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k SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT EVENTS National, Political and Per sonal News Itoms Briefly Sketched. EUROPE BELIEVES DAM SON'S JOHN 1. M'GRAW D i G E S T E Z E WAR Will SPREAD Purine tha flrat nine months of thlt your Sl.tii tallies wore born In C'lil- CHtfO. ' The mlaalonary o U'U- of America tave juel reported (hut their Kilts ex ceeded H3.uu0.nu0 during tin your inn. KlorU received uy rnllroitd oper ating: went ward frum I'lilougo Indicate that colimlat travel lute full will be duch heavier than year ago. Nearly 8U.UUU.UilO buidiela of svheut were produced In the 1'iieWc north- weal Oil atuieon. by fur the urculfnt liarveet In (lit) history of the three states. Mexican reuola have nlvrn wnrnliig that all Amorlcnn rnllroiid men cup lured while operntlnK Inline In riTiuIn iortloii of Mexico Hftur October 15 will bo bot. Tim Or.tolM'f CMP Ti'port of tho d- mriniiHil uf aurlcultiire. luel laaiied - - abowa that aprlnis wbf, onta. barley. rye and liny liuve all excelled I hi" bent record pruduriluna, whlln the crops rf corn and potatoes nlo will la the Krviileal ever whin Imrvtaivd A itrvnt liiumor sulke by wanton tliruiiKhout Crt'iit llrlliiltt la llm liilest move Itmdinil aiiflniiieiuta irouo to InUliile If Ida government rontliiua to Ignore) the u(triii:i-ita' demtiiida during tli iinrllHinenlnry aln lust f begun. It la pmpoaed to commence , the atrlke on Itci-uib.r More thitn it wore of citais of un uaunt nmin-ijiifMu iiro. on the docket for an enrly ht'iirltiK before the au premo court of the , I'nlU'd Minti-n. which convened Monday for lia full term. Tli ensre Include tbiwe of tlm anthracite coal Iruat. llin I'nlon Pari-fit- flmithorn I'uclllc merger. tb Inter inouiilntil Nile ensoa, the Kanana eloc tlon ce. tlm cotton corner rnao, the KUlt to dlaaolv the tmlh tub truat, the UiuUUIUi and Naabvllle rule cnae, niul hi'Vonil cni- Involving the Inter state commerce luwe. ft i ( 0 ftMito by Amarteaa lra Aaauclatloa. John J. McOriw. vctaran manaoar if lha Nw York Clanti. who fought Iht Boaton Rod Sox for the world'! baaoball arlca. 20.0G0 CARS ARE NEEDED In Throe Montha Wcatern Roada' Sup ply Dccreaoea SJ.COT. C.lnm Iti Tlmt Ihnrn Im nnw a r.lmrlngtt of l li'iiKt 2ft.Uii() cara on 'th ronda weal of Chlraxo la tlm lurornm- tlon received by Ilia alut rullroud comnilailoil from Iho Aaaoclutlon of Weatern Itullwaya. Tlienn flKurra r nil thp moro atartl- lug In llgbl of Iho fact that there who n aurplua of H.22 rara on July IK, or a difference of nearly HO.OOO rara within threo iiiotiilm. Coinpnnitlvo rtalli.llca na to cur ahortago and aur plua allien that 1 1 mo abow aa follow: AtiKitat 1. E0.5I0 cara In aurplua; AuRuat 15. 4:l.!WI enra In aurplua; An nuel ?r.u cara In aurplua; Heptem- ber l:. Xiijn cara hhoriane; September 2li. I T.71'3 cara ahorlugn. Tension is Increasing and Pre parations For War Con tinue Steadily. Indon. From all th capltala comoa dcwi of Incrennlug tonalon and continued preparation fur war, and tbla baa tpread now to Vienna and Iludapeat. The tet of ttao note banded by tha ropreaentatlvoa of the poweri to tha Turklah govorntnont provea to ba mora feeble even than waa expected. and, aa It contalna no auggeatlon tbat tha powera will undertake to guaran tee the carrying out of reforma In Macedonia, It li not likely to have any effect In allaying public foellng in the Ilulkana. which la all for war. In Turkey war la accepted aa a certainty. The military pronpecta are ao com plicated ihnt expert! are unable to make propheclea, while the political condttloiia are atlll more complicated. Vloinitt nnd 81. lMoreburg newapa pera are printing artlclea hinting at bad fnllh. Tun Auatrollungarlun nreaa accuaea Uuaala of aecretly back1 lug the combination analnat Turkey. A aecllon of the French pri-sa bluinc-a Ureal Ilritnlu, declaring that he pro- vnnieit the iiowi-ra from making atronn aland aKiilmtt the war. The central eouree of alarm la tha military preparation being made by Auatrla and the omlnoua worda of ('mint li'-rchlold. foreign minister of Hint country. It la felt 1.1 London that Aunrla it any moment may embark on a forward movement In connection w'.lh tho annjak of Novlparnr. tbua roualng the liuaalana to greuter fury than they ara dlaplaylng and making an Kuropenn wnr almoat certain. Political News Bits Rpeiiker Chirk and (iovernor Wllaon traveled together and apoko from tho aaine platform In llllnola nnd Mlaaourl. In a alx day aiitomobllo trip through New Knalnnd the I't w'i'k, I'realdent Taft Hindu abort apoechoa nt aevorul of the touna vltllfd.' tirove I.. Johnaon, a velornn Hepub llcnn, prominent polltlclnn of Callfor nln and father of (Iovernor Johnaon, baa come out atrotigly for W'llaon for prealdent, giving ua hla renaon the theft of the Republican ticket py tlio HmiHovelt I'rogreaalvea. I.endera of the vnrloua political pr- tlea In New York nro coiiHiiltlng their attorney na to tho legality of the practice of panning the hut at political meeting without making notea of the nnmea of the eontrlbutora. It la charged Hint the practice la a viola tion of the atnto election lawa. Tbe practice la being followed by the Ho clnllata and the Hooaevelt l'rogroa alvea. Pun It. Manna, backer of the Rooae volt forctm in Ohio, told tha aenate cumpiilgn contributlona committee tlmt he gnve $177,000 to the Bupport of the Rooaevelt campaign for nomin ation thia year. The expenaea of tho fight of Speakor Clark for the Demo cratic nomination wore !i0,4t!!l or which Senator Wntaon of Weal Vir ginia Kv8 $10,700, and W.'Il. lloarat $65U0. Pettleoatleit Wooien Cauae Failure New York Tho Jiii kHon Mack Man uT'icirlui; company, one of the Inrgeat ntakera of allk p.-ttlcouta 111 New York, hn Rono Into bankruptcy. The failure la the culmination of a wldeaprend complaint among petticoat nmnufne tureia that the clone-lilting dreaaea now wont by women have ao reduced the demand for petticoats aa to make them a glut on the market. Suffranltta to Glwo Poateard Shower. Spokane, Vath. Spokane women suffniKlistB will Join In a "poateard shower'' In honor of tho 78th birthday of Mra. Ablgiill Dunlway, 292 Cluy at reel. Portland, known na the "Moth er of Kqunl Suffrage" In the atnto of of VVaahlngton. I'arla. Official Ruaafa will muke ev ery effort to localize tho war but the whole ltVMlnn population of 170,000, O'i0 la ready to help the weaker breth ren In tho quadrupio alliance of Ilul garla. Rervla, Greece and Montenegro. They have made a great alroke of policy by flushing little Montenegro ahead with Ita population of 250,000 ngnluat the JS.OOO.OOO of the Turkish empire. The whole Slavic race la proud of thia heroic atep by King Nicholas, the Grfuteat of Slavs. Derlln. In apltc of official optimism and aaaurance that all the grent pow era are united, the German publlo fear a general European conflagra tion. The Berlin exchange experienc ed Friday one of the blackest Uaya ol Ita exlatenoe and iho panic continued on a aenantlonnl Bcalc, prices tumbl Ing In all the markets. People in the News ' Attorneys for the prosecution and defenao have agreed to postpone the beginning of the Becotul trial of ur encn H. liurrow until October Jl. William A. rieffer, ex-United States ,,i,.r fmm Kanaas and a conspicu ous figure in political life 20 years L.n la dend at Topeka, aged 81 yenra. William Lorlmer, deposed aenntor from llllnola, declares he la going to rtnvnte the rest of his life, If necoa anry, to nn effort to vindicate hlmuolf before the American people. Kiirlque Miixa, n Cuban newapnper num. who recently assaulted Hugh 8. Gibson, the American charge d'affaires nt llitvnnn, "'.aa been sentenced to two n,t u half voarB' Imprisonment. General PuBcual Oroaco, who has eluded the Mexican federal forces for aoverul weeks, 1ms been located with 3000 followers on the Blocker ranch, nn American property, 90 mlleB south tha hnriler. ' t,.it. l.umhard. ft famous singer of rMii Wnr rtnvH. died at Chicago In his eighty-eighth year. Lumbnrd sang the retnilem at Lincoln's grave In Spring fiold during the funeral service for 41. a amtinctmitor. neclnrlng that cnpltnl punishment t,i nn more place In the present day ordor than the burning of witches, Governor Hunt of Arizona has grnntea -....rinvns to William Campbell, Edu- ardo I'erei, N. B. Chavex and Miguel Peralta, all of whom were to have been hanged. . rVY0M!NG CONVICTS AND GUARDS FIGHT rtnwlliia. Wyo. A battle raged In tho state penitentiary Sunday. Locked Inside tho walla with hundreds of mil- tlnuoua prisoners, a few guards fought deapemtely to reatore order and pre vent a wholesale prison delivery. Camped outside tho walls was a force of cltliena, heavily armed, ready to drivo back the convicta tt they mur dered the remaining guards nnd made a nmh through the galea. Tho mutin ous prisoners were subdued late Sun day night and locked In their cells. Another battle took place In the h'llla south of Rawlins between a posse of cltixena mid from 20 to to escnped prisoners. Two men have been killed In the streets of Rawlins, and one Is desperately wounded. The outbreak was the second within 24 hours. About 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon 20 prisoners escaped, and nine were recaptured before 8 o clock. At 2:30 Sunday afternoon a pnrty of llfe-termors overpowered the collhouse keener, took his keys and released their comrades from tile cells. Every prisoner willing to risk a battle with the guards mode a rush for the gates. A moment later the citlionB of tho town heard a fusillade of shots InBlde the walla. A bedlnm of Bltouts and yells echoed from the prison. A few seconds later more than a dozen men dualled down the main street, armed with guiiB and knives. Holding the few cltlxens on the street at bay with revolvera, they charged Into a llvory barn, held up the proprietor-and Bad died and bridled the horses and fled tn the hills. . While most of the penitentiary suarda were pursuing the convicta that fled to the hlllB, the small body left In the prison faced a BtlU more numerate situation. When the doors of the cells were unlocked, a large number of cbnvicts who did not Join In the break for liberty were Bet free InBlde the walls. Many of them were omoii anon a riot was In progress "the aunrds battling desperately to Bave their own lives and prevent the escape of every convict In the Instltu tlon. Podgorltza, Montenegro. The Mont enegrin army hna been fighting for several days along the whole front, penetrating the Turkish . territory slowly, owing to the ninny fortifica tions. Turks have burned several Mnllssorl villages. FIchtlnB Is now general along the Turkish-Montenegrin frontier and ev erv hour brings In reports of minor clashes. Already more than 1500 men have been sjnln In battle, the majority being Moslems. GREEKS QUIT GARY WORKS War In Balkant Threatens to Depopu late "Steel City." Chicago. Grave fears are expressed by Gary, Ind.. officials, that the "Steel City" will be depopulated unless some thing hiippens soon that will stop the wur In the Balkans. The great steel mlllB, piled to the limit with' orders, are being badly crippled. t Within the Inst week tnnay Ser- vlnns, Montenegrins, Greeks and Bul garians have departed to Join the al lied army, and 400 Macedonians nave announced that they would cast In their lot with Bulgaria in fighting the Turk. The Macedonians, for the greater part, are outlaws from their native land, and they are entering the con flict in hopes of whipping their coun try's apprcssor and regaining the rlgut to return to their homes. Democrats Choose Lister for Governor Seattle. In spite of the fact that five candidates were pulling their best, Ernest Lister of Tncoma, was chosen for governor on the Democratic state ticket In place of Judge W. W. Black of Everett, who was declared ineligi ble to be the party nominee by the stato supreme, court. Practically all tho1 member of the Democratic state central com ilttee were present when tho question cuino up. Twenty min utes of earnest arguing resulted in Lister being made the nominee unanimously. Cling 15 Hours to Floating Aeroplane. Philadelphia. Aviator Marshall B. Raid and Henry C. Mustln, a lieutenant-commander In the navy, were found In Delaware Bay after clinging for more than 15 hours to the wrecK of the hydro-aeroplane, In which they ....... rf In Av frnm ('ane May to this Bin. icu ... " j - . city. .... it intended for use in catet of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on Stomach, Heartburn, Sourness, Excessive Acid and other forms of Stomach Trouble lilliRMTEZEIa wl lntJl an a enra-all, but U a ilaiil.l"n Um prirpMSiloo m tvaryoat mil know alur reading Ilia formula ou U'I uol. UKeMrra licnapMd ol) PAPAIN, having j.byilollc 1 tl Df rtmb!in( prln ciiarrnlna prottMs Into aoluula pepibacs and tiroulailnj Ut guirlc (laadt. I'AN KKATIN difMU ma. ! Biu, f'nrertlni l hero I n io ik-iiUhi lor uilmllatlun ; with tha aid ol an alkali HcmulatflMfaU and olU. FKPHIN U one ol lh hlihut dltlv approved by tbe f. a. rtirai!opt-la. P-ln'i thll iim la to aid we.k dlitenttuo IX) NOT MCPKIVC VorKhP.Lr of what yon want to t; tbla will red net Iht avium and dcbllluto tho patient. The proper one of food w boL-fime food acta aa a eyiuia builder. A cure eaonot be obtained by urvlns oneeetf. A (eneroue dirt with IheaneltUnceollJIUKhTE.l! will reeolt In well dlgeetr food and a good, rich bkwd. Thl (rlth blood) will renew every portion ol your lyium, and when eo renewed tbe lining ol yoa uimwh will be In eueh condition thel your food wl.l bepmp erly dlfea'.edendulmli:dand your dyipepela will be natural ly cored WHAT TO EAT: No adopted rule can be lonowea reaaruoc . J It I. lnv.lu.ble In alomlc -dy.p-p.l.. following acute dit. diet; the food, that ma, be -u-n and relLbed by one pereon win eM. prln acuta .llinul.nl to the jMtrlc gl.ud. and pro- uioii-i tblr function, and enemy. PO COMPOCND PKPHIN S. P. forming acoaipound In lowlf ol dlawllve end iloroacb tllmulant, a.ltlng tbe OIUM dlgeillvee In ihflr work. HAUNKHIA CAI.t'lSKD li antacid and laxative and l morb uwd la dy..eHla. atck headache, gout and other complalnti ar tended wllh ur aktmapb and vooitlpatlon. AKOM ATK; Itiw ki: iih arc atlmulant carmln.ilvc In cues ol enfeebled digoilon and tl.iulency. t AW'ARA BAiiKAKA. one ol the mot widely uci nmg in not apply to another. A penon rewlily dlecover. wbu looda grce or diuujree with their .tomach. Bv abeuinlng Iron thnw that rebel ag.lnM their .tomach a quicker and more electira cure tn.y be obulnt-d. In cmc ol nervou. Indlgeatlon It li advluble to eat l.lgety ol met, u llll euy to digeat and contain, more aonriabment than regeublcnd gr.ln. PKIKhTKZE tablet, will eully d.gcet '.ny kind ol aii-t. Pure lat la airaoet Indgi'-etlble, evea la the Itrongct well aloatM;hs. Fried food, are harder to dlgct th.n hioda cooked any other way. All rne.li are more eaully dlgoted boiled, broiled or evea treatment of con.lipatlou. It pmlavea n.lur.l motion, ol the . roled. bowel, bv It. tonic action upon the liilctm.! gl.a.1. Increaalng ! V. Irulu ol vejetable. degree with the .tomach it 1. perl.t.1.1. II I. al. a he-.llc tonic In coi.gc-.lct liver. I better to diM,nlinu. their u lor .while la ordor to perfect a ......... ... ..... ...a irima.-h m (tn norm I comliTu.n. I.ISi.KIl li a valuable carminative to uinui.ie uic leiuacu, v.v ... - lianrova lb anoctlta. relieve flatulency and colic. liHiKHTKZK alM) ci.ntaliu oillum Hlcartnalc, Oluclde.and la flavored with oil of peppermint tu.llay naum-e and relieve ipa motile pain, ol the itoroaeh and Ixtwcli. KAT. PltlNK and enjoy IHe by taking IlKiKSTKZB and ridding ynurwdl ol .toniai b mlry. KAT I'LKNTV ol whidraome lowl, IlIUKSTK.K will dlgwt It lor you. restoring your .tomach and intestine, lo good working order, aud your general healih will u.naily lake care of lucll llund'reib o! Ihouaaud. ol people are gelling through thl world unlit ler the duties or plea.ure.ol life, a ml-ry u ihemwlve. and a burden to other.. They .nffi-r con.lentiy Irom dUtrewi alter ealing, low ol lc.p and menul dcprolon and .11 becaimc ol the failure ol the amniaek to properly dlgeat lt loci. WHAT 'iJl MEANS TO THK BODY". Food i Jut M much matter added to tho tem a. to made it nccets.ry to replace that which I. eon.tantly u.-d lor the e.i.tenee of the body. Food I. the luct uec-ry to aupply the woiLing power ol any rn Inorder to attain remill.. lor I it known Ibat no helf-lcd body can be reiloreil by depriving It of the necesMrlc. ol life. vt HAT To DKI.NK: If yon drink coffee aec that It i. per fectly lre.h; warmed over coffee i. one the most detrimental thing, a penon can put into their sloniach. It should be made freh lor each meal. iiUk is goo.1 II It agree, with you and doew nm constipate. Neither coffee, tea nor milk are objectionable at taken perlectly ln-h and agrees with you. Among the best lood. lor dyspeptics are: Rawoysters, boile mutton, chicken (boiled, roasted or broiled), broiled vealsoa. fak. soil boiled egg., baked potatoes, boiled rlee, old wheat bread (bread should be at least 24 hours old, otherwUe It cause, fermentation In the stomach), old rye bread. Ice cream, .ponge cake and orange, mu. melon., gr.pea and berries of all kinds. Mack tea Is better Uian green; Mush, beans, pea. and raw cab cagge. There are m.ny othr articles ol food which are exeel ent. bnl each person must be the Judge ol those agreeaMe to himself or herself. Take. DPiKSTEZE alter ealing a hearty meal any time and rest while It works. Voo do not have to be lek In order lo take DIiiK.'.TEZE. They do you goM alter eating any time day or night. HOW TO OBTAIN "DIGESTEZE" OF YOUR DRUGGIST. DICESTEZE NEVER SOLD IN BULK OR ANY OTHER BOX THAN THIS DIGESTEZE tablets are for sale generally in the drug stores, but if your druggist does not happen to i have them in stock, if you ask him to do so he will send and get DIGESTEZE for you. and by keeping . DIGESTEZE in stock where you and your friends can get it any time, will do me a great favor, and at the . same time be a great convenience for you by saving delay and expense of correspondence. However, if your druggist will not get it for you, I will send a box of DIGESTEZE, postpaid on receipt of price, 50 Cento a Box, or Sia Boxea forl$2.50. D. P. ADAM SON, PRINEVILLE, OREGON, U. S. A- Cot ths Genuine. Beware ol Imitations Free Fruit Land -AT- PAISLEY Don't be afraid of tbe U. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation Project in Orecon. The'day of irresponsible irrigation companies in this state w pan. When the XortbMest Townsite Company of Philadelphia tools over the Paisley project in Lake county it gave the largest bond ever given in the Btate fifty thousand dollars-guaranteeihg completion ol the project. Every three months if makes an itemized statement of ex penses to the Desert Land Board. All of its advertising books, maps, contract?, subscription agreements and literature is submitted to the Desert Land Board for inspection before being issued. The land is level, free from rock, and is a rich volcanic soil. 1 he climate is perfect for fruit, which now grows to perfection at 1 aisley - apples, peaches, plums, pears, prunes. , Construction work upon the dam and reservoir has now been in progress for three months with Thomas Hawthorne, btate Inspector, on the ground. He waa formerly with the U. S Gov't. Reclamation Ser vice, on the Umatilla Project. .... n . Send for 32-page illustrated book. Go to Paisley bv automobile stage from Bend and see the land. Our agent at Paislev, Hugh K. Gilmour, ' will show you the land. It is free to those who pay the cost of putting i WNorrt0hnwest Townsite Co. is among the largest taxpayers in Oregon, owning townsite eub-divisions at Prinville, Madras, Kedmond, Bend, Burns? Vale and also the 840-acre Com Ranch at Paisley, including a 50-barrel-a-day capacity flour mill, and a general store. Our bank references are: ' First National Bank, Philadelphia, la. Girard National Bank " , Commercial Trust Co. " Inter-Btate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, 1 a. Merchants Trust Co., Camden, N. J. Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland, Oregon. Address all communications to our Portland office 601 eon Building "Write now. The average cost of water will be $46 an acre. We will give you a square deal. Northwestern Townsite Co, 308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.