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t THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 2J. 1 1001 . 1 1 a3BBggBBBaBWg3SSi WHY A REPUBLICAN LEGISLATURE MUST ELECT A DEMOCRATIC SENATOR Itourn Jr., ta I their reapectlr part lea la the partv I ef coward. ' bwiuH lexalljr ' Immuni or Itia pernor. noomelvable that a ail naased. under a proviBlOB) or m'Tllha aeneraj election tha rtarlv noniloHf I r mnl either h malmilnr. bv ami' lata eoneUtulton and leielly prs-are voted for by the people and thelxrailns; from tha etste or by refualnx Lr.bed for... a primary aloclion. law. ML Ef V"?.. 'ht .K!?. .h". J,,f?.'.?1 - - .l.il.l.lB I ' " ' " " " WIWVW".! I huiivi .V U i. A l ..lit, . W.IW.W br las lrai ci i iiiereor mmium tne people a cnons rorinim or lila reapoiieiblltir, ana tne in- nuhllo offlra SBO pinr iMnn tn maiee tfnimr, ininauai wnn wotua win T in " 7 I....- .. K.....kt ureil under thai Our rnimar elections law embodr-1 ''' Juatirjr one of these man in aiie mtw - ..K.lln these atstementa waa naaaed bv a I auch batraval would become ven more control of tha publle wlU and all pub- im i aTTlJi'tAlM " " Prl le He servants ma4a reaponslbls to tns to It.BOS asalaaC and noiwlthaundinx atlmatlon of every Honorable man. LI. .51 t.. I., destroys all political I ih. ...... T. i i. ...,. Nor could the beneflrlarr of auch per- rw"'I'ws w . . " a '" aayvi i a. ass s j - . - m . nel.litea and political ix-eea. out boi opponents charxed that tha people did M,ar n ?,r' or ,"mcr ,Iru"i party lnirl aor orsanliatlon. I noPknow what they were dnlnx when 'P Itself would be F A nlaln statement of the . political ihe. voted for It. Aorordinsly. at Ih. tharebywncjea.il and tha odora of situation In Orson at thle Ume may i.neral election, the advocate, of I aud would ilnssr in tne toxs. K. unanl Interest. Our primary I l,.iln v --n f nr- k f ha nuinlil ' Wine nf luaUl Veils. lertlona tow proviaea uia I and of the enforcement or Btateinentl i tB, Oregon prlmarlea held laat eeekin. Jt ffwhloh! VV.?,,,1 ,0 he PKpU April lion, j" M.Pt'ik. roc.lvid tha me party a be lot by PJv I .owlnbtll: I Itipubllcan nomination for United TZThZ nomination and wtU not with- I ' "J "" dr"w",!ul- TSlle'of Mil, thlt '-8ctln I. That we, tha people of oratlo nomination for United fitatea ui ii "' ' i ih. aiiu r nM.An hrnv iniiruri iinauir. in ini ifnin r Herimn in wii ww i.. i.i. .,.- nnmlna-I aur repreacntatlY and ecnatora in'ourl June oovernor cnamberiain aervaiea In th cae of a ";V,,'n0dfnl"ll lelalaUre aaeen.bly. aa auch offlcere, Mr. Cake by a amall plurality, thereby lion tha candidate may In audition 10 candldatea developing from the Democratic candl- "yfaf" Jj.'i.p,ilhar meaaurea and for United Htatea arnator tT4.1,' KM aubecrtba receive the hlC principle he vfff'.f'?0,,"" ber of votea at our general to one of two etalemente: nut ir ' " w uw ub ae Althotiah there waa no oraa nalgn made for the adoption of tha great peraonal popularity, J bill other than the argument aoeom-1 t but luat to the law. and a panrtng Ua aubmlaalon. while opponent anticipation of tha critlclam b doea not eo eubaorlba h ahall not on Uiat account be debarrea irom ne JoL It will be Been, therefore, that three coursea are open to mm Tare OomrBe Opas. He may aubaeiiba to Statement No. t, as roliows from thlaldat Into the people's choice for United heat niim- I States aenator. The normal IlepuhllcAn elections, majority In Oregon la conceded to b wn Tte Warlta. i rum ja.uuu 10 iv.vuv. mi iuii rc woa ob nm aseia. li.niiin. r ..mr ri,inikriiiii'i Although there waa no organised cam- I ,UUtv and fltnea for tha offlca and deem proper natinn nf IHm orirtnliim - . ffne of tha primary law aaaalled It vhm-1 enemlea of the" Uw that aarae destroy: anUy. th baato principle of State- party lines and Integrity, to atata that i rno. i wig ui ivun vi v.iri mT opinion uovornor uiunMntin rv " ..... . - . b. - mamU nf I men " . - - a i miifli trm itirm nw inn huuh wne uiu i mii ih. vni.. nr uvir. tniuunn i.-r."n5! dTI ric? that durinV my terli Indorsed, In th paaeag of th I RePublleai anemle. of the law who be- ofo,niI l wl 1 alwSva -rotf Tor that ' H popular yota ol 'M.HI for it u.vd that In aelectlng- Oovernor Cham-' tLMAi oJiTnlfed Vtatea aenator In . Mtnat It. or by nearly IH berlaln. a Democrat, they would pre-' La ticelved tht highest l . . - vent a Republican leklslature from rat-. 7 ihJ rVLonUa 5otea for that The Oregon JegUlature consist, of fym, the people- eelectlon. obeying Simon it henerll a ction neit 0 memlwra. 0 In the senata and 60 in te p.ople a inatructlona and electing Krill?in Jhe elecuSn of a senator In h house 4 making tha necessary ma- a, united States senator the Individual without rSgart to my In- ri on full attendance for tha alec- regardless of party, that tha people S?.mu? Bflf mm"' or h mr mh- tlon of United BUtes Benators. mikht select for that office. Sinhi PiXlmmt'li' i aJ TfJllow A thelast election the number of fhu, th,y hoped to make tha.prt- 'n!ri l offloa 1 ! shi." Statement No. X legislators elected waa mRry ,aw and Btateraent No. 1 odlou rflnBldeV nTrrotf th I People for "fflclent with th. Statement No 1 and .ought to create what they thought United ? Stat? oSator In eingrea. ai hold-over aenator. to raise the whole woujd . impoaslble conriltlon. by inthlne- more than a recommenditlon lumber thu pledged to 61, maklnr on forcing upon a Republican legislature whlcfc IhilJ ' b Tat liby "wholly lolnt baHot majority of five out of a for confirmation the popularly deslg- dlrew?d if tha Aiaon for doing ib total of 0 brAltth 61 ated Democratic candfdate foe United . . a . a mi nil rrvum ? nr nr Utaiaa umlnr 1 pledge voluntarily, and it was They failed to real! '. that greater of Unlte'd 8t.t...n.tor. It . to n- 'Y'SST. a"1"k iu" AV 1 .Wi7i. ?a JJl""'.'1"" tirely optional with l"-" Sputa reelection of UnlteYstate.- .en- come. thepVe.entJuy4'. Waal IW Tiowoaa. I ,tor and for tha purpose of securing I ni and the law? that the intelllvence Tha law further provides that Unltei" I 'or themselves from the electorate Pref-jand Integrity of the whole electorate- States senators may do nominates bj i i m me ei-cuon in me uiiiuaof tna state aa weu aa tne integrity PRESCRIPTION PURIFIES BLOOD Srutralie VoUoaotu Aalda and Stopa Bheumatio Palna and Catarrh. ' sought; the consideration In exchange 'or such preferment was to be by them, ns the legally conntttuted representa tive. of the electorate In that behalf. the nerfunctorv confirmation of the people's selection for United State. senator, as that cnoice might D ascer talned under the provisions of the same law by which . tha legislators themaelve. .eoured nomination to of- - fnllowlna- ' nreacrlntlon 1s very I floe. .Imp;, but Is the most effective ob- Blndln Raorad aa aa Oath. talnab: for neutralizing acid poison in I the blocd and relieving rheumatism and I honor; no contract more binding; no nu n ,narou eiiiiicuis, wn iini mutual consideration more aerinue tnan quickly restore the sysMioi-to a healthy B contained In the Statement No. 1 condition. Any one aan prepare this pledge: and no parties to a contract simple nurture. The - Ingredients can could be of more consequence to gov- be obtained at any wall-atocked drug emment and society than the elec- atore: . . , . torate upon the one aide and Its aarv- "One ounce Compound Syrup of Bar- ant upon the other, aaparilla. one ounce Torla Compound, Under the United State, constitution half pint high grade whiskey. Mix and there can be no penalty attaching to use a tablespoonful before each meal tha law. Th legislator breaking hi and at bedtime. The bottle must be aacred pledge cannot be Imprisoned or well shaken ench time." , fined; hence, he Is doubly bound by Tha good -"fect of this treatment I. honor to redeem hi voluntary obliga- aaid to become apparent after the first tlon. Failure to do ao would not only few dose, and that it I a remarkable brand' him as the destroyer of a aacred system builder and renovator. - trust, but as tha most contemptible and loyalty of tha members of the legislature are now at ataKe, and from any honorable viewpoint the mere In-, tlmatlon of tha possibility of the leg- ; islature or any member of th leglala- 1 ture falling conscientiously to fulfill his pledge or loyally obeying; th in-j structlons of the people. 1 not only , an Insult to the individual members 1 of the legislature but an Insult to the : intelligence. Independence ' and patriot- : Ism of the Oregon electorate that they ; would nermlt such action to are un-' noticed or without holding- the culprit to a rigid responsibility ror ma trea son, , . CATHOLICS DEDICATE NEW CHUBCII SUNDAY The new Catholic church at East Ninth and Alberta streets, known as St, Andrew's church, will be dedicated next Sunday morning bv - Arohbishoo Alexander Christie, beginning at 10:30 with solemn high mass. The need of a Catholic church In that vicinity ha Ions' bees, fait by th members of that church, who are well pleased with their new place or woranip. Tha church will eeet comfortably, about 460 people. On the flrel floor are four large classrooms te be uaed by the Sunday school department. The basement, which tneaaurea II by !, baa been converted into a pariah halL where the social exercises of the church Will be held. Next Sunday will be tha first anni versary ef the church, the services ef which have hereiufure been held ta a halt at Highland. I I -II I I ' ReraoTal -Table Hock. The Table Rock Mineral Water Co. haa removed It I'ertland office lo 101 Iiuard of Trade biillding.i kialn 4141. Nute l,he numuer la your phone book. Seetaolea tl at Metager's.- ILLINOLS IS TA1TS BV:17C,000 BTRXVf ... . ' . HCalted Tm l4 Wlre.1 Cbteago, Oct II. -The straw vet be ing conducted br th Chicago Reuord Iferatd today gives 'Taft a plurality IfiftM U fill... .la II .. 1 . tarried the atate in ltd by loi.ojt. - Wliai 75c Will Do. . Seventr-flv cents wtll buy a bottli ef liark Tonic, and la many caa tha' bottle I enouali.lo cure a case of rheu ma i lam, liark Tonto drives all Iiii purltiea front th ayatem. Address-n rail the J.'A. Clenienaon Irug Co,, cor nr rJacond and Yaiiihllt stieeta, ih houi of pur auJ up ta ilate unditloo. Ky'ea teated free at Metsger'a. The Swine ojr the Flower? Oh me! ' Zaw a huge and loathsome sty,' ' . , -fVhcrcin a drove of wallowing swine were .barred, Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye; - Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source of LARDT I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first ' ' ; One glistening mass of roses pure and white,; With dewy buds .'mid dark green foliage nursed; And as I lingered o'er the lovely sight; The summer breeze that cooled that Southern scene, WhisperedBehold the source of COTTOLENEr tlon; and" Gold Medals (also representing highest awards In each caae) at the Charleston Exposition, the Paris Exposition, and the "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" COTTOLENB is' a pure and wholesome frying and shortening medium, made from refined cottonseed oU. There is not an onnce of hoe fat in it to make food unwholesome, greasy and indigestible. Chicago World's Pair. ' In fact, in every case where COTTO ' As evidence of its superiority, COTTOLENE received Grand LENE has been exhibited in competition with other cooking fats. Prize (highest possible award) at the Louisiana Purchase Expoal- it has invariably been granted the highest award. Made only by .THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY,-Chicago IwH , -imp a wmm, J THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY FRIDAY o roil wt Begins Tomorrow llornlog at 9 o'Oock I !i fl ' f ni Uk il laV I al M 25 to SO Per Cfehf of There' never was such an opportunity to secure fashionable merchandise as such '.ridiculously low prices as this' occasion offers. We would ask customers to keep to the right as much as possible, and, in case sales people are all busy, to wait on themselves, as they will find all goods marked in plain figures, and strictly one price. Sale Opens Daily' all.A..U. f l i r rs:-. rr" " ". ' Ilea's rcrn!sb!ogs SOX 2 rafr for I mm en a tot men's fast uaca tfOM. 5 c for Imported Hose, regular 2ie teluea. 12 Ht for wont, caanfmera and liala luf e. refuiar c vajuee j omiui !5 for men fee OreraUa. jrrcTwxx p for mire eil Bova. Teeka. Fsur 1 llan1 Jail iI'Im; 7 S- iroo1a. 2 Of i ..!' rt ioe Tla. Te-ks 1 rur-io-Hanua. all ti'.k: it rmi- i fi aa eTtraor'nary f I -t f mrt4 s'.lka; sU rT- B ( i f rrtoe ef SfeVS Ml- era. Vl Sea. eta. 500 or more in this assortment, all the very latest. 19.50 for your choice of an elab orate assortment of all late Paris riesiens: valurt uo to $35.00. f22.50 for elaborately trimmed man-tailored, excellentffinish and quality suits, broadcloths, serges, etc.; values to COATS f 2.85 A lot of black, dark brown, fancy and light colors; values runmnar to $10. f 4.85 Cbvert Jackets or long semi-fitting Coats, in black and fancy colors: values to $12.50. S 7.85 Elegant coverts, in short and long Coats, kerseys and fancy materials; some silk lined throughout; values to Sits, f 9.85 Long covert or silk Jacket, in loose or semi-fitting, all colors and materials, full hand tailored, silk trimmed; worth to Szi. $12.85 Big lot of English kerseys, broadcloths and fancy coverts, with empire and panatella effects; worth to S3U. f 14.85 A vast snowing of the new empire and sub-Directoire ef fect, silk trimmed, man hand tailored; sold as high as $35. f 19.85 Choice of the finest Coat in the house; this includes all the late novelties and staples in the finest materials known to the ladies' coat world; the fashions are the very latest; coats among the lot that you see retailed about the city up to $45. SKIRTS -About 2000 Skirts 81.85 for ahroken lot, one or two of a kind, in light and dark colors; worth to $5. ' S2.85-S3.85 for wool, Panama and cheviot; worth to $6. 4.85 All-wool Panamas, broadcloths, Venetians, tricloths and voiles: worth to $10. ST.85 for broadcloths, Panamas, voiles, lucians, nuns cloths, drap d'etat, etc., that retail as high as $18; this includes a lot of oil boiled taffeta silk Skirts, -S.85 Directoire front and sub-Directoire and pigeon flare and other of the late styles; in black, blue, brown and fancy colors; running in vaiue to u. CHILDREN'S COATS 53.00 Children's bearskin 'Coats, velvet and crushed plush trimmed, with silk cords and fancy buttons; values up to $7.50. $10.00 values children s Coats, special SS.OO $8.00 value children's Coats, special S4.2S $6.00 values children's Coats, special 83.18 Women's Shoes ' One ef I ha larest storks f F"ure erer offered at retail la Amer ica. All new. rnanufar-twred for tbls reason's trade, ronsiriir.a; of mink, leaeelU. sable, fox. wolf, Japaaose aolnk, water mink, frar squirrel, coniry. etc.- 1 4 5 For Soar worth IMS. 2.f rVr Mrf wnrth 17 M For 8rf worth 1S.se. Bi.f,5T fnr tVarf worth Site. liH. ' !&."V For rbmrf worth la the Terr BMt f .ah tonable rreeitiofim. wenet t tbe-a with talis an4 MtoraJ heeda. Tha .very ftot ladles sets, raanlna In tIm op to wUI (Meeod at lM than half prir. PfJ.ll'. ror rray irnj Mart, mi p te izs. tad la i f 1.55 ror SJrarf worth Sl a I-or lw-rr wortri IftrM I ura fnr Ca rt Ink f.OO for Canadiaa BUnk Muff, wertb tr lre elw f 111. Etoia. worth eeilj 111 to I:. 11 aita OO For "Te4taa fr,!r.k P ote and Jauff. eht at lie 6,000 MUrs of Macks, la laoe or Blaolisr, ta all sises. tub rraatast tatfiU ta she historr. SI. 4 5 will taka tha finest pair ef ladles Shoes In ths house: also mi.aea alaea; valuea running- to IS. 60. S1.85 for ladles' Dress Shoe, oatenta. vlrl kids, patent klda, many aha. pea no sires oution ana lace, Daj. ana Biocner cut a. Heguiar 14.0a value. S2.35 for your choloe of any ladles' onoes in mia vast eoliocuon; iDcludod are hla-h-grade patent kids, turned soles. Ooodjresr welts, klch and low top shoes. Reirularl sold elsewhere. ror a.vv ana .v. Men's Shoes ! nslrs of men's Shoes at tha eoat of the leather. SI. 35 for a M lot of broken sices, worth to I2. Sl.r&- for resular and asmpts si sea, fall etrteo: no to li t crmdA..- S2.H5 for pAteat leathers. TlH and call, in Dincher aaa asas, nana we tut; p to Si valve. . f 2.9 fl for eholro of the flnest street or dreoe Shoo In the house; la) patents, r-a'fa. etc; twh made roode; ths law eat str): En4loit-Jntiaso sad Star brand foods; worth to Ii. vsjtajrrkss wam Ton. Srfe-rv sTsstee as4 tke raaaows CrttotP, "fB ) Waeainrkoa truil, Vroo orr. Crakeers' aaa BTvKtue- , f iwaa Be ia-4ch tops, wbjbo, twArk ul a UM nanittAnt tM. an ra TU avaob- vasw a em mm pexrs la ", aaa ovwrr tnr f "-- t at prorteelv Of. IUT 1 ia avaTixjt, raxca. f 4.45 for all-wool and anions, in cassimers and worsteds; worth from $10 to $1250. T.45 for hand-tailored garments, . Lamm at Co. and other famous makes; worth from $13.50 to $18. f 8.85 Imported materials; full hand tailored, nobby green and brown exf sets; values te $22.50. 5 ; ' ' S 12.50 for choice if 1,000 Royal TailorsVtmderlivered custom made Suits, in single and double-breasted styles, .nd other newest mer . chant tailored fabrics, also serges, thibets, pique cloths, etc.; worth to $30. .' f 14.85 Choice of a most elegant lot of air hand-tailored, imported ' materials, in the very latest custom, tailored fashions; worth to $35. S 17.85 for your unlimited choice of the finest Suits in the house, in the very best material, latest fashion and highest grade of work- manship that the world produces; sells regularly up to $45. Overcoats and Cravenettes J 3,000 Overcoats and Cravenettes, sues running from young man's 30 bust to men's extra size, 50 bust measure, in all colors and styles, from the Royal Tailors of Chicago, Fleischer Bros, Cahn-BIock & Co, and other noted makers of Overgarments. " X f 3.85 Choice of a lot of samples and broken sizes, in dark and . medium colors: worth from $3 to $10. . 86.85 Choice of a lot of box or long Coats and Cravenettes, in all 89.85 A splendid lot of hand-tailored Overcoats and Cravenettes, in novelMr or dressy effects; worth- to $2250. 812.50 -.his lot contains full custom-made undelivered Overcoats and 'Cravenettes and short Top Coats, from the Royal Tailors, Lamm & Co, Cahn-BIock and others; the peers of overcoat pro ducers; valo.es in this lot run easily to $35. 814.85 for your unlimited choice of the finest Overcoat or Craven ette in the house; this includes garments of every description: values that sell as high as $40. . Specials' In Housekeeping Goods Slaaksts. BOe for nice rray Blankets, reru lar 11 vaJuea. - -75 for 10-4 rray Blaaksta, rTi Inr 11.25 valuea. S1XK for extra larsa Ptanksts, all color, values) up to 11. IS. 82. OO for fins wool-nap ribbon bound Blankets. A better valna waa never givmn in this citr. Bex "tarly sell anywhere for 14. - S5.00 for vary best, wool Blank eta, In manr different colors, ral ass up to tit sad tlx. keels aad mow Oases. 49t for foll-slssd llsa Eaewta, worth e-rerywhers slss tl. T5w for ths worr bosi linea Bkewts. -values to ti ll. lit for 42aSt Plllew Cases, vmluss to SSc. for Pillow. Cases, values ts itc . . . 5s for Rock and Turkish Towels. resujjr Its vaioss. 104 for Ruck and Turkish Tow- ola, rexular See values. 1Ss for Hack and Vnrkl.h Tow ns, rexular lie valueav Cur- ecru Laes A5t4. for tnsdlum piss Lac taina. values vp to $LJS- mi IK tor whfte snd Curtains, ralaes up to Ui. Ate war fA.-..:MMn.iii tln h. perior Lacs Curtains, rexular Tt valsss. . ' OssarsTBsra. ft 9 for ftas a.elss Ooifortra. rri wiui rorioa. varoes te t.ia. Ooat- etoi fl.19 for fall sis conn. fortors, tsJuos p te ll.ia. Sl.KA for teaat'ful as.tet-lln4 Ciforters, - bMBtifallr flalehe-l, rerr best sjuailtr, rexular 12-21 vaioes. , f5e for res-alar Trrmont brand euspreada. worth p to 11.21. Ilea's Fornlsblngs flOtoa worth of re4s mmst be sold ta two weeks. . 854 will bur all kinds of balbrlr tao. fleece and merino Underwear; worth to II. , . 55 will buy select lines and full ia; worth from tl to IMS. 85 for purs wool, bajbrirraa or merino raiments: worth to 12. Several hundred down extra fin XTSdes In Medllrott and eilk Mix Underwear, at less than half tha rexular prices. - XXBTS. : 35 t"r work tax e-r dress FhlrU; worth 7 55s fer rreorh flanael silk bj!t t u r snd other - fine qualities sf FMrts; worth to II. TR fr silk warp Kstllxe Bhlrta, vaiues to 1..'. 8 32 WE ST.,r- at.