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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALBM, QRgqON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER li, 1008. w. ettv: ifes EVKBKTS SEVENTY-EIGHT YEARS AGO this famous old medicine became favorably known as an effective remedy for Coughs and Colds. Today DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is known and used all over the world for relieving and curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Whcoping-Cough, Inflammation of the Lungs and Chest, and Asthma. Countless thou sands of homes ore never without a bottle of this standard medicine. Sold by all druggists, In three size bottles, $1.00, 50c, and 25c. Dr. D. Jayat'i Taalc Yertalfnt Is equally -well known as gentle and effective tonic for the whole family. STATEMENT ONE (Continued from paKO 1) Ibtlaborod hound bonoath his mas rs lah." Not being tho owner of a .. lllttn kwipapcr, l KBK JOU iur """ ce to defend myHcir from wo incs and iiIuiho of thin great paper. tllcvlDK in tho doctrine that abiiBO not always argument, I shall not ke up your valuable space by call- the editor of tho Oregonlan vllo pes. 1 concedo that tho Oregonlan Iuib Br 36 years ueen mu icuuuik im.- abllcan paper In Oregon. I am- do that tho Orogonlan worked Bird, ana did inoro o chubo tho on- ttment of tho direct primary luw an all tho othor forces In Orngon pmblned. I concedo tha tho Ropub- lean party passed tho primary law. concede that It was largol; through ke Influence of the Orogonlan that 6,000 peoplo votod for tho nrlmary tw and election of U. 8. senator by be popular vote, whereas only 10,- 00 voted against It. "Backward, urn backward bh tlrtlo 1nvyour flight few years to tho hall of the stale ante, and wo fine! tho electric light lining brightly on tho men who oraislaled and voted for that law, r the election of Unltoi States aen- ort by the popular voto, all promt- est In the councils of tho Republl- , parry. Here they are: fttoxs; t rtegrra of Marion. Brownell of Clackamas. Camilla of Jackson lWlk of Ccos.' Htat of Multnomah. Johnson of Wasco. Jowphl of Multnomah. Kelly of Linn. Kuykendall of Lane. Looney of Marlon. Haraters of Douglas. Upon Every Bottle Wrar of thq Gimufm uEJ9g " "-r-ty Burner, imr0.nte In .oeh bottle twmbi,. r?ugb, Ood and all Bronchial Uq 11 J? ,nUk,Jr eectually T other remedy. DR. BELL'S Pine -Tar- Hnnuv w ,,M,olV4BlyWy ' t-E. SUTUCBI turn .-. i... .. Maya (author of tho bill) of Mult nomah. Mullcoy of Polk. Porter of OlackamaB. ProcbBtol of Umatilla. " '' Stlwer of Whoolo'r. """ WIUInmBon of Crook. And Mr. President Scnntor Ful ton. Turn back again for tho time, for twenty years, and come on down the line, nnd wo And every Republican stato convention passing resolutions in favor of election of United States sonators by popular vote and tho legislators of tho stato of Oregon fol lowing suit. All tlieso resolutions and promises and. laws are violated oven boforo tho peoplo have had an oportunlty to try' thorn out or to on forco them. Dackwartl ugaln, aa little more than a decade, aud wo find that some of the now Republican lenders wero then wandorlug .away from tho Re publican fold and following after faUo gods, and voting for tho un limited coinage of fro silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 and advocating these thoughts through "the columns' 'of' (he OrcgonlanB. If the nblo editor of the Oregonlan has becarno convinced that hu was wrong wlien he nd,vpc,atpd the. pri rnury Jaw and the, election of United Spates senators by tho popular vote, would Jt .not be better for him to, come ou,t anotcfrxvewledgo the error of hlawny and right the wrong by good, clean- argument, and not by calling Statement No, 1 Republicans fools and cowards nnd violators of thler oaths and tho constitution? But It Is Mr. Scott's policy to rule or ruin, and ho Is atompting to rule all tho Republicans out of tho party who are advocating tho very doctrine that wso Is coiitomp'laUnB'.'dr wrinW to, or will vlolato this section of th? constitution; on thoothor hand, thov expect to vote to a man to represent Oregon In tho United States Bonat as provided for in said section 2 ar ticle I, unless through the efforts of the Oregonlan and othorB who want to be U. S. senator thcro is a holdup and they aro prevented from so do ing. Such things havo huppened In tho past Agaln the Oregonlan has pub lished column after column saying that Statement No. 1 Republicans are about to vlolato their oaths as members of tho legislature. Hero Is the oath that each member is ro quired to take: "I do solemnly swear or afllrm ns the caso may bo, that I will support tho constitution of tho United States and tho constitution of the state of Oregon, and I will faith fully dischargo tho duties of ropro sontntlve or Bonntor, as tho caso may bet" Now, In all enndor, I will ask Mr Scott what theoath or constitution has to do with tlio election of a TJ. S. sonntor any moro thnn It requires the members of tho logWlnturo to elect a senater: and tho constitution further provides, that tho mnn elect ed shall bo a citizen of tho United States and the state of Oregon, nnd of n certain ago. It docs not say that a man must be a certain brand of Republican or Democrat. Tho Republican party passed the prlmnry law. All tho Republican leaders of Oregon advocated It. Mr1. Scott wrote some of tho most nblo editorials that were over published In favor of this law that ho Is now condemning. Lincoln has uald that "The best way to repeal a bad law is to enforce It." I havo confidence In tho people nnd In tho Republican party that If they find tho prlmnry law 1b not a good law they will, by their votes, repeal It. Tho editor of tho Oregonlan has written many good, able nrtlolcs in tho past 20 years showing up tho corruption and evils of tho sonttor inl election nt Salem. Ho has writ ton many ablo brtlclos about the use of money and tho buying of votes and tho holdups In tho Oregon legislature, nnd has been so unkind as to say that monoy was used at the holdiup session and in tho session of 1003 to elect U, S. senator, and hsa published nffldnvlto that two of the lenders of the Republican party In Oregon actually gave a member of the legislature tho sum of $1500 for his vote. Thero Is no prospect of a Statement No. 1 man ever getting $1500, or any other sum, for hta vote unless ho violates his pled go made to tho peoplo. It Is to bo hoped that wisdom will not die with tho Oregonlan, and that nomo modern Moses will come forth and gather togothcr tho scattered hosts of tho Republican party that Mr. Scott has kicked out, and that before another election rolls around they wl)l 'havo unjtcd.'.and that'tkp Republican candidate who has been nominated at the primaries will be elected at tho followlag election, Probably theso head-lines hare appeared In tho Oregonlan one hun dred times since the Juno electien: "FRAUD APPARENT. "DEMOCRATS PROVED TO HAVE ' SWORN IN .AS RE.PJJDJUICA.NS 7 FOR A PyRPOftS. "RETURNS ,' UNCOVER, A PLOT." . Now if Mr Cake were the.ownor or a ( nowppor;t jno, jiugui,-wua -nu Great Consolidation UNTIL DECEMBER FIRST Sale Wc will continue, to cut down our stock by giving the same liberal reductions that have kept us crowded ever since the sale began : : : : : JUST A SMALL LIST OF OUR STORE PULL OF BARGAINS Dry Goods 1 Best table oil cloth, now 15c n yard 8 l-3c fluo grndo bleached muslin, now fljficn yd 8 l-3c fluo grade unbleached muslin, now ().' a yd .15c dress gooods, now yard lie 25c dress goodu, now ynrd IBe dOc dress goods, now yard "Oe GOo dress goods, now yard Sl3o to -IOc 75c dress goods, now ynrd BBc 1.00 dress goods, now yard OBc to 70c ?1.25 dress goods, now yard .....'..80c to 85c $1.50 dress goods, now yard "....$1.15 $175 dress goods, now 91.25 Wide (unblouched scrim, now 4c yard WIdo bleached Bcrlm, now Oc a yard 15c Towels " c 10c Towols, now O io Cream Outing Flannel now 4Hs ho fonqprly, preached. was right when ho advocated If Mr. Scott tho election of senators by the popular vote, he Is wrong now. Whon tho Republicans pledged themselves to voto for tho lato Sen ntor J. N. Dolph for ro-electlon, aud violated their sacred pledge the Oregonlan for many moons abused them and read them out of the Re publican party. If you wero right then, Mr. Scott, you are wrong no'v whon you ask Republican members of the legislature to vlolato their pledge to the whole people; and If you were right, Mr. Scott, when yon abused Republicans for violating their pledge to Senator Dolph, you were wrong when you telegraphed to Senator Drownell on the last day of the essslon of 1903, to vote for H. W. Scott for U. &'. senator nnd vio late the pledge he had made to Sen ator Fulton. The Oregonian is much worried about Statement No. 1 Republicans violating their oath? and the const tutlon of the United States, and has written many editorials warning them of the great crime they ar about to clmmlt. Now let us see ,wMit the constitution of the United States sv8 about the ejection oi sen ators. Section 3 of article I reads: iTh -seVato of the United States hall 'be composed of two senator from each state, chosen by the legia lature throf." Now I do Hot know of aay 8Catet No. 1 Restless . 7 - Nervous Do you got up in -tho morning tired, languid, nnd frequently with head ache almost 'unbearable! ' You have been unable to rest or sleep. It is nervous exhaustion, and affects the heart, lungs, stomach and all the organs that depend upon the nerves for motive power. What ?qu need is Dr. Miles' Tervine to restoro nerv ous energy and give new life to the organs. "For year I have teen vry nerv ous, .uftered terribly wh headache. I had alwaya aone to the doctor, ana JraT about too one day t try him for the taut time, when Jrl"?.,!! vlaed me to try Dr. Mllea' Heatnratlja NlrTlne. 1 purWed a bottl. and lh. reaulta were o aatlafactory been taking It ever alnoa. It .ha helped me wonderfully. Dr. " Nerve and Liver Pin have done loia ofTood for me. When I l o feeMnj nervous now. I so for the N'" bottle and I am to thankful I har WtMn to help me without "doo. tw bill." MAIUk, llABtUB. 314 CoUefi St. , PIS". OW. .MlUNervl"'! ,? Ht bottle will benefit, If l fall, M wW refund yeur money. MOm Medical Ce Elkk&rt, IW Ladies' Coats Men's Suits 18.50 mon'a suits, now , $0.00 $10.00 inon's suits, now $7.50 J12.00 men's suits, now ,98.80 $15.00 mon's suits, now $0.50 Wo also havo odds and ends In mon's Butts at about half prlco. Boys' Suits $1.50 boy's BUlts, now $1.00 $2.50 boy'a suits, now 91.71 $3.00 boys' dutts, now . f2.10 $3.50 boys' suits, now fAJSO $4,50 boys' nulls, now $3.40 $5.00 boys' suits, noW $3.75 $0.50 boys' suits, now $4.08 " P"Y $5.00 Voluon, now $3.00 $7.50 Valuo, now !$4.25 $9.50 Valuos, now 7 $0-00 $H.00 Values, now $10.00 $1.00 Mon's Pants, now i. 75c t $1.50 Men' Cotton Pants, now $1.19 $2.00 Men's Part Wool Pants', now $1.49, $2.50 Mon'i Part Wool Panta, now $1.71 $3.00 Men's All Wool Pants, now $4.M ' $4.00 Men's All Wool Pants, now $8.09 t Rostein & Greenbaum 240-246 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM much consistency, run In headlines as follews: "10,000 VOTERS', WHO WERE SWORN AND REGISTERED AS REPUBLICANS IN MULTNOMAH AND CLATSQP, PROVEN TO HAVE VOTED OR GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN OR U. B. SEN ATOR FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFEATING MR. CAKB AND DEFEATING THE PRIMARY LAW." The Orogonlan says that a large number of Democrats registered aa Republicans atid then voted for Cako In. tho primaries to defeat Son ator Fulton. 0 ranting that' thlo Is true, la- It not ,atoo a fact that a large number of Republican who reaMered as Bitch and iwho lo swore ttmt they wore Republican, deliberately, with malice of fore thought, walked up to tho polla an4 votod for George E. Chamberlain for U. S. senator? ny tholr votos they recommended that Chamberlain be elected as senator, and In November, only a few months later, thoy carae back to the Tplds ot tho Republican party and voted for Taft for Pres ident, nut tho uble editor of the Oregonlan will nay, as well as some prominent leaders of the Republican party: "Oh, ,wo Just votod for Mr. Chambrelaln to put Statement No, 1 men out of buslnen Wo now want to reorganize the Republican party in Oregon and cut out all timber that doea not come up to Scott's standard of Republicans." D.F. JONES, Independence, Ore, Nov, 10, 1908. PILES ' "I hare taffu wllk pile tee tttlnr ) JM. C tmt i Ul April I toon Uklic luetrtu for onitlpallta. In la iihI ewak I ollc4 tfc pilot ko to dUptr a l Uu nd of li wki llitf Ulii ul lroab n nil. I'wctftU hf aa voadara for ate. I ua sllrtjr carta m fool Ilk a now aa." Uoorco Kriaar, Mapolte, a lilTTLtf JOHNNY JONKS. Little Johnny Jones, which Is now tho most famous musical show, will bo presented In this city nt tho Grand Opera Houso Saturday night, when our theatre-goers will havo an opportunity of witnessing one of tho moat mammoth and comploto pro ductions and one of tho most musical ulaya that uaa beou presented for many years. "LUtlo Johnny Jones" comes with tho endorsement of all the leading cltlea, while the metro politan press hna been more than enthusiastic (a i pronouncing It the moat original .and entertaining per formance of lta kind that has ever been presented. Now York crowded DON'T WORRY ABOUT PILES .kWeT '- ' ' '" Pyramid Pile Cure Will Qakldy He move All ike Pais, gftfferfcic '' ui'd' Dtflceicifett, TrUI 1'arkage fey Mall, Kre. Many people suffer the torture (rf piles because they hate' little' JaKH In an urflffiafe rllef or cure. This condition Is part bf the ter rible malady called piles. Brie' aa affliction drags the nerves of t and women down to the lowt too theatre all last yoar,J)onton for -depths find gives to mankind a JwH aoveral weeks, Philadelphia four.Jng of despair. weeks, while In Chlcatco "Little John ay Joues" scored tho run of over threo months. It Is prom- Pyramid Pllo Cur'fl la sold etery Jsod that wben "Little Johnny Jones' where, by all druggists. It doea re. Is aeon In this city It will (have llevo piles and does this work quick TVin'r nnrinll vnnranlf In liprnmn a i .. , t .....-.. ... .-. - -i remarkable victim of tUo melancnoly, tho saaio production In overy dotall and tho same gorgeous wardrobe that made Its engagement n tho prln clpal cities notablo last your. "Littlo Johnny Jones" la described as a mu sical melodrama, and In a concise and Interesting manner, tolls the for ty, pninlcBttly and without apparent effort. Wo have thousands ot tettl monlals proving Its merits. Go to your druggist today and buy a packago, or If yon feel any timid ity or modesty about the matter send Is fifty cents, tho prlco of Pyramid wrlten bo vera I great successes, the most notable being "Forty-Five Min utes From Broadway," "The Gov ernor's Son," "Running for Uffico," George Washington, Jr.," and "Fif ty Miles From Boston," but In "LU tlo Johnny Jones" he Is said to havo scored his greatest triumph and to have given to the stage a musical production which for originality In construction and dollghtfulness of Its music easily surpasses any like attempt. Tho tuneful melody of all of Cohan's musical numbers Is one of the chief charms of "Little John ny Jones," and for over a yeur past they havo been familiar to nearly all ui uui iiiubii; tuvurs. ii in sum wiui no production has been more; layh ly uged'tliasj ''Little 'johun;- &:rM:WftWShffiiitt?" T tBrw-a?reprpallH-g t&JRXVtXitt&lXSr 6"8 Picture, which for malvene - aurtit'RWc.. Cite erM.Y. jJ'B realism bare sldow been tunes nnu auvoniureH'oi an American me uure, and we will send you x Jockey who goes to England to win 'packago by mall In plain wrapper, famo nnd dollars upon tho English One or two applications will prove turf. Tho play Is tho product of. your caso not hopeless, end te give George M. Cohan, who Is tho author, this proof to you send us you bsmo of lines and music, Mr. Cohan has and nddrese and we will sead yen a -. i.i .., Beat for The Dowel r F inejuowe CAMeVCATrtUtriC trial packago by mall In plain wrap per free. Address Pyramid Dm Co., 1C3 Pyramid Tlldg., Marahall, Mich. After demonstrating In 27 towns to 30,000 peoplo, the Southern Pa cific demonstration train completed Its tour At Astoria yesterday. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves tho "bowels gently, Costalnt no polates, It Is pleasant to take', and children especially like the taste, so nearly like maple sugar. Bold by all ttruwMa. Schwab has bought two largo dry- docks In San Francisco. i i Pleasaat. urn ui r,tm .tllil. , , -., - tnrtiai , liver Pill, are De Witt' LUtVe Harlf R(ers. Per sale ill dnnwleW. Mi i