Hill were vlHltni'i Sunday ul the home of their piirontN., Mr. ond .Mm, M, C. Stnnwtirtd of .laekKon vllle. ERROR IN WHEELER CO. VOTE CHANGES RESULT SAI.KM, Ore.. Juno 111. Detection of 311 error 'In the enn- vohk of the Wheeler foniily vote ' by the Wheeler county clerk re- ItealH that Jnmes t). Mnrns or Con 1 don has been elected n dolewule i to the democratic nntlonnl con I ventlon Instead or M. M. Hill nt I Hood Hlver. The error wns made i known to the secretary of slate ' yestenlay mid the result Is that Hums received a lotnl of 3.177 rotes In the second district or 26 mnre than Hill who received S.irc. flOMl HBACII. lrent Mnnehnr discovery tuny bring loon-ton mill to Illahe. SHIPSTEAD I A WALKAWAY AT. PAl'L, Minn., June lit. (A't Nomination of Authur K, Nelson of St. Paul an republican candidate for Vnited HI a ten aenutor, wuh con reded toihiy by bin nearest oppo nent an additional returnn came. In from Monday'H primary. t'nited Staten Senator Ilenrik KhlpHtea'l, farmer-labor, wuh re nominated by a wide margin in yeHterdny'a Htato primary. The democratic candidate f or ( senator, (leorge 11. CuMhmnn of St. i 1, oiils, with no opposition, was nu- FOR 'EN century ' . MORE adding "." v$jWfmmBM lv friendly. nr I romfttfcally nominated, a were all candidates on that paty ticket. Senator Hhlpsteiul' cenominutlnn ' wah the walkaway hit supporters hnd. predicted n.! he ran hetter j than 10 to J over William "Wat- kins of Mineapolls. Governor Theodore ChriKtlan- son'g renomlnatlon oh, 'the. repuh-1 Hcnn ticket was on a basis of to-on than 2 to 1 over Ocorgo T. Slmp sfjn of MinneMpolls. . . lrgvs Indian. MiftNiong I) R T Ii O I T , June . Jtt. Churches of the Northern Ltaptist convention were urged toduy by ; Or. Fank A. Smith, Hecrctary ut missions of the Jlaptlst Homo Missionary ' siiclety of New Vork, 1 to provide missions for 1 0.000 , Indians in five areas in northern California, Nevada, Okluhoma' and i Montana, ul)m-nted by other evan-; gellcnl bod Ins to the Baptists. ' MEN, WOMEN and million people know fraternal insurance means pro tection. 1 ens or thousands know Artisanship means PROTECTION PLUS! For more than a third of a trie United Artisans Life Association has given its growing membership this, PROTECTION PLUS. It is one of . the Wealthiest per capita of all fraternal insurance organizations; operated on a mutual, non-profit-making basis; is non-political; non-sectarian; demanding only the requisites of citizenship and friendship; serving old and young alike. . , .-(,.: ':v;;-.;-:;.i.-v.r..' True To Its Aim ' Its aim has been full insurance pro tection at a lower cost for men, women and juniors-, combined with the service and friendship of true fratenalism. Artisanship has reached this aim for more than a third of a century in serving its thousands and tens of thousands of members. Artisan ship offers you this same PROTECTION PLUS. This friendly service has grown from an ideal to an outstanding reality until every Artisan knows the full meaning of it. ' You, too, can and should enjoy this PROTECTION PLUS ARTI- , SANSH1P. Investigate now and learn how much you will gain for V - .. yourself and your family for so little in this association. 1 .ILiftb A 608 Artisans Building THAN A THIRD OF SE! POItTI-ANO, Maine, June 19. , yp) The Cnltcd etaoshnlluetuohr ! JP) I'nlted' Btntes Senator Fred- 1 crh-k Hale was renominated for ftj third term In tho republican, pri mary yesterday, easily defeating (.overiior Jialph O. P.rewster. Ira (1. Jlersey. repuhltcaii, who Is serv-: ing his sixth term as representa- tivefrnm the fourth district, was defeated for rcnomin.itirtn ly Don ald W. Snow, a Dangor attorney. In a four-cornered contest in the republican nomination for pnver- Back of Care and h contacts educational benefits that make for broad and constructive outlook on human activities these are a few of the friendly services Artisanship offers. There are many others. V. M. (Jack) HAMILTON District Manager for Josephine and Jackson Counties nor, William Tudor Oardiner, wealthy resident of (iardiner nnd former siieuker of the Maine house of representative.-, received more votes ihun hla opponontu combined. , There were no contests tor the major democratic nomination. TTie j nominees ore: Kor senator. Her-' bert K. f lolmes, I.ewiston, nn ut-1 torney; for governor, Kdwnrd C. Moran, Jr., liockland merchant. Xoticr. The nnnual meeting of School Dist. No. 3 6 will be held at Agnte Hchoolhouse, on June '18, nt 8:30 p. in., 'at whiclr tlmf the voters will vote upon the question of in stalling electric IfuhtH in the school. Mr. Moore find Mr. -Leever will' he present to explain any questions In regard to same. DKIXA M. W H ETHTO N fj, 1 Clerk, School Diat. No. 16. Clftpqifjpd advertising getsesulta. JUNIORS A Handclasp attention for thfe sick and 7. aged assistance for the bereaved helpful hands lifted to aid the help lesssocial activities for young and old creation of helpful business ciaithKiMiu 0 CENTURY OF FRIENDLY PROTECTION STREET FIGHT FATAL TO PORTLAND MAN POHTr.AND, Ore., June 19. .T) D. C. Marvin, 3, died. today from injuries said to have been receiveil In a street fight the niht of June 11. Police began search for two men, who were declared by mem bers of his family to have been involved in the alteroavion. One was' a sailor and 6ne was a long shoreman. Marvin was brought to his home with his face badly beaten and bruises on his head. He was treat ed by a private physician. Sun day his condition became critical nnd he va taken to a hospital. 1 t - . -' . Tangible evidence of the solidity of purpose and of resources of the United Artisans. The Arti sans Building a modern office building in the heart of down, town Portland; the Al-Aiar Temple one of Portland's finest fraternal halls; the Artisan's Home, where comfort and plenty are brought to the homeless and needy. . N Portland, Kodak Film veloping and -9 PrJnilng Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. Medford Oregon Mb