Kugcno Oity Guard. HATUUDAY, BE1TEMBEK 21. THEY MSAGKKE. A Doctor aud a MiUen ttirry Each Other Uwn With a Clnb. Dully Guard, Bepteinber IV. Last evening about 10 o'clock the rryof "Help! Iiel)!'! ran out upon ' the atlll ni(?ht air ol our uaually wa: ful aud quiit city. The crlwt wtreln aultiK from the uper Ury of the (;briHiiiHD bulldiiiK, corner ofMnlh and tVlllaturite tinvln, and a number of startled citizen rushed In that di rection. JoDuUoia of the JlolI'mun Jloutw wan the Ural peraou lo atari up the stairway and lie met W 11 i'ool, a well-known citizen, coiniiitr down the stairway on a run. Tool curried a clublti his hand, hU clotlilnif wan dlsarratiKed and blood wan flowing (tulto frvt-ly from his face and head. J'olloeuiaii I'ratt arrived in a few m lu ll U-s and l'ool was taken to IJr li F Hamuli a oHlce near by for iiiudUal asHintauoe. CousUble Llntou soon arrived on the scene and the ofllcera then turned thulr attention lo the caune of Ilia dis turbance. Tliey entered the rooms of Dr L W Brown, a phyalclan oftf! standing, and found signs ofaHtrug gle. lu one corner of the room they found blood upon the wall, and a pool of blood was also on the floor. A fur ther fwnrtli revealed Dr Hrowu stowed away In a close' In the hall-ways of r .... . . i 1 1 .... .1 the Oil llUlllg. tie wan iHiiupumiviy nlavil under arrest bv Constable Llti ton. Before leavliiir lal olNce Dr Hrowu had turned out the electric lights. Tram Invmtluatlon of the men wounds It was found that l'ool hud quite a number of severe Hashes, made evidently uv the club, about his head and race, itrown nan a twjiin cm u his forehead, disfigured eyes and a fingur that bore the apxaranw of having been la 1'oors mourn. rmn r men were much hurt, more than flesh wounds, but Pool had evidently gotten the wortor the row. Itaaema that Pool Ims frwiuently been sneudlng his venlngs lu aoeia chat with Dr itrown In the hitter's office Last evening as usual he says he wei to Brown's office and, after paiwiiig the time until 10 o'clock, remarked that he would ro home. Brown said he was not busy that evening and told Pool not to be In a hurry. He then mil un ami went Into his nrivate of fice. Pool was silting with his back to the door but he heard Itrown re en tcrandthe next Instant felt a stun tilng blaw on top of his head. Brown struck him several more blows about the head before he could cloee In upon him. Pool waa staggered bv the blows but finally itranpled with Brown and the two rolled together upon the floor. Iu the scuttle Pool succeeded in wrenching the club away from Hrowu and escaped foom the room. The strangest part of the mnt'er Is lhatbolu men tell l lie same story, simiilv reversing their ixmltions, Browu states that l'ool came lo his office aa usual and that they chatted pleasantly together until 10 o'clock wtien root got up ami, seizing a ciuo struck hliu on the head. He then grappled with Pool aud, wrenching llie club away irom nun, airucK nun over the head with It. li did not see Paol bring the club Into his office but did not kuow how else It could have gotteu there. Neither man assigns any cause for the other's attack, lull both are mem tiers of the Myrtle Creek Mining aud Milling Company and It Is believed by many that the difficulty arose over the conduct of the business of the cumpauy. After Pool's wounds had been examined, Dr Brown waa taken before the officers and placed under I10U0 bonds, with H B Kaklu as surety, on the charge of assault with a dan cerous weaiKin. The examination will not lie held for a few days In order to give time to see how serious Poors wouuds will prove to be. The Glut) with which the bloody work wss done Is a imrl of a shovel handle, made of hard wood, 18 Inches lu length, and sawed oil square at each end. The tiuestlon which puziles the minds of the public greatest Is the cause of the melee between Urown and Pool and while many may surmise the cause yet It may, like the duel lie tweeu the Portland doctors recently, never be known, aa it will doubtless be acasaofuuo man's evidence against another. TUB CX.MII ATTANT8. Mr Pool Is confined to his bed today, and has a little fever, but It la extected he will be out In a few days. Dr Hrowu la around, but wear a rather black pair of eyes. Dally Ouard, Kepleuiber. 1. At Tub Univkkhity. Work on the workshop has been eiiaix lultnl for a few daya until the arrival of more material. Work on the gas plant Is bu lug pushed rlht along aud It Is ex pected to have It completed lu two weeks, M Levlnger will suit his agricultural im piemen la at oost till HcptwiubcrUHth. Come and gel bargains. Sever griping pains ol the stomach and bowels Instantly and effectually stopped by DoWltt'a Collo and Cholera Cure. Ohiiuhn & DkLano. Bhllo'a Cure Is sold ou a guaranty. It cures Incipient consumption. It Is the best cough cure. Only one cent u dose. 25cla., Wcta., 1. Hold by Hen dcrsoD 4 Lluu. Parks' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyetle, of Le Boy, N. Y., says: "I have Used Parks' Tea and find It the best remedy I have ever tried. Bold by A. Ykrinuton. Btomach and bowel complaluts are best relieved by the timely use of IV Witt's Collo aud Cholera Cure. Iusist ou having this preparation. Don't take any other, Osni'RM & DkLano. Parks' Cough By nip cuics Coughs Colds and Consumption. Mrs. Cath erlue Black of Le Boy, N. Y., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough By rup. It acted like magic. Btopied Hi v cough and I am perfectly well now.'1 Bold by A. Ykkinoton. Dlarrluva should be stopptsl prompt ly. It soons becomes chronic De Witt's Collo and Cholera Cure Is effective, safe and certain. Hundreds of testimonials bear wltntss to the virtue of this great medicine. It can always be deluded upon, Its use saves time aud money. OfiuuKN A DkLano. 1 I'rnoual. Dally (iuaid, BeptemUr IK 8 V, Bprague is at Big Pralrlo. Hon H B Miller Is at Grant's Pass C P Patton, of Hulcrn Is in the city Mrs OB Parsons went to Portlun toduy. Charlea Croft, of Oregon City, is in Jugene. Kd Pungm came uj from Woodburn today. Mr Cole was down from Mohawk today. Fred Fish expects to go to Newport tomorrow. Commissioner Cullison was in th city toduy. Prof Baker will act aa director of the U of O band. The Misses Coleman went to liar. risburg toduy. Chits Htlles Is night clerk at the Hotel Eugene. Lucas Fitspntiick left this morning for Maurice, Iowa. Mrs Luther Fisher returned home ou the 110 train toduy. J E Bliucklett returned on the after noon local from Corvullis. A P Bradburry.the well known Port land drummer, is lu Lugene. L Davis Is Improving nicely and la now able lo ail up a little eacti day. Mrs I N (ireen, of Camp Creek re turned from a visit to 1'orlland toduy Mr (Joodell, of Bulem, Is acting aa Western Union operator for a few days. Col J A Straight Is In Josephine county looking after tils mining inter fritS. Mrs W W Inman has gone to Ash laud to attend the normal sehool at that pluce. Miss Annlo Peter, the trimmer at The louder, returned this morning froir Portland. H C Humphrey Is still in Chicago and will not return home before November 1st. C A Hushuell, of Elletisbuig, Wash Is visiting relu'lves and rrluuds In t-u geneai.d Lane eounty. (jrundina Kuykendull, of Drain, lias moved to r.iwne, and in residing wuu her sou, Dr W Kuykendull. Itecorder Dorris and Attorney Young have returned from the Blue Klver mines. TUuy report Having nuu a pleasant trip. Prof J P Holland, of Junction City la In the city. He reports that the public school will commence at that place next Monday. A Noltuer, of Portland, the pioneer editor aud ex-president of the Oregon Press Associution, spent last night here In the Interest of his pier, the lms- patch. Mrs Wm Kspey, who has bceu siiending the summer here and at Hodavllle, lefl for her home in Port land this morning. Bhe was accom panied by her father, Wiu Edris of this oity. James 8 Wyatt, of Portland, a son of K r Wyatt, is us r.tigene visiting friends. He will go to the Bohemlu mines In a few days to auperiuteud the putting up an mill in that district. Young Wyatt Is quite an electrical ex ert. Monday's Uoaeburg lie view: Hon Henry H Ullfrey, reading clerk of the U b wnate, Is lu Jtnscburg toduy via ..i 1. 1.. r.t....,i ...! ,.l..U.l...a HouHM Vcatch. Mr Ullfrey and family have spent the past the summer lu Oregon. Ball hearlnirs make light draft and the Dundy Disk harrow lias I hem. (See them at f Li cnaiuoers NOTICE TO CERDITOHS. Notice is hereby siren ttiat Kosslle ft .uacb hs been duly sppoiuted sxeoutrix Ol IUS rsisie oi x eier mvhvu, uat-pmivu All Dvrsou hsvius olsims against stid ea ... . .. it j tale, ars bereby notilled to preieDt the Mine lo the execiitrll at tbs olllos of U 11 Dorris wilum six mautbs from tbs date of this noticr. IttSlMB PUltLB, O, U. PosBf, Executrix. Ally for t' t- estsle, NOTICE TO CUEDITOn3. Nollys Is hereby gireo that EmnaDul ton b bevu duly sppninled executrix of lbs estate t f Mnry Cutlln, deceased. All iwriiM bsving oIhuus sgittDHt ssid enisle are beruliy notified to present the same to lbs executrix al lbs law omoe oi iteo is. Dorris In Eiiiiene, Oreunu, within six months from the data of this notice, Hep timber 2 lt, lt'J5. Emus llUTroN, Oxo. It. Dorbis, Executrix, Alty for Estste. SUMMONS. Iu iLe Cirouit Court of the Btste of Ore LMii, for Lsns County. Mary A E Hmitb, Plaintiff. v. John W. llowe, Margaret Holiiiixon aud (1-orgs ltob ilieiill her husband. Ha bere Hurley, aud Valeu tiuelluiley ber tuibaud, Naney Cleviuger, aud (leorgsCleviuger her bos Imiiil, Mills Cooper, and William Cooper her hus. baud Mary Pelton, War ren K. U'H-il, Maroellus Kowe, John Lafii.vetta Hows, H weite Howe, 8r ah W ilk us, the heirs of Josb Howe, deoeaaed. Defeudsuts, To Juliu W. Rowf, Margaret ltobiuion and tieoige Holiiuaou her husband, Uebeeoa Jiiirley and aleutius Hurley her buiband, iu?y I leYiiigvr and Ueorgs Uleviuger ber luiKtwud. Mills (Voiier and William II. 'oeper her buidiand, Nlary Pelton, Warren K limlHii, Maroellus Kowe, John Lafayette Howe, Hoseils Howe, Sarah Wilkiua tbs lulia of Joali Howe deoeaaed, tbs above Hiii it defeihlanUi In the name ol tbs Slate of Oregon: Von in) Mi'h of yen sie hereby required lo p pear aud auewi-r Hie oomplaint ol tie uUiutitf, Mary A. E. Smith in the above entitled Court, in the boots entitled suit now on file with tbs Clerk of said Court on or belors lbs Oral day ol lbs next reuular term of eonit, lo-wit: On or betore the IfHth dsv of Ootjber, A I) , 1('.'.'), aud you and each of you ara hereby notified (bat if you fad lo appear aud answer said complaint as bert-by required the plaiutitf Mary A. E Smith will apply lo lbs court for lie relief demanded iu a-nj complaint lo-wii: For a judgment and de cree of said Court, tbl lbs Defendant! be f oi ever barred of auy right, or claim lo, or iutrreet iu the following deorribed preuiims (be a of lbs a !' ol s-o. 1'J, to 111, s i 4 wral. In Lsns county. Stale of Ogon, nud thai tbs PlaimiA be decreed (he owner iu fee simple of said land. I bia euiuuiona la puulialied lutbe M'okm CiOakp, a newpaier priuled, publiahed, and ol general eireiilatiou in Lane county, Oregon, by order ol tbe ( trcuil Court of lbs Stat of Oregon for Lane county, by tbe Honorable J . t', rulU-rton, Juit(e lueieof, lulv ma le at I bsmbers in Uoaeburg on tbe Utti day of retilem" r, IMo. WM. n. HuaaaosoDoa, Att irney for Plauitiu. 1 The Wrather. In his lust bulletin Prof W T Foster gave forecasts of the storm wave to cross the continent from 14th to lHth soil aniiirdlnir to hi ill the next will reach the Puclflo coast about the 1111 cross the west of llockles country by close of l)lh. the great central valleys 9II I., 'At.1 mid iIih Kustern states l!llll. The warm wave will cross the west ofltocklcs country about Huh, great ce ntral vulleys zjsi, J.usiern siui 'riil l.'isd wave will croes tin) west of l!iuliii i-iiiinlrv iilinnt ureut it trul valleys lUt li, Kasterii Btates 2MU. TlIKKHIIINri IN l'AIlfHK. ("olfttX. Wash., Ouzelto, Kept. Vi: "A great feeling of uneasiness has been evidi ninoiiir the oeonlo of the county d I tup the miKl week, the result of the lieuvv rain fall (lurlnir that iicriod. Itenortw from the country are thut Hih mliia liuVH tut vet wrouulit no du BL'e. About hull oi the grain or the ciiuntv has lieen cut and threshed an lit mt cent remains to head. Proba lilt rwrmnl liutf lu.fl liHlll.-d. Klllf1 the ruins stopied fulling, all the teams possible nave been at worn naming me irraln. The rain fall since August 30 has aififreirnted 1.22 Incites. This in eludes till 0 o'clock Thursday eve Under A rkkht. Today's Kalem Btulesinan: Chief of Police Dl Icy boarded tho overland train for Bose- burg last night to bring buck to Bulem Jim Parker, churced with the crime of assault aud battery by a mail named Ferguson. Parker Is the man who rode the race horse "Bluck Alder" al iiustt to death last Baturduy night, as told In the Statesman, aud the assaul Is said to have been committed In An derson's salisiii thesume night. He Is now in lull In BoHcburg and will lie luuded here at 1!:0 today. The assault and liattery charge Isonly preliminary It Is thought, to a more serious charge Pally Uuard, September 1. Bkcovkhino Buiwly. Chus Kis- aenger of Fall Creek Is In town today recevlng medicul treatment. He Is recovering very slowly from the in Juries reocivtd In an accident al Camp CrecU a lew weeas airo. The Oliver Chilled plow known the world around. F L Ciiamhkks, Bole Agent. jFRUIT TREES. If mil want to Dlant fruit trees this fall, you ran ave U ier o-iit. on your order by purchas ing irom tne Willamette Valley nursery Co., Of WlKUdlURN, OREUON. faT-SEND FOR PRICE LIST. IWs., SOcts. and 11.00 Bottle. 0ns cant a dose. It is sold on a euarrntco by all dms alsts. It cures Incipient Consumption aud Is the best Cough had tirouo Cur. Hold by tlemlvraon it Linn. LE MW$ (UK IIIIIKR HP. TMt ntuflf lettiif tiycctaj jrty to IMi tsMt Uto tliaaMt ot Uilinit-t riMry Ufa ana, femur lia chauvr of 1st of tiiMtuniminJor adtotiwua inotV IciumM U Ukta luluiiUj. Ml tea a AL ttn AS A PREVENTIVE fl fX'i byllhril'.UInir.iN.looUa ai- w,rvcurHlMMM;lutlnUMIMMW Urn m W.W m-uur i i "r X'a Sl r tul,u blMUawat. tWIli: UN A DKIANO, UrucsliU and sols jeun, aiini'iie urekou. LADIES DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S STEEL BHD FQDYEHTSL FILLS fretheof'tlnal slid only nu.M.ii, pnnnnd re. labia co, on the markut. I'nc; i l.U'; Jent l KdaU. Uanuineatildonlr by OSIICUN A II HA NO Dinsiliitl slid role agcuta, Miiteue, (irtKon. HHKRIFK'H SALE ON EXECUTION. Nolloe la hereby uli.'n that by virtue ol an Kii eullmi tluly ImikhI out ot the t'lrvuit I'ourt ol iJine roiinly, ntnie ol tireKon, on tne 'lli day ot Allium, IW, upon Judgment rt-mlcrwl lu n o oiiirt on tne nun uav ol AuiiiiHt. iw;, in lavor of (ieo R lHirrla anil aKalnnt L I. lrklu anil II C l'erklua for the aum of One Hundred aud Thirty-nine anil 10 HW liollara Willi Inti-reiit Ihemou irom tne rani mtn ami oi aukum. ish, at the rate ol tell (10) wr rent !er aunnm and the further iuiii of Two ('-) hollara and eiwu aud aeeruliiK eiMla to me dlreeted antlum the kmxu and rhatlela ol aalil IH-temlamii, I. L 'urklnr. and II V. l'erklua: 1 hare lvvtml iiinm and iliail oiler for aale lo the hlKheat bidder for cash on SUNDAY. THS ilUT HIT Of OCTOSKS, 1W, al one o'rlm-k i in at the Court lloiiw diMir In aua -ne, Ijiue county, tireKon, tne iouowiuk ue crlbed real lirotK-rty owiiimI by the alM.ve nam- etl 1. L 1'erklni and 11 U I'crkini, low It: HcKin niiia at a iHilnt IOA roda weat ot the aoutht-aat corner of Seeilon M Twp 17 S, K S Vct; thunee weat ivS KMla; theucu north bl rtxli-; thenee raal .Vi riMla: thence south lt'U riHla to olare of hcKliiiil'iK, eoutalnliu 6 acrea of laud In l.ane coiiuly. Ciale of On-Koii, baled at Kugeue this 17th day of September, 1SA A J JOIIXSON, KhcrllT of IJine I'ouuty, Oivgou. SUMMONS. Ia the Circuit Court of the state of Ore itou (or Line county. Iasao Gray, l'laiutiff vs Aaron Gol.lmiiith and Zstta GoKluilth, hia l(e,tuinis lllandititt. Frank lllanding and Dlaiulinii, widow, heira al law of Mai tin ltlandiug, deceased, De fendants. To Aaron Ooldxinilh sndZetteGoltlinnth hia wife, Kimua HUudiUtf, Frank ltluiuhiia and ltlauiliug, widow, beira at law of Martin Itlandiug, decsaaed, tbe sbova named defendants. lu tbe name of tbe state of Orecon, you and each of you are bereby required lo spar aud aniwer Ibe couinlaint of tbs pluiuun", Iauaci Gray, iu the above entilUd court, lu tbe above euiitleu suit, now on Ale w lib the clerk of said court, on or be fore tbs first day of tbe next tvg nlar term of onurttowit; On oi he fore the '.ISih day of October, A. D. lSJi, and ynu ami eacb of you, are bereby notified Ibat if yon full to sppisr and answer said rouiolKiul aa hereby required, tbe (ilaintit)', Isaac Gray, will apply lu lbs court for tbs tvlief demanded in tbe laid fntltiint to-wit: For In 'KUieul and decree of aild court, tbal tbt defendants be forever Imrn-d of any ricbt, claim t, or inl. rt iu the followiua dactil.l pittuitea: Tbe taut SI fret of I .No. 3 iu block .vi it. iil llulliiiau s luiiatiou to Lanecoiiuly uow a part of Ku ene, l.Hiie county, Ori jou, and that lbs pUintiff be dei-rrtxt tbe owner in fee ainipla of aid premiai a. I hia aumuioua id pnhlineil in lb Luceu l iKO a newopaiH-r tiriuied, pubh.bej. ud of tcnerai I'ireuUtien in I-ote oonaty. itii'Hi, bv orlr of the Circuit Court of the siste of Oresou for Lane county by tbs lion J. C. Fullerion, jul thereof, du'y tuade at cbauibers iu Uom buru on Ibe tfib day of S ptembrr. lx'i. u a., issoaoroa. Attorney fur fUintiff, .WJjSe-i'h. THE s.-; 1 VrVM MM S3 S ffj M A BIG SAVING Can bo inado by buying your winter supply of boots am! Shoes at Yorau's Exclusive Shoe Store. No. 181 Willamette St. It Will Pay. You when In want of anything in tne line oi Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Combs, Brushes, Syringes, and Rubber Goods generally, TO C A I.I. - YEBINGTON'S NINTH STREET DRUG STORE, CONSER BLOCK, ELOENE, Yon can tare money on family and horae pn-aerlpllon. Our leaalllaa a.wdrra are the Ileal on Karlk. One pound pack aitea, 40 cviila; three for f l.U). CIIAS. DIEDSCII. Horae bhoelnir, fllackimlthlns, Cuneral Its pairluif. All kind! of wood and iron woik, Call and See Us. Bevvuth street between Willamette aud Ulire. Old Melaou llulldlntf. Uo to Osburii & DeLann, drtigtrlsts, sole agents in Eugene, for a bottle of LIVKHINE. for the Liver, Kidneys, Sick headache and Constipation. HOP SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, AND- Hop Storage At the Lowest Possible Prices and Rates. We shall also during the hop hops, and all hops sold to us in our warehouse no charge for storage will be made. GEO. T. HALL& SON. 8, MJM.'llAllgBI Can Be Secured You can hav e your choice FAVORITE COOK BOOK, S23 pages. rare- fl laro I 1 ILL 5T lUcm tore Mn THE CITY OF PALACES, 160 pages. MUSICAL LEAVES (Muslo), 320 pages. PECK'S BAD BOY AND HIS PA, 514 pages. FRANK FAIRWEATHER'S FORTUNES, 374 pages. 8HAKESPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS, 1,227 pages. ART, SOCIETY AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS, 3S1 pages. THE ROYAL GALLERY Our new DRESS GOODS have arrived. Be sure and Prices before you buy. Our BOOT and SHOE Stock is Complete, and our the Best on earth. I Assignees Sale. Now is the line io Boy The "COAST" all Steel gear The entire atofk o!' the Coast Carriage A Wagon Co'. Huiwt, Carriaiwa, Carts, Hacks aud Wagons will be sold at greatly reduced prievs. Strictly First-class Work in All JobsXt IVm't buy any but "COAST." See that the name is on every rljr. You can now get a First Class rig for what you would pay for cheaply made Eastern work. If your dealer do not carry the "Coast" vehicle, write direct to the fac tory at Corvallls, Oregon and get Catalogue and prii-e. M. M. DAVIS, Algnee Coast C. & W. Co. t reswell Casualties. C F Moom left Monday niornlng to attend l he U of O. Many farmers heri-shouta are plow ItiK for full (,'rai.i. The (round atlll iHeks moisture to make ibe plowing euy, Mrllunaeii, Ihe Onkland tile mau, wtu i down this any lut week buying prunes for his oryer. Wallace's tile faclory will be started up this week, and tfify "P"1 put out a line lot of tile when they get 10 iiolng. Dr 8curl.roi.Kh'- house b.ts been moved on lo Ihe new pluce wliew he huna splendid I.H.-atioii for a dwell- hK , The can nine of liorsemeat baa x cited considerable couiu.eiit, but what aill be the astonish men t of the readers oftheCii AKti to Kuril that a man of enterprise and the precinct of Uoslien, U-liiir the namesake of the great eleo trlcmn, hus alrsudy commenced can- 11 I nit docs. We presume he uses second hand tomato cmiis with bright colored lubels U-arinir Merchant lloney'a oost mark. Our only aiiKirestlnu tnat fire-crackers are a tlrst-chiss flavoring to use In cannliiK dogs and they make the product go fustcr. . '......if 1i.vt Pendleton i tll I'M Tribune: A cotton plant and several stulks of siitfar cane, hrouijht from Texua by .Mr le TeuUch, are ou exhibition at Cleaver Broa' shoe suire. Mr Teutsch only recent ly returned from Texas to take a position with Cleaver Uros. and thinking that the plants would be curloHitics in this county, brought them along, bevcral Dolls of the cot ion are ready for picking, while a number are not yet ripe. The plant has attracted considerable attention. A llKAUTini. Cnv.-Ex-Maypr Alexander, of l'cndlelon. recently visited this city. When tie returned home lie sulci, among other things, to an East Orcgonlati reHirter: '! waa alo lu Eugene, and tlilnk that is one of the most beautiful cities in the northwest. It Is a city of homes and the comfortable residences render the place very attractive to a visitor." Dally (iuard September IV. Makkiaok Licknse. A marriage license wns Issued this afternoon by County Clerk Jennings to Hobert E Williams, of Harney county, and Ollie M Evans, of Lane county. be in the market season to purchase fMtiOEi, MSialilS AND iniLlifirarg Only at Our Store. of the following eight books : OF POETRY AND ART, MO page and examine Goods $1.00 Plow Shoe is R3 WAGONS ami BUGGIES. wagon; lost in tho world. 33 &k "Va i I II 1 I I .'..1 IJC.7 vu-c 'J OUR LINE OR CLOAKS AND CAPES is worthy of the attention of shrewd buyers. , full au'(in ninolv finial.n.l ! We are showing the Largest, Finest and Best A line of Cloaks and Capes we have ever had. We hawrJ m4 nrAMf riHlrtA flAYI uarmeiua ut cvcij num w ujj. cpace will not t- mit a detailed description of our line.hence we invite yo anv miw cfrvLT 4" LADIES CAPE, trimmed with fine braid made of fine black beaver, a very pretty cape; special price, $7.25. Ladies Capes and Jackets from $3.00 to $25.00. J. D. MATLOCK & CO SHOES! WINTER SHOES! CLOAKS. Hop Pickers and your fall goods of us 20 vda of Prints 20 yds of Shirting 20 yds of Gingham 17 yds of Muslin Heavy Shoes Mens' FTfWW SViinc I .orlioa' Tnrv Clr. Uf JV 1UU UUIO JJUUt 1(1 f'.ll 1 i juj vuiluii r laiiiici CALL ON US. ... F. E. DUNN ESTABLISH KD lMii.) F.H. HAMMER, Wholesale Commission Merchant. 215 and 217 Darl) St., cor. Commercial, San Francisco, Cat. Wa par the highest market price for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool, -AND GENERAL PRODUCE. It will par yon to write us and keen posted. Liberal advancvl made ou consignments. Ilamha Is"" Franctwo Pr.wluoe Fxrhange. PIBIIIUCr. sen Franclwo Frllll Kii-hanw. NOTICE. C. S. Land Officv,Roneburg, Orfgoo, Aiignut 27, 185. Conmlalnt flffira bv H (i l Ivmjla .n.in.1 T ... ... A Oonnera, for abandoiiiog his Hnmetead tntry iso nuf, dated April 7, 189J. npon the S ' N W H, and W ;j N E ;', Sec '20, nut in T.atiaa eooDty, Or. Ron, with a iw to Ihe cancel lalioo of said entry, th- wiid parties are hereby lunimoDed to appear at the office of Chaa M Kiaaenger, notary public, Fall Creek, La .e oouulT. Oregon, on the 9ih daj of October. 1SU5, at 10 o'clock a.m. to rrHi.d and furnixh teatimohy n.ncern iug auid alleged abaDdunuixnt Hearing at this i.flioe on the leatimonr taken 0.t..lK.r 16. mi Siiffl-ett riilence hTii.g been furuihni lo ah w that Pera.ual erir caiioot te had, M-rvice it hereby ordered by puhhcatino io Ibe Uc.kD. pnhlihnl a' EnKri,, Lauer-.in.ty, Oregon, according 'o law K il Veiti a, Regi-ier. B, 8. Khibuuii, beociTer. Wrap 7 1 1 5 Vrr- hew full sum We have the LurgfUit Jietn BKsortnitiit ever ifcot. before. We ak ynu to ralluta our line. Our pricing jjowew. Farmers be sure andgsi - we are right. P . V 1.1 I RHERIFF'SSALB OS fCBIfW"" Nollee li horebT Blven tl(t. '"..'U!!!,0! Kxwutlon duly Imu-J o" ' ' nSQ, ol U ottheHlatfot Oiefon '"" ,VS onthetuihdaT ol SeiiU'in i;.; nient rendered In nald l mirl 'j. 4af Hurlbuit, lor the anm el Thlrtv-n lie (IKW) and i?, j tereat thereon Irom the wki ut, Imsis, at the rate of Vu annum lu a nut In said i !Z t Hurlburt waa I'la.ntlff and Lucy v tharleaK Byen, her hus and. UuerandU M t'nurn " "'J. J.U "' atlnn, were lH tt-ndaiiU.. and aaiJ , tendant., Lucr K Byem aud i v!." herhuhbaud, and on a d. i;n i i , and order ol rale, renflerea 7j,t mandlngnielnord.r to a i y I'liht: anacoawauiiarcruii.il ,. liiadvwrlbtHl real prope'ty. t''" " , - oh. eat and t ch i '" Vij, corner of the KonatU.n lliu " i . ..I ...... it., r I wl . .L.a County, ir.on: thene.- j uorthid-g;iUuilii U-;, est al .n d,P o the couii J road W.uJ ch V" , of the po.utof b.-Blnti "i ' 'I,:, " uaa.t H 111 Oha to tiMlHIT Ul lk. ttim oitnepouitoi '..ijiiii tolhenTace of benlunlnK 0. iau" Uiiirv ur ivmm. loreorlesa. , n.riiif i.'! Al the west of the f" u'ni t lemlsee. tnwit: Benlnnln al I tt chsea-t and i chs n-r h ' "J .r.n in " nerof the Donation t aim ol ? Veil ""'!', and wile. I'lU In Iwp 1. . yt thence aouihV . Hi ens if". ,T the center of the county nm tf d mill west alona center of o( thence west is. rail""" ' , ,1. i - coma niiia JO acres more or county, ureson. , n'1;.. And after atlfyln(r c't 0 " u aud eiues of the 1'lialiiUii . ,rJ JT in foivcloal X Ihe aai' .. .7 i, VT amount due the riam.. ... (,,.1. v (n.mthe surplus t the I ' AM .yrtJJ burn rompany, li" ' " " ,d f k morimge of said l.ucy K Br ;4 iw.a herh..s ud the amount iu. Company. . ... ,,T. ,.r Now ihrreforr. I will ' ' ''r.b tl ,.ro,rt at i.uMlc a... ti.-n houe door In Huene. "'T Mondar. tnelllh day of . ,l rlf ... . : . .. ..... .w.k di " : lowlt: at 1 o'clock p "lul J" J. j.'.-"-., gherifTof Une eofJ!!l' fr l..i ual rr,v,l"t , ...J l,efmt..ry..fOlivfrtt'ilMi plows BUd iJleai "B,nT ''uAMBtJ 1 I C 0 YR I C H T r--5" s