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TO GRANTS PASS Wallace Woodard. who spent Monday night, Tuesday and part of Wednesday nt the home of Jod and Mrs. Daniels next to the court house, having been picked no on the highway near Kokuc River by a deputy sheriff, and brought into Med ford, left yestetday with liW brother-in-law. K. R. Stewart of (iiants Pass, to the home from which he ran away. Wallace, whose mother' it; Val'l' (n he ill in Los Angeles, and whom lie cluliued to have inn away to lind. told a t-'lm-y to o -nl otiiclula . bout having hiked, here from I'rut land. Question d by Sheriff J i i 'nns bet ore bis Imlhot-inJaw yes t tiiay. tito buy admit t-ti havim; done tlii.i to keep from being re tu.md to (iiants fuss. MY. Stfwart, who baa bet-n keep ing Wallace hi!" bis iidIIht re covered from a major op'-KUlnn in a Los Aig'h- hopit:ih s;iid that bo was a goed boy. I io explained tlie act an bavin;; been proMpted hy lojifsomt'iiesH lor his tnot her. whnni lm haO not Keen lor turee months, and claimed that the child would: be returned to his Los An geles borne as Noon as conditions were favorable. Waliace admitted, upon being questioned by Sheriff Jennings yes terday, that he murk to the I'ort- bind stoiy In the hope that be would be allowed to proceed on his , way to I. os Angeles without having to be returned to CntiilM Pass. Chamber of Commerce Answers" '" Inquiries of Home Seekers FoIIowIuk in a partial list of in-1 Geo. Chonuweth. Roberta, Mont. gnlrieK received and answered re- Wishes to Irado a very good ranch .1. i.. . m .if .r. i ,i,. f tear Huberts for Mmlf'nd property. IuuiH Kahell. Jr., J1I2 Capitol ' i- Myrtle Pnint-liose'iurx highway improved by spreading coal of aphalt. K. SiRler, l.ynwood, Cal., box Would like to trade his plate 1 street, OKden, I'tah. Mrs. I.tsler C. Grmes. HID street. Cripple Creek, Colo. 'lucer 'Iook- Klamath Kails HtilMInK permits totaled HM.itlO here fur month of Mav. Recent Discoveries by Medical Science Prove Con clusively that Constipation Indigestion Dys pepsia Biliousness 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 Sluggishness Sour Stomach L03S of Weight Loss of Vitality Loss of Appetite Rheumatic ; Pains Due to Toxic Poisoning and Mental and i Physical Inefficiency Can be Traced, in most Cases to One of Three Things, a Sluggish Liver, ' Impoverished Blood or Improper Glandular Activity. ' If These Vital Organs and ; Fluids Are Not Performing ' Their Proper Functions Sick ness Suffering and 111 Health are the Inevitable Results. E The commonest and greatest cur3e 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 l;avc3 him an eaty victim to the attack of almost countle:s diseases. VKR niiiee the. dawn of civilization, mankind lias been smirching for drills mid medicines that would nive relief from these common ills. Two thousand years ago, Ilipioeniles, history's first physi cian, was trying to cure constipation hy iisinc purgatives. And until recently, millions of people tliiotinhout' the civilized world have been trying to do the same tfiinu with the same lack of success that Hippocrates had. . Purgatives and laxativo drugs have never cured constipation and novcr will. "Wit li 11 the past few years Medical Science has made some ninuinn discoveries discoveries that will have n far-reiicliinjr effect upon the health and wvll-bcini; of mankind. These dis coveries absolutely disprove many of the beliefs, practices ami theories that we have known for a life-time. For centuries we have be lieved that bile was a harm ful, nauseating substance that made us sick, or bilious. Medi cal science has now proven k conclusively that bile Is In ' reality and In fact, a veritable health-giving and life-sustain-1 Ing fluid with many all-lmpor-' tant functions and that bil ' iousness is not due to too ' much bile, but to a lack of it. In attempting to stimulate, the liver and Inrriinsa llin bile, flow, Calomel Is tho drug Hint linn been most widely used throiixhoiit the world for mnny years. And now science hns proven that this poison OUH, naunaatliiK chemical has no action whatever on I ho liver or bile flow Rnrt that It confines Its arllon to the Intestinal Iraiff. II la a purgutlvo and nothing else. ' Hero Is what an eminent author ity had to say about Calomel: "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 wasbased on the color of the stools after the administra i tlon 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 compound which exerls n cathartic action 1 through the lrrllaliei; effects of I Hinall itunntilicH of mercury which iare liberated from ft. l.nro dose:i jof calomel probably favor bacterial ! Increase by Irfe.eiiitin inlcK'.inal re itjiHtnnco. It is not suited to long umo because, of Us systemic no tion." Having made this dlacovery, sci entists then began a world-wide .search for ponietliing that would ' st iunilnte and Invigorate a sluggish liver to action. This search has been reward ed. They have found a sub stance which, according to the highest authorities, in the most powerful stimulant to the sec retory, or blte-producing, ac tivity of the liver known to materia medlca. I'nlilie Calomel. It does not shock or upset the system, cause nausea or any other ill effects so common to calomel. On the other hand. It lit designed to stimulate a sluggish liver to the normal production of hlle demanded by Nature for good health. Neither is this substance In any sense of the word, a purgative. It is a liver tonic and doe:-i its work hy the simple method of causing tlie liver to secrete and deliver In to the gastro Intestinal tract a nor mal Mow of bile which is a more ; natural anil efi'ective laxative than , can ever be devised by man. ' This amazing substance I I one of the principal Ingredients j in Sargon, the new and revolu tionary formula which Is lift ing tens of thousands out of I tlis throes of ill health, de- spondency and' Inefficiency In 1 to vigorous, exuberant health. ! Tills amazing substance, which does the one thing -that calomel I was supposed to do that Is, stlinu jlato the liver ami Increase the flow I of bile without purging or npset i ling tho system, is contained In greater concentration in Sargon i Koft .Mass l'llls, which aro a nec essary and integral part of the tiargon treatment. Another great discovery that has been made by medical sci ence is the astounding fact that there is no drug or medicine which is an effective "blood purifier." 'Although millions upon millions of dollars have been spent for drugs and medi cines in the belief that they 1 were effective "blood purl I fiers." Ono of tho llireo basic Ingredl jCiita coutnlned in Sargon Is design led to build nil tho vigor and rlch InesH of the blood streum by aiding i Nature to increase the amount of haemoglobin which the red blood j corpuscles contain and thus enable I the blood to purify itiielf. ; Sargon Is also designed to Htlmu Mate the secretions of tho glandu lar system which forms n network throiu'linut Hie body. It, Is now recognised that our outlook on life Is largely governed by tlie chemi- Icals 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. Tho efficiency of evory cell of the body is apparently either di rectly, or indirectly, supervised by tho secretions of tlieso glands. Sargon also contains other Ingredients of recognized ther apeutic value which Impart tone and strength to the en tire system and arc 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 1 revolutionary way tlie way that ithe men of sclenc who labored for j years to perfe;-t this now epoch I milking formula Intended It to be j done. j Kiom nil sections of tho country J where Sargon Is available, reports iaio pouring in to lending druggists telling of tile amulug powers of 1 this new and epoch making form j uia. This mass of evidence verifies the claim (if science that good : health Is largely maintained by tho three vital organs and fluids of tho body which are stimulated and ln j clgorated hy the basic elements j contained in Sargon. Sargon can now be obtained In i M I'll l ord from tho Miiglll Drug Co. in l.ynwood for smull ranch in the inK for ,, j,eal soot to make our jl Itogue ltiver valley. future home and think .Medforu Mrs. V. M. l.isbee, 178 Ralph is the place." Interested in one street, Boseme'ad, Cal. Consider-' to five-acre tracts near city, ing trading their property for small Mrs. K. I.. I'crry, I.omlta, Cal. tr ick farm near Mcdford. i"Ve want about 20 acres for poul- Vernon U Axtell, route 10, box , try. A place where there are trees 4U1, Sacramento, Cal. Kxpects to and streams and Borne kind of u speud his vacation In Oregon an.l house oh property." at same time look for new locatlo.i. I Sam O. Price, 10413 Valeria W. If. Paners, !il Pico avenue, ' street. Van Nuys, Cal. Mr. Pric e llennosa Heoch. Cal. Is interested Is planning on spending a month as be "has heard so many good or nix weeks touring Oregon, vnea stories about Oregon, especially tioning and at the same time looli Medford." ilng for a smull ranch suitable for Charles Koot, route 3, Colville, poultry business "with hunting Wash. land fishing near by." Expects to Is Interested in general farming; leave Van Nuys July 11. Vem Oelggs, box M4, Sayre. Okla. j James (1. Mcl-aughlin. 1201 l.ln would like about 160 acres, reason-: coin Way Kast, Misbawaka, Ind. ably priced, suitable for stock. R" W. Roberts, Empire Auto sheen and poultry: would not ob-1 Shoo. Twin Falls, Idaho. Would Ject to a place having only 30 to : like to secure an auto park or gar ; 40 acres suitable lor agricultural age In good location in aouuieru piiriioscs If remaining land were Oregon. gooil pasture. la coming to Oregon i W. M. Price, route 3, Wamego, soon. ' jlvas. "I am a farmer and am in- Mary Dudley, route 13, box 309, terested in western Oregon, espe Seattle, Wash. Advises that Med- dally that section between Medford ford lias been recommended as a and Salem." nice city in which to live; is in-1 A. R. Mitchell. 119 College ave terested In business opportunities j nue, Watervllle, Maine. Interested here. i In city property. Carl Hlllyer, Grand Junction. It. If. Moore, general delivery. Colo. I Howie, Texas. Would like a small S. It Wilcox, St. Croix Falls, ranch suitable for poultry and Wis. Kxpects to come west soon dairying, where could expect reas and hopes to locate la southern i onable terms on his Investment. . Oregon. I M. E. Kroeger, 2714 Lamont, II. E. Shoop, 411 West Cainmlle ! Omaha, Neb. Heard about Med Htreet, Santa Ana. Cal. Is Inter-j ford through radio program broad ested In securing a dry cleaning I east over KOII,, Council muffs, la., plant In southern Oregon. through the courtesy of Mono Mo- Joseph IlellezzB, box 693, Gilroy. j tor Oil Co., for the Medford Cham Cal. Would like to rent a small : her of Commerce. Is interested in farm, preferably a wheat farm; is locating on tho Pacific coast and from Montana. ls especially Interested in the soda Irene Warren, 9918 Compton ave-1 water manufacturing and bottling nue, I.os Angeles, Cal. Has prop- game. erty worth $;!500 which they would Mrs. Louis Wiehl, route 1, like in exchnnce for 20 to 40 acres i Roosevelt avenue. Bend, Ore. Is with house, bain, and near school i planning a vacation trip through 'nn hlrliwnv or unod road. l this section with a view to locnt- I Miss Clara Biggs, Moscow, Idaho, ing a site for a camp ground and I Wnni,i like small four or five-acre service station; prefer natural! tract, reasonably priced, with house wooded site along main traveled having modern improvements; highway. wants something suitable for truck W. R. Rasmussen. Maliton. Wash, gardening. I Looking for a second-hand store: Mrs. Fred Hates. 411!" 47th ave-has cash to handle a good propo- j line. Seattle. Voisii. Coming to i sitlon. southern Oregon this fall, together H- S. Patten. Concrete. Wash. In witli five other families who are , terested in Rogue River valley: intoiested in locating here. Would would like a small farm, modern like about 20 acres, improved to a ; Imoroveinenls. certain extent. Mrs. II. D. Davis, Btar route 1, II. 11. Stclnbach, 1518. 17th street, box 96, Wileop. Ariz. Would like Sacramento, Cal. Interested in small ranch suitable for dairying buying a small 1(1 or 12-acre ranch and poltry raising, with house and equipment with C. Curry. Tulare, Cal. modern conditions ranch suitable Glenn Fuller. Lancaster. Cal. In terested in farming: nilgnt con- m 1 t-MM rfltv B t.?i1lt TA -I1'A 1 Xs 1 1 Sports Wear For the Fourth Uvervtliinj,' for llu' Beach but t he .sniid aiid waves! Wlifthci vtm ilay in or alon;? tlie beau tiful sea, you'll find here ev ery type of beai-h ami outing apparel for your needs. Brassiere in Bathing Suits Sun-back Dresses Sport Sweaters Linen Beach Coats Sport Coats for Cool Eve nings Sport Skirts Sport Hats Gordon-V Hosiery Sport Bag Special Novelty Sport Bags, regular value up to $.3.93. (gO QJ) Special slder unimproved land if it is good for dairying. U Little, care L. Bellinger. I -a inoille. Neb. Mopes to locate in rich soil. the Rogue River valley; would be i C. W. Olsen. Winevillo, Cn . interested in Binall ranch reason-! Would like to trade smnll ranch ably priced. I near Wineville for Itogue River val- S. K. Anderson, U30 West .lack-.ley property, son street. Phoenix. Ariz. Inter- Mrs. Alfred D. Cooper, route 10 ested In small farm near city, box 2ri23, Sacramento, Cal. out I priced reasonably. i like to get a few acres close to John W. Dakar, i'ekin, Ind.. and town. Frank I niburn. 2215 West Monroe: C. C. Van Corkoni. Delano. Cn,. street. Phoenix, .r.z. Would like Asks about possibility of acquiring to secure about 100 acres brush or n weekly newspaper in southern timber land with natural streams , Oregon. and springs, suitable for. a game Herbert Smith. Philomath, Ore. refuge; property must be of low Would like to exchange his farm tax value. I tor Medford properly. a cash consideration enabling the patients to collect damages from the government. A police drive against such wound producing doc tors has eliminated tne cvn. The President signs the Boulder Pam proclamation, thus making Distinctive and Individual Apparel for Women Medford National Bank Building r li'.ii.liLipH.Mjj.J.i.,!;,!;!.:.,;!;,:,-;.!,!!!!,,;!!!; operative the Uoulder Canyon Dam bill. And now, perhaps, the able en gineer elected President will be able to do what he wants to do, some able engineering. In any case it is pleasant to hear from Washington about something besides prohibition and tlie advis ability of shooting or not shooting those that may or may not have liquor in their automobiles. N SESSION HI SALEM PALKM, Ore... Juno 27. (T) Oretfnn's n e v -supvr - rnmmlion for tho administration of tax laws, rrfitod hy nn act nf the 1!2! legislature, Ik holding its first meeting here today. Members of the commission said the confer ence would be devoted to u pen era! discussion of the commis sion's work, but that it was not likely any policies would be for mulated for some time. The mem bers of the commission are Karl Kf slier, chairman: John M. Carkin and Charles V. Galloway. Brisbane'sToday . . J !l 'ILl fc-L-J m i i feiHi (Continued from Page One.) 14 Astounding Facts! As a result of world-witle iniMlical rosea ivli, faets: ' "I That Otloinol Iiiin no rfftM't liti(ever on the ! X livrr or hlln Dow iiml (tuflncs Km notion lo tho (ntCHdnal trad, 2 TlUlt tllO (1lllM Of CltflU Ulll Of It'll (MIM'4 of htomaeh trouble ban ntitlilnjt wliati'vrr to ibi ' Villi (llO ftlONUH'll llM'lf, 3 That tndlKestion, dyspeiisia and ronstipathtii Bin due. In tho ureal majority of caex, in an Insufficient flow of bile causid by a rdti,;);i-h liver. A That ltllloiiMi(H In not due to too mtu h bib, nr but lo n hick of It. 5 Thai to enjoy iioof health, the liver must manufacture an average. if threo plnla of , bile every twenty-four hotiiH. 6TbHt bile. In phne of belnc a harmful toih Htanen which nut ken us n'.ck, has many all important functions. 7 That lillo U a outrfiil dlctant ultlmnl Mhlrlt food ran not to propMrly a-lliltlaltil. 8T1tat bile In Nature'? own btt!w mi it'rntn In lt mlloii that Hipe lih n normal llou of Idle art prnetlitilty tmmiine lo 4Htii.tliui . tlon. Science lias learned the following importuul 9 10 11 12 13 14 Thai hi le I an aiilleptit. antl les,vent hartorl al growth In tho IntoMincM and combats ui tretlcatlou ami fonuattoii of mis. It l also an alkaline and inuutcraets b peraeldlty. Thai bile K In hort, erltahlo llte--uialn-liur fluid. If ve lack It. the proon of t!l KeMloit, Hsslinllalliui and elhiiliuilloii Imn tunes ilcraiiKcil, i a us I uk nuiiiy jza"tn-irititiiuil Uls. I iirlninrt-. That M-xcii out of eery ten (HNiple vtst the hkv of thhiy .suffer from mi In-nf flclent flow if Idlo tJiifHtl hy it sliiKul-h liver. That there Is no ilniff or iixillelno uhleh N i rnN-tUc ,,1Imh purlftr." iilihoiieh mil- lioiiH upon inlllioiw of dollar lae lHcn ."-pent for incillclnc in the N'Ucf thai they were "hlonil puilficrs." That t bo seerettons of the endneryne glands a f feet mental as w ell as physical effielenry and that they to. ike ux either ambitious and, i' lert or dull and dopres.-ed. That K"id health is largely maintained by thr-e v it nl mi: in and f In b Is nf the human tnidv. wlib h can be stimulated and Invigora te! by rertaltl baslr elements. a iin in a Lone; Islaml church, and m to walk him several miles to a lockup. Keporting is easier in these days. Tho President soekH eight "big men' to put on the farm board. Tho big eight nnd the secretary of the treasury will administer tho funds for farm relieT. spending the people's money as intelligently as they know how. How can you tell ".a big man" when you see him, and how can you he sure that your big man understands farm problems? It would be interesting to put the night big men, after they are chosen, tti charge of some typical American farm to see what they would make of it. Bad Legs Do Your Foot nnd Anklow Swell and Inflame ami fiet So Soro You t an Hardly Walk? Have Ycu Varicose or Swollen Veins and Bunches Near Ankle or Knee? To slop the misery, pain and soreness, help reduce dangerous swollen veins ami strengthen the lefts, use Moone's Kmerald Oil. This clean powerful penetratine yet safe antiseptic healim; oil is obtainable at Heath's Drui; Store and all first class drug stores. In hundred of eases Moone's Kcmorahl Oil has given hlesscil re lief. Wonderful for I'lcors. Old Soros. Hrokon Veins and Trouble some fasos of Kzomn. Science has succeeded in combining them elements in tho new and revolutionary formula called Snrgon, which may well be considered the greatest health-giving remedy of the ago... In All leading cities where Sargon has been introduced, dealers aro buying it in solid carload lota lo supply the phenomenal and overwhelming demand. , Rundown and debilitated peoplo 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 bo obtained in Medford from the Magill Drug Co. (Copyright, 1929 by G. F. Willis, Ins.) Adv. Helen Wills, t'altlornia's star, won her match Tuesday, heat inc. 1 her Hritlsh opponent. 6-0. fi-i). 1 The important thing for the Hrit ish, who are accustomed to being , beaten hy Helen Wills, is the fact that she wore stockings. She does not usually wear them. j The Hrttish dislike the idea of; bare legs at Wimbledon, possibly , because tho king and Queen Mary i often attend the games, and they are old fashioned. Oiganized labor, with Ha in say MaclVnahl ruling, took charge of tho Lritish empire hi the house of commons Tuesday. Lacking a clear majority. Mae IHtm.ll can be defeated at an time by Lloyd. (Jeorge and his lib erals uniting with the tories, or tho lories with the liberals. The Hritlsh wait to see what good reason or pretext will brim; liberalism and torylsm against la bor. Thvi first and a most tiutmrtant. announcement, says Maeltnalri proposes to roeognUe the Russian government nnd do business with Russia. That will please a good many torles that believe In doing busi ness, as Lord Reaverhrook puts It, "even with cannibals." ar develops heroism, heavy debt ami other ihing.. In Paris. Ir. Oaston Prlenr and five assistants are sent to Jail tor a new crime. They Inflicted upon patients wounds that left conspicuous scar looking like war wounds, thus, for COMING-SUN. HUNT'S CRATERIAN The 8upreme Achievement in Talking Pictures i PINTS SfeSyyPni?-'' no "v I Classified advertising gets results. irr (saw i m-j r t m a-- tr i I-;- .?:;-:-";r -r m 1 I'-xivi-.' l L SEAL .AVASg OX YOUR HOfSL.YD.NCA "' 1 lit FAMILY USE Beautiful New Congoleum Rugs In the New Summer Patterns .$6.15 9 ft. x 10i ft $ 9.85 $7.30 9 ft. x 12 ft $10.95 $8.65 9 ft. x 15 ft $13.65 6 ft. x 9 ft. 71 ft. x 9 ft. . 9 ft. x 9 ft. Medford's Popular Credit Store