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Show A . -- rc- I u ..,,r B2HE1MN BACKACHE AND ACHING JOINTS 0too TegetW Toll ef Bed Kidmy Much pain that masks aa heumatism la due to weak kidney to tbetr failure to drive off uria acid thoroaghly. When yom suffer achy, bad some Battle Lasted Two Days and Hand-te-Han- d Struggle Ensued Before At-tacking Army Beat Down the Desperate Defenders. which cured thousands. AN OKLAHOMA CAli T. Jane. Ill a Pit St., Jobs u fuU Doan's g Kp1iur CO. Buffalo. N.T. N have bem The Turks driven In disorder from the Tehatalja forts and the Bulgarians now hsva practically a clear road into Constantinople. Sofia dispatches Thursday night convey this hlstsry-makln" news. Some of the most severs fighting of the war attended this final defeat of the Turkish troops. The battle lasted strugfor two days. A gle ensued before the Bulgarians Tvat down the desperate defenders and poured through breaches 4n the defense made by tbelr artillery. Then the Turks broke and fled.. They tre now reported to be in confused and disorganized retreat upon the capltaL Panic has broken out In Constantinople. At the demand of the foreign embassador s, intrenchments are being thrown up at Ban Stefano snd Klat-kan- e to check the mob of splderi who are fleeing toward the city. So threatening has the situation become that the powers are considering the advisability of forcing the Dardanelles with their malting aets so that the (.000 men on these ships will be available for landing when tbe expected tacking of the city begins. In this event reinforcements from the Russian fleet in the Black sea gill also be called upon to assist in saving life and property. Before the Bulgarians forced the Tehatalja forts half a dosen villages in the vicinity of this last Mne of defense were occupied by them. The dispatches say that the Turk fought with fanatical fury as If tbs eye of Allah was upon them In their last defense of the holy city of Acts of unparalleled bravwere displayed on both sides. The ery Bulgarians were repeatedly forced back by the army, which had already suffered a series of crushing defeats. Tha losses sustained by both armies wUI 'mount Into the thousands. London eoaltaad to Valley, Okie., lays: "I bed for day with kidney trouble and I waa weak and deaclatlo rbeumatlam. bilitated and tormented almoet to death. Not Improrlnf under the doctor1 treat-nea- t. I began ueln Doan'e Kidney Pllla and waa entirely cured. I hare had a trouble sine. Get Dew's at any Drag Store, 50c. altos FOSTER-MILBUR.- hand-to-han- PREVENTION tatter thaa car. Ten' are aad ealy a reawdy for, PSU If Ukea la tin but wUI preveat SICK HEADACHE, aad Ms Pills OTHERS KNOW US TOO WELL Easy to Deceive Ourselves, but the Rest of the World Is'Generany . Too Wise. Senator Pomerene has a happy Lilack of driving home a statement wfthnsi epigram. t a luncheon Senator Pomerene described as would-blitterateur. "Thank to whisky and strong cigars, he said, the. poor fellow has failed to make good. He earns a e pre-carto- living by newspaper work, but, though he is 50 now, none of the woct'rous novels and thrilling stories that be used to prate about have ap- peared. The mystic silence of the dusk comes down as comes a curtain, A laggard beetle hums along, bewildered and uncertain; The crickets chirp from somewhere In the shadows of the grasses, A blinking bat files maudUnly until at last It passes. Now softer, softer, softer grows the ripple of the river. The whisper of the leaves dies down Into a noiseless quiver. And twilight falters o'er the fields on footsteps slow and lasy And draws the curtain of the dusk la x mlety veils and hasy. And yet, In his shabby apartment, "'ever a bottle of cheap liquor and a Then singe the thrush, a song that seta the echoes all to throbbing box of cheap cigars, he will boast by A song that surges Into life with laughter and wtth sobbing, the hour poor, gray, wrinkled duffer of melting melody that comes in of bis' unfinished MSS. Oh, they A song wondrous gushes will appear yet! Tee, he will yet Il- And sweetens all the sadness, of ths twl lumine the world with the light of his light's somber hushes. genius." now the dark comes down snd And Senator Pomerene sighed and condown, the stars flare out in splen- cluded: dor. Ah, If we could deceive others as Ths thrushs song grows dim and dim sweet snd tender and easily as we deceive .ourselves, what Until, a rarely shadow of a eoupd, to sllencs to sore!" we'd he all have, It new falters reputations i. ! And we stand, wAJt bluff, fcooteh Ousry. - .V-.-V-- ,, consequential gentleman from the south, with mors beet on his bones thaa brain In his bead, riding along the Hamilton road, near to mantyre, asked a herdboy on the roadside. In a tone and manner evidently meant to quls; If he were halfway to Hamilton T" Man," replied the boy, "I wad need to ken whar ye hae come frae, afore I could answer your question." Exchange. House Plans Important. The care in the home and all other forms of household work are greatly facilitated by right planning and the nee of suitable materials for the construction and furnishing of the home. An adequate and convenient water supply and other conveniences are essential, not only for comfort and for saving labor, hut also from the standpoint of boms hygiene. Its Kind, What a voles from ths tombs Is Bker "It must be a skeleton's artlcula- - ttoa." Paradoxlcal Promise. "I want you to pay down." All right I'll settle np. Thin Bits of Com - Toasted to A delicate Light Brown Post Toasties - To be eaten with cream and sugar, or served with.; canned fruit poured over either way insures a most delicious dish. Th Memory Lingera" CI C. Ltl. Bab GO. Mkk, rwews wordless madnra'o at worshipers altars. JUUITEO DM6 BANDIT .. What They Did. "We had n delightful time last week," said the city cousin, who was ' describing the Joys of metropolitan life. "One evening we trolleyed out to a suburban home and until nearly midnight and next day we automoblled to the country club and golfed until dark." "We had a party good time last week, too," ventured the country cousin, with a sarcastic smile. "Ons day we buggied over to Uncle and ns boys got out In ths hack lot and basballed nil afternoon, snd after we had dlnnered ws sneaked np to the loft and lit n candle snd pokered until I had every blamed cent la the crowd." d d , As Wjcksrshsm Bsss It The defelt of .the R publican party is due to four causes antagonism to the tariff act reciprocity, misunderstanding of President Tafts attitude toward public policies and the lack of the flamboyant and sensational methods of exploitation so noticeable during the ' Roosevelt administration." This la ths way Attorney General Wicker ham sutNced np tha reasons for the defeat of the Republican party. Payne-Ald-ric- h Black' Prlxa Fighter In Tolls. Chicago. Jack Johnson, champion heavyweight prise fighter, was arrested by federal officers Thursday night charged with violation oJ the Mann set- - HI arrest followed the return by the federal grand Jury of an ehargtng hlm with haring What the Bright Child Saw. caused tbe transportation of Belle Oh, papa," cries tha Bright Child Schreiber, a white woman, 26 years at the mountain resort. "I saw old, 'from Pittsburg to Chicago. Augstrange thing in the fields this morn- ust 10, 1910, for an unlawful purpose. ing." "And what, my son," asks ths proud Cabinet Members Not Yst Considered. father, taking cars that the other ' Princeton,. N. J. There will be no boarders shall he listening, "did yon announcement with regard to Presidesee?" nt-elect Wilsons cabinet until Jan"I saw a butterfly churning n milk- uary 1 at the earliest and possibly weed. Now, papa, if I said that the not until March 4. Until he has had way yon told me to, give me my nick- hla vacation, tho pres' dent-elec- t will el right away for Johnny and Freddie not even consider the cabinet and any are watting for ma at the candy publication of its composition will be store." pure speculation. Tbe governor made this clear In a statement on Thura-day- . , Infirmities of Ago. ' : "Well go to see the new musical r Clerks "Want Receiver. comedy tonight. Uncle Henry," says the nephew to hla visitor. What put Lafayette, Ind. A receiver for the of the theater would yon rather alt Clerks International Protective Retail In?" was asked In tbe circuit association as I come bein' Well, sway- from on the ground court here Thursday home an left my spectacles on the In control of the orthe ttiat persons I owin' to William, bureau, expect, have been acting as a cormy nearsightedness, itd be beet to ganization without bating been Incorget right in th front row so's I can poration ; see what Its all about. Fm hud o' porated. hearln, too." Will Contest Election. Havana. The leading ZayaUtas at Nona That Old. conference Thursday, decided to a '"Old man Welthle died yesterday ." convene n national assembly Novemannounced the first man, "and in hit 23 for the purpose of taking steps ber will ho provides that every unmarried recent woman in town who la 25 yean old to dispute the legality of the election. In which General Mario hall receive $100,000." waa elected president of ths reNo taken," aald the racy gent, ' who claimed to know something about public. women. Thanksglvtng Proclamation. . Washington. President Taft on The Figure He Cuts. Issued a proclamation setThursday 1 understand," observed the peraside November 22 as Thanksgivson who knows abont everything that ting ing day. Is cutting happens, that Mr. Btlggers quite a figure In New York society." Bryan's Ward Attempts Suicide. "He Is," aald the person who really Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Edyths Elliott knows some things. "H la cutting a ward of William J. Bryan and bride figure 0." of less than on s month, attempted suicide at her homo in Omaha, bo cause of alleged infidelity upon the part of her husband. Bhe will recover. Burs Thlftf. Butter Will Net Resign. "Why, tha wsy things wv ' New Tork. William Suiter, elected seat la ths ssnats costa mors thaa a seat In ths Nsw York stock exchange." to tho governorship of New Tork os "That proves that we cars more for Tuesday, announced on Thursday that thaa wa do for ho would continue to terra aa repra- tentative la eoagresa until tho end of grabbing." . Jo-star- s, Me-noc- a , sn, rmr. The Stomach Is the Target Companion of Dsad Robber Makes ; His Escape With Rsgistsrsd Mail. Aim to make that strong: and digestion good and you will keep'well I Noehsin is stronger than its weakest No man is stronger than hia stomach. , With link. stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. Bedding, Cal. Northbound' Shasta IJaalted, the Southern pacific coast train de luxe, waa held up and robbed by two bandits, one of whom S' as killed, at Delta, thirty miles north of here, Friday night The companion of the dead bandit escaped with tbe registered mail When the Shasta Limited stopped rail-road- THRUSH SINGS kidney hare TURKS LOSE LAST LINE OF'Dk FENSES AND, OPPONENTS NOW HAVE CLEAR SAILING. WHENBiW disorders, get Doans Kidney PUls, MUS WILPVR P.NESP1T joints, backache, too; with ON at 's Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery vs mni ml4to fmt Modo fm stonsch baaJthy, hw Rnr aeti Us blood oxtractad without tbo of alcohol. Sold b r dnicriata, ta root, oodS1.00 aa batlto fora aaualacUas. far amt at bqiud roan, (fVins pc If ywa srsfwr Ublcts ma naodldad by K. Y. Korea, bf- - D., tfcaaa ms 1 ears eslpteg S la sm fc4amadlrtaadalwasr trial bea by Delta for prater, one man climbed thq tehder and covered tha or man and engineer wtth a revolver. fail fire- Another entered the mall car and held np the mall clerks. A brakeman, who had dropped off tb train on tbe aide away from the station, aaw the situation. He ran to the nearest store, caught' up n rifle and? returning, ehot the robber who W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES 3.50 4.00 4.50 3.0C was In the tender. The other bsndlt leaped at the sound of ths shot snd ran for the neap-bhills, carrying the registered mall sacks. He has a good chance of escaping Into tbe nearby high Sierras. 5.00 AND FOR MEN AND WOMEN ' - APPEAL FOR HOLY WAR. Priests Working In Ranks of Turkish Army, Endeavoring to Exclto Soldiers. Constantinople. The sheik nl Islam, head of the hierarchy In Turkey, has Issued the following appeal for a holy war In a manifesto addressed to tha ulemas and hodkaf ; "With a view to exciting and ea comuglng the soldiers of the enemies who surround us, their priests, cross In hand, are working In the ranka of the army. It Is not fitting that our ulemas should neglect the accomplishment pf a similar duty. In order that the victory and glory promised by the almighty prophet may be granted without delay to the Ottoman army, It is .necessary that the venerable ulemas organize a Bifth a holy war has, moreover, become an obligation if the conditions Limited, the Southern Pacific rail heroes, are to be strengthened. "Ulemas who feel that they possess the appetite and strength to participate In this important tgsk are invited to present themselves Immediate ly at the sheik nl Islam, which will sen! those selected to the army," W. I. W4II.OOI M mmtr wW tmmktamty i wnflMs L MUM, shoss J W.LDoagUonnVm snd fit mere f&00.3-80AA0- 0 than say tW eaaufnctarsr la the world. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER SO YEARS. Tae workmanship which has made W. L Douglas sheas famous the wmrU am is malntsmsd la ovary pair. Ak your doeUr to shew you W. L Dongles latest fashion far fall aad winter woor, notice tho thort pam.pt which make tho foot look aaudlor, points in a shoo particularly doairod by young mn. Also tho cotuorvatlo ItyltM which bar sands W. L. Douglas shoos a homohold word svorywhoro. If you could visit W. L Douglas largo factories at Brockton, Mam aad SO for yourself how carefully W. L Douglas shoos art made, you would than understand why they are warranted ta fit hotter, look bettor, hold their shape aad wear longer thaa any other make for tho price. ASfMsfpMh CAUTION. To put rt roe sphS Ishdir show. W.LDonrlaa Id ammo os tbo hot- Look for tbo atamo. an nil h TS stars aadhao daalaw svsrywbwa. Newattar wbara raultva. tbaraiw wkbto yiwr.inb. tm diract write ta fcatarr tsorslr.roa. sstaUp rha law ta ardav e POOR JOHN NEATLY CAUGHT Atae.hU Nswspapere and Literature. this over emphasis of tb nomeaning surface is due to n confusion of newspaper and literary standards, ends, alms. The word literary has come to suggest an absence of spinners and knitters In the sun; th 86 cent magazine crowd; this la nonsensical, of course. In Its elemental" meaning literature Is at least as stem a Jab aa Journalism, albeit the Intention and function of the latter la mere-- ' ly to present things that happen, of the former to volatilize puch material Into boveMng and potent meanings, to strike the rock and raise a spirit that . AH Cleverly Contrived Trap That Ltd to ths Downfall of One Forgetful Husband. ' red-bloo- He had returned Jiome In the evening tired snd ready for a restful hoar or two, "Joha, my love," said his little wife sweetly, did yon post that letter 1 gave you this morning T" Tea, my pet, said John, biding his conscience-strickeface behind the newspsiter. Well, what la your answer?" still more swetly. is what?" gasped John. What Is your answer, dear?" said his little wife, clearly. "That letter was addressed to yon. CROPS WITH FIVE BILLION. Addressed to me?" exclaimed John. I "I didn't notice I." Most Remarkable . Agricultural Year And then, like a foolish man, he r in History of Nation. fell into tbs trap and produced the letter from hla pocket to tee. Ths A corn crop of 0 WfashhiKton. boahels, or 281,921,000 boshele envelope was not addressed to him; more than the greatest crop ot corn but r. long end severe lecture' was ever grown' In . any country of the shortly after. world, ia the feature ot the country's Quit th Thing. Boat remarkable agricultural year la I told you that If you came tomorhistory, according to, the November row morning I would give you the crop report of the federal department money for my wash. Why did yon of agricultural Issued Friday. said Miss Phllls to th The report completed the govern- some tonight?" laundress. of her daughter ment's preliminary estimate of the no I know you said tomorrow morn-i- n "on "was Nocorn worth erep el responded the girt, but me mothvember 1 to. farmer $1,850,776,000. ' er she told me to come tonight, cause The enormous gum of 14.171,134, 00B she ws afraid yon might be gone represented the farm value of Novem- away by tomorrow mornln.' ber 1 of the crops of corn, hay, wheat, "I certainly should not go without oatu, potatoes, barley, flax seed, rye paying iny laundry bill." aald Miss and buckwheat With the vatu f Phllls sharply No respectable womUie growing crop and the crops of ' an would do such thing. rice and apples, tbe aggregate Oh, yes, ma'am, they would," re- Talue of these principal farm products plied the child knowingly. - Theres will amount well beyond 15,000,000,000. lots of respectable ladles does." Record crops of corn, potatoes, flag ' seed, oats, barley, rye and hay were NO MEDICINE harvested this year, But Change of Food Gavo Final Roll?- Attacked Rebels, Moat diseases start In ths alimenSan Francisco. The United State canal stomach and bowels. tary cruiser Cleveland, which arrived here A great deal of our stomach and Friday from Nicaragua, brought de- bowel troubles come from eating too tails of the fighting la the Central much starchy and greasy food. American republic. In which United The stomach does not digest any States marines participated, after th of tha starchy food ws est white killing of two of tbe crew of the Colo- bread, pastry, potatoes, oats, etc. rado. The Cleveland arrived at Corin-t- o these things are digested In the small September 15. A landing party Intestines, and If we eat too much, as from th cruiser, under Lieutenant most of ns do, .the organs that should Commander Edward Woods and Lieu- digest this kind of food are overcome tenant D. F. Gardner, marched, with by excess of work, so that fermentamachine guns, fifteen miles to Posel-teg- o tion, Indigestion, and a long trala of and engaged the rebels. Score nils resulL of rebels were killed. Too much fat also Is hard to digest this Is changed Into adds, soar and 4 Holdup Recurs Fortune 5 stomach, belching gas, and. a bloated, Birmingham, Ala. Loot of 40,009 heavy feeling. Is mid to havt fallen to bandits who In these conditions n change from robbed a southbound express train on Indigestible foods to Grape-Nut- s will the' Louisville" A 7 Nashville railroad work wonders in not only relieving at Blount Springs early Friday. They the distress bnt la building np n entered the mall car, awed the clerks strong digestion, clear ' brain and by a.flonrish of revolvers, took pos- steady nerves. Ax Wash, woman . session of several registered mail writes: About five years ago I suffered pouchea, then signaled for the engineer to stop the train, and escaped in th with bad stomach dyspepsia. Indigestion. constipation caused, 1 know couatry a few miles north of Birmingham. . Peases art on their tralL now, Ttom overeating starchy and greasy food. Duluth Pioneer Diet, "I doctored for two years without Dsluth, Minn. Cptaia Antoine L any benefit. The doctor told me there Dudf one ot the oldest pioneers at th was no cure for me. 1 could not eat head of the lakes, died her late Fri-- 1 anything without Buffering severe day after an operation. He was bora pain In my back and aides, and I beIn Canada In December, 1830. came discouraged. "A friend recommended Grape-Nut-s on Coast Aeroplane Depots and I began to use 1L In leas thaa Lea Angeles, Cal. The establish- - j two weeks I began to feel better and meat of n chain of aeroplane depots inside of two months I was n wall along th Pacific coast as an auxiliary woman and have been ever since. to the coast artillery corps is th pur"I can eat anything I wish with and pose of the war department accordpleasure. W eat Grape-Nu- t cream for breakfast aad are very ing. to latest reports. of It" Nam given by Postam Thoueendt of Buddhist In America. toad Co-- . Battle Creek, Mich. Baltimore. "There are 16,609 Read th little book, "The Road today who worship the sna to WeDvtlle," la pkgs. "There' a 1 a large number who are reason.' J A ta w aocepn ths belief of Buddha aad state-orlenUl deities, It tb UTSta. mm ran meat made by Rsv. P. 8. Ls I aback. ' uim- -i -- Ju-ha- n lajife. Wh-wh- ' Escaped the Worst of It. Tbe wont things are the afflictions that have never happened. Bobby had Just been soundly apanked for falling Into tb creek. "Gee!" he exclaimed, rubbing the aeat of what wouldnt I bar drowned?" " 3,169,-137,00- . Asa-ericaa- a mi sim as.ma What a Question. There is a use for everything. "Huh! Has anyone ever found sensible use for a phonograph?" Perhaps a man cant be married against his will, but many n poor man discovers later that be was married against hit better Judgment Unfortunately charity doesn't seem to possess any-o- f ths qualities of a boomerang. v Kra. Winslow Soothing Bjrmp tor CUMns toothing, ooftona tho gnnu, rodneoo InSnasMs ttoa, nllnj pola.cnroo aria eoilc.Ke n botUoASt Success cannot tarn a mans head if he has a stiff neck. -- Lameness - - A , Sloan's liniment is a quick and, reliable remedy for lameness in horses and other farm animals. flkauj' 1nlraont nrfUM Myth! ng on oarth for UaoaMi konoo. au4 otbor borao oilman ts lannikt nut tiaap vUhoat It la my ntaDm ( MoaTl PotLL 431 Watt IStA St, KawTork Cli- p- MzHX Qinn,af Lawrenea, lu, k. r. I No. A ertta)--- 1 had a maro with M abaaaas oa bar aaek aad one (Oa. bouloot Mom Lintmaat aatiralv anrad bar. I kaep It all tha tima for nil and moll aalUnnond for ovary-uioboat tho otoah. , af SLOAN'S Lmir-iEti-T is a quick and safe remedy v for hog cholera. Cwwnnr of Caortte amo ' Ihdwnet far Has Ch alarm. IW o k I baord Got. Bwn (who qalta farmar) aa that ha bad aarar loot a bog front okolara and that bi natly a) way ea a lablaaponafal at 8toaat Ualmaat fat a falloa ad kms.daaroaw Inf thadoaa aa tbo aaiatal baproaad. loot BMMh Sot. kroo-- aad- aivaalf vara at tbo Afrtooltarai Oollam bolldlaf aad la tbo dtacoaaloa at the taragaa of tbo dlaaaao, Oov. Biwa gave Ibe meed veaawd aa an failing." Oaaaavsa." Imms A AH Diatom Oau-- r BSaSo. bna SLA. Una (Wtlq am baa glaaaV UaaS oo I ia aa faotttf IMram W. N. Un Hr. Zazt g. Boas, lalt Lake City, Ne. 44-19- 12. V |