memtEssi!Mimmi MMMMMMMMMpt rW . eyxv -. - jr W.V- "VWWKf" - te. igg&mfmmm tMMMribMteCBa ? H' h" r,'J.' I- . ?& fw JW5- par, rfi .- &' Sf V : lk K -,. " r ' fe .. r w JlL lKrf " -. $ el:kl M5: HOLVERSON'S ! Dress Goods Kail stuck nnw nrriylng Don't Tall to see our 25c line of two tone overshot brocades. OurAOclInc of Parian novelties, Bayadcr fancies. All wool plaids checks and mixtures. Beautiful lines of blacks In bro cades nnd plain. The lest ever shown In Salem. Silks Tlie'most elegant and stylish lino of waist and trimming silks ever shown In Halcnl. Sen those new shanos.in taffeta with embroidered Hcrrln cord stripes, .-Also a superb line of the latest .combinations of colorings In plaid effects, 15c, 80c, 88c, and $1 per yard. AT MARION COURT HOUSE. Over 200 new pieces of Dress 'Goods have arrived .' And they are not all here yet. AJ$H STORK. HOLVERSONS CASH iiTOliE s&G&smEsmsmBsss&is am m mm sa Proceedings at the Various Departments of the Capital County Seat. The following cases have been Med In County Clerk Hall's office, Carrie L. DeVancy v. William II. DoVuney an action for divorce. De sertion Is the alleged caus of the ac tlon and plaintiff prays for absolute divorce and' the custody nl Hip chil dren. Julius Newburgcr etal vu II. S Hellc. A suit for the foreclosure of a mortgage and costs and disbnrsnicnls of the nctfou. Allexander Cirnoyer. adinluiatra tor or the estate of"Mr. Minnie Cornoyer, deceased, llled his llnal ac count and petitioned Judge O. I. Terrell In set the dale ftir hearing Hie same, as all claims against one estate have !een presented and Judge Tericll set lha date for hearing fur Monday, September 1!), I8!)8, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The rollowlng deeds were recorded teday: J. Itiley Warden and wife to John W. Worden M4 1-10 acre-, of land In Marlon Co. w d $2000. Jeorge Hently and wife to A. A. Hurlon, fi acres in tilt Samuel Parker d. 1. c., also a fractional part of an acre In the A. V. Waller d. I. c, w. d. $;,ww. A MURDERER CAUGHT. lasts until every remnant in the house is gone. To make it a quick clearing affair uyt7 pll Ileiiiiiant at i rices Arc Cut One-Ha Some four and five yard lengths, enough for a skirt, at onchalf cost, Don't -wait until they arc all picked over, but get some of the plums of this sale, till Summer Goods Less Than J. J. Miffl'l k i. mmim$n&mmm5&g&& or. Allen of Montana Token for Killing I J. S. Reynolds. I T G. Until and Tims. Howard, of WS i Oakland, Or., arrived in the city this (TO morning with one Joe Allen, who Is wanted In Montana for murdering .1. S. Heynolds. About a month ago, Allen killed his m.-i'i near Helena, and left the country. The authorities offered u reward of $2r0 for his arrest, and in some way Ruth nnd Howard got on to the fact that the man wanted was at Oakland, and they untitled the aiiLhoi ltle In Montana, who answered back U'at they wanted the man and nnuld conic for him at once. Reynolds admits the killing, but. says he did it 1n self defence. Sheriff Davidson of Helena, arrived in the city tills morning with the necessary rcqusltlmi for his man, and upon having the t-amc perfected at the executive olllcc took charge of lilm, at the Marlon county Jail, whew he had been placed In charge of Sheriff F. W. Durbln. Mr. Davidson says it is believed at Helena that Allen killed Reynolds in cold blond, and is guilty of murder In the first degree. STAYTON. GREAT REDUCTIONS! trong's famous New York Ico Cream reduced to ! Ice Cream with cake served at 10c. At Strong's restaurant. fi:a quart. CALL A MESSENQBKf .... and havo your notoa and packages delivered, to cedent a bill, to go on orraudfl 'or you. Ask for apodal rntoa cu merchants' packages. Charges reasonable. Bloyole ser vloe. Ring Blno boxes or telephones 40. Lock-wood Messenger Bystcm, Central office No. 200 Commercial ntreet. GEO C. WILL has removed his music store to 231 Commercial street, opposite Bush's t f t bank, Salem Local, Is V, Mrs, K. K. Caw ood, of Portland, the Kiiest of Mr. and Mr. Carey Martin. Ilcy II. Miller of Joseph Oregon Is visiting Ills mother In South .Salem for u few days. Mrs, 1 Ktrong left this afternoon fur u month's visit at Astoria and other points on the lower Columbia. DIst. Attorney S L. Haydcti blurted this aftoruoon for Tillamook county to attend the regular terrti of circuit court. If you can't go to the. coast and en Joy the sea hreo.e, you can twine to the opera house tomorrow night and enjoy some real darkey music. The Eureka Male Quartet Is the best colored quartet "u the road, they aro with tlio Tenneosee students at the opera houso tomorrow night. Tomorrow night at the opera house the Tennessee, students will sing some old plantation melodies. Don't forgot to conic. Admission uod IS cents. Weather Forecast- Too signal ser vice reports fair weather for tomor row, while the slate house barometer Indicates rain. The latter Is genhr ally correct City Marshal Ad Wiley, Kliuer White, Chus.doodaloaud Walter how returned ubnut midnight, Wednesday, from a two weeks, stay at the Urelt unbiisli hot springs. Messrs, Dilley and (loodaloare much bauellttcd by the hot springs at that place. l HOtyAR Will a dollar go ? This is the great every day problem with buy ers In over; line. You will never know how far you can make your dollars go i K iB Until you .bring lyjL;1 M Ourslioet'.hoblerv.uiuler- lj9t ' V wear, laces, ribbons and 9Bf 'Mi not ions urn letter than MB' y t W you'll expect j1 our HP , si Cburn' Racket Ev m '' ii 5MCowrclal slreH. With Justice Johnson, Deputy HherilT Colbatlij arrested Uay Towiond apd Chaillo Krench of Krultland, this morning-upon com plaint of Mrs. M. 10. Card, of that place, charging them with disturbing the peace. The boys who aro only 13 years old wanted Mrs. Card's little boy to vvrfstle with them. Uneaten log to shoot him in tho feet If he did uotdolt. They pointed a 22 caliber rlllo at him nod dually sh-t, though not aiming at him. Mr. Tnwiiseiid tho father of one of the Ixiys promised to see that they did not cause any more trouble and Justice Johnson dis charged them on motion of Attorney Ilaydon . In Police Court. Kellehun Victor, the Frenchman arreted Wednesday morning for roaming the street1), was released from custody by Recorder Edcs yestcrdav upon his promising to leave the city A man named Aloslle who was dr ies tod last night for riding his bicycle vtlthout a lantern was discharged by Recorder Edcs, Alnslle was a stranger and enroute to Coryallls ami knew nothing of the ordinance. Was Buried Today. The remains of 0. Henry lirown. of Portland, werc brought to tills city on the II o'clock local and were burled at Rural cemetery at fi p. in. this afternoon. Short services wore held at. the grave. Hop Picking Time, Is at hand -you wllll need Mime things. Wo can Mippiy them. iiianh'eirtjOuo in u a pair. Guilts Tftotto $2 f.0 each. moves o io si n pair. Data 1LV-, to Kt each. Dark prints now patterns to the yard, Shoe Bargains, 100 pairs children's shoo', all slurs, fiOo a pair. JopiirHia(iiesii(MWUii sieu, .oc, a pair. Just, the thing to wear hop picking. R.VfcO. CORSETS. HT A N DA U I) 1A'1TKRVS. WILLIS BROS. & CO. V (JASII DUV UOOIiS ANDSIIOHS. Please Notice, For a few days only wo will s-oll pure lard on bulk 71 cent per pound, (bring your buckets.) ('. Woira & Mirscici:. 17 tr niCouimeicialSt. Uoat Stolon. A whlto row boat with double oar locks and my name on bow, was taken from Trade street landing, August 17 or 18. Any information leading to recovery of mine will be rownrdert. 8l8tf John Savaui:, Jit. O .A. STO KXA . fimi ti j? J h Kind You Havs Always Bough' HOTEL WILLAMETTE. Among arrlyahJoday were follow lug: A. M, Terry, and wife, Albary: W. E. Frozen Portland; Dr. Dlllis, Salem; O. Dick. Eugene Rich, San Francisco; Walter Jackson. II. . Leo Way. J. A. Cranston, F. J. Black, bam Gold smith, A. J. ruuer, reruanu: juiss Alice Conner. Callstna Cal; W. L. Ennlg, Denver; E. M. (Hidden, Reston; Tho. J. Davidson, Helena Montana. l'rlneyllle Henry Loter died nl Pauline, Aug u, at tho age of 82 years. He came to Oregon In 1842 and settled at Oregon City, Later lie lived In the Waldo hills, and then lemoved to Eastern Oregon. Ex-Treasurer G.L. Urrtwn and wife wenttoSalcm yesterday. Herbert Downing of Waterloo had business In town today. Dclbert Harden and Lloyd Brown wheeled to Salem and returned Tues day. Miss Bertha Kcene Is Visiting at her brother's, Henry Keene, near Shaw this week. Miss Alice Daycy returned home Friday from an extended visit, with friends in Salem. Hon. W. II. Hobson, of Salem spent several days In town with his family, returning to Salem Monday. Mrs J M. Kitchen and daughter Dean, returned Saturday from -a visit in Albany. Mrs. L. C. Orchard star led Monday for Coqullle City, Or., foi a few months visit with rela'tivcs W. W. Elder and A. L.lShnccs. was out on tho head waters of Mill creek, on a prospecting expedition. John Clark of Berry while working in a saw mill of that place, had quite a serious accident breaking three ribs besides being badly bruised up, The Willamette Hotel. There Is no business In Salem that bus come as rapidly to fjie front as the Willamette hotel las li? ,slx months time, It has gradually1 In creased in business from the lirst, day It opened, and now there arc i-omc thirty of the best people In town take their meals there. Mr. Conner has Just fitted up and put a bar In Mint Is Justly In comparison with hotel,,fIrst class in eycry particular,1 and Jill be maintained bo. Gentleman will llnd it a nice quiet place to go to, and can rest assured whatever they get jthere Is giltcuge. The stock 'is complete. With all the best brands of Wines. Liquors and Chamnagnes while In bottled beer.Gambrinus, Slltz, Uumps, Hop Goldauhauser, and every first- class brand, there is a call for will be kepi In stock. The glasswaVe and bar fixtures arc In keeping' with the place, the best to be had. There will be a llrst-class barber shop put io the hotel, and in the near future Turkish baths will be put in, making the ho tel and surroundings the best In the state. And the people of Salem are appreciating this 6y the way they are patronizing the hotel. The commer cial men know what a llrst-class hotel is, and are Interested in keeping it up Nineteen out of twenty Jirc now stop ping at the Willamette. n i -it i n fl "" roin uuiiigsi i CM m Coventions Held in Various States. Night Session in thp Tixas Re publican. Convention. Fort Wohtii, Tex., Aug. 18-The stale Republican convention convened last'nlght and tho wildest excitement and adopted I lie report of the creden tials committee, which had been In session since midnight Tuesday. Since yesterday the probability of putting out a state ticket Is growing, and Hon. G. II. McGregor, of Houston Is mentioned to head the ticket, If one Is decided upon. The failure of the attempt of Hie Populists to se cure Indorsement by the Republicans of Harnett Glbbs, the Populist nomi nee for governor, has virtually ben acknowledged. Last night's session was consumed in the appolutmcntof committees on organization, resolutions and platforms. iff st I VI f r tr 1 i 1 m 5 :ra y a Insane. L. E. Conn, sheriff or Lake coanty brought J. W. Lomlcss, aged OH from that county to the asylum. Patrick Burke, aged 22, was brought to the asylum yesterday from Clatsop county. Ills mother brought him. May Do Damage. If It rains It. may damage the'farni er's crnpa and cau-o sYllferlni.', but rain or shine the populuiity of Hiaiison& Oo's high grade groceries will remain unchanged. . ' May Be Divided, To.as may be divided into two states but the populace will never be divided in the opinion that Huckeu sicius Little Champion 5c cigar Is the best in the world for the money. In Deadlock. Four Wohtii, Tex , Aug. IS. Tho. Republican stale convention, which has been in .session here for three hcl'iy, Is in a dead-lock. oer the re port, of committee on resolutions. Tennessee Republicans, ' Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 18. The Republican state convention, .which was In session In the senate chamber at the 6talc capitol, nominated James Fowler, of Clinton, for governor by acclamation The platform adopted Indorses the St. Louis platform and demands the maintenance of the gold standard. The conduct by the ad ministration or President McKinley of the war witli Spain and the foreign policy a ising therefrom are praised as' masterly, statesmanlike 'and patriotic. fl WflR NOT ENDED! 1 1 r. . vrin1 rlMtvi'npe at. i Our war on prices is not enaea, & closed Saturday, but this week we will offer special drives in various lines, c, Only a few left. Our 8, 9 arid 10c wash goods all go 5c, l in rift W c, All our lawns, dimities, lappets, Swisses, organdies, etc. 15 18 and 20c U values at 10c the yard, 3fcc, LadtV's sleeveless vests at 4c, a good value at 8c, Large line in all colors, 12 1-2 43c CampiiiK blankets in eray, white and S V'cuna, good values at G7c 88c, $1.15 and $1,35, JM UNI Iff iD NOBBY JUST RBCBIYBD GOODS I 3 If you are after bargains call on us, MMPFRK I mf I C3KE21T Canned Meats, Canned Vegetables, Pork and Beans, Condensed Milk, Condensed Soups, and in fact everything for comfort in camp life, of SONNEMAMU The Grocer. 124 State st Telephouo ST Say! Those Cuts Aro drawuur "house on lire." Ue the proverbial 20 Per Cent On all oxfotiK and all tan khoes means uloiey talui! prlcju. foi wm. Come Mtnu and gel jour jmilc, 25 Per Cent On uruy htrel cuumeled ware, Seo tho pllo plainly i..urked at tho door, KollloK IIku hot cakes. HAItVKST SIIOHSJ HAUVKST QLOVKS OVKKSUIKl'S OVKUALUS Aud cverythiOk' clMiutluweM raekt't prices. WIGGINS5 War Buttons 12 lor 30 cents, While they last. Wo have, nearly all tho battleships and Dewey. Make a collection, you may not have another chance at tho price. Won't last loni;. VALKNOIENES LAOES 18c dor. HAlIt NEPS -5c VASELINE , fn HANDANAS ! 6o VEILING IOo yd up Eyerytlilni; else In proportion, Those Wheel Bargains Two more of them carried oil yes terday. People aren't slow to follow up our ads, Gntauotheristupln a mun'a wheel $19, ItAOKM? PIUOKS. BAZAAR! ijf - . Idaho Kepublicans, Hoisk, Ida., Autr. 18. The ilepub- llnau state ccnentloii did not nuke much proirres'i the firt day and it was v altlnu; for tlie report of the reso lutions i committee. Itobcrt N. Dunn of .Shoshone county, wai chosen temporary chairman. After the re pot I. of the credentials committee in the afternoon..!. F. Ailshle, of Idaho county, wasclcctcd'permancnl cliair man. Tlioplatformwlllendor.se the St. Louis pliilfuim without rmalilica Hon, but many other points have not been determined. The situation as to IhcKOverunrship ias changed, Judk'e Stanford having lost his lean. Missouri Populists. LUIIANON, MO., All. IS. Atlei a uplrlted contest Hip Populists con gressional convention, for tlieelulith Missouri district, 'declined In fuse with tliu Democrats in behalf of the cuulieaey of Representative Hi.ind. William It. Hale, of Phelps, who was elected to the last leulslaliire as a tus-loolst, ,was nominated, receiving uiuu otes, UL-alost, eiuht cist for IU.ukI aud fusion. California Democrats Saouamijnto, A m;. 18. In the Democratic stale coneution the fusion plan can led with less than a doen dissent Innvote.s, Congressman .1 allies C. Mauire was nominated Koxeruor. The Only Woman Company, MMinnvii.m:, Or., auk. 18.-The Manila Guards, composed of forty youiiK ladies in uniform, left today for Astoria to attend the regatta, They will carry the il.it; presented to the national Koard before leaving for Manila, also the trophies of war taken from the Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon, by Serjeant Kred Itniutcy, of tho battleship Oregon, at tha battle or Santiago. Tin trophies w ix earned In the piradcut Astoria. Poutinu, Auk. 18. The Manila Guards, of McMlnmtlle, composed of forty yotiiiK ladles, arrived here this mornioK, enrouto to Astoria recatta. Tlio Manila Guards presented a tine appearance as they marcucd from the train to hotel. Tney leave thh even. IriK for Ahtorlu by I lie First IteKimnnt band. 257 I Commercial St. iim W2&&R888&& irvyswv Krffltr ws, j7.ffrvx srf vtsvsmrp asii'ii-zzajafxizi7rr."ia:rziizvrntzziuitivaxxiitxxtrsa s'&b' -s Va-'-KS frSt C'V QVUbu4L'r&4V iv- DISCHARGING TROOPS. vVishes Will be of the Volunteers Consulted. Washington', Auk. 18. At mld niKlit the president announced his deterniiiiation to muster out of the service 75,000 to 100,000 volunteers. Those to be . discharged .will Include three branches of the--service, Infartry artillery and cavalry. The question of the iniisterinK out of the voluntces i lias been under consideration for some days. It was quite evident, to begin with, that a considerable force necessarily would have to be retained. With only a part ol, the volunteers forces, to be mustered out it became a dclizaie question to -.designate the organizations which should ko. From a prominent, otllcial of the administration, it is understood to bo the desire to obtain the wishes of the volunteer troops themselves as to rdinalningiu the service. One or two organizations have already Indicated a desire to leave the service as soon as the government can reasonably do without them Mk m Have Wl !l$3Jr Nfe am Moved i From oui old hampered quarters, to the large, commodious building fore erly occupied by Ilrown & Smith's luidwurc stoic. .ow that we are better nrcnarrri in hnnilli. mir imuinnut. i it. ciicmia b we intend Increasing our stocic and c.nrylng evcij tiling 'possible cowls in our line of business. A large room and low rent means Io prices. See what wo arc doing i ittui ruirci BUREN & HAM1LTOH BLommerclal street, near State. AUGUSTIN'S STORY. Says That Dewey Gavp Him Permis sion to Leave. lliatMN, Aug. 18. Special dispatch from Hong V'0K wys. Htt:iiner "Kiiiserln Augusta," which left Ma nila with dispatches after the fall of They are composed LUlJ "'" retnrii there today largely ur business and worklngmen, whose private interests ate sulTering by icason of their abscence from liomc. So far as the interests of the gov- eminent w ill permit, it Is believed uiat ttie piesldent in mustering out tlie volunteers will accomodate him self to the dishes of the men them selves. It may be some time lie'orn Mm nr. iranlzatlonw to be mustered out will be designated' but tlie reduction in the volunteer force will be made as soon as practicable. Appointment. Washington, Aug, 18. President appointed Nicholas J. Trode, of Ohio, as receiver of public money, In Circle City, Alaska, r Spanish Depredation!. Ponok, Aug. 18. Reports aro com ing In from nil directions of outrages committed within Spanish lines. Humors or the mavsioro at Ciahva has been continued. Waf(t?s Cleaned 75c Mainspring, 75c lr u arc thinking or buying a watch don't buy until Jj on see my line. 1 can savo you from a Io 0 do! lars on any watch you may select. A ..!.. 11... . . . . . Mile iiuc ui inng chains at down prices. way C.H.Hinges,D.R. Expert optician and watchmaker. New location 2i,C.)uiiuemlal street, three doors south of posioruYe uminioduie You Dietrich, at the request or Augus'.ln, gave passage by arrangement with Americ.in coin mander. Hong Keno, Aug. 18 Hong Kong dispatch to the World ijk: Augustlti claims that he offered to surrender hiinseir personally to Admi ral Dewey ten days ago. Dewey re fused to accept lilssurrenile.Minlcss he surrendered the city at the samct hue. He told Augustln that If he had a chance to run away lie had no objec tions. Augustln requested thn (ier mans to carry hlu, lolloug Kong. Jf tlio AtifsiMtlu Moryis true, it makes It all the more uijaurjuus whv the Gcrma-i consul denied to Consul Gen. eralWildman all knowledge-that Au s'ustinwasin Hong Kong. He also denied that the Kalserin Auguua brought hi,,,. The Philippine junta IsMelighted with the nes,and dele Ration after delegation is crowding the American consulate tender ingal leglance. Child Burned to Death. AnuNGroN, Aug. 18,-The fifteen, muuths-old b3y of Mr. an,l m . C Bates, who live near Illalock.'thls -"ty,wasf(mnfUea(IJ The mother had put the little ue to eel ,,,d had gone , ,o garden. n I, '! a''Ce fr'"" .. to i-m.duiiiu vegetabes AlH'Ut that time her. , ., an,an,((t)returin " Z'Z Uefore eycciulilrainn.il.- 't.adco.taped.Theeh Z of thelL,i,v ...'.. q,,,i"" OREGQN Agricultural College Loursesiu Agnciilluri). Meclnnltal Keclrica t-ncineerhiE, ItoiisflioM Sclffi ard nli tmacv. 'UJiriON ntEE AND NO IK DENTALS. Ijt n, l'rencli, and flMltli option d. TJ mxi irun vi ueaiu hepi ao IH9. I lor caialrgtie address V. K Va'fS iwj iary, or llKJS, AI valhs Or, (JA'JVH presilcnt fl o is ptsMsyMB!isMat TEA MATTING FREE To overy person who wlbhes It) for u bonnet n tllu Imp yard, by purchasing at our store qolTecs, leas, spices, extracts etc., to tlie amount l CO ccpis or oyer. YOKOHOMA TKA STOIiE. iou get tickets tlio same. Our New BuPding COME AND BED V2 'P Shingles, Shingles Lath, Lath, Fire Clay Fire Brick, Lime and CemettI Bto, Etq. Teims I eat enable, Miw is the tivati oryexu. I), a biuitt.tiv & CO- "V 314 Trent H. H3 LyiA-(r, WBH&