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DAILY OAFITAL JOUIlNAIi, 8ALHM, ORMGON, MONBAY, JULY 06, 1909. Clearance Sale Prices ARE PREDOMINATING THROUGHOUT THE STORE. WE ONLY MENTION A FEW OF THE REDUCTIONS IN EACH DAILY AD., BUT WE ARE SELLING SOME THINGS AT COST AND SOME BELOW THE MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. HENCE, YOUR INTEREST CANNOT FAIL TO BE BEST SERVED BY TRADING HERE SVMaS I'll AMONG THEM THERE ARE NEW BLACK PATENT LEATHER BUTTON SHOES WITH BLACK SUEDE TOPS. THEY ARE EXCEEDINGLY SMART H ,ssWsT BIG SHIPMENT OF MEN'S CLOTHING FOR FALL JUST RECEIVED Note that the Big Price Reduction in Men's Clothing Still Prevails. Men's Clothing at Reduced Prices E taxxzzzxs&cuEEsmaaa CUBA IS ANGRY AT UNCLE SAM Havana. July 20 Oreat Irritation Is expressed by Havana newspapers at tho I'nlted States government's aotlon In regard to the dismissing of james Page, an American clilzon, the chief engineer ofconstructlon on tho Cienfuogos water works and sewer age system under tho H. J. Rellly contraot. Engineer Page was recently noti fied of his discharge by the secretary of public works, against which action American Minister Morgan protested by instruction from Washington. The newspapers generally deem Mr. Mor gan's course us unwarrantable Inter ference in Cuoa's Internal affairs. Tne Triumo, too administration organ, says no protest has been made by the American minister, who, as a personal friend, has merely asked tuat Mr. Page be reinstated. In spite of denials, It Is known that tho American minister personal ly protested against Page's dismissal to the secretaries of state and public works, and wired a protest to Presi dent Goraex at his summer home at Cayo Crlato. Mr. Morgan's protest Is based on the torms of the contract and Gov ernor Magoon's decree appointing Page as ohlef engineer September 10. 1908, both of which declared that ho should retain office until the work was finished unless removed by presi dential order for cause after a public hearing. . Secretary Lagueruela admits that Engineer Page's work Is satisfactory, and so far as can be learned, he only wants Mr. Page removed to make place for a Cuban. Excitement over this affair has been Intensified on account of Its fol lowing closely upon the protests of NEW SHIPMENT of Pall Shoes Just Received Also Gunmetal Blucher Lace Shoes with nobby freak toe, and a full as sortment of both lace and button in patent and dull finished leather Prices from $3.50 to $5.00 the I'nlted States government to tht ' itrnib contract and tho exchange of the nrsennl for railway property on tho Prado. The nowspapers complain that thl Indicates that It is tbo policy of tht now American administration to nn- tore the Plntt Amendment by Inter-1 ferlng on the sllghtost pretext In the Internal affairs of Cubn. o Diarrhoea Jtciucdy Host mul Surest. the "it affords mo pleasure to state that I consider the preparation known as Cuarnberlalu's Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy the best and surest of good results of any I hnvo ovor used In my family," says P. E. Herrlngton, of Mount Aerial, Ky. This Is the universal verdict of all who use this lomody. Its cures are so prompt r.nd effectual that people take pleasure in recommend ing it. For sale by all good drug gists. o County School Superintendent Smith reports 618 Increase in the school population during the past year. o A falling tiny nerve no larger than the finest silken thread takes from the Heart Its impulse, its pow er, its regularity. The Stomach also has Its hidden or inside nerve. It was Or. Shoop who first told us it was wrong to drug a weak or falling Sto mach .Heart or Klndeys. His pre scrlpt'on Dr. Snoop's Restorative is directed straight for the cause of these allmonts these weak and fal tering Inside nerves. This, no doubt, clearly expalns why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in popu larity. Druggists say that those who test the Restorative even for a few days, soon become fully convinced of Its wondrful merit. Anyway, don't drug the organ. Treating the cause pf sickness is the only sensible and successful way. Sold by Capital Drug Store. j . o No man gets to bo any better in character than ha Is willing others ! should be in condition s& Ladies' Tailored Suits Values Up to $50,00 Now $12.50 itr A -i x-:i:rca STAYTON SAW MILL BURNED Tn Miller & ban sawmill nnd 300 000 fetrt of lumber uurb destroyed by firo at noon Saturday, threo idIIoh west of Stavion Tho Icirh will nn. " Ul niajlOII. J 110 lOSH Will np - proMmate $50,000 There wiih no lu- 8urnnce. The fire started around tho bollor during the noon hour nnd In Just 17 minutes the big mill was In ruins. The Stnyton fire' department was rushed to the fccene with about 1000 feet of hose, hut the mill was doom ed before the department arrived. A desperate fight was made to save tho lumber piles, and at 4 o'colck this afternoon tho Are was under con trol, after more than half of the lum ber had been destroyed. The mill had been built only about two and a half years, and was ownod by Miller & Son, prominent ranch ers living near Sclo. The principal owner was at work on his farm when the mill burned. The mill was cut ting about 40.000 feet per day and employed about 30 men. Drove FIru Laddies Often recek-e severe burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Bnrns, Scalds, 'voandi, Cuts and Bruises it's earth's greatest healer. Qulckl ycurea Skin Erup tions. Old Sores. Bolls, Ulcors, Fel ens: best Pile Cure made. Relef Is instant. 2Cc at J. C. Perry. I GHIItrfrean Cry FOR FLETCHER'S TRAIN VALUED AT 1.50 One dollar and a hnlf is tho price placed upon n hoavlly loaded freight train by tho Northorn Pacific railway according to a story told by John Ryan, of South Tacoma. Thoro is no premium upon heroism any longer, and It looks ns though even Mr. Gar ncglo had gone out of tho hero-modal business. Mr. Ryan states that on lam Thursday morning ho was on his way to Clo-Elum, walking along tho rail road track, and thnt at n point Juiat this Btdo of Thorp ho noticed a spot whero tho rail had boon broken, splitting it for a distance of twolvo or fourtcon Inches, so that It woulJ bo Impossible for any train to pass over It without going into thoi ditch. Thoro was no way to got word to tho nearest station nnd tho man had no means of knowing when or from what direction tho next train would nrrlvo, so ho gavo up his Journoy and waited to give tho alarm to somo train crow. After a apace of nearly thrco hours a fast freight train ap peared approaching from tho west, and Ryan, talcing off his cont, ran down tho track and succeeded In giv ing warning to tho engineer before ho hnd reached tho broken roll. Sovernl members of tho train crow praised Ryan for his action, bollovlng that, without his warning, they might have all gono with tho train down Into tho river, nnd offered to give him a pass bnck to the city, but ho rofiiBcd, preferring to go on to Clo-Elum, for work. Ycstordny Rynn enmc back to Ta coma nnd went to tho local office of tho railroad, whoro. ho told tho Trlb uno, ho wns offered a check for $1.50 a Inboror's hlro for tho time ho hnd spent looking after the trnln nnd mt even tho thanks of tho company for Having n trnln from destruction, nnd tho crow from posslblo death. Tncomn News. n HE GAVE A FINE PARK TO SILVERT0N A Hhort tlnio beforo his death, Al Cool Id go deeded tho flvo-ncro tract of land In this city, commonly known ns Coolldge Park, to tho city of Sll verton, but, for wmo unknown ron son, tho deed, although properly signed, had not boon presented to tho city and plnced on record. Tuo day nftornoon, howover, Alf. Cool Idgo hnnded tho deed to Mayor Ranch and that document wns ac companied by a check for J100 to bo appropriated In making tho noces Rirv ImnrnvemontR In the nronortV, nnd It Is understood that tho city will rocolvo a check for iioo every six, months from Coolldgo & McClalnolBa foi nn indoflnlto period, or so loug an tho nark U kont in good condition In prosontlng this boautlful pleco of , property to tho city, It is requested on tho part of tho mombors of tho Coolldgo nnd McClnlno fnmlllcs, that' tho park bo called Coolldgo and Mc Clano Pnrk, in memory of tho donors, Ai Coolldiso and F. McClnno, who woro Instrumental In tho develop-1 mont of Sllvorton and surrounding c-untry- This roquost will, of courso, ' bo regnrded, and it Is more than prob nblo that tho city will orect a mon-j mont nt somo early date In memory, of those. honored citizens, who hnvo gono to tholr eternal rest. Just what action will bo taken by tho city In tho wny of beautifying tho park can not bo determined until tho next meeting of tho common council, which will be hold August 2, but It Is cortaln thnt Improvements will bo speedily mndo, and Sllverton will soon hnvo one of tho most beautiful ! parks In Oregon Nature alone basl mndo great provisions In affording a placo in this city for recreation, and, ( with tho monoy which has beon pro-: vlded, tho park can be made a credit I o all Sllverton, Coolldgo and McClane park Is con veniently located on the west sldo of Sllvor creek, Immediately nt tho toot in u uuumiiui iimuur-cuvercu mil, and. without ornnmcntntlon, other than which naturo has provided. Is a mtost beautiful spot, whore pooplo '""" ""i" !" "ure puujiiv .n , nmhl In H.n omrr,n pno. Tlw.ra ..-..u nn l.i:"'W " ... mv .-u.utuvi ...- son for recreation. Mayor Rauch has suggested that an experienced man be employed to furnish specifications of the work re quired to place the park in a condi tion that would moat likely meet tho expectations of thoeo who so gener ously donated It to the clty,aand this seems like a very good suggestion. Now that the property has gone Into tho bands of the city, we should tako prldo In such a park as will speak creditably for Sllverton Sllverton Appeal. THEY "RELIEVED HIM" MUCH AS POSSIBLE United Irf( I.eaita Wire 1 San Francisco, July 26. Horace Harcourt, a phrenologist, and Uamll Robinson, a spiritualist, were arrest ed today and charged with grand lar ceny. John Blelzfor, a retired Aus trian army ofllcer, is the complain ant. He alleges that the two men oxtracted $400 from him in an effort to euro him of a disease, and they told him nothing could bo done to relieve him further. The phrenologist and his spiritual istic friend were arrested by detec tives at their offlce at 1183 Market street. OHii.rn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA STOCK "MARKET SHOWS MUCH LIFE United Pro Leased Win). Now York, July 2G. Efforts woro mndo to boost tho stock markot to day but no interest whatever was taken by tho public and tho result was a gonornl dccllno in tho big list Reports of heavy sales of coppor metal woro mndo to influonco n fa vornblo quotation toward Amalga mated Copper and Its nlltcd shares, but Amalgamated clouod 1 points under Saturday, while thore was but little chnugo In Smoltlng shares. Lack of Interest nnd nomhinl trad ing contributed mostly toward tho downfall of tho gonornl list today. Drooklyn Rapid Transit en mo in for n dccllno of nearly a point although there was a slight advanco in St. Paul. Loulsvlllo nnd Nnshvlllo was ono of tho fow Btocka to bo bulled. Stool shares woro actlvo and a trlflo lower. TRIAL OF BRIBE-TAKER DELAYED BY WITNESS United l'ret Lcaied Wire.) Los Apgolcs, July 26. Tho pro ceedings in tho trinl of Thomas Droadhcad, who is charged with ac cepting a brlbo, wns abruptly post poned today whon it was announced thnt T. T. Earl, tho lnllllonntro fruit grower, ono of tho star wltnoaaea for tho dofonse, could not bo found. 'lho enso wan continued until next Monday In order to give tho attor neys for both sides an opportunity to locato Earl. DENVER HAS ABAD LODGING HOUSE FIRE Denver, July 26. A dozon mon, women nnd children woro rescued from a burning lodging houso early this morning by fironion and pollco. mo flro wns discovered by pollco mon nnd tho firomon confined tho flames to tho collar, whoro tho blaze . or,Kj.n"t?. I Those who woro Iniurod wore hur ried to n hospital and it is understood thnt all will rocovor. ' LOS ANGELES HAS LODGING HOUSE FIRE Los Angeles, July 26. A loss of 170,000 wns thq estimated damago dono by flro, prosumnbly caused by spontaneous combustion, yestorday at tho plnnt of tho Port Costa Milling company, 1700 San Fernando stroot The blnzo was dlscovorod by a watch innn in Uio milling room. An nlnrm was turned In Immediately and whon tho dromon arrived tho blaxo was well under headway and tho flromen could not Bnvo tho building nnd had n hard fight to provont tho destruction of tho Standard oil company's tanks near by. Mnnagor Mend stated that tho building la ownod by tho milling compnny and thnt thoro Is n largo nmount or Insurance on tho atock, mnchlnory nnd building, hut not I enough to cover tho loss OUR SLOGAN 1 Wo nro nn Indopondont, conservative bank. J. Wo boost our bank, our clients, bnlem nnd tuo Willamette t valley. 3. Wo collect Interest, pay Intorgst and pay dividends. 4. Wo "knock" no ontornrlau nor competitor but unoourngo overy logltlmnto Industry nnd undertaking. 5. Wo give courteous consideration to tho rontircmu(fi nnd credits of our cllonts. 6. Wo inoaHuro our vjccohh by (ho standard of Btifu, satisfac tory set vice rondorcd our custoinora uud correspondent banks. 7. Wo nro n progressive bank In n progressive city nnd Ok piogrubslve pollclos of tho Uul.od States Nntlounl Rank nro evi denced In our modorn, up-to-dnto mothods nnd tho erection of the now flve-Htory stool structuro iih our futuro homo, tho completion nf vhlt'h Is a boost to ovory citizen of Snlom. and enhances the vnlue of overy dollar Invested In tho city. Our unprecedented growth nnd Increase of deposits Is con- rluslvn ovldonco to us thnt our cltlzonslilp Is roRpouBlve to the n tutiiir we have rondored tho city nnd are bent on boosting us for which wo oxpross our grntoful appreciation. '.n iit' strength of thoso facta we solicit your bnnklng busl- UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM, OREGON. n8rnraiaWrTnfflffT7rrTrin-nn. llllfttllmtifii Hlme)mi SALEM ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : ll Brewing Plant and Offices !! ; ; On Trade St In Wtolesoio District fcMinng timmi f SOUVENIR GHOULS WORSE THAN ICE FLOES United rrctl Lcnied Wire.) San Francisco. July 26. Though tho tiny sloop Gjoa survived the Ice borgs of tho Northwest Pnssngo un der tho nblo guldanco of Captain Amundsen when she made the first Known voyage through tho long-sought-for straits, tho llttlo vessel is bolug wrecked by tho continual on slaughts of curio hunters armed with jack-knives. Since tho sloop was hauled to Its retreat In Golden Gato pnrk n weok ago, an nrmy of sou venir hunters has mndo nn nttnnk on tho wood of tho sides. Hugo slices linvo been whittled away and now the pollco have been instructed to nrrcst any one who desecrates the little boat. FRISCO ENGRAVERS RETURN TO WORK United Press Leased Wire San Francisco, July 28. Follow ing tho signing of an ngroemmt, 49 of tho 65 momnors of tho local phots ongravors' union roturncd to work la commercial shops today Tho ea gravors woro locked out directly by tho local nowspapors, with the ezep tlon of tho Daily News, and the eo morclal chops woro dragged Into the controversy whon they attempted to proparo "cuts" tor tho dally press. Tho proprietors of tho commer cial shops agreed to maintain a aw tral stand regarding the quarrel be twoon tho union and tho publish, and tho ongTavora roturned to taair work. o- OOOOOOOO DASICUAIiL SUMMARY OOOOOOOO O O O Pacific Coast League. Portland "6. Los Angoles 0. San Francisco 2-2, Oakland 1-6. Vernon 1-0, Sacramento 1-0. Northwest Leagae. Spokono 2, Portland 1. Tacoma 5, Vancouver 2. Aberdeen 6, Seattle 6. American League. Boston 4, Detroit 0. St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 4. Chicago 6, Washington 0. Chicago 8, Philadelphia 0. National Leagae. No gamos on Sunday. o . THOUSANDS STRIKE: TROOPS CALLED OUT United Press Leaned Wire. Barcelonla, July 26. Thousands of workmen quit work today, declar ing n general strike, to show their dissatisfaction of tho gove-rsBaont's IntenMon to continue the war la Mor occo. Tho govornmen immediately et dored tho troops out, nnd doclared a stato of slcgo, by proclaiming mar tial law ' BREWERY Salem, 0reM ; ; mm mif nHt nmmil