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i i C 1 t 1 1 The Host in VbIvz 11 ? t h i'.i 1" i Hi Mi !i r.'cw York World Correspondent -,. Said to Have Sinned by Directly Quoting. l" LLj tui'.ollill',! (Caltcd Pre Leased WlrO Beverly, Mass., July 15. Charged by Eecretry Norton with 'having broken the rule against direct quotation of th president, a (Staff, correspondent of the New York World has been barred from further access to Taft or to the execu tive offices. " , ' The alleged "less majeste" on, the part of the World man, was committed in an interview in whlqh the president 'was made to say, oeb has the most level head, of any man I know." The action is surprising, in view of the fact that the World has been a. staunch supporter of Taft . . r ' The president will leave here Monday for a cruise along the. New England coast. . i ,. , . , . This afternoon President Taft will hold a conference with W. B. Holablrd to discuss a way for confining the Colorado river in -the Imperial valley In' California. The president worked In the gym nasium for an hour today. - Later he played golf with Henry C. Frlck, the steel magnate, and John Hays Hammond on the Myopia links, ; - 4 , RIGHTS OF WAY ARE " ASKED FOR FARMERS 'Special Dispatch to' The Journal.) : Klamath Falls,-Or July 16. An ef fort is being made by the . Klamath Chamber of Commerce to assist the Southern Pacific in getting rights of way for the Merrill branch. It has been unofficially announced by repre sentatlves of the railroad company that the farmers are asking prices for rights or way that will prohibit the construe tton of the road. The Chamber of Com merce 1s appealing to the farmers to accept reasonable figure for-the rights of way and Is also planning to raise money by popular subscription to help ; Duy some of, the more expensive prop ertlea needed by the Southern Pacific. . ; & Klamath Building Active. v ; ffliwt.l r1Mi n TK 1mi.ii. I V : ,. '. Klamath Falls. Or., July 16.- This city ia about to enter upon an era of build ing; activity. f Among the buildings pro poaed and in course of construction are - the following: Publio school building, to cost approximately 130,000; Odd Fel lows' . temple, 1 to cost ; '140,000; Hot Springs hotel $78,000: Willits block. 120,000. X movement Is under way for anomer hotel, to cost about $78,000. ; ' Bus 'Driver's Body, pound. . .1 (Sntclal Dlanatrh tn Th 1 . Astoria. Or.', July 15. The body of TA.-i-Kj.-r mmuramvr or tne Parker House bus, , who committed suicide' on th morning of July , was picked up mursaay morning in a very decom ; posed state. The man was 64 years old considerable money was found in his pocket. : Coroner GUbaugh will hold an Suonestcd as ' Ccmprcmiso CsnciidatST-Taft's Atti tude Admitted Factor. . (United Prcai teased Wire.) Washington, July IB. That Gifford Pinchot may be the compromise candi date of the Republicans for the New York gubernatorial -nomination Is the general belief among politicians here. Pinchot's friends say he Is not seeking office but thejr intimate that he would not reject the nomination if it were of fered to him." His legal residence Js in New York.' - : ' . ". ' ..' Pinchot as a possibility is a sugges tion that has caused considerable gossip In political circles, where It Is pointed out that" Taft's Indorsement would un doubtedly be sought . Where-Roosevelt would stand on the question there Is absolutely no doubt, the, politicians say, though It la admitted that: the. colonel might find himself ; again in a rather delicate situation, especially If his for mer secretary,-William Loeb Jr., were in- the .race. -- r ; . v..- That the talk of Pinchot for governor should follow o soon after the visit here of Govertir Hughes after his talk wltli Roosevelt is also causing comment and many politicians are inclined to ac cept the Pinchot boom for a trifle more than its face value. SAVAGE REPORTED IN LEAGUE WITH SHUBERTS United Prea Leaded WIre.V-- Albany, N. Y., July 16. The Slnr bt-rts, the leading force In the theat rical war of the independents against the "syndicate," have filed notice here of an increase of capital stock of from $1,000,000 to $1,500,000, - Those familiar with -theatrical affairs believe the ad dltlonal issue means a more aggressive fight' on the, part of the Shuberts. It la rumored here that Henry W. Savage, formerly s with the ."trust," will throw his lot with the Shuberts. Thone Plan Is Explained. ' . " " (floerUt Clapatcil to Tb Journal, t Hood River, Or., July 15. The Hood River Mutual telephone promoters have sent notices to all the telephone users In the valley, explaining their plan of Becurlng a rural telephone service that Is first class at a reduction of 100 per cent under the present rates, under the mutual plan each telephone user becomes a stockholder In the company. Many of the present patrons of - the Home company are signing up with the Mutual company. . V-v Gruber Seeks Judgeship. - (flalera Bum a of Ton Journal. 1 ' Salem, Or., July IB. Samuel H. Gru ber of Portland has filed his declara tion of intention to be a candidate for Judge of the circuit court for Mult no mah county, department No. 1. The declaration was not in the proper form because it was not accompanied by a copy of the petitions circulated by the candidate. . . ' - If, ,,.-1 a p itUiJli ill L-:ii ilr. Thereby Apparently Setting at Rest Doubt as to His Po litical Choice. : 1 (United Preaa Leased Wire.) Washington. July IB. All doubt as to Governor Hughes' intention of accepting the Justiceship of the supreme court was dispelled when the governor start ed out house hunting here. Hughes came here after a conference , with Roosevelt at OyBter Bay. .Somtt politi cians predicted that Roosevelt would try to persuade Hughes not to accept the Justiceship hut to continue In New York politics and run for reelection 'as gov ernor. Whether he was asked to decline the Justiceship Hughe's did not say. Springfield Is Growing. . ' (Bpeclal" Dlapatch to TBe Journal.) Eugene, Or., July IB. As art evldenoe of the remarkable 5 growth of Spring field during the past year,, the post master of that place .figures out that the postal receipts for June. 1910, were 73 ner cent greater than they were in June, 1909. i In June this year the sales amounted to $383.13. The little city is growing? by leaps and bounds. v This Time It Is to -Be' No Mat- Idol, but Just Plain, Millionaire. inec (United Pra tMd Wtra.T - New York, July IS. Dispatches from Detroit state that Mary Mannerlng,. the actress, isvengaged to Frederick W. WadsworthV millionaire, whose wife ob tained a divorce last Monday. , There Is strtmg intimation that not many moons will pass before the knot is tied. "A little premature," Miss Mannerlng is quoted as saying in a dispatch from Chicago, referring to the rumor of the engagement. ' - v ' ' . . In her suit for divorce Mrs. Wads worth charged her' husband with being melancholy and disagreeable toward her. Mary Mannering la the divorced wife of James K. Hackett. J : " Notarial Commissions. 1 (Salt'in Bureau of Ttoe Journal. Salem, Of., July 15. Notarial com missions ' have been issued ' to M. J. Short, Drew; George 15. Watklns and T. B. , MeDevltt, Portlahd; Jennie Best, Salem, and C E. Ross, gilverton. iH9 ft- Hi- - ' ' finVWuBBFSt is 0 -.FROM THE- FACTORY - T'SOLID OAK . Mission Furniture J, SAVE ALL" Lliddlemen's Profits ' fj YOU ACTUALLY SAVE J3 TO 13 To out-of-town customers we ship in "SECTIONS." Easy to et up and fin ish. Send for catalogue or visit our , nlesroom. - STUDY THE ARROWS. 1 -1- 7ska rt tf9 ' to vnts. TT..'.3 Peters Mannfantiirin Co. -2TStc KJtj Balearoomf factory 44X Hawthoraa 4jrsj,.C.9rar . Saat . Ssveath. ami:' ummgp .4f Vy Oft f Regular Prices Here IS VOUr chance to J?Ct a. fine Summer Suit 1 mnrli hxr Tiinrprliimpr Peck & Co., Strousse.& Bros, or the F. B, Q. Clothing Co. at a third less than' the regular selling price. : ',''' t ' ..... All the newest colorings, striped effects, -etc.,-are shown and the tailoring -cannot be excelled; - ' - Why not save 33 1-3 per cent during this Summer Clearance :i Sale- by' piir. nasmg your-new.. suit nerer;;etter;da it-NOWi : , 4 V : " ; ' ; - SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY On Bif n r . MM $15.00 Suits Now 810.00 $18.00 Suits Now 812.00, $20.00 Suits.'Now 813.35 .$22.50 Suits Now.815.00 ; $40.00 Suits Now 82G.25 $25.00 Suits Now $27f50 Suits Now $30.00 Suits Now!820.00 $35.00 Suits Now 823.35 , Carmen's Picnic at The Oaks My 20, 1910 Buy your tickets to the Carmen's Picnic how and vote'the attached coupon'at our store for the most popular platform man. A handsome gbld watch will be presented to the most popu lar membcr.who receivejs the largest number of votes in his respective -division. 'Get busy at ANKENY DIVISION ; ,.G5, 184,210,200,202 PIEDMONT DIVISION . . . 728, 767, 772, 708, 874, 082 SAVIER DIVISION . . k j ........ s . 430, 452, 476, 508 ; O. W. P. DIVISION ......... ;. 1014, 10S6, 1042, 1080 tdPTo the man selling the largest number, of tickets we will present a fine $40 suit. ' i ' - - . ' ' ' . if,,t, r,,i i i ' it P .'. . , S S 1 1 1 816.65 Xhm:Mm- V U'-r S if . y j I : t . ' Vk' '" M ' 1 ''5 ' ' ) I 1 WW '! r ' GRANT PHEGLEY, . Manager- -7 Mm mm c LJ Comer Fourth and hlder Sis. OUTFITTERS to Men and Boy Nct Id: a Patterns 1C All Styles AllSizesy Ilev; Id:.; I 50 Centr, a jIoraopuEin'i Price -SedliictioaD fc:.5 Satiipday'o Sale 1 TUT Great Gale of About COO Pairs, Black Colors and Embroid ered, 02.00 to 015 Vals. Your Choice of All at Mfever Before Have We Offered Such Wonderiul Values in Silk Stockings Wc bought the entire sample line of the best stocking manufac turer in the world, and at this sale you get the benefit of the re markably low purchasing price; As you know, samples are always the finest finished, best styles; made of the choicest fabrics and perfect in every: particular. .The assortment consists of Women's Fine All-Silk Stockings, in black, hand-embroidered iib, handsome, designs, in rich colonngsV also Italian Silk Hose, the kind that wear most satisfactorily, guaranteed not to drop stitches, shown here in all the popular new - shades bluer champagne, pink,- red, light and dark gray, navy, medium and dark brown, old rose, lav endci, reseda, green, Copenhagen, tan, etc.; also black the 'high est grade silk stockings made, full fashioned throughout with dou ble heel and toe, all sizes, in values from $2.Q0 up to $15 1" 1 Q a pair Your choice of-all at one price ,)litl (SPECIAL NOTE-Those who attended this sale Fridays aectjred even better values than they expected. Through 1 . error these stockings were advertised to sell at $1.98 I instead of Women's Fancy Hose New Styles in Laces, Polka Dots, and Plain I Shades in AH Colors, 25o to 50c Values at -LI An attractive showing of Women s Full Fashioned Stockings in fine lisle and Maco' cotton, lace .stockings in handsome patterns, polka dots in all ie dots and plain colors in all wanted shades, standard quality stockings, made with double heel and toe, that sell regularly from 25c to 50c 1 A a pair, on sale Saturday at ... I.. I:.. - kJC V7 ttPJUIJlOiUL S iOlli it mi Buy your - Muslinwear at this sale. tomorrow. , We place on sale tomorrow, for the first time, sev eral lots of high-grade garments that were bought at much less than real worth.- The values are very unusual, the styles and trimming the very latest, and the material the verv heat -- , VUUIUWMIIUU UUU3, , 01.50-81,75 Vals. 08c ' Combination Suits, consisting of corset coyer and drawers or corset cover and skirt, made of fine quality rfainsook i or cross-bar . dimity, trimmed .with embroideries, -laces and ribbons. ! All extra well made- "and nt?atly finished. - Regular $1.50 - 1 , -land values. , Specially QO- , priced for this sale .......... OC Corset Covers AOo $1.50 Values uBQ A' choice' lot of Corset Covers, made of fine aualitv nainsook, with yoke of very fine. laces and . embroideries.; All neat, . dainty, serviceable garments, and sell regu larly.at $1.50 each, rnced this sale 98c Huslin Gowns' 51.00-51.25 Vals. 75o These dainty garments come in the high or low neck styles, made of fine cambric or nainsook, trimmed with dainty embroideries and laces. Made very full and well finished Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values. Specially: priced for this sale . I JG Summer Corsets Popularly Priced1 50cs Just received another shipment of all the latest mod ls in Summer Corsets, made of good heavy (qual ity coutil, batiste; or summer net, boned with rust proof steels. 'A" model to fit every figure. Cn At the popular price of ,i..........JUC IIHl!l!mi A Sale oS Hen's Su: ,er Shiptc at- rVT3 Good Custom.- Made Shirts, shown in coat style, with tached cuffs, full pleated bosom. The best $1.50 vals. Just received direct from one of the .leading. New , York factories, a. shipment of Men's Summer Dress Shirts, all' new' patterns, made coat style, with attached, cuffs and full oleated bosom. Thev come in a laree ranee, of the 5. latest colorings in striped effect,' and are of high grade Vw make. The verfy best $1.50 values. Priced for Ar: Saturday at . . F. r JOC 554.50 Suitcaoes I A special sale qf Matting Suitcases, made in a steel frame,! .t They have three hinges and -the lock, trimmings and bolts are of brass, corners and bindings are of leather. These cases come full 8 inches deep and 24 inches long, and are finished with inside straps, of leather. Regular fcO 7Q $4.50 values. ' Specially priced for this sale...... DJI J Children's j; and W omen' Oxfords, Bumps and Children's, Sandals Children's 5-Strap Roman Sandals, in patent colt, tan and Cfl red top, with patent cuff, all sizes 3 to 8; $2 and $2.25 values P1.JU .A line of Men's 1-Strap Pumps, shown in patent colt.! They 0 AA come in air styles, from 11 to 2; $2.50 values,-special ....... syi.UU Women's White Canvas Oxfords, turn and heavy sole, low and UQ- to $.5U, tor .wv. ""high hel- They come in all sizes. - Values Misses' and Children's Oxfords, in. all' sizes and weights; Oft good, solid shoes throughout. Regular $1.75 and $2 values v 1.0 V Womert's Oxfords, in all styles leathers, patent colt, gun metal and vici kid. Regular $3 and $3.50 valeus, at...... ... S2.37 Women's Oxfords and 1 -Strap Pumps, in patent colt and kid, M f fi shown in all sizes, high and low heel; $2.50 values. iJ 0yy t.vtMiinfV-n-!i. t