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4 HlMHIMfUftl PROGRESSES WITH BLANKETPOWERS i - f nm mini nil inn' rn umt nnmni w ' UN UH! J WA rn n AH Very satisfactory progress con tinues to pe hiade In the ItuildinR of the new Jll'.OoO airport undr tho KupiTViHiun of Councilman Josi'ph o. tiray, chairman of the council airport committee anil with Oily KiiH-rliiltmUi.i Krod Si'hcfft'l in active charge of the work, as ! shuwu In the report of Mr. Schef fttl submitted to lite city council last night. At this meetiiiK tlie council vot ed to add .1. ( CollitiH, Chaa. ,A. Whiff and ft. 13. McKlhuso or ita -own membership to act with the airport committee in coo iteration with the chamber of commerce in ."the work of preparing the airport dedication eetebratlon program. V H'lipVrmtondent Hchcffel's report on tilrnort i)roures un to Julv 1 wtu at follow 4: .The work of plowing, , grading 'and leveling is practically complet ed with the exception of four acres to be rough graded, and the bal ance of the fluid outside of the runway to be fine graded and dragged. Trenching work for the drainage vyas started, and we now have five thousand linear feet of the trencher excavated, and eighteen hundred feet of the tile laid ready for the gravel to cover the pipe. The foundation for the hanger is completed,- and forms for tlx concrete are, being built and we should start pouring concrete with- , In n day or two. 'We have also laid the tilt lines for the drainage nround the hangar and aprons. The pipe is In place, and just aH soon as; Stuart & Sons can- deliver the n ravel, the trenches will be filled. , Thp barrels we are using for the boundary marlters have been plac ed and spaced on the field so that should anyone .desire to use the field, there will be amide room for landing and taking off. .. The road from the iliddle road to the hangar is graded and ready for gravel. All hired .equipment for leveling has been disposed of and the city's own equipment will finish the work of leveling. We are also using our own compressor roller and concrete mixer on the footings for tlie hangar. , The following is the total .ex penditures to July 1, Utit: Klectlons $ KKU.Dl Plowing, rolling, sprink ling and leveling 7,StI0.1 1 Field markers 1 14.tS Hangar foundation 477.92 Engineering l,Hfl.2!i Tearing down buildings- HliS.-lii Itepairs to fences 7!.3(l Clearing and nibbing.... 1, 301.411 Koads 1G6.47 Total cost ..$12.2!)4.' I0LY RIVALS JUNE Not to be outdone by the iiionlh of June, . Whicin so far this year holds the rec'Vrt) 'for murriuge li censes, July has started off vit h a bang. With five licenses Issued tllTi first day. six yesterday nnd seven today, it begins to look like this month Is, on the ascendency in the eyes of King I'upid. J'er hapst however, it is only because the first week of July Ts so near the month of June and more or lean reflects some . of its well known- glory; ' ' f Those found on the record hocks this morning were;- Ulman .1. t.arpenter and Kmily Louise Kavdnaugh, otherwise known as Kmma l.ou. well known milliner of Medford; Claud V. tirigsby, 2-1. of Central t'olnt. and Hazel Ter rirt. 13. of Medford; Kvcrott F i tiess, 20, 4if Klamath Falls, and Margaret Zumlrunn, 2S, of Med ford ; Vettie illles, 1 !, of Cold Jlfll. and Margaret Wyatt, 17. of Cold JMU; Jtoy Kldred Stapleton, of Martinez, nnd Dorothy Til hSv, t'2. of Iewistown. Mont.; Hoy Self, 22. of Yrekil, and Kva Paul son, ly, of Weed: (1. .S. Hloan, 33, and hla May Dolan, 29, of t'opco, ' Calif. . ravy is to be judged Oil flavor you i j wouldn't make gallons at d time ' , i You cati "scasoli to taste'1 a pint ' of gravy much more accurately. lor a similar reason Hills' Bros, i roast only a tew pounds of coffee ; at a time, instead of in bulk, by their patented, continuous proc ess Controlled Roasting. The ; flavor is acnially controlled al ; ways. NB other coffee can taste ' like Hills Bros; Coffee because none it roasted the same way, HILLS BROS COFFEE F iVjl fftf Ike Vtii inal wAft Path. ' tMiiy oprntd with Hi ttf. C 1W ' ' i if ibUUhbiL htitMo I I l.-rxir.-iK. The city council hist' night; jvlth the mayor and all otHer rlty' of '. flcials unanimously agreed,' turned I down an ordinance prepared and i Introduced at the request of (he I city water commission, , which ; would have given tlie latter body , blanket authority to sell water, i outside of the city limits and to i maintain, repair, operate and ox- tend the i lly water system from . time to time outside of the city limits, with proviso that "this au thority shall not be held or con-1 strued to extend to selling of j water to other. communities." ) ! The mayor ilrnl councilman, dur ing a brief discussion, After hear ! lug tl;e proposed ordinance read, expressed fear that such blanket i authority gave the water hoard too much power and might be Interpreted by that body us giv ing it the right to sell city water i to Jacksonville, or some other In j corporatcd municipality not Im mediately adjacent to Medford or (likely for years to. come to he t close enough to be regarded as ; In the immediate vic inity of .Mi'd j ford to become a part of the icity by annexation. I The council took this action In j accordance with formal opinion i submitted by City Attorney Car j kin to that hotly some time ago that Medford. could not legally sell water to Jacksonville nor any I other municipality not adjacent j to Medford. I The council's action was not In 1 tended to throw anything In I he ! way of extending the chy water (rysteni to the Berrydale and Oak j drove districts, which the council ::ome time ago informally agreed to give city water, baaed on the territory limits of each district, :js submitted for those communities iat that time. I However. In view of the fact since that time the limits of Ihe.ie 'proposed water districts have been jextended. especially lierrydale, the Icity officials decided that when the time came to dot. a separate .ordinance must be prepared for each district and that a plat of j the exact territory of that pro i posed water district be submitted ( before such ordinance would be passed by the council. In other words, the matter f Kiantlim ordinances for the sale of water to communities outside of the city will, he passed on by the cily council individually , one at a lime, and will not lie passed un less the limits "V each district arc satisfactory to. the council. NSTALLATIQN OF' Se'ntcti. at d ' Ions' laliln in -tlio grovo ,ut Uiu; Jitrlison ITol, Sirlt!RR lust night' were: over SO Kulurbuis nnd Rotmy Anns, who iittendpil thu annual pknlc of the liolary club IJuring the lniichron oaclt Uotarian Introduced himself and "Ann." Following tho dinner I he party Adjourned to the' Hot Springs pa vilion, where the newly elected of ficers and directors were Installed. The ceremony was In rharfto of Wm. W'hlteluw. New oti'leers in clude Frank Newman, prer.ldetit; EA Shockley, vice-president; lh O. V 'Chambers secretary; and the followini; directors: K. I. Dazey, W-. VV. -Allen, W. S. IlolKer nnd J. W. W'akerield. Jack Carley, retiring president, was presented with a past presi dent's emblem by the Rotary club in appreciation of iiis work for the last year. DancinK. with music furnished by Alford's Imperial Artists, nnd swimming were enjoyed duriuf; I lie evening. The committee in charge con sisted bt tho retiring board of ill rectors.' with II. L. Unimley as chairman. RUINS STANDARD ON WEST ITU The white lights of Sixth street will be several kilowatts dimmer toniibt. as the result of a -coltifflon between a Hulck car driven by. It. d. Stlnson, rcpreuentative of the Maytag company of Port hi nd and a Itlaek anl While taxi, driven by Marvin Holers at the intersection of Sixth and Holly last night. The force of the rlhsh -wheeled the Huick over against Ihe beauti ful new lamp punt, uprooting t he latter fr.om lis solid foundation. The post however, saved the Hala tion for the Harrison Sweet chop window, which would h.-ve been next In the line of div:trul'fion. I!oth machines . suffered consid erable damage, but neither dtivei w us Injured seriously. Thp aecl dent occurred at 12:15 lant iiii:ht. Another collision oei iui-ed at the eo.-m-r f Main and Suminilt at 'J o'Hoek last . flight. When a Koril coupe, driv-n by M n itt I'rn y tri:sh-d Into the renr of A Chrys ler double p:irl;d faring v.fst on Muln. Thv latter eir i owned by Kenne!li l'arrtt. Tit-- left reir fend'-r ef tho I'ai'n-lt c:ir war: bad ly hent. and ron.fdig-jblC' .damage ai done the front of the I'eny cur. tit " i T. . Associatnl i'rps -flofo i Secretary Mellon tr.peetln(j nevy smsll sire currency. With Assist ant Secretary Henry Hnrrlck-- Bond (ceatcd), he' is shown the new bills by Director Hall of the bureau f fcnp'ravln and printing. iSiiiilillioT AVE PEARS' T.vo matter:: of interest to the fruit, indfisiry of ;the valley, par ticularly to the growers-and pack ing houses, were acted on by the city council Inst night, one of whk-h. the proposed doing away with the rough hump In the pave ment on t-'outh Kir street, opposite Nth street, will result in the sav ing of thousands of dollars to tlie growers whose pears are hauled ny truek-to i he packing houses. .This i-oukI) spot, a series of humps, resulting from depressions in the pavement over the .spot where the traeks of the old Jack sonville railroad formerly ran, has lonji bei n complained of, as a load ed IriK'k of pears passing over it sha lies the pears violent iy, thus causing much fruit to become so cheeked or marred by bruises as to render it difficult of sale, par ticularly late In tho season, even to the canneries. C. ( Leminon on behalf of the RtiKtio' -Hiver Traffic as'soeiatlon, last night requested the elly offi cials to do away with this roui;h section before the packing season heKin In early .August, lie diluted on t the extent .iR the damage caus ed'to'frult heW hauled over it,.. The city officials have, been in formally considering it for some time past, but had us yei taken no aVtiun, as 1 hey were somewhat, stumped when an Informal, hur ried estimate as to the cost, of re paying this rouKh section was j-iven as Jsiititi by City Superintendent richeffe), for the present state ol city finances makes such suggest ed repaving at such a ciist almost piohibitivo. However, t he council recount ing the necessity of doing away with this complained of section in some manner before the fruit hauling season begins, vvoted . to have Superintendent Scheifel and the council street committee -make a rafeful investigation and esti mate of cost, of repaving. or some other renii dy. as soon as possible. One suKiestinn made w is that the section be grilvetcd and oiled and kept In satisfactory condition that way until at some future lime re viving can lie done. An ordinance was passed lo re quire alt packing houses located within the city limits to be equip ped with n trough or tank, through which tlie used . spray wash must lie run over limes'.one to neutralize the acid in it before the wash is. dumped Into the city water 'sys tem, as If this Is not done it c;ises decay and trouble In the water pipes. . , The reKOlnr meeting of th" pointy rotirt . wn. hold to-trty. nnd :hc piinc)):!l tnotinfl ivas tbe -itrolnn ef payrolls, so tht' inuuly einplnyeji would tuii'e money for I tllclr Fourth of July cl,l-;!imi. Tlicy'wlll he paid ilt-y Iu advance on account of the holiday. Petitions were alno pivuonled to the court for the(bull.liin; of roads In the Trail nnd Shale City (lis ti'l"ts. and tfln:U nrjlioi! . llctl In ahey.-iniv. : REESE CRELK AND E.P. CHURCH JON IN AH i:r:r:sK,rni;i;K. ore, July 3. (Spe'i inl ) Th. c.nrnmiinltv church1 of K:ittlc I'oint Ifi combining, with lier jp Cmck In a fnn th of .1 uly ; eol-bi at bin picnic on !;ig Cutt mok, -The public in invit'd. U in planned to mi ot ;it the r, bool house fi:0 a, to . nnd fol!nw( the h .id r i;i ,IIip K'oonds w her' a ii -nt-- hue h w ill be enjoyed with pKnty of ke cream. i ' v . TOLL FOR IP! l m mm i i i 3 7 N 4TH AT ASHLAND A sunrise cannon salute tit i:30 1 tomorrow morhlng will usher, in (the Fourth "of July 'celebration at I Ashland for which all plans have : been completed. From that time : until midnight the Llthlu city will : be the scene of merrymaking. playing host to throngs of people f om every part of southern Ure- j Finishing touches are being put J on floats and the entire city is . decked with flags and appropriate ! decorations in preparation for the ; celebration I The sports program for the day, j arranged by Uie Ashland Klwanla ; elu'o, will include entertainment ; for every one, young and" old. i Holler skating, horse shoe pitch j Ing, baseball motorcycle bill climb ing and children's .sports are a few of the highlights scheduled ' for the day. j Following a horse shot pitching j eerti'Nt at v a. iii., and a roller ska In event, u parade will com ! plele the morning's program. ' Seven machines have been en I tered In the motorcycle hill climbing contest, whk-li. will take p'aee in iMthia park at 1:30 Thurs day afternoon. An entry fee of one dtdlar Is charged ami the win ner "takes nil." " Competitive gameH for children will be directed by Miss Marjorle j (loff of Medford, who is play- ; ground hupervisor at Ijllhiu 1'ark i this sumhier. These games will j also h -gin at 1 :30. A baseball game between Weed 'and Ashland will be another at ( traction of the afternoon jtrogram. Fireworks at !) p. in., and danc- ing both afternoon and evening ion the new dance floor will com- plete the. big celebration. K That the vao, of property, par ticularly furin land',' has been .on (the Increa'so durftig-the 'last threi' j years In the Itogue Hiver valley. I particularly near Medford, Is the 'opinion of C C Murray, local ab ; wti actor. .Members of the local labstrat com putties have been very 'busy of late, and find it difficult to keep up with the work. According to .Mr. Murray, most bf the property is being sold to (people who have Just come to Mn.ifnnl "1V-1 'tin ii-ictlenttv every state In tho union havo .,...,.11 p.opcny in una aiiotit Medford recently," stild -Mr. .Mur- .'irrc.,..,(.i f.,.., nr, taboo in Med ford. Thin- holdf ; truo for, all -un r '(iieuorKh "i iiif lnmmable joy-makeiH capabl t-f Kturting fire, according to "hlef of I'olice .V erred ic( who Koundod u Hpechil arn ing loilay to all proHpcctivo ec bbratoiM of the Kojilh. Thor.e retting off flreworkH wilbfn the cily liniilH are violating a elly ordinance and fire Hiibject lb filrcnt. Htihl the chief. Km ti ynr t:ie firo totnl mount h higher around thiH date than nt any other time, iMcdford, having whit it kaid tii be the lowCnt rate in (he Hlale, will be able to main tain that standard with the co fiperat bui of the local pcpb, ac-f-otditm' to riitef Met'r.die. The HhmttiiiL; o( any firecraltcer, or any other .lyp of f it'cworl.H, Will not he permitted mi government foj;cHt lund, tomorrow or cny nihe. ditv, Hcconllng to Kuocrvinor . V. H.iikiri of Crater National forest. Kif-ptDfl I hi hit li Colli ft or W A i 1 1 N f i To S. .1 uly 3 A-'.-atani SeTCiary Lowman today announced Mint Owcar tZ. Diihly, col!ic tr of ciiKtouiH at I)U loth, had been iuiipeiidd p''inlinn hear ings on charffes ogalntt him. itrilK DAIHtK I PEEPING TOMS Of! I APPLEGATE RIVER: "lVeping Toms.' with hlKh-'mw ere-! binoculars, operated last Hun day ulimg the 1U Appb-ttate river, with its favorite wl nulling spots, resulting in some consternai Ion amont; the wimen bathers, aiftl a shurt and stern chase by the men. Close to a thousand residents of Southern On K'n were enjoying tie cool water.--, over a ten mile front, when a woman preparing for a swim, caught sir; lit of two young men, on an eminence above her, paving Intently through u leleMi-ope. Sin screamed and the hunt started. The wretches escaped, but the sheriff said ftiis morning steps would be taken to thwart them to morrow, when scores will visit the dlMrict. The Hig Applegatc river is full of pools, and is Ideal for swimming and the country back of the swim ming holes is hij;h and brushy, A "Peeping Tom" can hide easily and that Is what the pair did last Sun day. Xo description was secured except that they were young men and well dressed. A number, of American Legion members, engaged In repairing the Hoy Scout camp, engaged In the un organized hunt, nnd later the rang ers at the I .one Star ranger sta tion were notified and promised to keep an eye out for any men with opera glasses. . The only dressing' rooms along the A pplegate are. clumps of bustles. The discovery of the. pres ence of "Peeping Toms" had no effect on the popularity of th :;lreani for swimming, and scores I visited .the .section .tills, week. A I record crowd is expected there on the I'ourth of July. Thousands of personal , iuvila tiou.-t to visit OregonUhis mimmci and enjoy1, the evergreen play ground are being sent out from thu joh Angeles office of the slate chamber to prominent mem be is of civic organizations In all parts of the southwest. Included With the Invitation is a. beautiful recreational map, u highway folder and descriptive matter den lime with all sections of thlH state. In conjunction with this letter cam paign, tho stato chamber is con duet ing an aovcrusing pi ogrnm In the lcuding newspapers. Arthur Foster of the slate chamber staff opened his headquarters on July 1, at Yellowstone. , national park and will direct, travel over .Ore gon highways. . , , Radio Program KMED Mfcll Tribune-Virgin Station 228.9 Meiers 131(1 K. C. Wednesday, July 3 . ... I. Mi-- . . . ... ..." tl to 6:J.n lals Tliealifi.. . II: IB to G:!i-i News lleiiis, tlie Wifll Tribune.. . . . . . C:3U to 7 Crusctiiit Dairy. 10 to 12 -Dreamland Palace. Thursday, July 4 A. M 9 to 9:30 Durum Dealers. 9:30 to 10 Gulden West Cot tee. . . 10 to 10:30 Kconomy Groce teria and Kri Linns. 10:30 to 1 1 Heebe ,& (Ciiiillu. 11 to 11:30 ludeem!enl KIbis trlc fo. 11:30 to ia Jarmlu & "Woods. 12 Noon NewH -ltemfl, Mall Trllmne. . ..... P. M. . 12 to 12:30 Natatorlum. 12:30 to 1 Gold Seal Oroum . ery. . . . 1 to 1:30 Hoick Dealers. 1:30 to 2 Hecli'B llakery. 2 to 2:30 YoiiOKlorn & Co. 6 to G: 1 5 Isis Theatre. G:15 to 0:30-Medford Mall Tribune News and Markets. 0:30 lo 7 Associated Oil Co. Big Cherry Crop LA GKANDK, Ore, July 3. fp) With picking of ltoyal Amies and IMngH Hrhcduled to start about July 15. Ilnion county Is anticipating th higgoHt cherry crop In ynuTH, or about 80 carloadH, double last year. "WORTHWEiGHT IN GOLD" Verdict of Woman Who Tried Pinkham's Compound TuMv, S. Y.i "It hurt mo to walk or eit down without help and I ,felt jih'K (inn wniik My . DIotlltT III- law t'K)k Lydin K. IVinkliaura Vegetable. Com pound and riio inducril me to take it. I am now on the fourth bottle and havo nlxo ucd Irdia K. T'itiKhrtm'a Pniialivn null. TIim mrdtcint-ff Hint will tt1 for me wlhtt th V.'c table onipound nnd Sanntivi! Wand hate done are cctttilnly worth their weight in u. I think 1 have given Ihvm a f;ilr Irinl and I expect to tnkn two more hottlm of the Vegetnblo Conipounil." Aliw. Chari.w Mou Uan, It. K. 1). I, Tqllv, N, V. PERSONALINVITATIONS FOR OREGON VACATiON Mtlltil JUIlLlW SIXTEEN YEARS IS WEATHER RECORD The most conspn-uous feature of Inst month's weather is that It was the wettest Juno of record since ; l!i:t, accord In r, to the mont lily summary prepared by L. Walter Dick, head of the Medford weather bureau, which reads in part as fol lows: June. l:n'!t, had a mean tempera ;ture of ;:(.! degrees, exactly equal ing Hie average lor June of hint year, and l.ti degiveH helou the ; past uveragn for the month during i Hi years of tecord. Tho hiejiest j value was It 7 on the iT.trd and the lowest was on the I'mt. On this llitfll hanu-U date 1 it lit frost funned iu some of thu cold sections of the valley, doing considerable damage to beans, corn, potatoes ami toma toes, but Injury was spotted, no general damage alTocting tho val luy as a whole occurring. Thu month was the Wettest June of record with tho exception of Juno l!M;i. Thu total precipitation was li.f4 inches, more than three times the normal. (-The greatest amount of rtiluiall occitrving in June in I ho past was It.Hil inches iu P.)i:t. Most of the rain fell during tho first week, tho last ifi days being entirely free from precipitation, ex cept for traces on three, or four days. Mnderaloly Hevero thunder storms occurred on tho 3rd nnd Gth, but no lightning riitinngft was re ported. A trace of hail fell on the 5th. Total wind movement .amounted to HI fill miles, giving an average hourly velocity of 1.1 inileH. The maximum velocity wa-i miles per hour, from the tut h west on the ;ird. and (ho prevailing direction was from the northwest. Thirteen days were clear, fivts were partly cloudy and 1 clo.aly. There was no Tog. but Hiiht smoke and ha.e were of fairly frequent occurrence. A lunar halo was ob served r,n the lth. A meteor of unusual brilliance nnd si.o yui noted on tho evening of Juno l':l. A trull of smoke wan left by this meteor nnd was visible alter thu meteor had disappeared. . The summary reads: l'rct ipfta-1 Ia(u Max. Min Menu tion ; 1 (i 1 3S till .1)5 I 2 7o 3ti . S3 T 3 7f l Ol) .31 I f.s r.t cs .8:1 r. CI 7S Gti I! 117 -17 r.7 .(II 7 W.'. 1.0 Bti .17 X 71 M Ki T !l 71 IS Gl .07 IU 7L 53 112 T II 77 -IS (iL! . U fi ,Mi -iii tjti n 13 S'J r.a CS T 14 IS I till 70 .01 15 C!l ' ' 4! Till .OS 1(1 CI 13 M T 17 70 41 07 r IS 72 4ti r.7 ( III 82 38 CO 0 20 SO ' 45 CG 0 21 88 47 CG 0 22 !0 4G t'.8 0 J3 !I7 47 72 0 2-i ' 03 51 72 ' 0 25 88 52 70 0 211 S7 48' (IS 0 ' 144 52 73 0 28 !ll 55 73 0 21) 88 52 70 0 31) 00 52 71 0 Mean 78.C, 48, 03. 4 Total, 2.51. . f:re.-:llani. New Htreet aiKtlH in stalled in thin elly. Films In at 10 A. M. Ready at 5 P. M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK, GIFT 8HOP Jarmin & V00d3 Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays . 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. frnralT 'fh SertJ Finishing tt I Mtn iMGUNTyPOWERrUr- INVIGORATING TONIC New Scientific Formula Contains Ingredients Which Are Designed to Import Tone anl Strength to Entire System and Which Are Valuable for Their Influence Upon the Appetite and Digestion. The instant uiul liriiiiincii:il xiumtsk of Harmon is easily ex plained, lis rflVi't is almost iniiiit'diatt'. lii'lit from tho first dose people lio are snf lerinj; from lowered vitality bein to feel its stiiiiiilalini;, tonic effects. Thousands of half-sick, run- down men and women who have laki'n it with the most aston j ishinj; and iiratifyin results report that il seems to pick them rifilit up and put them on their feet. I It is not only a powerful reconstructive tonic designed to I impart tone ami strength to the entire syst 'in. but it is u con stitutional treatment, as well and exerts a tremendous influence upon the processes of assimilation and elimination. It also eon tains other ingredients of recognized therapeutiii.vulue 'which are valuable for their influence upon the appetite and digestion. Sat-tron In fulfllllnK Its erent niln Klon. It is iIoIiik It in a nrw and revolutionary way; the wav Hint the men ot' scletn-.. who hit.or.Ml tor years to oertVet thin ntv anil eiHM'homikinK rormulti lutenilfl it to he ill. nt'. lt'H not tlnini; il hy everlastllnrlv purKiiiK ami hlnstliiK out tin' inti's tiiuil trart with J.olsuus. Irritatiua nuruntlvi's and I'lit'tiilcaU tloo . 1 . nunv harm than kooiI. .Nt'lthi'r Is it iloiUK it with pltasant-taHtint.r "illKi'stivi tahlt-ts" whicli Kivi only tempLH-ary ri'lhir. lr nny at all. Neither, doer it pretend to purify the blood hy hurnlliK It out with eheniieals. heeause the men who make Sartri.li know that there iH no medii'ine or ilrun wllteh is an efTeetlve "l.lnod purifier." Saraun 1h aeetonpllshlm; I(h re Milts hy helplllK Nature lo eorreet .the Improper tuueliioilni.' of three ! all-Important orcans and fluids of the hody it Is lleslKUed lo aid. line of the haste lm:redlehl In ISari?un is desiKlled lo stimulate the liver to normal aetivity heeause, after years of medienl researeh It has heen proven i.-oneluslveiy that seven out of every ten people, past , the aue of thirty, suffer from de- ( flelenl hile flow raused hy n sIuk Kish liver. And unless the liver Is I perforinlnir its proper ftlnetlons. ( the proeess of digestion, assimila- j Hon and elimination heeome de ranged, resiiltlut,' in dyspepsia, kus- lro-intestlnal dlsio-ilers. aiito-intox- "'tt 'en'oiislination.hv Peru iOI Oi. Charter NoTTOl HKIOltT OF Till-: First National Bank of Metlfolil, In (he Slalp of oil June KKsorncics Loans and disentliilu.. '..'..v.... overdrafts .':..'.'!.'.'.'.'!!.'.""! " Unlteil Staten (iovemmont aeuuritles owneil. Other hunds, Htoi:k.s nud seeuiitles owned HankiiiB house. $o,00u furniture unrt rixturaa!"il8"ooo Kcservo with Koderal Ueaerve Hank 3. 4. II. 8. il. t'njih nnd due from hank 10. Outside ehecks unit oilier ensh neuoniptlon ruuil with U. s. II. K. Treasurer Total ' ;.....;.. id Anii.iiii'.s Capital stoek paid In ; .Surplus t ' '.' Undivided profits net .'.I."il,7.""!..''!.",,,"!.'!i"" ClreulatiiiB noteH outBtandlnu i..'Z'lZZ'Z''Z"."'.'. Duo to hanks, Inclmllng certified cashlcra' " ctieckLi oiit-Htandincr Petnand deposits Time ileposltH .... 23, T""" : State or Oreifon, County of .lackson, I. OrlM ' ( riiw.,.H c.,1.1 " . ; me awear that tho nhovo stiiiemnni iu and belief. at,... Subscribed and aworn to boforo ''AL- ' v TIMES TODAY TIMES D. W. GRIFFITH 'S ' ' Greatest Play In Years "THE BATTLE OF Continuous Show Tomorrow A CHAMPION OF COMEDIES . , ; WM. HAINES JOAN CRAWFORD KARL DANE ' Are Bound to Keep You Howling In ' This Big Prifce Ring Romsnce The Duke Steps Out ifSV. J-P Admission itfU fi$A "sf Mstlness Evenings KUf K.VIJ--j.'W... 44. - 10 and 15 10nd25 P. Ur and 01 her distressing nymptoms wlii. li urr now common hi this' inod'M'ii min. Atmibt'i basic lnijrrdlcnt In Sar Kon is (bvjfr.non 10 build up the rb bi ss "! iv of tho blood t ri'ji:ii by hu i.-uHlm; the amount of baimun!ib;n vvbb'h tho rod cor-i)U-ci's i-o nfa in and thus enable tbi' blood to purify Itself. Htill nnothur pi'liu'lpnl inKrodlent in Karon in di-v ni'd to stimulate tin ull-llilpnrUim eoreiloiiK of llio I'lidocryne Klandn, which form a net-work throughout the body and wh Ifh HOlenee Iuih learned govern our veiy outlook on life, making us either ambitious and alert or dull and depressfd. Sar;:nn represents some of our latest knowledge in the field of medii'liie. The work done In origi nating it ran aearcely be measured. It hu involved the critical study not only of many medicines, but also the elinlcal and research work done rtitn them by leading scien tists In some of the greatest labo ratories and medical centers of the world. Almost overnight Sargon has bo come the fietmitlon of Medford and dally crowds are visiting the Mairfll Orug Co. to secure a supply ot this remarkable new treatment that has amused stub universal interest through the amazing results it has produeed In overcoming troubles that have baffled all other efforts for relief. liild adv. Heserve District No. 12 CONDITION' OP THK Oregon, nt tllo rlOHO.of 211. 11129. . liiisineAfi 873.759.47 3,1S3,79 421,214.25 680,633.07 98,000.00 123,908.85 312,61)1.20 13,030.60 5,000.00 Items TretiBurel - ulld duo from $2,41,118.73 : . . . I 100,000.00 . , , 60,000.00 . t 21.400.45 99,997.60 29.197.46 .... 1,263,467.63 ... 877,006.80. :' ..:,' '. 12,431.118.73 a. .... uiiovo-nameu uank, no eolemnry , . " " ",y Kriowieago oma cMawfokd, . Cashtor mo thla 3rd day or July, 1929. ' J. W. ' WAKKKIELD. Notary Public. Correct Attest: H. E. HARDER, ' ' JN'O. R. TOMLIN, 11. 8. DEUEL. Directors. THE SEXES" 12:30 to 11 P. M. I I. i ( 1' I