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t , tiik morning onrcoMAX. rninAV. xovrjincR m. wis. AUTOPSY SURGEONS UPHOLD BABY DOOM Inquest Over Defective Bollin ger Child Will Be Con ducted Tcday. PHYSICIANS TO FORM JURY Iwtr Win l-a-t (MM Hie Ka a All Cntrlriirf tirnumN Prtstear Itoit of I alarr (a-nralkwn AzalnM l-rfcvtltrw. fTf '.;. . M Am autopsy over T H::-af. trie tjafac'ive Infant a ho del l.t nlthl after bie motMar and I ."ia altndinc rMI''iJH ard pot t at'a-rpt t fu!r hla ;fe. aaas hr!d to.Uy b, II W. nin-rd'. oro rf pbon-ia, r.d W I MNa.y. C't rhirrhl, Tlir rrrE'iEona ra aatd to baa jtatnad pravioualy aprd bollafa Ml t -a Infant w -k Io.-T.d t"br to all r a I.r- of anuir. and la hjkva !i trt r. II J Hi;'!n. who al ) ..! th child to d:a. an opar la nfcarht ba aava.f I.f. Ta iQ'iut hf..ra turjr of phyal t!.tn 4.a ror.lm'44 onM' I o'riork ! rrrcaj f!rttoin. lr. Hatrld'n tha t a t Palm tra iami. Tha rui f I - il raad bf ra th- I'ifr ahi. h ajourpxd WUh ott aftv vt p itinibf itpfsin t"maa. 'a. T"ia altera hoaj4 tha bNv taaja pfii"i on tha laft atda t'nnt h -. to f "t. m th rich! alda. t a oufar ar aaa f.fniri hut l-kad tfa rirm. aa-l th lwl would baa K f t ...I- t rlM M. Iara aa p. nat . tha aatn ir alnaT fnrn tha a 'all to tha phou -ar -bl .la. urat'4ra f tU .pi-a and harnorraara of tia 1'injl ranal .' ajaa f'"'o-l. T'ta tattr. iTrtfhn t - phlai-fn. an ill h.a i4 it. Kfinipt' paralyata of tha rhiM a naIt aat wouial haa ra in i ' a t bad taara ban no otbar aaa, t-t a, ifnad rat.Twat tday t'T. Jtal-..-( iitf b:a raaa "f aar ii!t that It t our djty to af -lan.f araraa an. tha futua finf a't.t a.-vnt rriantj ly dafartlva mm a low t - crow and auTar mon ua. and a4 1 t oui" bufd- anl our prb A L eunafiam-a ay It la our duty aly W.ihaa I ). TrTri aat--t tha baat atoak for Tt'f'iv'l aa. tha baat aaad. without fnai or othar d'aaaaa. for powinar. "l0'r h'iniini raw boon rhan-a. and taf-rttva ara aa wa.Voma aa any to r'ir"a frfn;iaa. T!Mnb of It" ' , rv I er!y tha mothr al'l toob. aftaf tha xliot th.tii. If f a matNar la lakan. tha fathar and brothara and alatara arltl !... ra'a f.ir It It la p.t. had Into an InaMtutton forthwith. and lhara tha burdan of tha t"r onfortunala la w a fhiMj d aravrnj mora. "Inattf jtiort ara an ahrot raat ton. To ar. fa Inaana or t"io laaaar daf--ttvaa I at rattia. ma ta dona. t m rrltria and m atn. nd. to maha mttmrm w o raa. thia un f 'ir t unata laaa baa no atlrac i.n that It la somar lo draw t-a kaapar. tha C I. -a nuraa na, ahaatar takaO tara of if, 19 jjraatar XaVaiUo-A Tbaaa to lata rara of tha iraaan. rnany of tham. vroar vnfaatinaT. unbind and In -aX-ftaranf. fotborV laaaa Ralo. "And vat waa aakad to allow- thai VId to II' a. knowlnc what I knaw. II fal toward aoma of rny rrltir-a aa I aaoTjld toward on a who aqtiUI willingly !!ow a h ydraiphobic a.aC to ruta tra a floa-at ef ahaap and J aa ttri.:aa dl-fat-tad. ta-auaa thla a pS-ara from l-jrtinx or r foaamtf tha dC "If ihlldrar f ama f. f nir rrltlra aata ktilad or tnju.-ad ' a naa-tla. thav would aaa a ki raaaan fr r -a. kinaT tha aupply of tha laltar In tha wnrl'l It ia only whan an artfu r"at la hrouht atraisht boma. Into lha aat f ror of tha laorna. taf rrafon borra, Ta f rajua a 1 1 y It la Irua. unfor t IMt.ll" "I ha latka.l . .-o rrjnt mothrra f dafa.-tiaaa to aa y titharwi.a. I halt taikad to ha rranr mothara of ti far. ! ti ha awarad In my Ju!rttnt In ti r""a-nt raaa. Many of lha talra t wra oat IWfaa-llaaa ra tad. tna woman I know haa aain who fa n'ra aiibft'irral, lla I an iallant awtmrMar and aa'ifM In lha ttartrtaa tin. -a I ati r bar 'tint aufpoaa aom a-ti-r-a iia a n-al J tlroaa" an-J tha mothar. lit p t:f'il prtiroplfiata, anawafad--i!lnt tiat ba a blaain" "Tha mothar. I knaw. did rot pray or ak for tha boy'a drowntnaT. Iut at aat a'ia d..t n"t ''po n nat It. ho 't ba -o.'-a. Iit u approya t'ta lf 'ijittit of tfia Inaaaa and lla da ta, tiaa and of tha rhiidraa of habitual air maar.lt. w :ao botl fatar and witthar aro a-K 'lt taa raoro-l'a-a ouraalaaa in ! yr rant faahioaa, a t it by lha waad ln out of ojr undaairabiaa wa da ,taaa thair b'irdo a nt outi. and lay tha r ua.lati"t f t a normal ta't. whlah wo t d raa'iit far (aflaratlor a f-om now f.at na yanarato a alandarj with a - and mmn.a Inataaat of daaa-ratln II ,t-i . ru-nh 'aT tradition and aaatiTiantaf ty " A. S. CATOf. LANOS OFFICE Uy riaaar CanUiajta- 9artUnl Tarwrna rIU-a Tralrf. ft .t Vt rt . Wah.. o X "pavial wA a r or, wh' In many au.-vaaaia ,1,1. rampaian. baa baad-d tha "rh htti.an tia-Hat. a thar aa canddala for t;atartnr aa !anatnf. iaaumaej offl-'O s fiirmpiai hiaf of fot l..-lr. undar lF,..,nlirl of Mayor Mottman. ahiaf H ". Hall aa dia.-hrad by th. a-oun.-.l la-t aihl f ar all-a-d In a,,.r.tiati la or?" a. No " aharaaa w.ra m.- f-'m-a Iki.f. -Toaa.-ufol" li" Tanlla U k-iowra t - Kata " InaaatlaTat na; wftta-n It l allaa4 P'ota- tion llaana M.aalraM y CHILD'S KISSJS RESENTED Trtaa Itiaapamir of ' Toav. t.lnx l lbartj IWll. rtJ.a. T-. o H-Ta Ijharty r:i antarad oo lha laat l.t of Ita Jour way tnro.i"a tha roaihwaal tooicbl. taa.Rd f- llauatora and Haaomont jfar I'alOi yiaWad by mora than a- paraonaa kara tt VrhrtaTt. " whaa a mamhar of ta b:ra a'0' I - " "' to ... tha rail.-, a alamonatration of t)n.avprotl from tha rroaj ra.ult-rt. GORICAR WILL TESTIFY Inquiry Into Airln tol t W rrr-waartl. W .iMXt;T V Xof. M T'trthar In. tliiiiiol of tava ait.a e Auatrvao t'onsut-Ganarel on XuT and hla aa. tori.it ul be made Ty tha fa-part-mom of Jaatt.a. The Ieiartrnenl alaaj .j that Information bad ben ot tetnaaj which robMr would lad further Itftta-tmente lor peaaport Irauda. The nfifHinrrmrnt said: -Mr. H.-U.kl. chi'f of the bureau f Inveettcattone of lha I "apartment of Julnt. rmrn thia woroinc after hla Ti.it to New York. durlnai wbirh h. conferred will l r. Hat horn, editor "f the I'rovldarace Journal. and Ir. iort.ar While tr. taorla-ar majr not be able la l-stl.'y dirertly lo all mat lr under lnvestl-elt-an. much Infor mation or value waa obtained concern, inc lha activities of lb Austrian Ton. .ul-G-narel ton Nuber. and hla aao. -latas, lha dalalla of which rannol b .i. lod al present f"rompt Investi gation, however, will ba made."" rr. Gortcar recently charged In pub ll.fia.l etatemente thai lha Aolro-llon. artan consular aarvl.-a In thla coon try, und-r tha direction of Consul-General ion Nuber and Count ron Hrn- lorff. Ih German mb4idif. carried m propacanda for fomentina strikes In munition plan. formal denial of il of thcae elles-a-IW.na waa ma.le lo lha Slate rpart enant eeveral daye ao by lha Auatro-Mtma-arlan arnbaaay and thia fl" . . . , ,i-na..H from Heron I W .J m j J m -..-i - rnurlan. Auatrtan Fotmn Minuter, au- IhortlinaT Hron AWlealines. rnarsa --. tha embaaav. lo make "rates-onc-al and official denial of theee Invention." CAR SHORTAGE SERIOUS lX(.lTn l DIR T l K Of i:a.r.i. o H:raMtl. tallroada. atkaaa :awlpoaawt Had Ba-ra l-araalttad ta Haw Baaa Pwrlac taaorraoaaaaa Tokaa t aaaaarra- I hl aio, Nr. !. T: phortasa of fraiabt rara bow raporta.l from rl ua parta of lha rountry la lardy cauaa-d by a ahorla of '! rapai lly a a t.auit of lha war In Kurvp. rauaine r-onaaatlon of rara at Atlantic and tlitr norta and lam up tbouaanda or rltl for wMrb ahlppa-fa claawhara ara .lamortrJaT. arrordlne lo lha ISallway A-a liaalta. tr hujinaaa rond. t ton a" al)a lha tnacaima. durlrc th- paal two yaara. P44 atot Paan llirn inai ana a"a--.aa nma a, or r la. I abo-Jl tha Ufff artual numbar of aurplua rara than about p.aaipia 0TnrimK oi rnuiptoao rhay nilKllt ha bad nanra monay a.. buy mora na ar rata bafofa thay war nrad-d Aa It baa happanad. lha ra- yli.l of bu.inaao baa au---dad lha Ion d'praa.ion o auddanly fiat lha ana aurpluaaa' b fnallaai away alroat oyarntcht. ra... a .a Kaai for aoma lima a arioua rorraatton of fralathl at Naw Tork and to a l'ar aitant at otnrr . . I ia mmt mA lhl mora than J.) rara. riaarly tnlra tha amount of tha ahortaaa raortad f-r tha anllra -otjntry. ara mm ita up in t na nun- . -. V .. Vnat. alona and It Waa Pa- -antly aatlmitad that lhara waa rra ty ror alport at .aw ivik rirpor lo" ttmaa aa murh fral.-hl aa thai atatlabla) traacla could liaa." KING TAXPAYERS SLOW nHIM i.r ii:ir. aawaty Tnaaarrr at a-attl aa 3J .v I t Ia aa lat Mill' Bay ! Ilaajaral Allay .araWr 9a. FKATTI-r, With. Nor. II i.vpa. rUL Kin founiy laipayyra will bava to tap liyaly to aual tha amount of ta paymanta of l.t rar. for. --i-aardinar to founty Traaaurar John II. Mannatt. they ra now- ioi.I l ! ba hind lha ll rarord. and bava only 14 .!a laft hafora tha aaromi half of thair paymanta will b !rinqurnt. No. trmbar 1 la In laat al-ay for pa)mant "Ta yaa-orda abow that from Feb ruary I lo Noyamhar I of laat aar thara waa paid I' i-.:il II on Ilia 1 I J ta. ay vf $l.:3.0i :." aaid Tra-iy-r lu-nnatt today. "Thla laft a bal-at-a an Notamlat t unrolla-ctad of 12. jl.llVlt. or ZO 1' par rant. In coin parlaon wMh lhaa rtcurra thara haa baart rollax tad In tha aama parlod Ihia la.t I.:J:! on lha ltl Ir of fl. TTI.Utai. laaytntr a balanra tmcol-arta-d on Novrmbar ' of J.J4 t.aUi l. or .1 pr cant. Tha nrt aj"-rraa In ro!artiona thla rr otrr laat la lias ; ;. Tha da!:n.unl tat al tha and of taaa-amhar. IK. waa tl:.J:i. or la par rant of tha total layy. To ual tMa rarord. thara will hava to ba paid tn aJurtnj lha nat ti alaya tha aura of DESPERATE MAN CONVICTED vpokanr Trlaonrr Aaiulia Offlcrr. a oil Saw Jail liar. . . . v-Av a a I'r-il al irit.ar. a -.. - . - - - Johnson waa found cuiliy in Suparlor t'ourt bara today of a rtiaria of a-aault with Intrnt lo hill Jhnaon r-anlly hnurked laapuly tiharlfT l.i'tan unron- ariout and aa al noarty tor na.i an hour lla waa rausht tn tho r-pohana l-.i.r aftar ha had Iran almo.t drownad A ro:iramaq bald Jobttaon und-'- tha water until ba waa loo waak to raaiat. Jonrtaora. laat fllcbl. wltH a pl-a of 'aaa and a aafaty ralV l lada. aaweal two bara, of bia ra!!. Th froaacutinaT Attornay la a I - - . i0 a.k for imprfaonmrnt for Ufa und"r thai babitual criminal art. USURY CHARGE RESENTED IVankrra Na y 'otailrl la-r llaa launr Injaatarap to jrltj. NKW T'T.K. Nor. It. Tha aiaautlca r.mmlllra of tha National bark aarllob of tha Airarl'an tankara" Aaaaiation. anaoumad to-lay that al a r-nt meat In., of tba rommittaa a rcaolutton an tanamrnoualy adopla t prola.tlnat aa'"t tha rlrvular l.auad by com p: ro lrr Wlil iama. af tha Traaaury taapartmaol. rnarcinar National banka wilB atarttns uauriowa ral't of Intrraat. Tba raaotutton ra-ltad that lha prac lira rompialnad of by tha raamptroll-r aro ronfina-J to rartaln aaa-liona of tha aouniry and ara not sanaral. and tbat by tba pubiii-tty (lyrn to tha mattar a real Injuatlaa haa ba-a dona to lha maf.-r iy of bankara throughout lb country. . tarrtle-arn thrKatay tn lie Today . .IBKItt'KKS Wa.h. Nor. It fSr-a-rUU Tba aa n lor and ) tnior rlaaa da-b-atlnaj Itama will maa-t haro tomorrow aftarnoon In lha flrat of a arrlaa of da bataa for tha a-bool chanipionahlp. Tna aublcl for dia Oaalon la. l;a aol V a-i. That lha comtnlaaton form of ttoyrrn mant la mora !-aliabl than tha city tnaM.tr form for tho City of Abar ilea n. ' V. of O.-O. A. C. I ootball Tlrkrta. IJrand.t.nd aaala and dlacram. rifth an.1 Mark l'rt-a.. II. II J and IX .North Uank IKial wSica. Ada. AVIATION SERVICE OF ARMY ATTACKED Condition of Favoritism and Incompetency Declared to Invite Disaster. LETTERS ARE REVIEWED I'att Thai fitxxllcr'n Sam a Vk-tlm llrl.l lo Ktrnae Vnuaual Itr mnl jr. Tammany "Mronc - Arm" MnlKMla I'U'f urcd. SAN FIIANCISCn. Nov. 1. Condl llotta In tha t railed Utataa Army A"la llon Service wrra termed today "an Invitation lo olaaaler" by William F. Humphrey, civilian counael for IJeu r nanl-Colonrl Larwla K. Goodler. Judge Advot-ata of the Weatem Department. lla u.e-l thla dca.-rlptlnn In the course of hla cloning argument for that defenao In the court-martial of Colonel tjoodler. rharsrd with conduct prejudicial to military dlailpllne. "'At thia time, when aviation la ao Important a part of the Nation' de fense and eurh men aa Colonel Ilebe-r and Captain Arthur ?. Cowan aland at the bead of the nervier." Humphrey a .l. "It la an Invitation lo dlaaater. -Taaaaaaaay Methoda- t Kara eat. "The Antarli-an peple are waiting tn aea how lore Captalr. Cowan will re main at lha head of the aalatlon nrhncl. "The evldanio here haa ehown that favorltiam and Incompetence run riot In the aervtce; and with It ara coupled tha alronat-arm methoda of Tammany ('orrranonbnr that paaaed between Colonal Italaer at Waahlnatton and Cap tal-y Cowan waa Introduced today. Captain Allen ;re-r. military coun sel for Colonel Goodler, In hla argu ment, referred to lettara wbl-h tolone Goodler wrote of Captain T. F. Podd. who had de. Idr-d lo file rhartrea of In- competenry acainat Cnptaln Covri. I aaaaal It rawed r Raw a I red. ""At the time Colonal Goodler waa amine tha. a lattera." he aald. "hla own aon waa Ivlnar In a hoapital here, aeaerelv Italured aa a reault of thla very Incompetence w hli-h the other aviation offtcere were attemptlna to ahow an. "An extraordinary situation had arisen and It required an unuaual remedv. -If the rharffee had been filed by a alr.sle man and the nfficera had not stood tocriher. Captain Cowan would have trlearraphed to hla Indjatrious rhirf In Wa.hlraatton and am h an of ficer would haie been reduced promptly. -A conspiracy had been dlacloaed wherein Colonel flaber waa aeeklns to dominate the avlntlnn service, and any officer who dared to aland up and had the backbone to make a complaint would hae bad hla head knracked off. "The ouns aviation officers were up acalnat a bard combination. It was Colonal Goodlcr'a duty to elve advice lo these o.mat officers. Ilia personal latter to Cantaln lodd mlitht be con sidered as Improprle'ias They were nothing more than thai." The irlat came In an end tonlshl w-ban the conn -mart lal. after an hour and a half tlellbaral Ion. announced thai a verdict had bean reached and that iba findlnce would be forwarded to Wash'.nclon na soon aa possible. tit iit Tioa nurRow: bbkak. IMIWN' o !-. II t.M.t- laeaweatle Laaa Malalala aloea et la H9i wala Decllaea Are la Ra alaaa aad Itallaaa. I r.ltrU.IN". Nov. H. Ry wlrelesa to Sayvllle. N. V.) A majority of the ape ttlatlve enKa:ements on the Herlln m.m k Kxchaiise having- been settled duruul the last few months, the Strx-k KxchatiKe committee haa ordered the rlnsinc oit of the remainder by the end of November, and haa publishud an official Hat of quotation as the set- llrmml basis. "Theaa are t!ie rlrst or?lcl.y quota tion issued on the Herlln Mock K chanata since the war began.' says the Overseas News Airnry. "They are ol the highest Importance as an Indica tion of the status of financial affairs In Germany. They refute all litorlea Invented by Germany' enemlea con cerning the breaking; down of the na tions finances. The moat interesting quotation are those of Die German and t'russlan 1 par rent loans. These are iisteu at w. tha same figure aa In Jtllv. 1914. This Exquisite Bostonians Here Earn Warm Words of Praise Evcrv One of the Many Connoisseurs and Music-Lovers Who Called Yesterday to See or to Hear Them Was'Highly Delighted. They are Chirkerinirs the Nation' supreme achievement in higest-irrade piano maliinir. They are without doubt the choicest that ever came to Portland. Baby t-rand.i and small parlor irrand.i. also numerous Chlckerinff uprights, Chickennf artijrraphic (electric), player pianos, includinjr several duplicates of the superb Chickerintm which won the medal of honor at the Eilers collective exhibit of ultra-mxicrn musical instrument ia the Tatace of Liberal Arts at the Panama Pacific International Exposition. . . ' . Profe.isional musicians and music lovers are cordially invited to inspect these beautiful pianos. Priced right, of lourse, under the well-known Eiiers lit tie-prof it-per-piano policy. E ILEIIS MUSIC HOUSE Kilrrs Building-, tiroadway at Alder Consolidation Sale Now in Full Swinft" at Both riarra Kilera. Broadway at Alder, and Craven. Fourth Street at Morrison .k. ahaolutali- that the Quotation of iS given In I-ondon a as purely fan ciful. "other Interesting; quotation are: Peutai-hehank. against IIJ before the war: Hohenlohe Mining- Works, 1I. agalnet HH: Kattowllg Mining-, :00. against IM; Orient Kail way. 10. against 150. "Jn a few cases German securities are listed lower than before the war. Berlin K.levated Is quoted at 115. against lib. The main declines are In Kuastan and Italian securities. Rus sian bonds of 102 are quoted at I. as compared with S3 : St- Petersburg International Commerce Bank. Hi. against 130; Italian Merldia National Hallway. 15. against I00S- The general character of the list, however, might be called Irregular." GERMAN COTTON IS AMPLE Supply Will Last Several Years, bay News Agency. BKW.IN. Nov. 1. (By wireless to Payvllle. N. Y.) Germany not only ha all the cotton she needs for military purposes for several years, but new field are now open to her, says the Overseas News Agency today, preven tion of cotton shipments to Switzerland on the contention that the material would find lis way to Germany and be used for making explosives will hurt the neutral nation, but will not Injure Germany, -it declares In commenting on Swiss reports that the entente powers hava stopped cotton shipments for Kwlss mills. "Competent German authorities say that the German army is sufficiently provided with cotton for several years." the news agency says. "In addition, huge quantities can be obtained from Turkey by way of the Danube, and even If all shipments were stopped Germany Is provided with tho material for an Indefinite time." GEORGIA DRY BILLS SIGNED Abtanlute ri-olilbltloa Will Be Erfcct Ite In May, 1 I 6. ATLANTA. Ga.. Nov. IS. Revision of Georgia's prohibition laws, one of the purposes for which the Legislature is in special session, wss completed today, when Governor Harris signed the laat of a series of bills designed particu larly to banish from the elate all brew eries, locker clubs and near-beer sa loons. All of the bills become effective May 1, 11. One prohibits the manufac ture or sale within the slate of any beverage containing- more than one half of I prr cent of alcohol. Another forbids the advertisement of Intoxicat ing liquor In newspapers, periodicals, on billboard or by any other nieana. PARCELS BAN PROTESTED rortlanil German-America na' Vlalnt riled by ahcnalor. OKEGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Nov. It Senator Chamberlain today called the attention of Postmas ter Hurlawion to complaints from a German-American organisation of Por'land of tho stoppage of parcel post mail U Germany. x He was Informed that the stoppage waa caused by tho refusal of the Holland-America line to carry parcel post packages on account of the dvlay cauacd by the examination of the con tents to detcrmlno if they were con traband. Under the International postal union, liners are obliged only to carry letter mail under present conditions. CIVIC CO-OPERATION URGED Wafhlnston Club Woman Idea at Clicliulls. CHKUALIS. Wash.. Nov. It. Mrs. J. C. Wilson, of Wenatchee. chairman of the committee on civic Improvement work of the Mate Federation of Women's Clubs of Washington, was a guest of the t. Helens Club, of Che ha'.ls. at It session yesterday. . . u-it-A. outlined a Dlan of co operation by city authorities, club and lodge head, ministers and others In an amalgamation looking toward civic Improvements along various lines. It Is more than likely that steps looking lo carrying out her plan will be taken up and worked out here. DIVORCE xGIVEN PIANISTE Tina I-erner Bacliner Obtains De cree at Reno. RENO. Nev, Nov. IS. Tina Irner . i i r i .. . nianiaia. obtained a decree of divorce by the District Court here yesterday irom uouia a. u.. a musical director now dn Berlin. They were married In New York City in Trie plaintiff alleged failure to pro- . . i . i Bn,4 avtreme. rruajtv. viae, urari iiwii a.. - She said that her husband's penurlous- . . . . ao rind fault nes ana n imurnw - . . l l a.nai.aa there was a necaa- sary expenditure of money was the enter cause oi m-ir ........ . ... was restored to her maiden name, Tina la-rner. r : 0 VER the goal every day at this our aim is to furnish men and young men with the best ready-tailored clothes in America at a price commensurate with their worth. We're doing it daily so every day a goal is made. There is a lot of satisfaction in wear ing clothes like these. Handsome in fabric, correct in design, faultless in NUN SHOT TO DEATH Baker Blacksmith Killed After Resenting Intrusion. SUSPECT BELIEVED INSANE Alleged Murderer Conceals Name and TaM Helper in Shop Tells How Assailant Csed nine After Beins Abusive. BAKER. Or.. Nov. 18. (Special.) Because lie ordered a stranger who ent-.-red his shop, menacing him with a rifle, to put down the weapon. Leon ard Goul. a blacksmith of this city, was shot and killed shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon before he could make a move either to escape or to defend himself. The bullet crashed through his body, death ensuing almost Instantly. His assailant, wliofe sanity Is ques tioned, was taken into custody a few minutes after the shooting by Deputy Sheriff Robert Nelson, who wns at tracted to the scene by the report of the gun. His prisoner's efforts at re sistance compelled the officer to use the butt end of his revolver in quiet ing him. The alleged muraerer steadfastly re fuses to disclose his name, remarking" only that he was known as "Bill." He'is thought to have come here a few tlavs ago from Welser, Idaho. He Is a iittle more than the averaee heisht, blonde, wears a sandy mustache, and Is about 190 pounds In weight. According to the story told by W. Walters, a helper In the shop, the 300,000 BATHE INTERNALLY Th tnrellii frrowtb of Tntrmil BatK tnT sine the advent of "J. B. L Cat cade" is accounted for not only by the en thusiastic frai of its users to others, but also by physicians insisting more and mors that the Lower Intestine must be kept free from wast to insure perfect health aadt efficiency. Mary L. J. Walker. M. L- D.v Olem, N. Y.. writes: I must tell yon of a case of Constipa- tton lasting for twenty years, that wes cured by your Cascade treatment. "The physician in charge said the patient fcad a tumor lying between the stomach and intestines. The patient being 62 year a old, be claimed no help could "be given ex cept the knife ; but finding the intestines in a very bad state, I advised the "J. B. L. Cascade." which resulted in a complete recovery. When I took the case she waa taking a laxative three timea a day. and bad been for three weeks; couldn't get along without it now she never takes any, laxative," Call at th Uoodard. Clark A Co.'a Drug fetor in PortiAnd, and aslc for frea oooklet on tha subject cauea -war aiau ok i-w Is omv no Pfr . ei f.inrifi.. VU . a a aaw LV m. Wa KT --- V... W f . V.NV-,.. . ' i f-astV aW aW lUr workmanship, they give ease and self possession to the wearer. My label on each garment is my bond it remains in force until you have re ceived dollar for dollar in service. Suits and. Overcoats $20 to $35 Ben Selling Morrison at Fourth store stranger appeared for the first time in the morning, slightly under the in fluence of liquor, looking for work. This was refused him. and .he went away. When Walters returned to the shop after dinner, he found the man in the place once more, damaging stock and tools. Shortly after 3 errtocK the man again appeared and threatened Wal ters with a rifle. The helper ran to the frorU of the shop, warning his emplbyer. but Goul faced about. "Put down that gun," he ordered. A shot rang out and Goul fell to tho lloor. dead. The dead man was 38 years of age, had lived in Baker for several years, nnd had a Inrtrr- circle of acquaint "Let me have 'Meier & Frank's ad on the back page tomorrow, dad! Gee, there's the thing they've been telling boys and girls to look for. I'm certainly going to be at the store Saturday and tell everyone I see to be there, too!" Tne Quality" Stob oe portlamo 75$. mmwm- -m Wi ances here. He is survived by a widow and three children. His assailant, after being lodged in the jail, refused to Kive any details concerning himself, and soon screamed himself almost into exhaustion. An inquest is being held tonight by Coroner Karl F. West. CcntraJia Payroll Is Increased. CENTRALIA. Wash., Nov. 18. (Spe cial.) Coniralia's railroad payroll is increased by about ISOO a month as the result of a change in the schedule of tne Northern l aciflc, whereby the. crew of the Centralia-Tacoma local lays over in thia city, instead of in Ta-conut.