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fWR WIEOOX RTATESSlAJIt Htl!AY. JIXY . !&..
PRESS AGENT
, GETTING BUSY
Candidate Cox; Stages a Pas
tonal Scenario at His
Farm Home.
of the Democratic candidate with the
sub-committee of the national com
mittee and Franklin I). Roosevelt,
the vice-presidential candidate, which
probably will be held Saturday or as
toon as the parly can arrive from
San FranciHco. The governor will
make no speaking engagement until
he has conferred with the committee.
Hundreds of Invitations to make ad
dresses have been received.
Siefansson at Chautauqua
Famous Explorer Come on Second Night With Hia
Remarkable Story of the Polar Regions.
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. IUYTON, ., '. July 8. !titIIn
M rare of being a presidential
candidate. Governor James M. Cox
democratic nomine for president.
pent this afternoon on a farm. hi
boyhood home, 36 inileu from Day
Ion. Newspapermen who trailed the
rovefnor found him with his coat off
roasting potatoes and broiling lamb
chops over a camp fire in a small ra
vine. ,
Taking; the Intrusion of the news
papermen good naturediy. he invited
them to share the luncheon he was
preparing, but finding It would take
more. potatoes, chops and sandwiches
than he had, he dispatched one of his
men to Middletown-for more. Lunch
eon was served later.
While the potatoes were roastinsr
and the chops burning, the governor
answered many questions concerning
his early boyhood, which he spent
on the farm.
He also discussed many phases of
farming.
While sitting In the shade of a
' large willow tree, one of his thor
oughbred cows came wandering up
to have a lopk at the Democratic
i candidate. The governor said she
milked three times a day' and gives
two gallons at each milking.
At the governor's suggestion, the
"pasture club" was formed, havlns?
for its membership the Democratic
candidate and the score of newswrlt
ers and cameramen. Miss Marjorie
-Wilson of Cleveland, the only, woman
reporter In the company, was unan'.
. mously elected as president after be
ing placed in Domination by the gov
ern'or. , a
Since he acquired the old Cot
homestead two year agb, Governor
Cox Is fast transforming It lnto a
model farm. j
Governor Cox intimated this Pen
ning that he may make an early re
ply to the telegram of Ittchmond P.
llobson, anti-saloon league leader of
Alabama requesting that be make a
definite statement of his position on
enforcement or the federal . dry
amendment and congrewMonalactlon
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Not Quite (Viiain
The San Francisco hero of the
Godiva prominate explained her ac
tion by saying she was Truth, and
Truth should be unadorned. Hut,
owing to human frailties of reporters
we are uninformed whether she por
trayed absolute truth rr whether
her hair was fixed so a? to conceal
her ears. (Kansas City Star.
The cardinal lecture event of the week for all Chautauquans comes on
the second night when Ellison-White presents Vilhjalmur Steanssnn, the
famous, Arctic explorer and discoverer of the ""blonde Eskimo," for the first
time on the Chautauqua platform.
Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, discoverer of the North pole, said of
him: Stefansson has taken the white man's brains into the Polar regions,
nnd bns evolved a way to make himself absolutely self-sustaining. He could
have lived In the- Arctic fifteen and a half years, just as easily as five and a
half years. Ry combining great natural physical ability with hard, practical
common sense, he has accomplished what be has accomplished, and ror.de an
absolute record"
Stefanftfwtt s lecture has thrilled audiences everywhere. He has a re
markable story tojtell and unusual ability In presenting Its fascinating Os-
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tween Secretary Tumulty and the I
governor have been held during thei
past few days. It was said.
; The civic demonstration In honor
of the Democratic nominee will do
held July 16. Interest Is now turn-
to modify the Volstead act as to al
coholic content of liquors. 1
It was also intimated by the gov
ernor that he may go to Washington
soon for a conference with President
Wilson. Telephone conversations be-
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Everything in our store will be REDUCED 10
PER CENT, and many things that we want
to close out which are the remains of stocks
which are almost cleaned out will be cut
We wish you fo know that ur uierchaiuli.se iH all
"of the I lighrst Quality aiul we laiy nothing for
"sale" urjHsVs i fr Hai-gain lay only, we are
Koing t pive you the pick f our entire stink at
1 lese reduction.'?.
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Summer
LassiturJe
Sizzling days and swelt- ':
ering nights wear down I
the reserve force and j
leave the mind and body
impoverished. Rebuild
your energy and restore.
. your ambition witn
The Great General Tonic
UU By All Rtllmhh DrmggUtt
SoU Manufactory t
LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY
Nw York Kanwa Cry. Ms.
For sale by all druggists. Always
In stock ar-J'erry'i Drue Store.
am offering this high grade Trunk Line at , ';
I Bargain Day Prices - s ij
I 'MAX'O. BUREtM;, 't
I I 170 North Commercial Street, Salem, Ore. ; :
THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS. BRING GREAT RESULTS
w.w.
.Moore
Furniture
Meet Me at Miller's
Meet Me at Miller's
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Tomorrow Is Bargata Day
Doors Open at 9 a. m., Close at 8p. m. ;
We shall be all ready to handle the biggeit day in the history of our basinet's. Extra salespeople wHl be on duty,
and we sh. 11 render nL'ick service.
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Look for the Yellow Bargain-Day Cards
Every piece of merchandise in our regular stock and you will find Roods marked at less than we can replace. Here
are a few of the items to show what you can expect
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Crepe de Chine
and Georgette .
Waists
Thesf an- this Hi-nxon's showing
and Iihvc inct ready sale.
The lines are sodicwhat broken
in sizes. lit altogether laaki? j
cs'itplet" rna ' f sizes.
Irrain Day $7.39
Ladies9 Hosiery
AH-SilkHose 1
in grej navy, llack and white
all nizes , $3.23
Ironclad Hose
IWack and white, all nuu-s .59c
Children's Ironclad Hose
r.'p and i.cavr riSUy 43c
Toilet Sundries
Cl;rat T'i!imii:i
lVheco Tooth Paste
California Citrus Oram .
Java liice I'owdrr ......
IVars Cn.vt'iitMl Soap .-.
J.iisti'rit" Nail Knaim-I
Lislerine, iaix' si.e . . .
CamplHratcd Vaselii-c . .
j2l
33c ' (To
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Royal Worcester
Corsets
I-oiik hip. low hint. Tln-sr are one
of the lst i-orsefs made.
1 ' elean nj ;h ht'M-k ou non
m-inhfrs tin. I ai. 1iok?n in i:es
I 'a i KAin Pay
$1.69
& 'k 4,
TJ-ineh itnpfr1ed 1 Nm
40-inrh Chiffon Cloth ....'
40-itjch Cergefte Crep-4()-in
h CreK' ih: Chii. . . . . .
4-inch Moiif (Yepe ! Chitv-:G-iti-i
'rst,i:ne Velvet '
89c
. . .83c
..1.08
..$2.33
..$2.59
$3 39
Sport Sk rls slightly radV:
Jtunicalof. ."proiis
Linjft-rL' vVash Waists . ..
liadies? Overalls, heavy ..
I'iuk Wrk A i HOIIS
......89c
...,$13
....$l.ft3
. ..32c
Silk JVttM'oat .......
Jlen's Athletic Union Suits
Onyx Silk JIimmj
Hoyn' Can't Hast 'em Suits . . . .
Itoyn' Mouse, Striped Percale ,
Boys Athletic Union Suits .....
. ...$G9
....$1.23
59c
....$4.29
. . . . 39c
.....88c
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