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MKDFORT) MATL TRTBITNR, MKlTFOIll), OKMKiON. ITKSDAY, .Il'LY 1, lain. PAfl IS SEVEN HAS NOT FELT SO RRATFR STARFS VIOLATORS E ruir in nn iinni viimiwi vniMtw Mi IN ZU ICAItt! "Kor years I was badly run down, my lega would fcet numb und swollen from poor circulation and( 1 couldn't find anything to nPFN .snHFnm f city court when i Charged with unlawful posses -! sum of Intoxicating liquor, one eae i in which $-Tp cash bait was for ' foiled. ! ( ase. investigated in court but ; not docketed,, three. THE MARKETS i SERVICE TODAY BAILS FORFEITED Obituary JOHN R1ESK get my liver and bowels to acting right. Headaches and tllKsy at tacks would come on and I bad to live almost entirely 1411 liquid food on account of indigestion. Sargon built up my whole nystem and I feel finer th?n I have in 20 years. I eat anything 1 want, my weight has increased, my cir culation in normal and all my old time strength and pep are back again. "Sargon PUIh rid me of con stipation and the headaches, bili ous dizzy attacks and pains in my side that I used to suffer with nearly all the time are completely gone." John Uiesk, S. 108 Wash ington St.. Spobano, connected with Clearwater Timber . Co., of Clear water, Idaho. tea The Crater Ljtke season. for 1930 opened today, although tourists and other visitors have been going up to the national park for weeks past by the hundreds, making the round trip In one day, and since the opening of the lodge lust, Fri day for longer stays. The opening - today lacks the usual Importance-of that occasion for 3'ea rs pa st , the fine wea t h e r and snow disappearance from the roads and elsewhere stimulated the early pre-season travel, and caused the cafeteria to be opened over a week ugo, and the lodge last Fri day. 'ifhe features of today's opening were that the stages began operat ing between the lodge and Med ford, Klamath Falls and Chlloquin, and the boating and other park concessions were in operation fur the first time this season. Crater Iake national park will enjoy an unusually large atten dance over the Fourth of July, and ir already the big lodge is beginning to fill up, and as usual will do a capacity business over the Fourth, The mall service between Med- ford und the lodge also began today. The two stages operating be tween Med ford and Crater Lake lodge started on their season's schedule this morning. The stages leave here for the lake following the arrival of the 10:40 and 11:40 a. m. trains, and return to Medford In the evening, meeting the 6:15 train. , O. M. "Murphy and Leslie Dunagan are the drivers. SAMUELS TAKES lUtsm;.i:S Lyman Worrell Hotdieurs pui'sed away at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Husheurs, 44 south Crape street. July 1. He was born at Roberta, Tenn.. Nov. I .-,, 900 Extra miles of Lubrication MOTORITE Js the new motor oil that seals in the compression of high com pression cars. . It resists heat, keeping mo tors cool. It deposits NO hard,, carbon. It is entirely free from acid forming properties. It re sists dilution by giving up stray gasoline in the form of vapor. It is super oily, mini mizing friction. . Drain out the old. Refill . vith Motorite. Only 25 a , cjuart at any Union Station. Tune in Union Oil Radio Pro- Krnm every evening .between ) I 5:30 and 5:45 ovof Station KEX MOTORITE , The Union Motor Oil for t ' High Compression Cars Despite the t.ut that the city court ceased to function on June 13, when Judge Taylor departed irom me etiy on ms vacation 01 a; tnjs t,jly. ul y-oo a m. montn, mm vim it win ninne u mo financial showing for June, as dur ing the 13 days the cash receipts totalled $300. The following re port of the court's I u sines for ihe month, or up to June 13, has ben prepared by Howard Can It. cle: k of the court, for presentation to the city council tonight: Charged with being drunk in a public place, seven cases: S 1 0 cash bail forfeited in each of five cases: 'J-0 cash bail forfeited in one case; $25 cash bail forfeited in one case. Charged with traffic violation, seven cases: $10 cash bail for feited in one case; $10 fine im K il 1. and came to Medford. Oregon, five months ago to make his Inline. Ltesbles his parents, he leaver two brothers and two sisters, Mar tha. Miner T Alma Uuth and Jeiomc. Jr.. all of Medford. Fu neral services will be held at the Conger chapel at 10:00 a. in Thursday with the Kev. W Katon in charge. Interment wilt be hi cemetery. Livestock POItTI.AND. July I. (V) -Cattle calves 10; some steers '27tv higher: good cows and heifers, 27 fti line higher. Yealers. milk fed. cull and common. Cnlves. good and choice, $!K1' lit, common and medium $74(1). JKHisJ 4f, Including lino on con trace steady to 2bc lower; tsoft or oily hogs und roasting pigs ex cluded) light lights, $t:2i9i H'.aii; light weight. H'n to ISO lbs.. $10.2'. light weight, ISO i :oo tu 1.07 .'. Open High I-ow Clo:; July 0a -'-'l U "'"'a -!l V Sent !! ,i2 .!U .!'!! Dec !m .!." ..M 1 Cash wheat: I Lm Hend hluestem Soft white KaKti in -white Hard winter Northern spring Western red - Oats: No. '2 :i lb. white ?'-'7. Today's car teceiptt": Wheat oats 1, hay t. Produce I'OUTLANO. July I. uV) Hut tor, eggs, milk I butterfat ), poul try, country meats, onions, tot' loes, wool, nuts. hay. cascara hark and hops steady and um-hange it. rails and but these ir cancelled .iis Wall Street Report lbs., $10.2'ii 10.50; medium wolKllt. 20U lu 2M Um. J'.I.L'.'i'il IO .'iO: nu'cl-j mm weif;m, tn ..o itis.. tv.y 4i'U.i'5: hcuvyweltUil. 250 .to i'.w .Ills.. . $S.Tni 10; lieuvywelKhl. 2"!l to :;."0 His.. S.5 to SH.5; iwkirn; sows, S. l S.2.i; sliiilcliler iuks. $0 viii.k i..i- 1 , t, ti. . i i, 10; te.der and siockei- uiBs. SIM NKU M)liK- "" 'V Tlio 1 on i;;.to. recovery in sliuve prices was kihi-I j... SHIOlil" S00. imliidini; 2M on denly tennlnaleil in today's slmki ffonlni.-t: sharnlv lower. I.amhs. maikel. and .livolal sliales were I Hie liadersliip of Hie niei'chandisiliK shares mulls were reduced helnre the close. Tim close was heavy. Sales aH liroxinuiled 2.r.oo.000 sliaies. Today's i'lnsini: prices for 15 selected sloclis follows Am. Can .:'l Cal. Oas .I'l Anaconda , Am. Tel. and Tel I J. Cm tlss U'viclit ttVneral Kleclric tnewl ' (iennicot Copper - Ceneral Motors Iladio Corporation Keailini; Sears ' UoeluicU I'niteil Air Craft 1'. S. Steel Mont. Ward S. I'.' ' M ill Trillium, add are ra4 20.1100 poopln evorv' day. ' ' .. I'J. 1 1 r,:i'i', 1 llM'.-s I till '3 51 i ir.f.Ti ; ;il : ...11 You're missing a lot, if you ; don't use v tf AnltotsserDurh . Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY ' NOT BITTER Show Windows Are Attractive Feature nriSJCETT Kuneriil services lor Mia. Uiucsa r.uinott. SS years posed and collected in one case; 01 .ikc. vm. nun i mu ........ "-.ail weiulitn. cull nud tiunnion 25 cash kail forfeited in one case: her son. Henry Hurnett at Talent : & i r,0 475 oiwh hail forfeited in one ease:' Monday, will lie held at the U11P-1 SoO cash bail forfeited ill one ease; Medford j good ami choice. sd.50ii '7.50; med- j Renerally depressed 1 to more than inin. s-,f,rG.60; all weiKhts, common, ! 5 point under yesterday's final $:t.505: yeavllui! wethers, $:ii 5; levels. ewes, medium to choice. Jl.7f.rrei TI10 rally was interrupted with 2. SO- 120 to 150 lbs., $1.50fi 1.25; 1 out haviiiB carried much farther si . than mo several lcmporary tecn- Tlm display windows In the new Mcl'tmrsolf s lionie were de signed and colored by (Jrinsteatl alid Uunlz, paint eontructors. This new liackKrounil is snnmthiim new and is called the jazz, finish. It makes 1, very artlstle lirtvlcirround defendnntj-jtrHdj fund acquttte in j one rne. tin church at Talent at 2:00 p.m. 1 Portland Wheat Thursday. . lnerment will bv . .POKTLAND July. I. (fll- Phoeniv' cemetery futures several nieul uiitui-ns duriuu the June do - --'rline. The market moved autwtan- tially hiKlier duriiiK Hie earlier and. ai curdiim to II r. . tirlnstead. heat hours of s trudiiiK. exteudiiiK , I Im! is. j.lia first, of ilii kind in, suuilieru ! advaneo Iirk) its third day. inulor 1 t irejron Citts Samuelu beitan il utlcs today as city treasurer. taliiiiK the place of 11. .1. Ilerrlan, whoae resipna t ion, announced a Bhort time uito. liecamo effective last nlRht. Mr. Samuels and Mr. Herrian were en gaged tnday completing arrange ments for turning over Hie office to the former, who had held that position several years ngo. Mr. Uerrian will he at the oil ice the remainder of the week to complete, Ilia semiannual report. . The office force, . composed of Allen D. Curry and Miss Lulu Wil son, will remain the same, Mr. Samuels Bald. Mr. Curry does not devote his entire tlmc'-to Ihe treas urer's office, also Hoing work for City Record M. L. All'ord. A bond of $50,000 for Mr. Samuels as city treasurer has been put up and all, other preliminaries have been completed. ,-. , -(-J, JOHN H. LOCK Painting- Decorating Fine Interior Work a v . Specialty - Phone 118 Bosworlh CumnullaRcil M. P. Hosworth, division man ager of the California Oregon Pow er company, was a local business visitor from Klamath Falls today. Mr. Atowworth was hiding behind a growth of whiskers that would do credit to" the House of David, and was booking for the '49 days celebration In Klamath Kalis July 4, 5 and ti. c 160 f MILES AN HOUR A Swift Spray which is PENETRATING but NOT INJURIOUS The Niagara Rex Liqui-dmter overcomes the common hand icap of sprayers the high pressure. For the Rex by means of this high velocity and low pressure only I5oz. at the nozzle givcscomplete coverage, even to the topmost foliage, without any burning. All pump troubles kro elimi Not a spray, but a "liquid mist". A fan (not a pump) projects a wind current which is heavy-laden with tiny, "dustlike' particles of liquid a "penetrating fog". Not a spot on the tree escapes protection. The Niagara Rex is a rapid worker and no "time out" is necessary for repairs. Your spraying materials go con siderably farther, with a big saving of time and trouble. Our local representative will tell you more about the Niagara-Rex. Niagara Sprayer & Chemical Co-.Inc 1 MIDDLE PORT, N, T. Distributed by Medford Electric Store Mdfort! Hide. Pimm t0 Irmn Coiw Drills The Medford Region drum r.orps held its regular weekly drill at the high sehool uthletic field last nlht. The corps is makiiiK good ju-ogresH in mastering a new Keriejj of drill movements and muulcal number, and expects to tnako a fine how ins at the state convention in Uaker next month. llrtnvrr In Allwny t M. Hrewer, . Reneral manaRer for the Copco and Mountain Ktates Power companies, is spending sev eral days nn business at the home office of the latter concern In Al bany. ' C'oik'o I four Tonijrht A hour of worth-while musical entertainment Is assured local peo ple who listen in on the Copco radio program from J to 10 p. m. tonight. Several new artist will make their debut before the micro phone In a diversified program ff vocal and instrumental selections by noted composers. Manning Hot urns Kandntph Manning, formerly of Central Point, now of Oakland, is up on a short visit. Dan Herring and Mr. Manning have gonn "tr the hills" until after th Fourth 1 iv) ; f TIRES ! Mlrf'Wil I ill l - c - " - "a rr 1 'Soldiers and Women9 At Rialto Tomorrow The pretentious all-talking pro duction of the well known stage (success. "Soldiers and Women," which enjoyed a long and succesa ! f ul run on Hroadway, la coming to ! the Itlalto theater tomorrow. The i action in laid In Haiti. The at mospheric background provides a suitable background for the tense. : dramatic action of the play. Atleen Pringte plays the leading feminine role. She In ideally auit ed to the difficult role of the ; sophisticated, neurotic heroine. I Miss .Pringle has, .recently appear ed in "Prince of Diamonds" with singular success. Grant Withers, i who haa been ip great demand by ON SALE For The ; 4th of July Vacation Trip We will take off your eld tires, clean and straighten the 1 rims and align with wheel so that they revolve true. 111 th Urxe mnant becA.ifte of State highway rommlmion llljhl unu.iial talrnt, hla rxiwllcnt niH-n IiIiIk .lunp i". (nr lilal.wny Im-1 rcrnrrtlim vnlco ami aiipnlinK provemont iirfijpriH In 1! f')iinlii"'r,,,'n PTOonallly, iny Ihp man of the stale inline lead opposite Mis I'rinple. We will accept your old tires as part payment on New High Qual ity Fisks. Trade in your old tires and make these sale prices even lower. Jennings Tire Co, DISTRIBUTOR FOR SOUTHERN OREGON OppoiteNat Medford, Ore. . Sarr Jennings, Prop Pje 23 """" Fresh NewvTopuQuality FISKS ON-YOUR-WHEEL prices 29x4.40 30x4.50 Qx'S.'OO 30x5.00 $6.95 $7.85 $8.85 $9.10 30x5.25 $10.'60 $10.5 $11.00 $12:90 31x5.25 28x5.50 32x6.00 1 All sizes on sale. . If jour size is not T shown, above, come in, they have been reduced also. K LIGHTER AND CHEAPER TIRES PROPORTIONATELY LOWER IN PRICE TAKE ADyANTAGE ... . ... . Special Low Rrices; IT l : hi 1 . '. -:i 1 r i r