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INCREASED SALES ENABLE THE STORES THAT ADVERTISE TO SEl L MORE ChEAPLY THAN THOSE WHO DON'T. VOli. XX. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM11ER I I, 1010. No. 215. " A DISGUSTED REPUBLICAN FILES UNIQUE STATEMENT OF HIS PA!GN EXPENSES Dick Feris, Defeated Candidate k iominatidn for Lieutenant-Governor of California, Hoids an Inquest on "the Re mains" Totals Up Expense Account of $3231, But Item izes the Bill Reaches the Conclusion That He Was "A Red-Headed Political Lamb and Artistically Shorn." Los Angeles, Cnl., Sept. 14. Did: Ferris, defeated Republican candi date for tho nomination for lieutten-ant-governor, filed today with the county clerk an account of his cam paign expenses, In accordance with the law. A few Items of his expen ditures follow: Tolegrams from Minneapolis, "bit ing at tho bait" ?10. Personal expense and canvass of voters, such as being the "fall guy" for a bunch of alleged voters hang ing around saloons who "moved in" when I attempted to buy a drink for myself $100. Circulating and verifying petitions and printing bill. I don't know whether this money was spent or not; it is my opinion It was not ?1,39C. Circulating and verifying peti tions, so G. L. Moselle says. Per sonally, I don't know and don't be lieve him. I have tried to get vouchers from Moselle and D. W. White and failed. In fact, I havo Never in tho history of our store for our customers as wo havo this large increase in our business shows clearly that our styles and prices 1910 and 1911 Newest Styles In Ladies' Tullurctl Suits (like tho cut) Now on Solo. Work manshlp and materials the best. Wonderful values for $8.50, $10.50 and $12.50 . " B ! ' Grlatcr CHSCclSf StOfC ofegjn I every reason to believe I was tho red-headed political lamb, sheared by, these two gentlemen $1,2G0. Money borrowed by D. Whita and G. Moselle to cover alleged advance on circulation of petition. They tried to get $550 more for tho same alleged purposo but I refused to further answer "hands up" $450. For conveying a few inflrm and disabled voters of Orange county to the polls, who must have voted for my opponents ?25. o Not n Tlnpot Navy. fBNITED rnESH LEASED WItlE. Toronto, Ont. Sep. 14. While Canada's navy at present consists ofj but one second-hand cruiser, now en route from Rio Janerio to Victoria, Commander Roper, of the Canadian navy, objects to any sarcastic refer ence to it, and at a luncheon yester-j day mado a speech which will bring him some notoriety. While dis claiming any desire to meddle in politics,, Roper, who has been Just have we achieved. such(a marked success in buying tho appropriate goods season. Tho eager customers that visit our store, and tho unusually .New Fall Millinery The greatest showing wo ever attempted in Fashionable Mil linery is here in all styles, shapes and colors. Styles Like the Cut Now on sale at wonderfully low prices. $1,95, '$2.50, $3.50 and np Dress Goods The greatest stock in Salem of fashionable dress goods and silks make your selection from, and atlowest prices. Yd, 25c, 35c, 45c 1910 and 1911 Newest styles in hirt Waists NOW ON SALE The greatest showing ever made in WOOLEN, SILK and LINEN. Come here for bargains. Each 49o, 76c, 9Sc, $1,49 and up Undo .Too Is Snfe. Danville, 111., Sept. 14. With tho congressional primar ies but ono day distant, "Undo Joe' Cannon seems assured of renomlnation from this district. His opponent for tho Ropubli- can nomination is tho Rev. Henry Downs, who is making his campaign on an anti-saloon platform. Because of Cannon's almost certain renomlnation, Httlo in- terest In tomorrow's primary is being takeri here; The Democratic nominee un- doubtedly will bo William Cun- drlff. four months in Canada, in indignant terms, berated all those who venture to disparage the government's naval policy. , Ho deprecated the term "tlnpot" navy, as applied to Canada's one-ship navy. DEMOCRATS DEMAND RECOUNT IN .MAINE UNITED rHESS LEASED WIM.l Portland, Me., Sept. 14. Claim ing a plurality of 2C votes, George Hanson, Democrat, asserts he defeat ed Congressman Guernsey in the fourth congressional district. Han son .will demand a recount of the vote. In the first district, where 'Xsher C. Hind's plurality Is apparently 324 votes, a recount will bo demanded by William H. Fennel, Democrat, who made the race against Hinds. are right. and Si to up. Ono Explosion in Coal Mine Linton, Ind., Sept. -4 man was killed, one fatally and 10 seriously injured today by explosion of a gas pocket In tho Dugger coal mine, in Sullivan county. Moro than 200 miners wore in tho tunnels whon tho explosion occurred. It was ut flrst be- lleved that all woro ontombed. alivo, and Httlo hopo was on- tertalncd that thoy would os- capo alive. The men woro working in a distant tunnel, to. which fact they probably owo their lives. Tho killed and injured woro ro- turning toward tho shaft when the accident ocurred. When the news of tho oxplo- slon spread through tho mln- ing community the families of tho men below ground rushed to tho mlno entrance. Many women were hysterical, and some of tho pitiful scenes of the Cherry mino disaster' were re- enacted. Poindexter, Insurgent Candi date for Senator, Carries State of Washington by More Than 30,000. ENTIRE TICKET A WINNER I'oindexter's Nomination -Insures Ills Election, As Four-Fifths Of the Successful Legislative Candidates Are Fledged to Support tho Party Choice The Fiaht Was .Made on National Insurgent Issues, and Is a Wonderful Victory. Seattle, Wash., Sopt. 14. The winners: For Senator, Miles Poin dexter, Spokane, insurgent. Congressmen: First district: T. P. Rovelle, Seattle, insurgent. Second district: Stanton War burton, Tacoraa, insurgent. Third district: W. L. LaFolletto, Pullman, lnsurgont. Congressman Miles Poindexter, ot Spokane, insurgent, was yesterday nominated by tho Republicans for United States sonator by a plurality over Judge Thomas Burke, stand patter, of moro than 30,000, and by a majority over all five of his op posing candidates. Poindexter carried King county, "WIo Goht's?" I saw two fellow Germans moot , ('Twas German Day) upon tho street. Thoy did not know oao), other, still , Tholr hands they oljaped In frank good wllj, They needed noitlier algn nor grip Nor introduction made by Hp, Thogo slmplo words of "Vaterland" ' Made oach ono grasp tho other's hand,' "Wle Geht'8?" Wio Goht's?" ... How could ono doubt tho other's truth.. Who spoke tho lfliuago of his youth? .Who came aso, did cross tho sqa To gain h homci and liberty. And yet, who bound by family ties And moved by tondor momorloa Loved as did he that spot of earth In that far land that gave him birth. "Wie Goht'3?" r "Wio Goht's?" ' : ' Two simple words (If there Is such " : A thing as "simple" In tho "Dutoh' ) ' And yet how eloquent thoy woro The loaves of Memory to stir Until she whlsporod soft and low v Of loved onefl of the long ago Who'll hall ug on the other side In welcome ap tin gat) swing wide "Wi Jifa?" j. ii. oraulbhaugii. THE WAVE OF INSURGENCY WILL r IMg Strike In Alaska. Nomo, Alaska, Sopt. 14 Hundreds aro Joining in ih Stampede today to tho I'-'V gold camp on Squirrel river. Tho camp lia3 bier, called Kinrna, tnd is lecntcd. on a blctik spot ilea? Ih? mouth of the Squirrel rlvor. R'ch strikes wero re ported yostcrc'ay, and tho iiuin street of tho new city was laid out today, and mcrcantilo com panies will sond up supplies immediately. Gus Selffert to day chartenU tho schooner "Mary Sack," and leaves with a heavy passenger list for tho camp this afternoon. (Seattle) Judge Burko's home, by moro thnn 5,000; carried Pierce county, (Tacoma), homo of Jamo M. Ashton, third man in tho race, carried Spokane county, (his own home), by seven to ono, and all of Eastern Washington by four to ono. Hp has apparently carried evorv county in tho state except Thurston Olympla), carried by Ashton, and Jefferson county (Port Townsond) carried by Burke. While returns aro meagor, tho three insurgent candidates for con gress havo apparently won. William E. Humphrey, incumbent, in tho ilrst district, (Seattle) Is running close to and may lead R. P. Rovollo, progressive, on first 'cholco vote, but the indications aro that ho will not get 40 per cent, and tho second cholco will bo required to decide, In which case Revlllo will win, accord ing to his managors, In tho second district (Tacoma), Wnrburton, insurgent, In a throe cornered light, has carried tho dis trict by 3,000. ,,,, In tho third (Spokane) district. W. L. La Folletto, Pullman farmer, insurgent and cqusln of Senator La .Folletto, leads -all six of his oppo nents on both flrst and second choice. Polndoxter's nomination in the primaries insures his election by the legislature, since four-ilfths of tho successful legislative candidates are plodged to support tho party choice. While there nro no returns from ' tho Democratic primaries, results in that party, most of thorn uncontested or practically so, will bo George F. Cotterlll, of Seattle, for senator; W. AV. Black, of Everett, for congress. flrst district; Maurice Langhorn, of Tacoma, for congress, second dis trict, and J. B. Dorman, or W. II. Morritt, of Spokano, for congress third district. Tho senatorial and nil three of tho congroslonal contests in tho Re publican party wero fought on tho national insurgent Issues, tho Payne- (Contlnucd on Page 6.) . "WIK GHHT'S? OREGONIAN TAKES THE COUNT MB-TRm a nni in ni ninn res mts An en A oULAIt YLthlih ULUW AND THROWS UP THE SPONGE Says Insupgency Is Epidemic, and, Strangely Enough, Is Sick Becalise It Didn't Catch It It Despondently Wails There Is No Republican Party, and When Asked Where Is the Party That Eleoted Taft Passes the Question on and Says "Ask Roosevelt." Indications aro that tho wave ot Insurgency will sweep Oregon at tho Primary election September 24, and in November. ' The election In Malno shows whnt tho Republican party gets for mon keyfoiR with Prohibition for forty years. 1 The nomination of Polndoxtor in Washington for United States Sena tor is a plain robuko to tho Taft administration. Tho Oregonlnn today editorially confesses defeat for tho Standpatter and Machine Republicans. Read tho following editorial and paragraphs In the Oregonlan today and draw your own conclusions: A SHORT CATECHISM. (Oregonlan Editorial, Wednesday, September 14,) What is Insurgency? - "T A sort of an epidemic which has spread all over the United States. For what object? To split tho Republican party into two factions. What is tho result? Thus far, tho election of Democratic Congressmen In districts that havo always been safely Republican. Is tho dlscaso spreading? Road tho returns from Malno. "As Malno Boesso goes tho Union." ' ; What is tho, remedy? . There Is none, , Tho Democrats aroiplayngbothnds against tho middle. Thnt 'party prcsonts a solid front. Will tho next Congress be Democratic? Maybo two to one. What about Oregon? j - Tho worst duck in the puddle. ' Tho partnership heretofore existing between 'the free-sllvor-PopuHst-sore-head Republican.' wing of tho dominant party and tho unbroken Democratic' party, whoso, fruits are Bourne and Chamberlain, has not been dissolved. Tho Arm Is still doing business at tho old stand. Will Oregon elect a Democratic Governor in November? Possibly. That party's candidate is Hkoly to poll moro vote3 than tho assembly candidates or the antl-assombly candidates. Up to Monday night 4911 electors in Multnomah had regis tered as Domocrats. Watch that number multiplied by two (Continued MMMMM)HMHMMttMMtlltHMMtMMMMHMl The Value Range Men who are discriminating, prefer to purchase their Cloth-W' ing where a great variety of patterns are shown at this time. I Our exhibit of Fall Suits is in .every way complete. All the popular shades of browns and gray in the season's most fav ored styles and weaves, from t $15.00 to $35.00 Woolen on Pago 5.) of a Wide f Ch Mill Store i - j