o i ni Ksn \ se STILL EXCITING TOPIC jfuhville- Nov. 11.—Excitement is still high over the shoot of Ex-S' ■’or Carmack. Colonel Cooper, wh< th his when the latter shot Carmack, w« tbonds. charged with murder, while young C oper remains in hospital under guard. His preliminary examination will b« as soon as he leaves the hospital. Friends of Senator Carmack claim the shooti 1 . w.is the r< of a conspiracy in which men high in autho con- ted; that Carmack was waylaid and assn s.-ina led whilt u on his way to his boarding house, and that while he wa> gto a lady; that when he left the offu < of the Tennessee an fact was telephoned from a house near the office and that the Coopers were notified that the senator was on his way to be on the alert. It now develops, according to the friends Carmack, that there was a third party with the Coopers just ore the shooting, an ex-county official and close personal iend of the Coopers and Governor Patterson. Friends of the Coopers say it was merely a street duel, that e Coopers had tried to avoid a meeting with Carmack, that y were on their way to the state capitol in response to a tele- one message from Governor Patterson when the tragedy oc- (wen torn ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + Mr. Straus made a state­ ♦ i.ast to night th«* Oregonian. d«*claring that ♦ ment he was absolutely innocent of the + charge of embexxienient, and he was ♦ that the investigation of ♦ confident th«* federal grand jury would result ♦ in his complete vindication. —Orego­ •» nian. MOTHER KILLED AND WILLAMETTE VALLEY DAUGHTER INJURED BASEBALL LEAGUE IN FATAL RUNAWAY A stat«* league for the Willamette vallci to replae«* thte obi Tn City with plans .laid for Woodburn, \lba- ny. Salem. Eugen«* and Scio, with a possibility of Roseburg In th«* sched­ ule. says th«* 3al«*m Statesman. Little Catcher Huddleston, who has been playing with Woodburn, was in the city yesterday and stated that steps ar«* under way which make th«* league seem to be almost a certain go. All professional men on th«» teams, with a long schedule and fast ball, promise to bring out good support in every town on th«* circuit. Already men are being signed by a few of the Charles A. Straus, ex-cashier of teams. the Portland postoffice, was yester­ day afternoon held to await the ac­ Y D Hensill went to Cottage tion of the federal grand jury, un- Grove thia afternoon. against a tree and instantly killed, and her daughter. Mrs. Rhoda Os­ trom. perhaps fatally injured. It is feared that Mrs. Kate John­ son. daughter of Mrs. Johnson, who witnessed the accident, may lose her reason. P. 0. CASHIER HELD FOR GRAND JURY 10% Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens A time of year when we should show appreciation for the blessings of the past year; a time when the best the land provides is laid on our tables; not the least importance is the cover, A beautiful piece of damask adds much to the ap- 3____ We have a complete line of linens from pearance of the ThanksgivingJ-east. which to make a selection, Our prices range from 25c the yard $1.50 thftjjard; from 58 to 72 inches wide, All this week you can buy any piece of table damask f he entire line of napkins will be included in this at a discount of 10 per cent. yearly sale. Beautiful satin damasks floral designs, scrolls and dots, regular prices are $1.50 to $6.00 the dozen all at a saving of 10 per cent. Why not buy your linens this week Lots of Men injBuying Clothes are not half particular enough about quality; they’ll buy al­ most anything that looks stylish and fits if the price is low. It’s the wrong way to buy clothes. We hope you don’t buy yours that way. The right way is to be sure first of the quality you are getting. Is it all wool? Is it well tailored* A price means nothing unless you know what yon are getting for it. In this store we want you to know what you are getting for your money; we’re not afraid to tell you. either. Ask if the goods are all wool; ask if they are tailored right; ask about style; wear; try the clothes on. But if you see the Hart, Shaffner 4 00 for * hat when you can buy a ’ Gor­ uty Sheriffs Washington. Nov. 11.-—The com­ mittee on ways and means of the Nov. 11 In it farm hous«- hous<* of repre«eiitatlvi*s today con­ David Foy on the aouth tinued tbe tariff hearing for the pur­ pose of gathering data for the pur­ pose of making tariffs, as part of the plan |>ro|i<>s<*d by Representative Payne last May. when ho said of 11 bill io be framed: "It will b<* a revision of tho tariff. It will tie 11 protective tariff, and it will lie a medium and genorul lnetli- 11111 tariff. Il will put us 011 an equal Ity with Franc«*, (ii-rtnftny and Russia Salem, Or., Nov. II. - Seven coun- a check for »5000 us a d<- in that respect. That is the Repub­ ties have liot yet filed their returns lican program." from the recent presidential election. They are Baker, Curry, (¡rant, ilar for ney. Klamath, Lake, Malheur and Wallowa. From the returns already in It la apparent that the electorla candidates of the several parties re­ solved approximately the same num­ ber of votes There were many In­ (Guard Special Service.) Greenleaf, Oregon. Nov. 11.— stances In which a veter would mark his ballot for only one elector. Re­ Philadelphia. Nov. 11- Declaring Clayt ou Pope looked last night ax publican or Demoteatic. but these er- though there wan going to be some- th« youth of China and the progrès- thing dolug oa Deadtnond, when he got there. If there Is, will let *1 know later. Jam*« leavers' two brothers her» from Max« They will hit Francisco Sunday, and then return Haat. Miao Tralnle Berkshire went out­ side with her father last week, and 1« visiting friend« and ri-lallv,*- at Goshen and vicinity. Taylor and Mead's logging camp at Herman Stienhauer'a has started up again. We were sorry to learn that Owen Thompson's house at Blachly wax burned Sunday and he I out «ea rly everything, Including his winter's supplies. SEVEN COUNTIES TO HEAR FROM GREAT REVOLUTION COMING IN CHINA don at S3 00 SSB-564 Willamette St- WHEJlt CASH BEATS CBEOIT LOGGING CAMPS START WORK AT GREENLEAF I.ast evening the jury In the case of 8. L. Renn« vs John McCubblna to recover money, brought In a ver­ dict for the plaintiff, assessing his dainagre at (70 SO. This afternoon the court called the LIIUTINAMT FRANCK T. BVANt case of John R. Chegem vs. Pisgan Lodge No 15», I O O. F . of Gosh *4r«n of Hear Admiral Mobtoy D. Mr ana Ito wax recently court reartiwled en. In thin cans Mr. Chegem seeks to at Haalla on various charge«. Includ­ recover money for his labor In build­ ing the lodge building for the de­ ing Insubordination and tntoxl» allAn. fendant At the time of going to press a jury had not been secured. YARD MASTER SLAIN BY CAR ROBBERS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FAIR WEATHER IS FoRWAHTED. ♦ Oregon. Washington and ♦ Idaho Fair toelght and ♦ ♦ Thursday. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Nothing better for the money —Dutchess Trousers. $1.25 to $2 50 the pair “10c a button, $1.00 a rip. MIST CENERAL ALBERT L. MILLS. tteiieril Mills' pronouncement In fa­ tar of the restoration of the ariuy can­ teen fix« attracted onslderiibl»* atten­ tion lie Is In coiuiuaiid of the depart­ ment of Luxon and was until recently sui-erlnteedewt of the West Point Mili­ tary «> adeiny. rora wore evidently distributed so evenly that one Repuhltcin elector received about ax manv votes an an- Chicago. Nov. 11 Yardmaster C. o'lii-r and the «nine |« true of the Burton wan found In th* Wabash electoral candidates of other parti» •< railrosd yards early today with a bul­ ♦ ♦ let In his head, and li I cd later at the It la lie 1 lev cd he «as •hot ♦ hospital ♦ by freight car robbers. in In contemplai Ion b Hampton Bros Ways and Means Committee in Session Today and Captured by Dep­ :ani a *r 21, nt In •if la nort vallls ics. Il -.ition from Port­ being game. I school and college in th«» state, Idaho and Washington an* anxiously reading all th«» dope written about th,» pros­ pect» of tin* two teams, the alumni of ’li«> two stat«» Institutions, scatter­ ed throughout tho west, are discus­ sing the coming game dally, and In every place In every town and city where men congregate tbe O. A. C.- r. of O. gime Is certain to receive mor«» or leas attention each day from now on. Certain It Is that every eye west of the Rockies and north of the smith line of Oregon will read the repert of tho big game and on the day of the battle, all Portland, and thous­ ands from outside points, will be on the streets of the state's metropolis. For these reasons tbe occasion offers a great opportunity for auccereful advertising, and Just now It appears that Corvallis Is about to awake to that opportunity. With 700 cadets In uniform and the tow napoo pie swelling tho total number to 2.000, Corvallis ought to cut quite a swath In Portland, and It can attract atten­ tion Is three people are put Into line carrying the proper banners. A plan to carry out some deflulte arrange­ ment Is now under way, and to con­ sider the matter the members of the Commercial Club will meet tomor­ row evening If you are one of tho members, be present and get Into the game with your suggestion. Corvallis wants to be tho biggest thing on the map. but we ll have to hurry If wo put Eugene In the shade. at CIRCUIT COURT GRiND FOR TODAY ’’ Hart ScUAno a --‘2 Will Send Two Thousand Root ers to Football Game At Portland NINE DEAD IN WYOMING RICIGHVM Cesyri|bt EOmillS PIANS I» PUT EUGENE MANY LIVES LOST OREE'S BODY ♦ ♦ ♦ Will ir MARKETS Olympia, Nov 10 —The selling of pools and maintaining a betting ring at rare tracks la unlawful and pro­ hibited by law which prohibits the maintenance of a nuisance Re­ Chicane Nnv. 1 I Dec« I versing the superior court of Pferne »I *2 1-2: May. fl »7 5-H; county, the supreme court today II • 1 2-4 held that pool selling lx gambling within the meaning of the statute At a special meeting of the O. . __ A. declaring places where gambling In C faculty It has been agreed to ex­ carried on to ba a nuisance The >f tend the Thanksgiving holiday from fen»* In punishable by »1900 fine November 21, the date of tbe O A and the abatement of the nuisance. C-F. »f O football game In Port- Innd. tn November 2« The two ex- KEM KMM KlIIT. trn holiday« will be made up at a Los Angeles. Nov to • Al Kauf­ later date It wax at the reqaeat of man knocked out Terry Mustaln In tbe student body that inch action 1< rounds of a 25 round fight to­ • a« taken night. Portland. 1 Nov 11.—Club. >0; ♦ bluest«» *5, . turkey red. »2; red Russian. AM, valley. »1 ♦ 1*1 K. O yai Wash . Nov. it. — Th* supreme court today upheld tbs con­ viction of Frank Brlrbam under sen-, ten, e of death for ths killing ef his wlfs November 2, 13*7, in l>ads < ounty. His defense was Insanity. Wm. Henshaw is having linoleum put down ia his new < igar stand. • -a- y the Guard offb » and In about ten days wilt be ready to throw open the doors te the p ibile NO GAMBLING IN WASHINGTON