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M-RDWTH) MAW TOTBPyR. fEDFOTlP. Oft TWOS, MOmW, JFLV 1, WILHELM THE CHARMER SENATORS TRY TO dugout, all -but two escaped without I fOCAL AND PERSONAL injury and they suffer! only slight- j ly. The Albert medal in gold has been awarded to the lieutenant's family by King George, in recogni tion of his sacrifice. LAUNCHED JULY 4 F PSflE TWO A SIS ' The time fur delinquent property owners to sIku up to pay their asin.-H.--ments under the 13 yearn pnyment , Jilan expires at V o'clock tunl;ht, and a Ijij; rindi of dellmiuonta to get in undor covor waa anticipated ul the lty treasurer' office. ATter -tunlh'lit the oily will proceed liy law to col lect assessment.'! arainnt delinquent Jiroportles whoiio owners have not ' KlKiind up under tlio la years plan. 1'roperty owners liavo crowded into tho city liall for (several days past to elKn up. Unholstorlng, maitressea inado over and furniture repairing. Douglas, 102-J. 100 , i Sunday was the hottest day of the y year, tlio maximum -temporal uro roaclilng 102 14 doi;reos about 5 p. m. This morning's minimum of r, I degrees presased unolliur very hot day, but the weather bureau of Kan Francisco promised relief from tlio lioat Bpoll by predicting cooler weather for Tuesday. Fair weather was also predicted for Tuesday. J. W. Wakefield, firo Insurance. Only cost a small amount to insure hay and grain, few months. Call mo tip. ST Harry 1). Manning of tlio Wonder fitoro loft last Friday on a bualnW trip to' Minnesota points. Dr. Heine, Garnett-Corcy Hidir. Canteens are Iho best for carrying water. C. K. dates Auto Co. s:i" Mrs. C. I. Knoddy of Kojoburir. left for homo today arter a visit with lior mother, Mrs. I.eonoia I'ltiry. Now Is the timo to Insure grain. R. A. Holmes protects you ncnlunt loss by firo, while standing and wiiHo poing Harvested, throshed and In I -- - , - granary. ,:.,,,(; f;t,ur;..n Von dor llollen Mrs. W. L. Melllck of Portland, Mrs. Mary E. Avery of Cold lllll;m., ,.rnduatert with lienor from llie'wlio for the past month was the will enter the sanitarium of this city . artillery m lioul at Ft. Sill, finishing ' sucst of her sister, Mrs. L. 11. Perry, Mils iveok to take the hospital train-, u10 ,,,,, thr,.0 ,onthi-., a,1(1 -boon heft for homo today, lng course, ller hnsliand Is In mill-j assk'nci -mmn.-iml n, e -I',. ml, rn. -ni,.i.n i,,.n i... ..nr SB tury service. AH kinds of wood, mill Mock.! and piancr shavings at Valley Fuel Co. AH fuol Btrirtly cash from now on. Kir, Hen Forbes, r.tniinnrnphor of Pro.i ecuting Attorney ltoherls, is or his .own volition niio of the ! 1 drafted men of Jackson county who will leavo next Saturday to enter the heavy artillery service at Fort Mc Dowell, Calif. Last wiuler lien was operated on for stomach Ironhlo in a I'oriiand hospital and after his re- turn homo had a roeurrenco of Hint I l""'lu"'a Illlli,'.v. Ofrieo, Hooni 40 1 trouble, hut has now apparently per-lM- nui"- ' manonlly recovered. One of his eyes' Miss Aimn JleConnii It who was at Is dfo'tlve and for this reasun ills j (iranls Pir s today giving a canning number was passed mi by tho drafi board somo lime ago. Hut tiring of 1hu uncertainty ami desiring to gel into service ho persuaded the hoard io rosloro his old numlier and send lilm out with Saturday's continent. Ho had previously tried to enlist but was rejected. Kkvtrlelly finds many ways to brighten tin, farmer's home and lighten tho work, rush hn Mvilih and light your house or barn safely, run your washing machine, churn, cream separator, pump and dozens of other things. The Western Klor rlo 24-IIour Sunshine plant does it. It's within your reach. Paul's Flee trio Store, Medrord. ,s;i Mr. ami .Mrs. liawies Moore are enjoying n several days outing at Crescent City, having departed by auto for that place Saturday night. Windshield glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. s,,t Sirs. :. S. Monro of San Framlsco arrived today for a visit with lur brother, Hester Helms, who leaves July 1st, for Hempstead, . v., Wu.,v ho Will lorato permanently. ' rnlly'8 Taxi. Phono 15. II r. and .Mrs. Thomas llauley and children were Sunday goods of A. c, Holconib at Omuls I'm.;. (.'an you afford lo ; dal v,,ur sew ing machine when turn It for n fifih ur Paul's electric Store. oltioil cut an Mr. and .Mrs. A. n. ( and Mr. and .Mrs, o. n. .v loft yesterday f.ir a two uo, iiik oui ing at rill j.oi Spoke-llle wlli r;x u C. K. Gates Auto ( . Miss KJna lt.v. , . ol 'I t, visit with her I roihi :. r. and family at lioi k Point. Pacific lllglmay i;,ur i, diwk. Private xterlo M. y,,t , ;, .. nnuy medical i ori' :, pa , ,) city Sunday en roalo ir, vcr liurracks lo tl-.e !,. Francisco ia i:.n .. f u soldier intienls w ho w : drafted. He will icinia '1 i Iho barrat us. Plunos tuned. in Vnire In country. Wo.k fnarint, nionoy. Halo's pj.,n. ll.ee. Jir. and Mr.,. I'loal.-., n, 111 f :d. M :,. d or n. nro Riiesls at the H.uei n Klamath Fall.-. land Too hot lo iron the el, I r. i, :..,.,) way. t'so an American It, a an- I ! -r!o Iron. We have j,..,,,r ,,, ' burned out. Paul's Kic n i,- r:,,r,. ! puny ut rcKiil.irs at Fort Harry, Hall Francisco. a.V, having ieo ere;:::l pai I.e.- notify 1!ie r.tiire at once. W. II. Cuv,-iMp pin-lciier of (lie Spolcano tJjio'iier.man lleiiew and Chronicle hi ;t Saturday evenluK and :-ni..ay In .Mcill'onl en route from liis witii'1;- lidiiii' al Saula ltar liara by aulo to Kjmliane, iteeoiiijian ied 1-y li Is family. Seo Pave Wood ahout that firo ln- demonstration, will lelurn to the ( lly Tile.alay mot iiin:,'. I'se ri lincis a-a 1 .-..t our tire hills. : C. H. (iatoa .Auto Co. . si; j .1. W. I.upham Sr.. of Chicago and ' miro, .Mi s 1). . Miller, are guetts at tlio Hold Mo, Herd. Mrs. .1. I-:. Uole.Tl.. loft tills morn- i lug for a visit with her sit It.' r, Mrs.' II. S. ,V!.l. at I. as Angeles. j Cin-.-o, tl.o laiL:est. selling t-.l-.ur In' the world. Two hundred million j sold last car. Try one and learn' why. Six reals stralaht at all deal ers. Mason, Fhrman & Co., whole sale ill; tril.alors. ijiii. , I.' ! o , . - j.u .'i.ii'i, general lnanatier 01 llio romi.l-iip, ami Prof. Irving Via iug of A.-iilatid, were hu -iiless visi tors In tlio city today. For the host Insurance seo Holmes, tho Iiisuranco Man. Springs for all cars. C. F. Gales Auto Co. m; Mis, W. 1. Peckham of Hunciim, returned home from hor visit with " o"-..ann in mows, taiir., sua - day n.Hi loll today Tor the PocMiaiu ranch at llimieui. She had Intended' to stay longer hut lunged, for home l.eoause of the extreme heat at. Wll- ' !.-. .Mr, tvrkham l.i work in t (hero . on a new government Lull, ling as u . at ., nl.-r I ,hor. Uo.laMo i --i.:ii ing at Pacific Illcli- ' way t:.i rcg.'. 108" 'un hi sad Ai.a lioiscy of Pest-: l-i 1. aio ;--!ii;,, l.oola .Mar-S.-.V. Ms lo I Kaiil and Mr,-.. C. I-', y i n I . their ..rh'.Mr. a far C.i;a.-1, Calif., to; !!; Cl to- nd It I for 1; in M. I. ill) ill tt ol A. W. . at C of l;nc!i V....1 V.iiO-c a- at ia a la-.a- M;; ailt'r. i n se es: h 1 a.-ls on 1 it to A h!. la,! '.'',.!., w nrr.. the . i i t '. !o' ' . i li 'or a io suli or six li loll .,"ni;o,-. in a snp-.-r-all . ...-.si do- .id- an, I uses C 1: Ca'os Ante i' j. Ml s M. P. Ha h v.ou! to x he Vec. sl,lr.:.. llii'i i loi i.ing 'or a v'vit v.i'.h f;l hici will cvtcnl over Ji:'y 4th. South Itiverside. Tho following motor touring par ;inv or Crowson's ! tics were at the Hotel Medford Sun p!ea -o return or ' lay an,l leday: I. lent, and Mrs. P. H. Church and Henry Hlnkel Jr. of Tonopali, Xev. ; Dr. and Mrs". Hurt It. Stevens of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. G. S. l'eterltin and Mrs. O. O. Denny of Keatlle, and chauffeur William H. .laeltson; .Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Censeamp, and Mrs. Kathanlol all of San Francisco and O. C. Spen- cer of Centralia, Wash. If your upholstering Is wearing, put on seat covers. C. H. Gates Auto1 Co. SO The dally schedule of Crater lalio auto stages between Medford mid the resort win inaugurated this morning w hen tile Ftagr. left tho city wilh several passengers. Mrs. F. 11. Pierce of Los Angeles, left for homo today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Htta Steven son. A diiaghler was born lo Mr. and Mrs. O. 1). Frar.ee on June 21th. Wiiy not east your noon day lunch at Holland Cafe? A deputy l" lilted Slates munshal la expected hero from Portland within tlio next day or two to take ltobert Kindlier, tho Griffin creek rancher w ho li JiCctKieit nf (lllnvii It v l.efnra ' ' .i i.i.. iiij nil, iui .in iiitfi ii t-a UL . 1 I1UIUIIU , for investigation. Kindlier was nr- . resti'd last week and Is being held in Iho county Jail without ball. Prose j cutor Huberts wired a statement of Iho accusation against Kiudner to 1'nited Slates Attorney llaney last ! S.iti'rday. Tliero was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul .leaks at the hospital yesterday ' duvu'lit Mrs. A. A. Johnson of Oakland Calif.. Is a guest ut tho Hotel Hol land for several days. She Is look ing for a local Ion. Among guests registered nt the hotels today were .Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kaynor of ltuffalo, X. Y., Mr. and Mrs. II, Wilklson and son of Camp Lewis. F. P. Anthony and W. O. r.cnililn of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Winninghnm of Portorvlllo, Calif., W. W. Gralf of Seattle, S. J. Miller of Horls, T. T. A. Kobblns of Grants Pass. li. Chambers of Los Angeles, 1.. F. I.etiarle, Fisln I.uag. Oslr ljiag. U.i Hatttf. C. C. Jaik, C. M. Hull, U. T. Jansl, T. W. Meyer and J. C. Mc- Hiioy f Portland, and .Mr. and Mrs. r.ircry II. Aerill, .1. Kdw. Pniseh ' "-id W. 11. Hammel of San Francisco. OBITUARY A l-IUS - Hied at Sehelha, Kas., Satarda, Juno :"J at 2 p. in., Amos ' Ay, t., at the ago of i',7 years. Mr. Ay, rs who was well known in Med i ad. thru having made extended to C.e city with h's wife, had been in Pi health for some time. Th-v were here last winter and .-..ring from October until April. In I a l.i Mr. and .Mis. Ayers spent a Mar In Medrord. lie is survived ly bis wlfo and two daughters. Mrs. Verne l.nco of Mclfeid and Mrs. II. M. llrennan of M.Mtle Click. Mrs. l.uco received a telegram Saturday night announclns her lather's death. ir.ii' IUii PATHS, July 1. French troops last night carried out an operation on tho Marne front south of the Pask-lOurcq, which resulted In the im provomont of the French position In tho vicinity of Pnssy-LOn-Valois. The Germans counter-attacked in an effort to recover tho ground gain- el by the. French Saturday night in the vicinity of Mosloy, on this front. Tho enemy was repulsed, the French retaining their new positions in their entirety. Taking tho aggressive south of the Aisne, the French captured a Ger man strong point near Cutry, south west of Soissons, adding to their re cent gains in this sector. LONDON", July 1. Ilrltlsh troops last night in a minor operation in tho region northwest of Albert, ef fected an improvement in tho Ilrltlsh positions there and captured mauy guns and prisoners, tho war office announced today. Activity ihy tho Gorman artillery in tho region betweon Albert and Arras and In tho sectors of tho Flan dors front is reported. Tho British raided a German post in Avcluy wood north of Albert, and tho enemy's trenches to the west of Dornancourt on tho river Ancro, tak ing a few prisoners. WASHINGTON; July 1. Kxcept for increased artillery activity on both sidos in tho Chateau Thierry region, General Pershing's cominu niiiuo today said there was nothing to report for yesterday from the American front. WITH TUB AMKHICAN ARMY IN FKANCB. June 30. Illy the Associ ated Press.) An American lieutenant-colonel and two other officers had a thrilling experience Friday night with a Gorman airplane. The Americans were traveling along a road' in an automobile w hen the en emy aviator fired on them with his machine gun. Tho chauffeur increased his speed to the limit In nn uttomnt to outrun tho enemy airplane, while bullets' rained all about the automobile. The nontenant colonol found a way out of tho ticklish situation by turning oft tho lights nnd stopping tho auto mobile J9iLLIE T0 CLASSFY FOU SAl.K Ono mare, ono wagon nnd harness. 16 South Peach street," Medford. 90 HOST In tho park, fountain pen and ever-sharp pencil. Phone As sociated Oil Co. KG WHEAT TO.50 WASHINGTON, July 1. Senators from wheat producing states today made another determined effort, to increase (tie government's minimum guarantee ofr wheat to $2.50 per bushel. Discussing the resolution of Majority Leader Martin proposing that thu senate yield to house objec tions to price increase, representa tives of the wheat jrrowinjr stutes de clared that even with the new price increase provided recently by the food administration's grain corpora tion to meet increased freight charges the present guarantee is not suffi cient to give farmers a fnir profit or to stimulate production. A compromise of $2.25 per bushel wns proposed by Senator Norris of Nebraska, lie offered a substitute tor (he Martin resolution provided for the $2.35 minimum bused on number 2 wheat ut principal interior mar kets. That a direct vote might be taken upon the proposal to fix the price of wheat at $2.50 a bushel, Senator Xor ris later withdrew his substitute. Senators Sterling of South Dakota, Oronna of North Dakota, Derail of Idaho, Curtis of Kansas and Kecd of Missouri opposed the senate re ceding from its position. Senator (ironna said Food Administrator Hoover appearing before the senate agricultural committee opposed the fixing of a maximum price for wheat. TO SAVE LONDON, June 19. (Correspon dence ot the Associated Press.) Lieutenant Harry Thorner, on duty in France, was examining hand gren ades in a concrete dugout when one ot them began to fizzle. There were twolvo men In the dugout and there was no possible means of disposing of tho bomb. Lieutenant Thorner shouted to his men to clear out while ho himself endeavored to smothftr the grenade by holding it pressed to his body. His efforts were futile and tho bomb exploded, killing him. Of tho twelve other men in the rVUVaiii4iAteitoyi Read the following letter from Mr. J. A. Smith, who gladly tells others what Nujol did for him: In bottle! only, bear ing Nujol trademark never in bulk. TVTR. SMITH is one of thousands who now insure regular bowel-hab-its the healthiest habit in the world simply by the use of Nujol.' To endure constipation is to invite sickness. Use Nujol to restore bowel vitality. Don't lay yourself open to diseases that start from inactive and unhealthy bowels. , . , , Nujol relieves stubborn or occasional constipation in Nature's own way' gently and effectively. It causes no false stimulation; no Hpino-- no harmful reaction. Nujol is positively pure and drug-free; a pleusantrem edy to take; a safe remedy for all. Avoid the dangers of harmful pills and physics. Use Nujol and be "regular as clockwork." There are no substitutes there is only Nujol Nuj ol ISAACS LOCATED Ifi WASHINGTON, July 1. Lieuten ant Edouurd V. Isaacs, U. S. N., who was taken prisoner by the Herman submarine which sank the American transport President Lincoln, has been located In a prison camp in Germany. A telegram rocelved by American lied Cross here from Switzerland announced that Lieuten ant Isaacs was at Karlsruhe- and well. The information was Immedi ately forwarded to Lieutenant Isaacs' wife at Portsmouth, Va., but dis patches from that placo said that sho had left there for her summer home at Fort Huuchuca, Ariz. . OUT CLASS ALL WASHINGTON, July 1. A report from Vice Athnirul Sims to Secriftjiry Daniels today says a roeciit tet in European water ot a seaplane pro pelled by the Liberty motor, demon strated that tho engine has better elimbina: nnd load carrying rpialities than any of the best Kuropcan types. WASHINGTON, July l.State de partment dispatehes from Stockholm suy tin; German semi-bfl'irial Wolff bureau has sent out a Frankfurter ! Zeiluii dispatch from Darmstadt ; ayinj; latest reports do not confirm the rjiniors of the murder of the former Czar Kieholus. , IT. 11. Patterson has returnod from j itU UUIU II IJI Llll U l-il.-llUlll Ultlgtfll ltlli j reports everything dried up, except where Irrigation la practiced. aiisnea Obtained with Nujol NUJOL LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey), BAYONNE, N.J. Jtetular as Clotkwork Dear Sirs : For a number of years I suffered from a most stubborn case of constipation. After having tried every laxative, etc., without re sults, I noticed your advertisement and de cided to give Nujol a trial, which I did with the very best results possible. I am nsver bothered with constipation now and feel much better. I can truthfully say that I have derived far more benefits from the use of Nujol than from all other treatments combined. I heart ily recommend it to any sufferer from con stipation. Yours truly, J. A. Smith. Centenary, S. C, Dec. 22, 1916. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS jt r, ir, new kit nze for constipation -t"'--- WASIIIXfiTDX, July 1. Fourteen detroyerri will be launelied from Amerii'un yards on July !. These, with the number of Kittle boats, will represent the navy's share 'of ton mif;e to take the water in celebration of Independence Day. ; PEMBERTON BILLING EJECTED FROM COMMONS T.OXllOX, July 1. llnvinjr refused lo leave tlio hunai of eommons when ordered lo do so by the speaker for disorderly eondnet, Noel I'emberlonl Hilliiifr, member for .Hertfordshire, was forcibly removed bv I he officials. FOURTH OF JULY TO BE HOLIDAY IN BRAZIL WO JANKIliO, June 30. The Bra zilian government today announced Hint the Fourth of July would ho eelehrnteil as a national holiday. DOCTORS r FAILED TO HELP But Lydia . rtafc&ans Vegetable Compound Re mover! the Cau3 of this Wssinarvs I'uness.' i Worcester. &aa.- i ,00k l-dia E. Finkham's Vegeole ?jmpourjd for a me ii bed for two days nach mont .1. I tried arany doctors without, bene'it until I was really discour aged. My mother urrccd mo to tako Lydia E. Pinkham's rwEl Vegetable Com I . rr nound ns it hurt V s 1'"-' f helpedhersomuch. I - J -sffi did so and soon saw vy'e y a cnange ior me l til ; tuning 11 ttiiuum now ' 1 veil and strong t ,' X 11 1 1 can do alt in liout-AWvs ;. .vr;-ry A'uhlng una I hav a lo tic l.-v 1 as healthy as 1 o V..JC Vegutabb: V li STOhtl, 2-. could t.,h- -i1...-i ('oi.ipvyr.d ' -- iv-.i Bowdolu . '. . V;oir;M b- s mo-ttj. .-r- - i'..r.:r, muss. -n-i.' ?vmh displace-.'.r'ai-o, '.it-ri.onatjui',, -r, i'.-.adn nes anil le-ono tin- o in giving ulceu:ior.-, 1 nerv..i. :n.;i. : this 'amons rn.i, j-.d bi.b remedy, l.ydia t'. Knkh V. jtable Com. pourd - ' ' 11 TTfe "S . By Kesuits ,10. Scrw 59c and we win ihip to loldisn or sailora anywhere. iti'i 1 let' hi i ' Viiii't i' ' ZTti' "ii ittoV' mill . I -hi 1.1 I I. UK: 7 -.- X mm I I 1