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6 '. THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY, MORNING, :, JANUARY 23, 1810. I LE Mm si SENATE MAY BE MM IN 1911 Calculations on Probable Out come of Senatorial Elections Next Year Show Good Pros pects for Progressives. .'- OVhlntn Bnron ot Ttii Journal.) Vlui)rton. Jan.- Tliirt the pre ' nt Jtepuhllran lrarlerMilp of the junat i In llltelv to he unhorni'il. anil to lone control of that oniiy after March 1911. in the nrodii-tlon of many Oemo ' era In and proermiv' Republican i Th nrrtdlctlon Ik ba-l on calculn '-'tluna of thf probable outoint of th nr-natorlal elections nxt year. Th 1 progressives conaMer that they are go . in to make im many talna that, while they will have email rhanoe to organ lite th nenate committee two year M henv. ret thev believe thtU the Aldrloh Halo forces will no longer hold their majority In the upper chamber, anil combination of Democfata and prore Hive HrpuhllcHnu Will be utron enoiiK'i tn numbers to defeat the orKanlwvtlon ' at critical tlmea. rig-urea took Encotarftfflar. ' -'"There, am now S2 Democrats and 0 . Republicans In the senate. Counting 11 Of the Republicans Insura-enta, the or iranlsAtlon has A9 Republican votes on . which It can rely. Glvlnir It credit, how ever, for the two liilnltina senators, It ' would 7iave 51: but these two would not 1k potent to control the ornanlaatlon. because thev could not enter the Re nublican chuciih. thouKh in matters of ' legislation they have been cast with " trm Republicans in the recent tariff ses- ' idon. J On the basis, then, of 49 orjt.inlratlon wotes, -the organization . has three more thfn enoiiKlt to ontroI the senate. It requires i votes, in a full session, to qo business. The esttmat of 11 insur gents'' at the present time Includes the 10 who last summer voted against th tariff , bill. oind. in addition. Senator Borah. There Is no 'matter of legisla tion now In sight on which these 11 " could be. conceived as working together and in', conjunction with the entire Democracy. Hut despite that, these 11 are regarded ns Insurgents, and llabln j to be able In the- future to work In gen ;crAl harmony on some propositions look ing to overthrow of the present organ : Izntlon. ' , , ' - But ilssunilng that- there are seven Insurgent Republicans that Is, the seven Who stood tho test and voted agatnst the acceptance of the conference report on the tariff bill then the or . g.inlzation haa 8 deer majority of seven over the combination of Insurgent Re publicans and Democrats. The real question. Is whether there is a chance 'of 'the insurgents and Democrats - gaining that .many votes. . Twenty BapubUcaas Out. Twenty Republicans who are claused as regulars will come to the end of their present terms, on M.-mii 4, 1911. k Thev are .Aldrlch of Rhode Island. Bulkeley of Connecticut, Rurrows of J Michigan, Tarter of Montana, Clark of Wyoming. Depew of New York, Dick of Ohio, ; Du "Pont of Delaware. Flint of California,. Hale of Maine. Kcan of New Jersev, IjOdge of Massachusetts, Mc Cumber nf North Dakota, Nixon of Ne vada, Oliver of Pennsylvania, l'ago of Vermont. Piles of Washington, fjeott of West Virginia. Sutherland of Utah, and Warner of Missouri. '; Of that 20, Burrows, Depew, Dick. Flint, McCumber, Piles and Warner fcsrvo "either iiarrt fights to return, or else are out of the race to succeed themselves. Piles 1s not a candidate, and his place seems certain to go lo ' Polndexter, Insurgent Republican, and a fighting one at that He Is a member of the house, and reports from Wash ington state are that he . will win. Flint !ms indicated that he w.ill not Hi ... . . i;j be a candldatu from California, nnd the Anti-Southern Pacific forces. In that;' state hope to mnk former Oovemor Pardee, an Ins'urgent, the next senator, Hurrowa Is reported from Michigan to be likely to lose to Representative " Townsond. Mr. Townsend Is running In. Michigan as an Insurgent, but In Wash- : Ington lie has been for a year classl- , fled as decidedly regular. , I D.p.w Waats Sack. Senator Depew Is understood to ba ; more than willing to -succeed nimseii. but with chances decidedly against him , and In favor of some other man equully loyal to the organisation succeeding i him. Dick has a hard fight in Ohio, , and mav be succeeded by a progressive.; McCumber is commonly regarded as i booked for defeat. His present col-J league Is Iemo'rat. and his term also I will explr In the next year. The next ! legislature of North Dakota will have ,' two senators to elect, with the chances ', that Tom Marskall and Representative) Urnnut, both strong Insurgents, will I win. I 8enator Uurkett of Nebraska, who I was not one or the even insurgents at the flniah In the tariff bill. md Is not now counted an Insurgent of the effec tive type, has a hard fight for reelec tion, with the chances today decidedly favoring a Iemo"tat succeeding him. Senator Carter has a fight, but It Is rot so serious as a short time ago, he cause President Taft has removed the man most menacing to Carter, by nam-, Ing him to the federal bench Judgo j Hunt. ! Senator Hale has a fight on his i hands, which is sttractlng much atten tion In New Kngland. and which his friends regard as serious, though It Is not believed here that Hale Is in liny danger of being beaten. Insnrrencjr 1b Vsrmont. Likewise there lias rwently been a most rtmarknble outbreak' of Insur gency in crmont, wnicn is giving most concern lo the Republicans of the or ganization, and might possibly, though not probably, prevent the reelection of Senator Page. West Virginia Is a much more prom- sing state for the Democrats, because he contest there I determined, snd the state Is not sd overwhelmingly Re publican. The general belief Is that Sutherland will be reelected In Ttah, and that a Democrat will come from Missouri In place of Warner. i Out of the whole complication, of chances, there Is considered to he an even opportunity for the Democratic- nsurgent forces to hold a majority In the next senate.- mm Tine- .' . . , , i -. . . It iieairainice MoFaiiniAtellnley jFimmMiinipe 0 mm y Over 90 per cent of our furniture, rugs, etc., is absolutely newy profit is a second consideration. So We cut '.the price 25 per cent bought within the past three months for our new store. No big and cash them in. It will pay you to note' the goods listed very store in the city has a stock so entirely up to date, and we propose . carefully. Regularly, our goods have always been priced, so very to keep our stock in this condition. We turn our stock over almost low that in two years we ' became' one of the leading furniture as fast as a cook turns pan cakes, but there is all the time odd stores in Portland, therefore itis not possible to cut prices in half to pieces, broken lines, etc. These we are interested in clearing out, give 50 reductions, no matter how badly we wish toclear odd lots; u WARS DUE TO RICH SAYS MAURICE HEWLETT London. Jan. 22. Maurice Hewlett, the ' novelist, lis entered 0 the elec tion fight with a two-column manifesto ad dressed to "Worklngmen of Kngland," in which, describing himself as "ono Of yourselves," he reminds the workers that they form the overwhelming ma jority of the electorate, and can gain everything they want by two strokes of the pencil in the polling booth. Mr. Hewlett declares that lie Intends to vote for a Liberal or a LHborlte, be ciuse "the house of 'lords is h prepos terous assembly, which mnst be abol ished In favor of an elected body," He denounces protectionism as the capitalists' policy, because It enables the creation of rings, corners and trusts, "bs they. liav in the I'nited States, and Ood 'keep us from mieh mischief as that." ... Mr. Hewlett declares that the mon strous expenditure for armaments has been maintained solely In the interests of tho wealthier classes, "but for whom," ho adds, "wars would cease." $10 Library Table S7.SO Solid oat, fumed finish, sqtiarc top, 3(5x36 inches. Well made and excellent value. . $11.50 Libr'ry Table S8.GO Plain oak, golden finish, top 22x36 inches. 1 Just the thinjf for a small room. Also have this in the Early English finish. . $20 Library Table for $lg Fumed oak, one drawer, top 24x36 inches, good shelf, braced legs. KARPEN MAKE. . $24 Library Table for $18 Portland to Seattle and Ta coma Sleeping Cars. The Pullman sleeping cara for Seattle and Tacoma on the Oregon & Washing ton owl train, leaving Portland at 11:45 p. m Is at the Qlsposin of passengers after 9:30 p. m. This car may bs oc cupied until 8 o'clock the l'olloin morning, thus enabling travelers to obtain a full night's sleep wl'.bout the loss of an hour. Reservations and tickets, city ticket office, fhird and Washington streets, or Union depot., Quartered oak. Early English finish, top 24x32 inches, five drawers. Neat pattern and a use ful article. ' $32.50 Llb'r Table Journal want, ads bring result. Union LSCS Quartered oak, wax finish, top 30x46 inches. Cadillac make, with desk feature in each end, having ink well, pencil-holders and stationery receptacles. i $45 Library Table $33.75 Quartered oak, golden firiish, top 30x18 inches, massive "design, one long drawer with small ones on each end. A big beauty. $6 Reception Chair for S4 Golden oak, paddle seat,' carved legs and back posts. rv Specialists In. Painless Dentistry We keep in our employ only1' dentists of practical experience, who have ppent years of study In preparing themselves in all branches of dentistry. hen people visit Portland from out ,f town, they must take advantage of the opportuntt v and have thlr dental work attended to. The t'nlon Dcntlstx h.ive a full corps of oM. time-tried crown and bridge workers and painless extractors..- And don't forget our prosthetic dentist in mak ing up your mind where to go. Written Guarantee on All Work For IS Years in J" iamin umiinijl' Best Ranges Reduced Old things. ute oj Piyinf to wetptfo dPit out od wPm out ,oV off fointf to tm exjieivte ojftttinf tmm eCaxned mien mtffr.efate nevi uft eon h Sought do efieajyfy. $8.00 SANITARY RyGS, 9x12. .$5.05 $26.00 AXMINSTERS, 9x12. $18.95 $32.50 AMERICAN ORIENTALS .$24.40 $2.75 RAG RUGS, 3x6 $2.00 TWO YARD VELVET CARPET REMNANTS, AT $1.90 TWO YARD BRUSSELS CARPET REMNANTS, AT .$1.25 TWO YARD WOOL INGRAIN REMNANTS. at :.eo Lady Attendants SPECIAL PRICES Best Pain old Red Rubber Plates, each..1.'.- $7.50 ess Extracting- (.btcal anesthetic 50 y " " " - t (molars) $5.00 $4.00 ....$3.50 $3.50 Crowns Zdk (jold Crowns (bicuspids) 22k Gold or Porcelain Crown 22k Bridge Teeth C guaranteed each $45 Steel Range at $33,75 . This is No. 18 Trojan Banner. $50 Steel Range at ff : Thisis No. 1(5 Faultless Banner. $52.50 Steel Range $39.50 This is No. 18 'Faultless Banner. $75 Malleable Range $5G This range with a reservoir. All the above Steel ad Malleable Ranges have adjustable flue strips. to regulate the draft in range to any chimney. They have drop feed doors, long flue, boxes, with hot blast features, in each. Pouch feed, nickel guard rail, exten sion and ;shelf, deep and high ovens and plain nickel trimmings which are easily kept clean. Warranted 10 years. $42.50 Acorn Sri Range $31 This range has a reservoir, No. 18. . $47.50 Acorn Stl Range $35.50 uold or Enamel Fillings, each . . .$1.00 Silver Filling's, each . . 50 .$2.50 Jnlay Fillings of all kinds, each. Whalebone Plate Good Rjbber Plates, each Painless Extracting (with' somnoformj .$10.00 ..$5.00 ..$1.00 DudonPs iiiiiess neoiisf s Phones, Main 593d, A-2132. Cof. First and Morrison. The Aurora Acorn, 18-inch oven, reservoir. $50 Acorn Steel Range $37.50 th6 best $36 Lcalhcr Couch Aff Selling forS3000 fl! Genuine black leather. tuft- VPfoW ed, leather completely cov- ':s& ers frame, claw feet. A rare - ' barEain 537.50 Leather Couch p Lcarr Conch $27 Selinfl for 3180 (jenume black leather, tuft- , ed, quartered oak frame, i Genuine black leather, tufted golden finish. A neat design f and beautifully fluted around and is priced very low at $32. edges, claw feet. . $32.50 Conch SZi'jD $23.00 Weathered Ball Fabricord 'leather, black and : - w ' smooth, very highest class flf OnlY S17.00 of imitation leather. Quar- . T i.iT, ,, tered oak frame, golden fin- Solid oak, weathered finish, ish showing all around. Has French beveled plate- mirror Greek feet. " v 16x28 inches, umbrella holder, tfn rn U 1 . i, also chest for rubbers, etc. $y.DU 10631 Alriign! This is an odd piece, the only mm 1 i aa one left of its line, and is being UeaterS IOr 7.00 offered extraordinarily low tast top, nickel feet and bot- hff been Priced low to start torn rim and foot rest as well W ,' ' as screw draft. Will take mm o wood two feet long. We $3.75 Laundry Stove have nine of these to be rr ; " dosed out. without profit at Scllingat Only $2.80 $t4B.xSlyletaier,$10 STJ?,?. tK' Has cast top, ba:-.e and tin- They can.also be used for light ing. Burns. 26-inch stick, cooking, 'having small base but Have just one, which is of- large tops. We have five to fered at a great bargain; close out at $2.80. $18.50 China Closet at S14 Quartered oak bent class ends. straiVfir front and three shelves, plain design. A good bar gain. ; '. '.'? - -v.", ...y; ' $21 China Closet Only S16 Quarter-sawed'oak, bent1 glass ends and swell i run i, mirror in Dacic ot top piece, three shelves. $32.50 China Closet $24.50 Quartered oak, golden 'polish finish, straight front, .with small door openine from too shelf only. Mirror back in this convenient upper compartment. Has three shelves in lower part. . it $38 China Closet Only S28 Quartered oak, golden polished finish, has mir ror in back of top shelf, also has mirror back piece on top shelf of cabinet, bent glass sides ancraoor, tour shelves, large and roomy. 4 $22.50 Oak Bullet lor $17 Quartered oak, golden finish, with two small drawers and a large bin",- good French plate bev- cieu mirror, very lasiy in uesign. $30 Oak Bullet for $22.50 i Quarter:sawexl oak, golden, two small drawers, one linen drawer and a Jarge bin in , bottom, good French beveled mirror. - - ' $50 Oak Bullet for ff 37,SO S . . .i . - Jfc- - . . - Early English finish, quartered "oak. mission design, glass front, canopy top, large and roomy, size 22x52 inches. $55 Oak Bullet lor S41.5Q Early English finish, -quartered oak, swell top and straight front below, two small drawers. three French plate mirrors in back. This piece has four small drawers, two small bins and one linen drawer. Excellent design and finest fin ish. Wouldornament any home. $13.25 Dining Table at SIO ' ' Round golden finish, good workmanship, extra values. $15 Dining Table at $11.25 Solid oak, golden and weathered, round square, 42-inch top, extends 6 feet. and This is the No. 16 Modern Acorn, make. Has reservoir. $55 Acorn Steel Range $37.50 No. 18 Modem Acorn, reservoir. $55 Acorn Steel Range $37.50 Victor Acorn, 207inch oven. Has reservoir. Acorn Ranges are used by millions. v Made by me uiucsi MuvcuiciKcrA m -nmcrica. , i nese are extra heMvy ranges., warranted;' for. 20 years; Have hot blast firebox,- deep feed door, ex tension ,and shelf. Oven made of 12-eauee steel and guaranteed not to warp. . : v W. It. Kotg n, rtu. Om. T. AtcM.y, 8m. 8. B. Morfrfcn, TlcPna. OUR OWN (NEW) BUILDING 69-W Grand Ave. Cor.E. Stark St. FURNITURE $18 Exten'on Table $13.50 Square, five square legs, 42x4 2-inch top Avhen closed, extends six feet, Early English finish. One almost the same in golden finish at the same price. $22.50 DhYg Table S16.9Q Solid oak, golden finish, round pedestal base, neatly veneered, cjaw feet. '.'''..'' $24 Dining Table for $18 Quartered oak, golden finish,-five large round legs with claws on bottom, 45-inch top, six feet extension. , 1 . " , ' ' ' . -r ' " $11.50 Roman Seat $8.SO r -. . . i 1 1 ... - Quartered oak, golden finish. A neat hall or "reception piece. $12.50 Roman Seat for $9 Quartered oak, early English; finish, slatted back, tasry design, beautifully finished. ' $1.75 Green Rocker for $1 r" : rr- i : -Z- Cane seat, slightly damaged and offered below - c, cost. . $15 Iron Bed for Only $n Massive style, white; three-quarter size. $18 Iron Beds for $13.50 Squire post and. square filler, white, full-size. t ; ; A very pretty bed, with metal 'castings.' r $50 Princess Dresser $37.50 Golden oak, quarter-sawed, French bdvel plate mirror 24x42 inches.--This is a real hkmknm piece of furniture and of the best workmanship. Is low at the regular price. 1 1 I