wawi689BWwiSa ii .yJ V tmmmmmmmtm r I i-.i Jl if! ft . fttbbone, IRibbone. Weti, soma Tiicy'rc stylish, too, Tlic newest shades in it" - . "' ' C&lfired Velyet Haby Klbbons, "A- Colored Satin Uabyltlbbons, A Colored Taffeta Illbbons, nil widths Colored Moire Itlbbon, all widths. Tlio most stylish for trimmings and neckwear. TODAY WE UNPACKED 20 pairs Woot Blankets. , 150 Pairs Cotton Blankets, 1 Ladles' Jackets and Capes. Misses' and Children's Jackets, . , Ladles.' "Melba" Combination Underwear, Children's Worsted. Combination Underwear! Every Article Bought Is Money Saved. Comp and Sec Us. CASH STORE. HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE ssss&es&&e&$&as 01 1 KHD A fitl'tf 1 lasts until cycry remnant in the house is gone. To make it a quick clearing affair ill Remnant Prices Are Got One-Half Some four and five yard lengths, enough for a skirt, at one'half cost, Don't wait until they are all picked over, but get some of the plums of this sale, lAll Summer Goods Less Than J U mwmffiMB&mBmgam GREAT REDUCTION, Strong's famous Now York Ico Cream reduced to 25o u quart. Ice Cream with cake served at 10c. At Strong's restaurant. . . MR 1 P Cost! o!2 &C0.I AT MARION COURT HOUSE. Proceedings at the Various Departments of the Capital County Seat. A. M. Clough has Hied a tint against Marion county, for the fees Incident to the Inquest Jand burial of Oliver Lee, a pauper who died some time ago at the poor farm. The county court ordered the bill not to he paid aud Coroner Clough prays for a writ of review. The case will bo heard before Judge IJolse on October 10. Laban Moulding, P.M. Shepardand K. JF. Moulding, appraisers or the estate of J. McSmlth, deceased, filed their report of the Inventory, .Thurs day, showing the property to consist of 100 acres of land valued at $100. The final report of D. W. Llebtcn thaler, guardian of Oracd G. and Joslo L. Parrlsh, minor heirs of Jennie L. Parrlsh, deceased, was approved, and he was dlsVfiarged from further ser vice and liability. The following deeds wcjo lilcd In tho Recorder's oITlce teday: The Oregon and California Railroad company to W. $11. Adair, tho north west quarter of the northwest quarter of section 1, 1 7 s' r 1 c. 41.09 acres 123 Herman Borchect and wife to A. D. Gardner lot 3. block 0. Thomas addition to Stay ton w. d. $30. W.J. ItlchardsoR and wife to A. D. Gardner, lot 4, block 0, Thomas addition to 8 lay ton w. d. $40. St. Joseph's New Pastor, Itev. Father Daly, late of Eugene, arrived In the city today to take charge of his new pastorate at St. Josephs church, as the successor of the late Key. J. S. White. Father Daly is a young man, a native of Nova Scotia, ubout 30 years of age, and a zealous worker in his church. He will bo made welcome by his large congregation here, and will Itcgin his work forthwith. In Police Court. Ed Long bid the city jallgoodhyo this morning after a three daj's visit, ne promised Recorder Edes not to call on him again before Now years Tina Brown was arrested at a late hour last night for roaming the streets and spent the remainder of the night in the marshal's olllce. Her ball was fixed at $10, In default of which she Is now in the city jail. Those old plantation melodies will bo sung by the Tennessee Students tonight. A hack containing two ladlcsand an old gentleman had a bad tip over on East State street Thursday afternoon. The team was frightened somewhat at tho car and veered to tho left, upset ting the vehicle Into the big ditch re cently built there. Fortunately tho peoplo wero not badly hurt. Their names wero not learned. Somebody's Darling With No One to. Love It and No One to Claim. Murdered, It Floated in the Cold Waters of the Willamette. CALIi A MHSaENGUm .... and have your notes and packages delivered, to collect a bill, to so on errands for you. Ask for special rates en merohanta' packages. Charges roasouablo. Bloyole ser vice. Illnc Blno boxes or telephone 40. Lookwood Messenger Byatoni, Central office No. 200 Commercial utroot. GEO C. WILL has removed his music store to 231 Commercial street, opposite Bush's bank, . Ji Salem Local. Tonight ami Saturday fair. Mr. P. It, Anson In Portland for about a week Ituesel Coleman and Dave Dragcr are In Portland for a couplo of days. Mr. Kennedy, collector for tho fcicrlfener magazine was In tho city for tho past fow days. C4 . DO N'T FORGET OUR VTORK NUMBER. I'Ht It down In your shopping lw Oewe uhcI slmro a fow mo RMMtaofyourtlino with us, Wekye kmu great values to you is our RIBBONS LAOUK MOflKftY UJr6jMtWEAR ATUT NOTIONB. TY OUR SHOES. fAlttJC OIL CLOTH, ISo YD. u awwmwwi) wnii UHOWl. fOfcum't Rcketl mCOMttMUl BtTv-cl Ufiti&k V. II. Holmes left yesterday for Ocean Park whero lie will Join his family for n fow day's outing. Harry Ollnger has returned to Salem, after several months spent In Tacoma and Seattle. Ho will remain In Salem for somo time. Tho transport Australia brought to San Prnnclsco Soigeant O. A llort, and Prlvato V. II. Dye, of tho second Oregon, who wore takon sick and ordered homo on n furlough. Shurill Davidson, of Helena, Mont., left on tho' morn Inn's overland with Joseph Allen tho young half-breed accused of murder. Allen will be tried at Helena at tho next term of court. Will Oglo tho Woodburn hloyclo rider was a visitor In I ho city today. Mr. Oglo Is meeting with great huo cess In his racing this season having defeated many of tho crack western rldcis. Miss Anna Krlhs, one of Poitlaud's most accomplished musicians, re turned toher homo in tho olty today. Miss Krlbs will probably ha vo a largo clus of music students In Salem tho coming winter. ltov. Father Placltus, musical di rector of Mt, Augol college, is In this city, the guest of Father Dominic, who has beo'n temporarily in ohurgo of St, Joseph's church and will return homu with his colleague tomorrow. ltov. L. M, Idlemau Is visiting his brotuer C. M. Idlemau for a few days. Itey Idlciimn Is a recent graduate of tho Episcopal theological seminary at Onmbln'Ohlo and will mioii loave fdr Cincinnati where ho has reclevrd a cat). A Good Hay Market, Browestcr& White have this week shipped several carloads of hay to California. Most of It Is going to San .lose, and many cars mere arc to follow. This tirm pays about $3 per ton rorthouay, ana urtcring adding $0 per ton frleght, are able to sell at a profit to themselves. These ship ments will bring considerable money Into our state this year. To Cleanse the System. Effectually yet gently, when costive or bullous, or when the blood Is Im puro or Hlugglsli, topcamaneiitly over co mo habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to it healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel head aches, colds, or fevers, uso Syrup of KIgs. Coino to the opera house and hear old Shady and Aunti Dinah. Admls sliiii 25 and 15 cents, Cervera's Favorite Dish. It Is not that Curve's tavorlto delo cacy Is plcklod olives, but tho favor Ito delecacy of tho Salem public Is tho famous 15 cent meal that Ueoigo llro's. restaurant gives them. lie Never Smokes. All old limn was hoard to say (he other day that ho had never smoked till he heard of tho La Corona 10 cent cigar and then tho temptation was too great and ho couldn't resist. Try them once nnd ycuwillbo convinced. .mi Tho Tcuncsseo Students are at tho opera house tonight. Como and hear somo excellent Jubilee music. Coroner Clough was not! fled at an early hour this morning by telephone that a baby had been found In the river, near the Pomona dock at the foot of State street. On going to the scene Mr. Clough found the body a baby boy floating near the edge of the rlyer between the boat and the bank, The body was taken from the water and Is now In the coroner's ofllec In embalming fluid, waiting for Its sor rowing parents to claim and give it decent Christian burial, Steward Wright of the Pomona was the person whp made the discovery of the baby. Upon his coming out of his cabin upon deck this morning about 0 o'clock hesaw the little body In tho water surrounded by dish. Until Mr. Wright returns on the Po mona no Investigation will bo made as ho and the boat hands are the most Important witnesses yet come to light. The remains of the child were viewed by several prominent physi cians and all expressed the oplnon that beyond doubt a crime has been committed. Provision is made in the criminal code for such olTcnscs as this In sections 1805-7 749J as follews: "If any unmarried woman shall con ceal the death of any Issue of her body, so that It may not be known whether such Issue was burn alive or not, or whether It was not murdered, such woman, upon conviction hcrcoof, shall be punished by imprisonment In the penitentiary not less than six months nor more than ono year, or by Imprisonment in the county jail not less than three months nor more than ono year. "18G0r050l When a woman Is In. dieted for the murder of her bastard infant, she may also bo chained by the same indictment with the crime defined in scct.'on 1805 010, and if she shall be found not guilty or tne charge of murder, she may be found guilty of the crime defined In such section, and punished accoMllnuiy." Hv these sections of the code a crimodias undoubtedly been commit ted and Investigations aro under way which It Is hoped will clear up tho mystery nnd lead to tho conviction of the guilty party. In this connection it might bo proper to note that the parents or whoever Is responsible for tho lonely grave found near the reseyolr last week Is liable, under section 1805 of the code to conviction of a peniten tiary offence. lloth of these affair.! should be probed to the bottom and the truth known FORQINQ AHEAD. Tho Tcuncsseo Students at tho opera house tonight. 25 and 15 cents. Hop Picking Time Is ut hand -you wllll need somo things. Wo can supply them, Ulankets MM to u a pair. Quilts 75c5to 2 CO each. Cloves 2tc to 1 a pair. Hats 25o to Wench. Park prints-new patterns Do the yard, Shoe Bargains, 100 pairs children's shmv, nil sUts, SW wr!adlca shoes all' sIzeB, 7fto a INur, Jttst, the thing to wear hop picking, R.&lVCORUKTH, KTANDAUD PA'TTKUNH. WILLIS BROS. &.C0, OANII DRY (IOODH ANDBHOKS.I HOTEL WILLAMETTE. Among arrlyaU today wero follow fellow follew ing: Geo. A. Ilrowu, 11. W. Khiuaun, Adolph Uoseuhurg. Italia Watt, J. O. Thomas, San Kranclsco; J. II. Densoy, Ilcrburt W. Smith, Chicago; 1 Wtll inan. Salem; 11 Irani Tyree, wlfo and children, Albany; W. K, Wann, vvaloport; Krauk uutiu. w. a. nuo hunau. Portland; Clarcnco L. Trout, New York CSKEST Canned Meats, Canned Vegetables ! Pork and Beans, Condensed. Milk, Condensed Soups, and in fact everything for comfort in camp life, of SOUANN The Grocer. 12-1 Qtato at Telephone SI Japan Manufacturing Interests Being Looked After. Nnw York, Aug. 19. A Shlzuo Kondo, president of the Japanese American Commercial and Industrial Association, with headquarters at Toklo, Japan, Is In America attempt ing to Interest the American manu facturer in the possibilities of trade with Japan, which he declares has been gaining wonderfully since 1890, and holds forth exceptional Induce ments to American exporters. If the American exporter knew the real condition of the Japan field, Mr. Kondo stys, American exports to Japan would Increase enormously. American headquarters have been temporarily established In Jthls city. "When Japan was opened by the United Suates In 1850." Mr. Kondo said last night; "she took the position an elder sister, and wo have always so regarded her.- We haye exported to the United States more than to any other nation, but wo find thoUnltcd States docs not .export to Japan In equal ratio." It Impressed Mr. Kondo that the Ignorance of American manufactur ers had much to do with their IndHfer ence to the Japanese field, and the Japan-American Commercial Indus trial Association was formed In 1890 largely to disseminate trade Informa tion. One of Us Important Imple ments Is the Japanese-American Jour nal a monthly publication, (luting from January of this year, and pub lished half In English and hair In Japanese. Mr. Kondo Is Its editor. Japanese expoits to America have Increased 05 per cent, since 1890. Mr. Kondo says: Last year they amounted to $20,218,202. Almost an equal In crease In the American export trade Into Japan has been noticed In the last two years. In 18G9 the United States exported Into Japan to the amount of $8,108,801. In 1807 the llgures were $13,517,203. Among the articles for which there Is an especial demand in Japan, Mr, Kondo enumerated arms, ainmunll Ion, balances, measuring scales and tapps, barometers, binocular glasses, clocks, compasses and chronometers, cutlery, electric light apparatus engines and pumps and gas machines, fools and locomotives, machinery or all kinds, Including knitting, mining, paper making, printing, spinning, weaving, wood woikliu, Iron and steel work ing, telegraph, sleam and water me ters, oil engine:, sewing machines, sporting guns anil accessories, steam boilers and engines, tinning lathe, typewriters, copy presses, watches, movements, fittings and assessories, drugs, chemical-, ami machines, dies colors, paints, glass manufactures, grains, seeds, hides, metal manufac tures of all kind, oil, paralllucs, wax, papei and stationery, sugar, flour, tis sues, Mi leads, raw cotton, tobacco and cigarettes, wines, liquors ami spirits, animals and bones, naval stores, leather of all Lkinds, lubber goods lumber, vessels and ships, vessels, and supplies, soap, toilet and perfumery. w via $ WAR NOT ENDED I , j-j n., ntipv7 clearance sale Our war on prices is not enocu, - & closed Saturday, but this week we will offer special drives in various lines, !& B 3c Onlv a few left. Our 8, 9 ani 10c W wash goods all go 5c. Sw All our lawns, dimities, lappets, Oft) 0J Swisses, organdies, etc, 15 18 and 20c values at 10c the yard, fcc, Ladie"s sleeveless vests at 4c, a good I value at 8c, Large line in all colors, WR 12 1-2c Camping blankets in eray, white and V'cuna, good values at G7c 88c, $1.15 and 1 K JUST RBCBIYBD If you are after bargains call on us, 257 Commercial St Tlic Brain House of Salem i-szcxc vwiy. wws Cuban Commissioner Appointed, Washington, Aug. Aug. 10. Chas. V. -.iimld. a nromlnent Now York lawyer has been appointed as a spec lal representative of the department of justice on the Cuban military com mission, (lould has special knowledge ol Spanish law. Say! Those Cuts Aro drawing like "hmisoon lliv." 20 Per Cent l lie proverbial On all oxfords and all Ian shoes means innuny saving prices for mu. Come soon and gel your pick, 25 Per Cent On gray sU'cl enameled wans yelling llku hot cakes. tho pllo plainly marked at the IIAUV See door, UAitvKST snorcsa HAltVKST O LOVES OVKUSHIKTS OVERALLS And everything elscatlouestr.u'Ut prices, War Buttons, 12 lor 30 cents, While tlioy last. Wo hayo nearly all tho battleships und Dewey. Make a collection, you may not have another chance at tho prlco. Won't last long. VALENOIENES LAOES 18c doz HAIR WETS 5c VASLLINE fio 11ANDANAS 5c VK1L1NU lOo yd lip Eyerythlugelso In proportion, Those Wheei Bargains Two moroof them carried oft yes terday. People aren't slow to follow up our ads. . Gotanothensnaplii a nun's wheel S19. ttoys Don't "Want to Quit. Washington, Aug. 10. The war department has been trying to ascer tain which of the tioops desire to be musleied out, It being the object to accommodate the troops us far us pos sible Up to the present time It looks us If all the voluutecis wanttd to re main, and that the mustcriu out will have to be by arbitrary order. Information received at the depart ment indicates that the desire to re main iu the servico Is not conllned to tho olliccrs, hut that the rank und (lie wish to continue In tho government employ. The depirtnient will wait until what Information possible Is In, when, If u troops desire to ictuin to their homes a selection, In tho best Judgment of the olliccrs, will ho made WIGGINS' BAZAAR ! HAUKIfl' PlWJKrt, Dewey Has the Cable, IIONO. Komi, Aug.19. A dlspitch from tho correspondent at Manila of the Associatld I're?s continuing the capture of the tow ti says the American troops now occupy every position for merly held by the Spaniards, or whom 0000 are prisoners. Not a single shot was fired at the lleet. jTIio dispatch also says that Admiral Dewey picked up the end of the severed cable on Friday, but that tl.o if no Is not yet in w oik I m,' order. Merchantmen are leaving Uong Kong dally 'or Manila. A great rush of trade Is expected. Hospital-Ship Arrives. Nnw Yoitk', Aug. 10. The hospital ship relief, arrived from i'orto Rice, with 248 sick and wounded soldieis from Miles army Ten deaths from typhoid occurred on ojage. Please Notice. For a few days only we will sell pure lard on bulk" cent per pound, (bring your buckets.) C. Woltz & Miescick. 17 II 171 Commercial St. i Boat Stolon, A white row boat with double oar locks and my name on bow, was taken from Trade street landing, August 17 or 18. Any Information leadlnulo recovery of same will be rewarded. 8 18tf John Savaok, Jn. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween James Mauulre and Henrv W. Teatz Crystal Ice and Cold Storage nmKuuoaiuiuuicuuu is ims uay oe- solved by mutual consent. Salrl Teatz retlrluc from the linn and ousiness. All uebts and liabilities are assumed by the undersigned and all money due the said tirm are pay able to the undersigned date the l'Jth day of August, 1898. 8 10 lui Jamhs Maquire. I $1,35, W . - p GB URI REV AMD HUBBY HMUK 1 v,rv irai K 1 ' " ' ' " - -- I, erlyulffi lt V.!)ti1?twca,rcbetterprcllarC(n,,,mmlI,J,'i I'ti-sincss as It should he. A large room and low rent means Ida pileps wall paper. l BUREN Si 218 Commercial street, near State. See what we aro doing In HAMILTON- Mtempt to Blow Up a Station, Yakcouyku, 11. O., Aug., 10, An attempt was made Wednesdayt at Htoveusou to blow up tho itollcc sta tion and court room with guupowder. A cau containing 25 imunds of powdei was found underneath (lie building, directly under Magistrate I'leuon's chair, Tho fuso burncl within six Inches of tho powder. ISuu lui uo tiow IU Dr. ttllu P&ln nil Right in Front of Their Eyes. uu mo nices or contented people you win see a pair pf my ,spectach s. Happy, because the frames are fitted properly and the lenses absolutely correct. If your eyes are falllng-ln any way consult me It costs you nothing. CH. HINGES, D.R., nxpeii optician. Rew location, 200 .Commercial street. 3 doors south tit roaionU-e. WILL HAVE BETTER WATEK. Contract Let for Building a New Crib in the Willamette River, For some time the Salem public lme been awaiting with much In terest the culmination of the negotia tions being carried on by the Water Co., In regard to the building of a new crib out In the rlyer to take the piaceoruie old one which lias grown almost too small for piesent use. Hearing that the. matter was set tled a Jouhnal teporler called upon Mr. Wallace, piesldentof the Water Co. and upon Inquiry as to the fact of the company's haying been successful in completing the negotiations, which they have been so eminently pushing all summer, for the new crib, Mr Wallace said that the Water Co. had found It very ditllcult to get suillclent power on the sand bar to run pumps of capacity great enough to keen water outjofthecrlbjis It was dug, so as to enable them to sink It to a suillclent depth. Finally to secure a couipii.y or worker cipjblo of doing tho ji0 that no chance of failure would be left they engaued the Cascade Con- J'WBdrlBoandl1eavy,U:lc,inery This Co. Is the one that built lie Cascade locks and Is thoroughly reliable one. They calculate that the work can bo completed Ineh-i.t. ,i.lt.B after It is begun. The Waler Co expect them to Lenin work before the uibviii oBjnemoer, Mr. A. L. Mrotvn imc i.n ,.. .. .. land for the past fewdav i,i. ' .. exlilciuattersandriishthemk ...sporting tho machinery to ! OREGON Agricultural College ! Courfesia ARdculiural, Mechanical and r-iectrica ,lni:iieeriiij;, lions liohl Science aim pli rmacy. TUIIION I'KEE AND NO INCI DENTALS, Lain, Irercli.amlfSermsii oplicn,). The ntxt teim will Ue2in fcept. ao 1898. i,r 1'or "1t.,J1IrCl.,e.aJdfs W. i:. Yates secre. I W,orlHOS.M.OAir PrUfnt Cor va"'s Uf S j8 11 Kruit Notes. citv Knr,i ,'.:.:' ""l,v TK , ' " " 'HKiii. am has In prospect. II10 Wallace orchard shipped a f pears vestordav ani J ' . ... " wra day. more o pears vestorday a.i3 are now shin plni; fruit nt tii . ... nm 8"1, . v ,H" a Reduced Rates. 20 1898. will 11 rrtDr&iA,uSht leiu to Yaoulna ut t- in . P tickets Sa ' trains &turdS " l..5 "n . mi ..i..i..:r ."'. m Bin. "" Jioi v-.lf-n "od return aiternoo oi;iNMm, 'nnaay afternoon. if 'AJBaMVfiVAUVSHHNMsM 1 tA iviai m FREE To every person who wishes It for a bonnet in I lie hop lard, by purchasing at our store coffees, teas, snlces. cximnt. etc., to tlie amount or 50 cents or oyer. YOKOHOMA TEA STORE. iouget tickets the same. MVSNaSBMfc,, Our New Building. COMD AND BED U3' Shingles, Shingles, Lath, Lath, Fire Clay, Fire Brick. Lime and C( mont, Eto, Eto, To.ms Heascnable. Now 1, tho Ume for dryers. D. B, DENTLBY & CO 314 Trent at. Wr.Fj-S?i.ft SaKman t0 M' "mprotcmrnt Co. yaj,