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BULGARIANS MARCH UPOIUORIANOPLE Big Battle Expected Whon Two Opposing Armies Meet Be fore Moslem Fortress. Umiloti Half nillllun mn, armed lh th deadliest of modern war Im pieuumta, are Kalhnrlno: round Adrla nopln, th old capital of northern Turkey, tut what military men aull.:l lint will bs Ions, bird fought aud bloody al. i Th Bulgarian army, estimated to number J00.000 men. reinforced by 60,' 000 Sorvlana, aa Boon a war wa d ularod, bejan (o fight Id way In Hire column! tbrouih th mountain passes which divide (h llalkau slates from th territory of th Ottoman Kmplre, lid drov back th Turkish eutpusta. Including that lit Muslnplm I'asbu, only 17 miles from th fortress of Adrlnnopl. Th Turk already have 20,n00 men In poalllon, and thousands mora are arriving dally at III trunt. In num bers lh two renin forces when they meet probably will b nonrly equal. A simultaneous advance, la tolnit mad by several Servian rolumua, and thry r niuklna aom progri-aa, bc cording to report. It la tiild In ltl grade that the Servians and Mncedon Inn a Ijave cut the communications be tween I'skup and Halonlkl. thua pre venting; th trnneport of relnfutv- meuta for the Turklah troops at the front. Tho war la expected to develop Into a land caaipnlKn between llnlxurla and Turkey and a mivul siriiKKlo be tween Turkey and flreec. It I be lieved Turkey will concentrate her trength and attack the llulh'iirlitna separately befor th Bcrvlant come to their aid. Much will depend on whether Turkey gain command of the aen, which would facilitate the transportation of hr Aslutlc troop to (he thvnler of war. 1. 1 ttle I known a to how far the allied llnlkan states have coucerted their plana. Th Independent action of Montenegro aeema to Indicate, that a aettled course I being followed. BOB MORGAN IS CAPTURED 6lyr of Vlrgl Hart Break Down When Jailed Condon, Or. Hob Morgan, who alew pretty Vlrglo Hart and fatally wounded Mlea Crane, a bystander, hern, wa captured by Sheriff Mon tague of 01111am county, IB mllea aouth of Koaall. When dlaarmrd and placed In Jail he broke dwn and cried Ilk a child. Morgan did not ahow fight. He threw up hla hnnda and held them up until Ir. Taylor applied handcuff. Morgan had nothing to ent from Thursday night until Saturday morn ing vicept a few applea. Ho had two meal alnc.e. II expressed alncero re gret at shooting Mlaa Crane, but hnd nothing to any about (hooting tho girl. Pollc Fore On Strike, tathbiidge, Alberta. Th entire po llc fore of Letlibrldge baa resinned on tho tv of dry farming congress week. Tho momber of (he fore pro tested agnliiHt th appointment of Con ilnbla Skelton, of Toronto, aa Inspect or In preference to a local man, and threatened resignation unless the ap pointment waa rescinded. The May or refused to ticcept the reulgnntiona, declaring the Council wa not to be dictated to. 15,000 PAY HOMAGE TO DEAD "NEWSBOY" Chicago. A funeral such as was ncvor known before was accorded "Wily" Hugh, "newsboy" who gave his llfo that a girl might live. (Ircnter horn ago In pageantry and grandeur has been paid kings and statesmen belov ed by nation but this was a spontan eous tribute from tho hourtB of mon and women In honor of a hero. Flftoon thousand persons, singing "Nearer, My God to Thee," crowded about hla ensket on a street cornor In Gary, lud. By tholr very numbers Uiey hiul blocked a mile long funeral cortege and prevented tho holding of a church services , Strong men of hiiuij! races, workerB In Htcol mill that were cloBod In j Hugh's honor, wept us they formed In Hlowly past the coffin of the dond ;,iHWboy." Their wives and children wire with them and many stretched forth tholr hand In an effort to ex press ' tholr reverence by offering money for the erection of a monument. Among those who paused slowly by were Charlos Smith und his' Iwo sons. It was Ethel Smith, his 19-year-old duii;htor, whoso life was saved by Hugh's Belf-mterltlce in permitting am putation of a crippled leg from which wkln won grafted. MIhs Smith was badly burned nnd bHIii grafting was necessary to save net life, lio waa unable to leave hor bed. KING FERDINAND 1J- iVjVfV v King Ftrdlnsnd, of Bulgaria, who Itada th Balkan arml.s agalnat Turkey. WILSON MEETING IN DANGER Maud Malon Start a Small Riot; Pollc Eject Har. " New York Governor Wilson' flrooklyn meeting at the Academy of Music Haturdny night waa almost broken up by a small riot that fol lowed th demand of Mia Maude. Mtiloue, a famous local stiffrnnn.'te, that the candidate declare himself en votes for women. Three policemen fought with h r for several minutes, while Governor Wilson stood nt the front of the niece and yelled a loud ns ho could: "Slop that, gentlemen, atop Unit; I beg of you, do not put her out. Gentloinc.i, stop that." His voice never reached the bnl cony, where tho atrugglo waa In prog ress. Mis Mulono fouKht to resist the pollco while the whole audience of 4m0 or 6000 people stood up, screamed, gasped, hissed or cheered. Warthlp Ha Reached Vara Crux Vera Crui. The I'nltcd State cruiser lies Moines, In commnnd of Captain Charlc K. Hitches, ha ar rived hero. An officer from tho war ship visited General Fells Dim nod arranged nn Inte-vlew on behnlf of Captain Hughes. General Mini then visited the Dos Moines, where the American cnptnln and the lender of the new revolt hnd a long conference. The feeling of anxiety among for eign resident has been considerably relieved by the arrival of the Ies Maine and It la considered probnblo that a buttle. If It la fought, will take place beyond tho city limits. Marconi Mjy Lot Sight Spexln. Italy. GuKllelmo Mnrconl, the wireless Inventor, whose right eve was removed, has developed nlnrmlnp aymptoms. It la feared that complies tlona are threatening tho other eye. ROOSEVELT GOES TO OYSTER BAY Chicago Colonel Theodore RooBe- veil started for Oyster Bay over the Pennsylvania railroad's 24 hour train at 8:16 o'clock Monday morning. Roosovclt hn passed successfully the ortBlB, and hla recovery from the ef. fectB of the wound, his physlclnns any, will now be swift and sure. He has a slanting wound In his cheBt Beveu Inches long In Immediate prox imity to vital organs, nnd tho bcnllng of this wound and tho reuniting of tho parted tlsBueB la a task tho mag nitude of which he has not appre ciated. Danger of Infection, the surgeons any, practically Is at an end and In like manner they assort that the pos sibility of lockjaw no longer exists. It was decided with as much defl nltoncBB as Ib possible under the clr cumutnnces that Colonel Roosevelt should make one speech toward tho close of the campaign, If bis broken rib does not prevent. It will be In Madison Square garden, Now York, on October 30. THE MARKETS Portland Whcit Club, 78c; bluestom, 82c; red RiiBslnn. 76o. , Oats $25 per ton. Hay Timothy, $17; alfalfa, $12. Butter Creamery, 35c. Egs 30o. -.. Hops 1912 crop. 2U& Wool Knatorn Oiegon 18c; Wil lamette valloy, 22c ,; Jlohalr 32o. Seattle Wheat Dluestem, 80c; club, 77c; red RusHlnn, 75c. Oats $25 per ton. Butter Creamery, 35c. , EgKB 38c. Hay Timothy, $14 pet ton; alfalfa . A SUMMARY IMPORTANT EVENTS National, Political and Per sonal News Items Briefly Sketched. The New York city budget for 1913 III probably exceed (200,000,000, the largest In the history of the city. Harvester are In great demand In the Canadian wheat field. Saskat chewan and Saskatoon farmer are paying a high $4.(0 to $5 a day, and at Winnipeg 14.60 to 15.26 I offered. Th national dairy show opened In Chicago Thursday. Mora than dozen national association connected with th dairy Industry held their convention In Chicago during tbe week of th how. Tho order of the state public utility commission compelling railroad com panies operating In New Jersey to furnish to patron a sanitary drinking glass or Individual drinking cups, 1 upheld In a decision banded down by the supreme court Tweuty-two player of the Boston American league baseball team are 14024. 03 richer a the result of their victory over the New York Giants, which gave them the world'a baseball title. A total of IKS. 641.01, won by the winning team, was divided among th player. A complete correspondence course in housekeeping and borne making for the club women of Kansas Is available for the club season through out th slate thl year. Tbe Kansas Agricultural college ha arranged 24 lesson In housekeeping for use at Club meeting. The Iteneela, California, arsenal, the government' principal store house for army supplies on the Pacific coast, was wiped out by fire. The loss I estimated at between $3,00, 000 and J t.noo.ooo. Spontaneous com bustion or crossed electric wire are assigned aa the cause. Political News Bits Frank A. Munsey, the publisher, tes tified before (he Clapp committee that his total contributions to Colonel Roosevelt's campaign this year had been (118,005.72. George W. Perkins, Thomas F. Ryan and' Senator Bolea Penrose of Pennsylvania wore placed on the cam paign contribution Investigating com mittee's grill Monday and Tuesday. Tlie Tan forces in iveorassa won a partial victory when District Judge Cornish, Stewart and Cosgrove handed down a Joint decision that the nomi nation of the presidential elector is a political trust, and that the noml nee must accept their party choice for president or resign. In a statement at Chicago Colonel Roosevelt expressed the hope that the campaign would go on by all parties the same aa It he hnd not been shot Like Bryan, he believes that tbe dlB cusslon should not be turned away by an assassin's bullet from the prin ciples that aro Involved. That he personally paid the ex penses of Woodrow Wilson's cam paign for the first two months of his candidacy, was the testimony before the senate campaign contributions committee by W. F. McCombs, chair mnu of the Democratic national com mltteo. Mr. McCombs states that be had contributed $11,000. The total expenses to date were $208,183, and there Was a deficit of unpaid bills of 14,617. People in the News Governor Oddle, of Nevada, .'.;... a proclamation caning out tne siaio militia to protect the workmen and maintain order In the mines r.t Ely and McOlll. Acting Governor Wallace, of Cali fornia, has declared strict quarantine against the shipment of hny of any kind nnd of beehives from Utnh, Idnho or Wyoming. Tho action la the re sult ot the presence of alfalfa weevil In those states, Major General Leonard Wood, chlel of staff of the United States army, announced after an inspection tour that he would recommend to the wur department that congress be naked for an appropriation of $4,000,000 for improvements at the Presidio, near San Francisco. Formal charces a&alnst Horace Fo gel, prcBldont of the Philadelphia Na- tlomile, based on his alleged asaer timid Unit umulreB hnd favored the Mew York club snd that this year's race had been fixed for thut club to win, wero ordered, drawn at a special meeting ot fh& National league Genernl i'V'lix Pinz, nephew lf Gen eral Poffirlo Diaz, the deposed weal' dent of Mexico, entered Vera Crui with 600 men, and soiled the arsenal nnd garrison. The news o the rising has created Intense excitement Uiroughout Mexico, nnd hundreds are Hocking to his caiian. President Ma dero UaB ordered the mobilization of 3000 regular to proceed againet Diaz., It's a Great Catch KowaJnys to And aatlxfuctory flub at dinner, liut you'll tie always sure of a tempting dlxh If the tlsh be bouuht here. We have fretili de liveries dally, and the best qualities reach u dally from river, lake and Ocean. If you have experienced a difficulty in gettlnif khm) Irvsli rieli hitherto, now 1 your time t experience tbe reverse anil be sure of the freeliet here. City Pioneer - None Money Back if You Made at Pioneer Cream Co. Agents DeLaval Separator. Free Northwestern Townsite Co. 308 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Meat Market I! : - Butter Better Are Not Satisfied. Home. Fruit -AT- PAISLEY Don't be afraid of tbe U. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation Project in Oregon. Thejday of irresponsible irrigation companies in this state is pact. When the XorthMest Townsite Company of Philadelphia took over the Paisley project in Lake county it gave the largest bond ever given in the state fifty thousand dollars guaranteeing completion of the project. Every three months it 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. The climate is perfect for fruit, which now grows to perfection at Paisley apples, peaches, plums, pears, prunes. Construction work upon the dam and reservoir has now been in progress' for three months with Thomas Hawthorne, State Inspector, on the ground. He was formerly with the U. S Gov't. Reclamation Ser-. vice, on the Umatilla Project. Send for 32-page illustrated book. Go to Paisley bv automobile stage from Bend and see the land. Our agent at Paisley, Hugh K. Gilmour. will Bbow you the land. It is free to those who pay the cost of putting Wfitor on it. Northwest Townsite Co. is among the largest taxpayers in Oregon, owning townBite sub-divisions at Prineville, Madras, lledmond, Bend, Burns, Vale and also the 840-acre Corn Tvanch at Paisley, including a 50 barrel-a-day capacity flour mill, and a general store. Our bank references are: First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Girard National Bank " "( Commercial Trust Co. , " " . Inter-etate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, I a. Merchants Trust Co., Camden, N. J Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland, Oregon. Address all communications to rjur Portland office, 601 eon iuilaing. Write now. The average cost of water will be f 4b an acre give you a square deal. Stray Horse Stray horse, dark brown or block, wen'ht (bout 1100 pounds, shod all around; branded UL' with big M under it oo lelt shoulder. Ioki something lik B or H on right hip. Owner can have same by applying at Wigle' stables and paying all expense. 10 19 For Sale Hnvlnsc nrarly completed our work on the Iechiifr.- Jam, we offer the following for sale cheap: 1 40 h. p. Horizontal Holler. 1 25 h. p. Horizontal Knitlne. t amp equipment, Includluar stoves, cooklnu! utenslle, etc., all of w hich are In Urst-clans condition. For particulars call at. office, Norta Canal Siding, or write L. F. Gerdeta, Box 47, Bend. Ore. 10 17-tI Piano. Write today for our free HliiHtratp4 catalogue showing all the late eyte piano and player piano froro 'tbe world' greateat piano frwtoTle. The famous "Stlnway A Son, M New York, the wonderful "Apollo" of Chicago, the "Coltllau" of Detroit. tb"A. B. Chane" of Norwalk, Ohio. 'Mehlin" of New York. "Fjttey" and the "Kmernon" of Boston, and other reliable standard piano which we sell direct. Penult u to send our net price three years terms satis faction aeaured. All freights paid. Highest quality for toe money guar anteed. Write today. Address, Hheruian, Clny & Co., Portis,nd, Ore gon. WJu Citation In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon for the County of Crook In the matter of the estate of l-ornelius Thom son, deceased. To Marguerite Thomson, Alexander' Thomson, John Thomson, Lonis Thom son, Mary Thomson, Jennie Thomson, Mrs. Sarah Ely, William Thomsoa snd to all unknown heirs, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the Countv Court of the Stats ot Oregon, for the County of Crook at the court room thereof, at Prineville, i the County of Crook on Monday, tbe4th day of November, 11M2 at 10 o'clock i tbe forenoon of that day, then and there to show csuKe why the following de scribed real property of raid estate should not be sold, to-wit: Lot one (1) and the southeast quarter () of tbe northeast ( ) of section one ( 1 ) in tows ship thirteen (13) south of range thir teen! 13) east and lot five (5) and the southeast quarter C4) of the northwest quarter of section six (6) in township thirteen (13) south of range fonrteea (14) east of tbe Willamette meridian In Liook Conntv, State of Oregon, con tainining one hundred and fifty-three and 87 100 ( 153 87-100) acree, according to the official plat and United State Burvev thereof. Witnesa, the Hon. H. C. E1H jndge of the County Court of the Stats ol Ore gon for the County of Crook with tb seal of said Court affixed, tbis 28th day of September 1912. Attest: Wabrks Brows, By B. F. Wylde, Deputy. 10-3 Land We will