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, "NfKDFOTiD MATT, TR.TTUTNR ArRDFORT), Ol.'IHiOX, MONHAV, .H I.V 1, vx).. V(W, THREB CANNERY STARTS -iNFESTAKON BY CUB BEAR HOLDS ASHLAND LtASES LAKES ATTRACT ! CONTRACTOR FiNDS 'AMAflffli RESOR TS ARE CHERRY PACK ON SPIDER MITE IS ! TOURIST CROWDS FAMOUS TOURIST HUNDREDS OVER ! ACCOUNT BOOK OFj PROnilCFO BY SflRGPN ANNES TOMORROW FOUND GENEHALL BY PARK ANTICS CAMP TEN YEARS SUNDAY HOLIDAY FiGNFFR INTEREST! - ' ' ' ' i : . - : i ! i Tho Rogue River Valley Can nlng t,nijuny, winch ilni-hcd a jiat k of bectn ami rhubarb i last week, will Ktart on ItoyttI Anno cherrioH tomorrow, although the peak of tin- rlurry pad; is not ex pected umil next work, Itituf i liver vr.Ui'.v cherries, wnirh art fiiioia'd Co tlif finest trnJ1. in Chi t'aKo, iit-o well liked there, und lit.- atooiiht shipped is only .limited liy tin .sup:y, says kaiph Bou tille, president of tin- company. Five carloads of cherries, were shipped .last year. . . A large business is planned in pours if thoy are uvallaltlL In t:io valley. A i:ew peeler which will bo Installed will enable I h m to double- tho uuvput on pours.- Tho murage ami fruit receiving" room has been greatly Increased by the addition of a now warehouse A r.Ico Kt'iisun on bonus ami to matoes is expected by tins com pany us soon as the cherrioH art i.iiibiiod. .Mole muiiarb ami booty will also bi.' packed noxt week, Tho total puck in expected to bo much l:piftr Ibis yoar than la.-;l. Grading has. boon started on the Moiinn-d-Sam's Valley (MidwuyO h'ghwuy, and one of the piers .of the bridge across Hoar creek h.-tt been completed, ami I In second one started, according to t'ounly Engineer liynniu!;. Contrary to early expectations tho road and brkttfe will not be completed this ear in time for the heavy fruit haitilng. The bridge contract poves tho ton tractor until September 30 In finish the structure. Work mi tho road wii.il lb-lay ed by tho Juno ruins, ami rihi-of- way difficul ties now adjusted. v. , The county in making tho mad from I lie f Id A I o d ford intake to Ale A Ulster Springs passable, and tho forestry service is working on the remainder of 'the road for Lake o' the Woods travel. Work is also under way on the Dead Indian - road. linth these ronda were delayed by rains. I ' THE PICK 0 THE BIG SILENT PICTURES iWMISfc ' . HVEVEAR3 , I. I . .6 Phyllis Haver f ., j.ii lll Munt Wcman Wao Everlasting War ' Ji , I I ' With Her Sex to Hold Her Own? i : t;': . II The ctory cf your neigh- 11 IZ J - I l bop, or your neighbor's . . If j I neifhber a drnm.i of life I I j ' - tl-.at stirs every heart, li ;,! ' j-jl ' every hearth, ever home. I lis., Ill - THE COVFDY OF ; ".'jA i 1 I ' EVERY MALE y. ifti I ' THE DRAMA OF EVERY ' OP-ffiT f' I 1 is." : mzMyi ; , J0ks&i ; I I At 1:30, 3:15.7 lLf 4wVriC. ' ALSO j' ' lwf . "hot tims y j I Y-n , A Shot Feature, of, yf 1 A ' ' t"-0 Lonu Laughs . j J A RX JL- . LI f53? LATE3T NEWS v ' ff tfjtj 1 ! i i I'oar growers . should be on a .constant watch from ; now on for spider inlte inlostatious. Outbreaks of this . pest have been found in several orchards in oillereui parts of the valley, which j indicates that tho Ii.t'-Mat!on is t general. Kveryt grower should watch hi:; trees carefully and In case i.i iimiin;; mite:-, to apply con t nd incisures Ik lore damage j OCetllS. I Thu I i-A iijo u' variety will prob jably iKv imlictuiotis of an lu- fesfitiow first, followed .ly 'the j iiosc. If mites are present they jinay be :;oon with fthv aid of u magnifying glass by lookini; close ly over tile under surface of ; leaves taken from the lower cou trai part of the tree. When in jury occuis fnin t hose injects it j takes the form of disclored i loaves, tho leaves turning bi own '"nil then black and finally falling off entirely. . , Summer oil emulsion will give excellent control if , applied thor ioiiKhly to the under side of the ioaes.. The recommended dilu ) tions raiiMe from one to dm- and a half gallons of emulsion to the 100 'gallons of water or spray solution ji' mixed wita arsenate of lead. I In case of tnmiiK oil with arseuute .of lead. It is always advisable to use .a ca.senato splendor in the combination. j In applying, spray upward and drench the under, side or the , loaves. Those, mites t nit are mo j touched wdli spray material will continue (u propagate young, and ciilnd ha;; not been effected. 1- P. WIU'O.X. I 1 County Ay.ent. UO fIDCP HLIVUil UW FN? M 1HAV KLLI 1 Uil filULIUH! Tho iweu-(.roon 'Lumber Co. c-liired down its mill ami logging c. imps' Saturday for 010 week, tV pot mil its cr.iployooH to take u l-'ourlli of July vacation. Opera tions of-thr company will be re sumed next Alombiy. . The i.work ors were paid, off Saturday niglu. and tlioro was n general exodus of mill men ami their families to the sea: hol e tuol the hills. I ; Tlip many tourists who visit Med furd those days Kroat!y oujuy the ' KlimpsoH of wild lil'o they see on (the Crater Ijike hisliway ami oilier .roads to various resorts in tliSit isc nun, and liazt with awe timl rap 'tutu at the inuifcustointnl sinht uf !' bear or doer. However, home folks driviiiK on these nmds, ore 1 i.imost us much (icaghtoit at tlic;-c 'stmitK, but they are not so deni m jstiativi and put on bored look; ! when strangers uro present. Vesteiduy Vifturnoon a yoarHiiH liMih bar, evidently tho cub of Jim 'nile, or Jemlmah as the latter w is named when the mistake was Uis j mvered, one of the big bor.rs Hint 'has hung around the government jvuinp at Orator National purk for j years past,, held up about twenty i curs of tourists ami others between tho .Mod ford entrance and Anna Spring camp by entertaining while two men tourists fed him. or hev, candy, out of their hands by the uuulsfdc, the others all gatheiinn around eagerly watching the un us.ml sight. The cub was quite tame and had evidently discovered the trick ui jtho Yellowstone park hears to ot Kooutes ny scraniUniig dov.'n trom a tree when cars approach and iak ing a position on the roadside ready to he offered candy and other rti Ished food. The Bight of deer, mostly fawna and does, frequently is seen on trips to Crater and IHamond Lakos, Uike o' (he Woous and on the KlamaUi Rills and other highways, but this morning Judge and Mrs. Clenn oa Taylor on" liieir return to the city from their summer cabin at t'n ion creek enjoyed the sight this side of I'nioii creek ot a large buck door with eight points ou his horns as the animal stood in the roadway for mine time as their car approached, apparently unafraid, and theu leisurely trotted off iato the brush. A tiny lawn, found in the Wood Kiver district several days ago, frightened ;wl alone, was brought 1 to Ashland last week and placed in the care of Harris Dean, park j superintendent, after it was found me nioiner una been killed a short distance from tho highway. The fawn Is being kept near the Dean home on the park grounds. At first the liny animal was wild and badly frightened by everyone, but now it has become quite tame. Jt is being raised as a "bottle baby" and literally "cries' when feeding i time comes, according to the Ash- hind Tidings. If Mr. and Airs. Dean succeed in raising the fawn it will probably be added to the "wild lifo" attrac tions ia'f.lthiu ptirft. DERBY DISTRICT Fl SEEN BY LOOKOUTS Again illustrating the fact that because , of the ' dry condition .of thing fit-the rural diHtricts the va- i liouslookotitH of the Crater Xa jtinnal forest are up on their toes these days hardly had a small grass fiie in the Derby unction got ten fairly under way yestordav afternoon than the smoke wa: "ypotted" by several looltonis and the information phoned in to the forest iy headquarters in M'cdFord. When a crew of forestry flro fight ers arrived on the scene some time biter the fire had been extinguished hy the people of the Derby neigh borhood. , This fire was accidentally start ed when Win. Stuekor began to hum a patch of giass around his ranch home and the flnmeR got away from him and spread rapidly until the fire had extended over ail area of three acres before It was extinguished by Stuekor and neigh boring ranchers. A regular old-fashioned picnic will be hold at the Klks grounds on Kogue river .July '4 under the direction of the 'SaniH Valley. Kagio Point ' ami Central 1'olnt f irange-i. All mom hers- of tin Grange in Jackson county aie eor diaMy invited to this celebration. Those coming must brinfi their own baskets, but free coffee will lie s.-rved. Cold drinks of all kinds will b,. available. There will be baseball games, borne: hoe pitch ing' and a general program of recreational Mtiiiitc. Spanish Influence particularly in hats. Is beipn fell hero, acconl im? to Mrs. C.d. IVmis. of Mann's millinery lfp.lilnnnta due to the; popularity ot e i thing Spanish, j as a rdsult of the nttraetive ex positions at Itan.-elona, and Se ville, whl h havn bo. n attracting j people from till over the world. ! Ch,-y Idfiii: tells Pi da.-tiiior' HMlbii-rf or trlcorn e fleets", bril -1 If int colon-d ribbons and red and j black pom-poms uro n few of th new creat Ions. (Vmliirtor lynched. PODOLSK, Itu-Hla, July 1. UV Kor a l.vric)ri:g seven, factorvj Workm'n insist .rvc from two to. 'o;i yi-.iii In piinon. They lyroh ' 4 a r.'i i I w.' y condoetor w ho hud j kilii d a workman trying to es cape after urrcst. ' SPANISH INFLUENCE IN MILLINERY MODE I, ASHLAND. July 1. (Special) Ashland's famous unto parki which early' 'became a model for auto parks tho country over, was loured to Mr. W. K. Kissinger for a 10 yeur period when city officials signed papers un Saturday morn ing that gave Mr. Kissinger pos tossfon '.July 1st. until July 1st, H3;t. An option wax also grunted, giving ihu lessee an op portunity to release at the close of Ltiat period un as favorable term:! as are given to any third person. liy the terms of the lease, Mr. Kissinger will pay tho city $20,000 Of this amount, $:0u Is to be paid in cash, $fi00 on October 1 of this yoar and $rU0 every three months until the whole amount is paid. Dy the terms of the lease, 10 new cabins. must be constructed during the- present year and as many more during HCtO, thus assuring 20 now cabins during the next two years. After that new cabins are to be udded according to the demand, and the Ashland J'ark commission, shall, pass upon the quality and type of the buildings. There are conditions In the lease that require that the grounds shall be kept clean and In a sani tary condition at all times. No stores or garages, or any solicita tion of any kind will be allowed ou the grounds, except with the unanimous consent of the park board and the city council. A bond of. $1000 is required by the city until the cabins are constructed- and when that provision has boon met. that sum, with in terest, will be returned to Mr. Ki-nger. , City officials who acted on the pari of the ciiv wore. Mayor J. Kdward .Thornton, city recorder. Miss ciortrude Isolde, I'ranlt Jor dan, chairman and W. 11. McNair, secretary of tho park commission. Mr. Kissinger, who comes t Ashland with the host of refer ences, is from Hood Kiver. Ore, t 1 The moss hall at the Hoy Meruit camp on llje Appleg.itet which was destroyed by fire a short "fine ago, waft reconstructed yesterday by members id' tho local post-id' the American Logiun. A platform Iti feet by 3 feet way erected itfd siiled up three fe'L. . t'arl Hoig was in- chuntc of const ructiioii. F-'ive tables and ten benches were also built, and tiie tent was put on the frame. Following the completion of tho work, a picnic lunch wiim served by niemberH of the American Legion Auxiliary. Swimming" was enjoyed by the grout) durinK the afternoon. There were about -& veterans and their wiveti present. , , . : FOR HALF-YEAR TAGS Anxious to got the full benefit of the. half price cut on auto li censes. 1 13 local motorist h crowd ed the sheriff's nfffec and wore is sued the permits Saturday, tht first day in whieh this bargain took place. The staff of workerH were kept on the Jump throughout this morn ing and 1 00 more drivers were added to the list of Saturday. Li censes may be purchased for half their regular price now, and will be good until .January 1, when Another h x month's permit munt bo obtained until July 1, this being the new date for the purchase of full-year permits. The Mcdrord baseball tenni Jour ncyod to Montague, Cat., yesterday ami defeated .the baseball team of that town 0 to 7 before a crowd of lull. It was the first, time lliif season that Mont.iKue has boon do feu ted on Its own nervation. Arthur Schoeiii pitched tho first four IniiiriRs for Metlford nnd was relieved hy Valencin, who later f;ave way to Rnntz. The l.jcidt hud their UatiltiK eyes and hit free ly HirciuMioiit the ratlin, which win marked hy good fielding on hoth si iles. TO LOCALE IN CITY Cup I lager man and hi Moon light Ciirdon , tmnd of Colorado Springs, Colo., who played el Jai ksm Hot Sprint i S itunbiy, will also play then- July 3 and 4. Thb band ban Just completed a tie 0ensrul tour of the Pacific Coast st fit on, M r. Magerma". whf Is a nephew of Mrs. K. M. CoiIIoh, 117 liuicl treet. expects to JocriU hero i "riirineiiily. Mu h tnterent was displayed In the "battle dance' between lhif band and the "Pep Peddlers" M Avhlnnd. The outcoine of the 'bnttlo" wan undecided in no vote was tiikon. although both orclim tias wei liked by the crowd. Hoth Cruter National park and (ho Diamond Lake resort entertain ed many humin ds of toqi fst t uml other visitor.! yesterday, according to reports made today by l'ark .Su perintendent Kolinsky and (leoige Howard, malinger of the latter re sort, who arrived in the city last night ou a tew da.V business. Itoih places were faily tilled with parked cars. The official opening of (lie Cra ter f-ake seitson today, to remain (pen until September 'jo, next. w:is attended without any formality, the roads through the park having been opened last week and the lodge having been catering to .the public for days past. The only change) fiom the routine of the past few days was that the stages begun operating delly from Medt'ord and Klamath Falls to tho lodge, and vice versa. Tho stage from Medford to the lodge will leave here about noon daily, imme dia'tely latter the arrival of the Sliastu train from the south and train No. U rrom the north. Of course, extra stages will be oper ated between the city and the lake whenever needed. The dully mall service between the lodge and Medford poslolflco also began today. Crater -Lake National park. Dia mond Duke, tho Orog;i Cavew and the Lake o" the Woods are prepar ing for almost, a recod breaking pi.tronago over the Kourth of July period. n Ui.il "(o-ej-'on rjinkod si.xtii in iiiini-bi-i-. of niotor c:ii'g (ju- proportion to pnpiff'Aiu))' ih the " y-.ir I !:!S." stated Y. K MeDiiirilU, diieotor of the Oi'tgon Slate Motor asyo ciatiiui. ' "Oregon was surpassed hy Cali fornia, Nevada, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. Washington, ti,v neigh bor to the north, stood fourteenth In the I kit with ,4.1! persons per motor car, while Oree...n in sixth place hud 3. fit; persona per cur. 'California had toe greatest motor car density with 2.S7 per sons per car; Nevada was second with ILfifi. while Iowa Il.Ci. Kausaa 3.h.S and N'obraska 3. Hit, eempletei the list tf tho slates which ranked ahead of Oregon. . Khirida, whieh bus ranked very " hi'gli for the past three years, wa:j .seventeenth with 4.7 U perrons per oa: FOR CAMP JULY UK The flr:;t g.Olip of Hoy Scoilt.'i will leave f ir the mi miner camp July 1. A "soitlug-up" crew will be ul the crimp this week, setting up tents, connecting pipes ami preparing the camp for the boys. About 3: will attend the first wVek. T.ie preliminary work crow will be (n charge of on,, of the nhloi. seiuits.' ' f ' Kvcrycnc Is bui;y with their hay on the eieef:. 'Jess Itbick imd wife'; hr'tye K.oiie to WnrhlngtoK to fipond ' a low mouths. Jim Cole and wife and (eorgo Adams anil wife from Marsh field (pent a few hours with their ;:oiis!n, Mrs. J;:::. Mays. Monday, M t'H. .las. MacDowell spent Ki I 'Liy at Mrs. Ilohmnn's. Mrs. Hansen and family from Portland pent last week with her fa t b or, J i m M a ri mom;;. Mif. I). C. Hale, Mrs. Ktbel Shann, Mrs. Jas. Mays wore shop ping tn Medfoi'd Tuesday. I1'. M. Centers Kpont Thursday at Jan. Mays'. Mrs. Jack MoKntan called on Mrs. .las, MiicLowoIl Krlday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mis. JiushucH spent Sunday evening at Lie Mays home. Hiiny Mouiitifc- and fumily wore out to the valley Sunrtny. day 10,000 women buy a bott lc of Lydia K. rinkham'a Vcio tahlo Coinpouud. They hnow that thera is rio better romtdy for tlu-ir tTOublesomo nilments with their ftccompanyiriK nen'ousneas, back- , headache, ' blue Bpclts, and rundown condition. T Rex Cafe TIIE Pt.ACl! TO EAT GoodFood Good Bervlce ANDERSON CREEK j i W. It Maulibv, . factor, while iu Jm-U:i.n- lili-Mnaiit lim; ; vtlle rec'iiily. full ud t lie ecr.Mint .book of Capt. W. F. Wilkinson, containing the "eonine-i oi.i I ac counts of C'.ilOptliy l' :e,'t.ld , Urgiuient. it. M. V." Tho fir.ures were written in is.'.s, and are in a lil);h state of pivx rvutioii. The Im uk also contains a re pint, writtt n In bail penell. to thc j-legjsknivo assembly of the state I of 1 1 rem in of t ho ma naf-; e ri lent to d:ite of lh,- oapitut huiMiug fu:nl." : Much of this report U devoted to p:iy for masons, who wanted fi per day. and the bnanl recom mended that the workmen bo dl vlibil into three classes, with n isliding re.tle of W'igos. Tlx- report further states: I "W'o may be pari to m-d for dis agreeing at this point, and slate ' i o u Woeiu ver tile ei a of cheap i tr:i!ispttri atlou on lots to Oregon. Jtho Douglas county sunlstono wilt ! finit e extensively in our t'eports, and will eventually furnish t;n on tin.' const in this form of building matoriiil." t j Tho hornl examined the designs subniitted for the state eapitnl, i and select oil the work of Krumb jlin tiilbert of Salem, and slid further "all of the designs sub mitted were very beautiful, nnd all had merit in them." 1 Thr.-c c:ir colli-ians wert ro- port oil at the local police beail jipiarters yesterday, No important idamago was done in any of tho caf-es, nor wore there any serious injuries reported. The first was a collision be tween n ''oi'd coupe, driven by .1. V. Spit.er of Talent, ami a car driven by M. l-'razer of JUod ford. on tho Pacific highway at 1 o clock yesterday afternoon. Hoth ears were said to be i.olng nort h. Moi Va-v ehiimeil fiat his ear ::k bided with all brakes un. and UlClble (o slop, collided with Hie Krazer oar, in an attempt to avoid : 'inking a car going soul h. Alia liart. a pussenr.er in the l-'razer oar. was reported to be out and bt uiseil. ' 1 Je: :o seabrooi; of C e n t r a I Point, IS, was operating a Pontine car which collided with a car driven" hy C." T). Mart in of Port In tul, ou the Hear crook bridge near Central Point. The Martin "ir whs .said to be going West on the bridge and the Sea brook car going (ho opposite direction. Tho loi iner c:ir sustained .u bent front nxle and steering gear, and two bent fenders. The third collision was between :i pontine car -driven by James O. P-i niiir tor, local Insui a nee man, and one driven by o. P. Peterson, at tho intersection of ivy and Main si root h yeMerdait. No serious In jury resulted. .lohn Iii Summer Clas.4 CA.MUKMh;!-:, Mi-ss., July 1. (!') Jo:in Coolldgc of New Haven. lIuiiiiiiis of Amherst and rising young riiilromler, b, enrolled In the H.irvard summer business school. Vhen would oven heat penetrate the center of a You'n have to Rtiess. And I guesswork is Inevitable in j roast mp cohVc in hulk. Ihats why Hills Bros, roast coffee a few pounds at a time by their patented, continuous process Controlled Roasting-. This proc ess roasts every berry evenly and insures a uniform flavor j no bulk-roasted coffee has, j HILLS BROS A . W- V " Hmh from the on iti U tdtuum Pult. t'Utiy Parted vith the key. Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including . Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. REPORTED SUNDAY H H potof M? beans? Willi Thousands of Sufferers Say Results Are Almost Unbelievable-Sense of Physical Well-Being and Mental Alertness Replaces a Dragging Body and Depressed Mind in Most All Cases of General De bility, Due to Improper Assimilation, Impaired Digestion and Poor Elimination, As Well As Blood, Liver and Nerve Disorders. 1ffA7llK. S;ir:?.in, th coIcIm-;i1. new metiicine reeetiily inlro , iluccil iii litis city, is eiv.it to people who are sul'lentii lnmi whiit ts coimuunlv known as :i i-ti'nlnwn comlitioii, tUio to poor assimilation, impaired tlijjesiioii i improper elimination, its well as to 1)I(hh1 and liiiiditlar disturbances, the following im provement is noted in ilie majority of citses: The (ippctile inoreases, the complexion clears; gits, bloating and hyperacidity are overcome ; oiii:tipation disuppcttrs and n j sense of physical well-beiinr tlrjiuini; lu'dy and dt prossoi) mind. All this is ai'oomplished liy stimulating and invigorating to more normal net ion three vital organs and " fluids of the human body upon' which fiood iiealtlt so largely tlepends. These aivj the liver, Mood nnd enocrvne Lrlands. Sa rgon alpo contains other In gredients of ret ogniKiai therapeutic value which imparl tone and strength to the entire system and which have a tremendous influence upon the appetite and digestion. Right here in Medt'ord there are probably over 3.Tihi men and women who are victims of these common, overy-day ailments. Tho great majority of them are not sick enough to lie in bed or even to call a doctor. They are simply run down and are below par both physically and menially. Mauv of I lie m Kt niggle up in t!n uiornltm ami go half he:irtedlv at th.dr work.. Thev lack ete-rgy. Thev-ut'O hn:gis!i and lain uid. They are nu' keen and alert. There are still countless ot hers who are nervous and do not sleep well. Others suffer from periodic headaches from which they got no permanent relief. Their appetite are not Keen anil they do not relish their food. Some are troubled with hidiKestlon, distress after eating, flatulency, gas and bloating. The groat majority of them are troubled with constipation the urea test curse of the human race which poisons them and slows them up. V;isl numbers of them are vir tually slaves to the habit oT dosing themselves almost daily with laxa tives and cathartics that weaken the H,toiuaoh and bowels; often doing more harm than good and bringing no real or permanent re lief. Those with Indigestion take Ho-enlled "digest ivo tablets" or other 'ploayam - tasting eoncoetlons which afford only temporary re lief, if any at all. As a result of improper asslmlla tlonand elimination there are still other thousands who are En a toxic condition and who surfer from auto intoxication or self-poisoning. Thousands of them can't think clearly or concentrate on whnt they ire doing. Many of thorn are mel ancholy and depressed. Their eyes ire dull. They are IInIIchm ill both mind and body. Most of those people do not know what Is really wromr with ihemu selves. How to relieve these com mon, every -day ailments Is a problem I hat has perplexed Medi cal Science for many years. They attacked this problem na only Science can, in some of the great est medical centers. throughout tlw world. Many astounding discov eries wore tho result and have forced hit ii the discard many be liefs, practic-H and theories we have known for a llietlme. ' IJcro uro a Cow of ho stnrtllng facts mndivknown by IIiIh intensive, w. irbl-wld" Investigation: Klrsl, Ik Glorious 4th INDEPENDENCE is decidedly wor th wKile I Plan for the day when you may take life a little easier and mere comfortably. Start your account here and keep it going! In observance of Ihdependance Day this hank will not be open all day Thursday, I The Jackson ESTABLISHED .. Mediord, Oregon . Commercial Soi'inffs Safe Di'miit murium i ouebal rsservii systsu ami mental alei'tness replaces it 1 Solo nee found that the cause of most indigestion, constipation nnd other giiHtro-intoHtinal disturbances Is an Insufficient flow of bile caus by a sluggish liver; Second. It : found the true oxygon-enrrvimr ; ag nt of the blood and that n lack i of this agent caused si nude anaemic and many blood disorders; i -Third, it discovered tho Importance I of glandular secretions and that ; a lack of those reduced hoth men i tal and physical alertness. ! When those important facta were ' brought to light. Science went even 'further. Having proved that calo mel had absolutely no effect on the ! liver, but was merely a dangerous. violent purgative. Science disrov j oivd that a certain substance in ! creases Idle flow and overcomes in ! digestion and constipation in the j way that Nature intended. It dls i covered another substance which inoroasos haemoglobin, the nxvui-n. 1 carrying agent in the blood, there- j by enabling the blood to enrich and purify Itself. It also discovered that , the glandular secretions were large ly composed of a certain basic elo ! incut and that this element would i Increase these necessary secretions when they wore deficient. Sargon is based on these dis coveries. The formula was perfect ed after two find one-half years of la bin at try research by one of Amerlc:v'B leading hlo-chcmlsts. It is like no other medicinal product I ever before mailt! nvuilable to the I general public. It Is the answer ot modern hcionce to the demand of j millions of rundown people for something that would build up J their towered vltalKy and restore I them to normal vigor and u sop.: j i"i ii inn. f In all onsen where constlpa! Inn J Ih present, Sargon Soft Mass Tills ! are a necesae.ry part of the Harmon j treatment. They should bo taken dally in connection with Stirgon ' until regularity of bowel movement ; Is established. Then and then only 'should their use be discontinued. Weak, thin, debilitated, nervous 'men nnd Women by thousands the count rr over are reporting that I these remarkable now preparations r have brought them now health and I strength uftct all other medicines jantl treatments had failed to cor j reef their troubles, some of many years slaudiug. In all loading cities I where It hiis been Introduced, denl i ens are buying it In carload lots to j supply the phenomenal and over whelming demand which has made Sargoi truly tho nensation of tho drug irade. Ntivcr before has nny mod hi no sroiiit-d riioh universal Interest uh Sargun. which may lie obtained Iti Medford from the Maglll Hrug Co. (Paid Adv.)' July 4th County Bank