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a xr? v S 1' w K D e x h'V J . I fsf B II M ip . ii If ! I? . Hi" ' PXOB fUUU KEDFORD mail tribune AN INDKPKNDEKT NEWBPAPKR rUBMRIIKD KVKUT AFTRnNOON XCKPT HUNDAT BY TUB MBDFOItO rniNTINQ CO. OKIcs Mall Tribune Bulldtnr, it-lMI North Fir atrt tclcphon 76. Tha Dtmocrstle Timet, Th Mtdford fall, Tha Medford Tribune, Th South ra Oregontan, The Ashland Tribune. VMcmxraev baxm On rr, by "" fe Oae month, by mall .10 Per month, delivered by carrier In asearoro, jucMonviuo ana cen tral Faint .80 turdar onlr. by mall, per rear. 1. 00 reeklr. Per year - , 1.80 tfflclal Taper of the Cliy ot Medtord. Official taper ot Jackioa County. atr4 ae sccondclw matter at Hedford, Oregon, under tha act ot March I, 111. fall LwMCtl Wire AMocUosd IYcm WKa Medforel Stop-Orw IPS SEPT. 8 (Grants 1'nsg Courier.) On Tuesday, September 8, tho day nfter tho big celebration held lo com racmorntc the completion of the mun icipal railroad, tha line will be turned over to tho operating department t enter upon its destiny ns a common earner. Under the contract inauo villi Dr, Iledd) (he operation of the road is to bo in Neddy's hands nt an agreed rental of $1000 per month, and beginning with Tuesday morning n regular train schedule will be in force. A tariff sheet has already been posted in the offico of the chief en gineer, showing the freight rates thai 'will bo in effect with the opening of tho line to trnffic. This sheet shows that three stations are provided for between Grants Puss nnd AViIder ville. The first out from Grants Pass is Simmons; then come Jerome Prairie and Skibo. Simmons is five Miilew from Grants Pass nnd is named TUt the veteran "Cap" Simmons, wiio many yearn ago held down a. homestead upon the present site of (he station. Jerome Prninc station is two miles further on, and Skibo is upon Ardcncraig much, tho country home of Iv. M. Q. Neil), located just one milo beyond Jerome Prairie and a milo from tho Wildenille terminus. Passenger fares ns provided in this temporary schedule wilt be 5 cents per mile. Tho freight rales ns Ihoy appear upou the Innff Miect are s follows from Wildcrville, Skibo, Jerome Prairie and Simmens: First class, per 200 nounds, 19, JO, 10 nnd 14 cents; second class, 10, 14, 14, 12; third olass, 13, 11, 11, 0; fourth olnss 32, 10, 10, 8. Rale on produce ftom llib four frtntions to Grants Pass are as fol lews: Hay, per 10Q pounds, 8 cents from Wilderville nnd 7 cents from Skibo, Jcromo Prairie or SimraonB; green fruit, 13, 11, 11, 9 lumbar, f, 4, 4, 4; wood, per cord. 80, 7(V 70, nnd GU penis. The passenger traffic will be lnrgc ly cared for through the operation of Hie motor cor purchased by the city as soon as it is ready for duty, winch will bo within a few days. Thf running timo of tho trains will then be announced,, the motor (o make nt least two Irips daily. READY TO MUTINY LONDON, Sept. 4, 4 HO a. m. A dispatch to tho Iteutor Telegram company from Home says that from prlvato nows which camo across tho Austrian frontiers It appears that great discontent prevails among the Austrian troops of Slav nationality. Several cabos of Insubordination, it Is Bald, have been suppressed by the uhootlng of thoso suspected of dis loyalty, but a mutiny In some of tho regiments la fearvd, 1000AMERICANSLEAVE DENMARK FOR HOI COFKNIIAOKN, via London, Kept. S, IS t3 a, wi.t Tim uiner J'rcrior. Mk VJU Mllttl My (Thursday) for Mw Verk wltb nhout 1000 AwerJ. mm JMrrfi M iM Moier KQt u. 4 ,yy tk wive lUnm ehtHr for fmw wnfw wwuhk jwr a REDDY'S ROAD BEGINS REGULAR AUSTRIAN TROOPS y to Utm itftMi. r, '.lifxH Vm-fmmat mip uil A new conservation SECRETARY LANE in BWtho. nnhlishcd in urday Post, outlines a new plan for the development of western resources. According to Blvthe, a number of bills have been introduced in congress, one permitting the leasing of power sites on government reservations for per iods of years sufficient to induce their development by capital. At the expiration of the lease, the property to revert to tho government upon the payment ot the cost of construction. Other bills allowing the development of oil and mineral resources upon a. royalty basis arc among the bills now pending. The proceeds derived from such leases are to bo expended in irrigation and other projects for homo building. Secretary Lane points out that, had California exacted a royalty of 5 per cent on necessity of bond issues in or good roads. iYanklin K. Lane, the secretary of the interior, was for seven years a member of tho interstate commerce commis sion, where he rendered able and distinguished service. He is thoroughly familiar with the west, knows ils needs and is heartily in sympathy with its development. THE FASHIONS W1TIT the fashion-originating centers of Europe em broiled in a devastating war that threatens to swing back the pendulum of civilization a few centuries, we mav expect surcease from tho hobble, the Tango skirt and the thousand other fashionable crazes that havo so added to the high cost of living. Let us hope that now there may be some sanity to fash ions and a return to the simplicity of our forefathers, in which event wo may recall the old proverb, "Tt's an ill wind that blows no good." SERVIA'S INDEPENDENCE "7"IIILE the great crowned heads of Europe are calling uou to their aid and each claiming the Almighty's sanction of their cause, Servia, the bantam rooster of the bclligerants; makes no claim to Divine right or sanction, but simply says: " We can take care of ourselves." It would seem that Servia 's abstinence from the blas phemy so much indulged in by the other powers is securing results in the continued wallopings she is bestowing on her Goliath-likcadvfo'sary, Austria. Sweden, ObGreat Power in Europe,"; Factor in Great Struggle Until It became known the other day that Sweden has been mobilizing an army of COO.000 men, tho Scan ainaviari peninsula has Wen overlook ed In tho gigantic strugglo being waged In Europe. It Is only a few years since, con sidering tho, age ot nations, that Sweden was a dominating force In Europe, a military world-power, and as much dreaded as Franco under Napoleon. It will be Interesting to keep an eye on Sweden during tho next few weeks. A Blanco at her history may Indicate which way sho will leap If sho Joins the general Eu ropean fray. If Sweden strikes, her blows will tell, for the Swedes havo nlways been first-class fighting men, and In recent years her army has been strengthened and reorganized until now It Is admittedly ono of tho best in Europe Sweden developed Into a great military power under Charles IX early In tho seventeenth century, and from tat time on till the begin ning ot the nineteenth century there was hardly a European war In which she did not participate or take the lead. In the course of this tlmo, Sweden conquered Russia, had Ger many at her feet, overran Europe from the Baltic to the Dosphorus, and won more military glory than can be boasted of by any country engaged In the present world war with tho ex ception of England and Franco. During this period ot little moro than 200 years, Swodcn produced two conquerors of Napoleonic cali bre, Oustavus Adolphus, who prac tically decided the Thirty Years war vy ins DNlliant victory over the Austrlans at Leipzig In 1631, and at Lutzcn In 1G32; and Charles XII, one of the world's greatest of all military geniuses, who swept Europe with a sword of conquest, and ended by bringing Sweden practically to her ruin. Charles IX had tho great Musco- vito empire In tho hollow of Jils hand in 1C11, only to lose It through an inexcusable blunder which led him Into war with tho Danes. However, lio retrieved his blunder sufficiently to compel Groat Novgorod to become a suzerainty of Sweden temporarily. Gustavus Adolphuz showed his wis dom in not attempting to hold sway over Muscovy, but he mado the Rus sians pay dearly or tholr Indopend euro, both In war Indemnity and in turrltorlal powsuntdons in Russlau Kliilaud. Hut puaco did not long reJuii In Hwedcn after the settlement with Ituwla, Prom J621 to 1020, Oustavus waged Juctmnt war on J'oland, rapturing Mvonla and the VMula delta in J'rulu I'olaui). Aflr tha Thirty Vwira' War, Into which. OuMayug pluugod as Mio cIjuiii. Huh of fkt jMormituH, HwwIdh hwm, at (ha WaatubiUa IWu Cm MEDTORB MATE TRIBUNE. an interview with Snmuol 0. tha current issue of tho Sat her oil alone there woidd bo no that state for either irrigation AND THE WAR Lower Pomeranla, several Baltic Islands, and 5,000,000 rlx-thalcrs war Indemnity. In tho com so of this great war, Sweden had practical ly conquered all of Germany, only to loso tho country through a slngto dlstaster. The extravaganco of tho head strong daughter of Gustavus Ado! phus, Queen Christina, and tho un warranted attack on Poland 1y her successor, Charles X, could not undo Sweden's supremacy at arms, and in 1CC1 Sweden was a military power of tho first magnitude and one of tho largest countries In Europo, twlco tho size of tho present kingdom, and larger than tho German Empire nt present. Tho Baltic sea was merely a Swedish lake. Riga and I.lbau were Swedish cities, and Kronstadt was a Swedish fortress. Under Charles XI, Sweden lost greatly In moral prcstigo through bor alliance with Franco, but the coun try was prosperous on tho . whole when Charles XII ascondod tho throno and precipitated his country 'Into a sea of trouble in which she was fin ally submerged. Charles XII main talned a constant war with Russia and Poland front 1700 to 1718, when ho was killed before Frcdcrlckshald. lie had won Innumcrablo victories ovor tho Poles and Russians, but ho had plunged his country from Its high estate among nations to a shattered domain on tho vergo of ruin, Throo years after his death, Sweden lost her Baltic provinces. Less than 20 years later, Russians had taken Fin land. Through skillful diplomacy Sweden recovered most ot the lost territory. But Russian had discovered that tho Swedes were no longer invincible, and in 1807 Emperor Aloxander 1 declared war on Sweden on a hollow pretense, nnd captured Finland for good, meeting only such plucky re sistance as tho Finns themselves were ablo to deal out against tho in vaders. ' For tho past J00 years of peaco, Sweden "has developed greatly In wealth and power within her limited area, and ''Svea' has never forgotten the loss ot Finland. It is a sad blot on her military record, Sweden has never lost the dream of regaining Finland, Bho hats Rus. sin, but no loyal Bwedo will admit fear of that nation, It is a tradition In Sweden that ono good Swede fight Ing man is equal lo Ion Russians, And uvery inun, woman and child in Hwedon knows by hnurt tho wonderful i .. fw, ...gjg John A. Perl UDDIRTAXIB Lady Aaatataal m , NAHTLNTT ttHNMtf M. 41 MJ 4 I'M MEDFORD. ttTlTOOtf. TODAY. STCHTOmiBR if, Geography of OHKNT Tho cnpltnl of Kt Fliuidora, Dol&lum, at tho confluonco of thq SchoUU hml Urn I.). Tho clly Is divided by tho rler nnd by cauala, aomo nnvlRnblci Into numoroun hlnud connected liy oter 200 tirldKon. In the center of tlu clly ctiuida tho unfinished llolfry, iv miunro lower sumo .100 foot hlKh, built In 11 S3 IH3!, Olio of aiiont'it mosl liUriiit- Iiir litRtltutlonrt In tho KP'nl HoruIu ago or homo or (lermnn and Dutch RlstorhoodR, which contltuUn a Ut - tlo town of lUolf It U aurruHded by walls and n moat and rout a Inn numerous smnll htiiisc-H, 18 convents and a church, Sevon hundred Bo- guliies, women devoted to good work live there. Ghent was captured by tho French In lt!S9, I70S, nnd 17r Tho treaty of peaco following tho war of ISIS between Great Britain and tho United States was signed hero in ISM. It haH a population of ap proximately 175,000 A great opo sltluu was held here during 19 IS In which Germany, Holland, England and Franco took- part. OSTK.N'D Tho Atlantic City of Belgium, with a population 6f about 45,000, situated at almost tho central point on tho -12 mill's of sea count that helongi to Belgium. In tho middle ages It 'was strongly fortlfle.l but In 1.165 'the Inst vestiges of Its ramparts were removed. Since then a new town tins ueen created, in which a solid granlto dtgno or parado over two mites long, a casino, royal chalet and a raco courxo are features Ostend Is In diroct railroad commu nication with Urussoln. Cologne nnd Berlin. VISEGRAD--Oiio or the eight prln clpal mllltary'statlonn of the eastern frontier of Bosnia, 43 miles east of tho capital, Soruevp, where tho annas, nations took Mice that woro tho lm mcdlato cause of tho European war. Tho town Is about 10 miles west o! tha Servian frontier. AI.OST A town In west central Belgium, situated on tho west bank of the Dondcr River, midway botween Brussels nnd Ghent, 16 miles from each placo. It Va tho anclont capi tal ot what ' was called Imperial Flanders. Thierry Maartcns hero set up ono of tho first printing prcssos In Europe. Its population Is around 33,000. Tho city and tho surround Ing region are famous for their lion gardens and llaen-blenchlng estab lishments. Tho meadows south of Alost arc often covered with llonen undergoing n bleaching procois. TEHMONUETrOno.of the five fort ified places In Belgium, on the Den- --- -i I cycle of patriotic poems written br tho, greal Swedish Finn poet, Johan ISudvlg RtiQcbefg, about 'tho tragic strngglo of Finland 'against Russia In 1808. Those who know Finland bollovo that any attompt by Sweden to regain that territory would be welcomed by tho Finns. For five renturlos tho Finns and Swedes woro brothers, and Finland has never ceased to rebel against tho work ot grafting Slav nbics on the Finnish face. MEDl'ORD Qmmirtceatft r .n. nUHiB. i t 31 Nortfc Orape 6U-C. II. J. VasGlldcr School of Bookkeeping, 8hortband and Typewrit ing. Evanish Department, BihIdoss Practice and FMimansbfp Commercial Law and Arithmetic , r? HfewTupllr Mar Jfettcr at Ay Time DAY SGHOOIT NIGHT SCHOOL FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1 TO THOUailTFUL YOUNfl l'KOPM If you are Becking a business education that la practical, then we shall hopo to havo ,yo)i with us, Since the primary object which most young people havo in attending a commercial school Is to secure avallablo pre. paratlon for business llfo, It Is important that they select a school which has a course or study embodying tho largest amount of practical Information crystallzed facts, which will bear directly and effectively upon tho work which they will have to do, and which can bo mastered in tho shortest possible time. CALL, PHONE 1B-L, OR WIUTH MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Box OAK, FIR, PINE DRY, FIRST-CLASS WOOD Buy your winter's wood now. Carloads of Oak and Fir coming daily Satisfaction Guaranteed FkANK H. RAY eSixth iiidir fftr..J I'lioiiti M L the War Zone dor llvor, neap tho confluonco wllh tho sciiuuit, us rortliirntloun an old coimlstliiK, of two forla and a waited city. It wan hero that I.ouU XIV wnn forced to heat it hnMy ro treat In 1(107, because It dofondern opened tho dikes nnd flooded tho country. Tho population Ih npproxl mutely 11.000. MONSA oly Jit.(putWin Nu. Am, thq' cnnltnl i lluluijat jdnco tho elBhth century, at wJilch tlmo jCharUvliilKno'rocognlieilf.aRi'rtirch. It nan hud n long military hlNtcjry, with uumerouR xleiieii, 1kIuk ninny timet fortified, dlnmantle'd, nnd fortified again, and being finally madu an un fortified city In IflCL. Jt la a flour ishing city or about 30,000 Inhabi tant!!, nnd Is tho central point ot blltglum's great coal dlstilct. tho Borlunge. VALENCIENNESA French fron tier town with a population ot about 2S.O0O, 30 miles southeast ot Llllo. at tho confluonco of tlitv lthonelln and tho Scheldt. It Is In tho heart ot n great Industrial district near the Aiutn coal rcRlon. It Is a French edition ot tho city ot Llego, except that It Is unfortified, tho old forllfl cations having been transformed Into pleasure grounds nnd drives In 1S92 It has a long military hlKtory; In 1C77 It was taken by Louis XIV, af ter an eight day siege, In 1793 St surrendered nfter a. bombardment ot 43 inys, nnd In 1815 It defended It self successfully. SOIONIKS A flourishing town ot tho province or Ilaluaut, Belgium, owing Its prosperity to tho Import ant bluo granlto quartes In tbo neigh borhood. Tho forest of Solgnles ex tended In tho mlddlo ages over tho southnru part of Brabant up to tho walls of Brussols, and Is Immortal Ized In Byron's "Chlldo Harold.' The first blow towards Its gradual contraction was struck when Napol eon ordered 23,000 oaks to be cut down In It to build tho eclobrntod Bouogno flotilla tor tho Invasion ot Tnglnnd. A considerable portion or tho forest In tho neighborhood of Wstorlo was assigned In 1815 to tho Duko ot Wellington, nnd to the hold er of tho tltlo as long an It. endured. MAUBEUGE A town In northern France, In the department nt Nord, about two miles from tho Belgian frontier. As a fortress Mnubqiigo has an old enceinte ot bastion trace which serves as tho center of an Im portant entrenched .camp ot 18 mltn porlmctor, constructed for tho most part after tho war of 1870, but since modernized nnd augmented. It Is nn Important manufacturing conter, with a population ot approximately 15,000 Tho city was razod a number of tlmo and was unsuccessfully besieged In 181 1, hut was compelled to capltu- lato after a vigorous resistance, In tho Hundred Days. BOUILLON A smalt town in southern Belgium, 10 miles north east of tho French town of Sedan. It Is situated In tha beautiful valley or tho Somols, nnd Is over)oit:rn oy tho famous castlo ot odfrcy or Bouillon. Tho fifth Godfrey or Bouillon was rv " wauze' 218, Mcdfonl, Oregon. 101T tho great cruiador and tho captor ot Jcruimlom, Ho mild hln cnstlo to fluanco tho crumido, Napoleon 111. nftup lils capturo at Sedan, npcnl the night hero rm n prlnoucr. SUDAN A town of nearly !IO,000 population, In northern Franco, whoro tho French nnd (ho rtitilntia met In 1870, and whoro tho Fiouc!i woro foicod Into an iiucoudltloual mirrchdor, Includlim tholr KIiik, an army ot 82,000, fiRS nun, and an tiniueiiHo ninoiiut of Htore.i. Tho orluaiu lost 0000 and tho French 17,000, Mni-Mhal MacMuhon until ored hln rulroatliiK army thoro on AukurI .11, hut luado no attompt to i'ominilnlcati with Vlnoy'a en rim at Muilorcrf, nop to break through tho ;up between tho (lotnmn Third nnd MniiKo nnnlus. Tho flonnano our rounded tho city, Mnc.Mnhon mii wounded, and command roll upon onernl ucrot. llo decided to tnovo tho wholo army to tho wet In tho direction ot Moclorcu. At thin Junc ture, nfter tho order, wonln out, Ocn oral Wlmpffen, who had arrived from Algiers tho prcccodlnc nltiht, took commniid, nnd ordered tho army to inoto In tho opponlto direction. Tho contusion that resulted ondod wllh tho holnllnc or tho whlto flag in tho vlllnRo church nteoplo, nnd thi Rurrnnder of tho French. You (let the Best Thoro Is when you smok Gov. Joun son cigars and patronize home Indus tries Splendid Remedy For Eczema Alio for Salt Rheum, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis and Other Skin Troubles. After uilcixH. . H. for while, tho thar. aclrrlitlc uiirk of all tklti trvudlr rhnnr rimi!r(flr Whni (YirroB In tclin ctirvolfl tli lower kln lur tla power In itltiTt lfit;urlttri and tMu they ruutlnua In lth la llw weiU pot or tttoa alremtr Mtackr.1. 'rtin irtlon of K. 8. N. U thai of n Blldfite. anil lbl fan lis tefi ilrmuii. irojrtl Hind ami tlmr aula In lii niixt terete form cf wrrplnif rt-iema. It Inniitnieo la ttin iImim- wltre tli line arterlr tramfer tha rnl lliM for llm wurn ir M1 lu tha' vein U utt rmtarkaMi auil iia in mnitaiitl wlili rter lUk uf lie el.Kk -lhr Ix-al ir Ih heart. Anil new akin I Ihua raiuisl In frttm while tho rerun of Irrltatlnr Intlneneea that miwe eriema are araliornl ami Ibelr harm, tul nature entlrrlr uariiin H. H. R baa wonderful tonic Influence In I he hloo.1 lraiu It contain no "ilntH-,1 I enllrelf free of any mineral ilru nr any other drtic rirrM the remarkable tnrllrlna 'IL ."' , "' !"" teitetalile, jirwlucla of whtrti U la nuide. lew n-w rrallie how harmful are many of the alnmtr, rrmle olntmrtila tint u.nl L" lm J". ,l""ir '"'"' I bey learnnl that H. H. R la afe, x,ly and aure. .Nik at any ilrtiff alor fur a hot I la of H H. H. Hire It a itkh trial ami you will imxhi are a iler ie, linrfienient In any form of akin MS Hwlfl llhlJ.. Atlanta, tla., fur ajwlaf freo adtlio aud new bvok oa aklu cr bluwl I rouble, THE LIFI: CAREER "tiootlnr In youth thouM InearlaMy t dlrrrleil In tiirMir a roii In the U.t fjr the lx.i tMriuaneiit otxAipathn fur which b licaibl'' I'tcaUriitC W l,IM This Is the Mission of the QREGON AGR1CULTURALC0LLEGE Horly-sUth School Year Opens SEPTEriBER i8th, 191.1 Writs for Illustrated ico-paje Hnok lt, "TUB LIPP. CAUi:i.," and for Cata log containing fulljiiformallon, Dtgrtt Cour)tt AOKICIIUURH Agronomy, Animal lliisbaiMry.Dnirylluv bandry, Ppullry Husbandry, Horllcutturr Agriculture for 'Inciters. TOKI'bTKV I.OGOINQ ENGINH'WNO. HOMU l:CO NOMICS: Uomcstlc Science, iJoineMlc Art liNGINLCRINOt hlcctrlcal, Irrlsatlon Highway, Mechanical, Chemical. Mining Ceumlc. COMMLKCL'. I'HAKMACY INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Vocational CowrwAcrlculture, Dairy Ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry, llustness Short Course. School 0 Muilc?it String, Band Voice Culture, Fanwri Buitneii Court by Mail Free; Addieae Til It KKOISTRAK, (tw.TltloM) Cotllta. Oregon m-mmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmm UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 Roulh Hivorsido Phono J no GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK BbiiiiiiiiiHbsB Sjv" ft J I n 11 U ft WMSSBRHBr- TT Theatre Fildny mid Haturdny, Mntlneo nnd 1. 'ten lug Million Dollar Mystery Two Keels, Fifth Episode, nt tho Bottom ot tho Sea, Motor Boat Explosion, Kub'Marluu l'hotOKraphy nt Big i:ponse, MUTUAL WEEKLY NEWS Voice At the Phone Two Reel 1MI Dutectlvo Story The Leaven of Good Thnnhousor Monrntv, llimiln nnd Its Eurlrons Knyntniifi Comedy A ri.lHT'ti MISTAKE Eight War Scenes, Hot l-Yoin tho Trent Dally JOc Always lOe MRS. H. L. LEAOH Expert Corsetiert 32G North Bartlctt. Phonn fiCffl M. LOOK HERE Automobile Owners We sell Mlchelln and Good- yenr Tires nt tho same old price. No Increase on ac count of the war. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. 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