1 Th«* New herir G raph ic July 14, 10 1 0 your & COM PAN Y Collector Dooo Not Want Gov ernorship of New York. Nomination Likely. The finest line of W ash Suits BEVERLY, Mass.—William Loeb, Jr., Collector of the Port of New York, frankly told President Taft Monday that he would rather remain at his poet In the customs service than to run tor Governor of New .York this falL The President has frankly told Mr. Loeb that the Republican nomination seemed to be coming his way and that ft would take more than a fishing trip to the Rocky Mountains to stop It The ex-secretary to President Roose velt left Beverly Hills for New York, leaving the Impression here that If it bpcame necessary for him to take the Republican nomination he would do so and make a whirlwind campaign. in the City from l : e . b r o w n THE TAILOR WASHINGTON, D. C., NOTES Remember only 2 more weeks of the Piano Contest 1 4 t . < NEWS OF NOTED PERSONS m * - » pämbm - p » • ■■ “That Loving Melody Rubinstein W rote.' “Silver B ell" “ By the Light of the Silvery Moon” “Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet” A ll o f our Ladies’ Children’s and Men’s summer Oxfords at reduced prices. 84.00 Regular Sale 83.45 3.75 “ “ 3.25 3.50 “ “ 3.10 Confectionery Soda, Ice Cream, Candies, Cigara~and Tobacco. Stationery— A ll the Latest Magazines. Baroness de la Roche, driving a Voisin biplane, at Rhelms, France, lost her nerve at a heigh of 50 meters, shut off the power and fell with her machine to the ground. Her legs and arms were broken and ahe suffered severe contusions. Joseph Smith, president of the Mor mon Church o f Utah, waa a passenger on the liner Vaderland, which sailed for Pover and Antwerp. A great scandal, involving ex-Pre-, mier George Clemenceau, has broken out in connection with the trt&l of Henri Rochellel the well-known French promoter, whose financial In stitutions, the Franco-Spanish bank and the Credit Minier, were closed In March, 1908, when Rochelle was ar rested on charges of extensive swind ling. The testimony shows that im mense sums of money were made by speculators Immediately before the failure. Secretary of the Interior Ballinger has started on a trip of Inspection westward, which may cover a period of several months. He Is accompanied by E. C. Finney, assistant to the sec retary and a stenographer. Governor Stubbs received a tele gram from Theodore Roosevelt, fix ing the day of his one Kansas speech at August 31. He will speak at the John Brown celebration at Ossawa- tomle, Kan. Declaring that some companies en gaged In the planting of the eucalyp tus tree in this country have endeav ored to place the government behind exaggerated statements as to the pos sible results, Forester Graves has Is sued a warning to the public against extravagant predictions. Postmaster-General Hitchcock has expressed the opinion that'no postal savings bank could be established be fore January 1, 1911. Controller of the Treasury Trace- well has rendered a decision holding la effect that In the future he will not allow expenses- of office deputies In serving John Doe warrant*. The issue camp before him on an appeal by Marshal P. M. Long, of the northern district of Alabama, from a ruling by the auditor of the state and other de partments In disallowing traveling ex penses Incurred • In endeavoring to nerve such warants in internal rev enue cases where the effort to arrest Was unsuccessful. The proposal to transport freight by airship from Arisons to New Mexico will have the effect of bringing the United States and Mexico into an early agreement relative to the first Highest Prices Paid For W ool-and Mohair IM PO RTANT NOTICE Do not bring in damp or wet wooL See that all tags and dirt are removed. Do not tie fleeces with cicil or binding twine On account o f serioùs losses sustained on last season's clip for the above reasons, dealers have sent out strict instructions to buyers to dock all wool tied with binding twine or that is damp or dirty. - ' C beh alem V a i l NEW BERG, OREGON meat has approved In a general way the original draft of the treaty which Ambassador de la Barra suggested to 8eoretary Knox. T h e Newberg Manufacturing and Administration Men Char Pinchotites With ‘Packing’ Congress at St. Paul. ST. PAUL, Minn.—Charges that the national conservation program, for the eeaalaon here in September, has been "packed” with anti-administration speakers, has created a furore in St. Paul. Governor A. O. Eberhardt, dis cussing the situation, aald: T think the men at the head of the movement for the congress here are fair-minded enough to change the pro gram if It la not properly balanced.” The "admlnlstratkralsta” want Sena tor Nelson, and possibly President Taft, placed on the list of speakers, but It Is not probable that the presi dent would consent,* because his at titude might ba misconstrued. The squabble that haa arisen here campaign. gives rise to the fear that the con The meeting waa avowedly the chris gress may be moved to Denver or Kan tening of the newly organised "prog sas City, both of which have made ressive Republican” movement In Ohio strong bids for i t and Its slogan aa announced by Mr. Garfield Is “ Manhood first and prop Charlton May Go Froo. erty second.” WASHINGTON. D. C.— Porter Chari- ton, who la under arrest at Hoboken, charged with the murder of his wife at Lake Como, Italy, will not be sur Portland. rendered In response to a request made by the Italian government for hla extradition to Italy for trial. The present intention of officers of the State Department la to decline to sur render him. This means that Charle- ton will go free, as there Is no court In this country with Jurisdiction to Gold Find Arouses Town MARSHFIELD, Ore.— It is reported here that there has been much gold nominal Wool—Eastern Oregon, 14017c per found In the mountain about 30 miles Southeast of Myrtle Point. There is pound. a rush of people from Myrtle Point to Mohair—32e38c the supposed rich diatrlct Beattie. For many years mining has been carried on In that part of the state, Wheat— Blustem, 87o; club, 83o; but never has paid well. red Ruaslan, 80c. Oats— 128 per ton. Socialist Ticket Will Bo Named. Barley— $81 per ton. KLAMATH FALLS— For the first ‘ Hay—Timothy, |36 per ton; alfalfa. time In the history of the county e |1< per ton. Butter— Washington Creamery, Sie; Socialist tleket will be In the polit ical field here during the coming raaeh, 13c. Eggs— Selected local. Mo. Construction Co For the Best Prices oil the Best W indows. Doors, Interior and Exterior Finish, Mouldings, Building Stone, Cabinet W ork, Store Fixtures and General Mill W ork C. B. CUMMINGS THE HOUSE FU RN ISH ER W e have in stock a complete line o f Furniture, Paint, W all Paper, Picture Moulding, Glass, Heaters and Ranges. W e are always pleased to show our goods. C- B. Cummings, Newberg, Or A t this store w e do not m erely carry a line of things “ just as good” as other things w hich you kn ow to be good. W e carry the things them selves. J. a W ILSO N 8c CO