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&t r 1 " .' IMlflmrplM) MAIU'DRLnUNlC, AUfiDIfom). OJil'XlON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1012. PXGE TUBE LY BRIEF ACCOUNT The Gold Dust Twins9 OF GREAT BATTLE : Philosophy iK " . V-mtii'ii i r'fn" i' " ii i mii n'-'- f rr f -- " -" AT OVATION GIVEN WILSON I.O.N'DON, Nov. 1 -Tho four dnyH' Imljlo In Thrace lias ended In Out triumph iif tho llulgnrluu com miwiiljiMiiMihlof, (lonornl Havoff, wliomi skillful nliatcuy Iiiih probably lirOIIKtll tO It uldftO DIKI Of tllU NllOlt 'Hi mill moHt remarkable warn on record. Tlm grout Turkish army, en 1 1 urn l oil at itnorn limn 200,000 men, Iiiih hmm defeated and In In retreat. C'(iiin(iiiitlntii)ii In believed to bo ill tint mercy of llui Dulgurluim ami tint council sitting nt tlm porto Ik tils ciihhIiik tint advisability of suing for pence. Hucli Ih tho iu'Wh fniin Con tiliiiitliioiilii. Only lint briefest anil viiK'MjBt uciountH of tho groat battle hnvo yet been rorolvod, for Mm war )mn been itHtirlally romurhahln In that not a single war correspondent hint boon allowed at tlm front except In tlm cant of tlm llltht .Montenegrin nuiiiilii against Kcntarl. Apparently Niultn Pasha liati boon completely outmunoutorod. Tlio Utilitarian' turning movement along tlm lllnck sea coast now appears to hnvo boon a feint, with tlm success' fill Inttnil of drawing Nurlm to throw IiIn main army to tlm eastward while 8off hurled hln strength against tint Turku' weakened loft wing, which hit crnxhitil at l.ulo llurgw. Tint fighting nlong tlm whole front, which lm niijuip'ittly been most stubborn ami determined, uan carried on ilny ami night, Tlm nipt urn of ,Viulm'it hoadtiunr titrii at Acholu Ih hntirjy expected. In this event tlm Turku will bo forced within tlm defensive linos of Tchat nljii, thu only remaining fortlflitil poHltlon protecting Constantinople. It lies twenty-five miles to tlm north went of thu capital. M'NAMARA PLOTTED WHILE IN PRISON TO "GET" BURNS I.N'DIANAl'OMH, Nov I Tlml J. J. .McNamaru, arch dynamiter, since htt Imprisonment In Kan Queu tin penitentiary, has plottitil to "got" William J, Hunts, ilittcctlvo, ami alco "got" Walter T)rcV, who'workod iii evidence ni;nlntl lilm, wait tho sub stance of tCHtlniony given nt tho ilyn amlto trial toilny. Tho tory as related on tlm wit ness stand wan by llcrbnrt H. 1 lock- In, who went to Han (Juontln last spring ami said McNaumrn, In a con versation with hi in through tho liara of tlm cull, Haiti: "1 would like to hog thorn get both Huron nntl Drew." IMwaril J. hronnnn wax tho wit ness who gave tlm testimony, llron nnn, who Ih a government agent, Haiti thlH was toltl to hint by llockln, who also stated that later Hockttt went to Han Francisco, whom Anton Jo hannHon, tlm labor I cutler, told him tlml ".Mao" (mcanlni; McJNninnra) wan anxious "to get Hurim nntl Drew." Johnnnson, then, according to ltreiinnn, toltl llockln Hint after llockln'ri return to ImllanapollH a stranger who ho Halt! would Intro duett himself by saylnc, "I am tho arrow, not Harrow," would nppenr on tho ttee ne. Tlm stronger appeared. He brought a package wlilch ho left at union headiiuarterH. - "FAV0R5 ARE NEVEH COilCElVtD IH THE GENERAL INTEREST" ftOODBOtf WllSOi 5 0R0ZC0, SENIOR, IS FREED FROM PRISON i:i. I'AHO, Nov 1. -An attempt by tint Muxlian Koventnmut to hold 1'ancual Oroxco, Kr., In Jail linro ten iln)i moro , wltbgul trial wnn .fru trntutl today by Dlntrlct Jmlso-'Wal-tliul. Oroxco Iuim already been hold forty dnyH, an jirexcrlbetl by tlm treaty, and was freed totlny nt tlm expiration of bin allotted time, tho .Mexican Koscrniuout offurlni; no proofM warrautluc oxtrmlltloii. Ah hoou oh freed, Uroxco wan re arrested on a chartm preferred by (Inventor aonrakm of Chihuahua, throiiKh (loernor Coliiult. Thin wnn made. ponHlblu tbrotiKh tho extradi tion treaty between tlm two Htnton On application for release on hah can corpiiH Waltlml declined to keep Oroxco In prison on the crouudH vln ttiatly tlm Piinie Imiuo wan Invohcd. i."iL.a ji.a-nsBsss: i J. M .t.it-aj f 1 Konurnl charnctor of tho wltueuRCH for tlm prosecution, llo nald there wnn Insufficient testimony upon which to hold Hddle for trial. In a Ht'itomcnt Immod by lMtllo after his illHchnrKc lie enld tho charge of Im proper rlatlona with Mr. Johoh was plnccdfaKaliinl him" by'hlH political ononilfs. IMdlu'ii IWnl tin n cliSi'Kii of hating contributed to tho delln- Utiency of Mrs. Allco l'helps will bo I Kin November 20. COURT FREES MORAL CENSOR OF CHARGE OF DELINQUENCY LOS ANOCLnS. Cal., Nov. 1 - -City ProHcculor Ouy IMdlo wnH ex oimrnted of tlm cliarco of liavliu; contributed to tint delluuueiicy of Mrs. Alma Joneit by .In dim Wilbur In tho Juvenile court Into toda. In dlHinlnHlni; tho cane J ml no Wilbur referred to tho diurropauulca lie tho tcutluiouy of .Mm. Jones and of tho J SAMS VALLEY FARM SOLD FOR $7,500 O. V. "Mjeru Thurmlay old to O. Connor of Los AiiKeles. Cnl., 120 acres In Sam'H Valley for 760O, tak Inn posMosslon at once. Tho now owner will not tho property to troo nntl nUulfa. Mr. Connor nlso plans tho makliiK of many Improvemouts on tho place, Including thu bulldlni; of n new barn. The 1-U acreH Ih a portion of the A. V Talent tract and Ik considered one of the bout agricultural pieces In thnfBOtitlon. The plnco belonged to Mr Mera, hu hnuillluK the deal, WIIITK SliAVKU IS tJIVIJ.V TWO vi:.ns in stati: immson HAN ritANCISCO, Oct 31 Two jonra In tho federal prison on McNoU'h iHlnnd w8 the hontence po- uounccd upon Tliomis Ilcautuont, who has a wife and child In Alaska, on a charge of violation of tho white slave law. Through misleading cor respondence, Heauiuost. an elderly man. Induced Chnriofto O'Hara, a jouiik Kir), to come to Ban Francis co to accept a position and then took ndtfnnlne of her. ? "1 am disgusted and Incensed that n man with a wife and child should bo taken In this sort of a crime," said United States Judge Van Fleet, In pahsini; sentence. NKW YOHK, Xov. 1 Last nlicht Woodrow Wilson, speaking to nn au dience that filled every corher of Madison Hfjunro Garden, received the greatest ovation of hln catnpalnx for president, l'literlni; the hall aj 'J ojclock, after Hpeakini; lo an en llniHlastlcaudlcnio In the nronx, the detnocratlc candidate stood for an hour and three minutes at the rail ing of the speaker's platform wait ing for tho demonstration to end. "No man could fa:, to bo moved by this demonstration such as wo witnessed tonight," ho said, with every evidence of deep feeling, a ho finally made himself heard. "Yet I ant more thrilled because I realize It is a demonstration for a cause and not for a man." Starting with the first shouts from the doorway when the governor ar rived from the Bronx meeting, the Madison Square outburst defied his utmost efforts to quell It. The gov ernor's motion for quiet brought only renewed cheers. Twice when the cheering slightly subsided It was re newed with vigor by young women who forced their way to the front of the speaker's stand and inspired I. the crowd to fresh efforts. Governor Wilson spoke extempo raneously His theme was a pica for a united government, which ho said was necessary to accomplish any reforms. "The one thing," he said, "that will set reform forward Is a united government, and a united government does not consist of a president. Tho united government consists of the houso of representa tives, president and senate." Wilson followed tho samo lino In his speech in the Bronx, in addition to ridiculing tho cry of his oppon ents that tho prosperity of tho coun ti y would bo adversely affected by his election. 77. hF Dirt a Art Chasing NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply at tho regular meeting of tho city council Novem ber C, 1912, for a license to sell malt, splrltous and vIuousHiquorsat 32 North Front street, for a period of six months. M. & E. J. ADAMS. Dated October 22, 1912. WHEN young Miss Housewife first aspired, io build the home her mate desired, she dreamed of castles in the air, with ncveMoil nor woe nor care. She half imagined, in a way, that keeping houie was only "play." Too soon the sordid side of life ik dust and grime and soot and strife each one, in turn, reminded her, that little problems must occur. A part of thrift is in the knack nf fitfhtfntf Airl amunA vmi knlr of keeping constantly at work where dust and germs of illness lurk. This housewife had her little cry, gave up and scarcely knowing Atlir Nitionl CuBjuixa: vvny. men, irom me SOmDre ciouas oi aouor, two rays or tomta hope crept out.t The Gold Duet Twins threw wide ihe door ad entered, eager for a chore. They polished all the silverware, they scrubbed the bathroom and tm sfair. Each mirror soon waa shining bright,, the kettle abeae with rflfflmiarf iaht.maA !! iwimJ from pit to dome, they garaiabeJ up mat utile nome. Ah! Ye who feel that, once begun, a houa- Yrtfif TTfnrtr ?e 1T7VT?X itftfii. 1m. .AMf The Gold Dust Twins make play of any task that come their way. A mop a cloth a busy brush, and honestly it makes us bluet), te think wc ever played the drone by working in the house aloa. , MmL fcT--7R m t SKAItril OCKAX VKSgKli ixm whitk siavi:ns LOS ANGi:UKS. Cal., Oct. 31. Immigration Inspectors have wired the federal authorities In San Fran cisco, requesting that they search tho steamer Avalon, due today, for three alleged white blavers. An an onymous letter to Inspectors declares that tho three men, supposedly Frenchmen, although going under American names, havo flvo white girls and are en routo to Africa. Tho gills, tho letter states, were employ ed under promise of theatrical en gagements when they arrived In Af rica. C. While, Jr., one of tho backs on the Yalu scrub team, Is a sou of Charley White, tho veteran boxing referee. NO MORE DISTRESS AFTER EATING It's such a simple matter to get rid ' of stomach distress that Its great prevalence can only be accounted for by carelessness. Keep a few MI-O-'XA Stomach Tablets with you all tlm time anu tako one with or after meals. They will surely prevent fermentation, heaviness, sour ness or any stomach distress. No matter how long or now severe ly you have suffered from Indiges tion, Gastritis, Catarrh of tho Stom ach or Dyspepsia, MI-O-XA Stomach Tablots If taken regularly will end your misery and put your stomach in first class shape, or money back. ! Largo box for CO cents at Charles Strang's and druggist everywhere, j 1- 4 IU II till 11 Itlllllltb A) Ulll .Ml-O-NA. Iluffalo. N. Y. CHARLES M. SHELDON D. D. ' NOTED MINISTER-AUTHOR Will Lecture in the First Methodist Church Friday, Nov. 1, 8 p. m. Subject: "The Greatest Things in the World" Admission 50 Cents Booth's APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts and quantities, and what prlcoT We are not'tead erlng for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chance tho market? Consult ua and wo will give you quotations. In every case we send tho sellers sale notei. In New York we use our own sale notes, aud do not have apples sold by auction. W. N. WHITE & CO. 76 Park Place Now York 4oJoJ$M$$M f t r r t T t t t t T T T t T T t t t T T I & Come Where the LIGHTS Brightly Shine J" Kr FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE AND MOVING PICTURES Natatoriiinx Tonight at 8 p. m. K" . ". 1 4 f-h.H ' t' W $: $ Subject: "Modern Electric Lamp Manufacture and Lighting Economicsw T t I t The Public and His Wife are Cordiajly Invited. CAMFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO. ft .1 M - a'l S