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DAILY (it Villi, Tl KNI.AY. MAY 1IH.8 JINEWOMAN MAKES OATH EGARD TO STATEMENT I .nectlon with the intense in-: pleasure I recommend vour New - :.fted by the public at ; -ery medlcim. f which I Save tak-! f II B a t the jaenU of L. T. Cooper ;cn -he foment? of throe bottle, and can inn.iv put unvthin,. ...s.u uuuui ni- a number .th. theory ot u. can today eat anything w .v. human stomach Deing tne , convenieucing myself P,.r f nearly all 111 neaim, me . 01 years 1 had suffered Intensely with , of Mr- w- D- Spauldljig, severe headaches, sour stomach, in- . i nwell. Me., one 01 mo uiueai j uigtsuon, pains in my side, and com. ' . i.,.r,wn druggists in that . plications which made li nmin.ir ta. un Frederick Harvey, hard for m tn m-rnm,.iih ,.., fv.,,11 nurse living in the household work. Physicians had t nlac viu be 'ntereat,nS to-given me dozens of prescriptions nd of persons who are today 1 which failed to accomplish a cure S:, from ailmenU directly or even relief. Your Xew Discovery r.ble to the stomach. The fact i medicine advertisement attracted my LM statements are made vol-1 attention, and 1 purchased a bottle lr under oath, remove all ele-of the medicine, which 1 took accord 'doubt. The statements fol- Ing to directions and before it was half gone, I felt very much better; '.-Hallowell, Me., July 20, 1907. when I had taken the contents of the Cooper Medicine Co., two bottles I gained courage to eat Davton, OMo many things which for years 1 had Cenilemen The policy . at denied myself, and found they caused Wing's drug store is to gain the me no ill effects. Today, after hav Lt confidence of the public by, ing used three bottles of the New recommending any medicine or i Discovery, I can eat anything and Iment until its virtues have been ; feel that I am a well woman once I ,.bllshed. The Cooper rem- j more, and therefore would advise m were to us unknown qual- anyone to take Cooper's Xew Discov- . ,lMnlial ,i 1 thair ...... I . I .. I . 1 1 1 V were veJ DBtw,, ...,. icw, iui . i-rc. buic 11 win cure ineiii cinal 'Value, and It wa not un-i Mrs. Frederick Harvey, Hallowell, ,mi of our fstomera had re- Me. id such beneHici&l results from I "We endorse the above testimon ium unuer oaiu, aB oeing correct. "W. D. Spauldlng. "Testimony before me under opyjO this 22nd day of July, 1907. Geo. A. Saffryt (Seal.) Notary Public. The Cooner remedies haw uroven personal observation from her I eminently satisfactory wfeeruver. in g tegular customer, and she j troduced. We will be pleased to ex B j plain their nature tq auyoiie wishing "Gentlemen of the Cooper Medl-Uo know about thei. Wti are adonis jco.. tttT'on. Ohio: It Is with i Hull's Red Cr Drug ator. t nse that wH no longer It taeir tuiu- Lie the agency for the Cooper Jedtes iin this territory, heartily irstng tht same. iwWith ve give the testlmon- (f a lady whose case came under! JKMUt MUST SERYE I SENTENCE IN PRISON Francisco, May 4. In the case D. Barnard against the United (es, on appeal from the district of Oregon in a perjury Indlct H growing out of the alleged Id In the homestead application v-- ij- We exercise more care Id the selection of choice Coffees, than any other louse in the world. Golden Gate U the flavor appreciated I knowing coffee drinkers, find it at home; Not pane. j.A.roitf,jrnCo-. . r r.nciico of Charlo, A, Watson, the decision was att(ti(t, Coe D. Barnard was convicted In the United States court in Portland August 11. 1906. on a charge of per jury in having made a false affidavit as witness in the final homestead proof of Charles A- Watann. The jury reported a recommendation of clem ency, and Barnard was sentenced to two years at McNeil's Island and i fined $2000. The maximum penalty ; for the crime Is five years and a fine of 12000. Judge A. S. Bennett i counsel for Barnard, appealed the 1 case to the circuit court of appeals. ' Barnard will now have to serve the ' sentence of the court. W. C. Bristol who was United States attorney at the time, secured Barnard s convle- tlon, and argued the case on Appeal for the government. Watson, In whose bohalt Barnard committed perjury, was also Indicted I for the same crime. He pleaded guilty August 8. 1906, and because j of his physical CQntf'tlon sentence was I suspended. V ONE PICKIXn THE WIXXK.lt FROM TIIIH llfXCII V.. KX T1T1.HI T W'lim'H .UK REPUBLICANS ELECT HAMMOND WILL CONVENTION DELEGATES' NOMINATE JOHN Caucuses were held In the five Eu-' gene precincts by the Republicans I Saturday night and the following I delegates elected to the county con-1 vention next Saturday to elect dele-1 gates from Lane county to the slate convention: i North Eugetifi Nu. 1 S. B. Kakin MUSICAL IWjj OF INTEREST '.H-V'lt fyfl W)H Til K f.I A AT ltKf.,.,,AH ,TI,.S OTIt'lJ OK HC1IOOI, INDKMMTV HKI.KtTION. I United Slates Land Office, I ltoseburg. Or., Murch 16, 08 i .-moiico a hemliv ,.u-.,. . " State of Dr..n. ' "u..:.?. ft'iCf, '"I ,V Wednas-I '0J. "I-Pllod for' th HW 8 W. ttrlnn ?,"': y. '".e .'v,"'-ievereaux ' Sec. 10. Tp. 18 a., it. g W. of v ,n--l IlU . ' :"""' w "0 f, vory !'" '"Is office a list of connmiH oniv " : '" "o program !"vuu"' omniiy selocllons In which I SENATOR IIAIIKY WINS HY TW ENTY THOUSAND Fort Worth. Texas, May 4. Prob- ' ably complete returns from the state I Democratic primaries held on snt ! urday give Senator Bailey and his as Isociates on the ticket as delegates to the Democratic national convention a majority of 1&.000 to 20,000. The total vote was 231,972. Tganized 1 883 The First tional Bank OF EUGENE. OREGON 1 Paid m S100.000 and undivided 'its "Ml liability of kholders under '"Ml banking laws. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 100,000 Notice Is hereby given that the county commissioners' court of Lane county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all materi als and construction of a county bridge across Brumbaugh creek on rnnntv rnnd No. fiOS. at a Dlace des ignated by the court. In accordance I with the plans, specifications ad 100,000 i strain diagram now on file In the of I flee of the county clerk of Lane coun- tr. Oregon; said bridge to be a Howe truss span of ninety-two (92) feet, supported on doublo bent piers set on h, tIJH'irurK, Willi ,Jiiunuic, ..,.'. Li"1"! J300.000 lug sixty-five (65) feet in length. s"w Management 25 Years. ! Rich bidder will be required to de- pour Patronage Solicited. posit with his bid a certified check fiendrlcks President ! in the sum of five (5) per rent of Eakin vice President i th" amount of his bid. all bids to be ril"rt wttn tne couiuy rn-i uu ji t fora May 8, 190S, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Tne court reserves tne right, to reject any and all bids. By order of the court this 15th day of April, 1 90S. E. U. LEE. Countv Clerk. THE DREW STOTK t'O. At the Orpheutn all this week. Pre- nentlne tonight the farce comedy, McMurphefCleo. T. Htt, gc, V, 8, Moon, , North Eugene No. 2 n. P. Paine, DDI-win Bristow, L. L. Whitson. R. S. Bryson. John Kelly. C. A, Hardy, W. P. unstrap, i. m. tungnam. South Eugene No. 1 W. W. Cal kins. Geo. H, Kelly. S. H. Friendly, H D. Edwards, S. R. Williams. J. E. Roach, P. 0. Newell, D. A. Paine. South Bugene No. 2 S. M. Yoran, W. Kuvkendall. J. M. Shelley. F. M, Wllklns, W. G. Gilstrap, J. M. Wil liams: Fairmount J. E. Siiodurass, T. B. Anderson, L. FheMHiilace, E'. R. Mummey, lAiiiiAnn it nruiirn II UUl IIM HI IILRIULU ..-Inn. : " '.'"in- i.,.iiun oniv tile " ,--"r. , ....... and la hound tn turn- of """'bum JL, , " 'a "um: a1"1 th,lt ""' t..M .-. i. . lit Tki. .. T. ' 'V'01 .i -li .i ' llsl Is open to tho nuliHc fr i,,... day says that Governor .luM A. I of the quayeJt J first appearaiw-o ''" Any and all persons claim- mi nil ill innitiu lew will " , uuvtu fiescriueu out a collection will bo laid or any Isgal subdivision thoro- Of. or ClnlllllllK tho mime mwlnr ll.o program Is published below I m'nl'K laws, or desiring to show H ' W Thomiwon L. H. Potter, r! ' Johnson, ot Minnesota, will b wjml-lbe chw'. ..'t..-..i,. A., 't U-u Sr w a i nntcd bofore the Denver convention. taWM, THREE CURES OF Michigan W wian Tells of Her Brotlw er's Teriblo Suffering wit.! Disea'jirCtrtvidchild inti Ac Bab,j al s Permaneonly f CliUCURA REM' 'ured' PRQVFr ...dies .Mr .J INVALUABLE I t jrnmt'rs. About the same time I umm'f it rame out between his aldiTHaiul down hin back, and haid .( unVrinic wan terrible. Ho wah dif- irnt kinds of mdicinm that were iaid to be cood for that di(ttt, but nothing aetmed to do him much Rood. When it came on the third iuiiiiikt, he bought a box of CutKutra Ointment and gave it a faithful trial. Soon he beean to feel better and he cured hinmelf entirely with i'uticura and hat nerer been bothered with- eczema lma. He also uned I'uticura to cure a bunch over his eve and a terrible corn which was so bad that he could not wear his shoe. A lady In Imlinna heard of how mv daugh ter. Mm. Miller, had cured her little soo of terrible eczema by the Cuticura Kemediea. This lady's little one had the ecxema so badly that they thought they would lose it. She used Cutioura 8oap and Cutioura Ointment and ft cured her child entirely, and the disease never came lack. Mrs. Sarah K. Lluk, 7 Peckham St., Coldwater, Mich.. Au Id and Sept, 2, 1(K7," j WORLDFAMOUS Cure for Torturing, Dliflgurlnf Skin and Scalp Humors. The agonising Itehlne and hurnlnfrof the skin, as In eczema; the frightful seal. Ing, as in paoriaiiU; the low of hair and rrutin(nr n-alp, u inscalll-htad;th facial diaf Igu ra ment, aa in aenn and ringworm, find instant relief and peedy oure, in the majority of oasea, inwinn katl.aml'U Cutioura Snap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment. OimnlMn Eitrrn.1 .nil Intrmtl Trralnient lor Fvery Humor ol Infsiita. Cllllilrrfl. .lid Ariult. rtmiiau ul cutlcur. Hia, li'ftr.) In rir.nM the Skin, rmlnir Olnlmrnt (Mk-.l lo IIf.i till. Hkln. .nd tiillrur. ltii,lvriitft(lo.i.(orlnltiprmolrriurol.t. CiilrJ I'llla 4o. r vul ul 001 lo I'unlr lh Ill.iod. Bitlil llin.iiiliiiiii thu wurlil. emter Umi cbam. Cnrp , Muln lr.,t.., lliMton. hut. ,4-mhiibu r ic. cnucuTB UOOK OD SKID nu nntcd bofore the Denver convention, I tnVjJf, to head the Democratic ticket. Ij,' DanraDuntnllvA WlnflnM S I lu Ul- '. ! mond, of Minnesota. Hammi.vai' ' " niay bo seen that music lovers I saiu iiino to bo more vnlualilo for KLAMATH FALLS nomluated Johnson for ImiWi terms as governor of MHWitW' nls both times Johnson. .- mally Republican BliiW ocratlc column, a, and . the nor- ..ito the Dem- RAII-RO;Ma fi,iK ASSHS8EI) BIO FIXFM Chicago, May A. In 95 cases will miss a treat by not aolnir Following is tho program: Minuet and trio, Ollnka; Srh hi tu rner leh, Brenner, String Quartet, legend, Wlunlawakl, C. K. Lynns. Sulto for quartette, The Mill, the Millers Daughter, Declaration of I l.ovo, Katr, string Quartet. Three pieces for violin quartet, tho Departure, tne Arrival, the Return, anuria, vionn quartet. yooagrasi Cashier p Goodrich. .AasleUnt Caxhier PBrlatow. . .Assistant Cashier railroad companies charging viola tion 01 me iit-nour law ror the trans portation of cRUio, th tTnlted' States district court today Imposed fines ag KreKai!"? $135.00. The railroads HOLDS AX Kl.l'.t i'io. J fined were as follows: I Rock Island, $tifi00; Norlhwest- Klamnth Falls, May 4. In a quiet ; ern, $3000; Illinois Central. $1100; election today, with a light vote cast,; St. Paul, $950; Santa Ke, $750; Bur. the following were the successful ; lington, $200. The majority of the candidates to direct the admlnlstra- j fines wero Imposed on pleas of gull tlon of Klamath Falls for the ensu-jty, but In nil cases the Chicago & lug vear: Mayor, John R. Stlltz; I Northwestern pleaded not guilty. councllmen F. E. Ankeny, Marlon I . Hanks. F. T. Sanderson and SHhh AltClllli AL1' flonv Obenchain ; magistrate. A. L. Leav-' por.N'D IX (TRRV itt: treasurer. J. W. Slt'inens, ' , , hrought by the government against Quartet In 0 Allegro. Allegretto, Hume for Neiuitor. ' Arriiiiinllil. wno (llsnppearen Marshfield, Or., May 4. R. I). Inst I-ebrunry, has been found alfoiit Hume of Curry couiuv. who tins a mile anil a nan iroin wnere no was Minuet, Finale, Haydn. String ouar- tot. M. K. church Wodnesday, May 6, at p. m. mineral thnn fer agricultural pur- , r io ooject to said selection for any lnwful reason, should file their clnlma or their affidavits of protest or contest In this office on or before the Sth day of May, 1908. I hereby designate tho Rugone Guard, published at Kugeno, Oregon aa the newspaper In which tho above notlve Is lo bo published. BENJAMIN L, EDDY, Koglstor. HHAVV KIRK U)SS . IX SAX KRAXUSCO Snn Francisco, May 4. Property and merchandise to the value of $200,000 was destroyed tonight by a fire which stiutcd nt 10 o'clock from a chimney In tho kitchen of tho Mentone restaurant on deary street, and destroyed nearly nil of tho one story wooden buildings In tho block hounded by Market and deary and Kearney and dnuit. avenues. The Willamette Valley Cumpnny this nflernnon begun palming tin no n i,wi,.Mo,,riont rontil- last seen alive. A continuous search d ue for state senator announces that 1 has been kept up all this time by his I clertrlc light nnd trolley poles on iw, .mt. annnrelv for Statement No. partner, Judge (.reen. Yesturdny , ' .Justice of the Peace l(. M. Krueger, , m ncting as coroner, started with four other men to examine and bury the remains. There will be new features tvery evening this week, which will be an-j nounced from the Rtage. ; ,9 THE ORPHECM. i srnscitiiti-: for tiik cr.iui. rEW YORK .UPPER 1 18 THE0REATE8T PCAl S SHOW PAPER ?N the world. t'er Year. Single Copy, 10 CIs. 1 ISSIKD TVF.EKLT. Jipue Copy Free. 1 PRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), Xlt g- 'Ta fcr., ,s . - -. - 'Clams.' ROLLKI) m9 BARLKV HAV AND HALED At Bailey's, Tenth nnd Willamette reets. Phone Red 1521. " .nsVyori I and Willamette cow kki:i Alfalfa meal. At Bailey's Tenth tracts- - tUGENE HOSPITAL pSurrfcal tr,'nJmdl11' M- D- :,V, m. d. IrJcn- M. D. lBar.M.D. McOoueji. M.n. For the care and treatment of Medical and Surgical Cases Modem operating room and equipment. Appliances forX ray work. Sputum and blood examination! Full corps of trained nurMS. Ratts on application. ..Trainino' "srhnnl fnr Nurses.. ? cMlar course of lectures by the faculty and practical f'm? n tht hosDitaL . The medical and surgical stall ? Pital constitutes the faculty. For rates or mlor- I Sdrgss W. KUYKENDALL, M.D.. 1 PRIftCE ALBERT OP WALES. Prlnr Aitwrt at , the heir preemptive to the I!rflsh throne, j a rolllrkli !! toi fuel tthletle sKrta as any American boy of his aga. I!e--nUy I t 't tn hin'-& r th his tutor to witters the athletic P'r' t the g,n.' C OD Gi til otitli.s The aeron in Ing photognipli x. taken 't txKO, t.fprfew g gM )(50 liversto:.! -1 rr7 m c .otici: ok siii;uiffs ham; On Kxeciitimi nun Or.l,.r ,.f u.,t.. Notlco Is hereby given that by vir tue, of nn Hxecluou and Order of ' out or mo Circuit Court of tho Hlalo of Oretiin for the Coun ty of Laiiu on tho 2.1rd day of March 1908, In a suit whnrolia, L, Bl'nons wns plalnlirr nnd Burton 8. Kolsay tMlza C. Kelsay, The FlrBt Nutlouai Dank, of Kugone. Oregon, a corpor ation. E. T. lliiHlinell and Unnrgo O. II. Dellnr were deiendants. ami said Kxecullon and Order of Salo and decree being as follows to-wlt: Whereus, on the Mil day of March, 1908, In tho above-named Court a Di-cree was rendered in favor of the iiliove-nnnied plaintiff and against tho above-named defendants, And Whereus, it was further or- Willamette Htreet green. Those on dered nnd decreed by the Court that ,-.i..,i i...-., i,iii mi i ui.i.-r nire. is m ll ami singular the mortgaged prem ises m.'iilloiieil In tho salil compliiliit which paveinint has been ami will be laid will be similarly decorated Simmons' Photo Tent Oak street near ttth. Btamps, postcard and photos at lowest prices. Xollcr of Wale on P.xcciitlon Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution Issued out ofthe Circuit Court of the Htnto of Ore gou for the County of Lane on tho 4th day of April, 1908, on a Judg ment rendered In said court on the 2d day of March, 1908, In fnvor of E. E. Mink, plaintiff, and against Nannie K. Ilelshaw, defendant, for the sum of two hundred forty-two and and 20-100 dollars, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed in tho oflfce of the clerk of said court on the 7th day of March, 1 908, by which writ I was commanded that ont of the personal property belonging to said defendant, or If sufficient could not he found then out of the real property belonging to said defend ant, on or after the said 4th day of April, 1908, to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs. Being un able to find personal property with which to satisfy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs, I did on the 4th day of April, 1908, levy upon the fol lowing real properly belonging to said defendantl on tho said 4th day of April, 1 908, or subsequently, to ll: Lot No. 4 In Block No. 8 of the original town of Eugene City, now Eugene, as platted and recorded, all In Lane county, Oregon. Now. therefore. In the name of the fttate of Oregon. and In order to satis fy said Judgment, costs and accruing costs, I will on Monday, the 2!ith day of May, 1 908, between the hours of 9 o'clock a m. and 4 o'colck p .m., to-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. m. on said day. at the southwestdoor of the county courthouse In Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, offer for salo for Belshaw a right, title and Interest In ciwh subject to redemption, all of the iUV.ve-narncd defendtant's Nann.O K. Belnhaw's right, title snd Interest In nd to the above-described real property. bated this loth dnv of April, 1908. Kit El) KIHK, Sheriff k) (-'0UU1J'. Oregon, and hereinafter described. much thereof as may bo sufficient to ralso the amount duo tho plaln lirr for tho principal, Interest, taxes, assessment, attorney fees, nnd the costs of this suit and tho exnensesi of the sale, and which may be sold! ' 1 UH""""""'.'1 separately and without Injurv lo Iho "ursemi Us. and Per milium from March Sn.i iono and $12.80 costs. IV. Geo. O'll. n.iTW fo ti, .. of $124.63, at 4 per cent Internal from December 17th, 1907. That the defendants. Button 8 Kelsay, Ellia C. Kolsay, The First National Bank, corporation, E T Dushnoll and Geo. O'B DoBnr. and li persona claiming under then., and all persona having liens subsequent to tho oxocutlon of the aald deed construed aa a mortgage, by Judg ment or decree noon tho Innri .ins cribed In said deed construed aa a mortgage, and all tholr representa tives, and all persons having nny lion or claim by or under such soquoiit Judgment or decree and their . holrs and representatives, and all porsons claiming to have acquired any eslnle or Interest In said prem ises subsequent to the filing of the said notice of tho pendancy of this nctlon with tho aforesaid Clork, be forevor barred and foreclosed of nnd from all equity of redumption and clnlm of, In or to said promlsoa, from aAd after the delivery of the Sheriff's deed to the said premisoa. And It Is further adjudged and do creed that the purchaser of tho aald promises bo let Into tho possosslon thereof, and that any of the pnrtloa lo this suit who inny bo In possess ion thereof, or nny part thnrouf, or any person who since tho commence ment of this suit has coma Into the nnss.'BHlon thereof, shall deliver pos session thereof, to tho purchaser. And It Is further adjudged and decreed that If tho monlea arising from tho said salu shall bo Insuf ficient to pity the amount go fiiiiuil to bo due tho plaintiff! set out afore said, wlih Interest, taxes, attorney roes, assessments, costs and dls- expensn of snlo and pnrtle Interested be sold at public I ",f !!" H''''l.n. then tho Sheriff ... ..... ... . . ' : sha I Kin,!' fv Din hnlnnA Atm tn ,,. auction by the Sheriff of Uine Conn ly, Oregon, In the manner prescribed by law, and according to the course and practice of tills Court, and that the said Sheriff, after the time al- shall specify tho balance due to the plaintiff In his return of such sale, and Hint on the coining In and til ing of the said return, tho Clerk of tho Court shall docket the same In b.wnrf i,v i.u, ..a tne Judgment Dnckul of said Court. expired, cxecuto a deod to tho pur-l?",a ''ment in favor of the plain- . v t rr nn, I BLmlnul lha A ..f un ,1 .. . - 1...- sald chaser or purchasers of tho premises, on tho said salo. That the said Sheriff, out of tho proceeds of the said salo, retain his fees, disbursement!, and cosls of said sale, and pay tn I lie olalnllff, or to his attorney, L. V. Travis. Esq., ..lit nf Ilia. -l,l .,-,.. ......4- ,1... - first of $270.00 reasonable attorney I lyl,,K ?nd br.ln" ln ,no Clt' "r Eu fees, and Iho sum of lir.,80 costs ofTw . 8 ' ou,"y' "rl!'n. nd are suit, and pay to the plaintiff the sum I'1 ttnd "''r'ularly described of $2,700.00 In (Jold Coin of tlie I t,-wl': J United Stales f America, at perl,,''01," N,,.',m,:"r Tw" nd Three cent per annum from November 23 rd, l 3 ' ''! "'',"'k N"m'r Two ,(2' ln 1908, In like Cold Coin, and for the ', 'limy.," Urst Addition to Eugene. ton S. Kelsay and Ellia C. Kolsav. and Hint said defendants shall pay to plaintiff snld amount, and that plaintiff may have an execution therefor. The lands nnd promises directed to bo sold by this decree are sllilato. sum or $41.10 taxes, with Interest at 6 per cent per annum from March i 4in, 1907, and for tho sum of $190.. 94, taxes and assessment, with Inter est nt 6 per cent per annum from February 18th,. 1908, making a total of tho sum of $3251.29 all In Gold Coin of the Cnlled States of America, or so much thereof as tb" proceeds of the said sale will pay of tho same. That In the event the said sale shall bring more than tho said sum of $3251.29, the said sum aforesaid, then the surplus over the said sum of $ 3 2 r, 1 . 2 9 shall be applied, m iMig. aji It will Inst, m follow: I. Klrst Natlvml tWA, l-vw. Or.-gon. a corporatVwa, IW mm of $300.00, less whnf'VNt ili tBsy Isj enabled to obtain from other awiir Ity they have for tho snld sum. II. I. Simons, assignee of Judg ment of L. M. Travis, for the sum of $8.3wlth Interest at 6 per cent per annum fr''i April 2nd. 1907. III. Geo. iril. Bar, assignee of E. T. Bushnoll, for the sum of $198.60, with interest at per cent I. alio County, Oregon. Together with all and singular the tenements, hercdltementi, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of said Execution and Decreo as above re cited, I will In pursuance of said de cree and order of sale offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, sub ject to redemption all of the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants or either of them In the above described promises set forth In the decree of the Court, at the south west door of the County Court Ho u so In Eugene, IJine County, Ore gon, on Monday, the 11th day olMay, 1908, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. anfl 4 o'clock p. m., to-wlt: at 1 o'clock p. m. on said day In order to satiny the decree and Judgment with Interest, costs and accruing costs. tated this 2d dar of April. 1908. ' ' Fit ED FISK, Sheriff of Ona County, Oregon. HVIIWHIHE VOfl TIIK GCAftD. ,;:.: ': ' 1 J)