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KTQKra PAILT GUARD. MONDAY, A PHI I, S7, 190K Big University of Oregon Freshman Portland High School Eugene High School Kincaid Field, 3JfJ o 9; 0 A . TONIGHT! g Sl Change of Programme 1 . ; A Southern Romance. 2. Difficult Problems. 3. Burglary by Motor. 4. Four-Footed Hen. 5. Uncle's Last Will and Testa ment. , 6. The Veiled Beauty, 7. Tommy in Society. 8. The Short-Sighted Sportsman. 9. Song; '"Neatn the Old Cherry Tree, Sweet Marie." 10. Song: Snuggle up .Closer." (By Mr. W hite.) O e o Don't Miss this c Show Come and let us demonstrate to you that we have the largest and most up-to-date electric show on the Pacific Coast for 1 0 cents. Come and See The Dissolving Views o BumsdlbGuilliford Proprietors Triangular Track Meet the best tracts of thj vc.ir. with three te.ims com peting in the entire fourteen cvec.ts. Starling at 2:30. Keen competition all the time. ADMISSION 35c I, may fc- ?&G OF ALL MBS EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE WORK ON P. E. & E. GOES AHEAD V Welch, K-neral manager of jhe 1' n:and. F.usicue & Eastern riilway, came up from Portland t&U afrernoun t Iwt after the conatruccfoii work h ve. He stated to a reporter that several carloaifa of rati for Tha? Springfield Hue in the exteusam of me city linos to Hendricks' pork are now over due and their ought to be here any dav. The grade fruni the Southern Pariftc track at the end of la .. .. 't.u : . . ' . - i.um iinrieemn street ro- tow point r "iit-i .ue iiir iresiie oegin at Jua : kins' Point, is almost finished and j as s-on as the crossing track arrlres jit will be placed In position at the 'crossing with the S. P. track and I construction work will go right ahead At rhe mm. rfm. iha ni.k 7 .' '. . " " "'" '' , tension win tie uuia. " ; RRHUT MCUnDIII uiinn I u lilUiKUiUHk OBSERVED &K SCHOOLS K.XKKCISKS IIK1.U Wly KT1H ADDKKSS 0Vl,r, s Wrth ls tn" """ivrsarv of the ' . ot U. S. Crant, and memorial .rises were held In the public .i-hools and at the Catholic school I this afternoon. The exercises consist- "BUFFALO BILL" CODY. Last of America's famous frontier scouts, who Is In falling health, i ed of addresses to students on the life of Grant, University stud, ins speak Iiik at the public schools and Colonel Mercer at the Calh.:lic. school. Tile speakers at the public schools were as foliDws: IHgh, Harold Rounds and .Lawrence Whealdon: Central Ilenjnmln Huntington and C. V. Hob inson: I'atterson. H. F. Clark and Hoy Applei;ate; deary, Leslie Miller and J. Kohinson. At ihe Patterson, Central and Geary schools a flag was presented to the boys' brigades as gifts from the local post of tile G. A. It. NOTK'K TO roXTISACTOItS Notice is horfity Kivou that Hip county commissioners' court of Lane county, OroKon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all niuteri ii Is and construct ihn of a, county bridne across HntinhniiKh creek on county rnad No. t!OS, at a place des- itinatedby the court, in accord.incc wAJh the plans, Hpecificatlons ad strain diagram now on file in rhe of fice of the fourthy clerk of Lane coun ty. Oregon; saitr bridge to be a Howe truss ppm of nineiy-two (!- f't, supported on double bent pi-rs set on bedrof-k, with approaches arepnt ini; sixty-five fif ) feet in length. ! Es.rh bidder will be required to de-j posit with hl bid a certified check' I in the sum of five (51 per cent of ;the amount of his bid. all bids to be filed with the county clerk on or bp j fore May S, !, at 2 o'clock In the I afternonn. The court reserves the j riuht to reject any and all bids'. itv order of the court this 16th 'dav'of April, I!"". K 1'. I.Ki: C-mntv Clerk. I'l 111-: WATKIt For pure hediork water see c. YV. Tnvlor. .Ml Furl.ire water rased off v caMti Into tb" bed rock, thus In- irltiL nothiiiu' In:' pur" bed rock r. W. Taylor, s; I'atterson P"' KuLne. I'hoile It' d tIOIll"llv' I'ltOl IiK K TAM.V 1 1:1 H 1 mi.vr (; l(if I V V ivinn w. 0. w'n'e i -- . r -X . I -fl MlO't ' I'lif-n"1' 4 ; ZZJ'MS, r " T.'..l-'ak st reet . 'V JSi .li JL -JT r. J1 ...7. a!" '-":.rd rr.-'jkf 'N THK BST KOkjl l lie- la-el'i X I snl.l: -You've done , . t.-- . T n v uwnniirTlntJ oi5 11,,. ri.o 1 1','.., v,.-.., 9.... i en II),. ti r :- Hdw. '' tr'A HIGH ORAL)!: WORK IfJl I ' '" lb" ni.-ti who had "'''. &1 Vt 'irorced I.., led verv iii-lv. but a I '" 1 BOY SHOOTS HIMSELF jt IN THE FOOT Ren Stanford, a 15-year-old lioy of j i.""0' " .v "s the left tuot. Inflicting a painful sound. He was hrouuiit to l-Iiicciio on the seven o'clock train last even-1 lug and taken to Dr. Wall s office. where the X-rays were turned on the' foot to locate the bullet. It. will : probably be extracted later. The ' boy was taken home on the 9:J0.qv money In a money belt Btrmied o'clock local. FOUR FAMILIES C3ME FROII OKLAHOMA. ft. T. BenffQ arf ''e. J- v- TVmi as. wife and iu. all 'of Texnu) . rtkla hu".na. C. hi Slxon and wltii -tii two c'.Uldren ayiit Mrs. Rash and .children, oi r,is. x ii y . . Kiauouiu, et.ieti in KuRon last night to locate a,nd are , ..... stuvi. for tho present at th 1'ndor- J8' wllen b,wt wouW ,tol' V,v. vod house, '.r. Mush Is cominsU J prospect of arojirv luio with ft ciir'.oad of household. .Roods,. 'ahead of me. In tte,i d' n that re Thla t.niiv have been ' lie' o ln;tui. ! n cambllnc ''"I '.eft about a year m, They found j,,,,, , tlle imrlns the gven- ;-.a, they liked OiAm, 'Lrt -Mf ...TwitflH,". party of l!";; ST e onV""'.. ;uc shklnB dice in the bar, Wlilel. other families mentioned along mem. . XKW CLASS KOlt ' ( OMMKUt l.VL CAItl) W KITIXIi Plans this week, uet in ami learn. Address YV. D. Johnson, Grand thea tre, Hugene, Or. Wh;' Ion Slnj;;!il Lcaiu, Do you wish to arlvanee and draw more salary, also make yourself mora Indispensable to yuur employer? Learn card writing. It pavs to do 1 1'. Why? lleeause you can secure a ptsitlon where (line out of ten fail. You can hold n position hcvuusc you can save the firm money. When you can do neat, ui-to-dato card work you can always get top sal ary and also have work when the other fellow Is let out. Our system la easy to learn. tf WHAT AUOl'I A CXIOK STOVK'J Now that summer time and "dog- r1:ivs" nr-a iimt alma1 o.'r.')wwl . u'hiil "suniiners" at home is considering how to simplify things and get tin most comfort out of an uncomfortable situation. We Interview the Ice man: order thin clothes; but more than likely forget the one most linporlaut Hem In the whole hot-weather scheme some means of doing the family rooking without the insufferable heat of a hot fine In 'the kitchen. Kvery one with experience knows how tiresoine.il Is to stay In a stuffy room to prepare a meal, let alone the doing of a big baking. Hut ev ery one does not know how easy It Is to change a hot kitchen Into n cool line, iuhI do Belter cooking at the same time. Just add to your list of summer conveniences a new l'erfcc-1 tlnn Wlrk llluo 1'lamo Oil Cook Stove and you've done all that any one can j to lessen hot weather discomfort. Wouldn't 11 he a fine thing of a summer morning to step Into Hie kitchen, put on the kettle, broil the stivik, hake the muffins, filter the coffee and give the breakfast call In one-fourth the time you'd take to do it oil a coal stove? And wouldn't it he fine to be as cool when the breakfast was prepared as when you first entered the kitch en? , People wl).) have tiled It say the New Perfection Oil Stove actually does everything in tho line of cooking ! and domestic service without over- heating the room or the worker, z Undoubtedly the reason Is to be found In the blue flame princplu on which Ihe nlovo works. A cylindrical chimney concentrates the heat, at (he Htove top, and In this way prevents surface radiation an In a coal or wood stove. It Is easy to see that thin lessens very nnun tne matter or personal uis- comfort in summer hmisrkecpiug S: do not fortieth the New Perfec tion fJil Stve In your Kummer phtns and you will have a comfortable Kitchen nnd the be -a cook-stove in the world. ' IP V;li K.M'.vV j put my Ik, nd In my pocket and pulled Tho merits of th Tia Wtn.lpr.ieut the dice I had ki pi under my pll you would never Buffer from kidney, ,W bladder or rheumatic trouble. II a! "Hold on." wild ..no of them. "Thmie bottle (two monilm treatment). Sold ,,. ,.. ,i, by O. J. Hull, or bv mall. Send for .. ,'. .... , , tentlinonlBls. Ur. S. W. Hall. S92 hv I asked. Ollva Btrcet. St. Lout.. "I'.ccnuse -. lie Mopped uliort. Ho IlOX'T I AII, TO SKK Tile two llri'WH all the we' k at Oltl'IIKl'M THKATKK tf We still h;i our baii:;'.:n counter, which Inelud hardware, furniture, rugs and matting. lion'L wait until they aro all none. CIIAMIIKKS HAItllWAKK CO. Invos'.i.fa win rionblp their i,iotiv tracts In tho lllalr street addltlot. wa-ithe city nnikt tiulld In iiat direction n two years If they buy lots or aero k . t m m itl ri w5 j - : i : i I .WaUUkl() 14 '"' "I '" T a leinnl,nt .. , c,.,. Kra- and f rf.iZ&gmZn 'tmAH j ,"";- '' '"k of , .,. , ' " 11 1N 0NE 0R MANy CO-0fe foj .lt:rs f-r ,,,'y l-l'.lie!,,-,., fdW ' ,J ',' E'J a AS aealn, kcot-'ng a sli.ir;i li!'it nie! my awir HIVIMI 1It 4 mttil III fV " 1 '"' "'" " l,v """"" "" l",!,t " ', nnd to fa NT 1, 1., 11... 1. ...1 . I'" ' l.jJ'f33yg AV'-7'J.'.yS ' ' ' ' ' K;; 0 """"r """'' r,r- above MMSIl L'l.'-M.V j,,,,,,. a Gambling Episode. UK century S i ' Hltnola. Iudla.ua and Kentucky 'ere i Inhabited by a very rvueti tHla I w011t 0ut there to sell jo.hU when I yo aUu, , " e first salesman t vU.it tb rvglon. Of course 1 traveled armed and kts.it arouud uir waist 1 was rather a live ly U r and mt averse at times to a stualt fani whU traveling. Indeed. V tarried a pack of cards and dk-. One evealns I was on a Btnceconch that pulled op at a tavern in a. mnall town In Kentucky on tho Ohio river. I had cone then to take , the first steamboat that would pass 'up to, Ctic- ctnuatl, -where 1 could take a rnllrt f tll .,ut vrt ,,i.i .,n was In the same room with the oill.o. ,The next day i spent my time wntch- line for a steanilKint. A number of boats passed, but none of them had ; freight or tiassengera for that landing. for they did not stop. In the evening 1 went in and watched the dice tlirow ers. Xow, t defy any young man of or dinary spirit spending bis time In such a place watehlun a game without long ing to bo In It. 1 resisted for some time, forthe men were a had looking lot. then pulled out some coins and cull ed for the dice box In my turn. 1 played far Into tho night and when I got up from the table had parted will) every cent of money 1 had for my ex penses, some J'luO. I wna not quite so much of n fool as this confession Indi cates, for 1 had noticed that my .op ponents knew exactly how to roll the dice so that tho figures, they wished should come up. Resides, 1 was not especially timid. When cleaned out I renched for tho dice and put them In "'J l,ocli,'t. The men who hud won my money looked threatening, nut snld nothing. To object would hnvo been to confess that they wcro load ed. 1 had no Idea of recovering iny money by nil exposure. 1 wished to satisfy myself as to whether I had been swindled. Taking my (Handle, I went iiiatal'rtj and to bed. I'mlresslng, I threw my trousers on the back of a chair, not thinking, since I had Inst all my mon ey, to lako any precautious for their snfety. but I didn't care to lose the dice till after I had n chanco to break Ihem, so I took them from the pocket mid re placed them Willi my own set; then 1 went to bed and to sleep. I was n wakened during llio night by some one tampering with my door. I lay still and presently heard the door I open mid n stealthy step In my room. A figure nnsscd tho window, nnd I could bear It searching among my clothes; then It went out I got up, felt In 1113 troUKoro pocket for my dice, nnd they were gone. The next morning I wns not especial ly surprised to nee Home of tho men who bad my money still about the place. Had they not, ns they supposed, Hecured the dice they would have got nut of tin u-nv After lirciikfiiMf I told ti10 landlord that I mispeted that 1 had been swindled with loaded dice, lie professed to he very Indlgunut nnd swore that If such were tho cuho ho would make tho men who had won my money disgorge. I told him to call ! them in nnd I would prove my charge, They came, ami I could see by their (assumed Indignation that they were 1 conildent that they had their dice nnd t POI,i(i Iinve nothing. After they had expended sulllclent vcrlinl Miiitnuiiltlon they called upon me to i;!Vo n reason for nsMUtulnjr that tho dice Ihey had played with were loaded. I asked the landlord for n hammer, and when he had produced It commit own mat mm neen ronneu t of n net of dice. (Tack 'em." I said to tho landlord. Itelucanily be put one of them down on the beiirtlntone nnd cracked It. here was the lead plain enough. The men and Ihe landlord stared nt ng ,,f tb" said reiiij ii. ihe Clerk ol one soother, surprised. Mennwhllo I !ihe Co'url Hhall ilic-k- I 'be same In hud backed to a safe ponliion nnd bail lhe .1 ul i nu tit Urn ki of said Court, my band on my pistol. Hearing tho las a Jodnini nt In f.ivor of iho plain stroke of a uteamboat bell-n signal to H" and again-', tli" defei'dams liur bank Ores - I knew that a boat was ""' K, iri"'' '""' K.-iaay. ai,ot 10 iad. '' v,M ; , H,,;" .... , , I to 11 a nt If mid amount, and thai Vol 11, en produce my money." 1 . , ' ... ,,,,, , ..v 1,.., I. "or I'll eo what I can do when 1 tint l,.it Hn.N." j )'.., M ,,,,,1 premU. s dlrecte.l 'J'lie iMiidl'Od was In no tnood for tile i to be nold bv liiis d'-' f'-e are slruate, r"!,iM.itino -10 b a -barge would give 1m; and le lng lu tb" Ciiy of Ko hls i l 'i". and nftei a few words with j gone, I. am' I'ouii'y. (iregoii, and are the o-'.ers b" reHirned me my losings, 'bounded and pun bu iarly d"f rlbed I i!."'t tb:-il: I Miould h-ivo hnd the ! follows, tn-lf i!e'ii;iii'l my money had I S :t strode of a Kteimiljoat i i tie- nl' k of t .. I f'lii'ls Into niv pocket, ran ill-- :r for my U-!'.iiriiics are down a'-Mln, l.eer'ng ,1 dinro I'm,! it and my li.itel on lay '!"Vi. 'I beo.i-fure 9 ,liig In lb" lao'l'i g 1 nid: .You've done N'OTICK tr SIIKltlKK S S ALK ' (lit Executsun anil Order of SW. Notice li hereby given i!nl by vir tue of an F.xeetuou ;ind Or.l.tr of I Sale issued out ot tne r I re oil Court' I uf the Slate of l:.";ou tor Iho Conn- of Lac. on the S:lr.l dav o Ma.ch i 190S. in a suit wherein L. Si'iums was plaimift iind Hurinu S. Kelsay. fcllixa C Kelsay. Tue Kivsl Nalluual hank, uf KuKene, OreK'iu. ;o corpor ation. K. T. llushuell uil trt'ori;e O. It. Uellar were defeniUut s. and said llxocutlou and Ordix of Sale and decrx-e being as lollows to-wit: Whereas, on Ihe ith day of March. 19US. lu the above-liAtned I'ourl a lHsree was rendered In favor of the abovo-numed plainutf and against tho nbnve-nauicd defendants, And WhereK It was further or dered and devevfd ly the I'ourl that all and sulr (ho lnortKaBed prem ises ii'.w.vtw ufd In the said complaint and, lvvJ,iluttel' descrlhcd, or so Hch, Uoreof as may bu autiirient lo ri the amount due the plain tiff for the principal. Interest, taxes, nsses.-sinent. attorney fees, nnd the cusja of tills suit and tho expenses of ho sale, and which may be sold seroieiy anil wiiuoui inji. t" partita Interested he sold at "111.1!!1" aiieliou, by the Sheriff of l.jinn Coin!, ty, Onmon,, In the manner piesevlbud by law, and. ai'conllim to thu course and lll'aeliiil of llliri r.n : -- . aliu ...ai. " said Sheriff, after Ihe time al lowed by law for redemption has expired, execute a deed to tile pur chaser or purchasers of the said premises, on the said sale. That the said Sheriff, out of Ihe proceeds of the said sale, retain tils fees, disbursements, sd cosu of snld sale, nnd pay to ihe :ilalntlff, or to his attorney, i,. V. Trnvls, F.sq.. out of the said proceeds, tho sum. first of $270.(10 reasonable attorney fees, and the sum of tir.S0 costs of suit, and pay to the plalulllf thu Bit 111 of $2,7011.111) In Hold Coin of the United HtatoB of America, at S per cent per annum from November 23rd, 19118, In like Hold Coin, and for the sum of $11. Hi taxes, with Interest at (I per cent per milium from March Hlh, 11107, ami for the sum of $1!U).. 91, taxes and assessment, with Inter est at 0 per cent per annum from February ISth, 190S. niakiim a total of vlhn - mini of $32(11.2!) all In Hold Coin of the United States ot America, or an much thereof aa thu proceeds of tho suld sjle will pay of thu same. That In the event Ihn said sale (ti.ill brliiK movM than, the said sum o( wtul.zt, iho mill MM in ull'osld, then the niirilllin over tlio said Mini of $32al.29 Hhall be applied, ho long as It will last, as follows I. First National Dank, Eugene, ureRon, ft corporation, tho mini of $3011.00, less whatever Bum thJ'y be enabled lo obtain from other soonr Ity they have fur Ihe mild an in. II. I,. Simons, nsslHnoo ' Jii'lK menl of 1,. M. TravlB. for tlm of $xti.:i7 with Interest at 0 pel" ivnt per annum rrom April 2nd, 1 907. III. tieo. (I'll. Hollar, ussliince ' K. T. 1 1 in. Ii Hi' 1 1 , for the sum of $19H.rtrVltli Interest nt (1 per cent per annum from .March 2nd, 1 908, and $12. SO costs. IV. lioo. O il. Dellar, for tho Bum of $124. all, at 4 per coat intoroat from lieceinbor 17 1 li, 1907. That the defendants, llurton S. Kelsay, Klir.ii C. Kelsay, Tho First National Hank, a corporation, K. T. IliiHhiiell anil ico, O il Dellar, and all persons claiuiliiK under them, and nil persona hnvliiK Hens Biilisequent to tho execution of tho sulci deed construed an a inurtKiiKU, by JmlK ment or decreo upon the land des cribed In said deed construed na a inortKaKe, and all their representa tives, and all persona hnvliiK any lien or claim by or under such aub seiiuent Judgment or di'creo and their heirs ami representatives, mid all persons clalminn to bavo aciiulred anv eHlatu or Interest In snld prem ises snbseiiient to thn flllni! of the said notice of the pendancy of this action with the aforesaid Clerk, be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all equity of redemption and claim of In or to said premises, from and after I lie delivery of the Sheriff's deed to tho said premises. And II. Is further ailiudned and de cried that the purchaser of tho said premises ho let Into the possession thereof, nnd that any of Iho partloj to this suit who may bo In possess ion thereof, or any part I hereof, or any person who slnrci the commence ment of this suit has come into tho possession thereof, shall deliver pos session thereof, to Iho purchaser. And It Is further niljuded and decreed that If tho monies arlslim rrom tho said salo shall bu Insuf ficient to pay Ihn amount so found to be due the plaintiffs set out afore said, with merest, taxes, attorney fees. assessments, COHIS mill MIS' "" . . ,, " .,, ' u, "r . . ... .,. ;uU,n,.,. ,,,, , , ,,,., . r,.,. sll,.i, ,,. .,,, ,, ,1,,, ,.,,,,,1,111 In and III- , 1, ..... r. . 1 .0' 'i u 0 1 '" t I wo iji ri 11 11 1 11 roc III lib" k N'lltuh.T 'I i II 1 'blnlon 10 County, lli'von. 12 1 1 11 Kllgl'llO, . 'h, f '.vi'b all and .iigu'.ar I'tiflO'-nt s. lo r d It ' IIIIIIO'I t 'let -' i T 1 1 iiii-iiis. and o lel'illglll a 11 'A I e a ii;io-',i!llllU .. I "fill". I'V X" H al I of i '.'1 a i.-r'" .11 a ' iv" r"- ild 'b- I II !n 11. i. .'run of ,Ml .., '. r of .,!,. of f r f ir rain ,,-ii li,li.' li I k : . ,t I. hid r. ub- o r ' -' I ' 1 1 1 pi Ion all of I 'te :'xht,i ed 1 1 1 1 1 1 " .-1 of ihe nbi.'.o 11,1111' d I s or el'lier of lli.-io In the d'H'llbid preilll-es set forth d",reo of til" CoilM, lit the wesl door of Ihe Couiilv 1'olltt in Kugeno, I, ally County, Ore- Ron. on 'Monday, the 11th day of Slay, lus, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in., to-wtt: at 1 o'clock p. in. on said day In order to satisfy th divree and judgment with Inter.vV costs and acrrutna; Puled this 2d day of April. 1908. ( FKFU K1SK, Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. Summons lu the Circuit Court of tho Siiio ol Oregon for the County of l.aue. Itertha K. A Illinois, plainlifl, vs. Howard S. Williams, defendant. To Howard S. Williams, tho above named defendant : lu the name of tne state of OreRoti you aro hereby summoned anil re quired to appear and answer tho complaint of tho above-named plain- tiff In the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court, on or before the 2 2d day of May. 1908, ami you aro hereby notified that if you fall to appear and iii.wor said complaint as hereby required the plaintiff will ask snld emu; lot1 tho relief prayed (or n Ui' ' Com plaint so filed wl'h, i'iu (:kl'U Of utti-' tllll II, IV I 1 r'nr dis'aouitiqn llf ,llH ,arPllR0 iioutiai'l iwy. t:xlstiiiK between suld iUiili't ami dofotnla.nl, an.," for nn order givliiK uuJ (rrauilnu lu plaintiff UlH I'lllu ml etiatudv nl liil minor daiiithler of plaintiff and defendan., Melva I.ee Williams, nnd for full re lief in said suit. This summons Is served uptitl .Villi by publication thereof by the order of lion. I,. T. Harris. JuiIko of tho above put It led court, duly made at chamber! In said county on thu 9th day of April, 1 90S, rrquirliiK the first publication hereof to be made April 10. I '.ins. and the last publication Oil tile 22d day of May, 190S, and that von apper on or before tho 22d day of .May, 1908. L. nil.VKlf, Attorney for I'lalntlff. Notice of Sale on Kxecullon Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution Issued out of thu Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon for tho County of La no on tho 4th day of April, 1908, on a Judg ment, rendered In said court oil tho 2d day of March, 1908, in fuvor ot M. 10. Mink, plaintiff, nnd against Nannie. K, llelsliaw, defendant, for tho gum ot two hundred forty-two nnd and 20-100 dollars, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In tllU oflfce of the clerk; of Bald court fill Iho 7lh day of March, 10S, by wlikh writ 1 n cotnnmaJuil tlmv of the personal properly '"naltia said defendant, or If Btifflclent could not bo found then out of tho real property belonging to snltl defond iiii!, on or nflor tho said 4 til day of April, 190S, to Biitlsfy said Judgment, costs and accruing coils. Doing tin alilo (o find personal proporty with which to sallsry said Jiidgmoiit, coils Hiiil nrrf ultijf costs, i did on tho 4th day of April, 1008, levy upon tho fol lowing real prnpurty bolonglnff to said defenilanlt oil Ilia snld 4th day of April, J908, or subsequently, to wn : Lot No. I In Illork No. 8 of tho original town ' of Kiigeno City. now Fugene, as plaited und recorded, nil In I.ano cnunly, Oregon. .Vow, therefore. In tho tinuifl'of tho Stale of Orogon.nnd In order to satis fy said Judgment, costs nnd acrmlng costs, 1 will on Monday, tho 2ith day of May, 11108, between tho hours of 9 o'clock n. in. nnd 4 o'colck p .in., lo-wlt: nt 1 o'clock p. m. on said day, at the southwest door of thn county cniirthouso III Kiigeno, Lano county, Oregon, offer for sulo for llclshnw's right, title and Interest In cash subject to redemption, nil of thn above-named defendtant's Naniiln K. Ilelshaw's right, title nnd Interest In nnd to tho above-described real prop erly. Haled this lath day of April, 1908. Fit HI ) K1SK, , Sheriff I. anu County, Oregon, HV.MMO.NS 111 Ihn Circuit Court of tho Htnto ol flregon for tho County of I,aiio. Claiido It. Silencer, I'laliitlrf, vs. l.eln M. Siencer, liefendant.' To l.elu M. Spencer, tho abovo named defendant. In the iianin of Iho Stain of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned nnd required to appear und answer thn complaint, of Iho above named plajiitllf In Iho abovo entitled Court now on file with thn clerk of suld Court, on or before the 10th day of -M,iy. 1908, and you aro hereby noti fied, that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint ns hereby re quired, tho plaintiff will ask said Court for the relief demanded in his said complaint so filed Willi thu clerk of said Court, to-wlt: j For the dissolution of tho mar I rlage contract now existing between 'said plaintiff and defendant, and for I full relief herein. i This summons is served upon you ! by tirilei' of lion. I,. T. Harris. Judgo ! of tho above 1 milled Court, duly I iiiiole at Chambers on the ilrd day of April, I litis, requiring Iho first. 1111I1 llratlon hereof to be made on April , Ith, r.ins. and lb'" last publication on ilie I 'I'll day of May. lyus, and that von ain iir on or before the lillh : day ol May, I 9ns I. IIII.YKC. 1 AHol-Tiey f.,r I'lalntlff. Nllllll' 1 Not In. Is nii'l'-rsimu d, txir.iior of ' I I in.il s. til. IO. O'. ', r.l.y itivi-n thai the i 1 11 II A l'i ter.-i.ill, ad in In- e.'a of II ms llan . b u Hied his final no-ina't.-r of -aiid e.t;tto 1 hi a, d' i ' iim-' ! coiinl In 1 h Willi I )m coiiiitv e oirt of l ane Coun tv, (irei-mi. .'Ui'iMoiol.-.v. lb" lib .lay of May, I tins, at tie S.oir tt 2 o'eloc. in tin- aft.-i t.iintt of that, dav has ' ee:i I fl- ,1 In- th" rd ' II,,. h. irlli of of M il court for l.'i-'loin t i i-iid - final a nut, tl.. in. nt. of sa led lor 1': final net. al lie: an I C'.'i' all d 'I' 1 mil,! must bo objert!,, loal" a 1,1 I II' I Villll ii,l court on lfo tin iiai.- ho fi"d for thu ' of Hlllll 'State. 1 'la v of Mai ch, I 90S. fill., llal.-d I HANS PKTFItSON'. Ailllilnl.,'i il-ir of lb" Ks'.ale of llann 1 1 all.-tell, del-eased. I.. Illlyeu, uNorney.