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IMKDFORI) MAIL TRim.NI'!. MKHKORH, OUW IPS, KIM DAY. .iTXK n, in::0. VXGV, FIVE. .1 IS ENTHUSED OVER SARGON BENEEITS "In suite of nil the medicines 1 took my heulth gradually failed me. my appetite dwindled away to ulmost nolhiiif; und practically EMIL SCHRADER everything I ate brought on Indi gestion. My liver was slow-acting, 1 was constipated und always felt fagged out. The strengthening and invigorating effects of Sargou on my entire system was remark able. My appetite is keen now, 1 never have a trace of indigestion, sleep fine and am full of new life and energy, "Tho way Sargon Pills straight ened out my liver and rid me of constipation Is certainly gratify ing." Emit Sohrader, Beaverton, Ui?fc'"lI-iy!LJuff Co" Agents. U. K-X. . .w l.. a, ' IF YOU HAVE AN ACHE i LET THIS EXPERT HE LOOKS AFTER THE TWENTY-SIX ATHLETES OF WASHINGTON BALL TEAM For More Than. Twenty Years He's Been Relieving Lame Back, Sore, Stiff Muscles, Swollen Joints, Sprains, . Achy Feet, Rheumatic Pains and Kindred Ills of Big League Athletes Greatest Living Expert On Keeping Athletes In Terfect Condition TRY HIS METHOD ON YOUR ACHES OR PAINS We want to introduce the reader to Mike Martin, .who probably knows more about keeping a person in fighting condition than anyone else living,.., .For. over.. 2ft years at various universities and with the New York Yankees, Cin cinnati Reds and now as train er of the Washington Ball Club, Mike Martin has won fame as a lightning quick fix er of sprains, pains, ache3, etc. Mike Martin is a genius. He. can take men claimed to be too old, stiff or rheumatic to play baseball at all and make them as frisky, vigorous, sup City Meat Market The Open Front Market - Meat Specials Leg of Lamb, per pound Lamb Stew, per pound Beef Steaks, per pound Lamb Stew, per pound ...... Hamburger, per pound Pork Steak, per pound ...... Young Rabbits, per pound ...... City North CentraP APPRECIATION FOR OLD FATHER Father's seventh anniversary oe- curs nex; Sunday, Juno 15, in the! United States and Canada. Ann!- vorsary of what? Father's day, -if course. Within the past few yeamj Its popularity has become so' wide spread, that millions annually ob serve it In his honor by giving h!:n gifts. The movement to set aside one flay each year in honor of fittlvv began less than a generation agn. Us object being to let father know that lie was something moro to tba family than merely a provide", shock absorber and complaint bu reau. Several of the churches in Med ford will observe Father's day Sun day wkh special music and ser mons. A theater party for residents of the Jackson county farm has been planned by S. O. Mendenhall, man ager of the Craterian theater, ana "Toggery liiil" Isaacs. Hoth men and women who make their honn at the poor farm will be guests at "The Uogue, Song" Saturday after noon. POUT ARTHUJt, Tex., June 13. W) One man was dead. 35 were injured. 11 seriously, and damaga estimated at more than a million dollars had been caused today as a result of an explosion and fire at tho refinery of the Texas com pany here. Official investigation Into tho eaiiFp of the exploMon was begun ple and quick as a boy. Mike Martin knows his business nk Hpi-h Pennock. Xv Cobb, Geo. Sisler, Lea .Meadows', Ray Kremer, Walter Johnson, Alexander, Chief Bender, Nick Aliroek. or anv of the big stars of today, or the past few years, lney Know, ask the trainer of any of the Big League Ball Clubs. HE CAN HELP YOU 'Mike Martain has hadi a - little folder printed, telling how he quickly banishes stiff, swollen joints, achy, lame backs or feet, various rheumatic pains, etc. Ho has arranged with leading drug gists here in town to sell you generous sized bottles of the lini ment these great "Stars" use. He has made it a long time for his own use. Athletes on other teams kept Mike busy making his "Mike Mar tin Liniment." Trainers, coaches, colleges, big league -teams all over tho country buy it by the gallon from Mike. Now, Mike Martin, swamped with demands for this 07 f I 1 1 r XXV flf 1 C ?fc fcVi 9r Shoulder of Lamb, OOr per pound J Lamb Chops, per pound J Beef Roast, ... OAp per pound J Home Rendered Lard, C per pound AdL Sausage, per pound vv Roast Pork, 90r per pound . . . """L Hens and Fryers, OA. per pound . OVt Meat Market . FOX THEATERS OF DIVISION DIRECTOR Extensive plans for expansion of the Fox West Coast circuit of the aters throughout the entire north west necessitates creation of a new division office to be established in Portland, according to an nouncement made today by Earl L. Crabb. division manager In charge of Fox West coast theaters in Washington and Oregon. The two states will henceforth be di vided and under tha jurisdiction of the Portland office will come all theaters operated by the company in the state of Oregon, numbering 18 ot present with 12 new house. to be constructed in tho near fu ture. Harbld B. Franklin, president ot Fox West Coast Theaters, has as signed Port Major, who for ilia bust eight years has been a mem "her of the homo office organiza tion in Ijos Angeles, to bo the di vision manager of tho new Oregon division with headquarters In Port land. The Washington division, com prising 35 theaters with 11 new houses soon to be constructed, will continue to be under Mr. Crabb's supervision. The coming Season offers many new Innovations in talking pic tures and August first wilt inaug urate the beginning of "Greater Talkie Season" which will outrival the wonderful progress already in the fast moving industry. by Superintendent M. K. Holmes. Leonard Match was fatally burned OR PAIN HELP YOU MIKE MARTIN, Trainer Washington Baseball Club liniment and directions how to use it, has employed a biff sales company to distribute it and they a.e supplying all the druggists Mike still suuerintends the making of it during odd times between acting as trainer of tho American League Washington Ball Club. V ASK THE DRUGGIST If your druBtrfnt hann't necured few bottles of Mike Martin's Liniment, nik him to get it. There in no other liniment lil;o it. It works like Rrcnwd liuhtnfnir oven In -&kos of chronic lamcnos, well inn, nt illness or pains, yet In so mild it can be used on bnby'n xktn. Mike Mnrtln'a Liniment in unquestionably tho most ef fect ive, quirk, nurc. up-to-date remrdy made. Birr league nlnyeni couldn't nffonl to fo- with weaker, slower remedies. No one elce should. tf your dniRRist bad omr remedy of Ms own he prefers to sell jURt write Mike Martin. Trainer. Ball Park. Waahinffton, D. C. 6!c for folder and two ounce bottle- of liniment or 11 for largo four ounc bottla. Phone 324 Keep Your Eye on Medford And Jackson County, Says Editor Irvine in Laudation IJ. F. Irvine, editor uf tho Ore gon Journal, who nave the com mecoment address fur the local high school, writes In praise ot Med ford's growth and prospects in a recent edition of his paper, liuier the caption, "A Twelve Million City." thu Journal editor ways: ln the pustlO years tho popu lation of Med ford increased from 5 7 fit! to 11.095. It was an in crease of 0339, or 92.7 per cent. The population uf Juckaon county) increased 6 5 per cent. j "This remarkable growth wasj not of the jazz or boom order, but! a steady, substantial development. 1 As told the Journal by 8. Sump ter Smith, who, as one of the owners of The Medford Mail Trib une, has been a part of this de velopment, following a to some of the reasons for ft 92.7 growth In Medford in the last census period: "Kirst and foremost was tho increase in irrigation from only a small acreage to over 35,000 acres, divided into five districts cover ing nearly every section of the valley. This not only increased the acreage ot fruit, and produc tion, but Improved the quality. It also greatly increased the grow ing of alfalfa, grains, vegetables, berries, melons, etc., which in turn Increased stock raising, dairy- ing and poultry raising and brought In canneries, fruit paok- Ing and cold storage, plants. "Tho Increase In pear produc tion alone was from 842 cars ship ped in 1919 to 3tl66 cars in 1929. "In lumber tho shipment In creased from a few cars to over 4000 the past year, while cannery products were 225 cars, box shook S75 cars, and cement from the Gold Hill plant 1200 cars. There were also many cars of other pro ducts. "The total valuo of all products shipped from Medford in 1929, at a conservative estimate, was $12, 250.000. "Building permits have gradu ally Increased from year to year and reached the maximum in 1929. "Postoffico receipts increased from $34,595 in 1919 to $91,924 in 1929. Tho first four months In 1930 showed continued gains. "Hank deposits In 1929 In four banks in Medford were. $7,157, 95C.08, n steady gain from year to year. The percentage of gain In deposits In the Medford banks for the year 1929 over 1928 was the greatest In 10 of tho largest cities In Oregon. "The school population made a remarkable growth during tho 10 year period and In 1929 totaled 2500 school children registered, with 800 in tho high school. A new modern high school was built a few years ago and Medford now faces tho erection -of another high school building and one or two grade schools. "One million dollars was spent four years ngo to bring absolutely Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) Prlduy. P. M. 5 to 5:30 standard Flamo (las program. fr 6:30 to 6 Heobo Sorvlco 6ta- lion. Central Point. 4 6 tu fi:1."i Fruit Dinpatcllcs Iiy Myron Hoot. 6:1.1 to 6:30 Npwh and mar- kcta by Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Ilarwood rholo Hervlco. ! 7 to 7:1 E Tom and Wash, 4 prcsontcd by A&aoclatcd Oil Co. i Saturday. A. M . 4 7:55 to 8 HrcnkfitHt brondcast of nowa by Mall Tribune. 8 to 8:30 Popular rccordlnsfl. 8:30 to 8:45 feasors at City Market. ' 8:45 to 9 Gold Seal Cream- 4 cry. 9 to 9:30 -Perl Funeral home. 4 9:30 to 10 bos Angelca Soup 4- Co. 10 to 10:30-Pcoplea Electric Store. 10:30 to It Pet Milk pro- gram. 11 to 11:30 Itogue River Lumber Co. ! 11:30 to 12 Economy Orocc- tcrla. 12 to 12:30 Electric Wiring Co. & Uadlo Hervlco Lab- oratory. 4 12:30 News fluHhca by Mall 4 Tribune. 12:30 to 1 Plorco-Allen Mo- tor Co. 4" 1 to 1:30 Popular recordings. 1:30 to 2 FkkooI Motor Hales. 5 to 5:30 Htandurd Flamo O.is program. 0:30 to 6 Popular recordings. to 6:15 Fruit dispatches by Myron Hoot. i:15 to 6:30 News and mar- kets by Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Brunswick Brev ities. 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash, presented by Associated Gil Co. 4,4 4444 REEDSPORT REALTY SALES ARE BOOMING: REEDSPORT, June 13. UP) If transactions In real estato are ( any Indication, business in Reeds- j port Is on the upward trend, fic- j pure mountain water 35 miles for; Medfurd's municipal water plant i and the city now ha "a moun- j tain spring in every home." t "In the period the Owen-Ore-; gon dumber company constructed its new plant, which is one of thei most modern in the state. It has a capacity of 250.000 feet every j eight hours and during the pus : two years operated two shifts a day most of the time. It has a i million. dollar annual payroll. The' Timber Products company is the second largest In Medford and is a big shipper of box shook to ' California and other states. Thero ' are two planing mills and a cabi net factory In the city. j "The California -Oregon Power company and the Mountain States Power company havo their home' offices in Medford, employing' from 150 to 200 people. The for-, me i company lias constructed a , slx-million-dullar h y d r o-eleclric plant on its system near Medford j during the past five years. "Medford Is tho home of several j wholesale houses and branehj houses for autos, tires and auto , accessories, and many traveling ; men make It their headquarters.! Medford was one of the first titles) on the coast to be 'air-minded.' It had the first airport in Oregon, the first air mail station, and thoj first aerologieal weather bureau. I The people became alr-consclousj two years ago and recently com pleted a $150,000 class A airport, ono of tho best on the coast. Med ford is on the main airway of the coast and is, a regular stop for , airmail, passenger and express air lines. 'The tourists visiting Medford havo increased yearly, attracted by Crater lake and many other lakes and by tho wonderful fish ing und hunting. Several Cali fornia millionaires havo purchased tracts along tho Iloguo river und have built beautiful s u m tn o r homes. "Medford, owing to Its strategic location, was recently selected as district headquarters by the Stand ard Oil company und Is now Its distribution center for southern Oregon and Northern California. "During this 10-year period three new modern churches, two theatres, many business struc tures, two hotels, a city hall, thousands of residences and seve ral new fruit packing and cold storage plants have been erected In, Medford. '"Medford was made the county seat of Jackson county three years ago and the county court Is now preparing to erect a new court house to cost with equipment, $300,000 or more. The county has tho money on hand to pay the cost. -"Kocp your oyo on Medford and Jackson county. No region is .r ft) icr in ..soil, . cllmato, resources, landscape, , people background and all the other elements that make for advancement, prosperity, cul ture and progress." cording to reports from local real estate doalera. During the month of May thero was more activity In real estato transfers than In any month for the past four years. It Is stated. Business men also report a decided Increase In sales. J TOMSPO. Ohio, Juno 13. (!) Mrs. Kuth Hunna McCormlck. Re publican senatorial candidate from Illinois, In a speech hero today before tho Women's Republican club of Toledo, urged adopton of a constitutional amendment or any other method which would ellml nato necessity for largo campaign expenditures by senatorial candl dntes at primary elections. GET WASTE OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM Banish Constipation at the Start with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Look out when you wake up tired and stay tired. Beware of head aches, unpleasant breath. These are usually the first symptoms of con stipation. The trouble is that your intes tinal system is clnpircd. You have eaten too many bulklcss foods. Hut you can clean your system safely, if you start at once to cat Kcllogg's ALL-BRAN. KelloRu's ALL-BRAN la a cereal that you can cat naturally. It sweeps the Intestines clean of poisonous wastes. Far better than habit forming pills and drugs. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN la guaran teed. Just cat two tablespoonfuls daily recurring cases with every meal. You'll like its crisnncss and flavor. Your system will benefit by its rich store of iron and healthful elements as well as by its roughage. Rcady-to-eat with milk or cream. Delicious with fruits and honey added. Use it in cooking. Recipes arc on the package for muffins and griddle cakes. Sold by all grocers. Served by hotels, restaurants ond dining-cars. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. efr ALL-BRAN Improved In texture and taste. E TO LAKE 0' WOODS Tho Dead Indian road to Lake O tho Woods Is being Improved by tho county, and It Is expected to ho In good shape for those going to the lake over the week end. Since schools have been closed, many tourists havo been visiting tho lake daily, and many big catches have been reported. A number of the Medford and Klamath Kails Hoy Scouts are there at the present time building cabins mihI fixing up their camp Ruber's Removal Sale Starts Tomorrow! Due to the limited amount of space in our new location we must sell at once our complete V ( stock of ' H STRAW HATS You can't afford to overlook these straw hat values, men! They're the finest straws of the biggest straw hat season. Come in tomor- row. Put yourself under one of these lightweight summer straws! gs Learn what cool head comfort really is! You can't beat these values J so don't wait longer. O Panamas 1 1 Sailors Sell Regularly up to $10.00 $c-00 1 EXTRA! SPECIAL! EXTRA! I Khaki and Silk Hats GOING AT ji OTHER STRAWS GOING AT TAILOR MADE SUITS j H In order to reduce aur large stock of High Grade Woolens, we will ff H offer for a limited time Tailor-made Suits at M I REDUCTIONS I F. J. 113 West Main Phone 799 FELT HATS GOING AT HALF PRICE fur the Kuiuniur. TroupH will opmi camp July 10, Tho Hoy Seoul rump Is IucuUhI directly acro.HH the Ink from tho resort. Supplies and equipment may bo ntitalni'd at the mure, und a num ber of )out.s are availahlo fr rides on the laku and fur fishing. STATE HAS NO PENSION ! SAL KM, Ore.. June 13. P) i ' Oregon laws do nut provide for a retiring fund or a dlsabilltv ptii- 'slon system for public library em plnves. says an opinion by Attorney H Regular $2.00 Hp and $5.00 values I I $1 .00 $Q.5Q hi- -d HALF HUBER IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Oem-rnl Van Winklo In reply to an inquiry by Miss Mlrpah Blair, act ing statu librarian, ; Miss Blair asked it tho board of library trustees in any city In Oregon has uuthorlty under exist-. Ing laws tn establish such a benefit to be paid for Jointly by tho em ployes and the library, and admin. Istered by tho board ot trustees directly or through a commercial Insurance company. Card of Thanks. To our friends: We wish to ex press our heartfelt appreciation for the beautiful flowers and acts ot loving kindness extended to us dur ing the illness and passing tor our loved ne. . Dr. D. A. Forbes and Sons, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco B. Pan key Mr. and Mrs. Icon Iawton. 83 Ez and C i Each ' i PRICE n