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o '"''lirRDFORD MAn, TRTRUNE, MEDFORD, OKEflOX, FRIDAY, 'MAY 23. "J MM). PXTCE SIX" T5 - ! ! J . . . '. i " 7 " 1 i is T 1 DAILY ROUGHAGE IS AN j ESSENTIAL IN ANY DIET ' KolloKg's ALL-BRAN Is Effective. Relief for Constipation. i'v ' ' 'Also' Adds Jron to, the Blood i Do you suffer from constipation? il'Aro you .one of those who haVe ."tried one "vent pocket cure" after ' another and still have no sense of 'permanent relief? If so, this is Vnig news to you! Kellogg's' ALL "URAN is -natural, .effective rellof ''for both temporary and recurring constipation. It is the original and today "is included in the diets f .of .millions of people who formerly suffered from constipation. '"'' Wheftroughago is' missing from "food, constipation is tho ,conse quencc.' '.The soft foods we eat to-day scrdom include enough rough age. The Simple necdssity. then. is i to see to it that sufficient roughago , is included, in pu. food, ? Kcllogg's ALLBRiAN is the bulk vthat your system requires. f'1'- Tn nrlflifinfi ' If.' In' rich In iron. ' Scjcntiflc research proves that 1 nearly" all this iron Is absorbed by . thi system, building red blood and Jrnging. '.thjglorious ,?olor .qjt, ) health to tlie complexion. Kellogg' ALL-BRAN is posi tively guaranteed. Your money will he returned if you arc not satisfied. Be sure to include it in reducing diets as a preventive for both con stipation nnd anemia. I There are so many ways you can cat Kcllogg's ALL-BRAN and en joy it; In any form,' it is appetiz inc. It is delicious with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over cereals and ' : (By Mary Grelner) After several weeks of written reviews. submitted semimonthly, under the supervision of Miss Mnry Gilbert, tp the Mall Tribune, mem bers of (he .Mermaid Tavern, book club of the hlKh school, demon strated to a largo number of In- vilcd guests at St. Mark's guild soups and notice the added flavor. ' ,a" 1111,1 "'k" "ley could do Many people soak it.iri fruit juices. Excellent in cooked foods. Your grocer has Kcllogg's ALL-BRAN in tho rcd-and-grcen package. It is served in hotels, restaurants and dining-cars. Ask for itl Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. . Improved In Texture and Taste e- t '" ... Ab : f I ALL-BRAN The Pig Tail Market The Best of Fresh and i .......... . -i. , i , Smoked Meats '- Free Delivery s, - South Central RHODE ISLAND RED HENS AND . jv!,- ) FRYERS" " ?. i MILK FED VE AL NICE YOUNG RABBITS H)M SPRING LAMB Butter - Cheese - Milk - Eggs 4 All Kinds of Lunch Meats :; Phono 325 r We Give S. & H". Trading Stamps Jack -Worsham, " Prop. In tho way of vocal expression. Beginning the .evening with group of songs beautifully render ed by Mrs.. J, C. Collins, accompa nied by Mrs. Carloton .lanes, .the students presented an Interestingly arranged program, taking In drama, poetry ami prose Mrs. Edna Vincent's Millay's po etic fantasy, "Aria Da Capo," and .loliu Mlddleton'H. "limbers' with Its quiet reminiscences, were the vehicles chosen for Interpretation by Hie young writer-actors, and presented under the direction' of Jo-A une Smith. i Tho cast In .the former included Harriot Kayser, who played tthe purt of Columbine; Clyde Davis, in. tho role of Pierrot; Victor Dal luiro, as Corthurmus; Koberf Nel son, as Corydon, and Jewell Wad- dell, as Tbyrsls. In the cast of Embers " appeared Roberta Stearns In the role of Mrs. Har rington; Winifred Warner, as the maid; John (teddy, as the son, Jas per; ' and 'Charles Harness as the middle-aged Mason King. lletween plays the audience was well entertained by Marguerite Wntson, who presented selected readings, and by William Dough erty and Norrl8 Portor, who ran tho gamut of vocal Intonation In a group of Vacbel Lindsay's flexible and rhythmic poems. Interpreting the numbers as a sunken duet, the two talented young high school orators not only suc ceeded in drawing tholr audience into the contagion of Lindsay's in imitable , verse, but exhibited an In tellgont understanding of the mood in which this poet and his works should be approached. Their selec tions Included "Daniel," "The Sea Serpent Chantey'; and (but famous negro epic, "Tlio 'Congo."" ' ' -n ' . - i WOOD'S LUMBER CO. and tffN vn, ''ftflt" SALE i - V- Ends SATURDAY , NIGHT ... '. ; t . ''i . Don't inisB this opportunity ; .to save . on CPaints E "Tho Illafkhlril Pie," ly Clay tuii WidOj -will 1)6 proHontetl In the Junlui IiIkIi audlturlum tonight ut H o'clock. Tho newly oiKunlzcd . Junior IliKh Di-amatlc cltih, under tho tUi-ectlun of Mih. Kdllh Brown will In thlH prcHontiition maku Hh ft rut puhllu nppviirunco. Tho pluy 1h biiKCtl upon tho old nurmiry rhyme and hua nuiny novul us well uk hunuirotm Inuldonts wovon Into tho IntoreHtintr llttlo plot. Tom tiwom Ih In chui'Ki of tho Hconcry. Charaetoi-H nro na followH: (.'hlof cook, Luclcn Hmlth; maid, Ia MorloiJock; Bccond cook. Louie HodKHon;, foathorf Jean QulHen herry; iioathcr, J'atrlulu Carton; huntHincn, Sabln AVIlloUKhby, Her bert Nellmtn; herdHinen, Howard Hi'lirecennoHt, Klmer MMIIotiKhby; Htory toller, Alary HoHeborry; KiitMttH, Mary KinneoB iMatbi'H, Dorothy -her, Olffonl Ayres, Hob- vi't -. Moyut-H,. Helen AtcColllHter Itnbert Itnyd, StunU-y Kunzmau, t'aljiarinc llniudt, Onu Hundrlck uon, Waunlta WIIhom. . iKlnu, Joseph l'lerce: queon AK'ithu lUnhauan: licraldK, ltob Vouiik. Itobert tiull; councilor, Karl I'odersttn; poet laureato. iLiolph JnneM; truinpetorH, Herbert lUrper, Chamiucy Hrewer. itithrr IntereHtinK featuroa will bo selection by Senior IliKh Kohnol ClrlH Limikuo . urcliQHtia. harp Htilo by Hetty Stennett, and Violin milo by ItoKur Kayner. r An hitflrentinRt Mchutil wcblblt will be held intiuodiatoly after tho play. Tlje parcntn will bo in chargo of thf varioaM eoneenxlonH. Senior Reception -Is Tonight ' , . Viembertf uf the reception com-ml(,oe-were jmlUiiK the fluinliln touches In tho K.vmnnHlum thlH aft- oinoon for the nonior reception, which will he given at the ftenior . . Police believe the shooting wuh thin evening. Perhaps the most unusunl, deco rations have heen arranged, under the direction of Merland Tollefuon, than at any previous school affair. A false celling of blue, with silver stars is one of the arrangements. The walls have been covered with deep blue, with sliver futuristic de signs. Designs In futuristic lineH have been worked out -and placed over the door, with lights hid behind green shades, the light playing on the silver. The stage has been dec orated in modern designs also. Patrons and patronesses of the dance are Superintendent and Mrs. 15. H. Hedrick, Principal and Mrs. C. O. Smith, Attorney and Mrs. C. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tollefson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen It. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Day, Miss Maurine Carroll and Miss Ha rie Ridings. Med ford Group IletuniH From Convention, p, K, O. Mrs. C: C. Furnas and' Mrs. C. C. iOoldsberry, official delegates from the Medford"Cbaptor to thy state convention of P. 13. O., hold In 'Klamath 'Falls this week, re turned to Medford last evening from the- neighboring city. M''S T. W. Miles. Mrs. J. G. Love and Mrs. Kathleen Hmlth, who also at tended from the Medford chupt-j;, have returned., v They report a very- successful convention and pleasant social time. Meetings and banquets were held In the beautiful McthodlM church, and all delegates and vis itors were well entertained by Klamath Falls. the hOHteaschap ter. There was a. 'votlnR attend anco of ,about 80, Mrs. Furnas stated this morning, and 200 pres ent for the Wednesday banquet. Tho convention opened Tuesday morning and closed Thursday after noon, t . . . . Kresses Leave;, For Chicago 1 Dr. and Mrs. .A F. W, -Kresso left this . city,, yoHterduy. for .Chi cago, where they plant to spend six weeks of tho summer season. Dr. Kresse will take special work at tho -medical .institute there, while Mrs. Kresse visits 'friends. Rev. Claude B. Porter of thy Presbyterian church was heard in an ablQ and highly appreciated address last night before the grad uating cfass of the Jacksonville high school. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood of Prospect," accompanied by Mrs. C. G. Mcndenhnll of this city, are leaving tpday for a. short visit In San -Fratfcisco. Mrw. IlUHsell To Visit Orient Mrs. M. J I. ltussell, mother oft Mrs. C. H. Paske of thl city, with whom she has been visiting for the . past year, leaves soon for tiaa Francisco to sail one week from ; tomorrow for Japan. She will huh' via Honolulu to Toklo, where sho will be joined by her daughter, MIsh Mildred Jlussoll, who Is .an x-ray technician in a hospital In that city. They will make i tour of China together and return to the Pacific coast via tho northern route, stop ping for a short time in Canada. Mrs. Russell and daughter will then como to this city to be guests for a while of Dr. and Mrs. Paakc. Mui( Teni'lierH Plan Ijasl. MceUiic Members of the Jackson county chapter of the Oregon Music Teach ers' association aro anticipating their closing meeting for the year, which will bo held at the Wagner Creek summer homo of Mr. and Mi's, i John White, Tuesday, June 10th. Klectlon of. officers; a dis cussion of the year's work nnd a picnic supper will bo enjoyed. Miss Imogeno Wallace, president, and Mrs. Rawles Moore, program chair man, have been active in making the regular" monthly programs in teresting ftnd profitable. Miss (iirfeu Feted Prior to Tour Miss Blanche Oiffcn. assistant librarian at the City Library was honor guest at an Informal party given last evening by Miss Helen Hlnck. Miss G If fen leaves next week for Quebec to sail on thi Km press of Franco .June 4th, for a two months' tour of 'Europe. She will visit France, Italy, Switzerland and Germany, an J plans to attend the presentation of the Passion play at Oberammar-; gau: ; " Mrs. Shepard on Way to ; Buenos Aires - 1 Mrs. Wj M. Shepard and children1 Balled for Buenos Aires on the Hrl-1 niander from San Francisco Wed-' nesday of this week, according to news received by friends hero. Their cabin- was filled with flow ers nnd several residents of Med ford were at the California harbor, to wish them hon voyage. I -i-H IHMIAV A i lit. wi k. r-v i is The IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL; , of this deep-sea delicacy, even its simplest recipes, makes it a perennial favorite. Rich in food values and nat ural iodine, that foe of goiter. Keep the handy can handy. W it CREAM TUNA M! one largo tablespoonful of bulltr and one tablespoonful of flour with one cup of milt . When ' cooled, add one small can of White Star 8nl ' Tuna; ioason to -the taste end serve on toast. Ktudenls to Bo , lliMu-d, Radio IM'ograni The vocal expression pupils of Miss Sara VanMeter and n group of piano pupils from the studio of, Mrs. hi. K. Gore will give a charm-; Ing program over KMF.D Sunday evening, May '25, from 7 to 8. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Settlor of San Francisco are guests In this city f Mrs. Aether's mother, Mrs. Charles M. Pctt. They plan to spend a week In Medford. where they are welcomed by many friendH, as former residents nnd members of the Medford high school faculty. MISS DUNCAN OF CENTRAL POINT !S BRIDE OF 1DAH0AN Murphy, although a powerful Tam many .-leader, was not greater than tho three othora in Union Square, so the flag pole is to commemo rate American Independence. Mr. Murphy, who had a sense of humor, would approve of that1 change. Talkies have worried musicians, making theatre orchestras unneces sary. In Schenectady, witli tele vision radio, the General Jilectric Company has shown that one or-' chestrn leader could -conduct a thousand orchestras at the same time. Musicians played In a theatre, led hy "television' pictures of an I llodali 1 I- an exit I ana tmrouri i -. -1 . t v - Tli i wtick end will lie puckcil fill of pleasure ; miuiu' lliijij; . doing vj-ry( minute. . .. (' ... , , i Be ready for every picture olmnce when it comes. llrinu: yw expose,)! films heio for duvelopinir mid print ing. You'll like our luh ruilc vorlmiuisliii. rrompt altenlioii tQ-.Mnil Orders , titmn Kodak and . Supplies . , Sweiris Maittr Photo i Flnlhr J Ullh Bros. Am ' ''' .., A ' '&3V at a lgi time CliNTHAf. POINT, Oil',, May 23. '(Spl.) On the afternoon of Thui-S-dny, May 2 at tho Moderated church, occurred the innrilaKc uf Miw lOlb.alu'th Duncan. ilauKht.v ir Mr. nnd Mi-k. i". (!. Duncan, tol orchestra conductor miles away. Mr. Ilpi-nard .Winkler of I'ucatello, Idaho. i no liiiual imrty eutiM',d thol"' ellllrell Im the Nli-nf,u ... M.,,,.l..lu . i a soIiu'h WeUdhiK March, played h. Wllinn Hheley. Mrs. J. V. (Irlnies It was aiiBKcstcd horo Ihc other day that honks cost too much, anil hook that can he manufactured I for 10 cents ought not lo soil for IE. oil. 'Ihree Dig puhlishora an- sang "(), l'rnmlse Me," and "Into too Dawn Willi You." The Inldo was gowned In yellaw satin and lace. Hhe Whs attended hy her cousin, Misa Kltitalicth K'ott. Mlw Kdlth Wlakler. slxtcr of tho groom, -was maltl-of-honor. Kvcrett Kaher acted as best man. -Tho hrlde was given In man-lagc hy her father. O. (1. Duncan. Unv'. J. M. JohKson porforineil tho cero niony. using the Impressive rln ceremony. After the wedding a reception was held at the hooio of the bride. Mrs. Winkler has been promin ent In Central Point' social circles and much Interested In church work. She graduated from -the Ioa Angeles lllhle Institute and tho Southern Oregon Normal at Ash land, she has been teaching ro- cently In Idaho. Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from Page One) sNo Btn.R-toAmmi method on I produce the fleTor tht Hill I Bran.' eirhuiv procew Con trolled Roiling can pro duce. Every berry la roaated "' Vvenly and a matchleaa, uni i fotm flavpr ia the result. Frtsh tram the orloinnl vacuum pacts Eisily opened with the key'. HILLS BROS The "re.il" movement In China, attributed to Hussla, worries tho Nanking government und threatens permanent disturbance and war. Premature transplanting of new Ideas Into minds unprepared Is dangerous. - , The Chinese, not ready for the theories of Karl Marx or Keclus. lake them too seriously. Much better If they would stick to Cofuclous for a few more cen turies. ! .. : t'nlon Siiinre, In New York, is to have a high flag pole costing SSO.rtuo, erected hy the "Charles f. Murphy Memorial Committee." Mr. Murphy was a Tammany leader of considerable imwer, Pfsassesalng tho fnculty of sayl Ing hla word Inouuce Unit they will cut fiction! prices In half, selling ?! novels. If somebody would print the hesl ; scientific hooks for GO cents a vol-1 iiiiio that would ho even hotter! news. J 4 '! Yesterday In a most solemn cere-1 mnnlal Vnpo Pius obsorveu the! "holy hour" contonary. -Descending from his apartments in the Vatican, surrounded bv members nl' the ec clesiastical and lay court, the pope ' entered the basilica at St. Peter's and remained kneeling for one hour In meditation. - The "holy hour" nrch-confrater-nlty was established one hundred years ngo In memory of the hour ! of agony In the Garden of ties themane, preceding tile crucifix Ion. Now It Is celebrated bj Catholics all over the world. Mules to I let uni Home. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. T. I.lttle. of Dixon. 111., who have spent seve ral weeks In Medford enjoying the scenery, climate and many friends, leave tomorrow for their home. Itoih any Medford and the coun try look better and more pros perous thnn on any previous visit. Easy to get VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE! save ALPINE LABELS JUST think of all the beautiful and practical article that are now tfiran awar for your Alpine Milk Label, and you'll Wart aaving th.m today. . ; Never be without a upply of thia rich and creamy evaporated tmlk. tJrtl rr Aran uf Atnitu i l. . er, pifsassesa ngi i' 57. "l ,,me ng little and keen your rocf 1 "'"""ted Premium and K9,p Folder your. re.. Write to Alpine The flag pole which w . h. i L": .,.m VH. loos Mimioo erected in Murphy, honor wllti' 4 "n ",naKO-California, domlnale monument, to Washing- Tt . fl SS1 - ! in-J-, A .. i.lvu., ag.i,.U i, ,T. on sivmiil ihittmhl, tin Soap Salmon Citrus granulated. Only one Llbby's fancy Alaska ,red.- . , selling expense at Santfords. Large pkg. .29 You save on salmon at Santfords. Chocolate Ghirardelli's, tho very best at Santfords saving. 1-lb. can .25 l-lb. can .29 Flour Tuna Fish Sperry's drifted show. Save Fancy whUe stp- ,he ehick. next week at Santfords. 49-lb. sack .... en of the sea, at Santfords saving. : Coffee Del Monte brand, at Sant . fords wonderful saving. 6 g. cans .39 Corn Meal Sperry's; eastern, each sack guaranteed. It's fresh, at Van Camp's at Santfords sav- A. Santfords. 10-ib. sack .35 Spaghetti -. ing next week. .09 Per pound . " Mlk Your choice of Carnation, Al pine or Borden's, at Sant fords everyday saving. Med, bizc can G tall cans.. .50 You Jy 0rHy 1 ' v One Selling Expense AT - Santfords Can you afford to pay more next week? Catsup Blue Extra quality. Buy the gal lon size and save at Sant fords. - Fish Mr. Stewart's, at Santfords saving price. Strictly fresh Halibut, Sal mon, Sole or' Black Bass- No. 10 can .... .49 Large bottle .12 Your chloe at Santfords Per pound .29 Sardines Extra quality large oval catu. Save at Santfords next week. Per can .09 Olives .69 Bacon Extra quality In small cans. Buy at Santford saving price C cans Medium weight, mild cure, at 8antford saving. Per pound .23 Cherries Fancy Rcy Anne' in heavy rup. Save at Santfords. . lg. Vi can... .29 Potato Chips waxed bag ntford. .20 Fancy quality In waxed bags. . Save at Santfords. - Shortening Farcy quality in hull.. Bring your pail to Santfords- 6 pkgs Per pound .12