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XBH ETOKNB BAELY CCARD. WK11XE8IAY, APKII, 30. tM MRS. F. E.HENDERSON Caught Cold Easily. Mrs. T. E. Henderson, 221 Ninth St., Milwaukee. Wis., writes: I have a splendid appetite and enjoy life, being In perfect health." Pc-ru-na Tablets. Tor tiro years Dr. Hartman and his Mlftntfl have labored incessantly to bate Peruna in tablet form, and their fcreoaooB efforts have Justbeen crowned pith bqccops. People who object to knid medicines can now secure Peruna ablets. These tablets represent the me pFlteen mouths for embezzling se- frities, today gave information to J. Lebreton which will add one ilion dollars to the fund for the, Bargains in " City and Country Real Property . MUST SELL. Good Business Property on Willamette Street 400 acres to cut up into small tracts, $20 to $35 per acre. Good 6r-o acre farm at -5 jKT acre. We Have Many Other Bargains I" Our List Call and see us. OREGON LAND CO. 42WiliarpeeS(iEugene0r r NEW YORK 13 THE GREATEST Tr.t'in Ifi TMr? flriru r- S -a Per Yo?r. Single C:;j, 10 Cts. - II WKKKI.Y. WPLECOPY FRSE. Ln , FRM" OUEEH PUB. CO. (Ui mmjjmo belibve I Jtoest WomenWlAfe Not Afraid to Tell the SinC.8 iWV? i used I have Peruna I have a splendid appetite, enjoy life and perfect health. 1 "I never had any faith In patent medicines until I tried Peruna, but my iperience with this reliable medicine has taught me that there is one which can ke trusted, and which will not fail in time of need. "For the past few years I have found that I caught cold easily, which mnld settle in a most unpleasant catarrh of the head. I had to be especially areful about being out of evenings, and not to get chilled when dressed thin for parties, but since I have used Pernna my general health is improved, and my system is in such good condition that even though I am exposed to in clement weatner It no longer affects me. dicinal ingredients of Peruna, and each tablet is equivalent to one average dose. Mrs. Josephine Hoist, 162 E. First St., Portland, Ore., writes that she was troubled seriously with catarrh of the throat, that she used Peruua and was wonderfully helped In two weeks, and in a little over two months her system wai rid of aU traces of catarrh. 11.000,0(10 ADDED TO tfepasitnra. He also gave othor In- PEl'OSITOR'S Fl'NDlforiuatiuu to the receiver and district . ; nttornev, lloff Cook, which will rnuse San Francisco, April 2S. .1. Dal- the receiver to retain certain valua Brown, vice president and man- hie properties. .Drown also save up tor of trie California Safe Deposit the cipher rede bo:k, whlcn is ex- irust Company, under sentence of pected to reveal much In tlie Inyes- ligation of the bank's affairs ritOf'I.AMATiON' Whereas, there was submitted to the people of the city of KuK'Mie, Oregon, at a special election fifr that purpose on the ISth day of April, l'JOS, an initiative proposal after lie. ing ordained by the Cuminotl Coun cil, purs'jr.ut to aud "In acroi'.'rince with the Creneral laws of the state of Oregon, fur aineiidnr- secuyns Jl's . and 112 of the charter of sale! cltv, and whereas there was at the name manner submitted to the people of said city f.ir th-Mr approval or re jection an initiative proposal to amend the charter of said city by add inc a section thereto forbidding the establishment of cemeteries' or adili tions thereto within the city, or the burial of human bodies therein, ex cept under certain conditions, and Whereas, the votes cast at said election havlnt; been this 20th day of April, 1 !'!!, duly canvassed and determined and the said amendment of said sections lOSand 112 as afore said linvliis carried by an affirmative VOte OI ti'ii as aaiUM I' uin.ui.i; votes thereon. Now, therefore, I. .1. I). Matlock,1 mayor of saiil city of KiiKene. by vir tue of the aiithori'y v.--d In me as n-.-vor. (I i her-by pro- inim. announce .tnd d.-e'are-that th" wlm nntnlier i.f vi:e cms; fcr a". 1 a t lin-' si;d ;"-ojio -"rl am nliii'M:' .'''" -'is -t:i'd above, and Sbst said nwd,.f"t'' '" ceive.l an -ttfirtnativ. ina.'erity of all villi's cast and that said prup'i-ed amendments, from the date hereof, be and the same arc In full force and r,.. n r.f the CUV nf KllC'tH'. and a part of the charter of said said ' the char er b y ai . i ad I . ona sect on thereto , rh'a,,n. tabiisbmen of c -me.er es or art u tions thereto failed to rtr. w. a jori.y of the votes cast th. on an thereby fallen '''"'"" ,"., to become said city or a part oi thereo.'. In witness whereof unto si t my hand t ! April 1 1." . an i ( -1 I have b.-re-s 'j'"b day of d the "".1 ' r a'f'X'"! ! ATl.i '"K. v ,.f K l-'-ne. ;.'i:-cr.l-r. .: city to ti .1 I' .il.iv - ! ' 1 ttest: II. f '"''" IH-.COi: Ml'"' D If y.Mi I: :-! ' : , M V :t" nr I ynu on. se!t wur -h'U'fl . ni " t ft. .:n i f.irti:- I Corner i2'J Sixth ami E. C. LAKE. ' " Iav. -r- CJTarner tuu'" if m peruna Truth About Pe-, ru-na. The Value of Health Who cmn set a moner value on Health? It l absolutely priceless. No one In good health can fully rpreeute what it means to hare poor health. The day are long and tedious. The nighis horrible and painful. Nothing goes right. Even the mind becue deiauged and In jured ly continued poor health. once liberated from the thraldom of sickness words fail to express the joy aud relief. Peruua has been the meana of re lieving more women from ill health in the Vnitid stales than, perhaps, any oilier lm-diciue. A multitude of women aland ready lo give testimony iu favor of Peruna whenever occasion offers. Dyspepsia Entirely Relieved. Miss Llllie C. Martin, Shelbyville, Tenn., writes: "Everybody says I look heiter than I have for two or tl.ree years, and 1 sincerely thank you for your kind advice. . "I believe your tre:it:nont has en tirely cured me. I call cat anything 1 want. 1 believe your remedies will cure any ca.se of indigestion or dys pepsia." MISS HELEN SAUERBIER Head and Throat Miss Eelen Sauerbier, 815 Main St., St. Joseph, Mloh., writes: "Last winter I cangbt sudden cold which developed into an unpleasant ca tarrh oi the head and threat, doprlvlng me of my appetite and tuualgoodsplrlts. "A friend who had been cured by Pernna advised me to try It and I sent for a bottle at once, and I am glad to say that in three days the phlegm had loosened, and I felt better, my appetite returned and within nine days X wan lq my usual good health." AlM'isorm vnox itu.i.s iwss senate yi K Kv Washington, April 28. The Ils trict of Columbia, appropriation bill rarryhiK $ I 1 .riou.miil passed the sen ate today Th" pension appropriation hill pas sed the senate In four minutes. It carrie i 1 G.l,o:ill,0i). .SHOOTS 111 1 1. D W'll-' AM) KILLS II1MSKI.I Tacoma. April 28. OeorRO S Montze, acd 22, shut and perhaps Itttally Injured his nirl wile while they were wheeling their eilit- months-eld Infant alontt tile street today, and then snot bimseit. I li tracedy followed a violent quarrel, of which there had been many ' TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Yniif rrorer return, rmjmnner If too dB'l like aclinliiif', Itett: we par lum. kih-cIiiI Kuuml-Trlp Jtntefi to Sun l-'riilU'tHC!, On account of the Fleet Celebra tion, tickets will be on sale to San Francisco and return for 12.VMU. Sale dates .May 2nd and 4th. Kill 11 1 return limit '? day from date of sale. A. J. GILLETTE. in L AKCllt. I 1 1. TO SEE Drews ail tile k at Tile l OUI'IIECM THEATRE . (JET IIEIITHS EAItl.Y ffj h(t flpet 3" an? r." TZX that they wU( ,)(f able to Ket them. If enouKh -Unify lnIntln , ,,,,, from KuKen iMillrnan car will probably be set ,ir e:.rlv and savj the trouble of net- p the mbTdle of the niRht to catch the train. A. J. dl.I.ETTK, Agent S. P. Co. te still have our bargain counter, which Ii.. Iml'v- hardware, fiirrilture, niL's and ma'tiiuO Don't ait until t:i. v are a! c uh- I'liAMI'.Ki! HARDWARE CO. fJAIW.INF M'tIM' AIVIX) V C. White 'm prepared ta saw vonr w.r.d nn short notice. W ' Pho$i Hlack 43.'.!. Residence, .'. 16 Sert Sixth street f EAST ELEVENTH STREET ALSO IMPROVEMENT t'l.l'It EMlWVOR. IXti TO INDITE EACH KKS1- dent aloxu street to dis- l'l.AV SAMK KIXI OK I'l.AliS AS ox Willamette street ox (JALA OCCASIONS The East Eleventh Street Iniprove inent Club met last eveuiim at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. Hard. It I was suggested that an effort be made Mo set every resident aioni: that I street to order a 4x flan nf the same 'kind as the Commercial Club jvcent ! ly order d. and Mrs. J. S Stiles was ! appointed a committee of one to 'Set' tile people. Tile dull believes !that to have the Stars and Stripes I flout from every house nien tie.' car j line, when tile state itKitme meets ; here Iu two weeks and on e'lii r oc- casiens and holidays, wnuld be .piite an addition lo the beauty of the city. A comniltl'.'e of three, innslstinu; of F. .1. Hard. Senator ti. A. llooih n,l V n 'P.Oii.v ivuti 'iiei.iiiited tit ,.,. ,.r,o,tt' r.tistii'tr' Sr.O to move t be , I'nited Brethren church back to the I buildins line. The houses on both - sides of the church aland back, but I the church Itself stands clear up to; the sidewalk and spoils the effect of: tbe Kitlettriiri lawns all aloiitr that itart I i 1 of the street. The delay in BettliiK porch lliilit was aK.iin a matter under discussion, i n ..v..r,.l titettiliera ,,re nnvlons to' have that Improvement made. BOYS' BRIGADE WILL PARADE ON STREET II.EVEX COMI'AXIES (1; SCHOOI, LADS WILL DOWN' WILLAMETTE TUMOItllOW 1'ITILIC M.MtCK STKEET The boys' brigades of the threo grammar schools of Eugene will march down Willamette street to morrow afternoon shortly after 2 o'clock and on across the river to tho Young pasture, where tho remainder of the afternoon will be spent ut re creation and In drilling. Tho boys will form at their respective schools at 1 o'clock and those at tho t.eary and Patterson schools will march to the Central school, whero they will pass In review in coluinns of squads. Superintendent Aldorniun acting as reviewing officer. After this ceremo ny is completed the boys, eleven rotn- pnnlns strong, will start on Ihur march down Willamette a'reet 'ihe public will then havo tbo nptsoU unity lo note the progress they- hav mode! (n military instruction siiiuu t ms work was comiuenceo puiy. g tl.w WCeai UKO. PEXDLETOX HAS Xo DCSiltE TO IMIOST - I Pendleton, Or., April 28. The big booster mewlnn scheduled for last evening fell flat. Tom Klehardson, iff Portland, was present and made n stirring uddress, but the house fill) of people fulled to respond. The property owners and the men pro moting the different reclamation and settlement projects refused to take the lead, and tbe renters declared they were Hied of doing all the boost, ing and paying all the bills. Not it cent was raised for n publicity bu renti.'and no committee Vos appoint ed. Dculb Was on Ills Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call In the spring of 1906. He says: "An attack of pneu monia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends de clared consumption had me. and that death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me Immediate ly, nnd after taking two and a half bottles I was a wyi man again. I found out Hint New Discovery Is Hie best remedy for coughs and lung dis eases In the world." Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuyken.iall's drug store. eUc and $1 ties free. rial hut- Albany vs bas.-liall prog: day afternoon. riii-'fl.'ld will be tlie .a a; rij.rlngf leld Suu- SKW TODAY FOIt ItFVT T'n ei.od office rooms facing Ninth street. Apply at Eu - gene Racket Store, 3a East Ninth street. tr Fl'RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT After May I. Apply st northwest WANTED Hoy to feed presses nnd work In printing office. Apply at Cuard office, prefer a good-sized boy who wants' to l-ura the trade .FOR SALE -A five room (..use and lot wi'h good barn and .ell. wii I, i In half a I k of 1 3th street ca- liii.. in Falun ti..,-. nrlcc $:... , taken at once: MlQ-lplillgflebl i .11 r Hi' o. but ,M WANTED-Ciiy pr' acre farm In li.-ii ' g.m. two (ii,!.. rty f..r 117- ii county. Ore. from growing town. Pih' . ll." between Long Tom and lll.nii. tie rivers ; ho aires farming Kround. W. II. Kay, Eugene, Oregon. tf Dee supplies or aii kinds. CHAMBERS H.WIDWAW3 CO. t ? 1 I A Stake of Two Lives. J J i - I Then were two absorbing pasts,. js ! thM swayed Jenu Tansro, Rovertejr of ' i Wio prison iu llnn, Frtuice. -at the i I ttuw of the rvinn of terror love of j .nioticy and prulo in his skill at chess. f There was also a uiiiHmiry siiu ' a lutrtM for an arlsivrui- lit gunnl- ! h, his prisoners well, but ho still spoilt ' his leisure moments ut his favorite pain a ltd when he eouM ilo so with out risk appropriated Iheir tu'Umjrii; Oiw inornitiK after he had heard the ; repuits of his Jailers tttni attended' to ; the usual routine of business he sat down to a ciune of chess with his ' datlKhter. who was the best opponent he tould j;et. He beat her several j p nines ami threw himself back In his chair, with a deprecatory slim,; and grunt. At that inotneiit an attendant entered and said tttat a .voting man tie- I sired to speak with t lie governor. A ; boy of ntMHit eighteen was ushered In ninl tints luliitvsMtl him: H'itlzen. I have heard of your skill In chess and have come all the way from Paris to uv mine with you. I have beaten all opponents there, and if 1 can beat yon 1 shall bo eliaiupLm of I-' ranee. Hut 1 fear that is Impos sible, for 1 have heard that you are invincible." At litis compliment Tangro's breast "welled like that of n pouter plpe.ni. "Sit down, citizen." he an Id. Whom have 1 the honor to oppose?" "Pierre Levesque. at your service," replied the youiiK man. taking Hie seat ,,ft vacant by Julie Taiiitre. ..r i - . u't es.pie i unte muni .'i .in it.e -i,.... ir..r. ..f I'.ri. i,t ..... . ' !. ' 01 '-''vesuue. I very youiiu. clll.ell. I have lived Iu the country. Only a few weeks ago 1 went to raris ami vau.iuisiuMi the notable players after my arrival there." They played n Rnino In which Tan Itre beat his opponent, who looked very much surprised. "That la n new move," said Levesquo, "that 1 have never seen before. Mono of tho Paris players 1ms It." "So?" said the governor, delighted. "Well, perhaps I shall show you more new moves before we get through." The ucxt game waa a long one. Io vesuue knitted his brows and studied and hesltnted. but with all his think ing ho was at last benten. "You play well," said Tnngro. "That game required all my skill to beat you." "In Paris," said tho lioy. "we nlwnys piny for a stake. 1 think a stake tends to sharpen my skill. Shall we have one?" "As you like." anhl his opponent. "Make It n loula a gitine," They p,layel alt tho morning, nnd at noon the, governor hud won what was for biiu a goodly mini, having beaten avveh, game In fen. Thou tho stranger bepin to atxjsv irritated. l "Whjitr ho cried. "Unve I beaten the best players of tho capital to eoino hero to bo beaten by a provincial?" I Tnngro chuckled. I.eves.)iie put his hand in his pocket and withdrew It full of K"ldii l..uU. Ho. rcimnted tho process till he ha. I placed nulto u pile of coins on Hie table. "Match tiieei," be said, "for tho best Six games In eleven." "All, citizen," said Tnngre. looking at the heap greedily. "If I only had the wherewithal to mnteh them I would gladly do so." "You dare not." said Levcso,uo. "Is there nothing you would llko mo to stake nKnlnst them except gold?" "Yes," said the stranger: "lliero Is." lie leaned forward and whispered In flie governor's ear: "My father, Count THrlc Dumont. Is your prisoner. 1 will play my gold against his liberty, the best six In eleven games." A succession of curious expressions passed over tho governor's face first suspicion, then deliberation, nvldlly. confidence, followed In quick succes sion. He felt sure from what lie had seen of Levesquc's piny Hint he could lient li I in. Tbe young man's love for his fntber had led blm lo make a vain attempt for Ibe prisoner's life Tnngre consented to the terms, signed mi order for tho count's release and laid it on Hie pile of gold. The first two games were won by Tnngre. the third by U'Ves.pie, the fourth by Tnngre. Hie imh and slxib by l.evcsipie. tbe sevenlb nil. I eighth ! by Tnngr J won five The guveiiior bud now Hies lo l.eve.Hiiiie' three I'r.nii tli's ('..lilt all was changed Tho next gaille l.eve.lle checkmated his opponent lu twelve minutes, the next I In six minutes. This left tbe games J evenly divided, but so brillbint had i been Levesque's Inter piny that his nd- Ternary turned pale. I.vesqiie on the 1 ""ln "" cnecamateo his adrer- snry In four moves. Ho renche.1 forwnnl nnd seljcd the psper. leaving the gold on the table. Rising, be bowed ceremoniously to the . ,ir,,rnr ,, withdrew, Tnngre. sitting In a sort of stupor, looking after him as he went out of the door. As soon as It was closed Tnngre scooped the money from the table and hid It In a closet. I Sheriff s ileeu to tne kih.i premises, i Had nut the young man left the gold I And It Is further adjudged and de- ft.. .i.i i.;. ., , .irr.iil that the purchaser f the said f,,,!, ,.. f,h(.r , ,Q ,,. r ' V "I . ' 1 V' .' ' A " ""' Vth' I 41 in half A hour the ti;o were riding U" Wlm "'' .. ......... w . i "-"" .-r e..a,i, wuere iney illtid a ve(J about to cmbnrk for New Orleans. , A month nft.-r the count was liber- nt.-l Tuiigri' nelvei nn order to send him tu Paris to In. Iril Thl r..nllv niennt to I, executed. Tnngre clnlniil that he lit)) never rerelv4r su.h a prisoner and subitnnlint.il Vi by unrjueKtionnbl recortls. clnlin ELINOR T. BOVD. May Records Edison's Victor . Some Very Catchy Numbers This Month Eugene Gun Co. 534 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore. nam iiiinafn notice ol mii:i:ii i "s s .:.: Ou l-!ei'iil i.ui end Order ot sale. .Notice is hereby i;Ien that by vir tue of an Kxectiiou aud Urtfer of .alc issued out .if tne Clrcin Court of the State of Or. "on fur lb" Couu- iy of l.ai.u on the 2 3 til day of Ma. eh. liins, lu a suit wherein L. St'iions was plaint if r and llurtou S. Kelsay, F.ll.a C. Kei.sav, Too First National ,4 bank, of Eugene. Oregon, a corpor-, atlon. E. T. llushuell am! C.uorgo O. 11. Dellar were deiendunls, and said Executlon nnd Order of Sale und decreo being us follows to-wlt: Whereas, 1111 the t.th day of Mnrcli. l'.His, lu the ubove-iiamed Court a, Decree was rendered lu favor of the,(J. lu muck Number 1 wo IJ) in iibove-named plalnllff and against tho nbov.i-nanied defendants, And Wberens. It was further or - dered nnd decreed by tho Court that all and singular the mortgaged prein- Ises mentioned In tho said complaint nnd hereinnfler described, or bo mneh thereof us may he sufficient to raise the amount duo the plain-1 cited, I will in pursuance of said do tirf for tho prlnclpul. Interest, taxes, J croe nnd order of anlo offer for salo assessment, attorney foes, and the! for cash to tho highest bidder, sub- costs of this suit und tho expenses of tho sulu, and which may be sold separately and without Injury to the parties interested be sold at public auction by the Shorlff of Luno Coun - ty, Oregon, lu the manner proscribed by law, and according to the course and practice or tills court, and tnu, 8"". on nuiiiiiui, ...o ... uj . , the suld Sheriff, after tho time, !, 1908, botweon tho hours of o clock lowcit hy law for redemption, baa. a. nv nnd 4 o'clock p. m., to-wlt: ojiplred. executo a deed tn tho pur- at 1 o'clock p. m. ou said day In order chaser or purchasers of. thu ald i to antlBfy tho decree und Judgment premises, on tho suld sale. I with IntoreBt, costs and accruing That the said Sluu'ltt, out of theicosia. proceeds of the uld salt), retain his! Dated this 2d day "'V' J'08' foes, disbursements nnd costs of fluid . . Flthll T lK, sale, und nay to the plaintiff, nr 1 Sheriff of Lano Ouiiiity, Oregon. to his attorney. L.-.M, Travis. Es'l-. out of the said proceed, tho sum, first of J27O.00 rensonablo tttturncy fees, nnd the sum fif lS.Su costs u' suit, and puv lo th., plalnllff the sum of $2,700.00 111 0.,ld Coin of the I'nllud Stuttis of America, at 8 per cunt pep annum from November 23rd, 1IIIIS, In like Hold Colli, ami '"r the sum of $,41.10 taxes, with Interest at il per cent per nullum from March Hlh. 1SIU7, and for tho sum or $1110.. Il l, taxes and assessment, with Inter esl fit fl per rent per nnniiin from Eobrunry 1 Sill, l'JOS, making n toial or tho sum nf $;i2il.2!l nil In Hold Coin of the Culled Stales of America, or so much thereof as tho proceeds of tho Bald Hule will pay of the saiiin. That, in the event the said sale shall bring more than I bo said sum of $:i2iil.29, tho said sum aforesaid, then the surplus over Hie said sum of $:i2fi l.2'.i -slialt be applied, so long as It will last, as follows: I. first, Nation;;; Jbink, Kimono, Oregon, n cfn'i.tirn'liin, th" ui" $200.00, less whatever sum tliey 1) enabled to obtain from other secur ity they have for tlie said mini. II. L. Simon , a: stgnee of Judg ment of I,. M. Travis, lor ti.:' au'i of $S.37 with Intercut at 0 P?r cei:i per annum from April 2nd, 1907. III. (loo. O H. Dellar, usslgnee of E. T. llushnell, for the sum of $ 1 0S.no, with lntorest at 0 per cent per nullum from March 2nd, 11108, and $12.80 cosls. IV. (leo. O H. Dollar, for tho sum of $121. r,3, at 4 per cent Interest from December 17th, 1U07. That the diifen.lantii, Button S Kelsay, Ellxn C. Kelsay. Tim First National Hank, a 1 "i iiori'tbill. E. T. i lliishni ll and lb ii. O H H. ltar, and all lii rmns c a lli ng llll'l. r t lieu., nil. I liiM.-queiit i all I is. ins having liens i '" "'" 'Xecinioll OI Ml" h.i. ...... I const men lis n III". ' s.ik" , "J jhuh- iii. 'lit or decree upon llio land d crlb.il lu said deed construed us a mortgage, and nil their representa tives, and all persons having any lien or claim by or under such sub sequent Judgment or decree and their heirs and representatives, and all persons claiming to have acquired any estate or Interest In said prem ises subsequent to tho filing of the said notice of the pendancy of this ......... ,nh thi, ..ruri.Mitlil Clerk, be (r,.v,.r ,rred und foreclosed of and frln all equity of reibMiiptlon and claim of, In or to said premises, from and after the delivery of t'i pre "S be let Into the iosm ssIoi, thereof, and that at.v of he parties to this suit who may be 111 possess- I p.n ili-r.-of. or any part, thereof , .11 who since tin- commence- I ne ilt uPthls suit has cine Into the I ,.,.-.'-'ilnii th.-rcf, "hall d -liver pin- m"-i..ii tln3r.f. in tne purcniiscr And It Is further adjudged and decreed that If the iiuiiiles arising r. . mi l he said sale sliall be llis.it fli lent lo pay Ibe annul lit so found to bo due the plaintiffs set t afore said, with '.mental, taxes, attorney fees, assessments, costs and dis bursements, and expense of salo and of the publication, then the Sheriff .haM specify the balance due to tho pl.iltiiiif lu bis return of such sale, and lh.il on tlie coming iu and fil tni; of tlie said re'iirn. the Clerk of tlie Court shall docket Hie same in tlie .1 udciiieiit Docket of said Court, ft Judgment In fnvor of the plain- tin niul against the defendants uur- l.in S. Kelsr.y and ElUa C. Kelsay, , .,,,.1 .1,,,, ..r,i ,if,.n,iaiii shall niiv In plaintiff said amount, and that . I'lllil'irf "lav hllvt " exerutlon therefor. ,, pre,es directed ' ; to bo sold by this decree are situate, , lying and being, in the City of Ku- gene, i.ane 1 ouniy. Oregon, ura aro 'bounded and parlicularly duscrlucd , as toiinws, 10-wu: 1.01s .Mitniior two ( 1 anil mm Kelsay s Mist Addition to f.ugono, I Lane Counly, Oregon. 1 Together witn all anil singular the letiHinenls, horedltunionla, and ! nppinienances thoruunto belonging or in anywise uppurmiiniiK. Now, therefore, by virtue of aabl Kxecuilon and Decree as auovo ro- j jeci to renompiiun an 01 1110 num. 1 title and Interest of the abovo nuuiod 1 defendants or either of them In the '. above described premises set forth i In tho decree of -the Court, at the suutU went door of the County Court I Mouse In Eugene, Lano County, Ore- t N'ollce ol Salo nn Execution , " NotlPV In heruliy given that by vir tue or un oxecicuu imutu win ui mu Clrrult Court of the Slate of Ore gon for the County or Lane on the lib day of April, 11)08, on a Jnirg meut rvnuiTvil In nld court on the "d ilny or March, latlS, In favor of 11. K. Mink, plalnllff, and against ..'liniile K. llelshaw, .lefendant, tor tho sum of two hundred forty-two ..nil mid 20-100 dollars, which Judg :uent wits enrolled und docketed In i ho oflfce of the clerk of salt! court nn thn 71 Ii day or March, 1008, by which wi ll 1 was commanded that ont of Ibe personal property belonging to ..aid defendant, or if sufficient could .lot be found then out of tho real iroperly belonging to said defend ant, on or after tbo said 4lh day of April, 1008, lo satisfy said Judgment. osts and accruing costs. Doing un ibo to find r,?rsonn property with '.vlilch lo satisfy said Judgment, costs, nad nccrtiing costs, t did on the 4th j-jr 0f A;.ril, loos, levy upon the fol lowing I nl property belonging to slid di'ftmlanll on tho said 4th day a' April, JilOK, or subsequently, to wlt: Lo: ' i (ti itlbi'k Nil. 8 of th o.-lglnul town of toilgene City, niw Eugene, as ila'feil and recorded, nil In I.ano county, Oregon. Now, therefore, In the name of the Stutu of Oregon, and In order to satis fy suld Judgment, costs und accruing cists, I will on Monday, thu 25th day of May, 1908, between the hours of 0 o'clock n. m. and 4 o'colck p .in., to-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. m. on suld day, at Iliu soutbwesldoor or the county courthouse In Eugene, Lano (.nutty, Oregon, offer for sale for ILeisliaw's right, title and Interest In i th subject lo redemption, all of tho ih'ive-named ilefen.llant's Nannie K. ilelshaw's right, title and Interest In and to tbe aliove-descrlbed real prop er! v. Dated this 15th rinv of April. 1908. FRED FISK. Sheriff Lane Countv. Oregon. Mrlll I, (IK NI'HOOI. I.MIEMMTY SEI.ECTIOX. T'nlted States Land Office, llosebiirg, Or., March 16, '08. Notice Is hereby given that the State ot Oregon, on September 6, IH07, applied ror the S.W.14 S.W.H or s.H-. io, Tp. 18 s., it. o w. or w. M , and riled In this office a list of school Indemnity selections In which It selected said land: nnd that said list Is open to the public for Inspec tion. Any ai.i all persons claim ing adversely the above described id or any legal subdivision there of, or claiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to b- more valuable for mineral Hum for agricultural pur poses, or to object to said selection Tor any lawful reason, should file their claims or I heir affidavits of protest or contest in this office on or b. foie the sib. day of May. 190H. I hereby d'-sbiiiate tho Eugono Hu.ird, published at Eugene, Oregon, us Hie newspaper In which the above notlve Is to be published. UKNJAM1N L. EDDY, Register. 4er. at Morris' " . ".ana sr., Mw Toaa.