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FOR CAPTURE OF
SALT I.AK15 CITY, Auk.
Itiiimoiii nf $1 no, 11(10 wns to lio iltf
uiiintlcil for Roland lliirrliuun, sun of
Mrs. E. II. Ilurrliiiiin, liy three men
under urrcst In St. Anthony, Idaho, In
iroiiiioctltin with tho allt'Kcd con
spiracy to klrlmiu tlio lU-yeur-old nun
of tlio la lo railroad magnate, accord
I n 14 to word roccivoil here today.
Authorities say that two of the men
have rnnfeBHCfl that the plan was to
blind or otherwise dlxflKure younx
1 larri'.Raa if the ranaoiu was not nulil
promptly.
Mrs. Iltirrtnian and her Hon had
planned to Hpcml several weeku on a
J I ui rl miii n ranch near St. Anthony,
hut were delayed bec.iuit of tho
threatened rail loud Htrlko. When nr
icHlcd Mark A. I.iirklli, who the
HuthoritieH Hay conic-Hnml, wan worli
Iuk on a lunch near tho I tin rlniiui
property. DiivIh Mel-oy am! Italph
Zufell were also unruled pn InforniiL
Hon furnished by laifliln. Tim police
Hay they round a letter deninndlng
(111(1,1)11(1 ransom nnioni? the men's of-
recls. Zufclt denies Itnowlcdgo of the
aliened plot.
F
KSTKS I'AlfK, Coin., Aiist.
Willi ;i 1 1 1 1 i.t i u 1 1 multcr leiiiiornrily
Iniil n.siilc, Clinrlcs I',. Unfiles, Hie re
iiililiciiii niiiuinee, Imliiy plnmicd u
l"njt lrniiii in Hie Ciiloriiiln Ifuekies
iid.incciil here. Mrs. lluclit's, her
xcll'nii e.ierienred iniiiiiitiiiii eliinlier.
I ilii 111 tfil li iii'iMUMpiiliy her liti-buttil.
Until .Mr. mid Mr-. Unfiles ,ue ardent
devotees nl' this l'i nn of rci-iv.ilmii,
nnil toellier luive eliiulieil miiiic of
the muM dillii-iill peak in die Sivis
Al,..
I'lMiii- !in brief var.ilioii licit1 tlir
linillilliM ha ;il'l,l!l':ril I'ur ii .-..innlrlr
reM hi'l'irc icsiiniini; !ih sjn-ukiii
tour.
'IDE NO-GOOD GUT
FEATURE AT PAGE
Kor (inlay mid litniumm- al the
I'iiuc llie I'l-iiiiiule-lni'e iit'tiiri' will
be William Cidlier in 'flu. N,i-(!ih.,1
cnv." Tln (liny, u live-reel i-mih-eily-ilraiiia,
i- the l'ii-1 nf it- kind
in which llii r.iiiiinis Itniiiilniiv nr
lia ever up) ! i-imI, mill llie ii'Milt is
a lull I r mid a ball' nf I'munlv so
rlcMi- th.it y.Mi will timl yiii-elc-
slniiinu em Ii ntlii-i the luiiililer
in iiililnal iiiliuiratinii nf tin- niiiii-iiii;
siliiatinu-.
I'ni- vi'ii 1 -i Williiim l 'oilier lias been
I'liinuus nn Hrnailnny Inr his drnll
lliiinner, bi . l.-.in emneily anil In- lae
nlly I'm ilruuiiiu n lauli linm mi eu
liie linii-e with, ail erin-kina a smile
liilii-elf. All nf lliii. ability i, inteii-.i-I11-1I
and lliamt it-il nil (In- sriei'ii.
Here he is net limited by the width
ol'lleplll nf 11 Wnuden ,, ,v ( , ,
or Inlir ni ts eai li ,, .in-l,. seene.
There are liuudreds ,,l li ft n nut
scenes in "The Nn (land tiny" anil the
lictiiiu is iiiiekly niniid ai; mer llie
eit.v, imlnnis mid mil li.mi lln.ll.
till; harrnnm tijht ill nm se. lmii tn
11 mini jiiilniiinlnU' ruic thr.Mii:h n
ilate-ln.ss windnu in mini lu-r.
All who lime seen Collier know Imw
('iimieul lie really nun lie ami need tint
be toll! thai lie will ilniliee mule
1: 1 11 v lit . 1 than has la en heard lm
lu.'iuy 11 ilia.
IA DECU
WAR AGAINST
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tiny Htreimlh, hut also to the strate
gic admutaKOH of her geographical
position and tho Tact that her entry
into the BtriiBlo opens to the Kus
alan army a Rutoway through Hu
niania to attack tho BulKarliins rroin
the north, while the allied army hav
ing Its hase at Salonlkl attacks them
anil their German allies from the
south. .
,-,HO,l)OI) in Aim)'.
TVevertheleHS, Uiimanln's military
strenh'tlil s liy no means Ineonsiiler
ahle. The country has a population
of (1,800.000 and her army has been
estimated at 580,000. It often has
been described as one of the most
thoroughly equipped and disciplined
armies In Europe, but recent infor.
niatlon from Hucharest has thrown
somo doubt upon ItH quality. Lately
it has been stated that Huinlinlau of
ficers me ill 'trained and undisciplin
ed, that Rumania has no henvy arr
tlllery and that Its flying service is
inferior.
Somo advocates of Rumania's par
ticipation in tho war have assorted
that 'fiho could mobilize as ninny as
1,000,000 nion. The mohlllzatlon of
her army has been In progress Tor
months mid a few days ago was re
ported to bo complete.
Xntlomi! Aspiration Ciiusv.
Tho motive which pronips Rumania
to cutor the war is tho satisfaction
of her "national aspirations," de
scribed by Take .lonescu, the Ru
manian liberal leader, as the policy
of national instinct.
Concisely, this niuuus national ex
pansion. In tho southern half or llu
kowlnn, tho Austrlun crownlnud, the
Rumanians are the dominant race.
Tho inass nf the people of eastern
Transylvania, a part of Hungary, Is
Rumanian by race and language It
In mild 4,000,000 Itiimanliins live In
Transylvania.
It u nun) la has been credited with a
long cherished ambition to annex
these provinces and at the same time
"liberate" the Rumanians now under
Austrian dominion.
it Is said Russlii has offered Czer-
nowtl, to Rumania as a reward If
shu would unlto with tha entente.
It nuiiuilti also covets llessarahla,
tho extreme southwestern province of
Russ.ia, on the lllnck sea, which was
taken from her by the Ocrlln treaty
or 1 S78. Reports have stated that
Russia also has consented to restore
llessaralila as a war prize, with ItH
population or 2, 000, 000', mostly Rii
inanlans, and nn urea of 20.000
square miles. This with Transylvania-
would give Rumania a total
lio iu 1 it Ion approaching 1:1,000,000
and, should nil her aspirations be sat
isfied, n territory us great in area
ns that of Knglaud, Scoalland uud
Wales.
Rumania has a horder line as tong
as tho Wholo Rutduu western war
rront nn which to choose her point or
military attack. In what direction
her rirst blow might be aimed is only
indicated by her desire to pour her
troops tlnoiiKli the passes of the
Transy Ivuniail Alps nnil the Car
pathians Into Triinsylvnnla. On the
other hand, Austria has been iiceuinii
latlng military lories at Orisovo pre
pared to attempt to force I lio "iron
gales'' where the Danube river
touches the western Rumanian her
der. Bulgaria is said to have sta
tioned Ion, null or more troops along
Hid southern hunk ot llie Danube tn
protect her northern frontier from
Austrian Invasion.
tJei-iniiiiy fears linssln.
Apprehension In (lertiiany (hat Ru
mania Intends to penult a Russian
army to march through her territory
lo attack the Bulgarians has been
apiiprent for some time. Authorities
in P.adiipest assert that Hie ehlet fac
tor tor the consideration of the cen
tral powers Is not the hair tuition
men or the Rumanian army hut the
opportunity offered ror u new Russian
Invasion of Hungary.
Many Rumanian sympathizers In
Transylvania have been sent to other
seitloiid and th,, Rumanian priests
and churches have been kepi under
military supervision. The Transyl
vnuliiRiiniaiilaii frontier demises
hnvo been strengthened by Austria a
a precaution against Itumuuinn inviin.
ion.
Powerful Influences on the part ot
the i ent nil powers anil the entente
nllics have been exerted at lluchitrest
lo Inrinente her decision in the war
for tlio lust two years. Recently re
ports rrom the Rumanian capltol
have stated that Ruiiiiiula awaited
only (he beginning of the Aimlo
frenth ollenshe In Macedonia before
Joining her rnitiines with those of the
elltrnie allies.
Another reason lor delay In her do-
rlalnii, It Is said, h is been lack or am
munition, which now has been re
lieved In lrg supplies coining rrom
.latum hi Hi,. , f Vla.li,i-;,n,, ac
cording to recent reports.
FASTIDIOUS ."LADY, LOU"
A STYLISH CIRCUS GIRL
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"My nioillslo tellB mo they're
wenrln' 'em shorter than ever this
seuson, girl!"
Thus speaks the fastidious "Lady
Lou" to her neighbors after returning
from a "Tilting" of a new and gor
geous gown. Her neighbors forty
of 'em, mostly girls shako their
heads badly and make strange noises,
signifying disapproval of this latest
decree of Dame Fashion.
"Lady Lou" Mini her forty neigh
bors comprise the elephant herd of
the Barnaul & Hiilley circus, but It is
doubtful if the much pampcrod pachy
derms of India who participate so ex
tensively In the famous Durbar, pos
sess any more costly or gorgeous
wnrdrohes than do these elcphnuts
who uproar in tlio wonderful spec
tacle and processions ot the "groatcst
show on earth," which is to exhibit in
MetUortl, .Monday. September 11, one
pcrtornianre only 10 a. ni.
The elephant motlisto who designs
uud prepares these wonderful robes
Iiiih quite un extonslve job on her
hands, and it keeps her busy most
of tho time, for, like all big people,
elephants are hard on their clothes,
Mud their wardrobes are always In
need of repairs. The measuring of
an elephant for a new roho Is qulto d
difficult task In Iteslf, generally re
quiting the services of at least two
assistants and a stepladder. The
amount of cloth required to drape n
fastidious pachyderm would he en
ough to make gowns for lit least ten
women, and tho amount of sowing
work on a biugle elephant dress
would stagger tho average modiste,
unless she was paid for nor services
by the hour.
There Is one woman with the Bar
n u in & Bailey circus who does noth
ing olse but make and caro for the
elephant robes. In tho winter time
she designs and prepares the cos
tumes and during the summer months
while the circus is. on the road, she
travels with tile show and packs and
unpacks the wardrobes ami attends
to nil necessary repairs. She knows
every elephant by uiinie, and is a
great favorite with tha herd.
INFERNAL MACHiNE lOPEN WASHINGTON ,
TRAINING CAMP
KILLS CHINAMEN
HANKOW, China, Aug. 2S. Major
tionoral Slitn, tliroiior of tlio Uan
ann Powder works, and four of his
assistants wcro Mown to ph.-coa re
rtMHly by an explosion of an inl'nrnal
machine. A mysterious box was stint
t'i General Wans at Wuchang. Tho
iii'iternl way suspicious ot" its appear
ance, and forwarded it to the powder
wot'h's for examination. Mo had many
political onunik'B, and was afraid
Homo of t lie in ere trying to Kill him.
rpnn the arrival of tho box ut the
powdor worUs, tho director and liU
assistants made an examination of it
wllh fatal rosults The director's of
fice wan completely demolished. (Hie
.all was completely blown out, and
all tho occupants of the room wore
turned Into nmnll pieces.
HOUSE FOR GOLD
ClHCAtlO, Auk. US. Seeking
hidden hoard of gold, appraisers will
search tho promise of Kdward W.
Morrison, the eccentric mlliouain
whose wasted fortune Is the Mibjeet
of investigation by the federal court.
Atorneys for the receivers will ask
lor a formal court order tomorrow
directum a search for tho missing
gold.
Tho garden of the old man's home
will he spaded by the seekers after
buried treasure and the walls of the
ramshackle home will be probed.
To morrow Aitorne y .? . M . W a nl .
who holds deeds to S.ono.OiiO worth
of Mr. Morrison's property will bo
asked id produce his books and reo
ords in the federal court.
V. .1. Klocker spent Sunday with
Mi.. Kltuker in tlrants IVis.
Bell-an s
Absolutely Removes
Tndij.Tor.tion. One paokaj'o
jrovcs it. li.'jcat nil ditu'ista.
AMIiRICAX LAKH, Wn., Aug. 28.
-Approximately 400 business men
from the cities and towns of the
northwest began 27 days' training
today lit the Civilian Military Train
ing camp here. As soon us thy? men
arrived they were organized into com
panies and assigned to tents In which
they will make their homes until the
camp breaks up September 23.
five regular army officers were as.
signed to each company of civilian
to give them as much training as pos
sible during their brief stay in the
camp. During the first week the
drills will consist of little more than
the manual of arms and details of
camp life with an occasional "hike"
to "burden the civilians for the hard
work that is to come later on when
they are taught to dig trenches, ad
vance In closed and cxtendud order
and to advance and rear guard duty.
for tho comfort or tlio men excel
lent swimming and bathing facilities
have been provided. '
Tear label time Is here. Slock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co. '
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKES
tally A.vistnnt
28 8. HAIITLIITT
riiono M. ml I7-J-2
Automoltllo Hearse Service.
Ambulance Servlc. Coronor.
Charlie Chaplin in "Po
lice" at Page Theater
Wednesday and Thursday.
The Rogue
Elk Resort
Ctr will leave Valley Oarage, Med
fords, Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Sat
urdays ot each week at 10:30 a. m.
Ittniu.1 Trip $a..0
The ltt r Fishing nt the Ittvuirt
Cutties nnil' horses will bo fur
nished lor hunting. Phono 2.'!-R.
G. A.R. OPENS AT ;
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 28 Veterans
of the Civil War flocked into Kansas
City today to attend the B'Hh annual
encampment of the Crand Army of
the Republic. All departments of the
annual reunion were opened this
morning. Before night Ki.OflO old
soldiers are expected to be here.
A number of special trains bearing
delegates from the eastern and mid
dle western states arrived today and
registrations at convention hall, the
orflclal meeting place, disclosed that
the far western states o( Oregon,
Washington and California would not
be without heavy representation.
Coincident to the opening of the
various departmental headquarters
today, campaigns were launched for
several candidates, who wish to suc
ceed Captain Kllas R. Monfort of
Cincinnati as commander In chief 'of
tho army. 'Four men Whose candi
dacies were announced are William
J. Patterson bf Pittsburg; J. Payson
Bradley of Boston; Patrick II. Coney,
inspector general, of Topeka. Kas.,
and Lee Hunt Dodge of Berca, Ky.
The election will be held Friday. '
With tho calling . to order this
morning of the executive committee
of the national council or administra
tion, the 30th national encampment
of the Grand Army of the Republic
was ushered into official being. Im
mediately following was the session
of tho committee on credentials.
Meetings of ' the Women's Relief
Corps, and or tlio varied allied organi
zations of the G. A. R. wore held
throughout the day ut their head
quarters at the various hotels.
At convention hall where the cn
enmpment will be held, little knots of
veterans tormod and unformed be
fore the various hoadquartors as each
new arrival entered and was greeted
by comrades nt arms.
Veterans continue arriving on
every train. Troops of Boy Scouts
are doing valient service piloting
their agoil "comrades'' to their hotels.
PONT GIVE UP
DLscoiirageil Citicus Will Find Coin
fort in tiie KxiKTlenco of u
.Meiirord Man.
Experience is the modern instruc
tor. Profit by the experience of others.
It. may save your life.
The experience of friends and
neighbors,
Tho testimony of Medford people
Will bring renewed encouragement.
'Here Is a case In point:
D. R. Andrus, 510 S. Fir St., Med
ford, says: "1 was botherod consid
erably by my kidneys and bladder.
I had trouble In retaining the kid
ney secretions and 1 also had a dull
ache across my kidneys. I found good
relief from Doan's Kidney Pills. My
kidneys acted more regularly and 1
didn't have that trouble in my back.
This lias convinced me that Doan's
Kidney Pills arc a medicine or merit
and are worth rccommundlng to
others."
Price 50c, af all dealers. Don't
simply ask for u kidney remedy get
Doan's- Kidney Pills the snmo that
Mr. Andrus had. Fostor-Mllburn Co.
Props.. Buffalo, X. Y. Adv.
Uniting Learning and Labor
' THE OREGON
AGRICULTURAL' COLLEGE
Ln its Sir Schools aud Fori? -eight De
partments it engaged in the great work
of uniting Learning and Labor.
Forty -eighth School Year Opens ,
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
Degree Courses requiring a four-rear
higti sciiool preparation, are ottered is
the following: t
AC.RICCLTURR, IS Departments;
COMMKKCK, 4 Dermrtments; KNC1N-
KRRING, H Departments ; MINKS, 8
Departments : forestry, 2 Depart
ments; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart
ments; sod PHARMACY, . ,
Vocational Counts reauirinr an
Eighth C.rsde preparation for entrance
are ouereu in Agriculture.. Dairying,
Commerce, Forestry, Home Makers', and
Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two
year High school cntrnnce requirement.
SCHOOL OP MUSIC Piano, String,
Band and Voice Culture. . ,
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CllflENB, OBEOON
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U NtWCDUCATIONAI.
In the Country God Made
and Man Forgot
Tliero will bo Horse Kaees. You fellow with the
speedy nag (1 KT BUSY. Ball Games, Dancing and
other Sl'OUTS, 13AN1) MUSIC EVERY DAY
HEAR THAT Bring your TENT and BED and
utilize the FRKE CAMPING GROUNDS, r .
The. Date SEPTEMBER 2, 3, 4
The Place ...BROOKINGS, Curry County, Oregon
The Event .;: CHETCO COVE CARNIVAL
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Pty Except Sunday.
Howard's Auto Line
Ashland and Klamath Falls
Ashland Reservations Hotel
; " Austin. " '
Take early car Valley Auto
I due tor Ashland connec
tions.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Street,
Medford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photoprapbers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time or,
place hy appointment.
Phone 147-J
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