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,ixof5 Form MEDFOnr) AfATTi TRTBTTXE, MEDFOUD, OftftfiOX, WEDNESDAY, .TUXE 20. 1929. HcniPATC MCI . ... . . . AlPDflDT ARM) Labor Iuy will Kft sot anido for the dedication of the new airport. In 'cause the work is nil coniiliJ upon project by that lliiu;, ar (ordintf to a decision reached by Iho hoard of directors of the local chamber of commorco who met lant ,nlht. A enramittne, headed hy O. t). Alenderfer, was appointed bv th( president to Work with the city council in perfecting plans for the f'Xtemdv; two-day celebration to bo held. Instructions were given to the A.Tiictdlurul committee, headed by taiil Sc,herer, to work out' plans tor the poHHibla assiHiunco of the (sinners' Kxchiingo Co-oieratlve in the marketing of local produce. The board of directorn expressed ftself as not particularly Interested In" the distribution functions just In the inarKetiiiR phase. The AVestorn Oregon Traffic at; Kociation has called upon the Cham ber of Commerce for nu assess ment of ?7ii0 to supplement. th hearing here Inst March on the Hltort haul rate case by sending nn attorney before tho Interstate commerce commission at Washing ton. IX C, July 2ti, when further action will be taken. The request was referred tn the finance com mil too, which will bi;ing In a spe cial report in the near future. MISS WILLS HAS WIMIILKDON, Knglaml. June 'J b.(A' Helen Wills. A mei ica n tennis ace, paruded through the necond round or tne women's sln glen chainpionshipM a) Wfmhb-dou today with a victory over Mrn. SeJiomburgk.' of Cfrmaiiy. li-O. C-0. It wum Miss AVills' Heeond slntivht rontiueHt of the tourna ment without the loss of a game. Airs. May Sutton llundy, Cali fornia veteran of many interna tional tourney, defeated Miss IJrynirudc Harvey, one of Kng land's leading woman players. In u MCfond round match, 1)-, Mi, (J-'l. .;.lisH Alarjorle Morrill of 1ed hain. Mush., lost her second round mate;) to Miss Kileen lien 'it tt. itrltih vUiv, In straight hc(m, U-3. li-3. Cunliy. JUiiiy Knluhl bnllil. Iiik nn .MtHn ti'ri't will he rninil !(! for (it'ciiiiatK'y by Ctuiliy ilnr-l.-i ti I . In making doughnuts it is better to THEM A ULL "ilN ROAStINO coffee, Hills Bros, proved that their patrnteil, f ' continuous process a few hmimU fit A timr nrrwlnrre n I richer and more uniform flavor than when coffee is roasted in . hulk. You'll taste this rare flavor in every pound you buy. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fresh from the oht tnoi vat uum pa, k. Easily aptned witft iMt kfy. C1VJ9 A N N U A EASY AflCTORIES! DAIRY INSPECTOR I innniiiTBflriiT Tn KEEP 18 QUIZ PARENTS? ft i ? t i - II: f - Si' y KLxt". II 'TSlt T i ' i to 1 -twin Associated Ptess Photo Mrc Vera Mnrkowsiu, CnicdQo, is Biiown Deing q icsuonca Dy Captain Dan uyncn auer tnrco or ncr children died of a mysterious poison. Inatts show her husband. Edwin, also questioned, and Doris, 17-"-hn old h.-.by who been me HI. - - , , ' i Arru n v tn u IE! Con truiy to expectation at the city council Hpeclal meeting last uight. the appointment of a dairy Inspector was not made, and the new courthouse site matter did not come up, neither mibjci-t being at all referred to, tho city of-, fiein in HcemhiK eon tent to con fine the meeting to the one mat ter of selling tho $1!MUU0 of new airport bonds, for wht" h. the spec ial meeting was called. However, inasmuch , n 1 Jirry, Schade. president, and Joe KUcgel. member of. the city planning com mission were present the council diiscusscd with t hem Informally a few in a tiers pertaining to changes in zone that the commis sion dejiiri s, and which lis m em bers will embody Into proposed ot ill nances at their next mci'llm; for presentation to tho council for action. Wold reached the city coiinrll (hat the chamber of commeree direetors in session last everting had decided to offer their services to aid the city a dm In 1st rat Jim, If such services were desirable, in drawing up the bi airport dedi cation program when the airport was finished. The mayor and cu unci I men at onee accepted the oiler with much appreciation for thc chamber's att it tide, and de clared the prof erred assistance was very weh olne. The coum-lt took a momctif also la mi- nh;ht to vote a hurry Call for bids for heating and plumbing the airport biilhhtms. to be In by H) a. tn. next Saturday. other matters went over to the) next nice ti uk of tlie council next Tuesday nlht. The dairy Inspcc-j tion ordltia itcc Is already in ef fect, and It 1m understood that the, delay In appointing an inspect (ti ls due to the tad that the city ofiicials have bean nimble yet to IlKree a mo ti)4 themselves on u selection from amoiiu' the dozen or more candidacies for the Job, hich Is cxpi ted to pay $ I -o a month, ami which appointment, to bemade by the mayor, must be approved by the council. polioIye in old fire hall Now linn the fire department hits hern moved into the new five station, h-itvhii; the rear part of the ilty hall huihilm: upstairs ai d down only with gliosis and In .e ts as truants, a cuiili'lli pla t el tor ittonths, ihe city pxltce station i ill be iiiia ',( into a part of t he HUn r I c v vacnied by the fire de partmeut di n-tnh s, jir-l as soon mm that lrten ran be divhb'd (iff by a partition to make a comfort able oitlce for t.ie police chief Mini quarters for the policemen. .lanr A. . IMpen Chief of Police AleCredie Were scheduled to eonl ei loji her l oil a v on t he f i Imi of qii.irteiN nn- tlie poje,. sta tion I in mediately adjoining the rt? jail. 1 Th!' police he olonai tei m will be moved to Ihe city hull as soon as an a Humerus for I he moviim ran be made, as tile matiauemeill of the .uatliet ii I'aclfle. w hfch owns the ground on w hob I he pn-sent police station has heeti I several yeais pa-t. his ) ding till' Hty officials cited for en pi otl in make I his move for mont Us p;t-t. for (he reason thai the railroad ii ib -alrous of taklm: po-iCssitin auain Not onl thai, but It Is piohable thnt tho ctly co-jnt il will h te torn v1" ,,u partition whnh Hia- -il,tei tip' I'vtiuell tf.lumbei fi em a perl , of the Vl cinen's' doi nntva v, in innk .that rotttn'-lhtrer and prov ido ' h c t t o r ventilation ami light, AS POISON KILLS tf ' DeAutremonts View Incarceration In State Penitentiary Cheerfully; Records and Health Reported Good Prison days are viewed with a cheerful philosophy that has cn;r acterized all their lives hy the le Autrenumt. brothers, set vlng life sentences at .Salenior the Siskiyou tunnel holdup murders of October 11, i -'', according to an aiticle in the Kalem Statesman of last Mon day. The article reveals that the notorious brothers slill "think fast." "Most of the punishment con nected with penal servitude is. .self ini'licled." 'l itis is what Koy told the report er hist Monday when Interviewed in Iho warden 'u ui't'ice. Continuing, he said: "I am 'almost overcome with pity at times fur lite poor hoys w.hy. cnpio in here with six montl.s' sentences and the pros pect of it parole in five months, -and live through a tiltfhtmuru of remorse and regret. "From observation I am con vinced Uiat short senlences re sult itt the greater percentages of reformations. Alter u cer tain length of lime the convict becomes reconciled In prison conditions and Hie effect of in carceratitin Is lost." SinilliiKU 'toy "aid tli"t he had "made the psychological," and he i denounced sell' pity as the worst punishment. Koy recently was treated for eye ' trouble, and now wears glasses, f Which enables him to read. Mefoiv , lit 1 bo It to banditry he feared ho would lusn his si v. lit. Ills chief prison diversion is playing chess, "because it helps tho player to for get. M Time speeds behind grey jwulK (he prisoner said, "becnuse TAKE BRIDE AND i I. !!. Waltber. well kimwu ptir eba:ang agent for Tim California t iregoli Tow er company. leaves soon for South America to accept a re pons! hie posit ion w ith the American (V- l'oreign 1'ower cor poration. Me will be located at It in le Jauiero, lltazil. and will be iillillated with Paul II. MeKee. former t 'open general manager, who is in charge of a hirgo utility operating in thai territory. Mr. Waltber has been actively identi fied with the Copco organisation (since i:K-.'. and Is a member of ; lllllah Shrine, the Medl'ord Klks ! and l he local A merit-ait I .eg ion ipost. "I. It," has built up a laixe circle of f i-lends, w ho will regret , hi il opart ore for foreign la mis, , but w ish . aim success in his new , venture. 1 Another annotir.cenmnt of inler 'est states that Mr. Wahher will be ; married befo-'e leaving the coast, j t he otinw ltt benu: Alius A I Vina i iml.uu! , i:uildim tioiaud the Jackson CountA 1 -oa il itsMteiat ion. M is: itlso a toriuer eutplovi Jtf The California' Oregon teoinptmy. having moved to Med ford liotn San (''ruiietco nt the time Utv compaey's hoin ol flee w,i jttoVtd hero from lh bay jciiy. Toe Ve.tdtug will take place in in Kranetsco tiei month, ne cnvding lo report L ami Mr. and .Mis. Wahher will go to New Vork, ii- iii which pori they will sail for ltlo l'e Janlero the last .r July. ) The, iat , w ishes of tin It timuy - 1 1 iemts in "Co pee land" will ac Icompan the Waltbers as they ) embark for South America. j l ane Cannery survey ' i:i'C-:l'. Ore . June I'll.- i.P 1 A nirvi-y li ib let lo ine w bet her Lain cuinv is in need of addi tional (il UtM'i it ; will be stalled here at once. William Khissman. leh.ilriuan ,.f the Hal Us( i m 1 ' c n- ' nln.: Iiim.Ii H! y c 'loittee ef ihe chamber of commeice, !aid lo.l.iy. THREE CHILDREN 1 r&It -TV rf Tl it i 'J -5a,v there ar iio landmarks of recolle-c- lion. 'After all. there of persons in lire 1 off tha i I am," are millions wo i id worse Mahl ihe life termer. : "The eternal optimist" of the !)? ' Autrcmoiil.-t closed !tis interview as : follows: j "One Ihing (hut I was sur I prised to find among the con-' j victs is an entire lack of bitter ness. I think that is due to t lie tairness of the present admin istration. Kven those, who are punished usually come hack witli tho ieolin that their pun ishment was deserved and not l excessive;. ; "And before I forget it," he added, "1 want to express to yon, jMr. Mj'yerH, my apprecia tion of the new color scheme:. , i it is restful instead of distress- , ing to tho nerves." lie referred to lite change In liir tnrior coloring frfm white and ! "prison blue" to gold and green, . wrought by the present adminis Itiation. The outer walls are also j being transformed from prey to a soft huff color. ( The article further states: I "All three of the UeAutreniont' hoys have perfect records of he ihavior and industry for their two ! years in the prison, t he supei in ; tendent said. I toy was employed .for a long time in tho flax, Indus , try. but is now in the tailoring shop. Kay, his twin brother, is n j barber, and Hugh, tlx .younger i brother, is working on construe lllon of lite prison ' uddltion. All I enjoy good health." Ii't (UTl.AXlJ, Pro., June; lit!. ll'l Nearly I "an members I" Sip ma Chi. national college fraternity, were in I'ort land today for t he opening of the .'PMh grand chapter meeting of the fraternity. Just one hour before the con-. lvention opem-d a special train from Chicago arrived wit 'a 1 Jti eastern visitors, among t hem t ho ! "grand old my n" of Sigma Chi. He is llowatd Kerrls. former il'nitvd States diMiiet Judge. Judge i l-'ei'i is has attended . every hi jatinual conveijititut during the past fill years, ami was the necond nu .tioiml president, of thu fraternity. ) Claton Issues of the Palmer , Mu-te I ItAise today purchased a , aele ranch from I'ete K. Ingle. The niiu'li Is located at the end of the Cokr Untie road, next to the lilihee ranch-. The eonsideiatton ! w.n S.Ti.imti. Ki b: Wold of the , Wold X- Wold real estate company ' handUd .the ileal. ,r PETITION SEEKS FREE SCARFACE AL CAPONE ! 1'U1L.1KI.I'MIA. Juno - i.-Vi A p.litlon fur a writ of .-nor i ib ftlrd lit tho municipal ourt ' tod:: y for tho purpoo of having "Scui f:n-.'" A l t'.tpono. riiiciii;o sanust.-r. r o I o t d from tho ' I lotmovloii c otMinty iail. w hovo ho Is vorv.ni; a oiio-yoar's son ton. r for t.utinK a loath-d pi.tid. A hniniiv on tho win will bo i lo-Id S.itnvtlnv hoforo .luU .lohn I R V;i Nh, who sontoncrd Capono mid hit 1m tl Kiiard. auk K lino, also ii t 'ho -.mo uaiitrstor, K lino w aft lo! included in tho att out pt to havo t'ai'iMio ivloaM'd. RROAR IIPTIIRN'wioe holds hope of , 0 I W IV W I I Willi 0F PRICES LED BY RAIL SHARES XKW VOHK, Itine 2$. A lii'iiid upward, nioverat'iit of prices tituk place -in toUay's market wUh (h railroad and iiuhlic utility a vr-i-iies reaching rocurd high levels. While the indUHtriul uver .ige wan tiir a few points under ttie year's top, the recent advance has practically wiped out nil of the ' ground lout in the .May re action. Oils and coppers were tho mily- Important groups which failed to participate in the up swing, due largely to the uncertainly- regarding the outlook hi those industries. Call money renewed unchanged at 1 0 of-r cent, with an appar ently suff Ich-nt supply of funds attracted to keep Hie rate at that level ull day. Important stocks maintained leadership of the market in the closing hour, when a number of favorites were ciuoted from five to ten points above yesterday's close. United States Steel brought i:ni,Vt h Mtl Public. Service of New (Jersey, 101 I, burroughs Adding Machine, Auburn Auto, and Mo tor I'roduets wtjre up pine, to .ten. points, while Warn.er 1 trot hers I'ictures, Illinois Central, juhI IJorg Warner advanced fiyo' itt six. Total sales- approximated u.HOO,- I I ro'HiM.i;, (He, June W) A prermiture explosion of dyna loiie I'ii tally injured four men near he;-c yi-strrilay as they were clear ing a piece of ground of Htttmps. Tliose killed were Charles ("hris linn, logging contractor; llussel) Vor-Uam. S; lialph Thomas, 24, and P'loyd Skinner, 3', Christ hi n was in charge of the h'nitip. liad a contract to take out l.!iU0,00( feet of cedar be longing to the Kviuui Auto Goatl ing company nt their Sandy Creek canip. The men wore clearing a turn ing space for trucks. Uetalls of i ho explosion were not known to day, although nn investigation was being made. Charles Thomas, a brother of the boy killed, and himself u member of the crew, was some distance away at the time of the blast, lie could offer no explanation of the premature detonation. S. 0. S TEST RUN WILL BE MADE JULY TENTH The lisHt run of Ihe new pre lOiiliiiK unci KUiraKu plant ot th ! Southern OrcKim Sales. Inc., will be luniln uhoiit July 111, aeeonllnK to l'ntil Scherer. The work of Installing the eiieu lalinK fans Is now under way and the finishing touehes cur the mo ehallial department. The pre fnullni; plant Is silent Ifiially ven tllated for the even distribution of the cold air. It waH expceled that tho plant would be completed by July 1, but the layiiiK of Ihe roof was delayed by the .lime rains. It Is plannad to hold a public openiiiK of the -plant shortly after the test run to enable all urowers, packers and t lie general public to Inspect the Industry. FOR VETS ON SUNDAY Miuh IwttM'otst is r.i'iiitf shown by lot it I l.oKitinnuiivs In I lie re construe! ion of t he Koy Scouts" Mimmor tviniii on Iho Applonto noxt Sunday. Tho rump, whirl, n oriKlnaliy built hy iho Mod ford I.oitn iitist, ' was th-Mtroyoil hy firo and the looal votor.ins h;vp undortakon to robuild th" struoturoH hoforo tho 1 scout on nip. Kvory l'ufon tnan Is uii;od to plan now to do his bit and to; ho prosottt Sunday. Juno :10. witll lifttntnor mid, miwv .Tho IjuUom' mix illaly will -do tlioU1 puit toy pru vtttliiK lit" pionioUlitinp for iho wtn Uoi h. STATE OFFICIALS TO ATTEND AIR CONFAB SAI.KM. i'iv .Juno L'fi l.-V' (luv-ornoi- I'ttttoixon. St'civtary tf Stato Hon and Chief T. A. ilaffoty of 4 ho stato t rat fit- do part mont w Mi ; attoml a oonforonoo of tiffioiaN from tho U woiorn MatosThat ha?t boon on Hod for July S At Uo1m to ntudy aoronaitt ioul 1 1 at f to rmila 1 loll- Tho oonforonoo w an OtiHod l.y ( Mivornor liablridur of Idaho. It ts tho opinion of m.iny nu thorltiofi thmwhilr air traffic is in it infanov, uniform ni;ulation amotiK tho Maio should ho otab lishod. Chomawa. Salom Indian train inc school being oxionixoiy im-p.ovod. WEST COLLEGE GOLF V i; A U N . J., J U I 20 . (i I Maurice Mct'artfav of CJeorge ' town, ilef end in chantrton, had little trouble disposing of T. S. I'annceion, Pennsylvania State football tackle, in the opening match play round of the Inteicol- j legiato golf . tournainejit hjero to- McCarthy' won b 'suore of six iip nd four tft 'piny.' L. Ji si. i.t:nLJm.i:r.ffi - ' , ... Recent Discoveries by Medical Science Prove Con - clusively that Constipation - Indigestion - Dys - pepsia Biliousness-1-Hyperacidity Auto-Intoxi- cation-Disturbed Heart Action-Overloading of Kidneys with Consequent Excess of Uric Acid in the Blood-Headaches-Nervousness-Sleepless- ness Mental Depression Dizziness Bad ' Breath-Coated Tongue-Sallow Complexion SlUgglShneSS SOUr StbmaCh-LOSS ' Of Weight Loss of Vitality-Loss of Appetite-Rheumatic pains Due to Toxic Poisoning and mental and physical Inefficiency Can . be Traced. in most Cases to One of Three t 3 T3i-j .' xmpuveiibiieu iuuu Activity. If These; Vital Organs and Fluids Are -Not ' Performing Their Proper Functions Sick nessSuffering and 111 Health are the Inevitable Results, . The commonest and greatest curse of any of these is con stipation. It is man's' greatest enemy. 'It poisons him, slows him up mentally and physically, breaks down youth. . ful strength and vigor, ages him prematurely, and leaves him an easy victim to the attack of almost countless dis EVKK since the dawn' of searcliinj; for tlnts and " from these common ills. ed to build up tha vigor and rich Two thousand years a'O, Hippocrates, history's first physi- ness ot the blood stream by aiding ' . , 1 , .. '. , i Nuture to increase tlie. amount of ctau, was trying lo cure constipation hy ustiiK purgatives. . And- holna(!0ljin whlclv the rM-bloo.l until recently, millions of people throughout the civilized world- corpuscles contain. and thus enable have been trying to do the same thins with the same lack of j lh 'J'0"4 A" ILTdLlS to sUmu- success that Hippocrates had. Purgatives and laxative drugs have never cured constipation and never will. ' Within the past few years Jledical Science lias made some amazing discoveries discoveries that will have a fur-reachinir (jCt'ed upon the health and well-being of 'mankind. These dis coveries absolutely disprove many of the beliefs, practices and theories that we have known for a life-time. For centuries we have be lieved that bile was a harm ful, nauseating substance that rr.ade us sick, or bilious. Medi cal scionce ' has now proven conclusively that bile is in reality and in fact, a veritable health-giving and life-sustaining fluid with many all-important functions and that bil iousness is not due to too much bile, but to a lack of it.. In attempting to stimulate the liver anu increase tne one now, Calomel Is the drug lhat has been most widely used throughout the us0 bocausc of ,,s systemic ac- world for 'ninny years. And now t0i," science has proven (hat this poison- '".'favlng lmuI this discovery, sc.- ous, nauseating chemical has neMMn ,en , R wn,.,,i-wi.lo action whatever on the liver nr search for somching that would hi e f ow and lhat t confines its Uii,i,iu! .. ivi..r,., i....ii. action lo the intestinal tract. It i n. ..,.., .....i in a luii'Kativo and nothini; oIkc. Horn 1h what an umincnt iiutlior-'l it y has to suy about Ciilomrl: "Contrary to the belief ad hered to for many years, calo mel has no action on the liver or bile flow. This belief existed and was based on the color of 14 Astounding Facts! As a result if world-wide medical research. Science has 'learned the following important 1 That V'hduol has no cTfW't ha I over u Iho fiver or hllo flow and (ttnflnos Us nctitni to tho liiKMlnal tnirt. That Iho rau so of right nut of ton rates of Monmch mnihlc ha tiotltlng wluitevor to do with Iho Momach lisolf. That lndigot ion. dynpopvin ami constipation aro due. In tho uront niajo'ity of cases, lo an in.Mtif f it ioiit flow of bile caused by a sluggish livor. That hiUtui-.no-. K not due to tto nint h htlo. hut ttt a lark or II. That to on Joy good health, the livor must mn nu fact tiro an nvorK of throe pints of bilo ovory twenty-four hours. That htlo. In ptaco ot bt?im; a harmful sutt stan o which makes us nok, has many all Important functions. That Idle N n pouorful dinoMaul without wlilt h food niniiul ho primorly alnillatoil. That tillo is Xatiiiv own ht.vailvo. fi . cortjilii in It aciion that pH-op'o willi a ititrmal flow of hllo a iv praolhHliy tminuiio to oon-tiim tion. 8 Science has succeeded in combining: these elements in the new and revolutionary formula called Sargon, which may well be considered the greatest health-giving remedy of tho age... In all leading cities where Sargon has been introduced, dealer are buying it in solid carload lots to supply tho phenomenal and overwhelming demand. Rundown aud debilitated people by the thousands are reporting prompt recovery of health and bodily vigor through methods undreamed of a few years ago. Never before has any medi cine aroused such widespread interest as Sargon, which may now be obtained in Medford from the Magill Drug Co. (Copyright, 1929 by G. F. Willis, Ins.) Adv, The first reaf upset came when Chut h HunKv of Hi ' University of Wiushlngtun was ciinlnated by Mclviilfr Newinhn of Yule, ix and five. Don .Hoc of ' Oregon kept tho I'acifiQ northwest in .the run- nln;:; huvvevvi', outshooting itl.,if iu-!ib of Kuliiu. two and one. in one of the best, .natches of the 1 morning. ! TOKYO IIATUIKS AXTI-WA.lt fContUmed from Page One.) dayndd xks wild thiit.,"lf this agreement U to fulfill Its high iui' pose, we.ojiul Qtheij uaiiona niust uc eipi" ' itK tonjwtuonees .we- must clothe Xaitji. and 3Uealitm with' ac tion: " : Things, a Sluererish Liver, t-. ur xiuyxvjJVL .wiiuiuuiar civilization, mankind lias licen medicines that would tfive relict the stools after the administra tion of calomel. It has, how ever, been thoroughly demon strated that the characteristic greenish stools are colored by the calomel itself, and does not indicate the presence of bile. . "Calomel Is a mercury cumpound which exerts a cathartic action : through the irrilatlng effects of small quantities of mercury which are liberated from It. Larife rinses , ot calomel probably favor bacterial . increase hy lessening Intestinal re !sitKnco. It is not suited tn lonr v. n ' Mver to action. This search has been reward ed. They have found a sub stance wrioh, according to the highest authorities, is the most powerful stimulant to the sec retory, or bile-producing, ac tivity of the liver known to materia medica. 9 10 11 12 13 14 "We believe," tho president con tinued, "the lime has come when we must know whether tha pact we have signed Is real, whether we are condemned to further and more extensive naval construction. Limitation Upward In "not now our goal, but actual reduction of ex isting commitments to lower lev els." i ( Honor DnwK OXFOUD, Knglaml, Jiini 28. iI't Ambassador Charles Q. Pawes today received the honorary 1 de cree of doctor of civil laws from Oxford- university. 4: Improvement of Oregon Ctty .Mt'lultn tflephone line completed. Ilnm.o r;ilnmpl.'it. Hnfts not RhoCk ' or upset ine Hystem. cause nauBea ' ' Zumit lis (Ipsikhcii to stimulate a sluttish i S,!;3eS0baruror0So !''caiih. : j mTZ vor tonic and iioe its work ! tefPi-fi,7in(10Lir;Ts I to-tlie gas-tro lntestinal tract ft hop- I ES.iHS'Sna' .rVtaxiv. oKS caU ever lie devised by man. . This amazing, substance It onn of the principal ingrediemt in sargon, the new and. revoiu- tionary formula which is lift r ing t(:ns of thousands out of the throes ' of III health, de spondency and inefficiency in to vigorous, exuberant health. This amazing substance, which does the one thing that calomel was supimscd to do that Is, stimu late the liver and Increase tho flow of bile without purging or- upset ting the system. Is contained In greater concentration in Sargon Soft .Mass Pills, which lire a nec essary and integral part ot -the Sargon treatment. Another great discovery that has been made by medical sci ence is the astounding faot that there Is no drug or medicine which i6 an effective "blood purifier." Although millions upon millions of dollars have been spent for drugs and medi cines in the belief trfat they - were ' effective "blood purl . fiers." . , . -. . One of tho three basic ingredl- onts contained in Sargon. Is design- late the secretions of the glandu lar system which forms a network throughout the body. It Is now recognized that our outlook on life Is largely governed by the chemi cals which these glands distill and pour into our blood. In other words, gland secre tions make us either alert and ambitions or dull and depress ed. The efficiency of ovovy cell of the body Is apparently either til rectlj'. or indirectly, supervised by the secietions of these glands. Sargon also contains other Ingredients of recognized ther apeutic value which impart tone and strength to the en- tire system and are valuable - for their influence upon- the appetite, digestion and assimi lation. ' Sargon is fulfilling its great mis sion. It's doing It in a new and revolutionary way the way - that the men of science who labored tor -V .V. .-.".."T ..'.'! mi'l years to perfect this new epoch- 'V" '"""um " lu ., ' ,, ,. , ' ' ! w, f'sa Ron ' aval ,bte rTom I nrinHrlB tn to lender dr3, " j , in" "K ! am . nK '" '"V '"inr.ing powers ot tins new and apnch-maliing rorm- Uila. This mass of eviionrr verifies Jtlifl claim nt1, srtcnen that good, j health Is targe y miiintHinnd by tho Ihrco Vila! organs and I'luidH-of thn j body which are stimulated and In j ciKoratcd by the basic olemenu i contniimd in Sargon. Sargon can now he obtained in. (Modford from tha Magill Di ug Co. ; j ! j j That hllo h an am Isopi lo and losM'ns bnrifi al grow Hi lit tho hiUtliu and cml)i4 pit livllituloii and formatioii of nas. It Is nJso an nlkalitio and iountemcts hypornotdily. That hllo N. in simri. a vorltahlo liro-susia hi Ing fluid. If no luck ll, the prooohH of dl KOMtlmi, assluiilutliMi and ollinliuitlon Ihsihih-n lionnutod. causing, man)' g?iMn-LntestlimJ dU. turhancos. That hcvcn cuit of rv'Ty ton ooplo wst Hit airo or tidily Mirror from an in-iif flcicnt flow of hllo oaiiMil hy a 1ukkI-.Ii !Uor. Tlwt thore l im drus: or mediolm which an offodJvo "hlmul puril'hr." iiIiIkmikIi mil. Hoiw npon milhftn if dollars havp boon lont Tor mod U hios In tin hollof that they won hlo(Hl tm Iflors.' That tho pooretionj f tho ondocryno clnn'N a f foot inent.i 1 ns well as physicnl offlciopry and that thoy mako ns oithor amhitloun anl ah-rt or dull and tb-nrossod, That Rotul dioslth is largely maintainod by thrco vital, ortxans and fluids of. tho human hotly, which ojin bo stimulated and in-riftora tod hy certain basic ob-mont. ;