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" e ' KM ' JCause oi nany Sudden Deaths. ,,liae prevailing in this -li.ime-lolis I'ccausefco (iecep '?M? ilijA tive Many sudden l" Ik nv-.J deaths are caused -iili? l ncart .lis- (ST .; . Jt-j-sM ease, pneumonia, WSL heart failure or e -Ji viltll the result of kid- b,j ney disease. If rjlxtk PJ kidney trouble is rVjM I" RjI allowed toadvance l.j3t 1 the kidney-poison- TJCi nlox will at "SnuTrortiaiis. causing catarrh of u or the kidneys themselves :ui . -.1, W,, ,! troubles almost always result .ifraiieeuient of the kidi.eys aud -obtained quickest by. a proper '.fpr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the -kidiitv liver and bladder remedy. a' ecu inability to hold urine and ':,epain i passing it, and over- jut unpleasant necessity of beiHg in passing it, 'm-ct ap many timea durinjr the "The mild and the extraordinary f",c Siiamp-Koot is soon realized. ottlieiiiui-""""'"s "j"-.-no-Root is piensaut to take and is ilnieeists ill flt'tv-cent and potties, luumuv nave a ,qr si.v i"'." - . E't bottle of this wonderful new riis--rdid n hook that tells all about it, cfnt free w man. nuiuchs. ur. ivii S: Co., Eiiigliainton, N. Y. When a mention reading this generous ui this paper. Don't make any Lite, but reiueiiio'-r me iiiiuie.owamp. p. Pr. IvliniCI s iiuiiiu-ttwi, aim mc , as, Bingliaiutoii, N. Y., oil every G ADMIRATION gained by care of personal taarance. Let us look: alter yojrs :lean, press and re- piii, when neceeesary your ;uments, ,artd you'll receive all that's coming to you and i Me bit more. Everything possible in Cleaning and Dyeing Eugene Dye Works 6th md Willamette Sts. Phone Red 2861 We sell the best lines of Staple and Fancy Groceries In our new loca tion we insure prompt service and courteous treatment. Try us with a share of your patronage EUGENE GROCERY 104 Wist Eighth Street .IGARg Julius Goldsmith A- C. MATHEWS . Gtneral Teaming "ete. Gravel, Building " and good excavation - -' iu IUI MIC r Black 2311 call at 345 V 4 th r1 Mt,K(i.VS KI'ltMYLIlK r ACTOHY TWO STORY ADOlTiOfj 18 SMITH 3UIL0IHG MDltK IMPROVKMI NS To .it s.. M-SS I'ltol'K.tTV-AXXKX yyrv to K ll(ILT vr om-b-kiioxt m.11)X(. VIM, HE IMI'K.)VKI)WALT()X WII.I, ALSO IMPROVF. TIIK EVGKXE DAn.V OVARD. MONDAY, JVXK . 10ft, 'mnU SUHVEY03S toesTvanto LEAVE FOR HCIiNTJifiS1 C I I: .. I.. H Kml.v. drawn by A,,,,.'. . " '""-'luii uuuuton to the buibl dlti.mwill he to the i-Varof'the Ih, J stroi't. It v , ... . . '.r 1.., n. ' Wlt" 3 StlllfilWV Ki.lin trom Park street in ihe rear 1 he store room v.tll iJe ,mirillv s ; M r Sm th H-tit ,.i ... front of h U iiiiu,n.,,r i corniees and cementinK the exterinr. f 1,1 11, ,. "l ule exterior of his block adjoining. 7 MAltltirn T At the home nf v rt inri,..,. nr. West Fifth street, Eugene, this morn ing at ju:3U ocloek Warren Thatch er and Mrs. Mary Taylor, Rev. 11 A Green of ficiat insr The eH,u-,r ' attended by only a few of the inti mate trlends of the cotinle, who will reside on the ri'ev VOad. At the residence of the Bride's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Monilnsstar. a mile and a half southwest of Drain, on Wednesday evening. June 3. I !!.-.' at 7:30 o'clock, Fletcher Enitlaml. of Walker, l.nne county, to Miss Silivl Moruinnstar. Rev. f'harles Murnini: star, liroiher of the bride, officiating- A number of invited quests, he sides several members of the family of the bride, were present and eniov- cd a splendid wedding supper and spent an enjoyable evening. The newly married couple left on Thurs day morning's local for some point in Lane county to reside, taking with them the best wishes of many friends. Roseburg Review. A CASE OF AR80X AT THE GRAND One of the pictures at the Grand tonight looks so near like the real thing that an announcement has to be made to the audience before it is shown on the screen not to get scared as there Is not the least bit of dan ger. The title of I tis "A Case of Arson," and in it a good portion of a town Is burned over and nearly a hundred shots are exchanged between the outlaws and the enraged citizens. The entire program will be found in another column, and will run for three nights, with a change Thurs day night. All seats 10 cents. 1 Vi.ivi i;ikl AKKlVl s THIS AKTKRXOOX WORK Wll.l. ItlKiix WHERE I.KETOKE 1 VT I Al l. A number of Harrlman surve.vors ! in Kluen.. n, ,,(..1 w ... o the mountains , ast of here to resume work on the Natron exten sion survey. They were: .1. J. Cull Man. K. M. Whipple, J. M tskowits. I !' "adcer. C. 11. Benson and S. P viuth. They left this morning tor ne scene of their labors and will be ollowed by other gangs from time to "nie. Engineer Rankin, who has charge of the work, arrived here this attern.inn In company with his wife To a rep.rter be stated that bis meii will begin where they left off last lal! and th-.y expect to be at work till late in the winter, or until the snow drives them ont. Mr. Rankin will l'-au- for the mountains tomorrow. 4, At l.e.iberg. Sunday mnniing, .lune .Mrs. .1 ,h:i I . hanks. The Mineral was h; !d tod.iv with Inter ment In Camp Creek cemeterv. liov. Henry S. Cliample conducted the ser vices. At her home near Mapleton. 011 Wednesday, .tune 3, 190S. after a long illness, Mary, wife of George It. Camp, in the 47th year of her age. Mary Gordon was born in Ohio on August 17 lsiil. and when a young girl moved to Minnesota with her parents. The family settled near N'orthfield and there she was married to t.eorge B. Camp on July 4. ISttl. About fifteen years ago Mr. and Mrs. Camp with their family came to Oregon'and purchased land on Miowies Creek, where they have since resided. The funeral was held at Mapleton sterday. Interment taking place at the Odd Fellow's cemeterv. Pe;-:des her husband Mrs. Camp leaves a family of six sons and two daughters all of whom are at home e.xcept the eldest daughter, who re sides near liarristterg. Oregon. A br, ther and two sisters reside near Ohio. Florence West..' P M1TCHEL FAY. ICepyrtght. ues, by C. N. 1 I HE 1 HE GOT TAST THE OVAltO. test Y.'U.u,h sol dier I ever knew, said the Confederate vet ernu. was a fel low who earn tlown to sTy on us. Talk uIkwi wis. This mau was sllppler than any et?l that ever vrlgslel through rive lingers. Ami the gall behad: A noose at the end of a rope didn't Heenl to have any terrors for blm. We'd take lieM escape Instead of ting liaek Ills own him. and get- illtO) lilies SOMETHING v 7OKo H NX HILE SALE CLOSES SATURDAY Ccckerline (8b WeLherbee's Great and Original Shopping Carnival A S THE SALE progresses values grow bigger Cand better. Remember every article every yard ot merchandise in the entire stock is reduced positively nothing reserved. We are not trying to unload a bunch of old moth eaten, out of date or damaged stock. We are selling everything in this big fine stock every article, every piece is fine seasonable, up-to-the-minute goods, at prices that make every i-t"i P k Thinks It Saved Ills Uf Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for years for coughs and colds, and 1 think it saved my life. I have found It a re liable remedy or throat and lung troubles, and would no more he without a bottle than I would he without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has been at the head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventative of pneumonia and healer of weak lungs it has no equal. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuy kendall's drug store. aOc and $1. Trial bottle free. WILLIAMS' KIDNrI 111 AM Have yon negiecir your kidneys? Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins der the eyes? Too frequent a desire to pass urine? If so, Williams' Kid ney Pills will cure yon. Sold by Linn Drug Co., price 50 cents. Mlliams Mfg. Co., props., Cleveland, Ohio. siioiTsiioi' iN conntti p p shinn has opened up a first- class shoe shop In Coliurg. All work guaranteed, firing in join J' Warmer tunes P" Lea" ers at awnm "THE VILLAGE l'txll." AT THE OR IIEl'M "The Village Fool will be given Its first production at the Orpheum the atre tonight. This fine play Is full of wholesome fun and is widely differ ent from last week's play, as all the scenes are laid down on the farm. Edward Vivian, a popular member of the Allen Stock Company, has joined the Orpheum forces and he will make his first appearance in the new play tonight. L. Ilrlgham Per-, cival, the leading man, will be seen ) in uie line roie, ana .miss rmiiy 1101 zer, the leading lady, will also have a fine part. Taken all In all, to night's show will be worth seeing. TEA New York is too far from Japan; San Fran cisco is nearer. Your rrocer ppturm rour moner It fott doal Mia bchiUioif'a Beit; vrt pu bun. PRIVATE BOARDING M,.o QHnu-nrth wilt onen a lirlvnte boarding house at the Shelley resi lience at the corner ot vi est r-.igmn and Charnelton streets the first of ..vt u-..-k There will bo the best of service, and a first-class chef will l. .,,,, loved Mrs SklOWOrtll Will also have two nice, bedrooms In con nection. Jo wu.i.uiw I'jimot.ic haijVR WITH AHNH-'A and WITCH HAEL The best salve In tne worm tor cuts, k..,ani e.traa nlcera Knit rheum, tet- , .hj ,iH hnnrla Anrt all skin erUO- tiotis. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Horn Dy l.inn Drug Co. Williams Mig uo., props.. Tying her bonnet under her chin, She tied her raven ringlets in; Then to the store she went with glee, For Hollister s mcny ..luuiitatu i, Linn Drug company. NEW TOP AT LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER Two lots and H-room house, ham. line land for garden; on Fourth street, near mill race. Lot lfiOxSS on Twelfth and Alder streets, Just north of Patterson school. J. L Walton. r,l."i Willamette street, tf rf cigars. manufactured for - r retail tran Satur.ic Mew. Factory at east end et. Repairin,; solicited. . - "d.'i. itesldence pnoue :;;i;es smoking good -' -s':.!::! relaxatioa The M-MrtHoed Cigar is a , . ..... !-':iKtrg:n-ii lavrint: - . ,n, I, is r -v.- ccs' i0' Cigar o;-..; ' ':cl T-KFN t'P Team of horses, one bright hav, weight 120 or 1300, h-anded "V" on left shoulder: m ire light Iron gray. Came to my place near Mulk'-v remet-ry r'n day night. 8. a. Mller. H5 I nsT Between Baptist church and ' Thirteenth and Olive streets, a small brown purse with strap.', con taining a gold ring and two pen-n..-a. Return to Guard office. J 10 FOR SALE Complete furnishings fr eight rooms at bargain. En quire at Guard offlce J" FOR SM.K Any part of ''OO shares In ,(, Comtoek Golden .- J , per share. r. u. no, . ... Portland. Or. J1J FOR ?U.K 'h-a' hay. Squ re! ;., , Phone Farmer- i 1a';:" 0 U stl.t A fir-'-rla-. v .. n'o a de ng . ',-. . r Ai l'-r street, tf I . i led go on spying. He wouldn't go aack to the commander who sent him until he'd Mulshed bis joti mid got all :be information he wanted. Our trouble was that we were In the :lold, where we hadn't njt.J;til io put him lu. The tirst time we caught blm red handed, with memoranda of our forces on blm, the guard was dead tired after a twenty-four hour march ind went to sleep. To got away that time was easy. We caught hlui and shut blm up In n bo car on the rail road track. Ho sawed ft hole In the bottom of the car. let himself down ind got past the guard lu the dark less. Well, we caught him again, though this time he tried hard enough to make bis lines, und I wanted' to siring him right up. The colonel came pretty near giving me an order to do so, but con eluded that he'd better get tho gen eral's, order, and this necessitated our keepltig him overnight. This time wo .lecldcd to put blm hi a farmhouse. We put a guard In the room with lilm tnd a double guard on tho outside of :he bouse. The Yank, besides being slick, was tlie best looking chap you ever saw in your life, and he had such u pleas ant smile that I hated tho loea of put ting an end to it. There was a half :rown girl In the bouse, nn awkward, freckled, red hcaiicd thing that none of us noticed or considered any element )f danger. How the spy found a way 3f getting her Interested In him or whether she did It all without the tsklng we never found out. Sbo ran into tho room where he was and ex- oltedly told the sentry that the Yanks were coming full tilt. T'bo guard ran jut, and when he found It wns only a icare and went back the prisoner wasn't there. Ho got away through a lecrct tunnel the farmer bad dug. He was a beautiful runner we had had experience In that aud an artful dodger besides, but he had little start, and wn felt no fear of not catching htm. Jnst as we wore starting lu different direc tions a man told us of some blood hounds nenr by, so we got 'em, and they picked up, the scent Wo didn't hurry much as soon as we found wo could gut tho dogs, or, rather, the inau I sent fur 'em was - a long wlillo get- ,, Tllg HKTnr ting em, ana l yanks we hi con reckon the Yank 'M"' ind got about forty minutes' start; but, Lord, that wasn't anything since he was more than twenty miles from his Ines. and we fell dead sure of getting ilm. The dogs kept tho scent for shout a mflc, when they lost It ut a creek. The Yank bad walked In the water some llstance, and tlien. Instead of getting back on to dry land on the opposite tide, he crossed farther up. This threw the dogs off the scent for tjulte iwhlle. The first we beard of oar man be'd taken a horse out of a widow's barn. We followed him through a chimp of bouses where there was a store and learned thst he'd gone Into tho store, told the storekeeper thst he was a Confederate courier In a hurry with Importsnt dispatches, helped himself to what he could Und to eat and asked the storekeeper If he bad any red pn per, as he was mighty fond of It on meat. The storekeeper gave him box, and the Ysnk Jumped on bis boroe and galloped away. Kunny. wasn't It a man flying from the rope so particular about the sea soning ef bis food? By this time we'd tracked blm aome ten miles, and a was going straight In the direction of Ihe Federal lines, but bis borne dtdnt seem to be much of a besst for endur ance, for we kept bearing of the man nearer and nearer. Wben about two mile ahead of ns he left the road aud made for a big Held, letting down a rail fence to gt Into It. H soon struck the road again, and It was evident that he'd made a cutoff. Then we followed him up a creek that wns pretty near dry and at last corr.e to his bone, ly ing stone dead In a cotton field. "Hooray:" we sll shouted. MWve rot him! Another mile or two H do the bUfV.ess" Hut be'd li"'ii riding sll tho while I.IM your properly w th ihe Ore Itzon Land C'ftpany Put an honest prke on it and we will md have It sold. It pocket book welcome the news of this greatest of all sales. Be sure and come tomorrow and join the throngs ol enthusiastic shoppers that make our store their headquarters while down town. Don't miss the opening special every morning at a. m. . niuiW!ilTitn.axiimniii,3riryCTitrjmw.iii1iiiii ""tlWlWlHIl lMSI MalWiaM I lit III 1 1 1 II 1 1 I 42c 43c 5c 9c 15c 87c For Renfrew l-'or Coi-m-I For our hoi For I.oiimIuIi' l-'or colored l-ee it, , Iiilila.-k Covers hiiillds f Muslin Tillile Oil Cor-cls That Sells That Sell Calicoes That Sell Cloth Tlint Sell Regular for Regular lor Regular for Regular for Regular for Regular fur SI.iii. yd .Vie 7c mid He il. IJijcyd. i!Oc yd. l.(ll NEvV GOODS RUSHED FORWARD TO KEEP ASSORTMENTS COMPLETE Our stock contained nuny hundrrcU of dolMrs worth of Burplui fur spring and summer businr&s. We've rushed them out put them on the counters marked with Cirnivtl Prices, You know what me ah BUY AND SAVE. $17,98 $5.75 I $1201 l'or Men's fine l-'or Men's Kor Men's Soils Hint Suits Suits That Sell That Sell That Sell Everywhere Regular for Regular for for Si'-iLV.Vl IH7.no 1. 1.(1(1 Did you get any of that Corset Cover Embroidery yet. We have some lelt. Better come early, values to 75c going at 23c SALE CLOSES SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 13th, AT 10 A.M. $4.98 For ljldles l ine Silk lVHlrouK Regular for SII.IMI 43c l-'or IjhIIcs' Fine Soil log ) . That sell Regular for Olio $1.85 l-'or l4Mllc' l'lue Shirt- Waists Regular lor Ijl'J.no 12c For TimI'iV fiho Si-amli'MH llttsr, Srl Itrmilill' ttv liV 10c For Fljxmvil lalliVliM 1 1 in t Aluuys wll tor Mr Cockerline Wetherbee $9.98 l''or ii fine large Trunk I bill Sells Regular for 8th and WilliimetteSt Eugene, Ore. THE IOOS BNFE7.FO AM) SNE.K.KU. aim must have lieen as fresh as a daisy for running. Anyway, he gave us a lively chnse. First we ca me upon his hat, that hud doubtless been knocked off by a branch, and be hadn't lost lime In picking It up. Hum of our meu bad forced hiin to ei chiiuye a pair of woriiout shoo for hla boots, and pretty soon we found blood In bis tracks. We cal culated we vers not half a mile behind hlui, and It was still five miles to the near est Federal pick et. Tho blood tracks grow moro and more marked, and It wns plain that ho couldn't run rery fast with bleeding feet. All of a sudden the foremost dog, skipping along with his hobo to the ground, stopped and sneezed.' The neit and tho licit did tho isme till overy dog was sneezing so hard we were afraid they'd sncuxo tholr heads off. Tho Yank iiad poured red pepper In his shoes, in which there were plenty ot holes, through which It could ran out Into his tracks. The dogs sneezed and sneezed and then turned litl on the trail. No whipping would drive them on. Home of us followed the Yank, but we didn't get blm. The Inst we enw of him be was scooting Into the federal lines. , What did we do with the girl who' bellied him get away? Nothing. And I've been glad ever since wo didn't. Die Ysnk rime beck after the war and eiarrled her. They're living In tho house from which she helped blm to mcape. They've got a dozen or more rrandchlldren. Township No. 19 south, Itango No. 4 West, W. M., and will offer proof to allow that tho land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land before Kugeiio, Oregon, on Thursday, tho 20th day of August, 1 908. Ho names as witnesses: Henry Tliulmn, of Mohawk, Oregon; Link Ynrnell, of Mohawk, Oregou; Jesse Hoavoy, of Kugeno, Oregon; John W. W. Calkins, I!. 8. Coiniiilsslunor, i Henvey, of Kugone, Oregon, nt his ofrire In Kugenu, Oregon, on I Any and all persons claiming ad Friday, the 28th day of August, i vorsuly tho alwive-doserlbod lands are, 1908. I requested to file their claims In this She, names as witnesses: Joseph office on or before Ihe said DUtlt day Idles of Crow. Orogon; Charles Bov- uf August, 1808. erlgn of Kugeno, Oregon; Waltor Holland of Crow, Oregon; Waller Cnnnday of Crow, Oregon; Nurrls Owen, of Crow, Oregon. - Any and nil porsons claiming ad versely the nbnvo-diiscrlbed Inuds are requested to fllo their claims on or requested to fllo their claims In tills office on or before tho 2 8UI day of August, 1908. UBNJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. UBNJAMIN I,. EDDY, RnKtater. fttmmoiu In the Circuit Court ot Mia Stat ot Oregon for l.ane County I ,oii I mi A. Ilowen, plaintiff, vs. David 11. Parmunter, defendant. To Datld It. Purmenter, Ilia ahove- nnmed defendant: In the name of thu state ol Orogon you aro hereby summoned and requir ed to appear In said circuit court at Kugonn City, I, alls county, statu ot Op'gon, on or before six weeks from Dm (Into of tho first publlcatlnn 'of this summons, anil answer the com plaint nf the plaintiff filed therein: for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief prayed for In tlio complaint, namely, for an iinniillmetil of the inarctaau uunrrnet In Memory of Ihe Brave. At Gettysburg 3W t'nlon regiments ind bstterles were engaged, and today these organisations are represented by llmoat as many monuments, which coat from 1200 to $0.(Xj0 eicb. COW KKKIt. Alfalfa meal. At lialley's. Tenth and Willamette streets. Phone Red 1521. St IIH( ItlllK vm THK WARD NOTICK FOR IM'nMCATIO.1. I'nlted States Land Office, Hose burg, Oregon, April , 10, Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Htstes of Callfoerila, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extended to sll the Public Land Slates by set i,C August 4, HKZ, l.llsh Owen of Crow, County of l.ane, State of Oregon, did on March 10. tti'i. file In this offb her sworn s'atemcnt No. H."H3 for the purchase of the N 'i nl N W '4 and H W of N W of Heitlon No. 10, In CO.VH'.ttT NOTICK. I United States Land Office, Itoso burg, Oregon, May 2(1, 11108. . I , A sufficient contest affidavit hnv-' lug been filed In this ofrire by Ada II. Nlcklln, conteslnnt, against llonio stoad entry N'o. 1 1 r, r 2 , made Decem ber 2. 1IMI2, for Dm W 1-2 HK 1-4 mid 10 1-2 SW 1-4 Section 20, Town ship 18, H Hnnge fi Weal, by Aniieln existing between luu and the pluln- llrllton. deceuaeil. The heirs or leg- tiff, nf dni nuibnr J 1st, 19117, and at represcnta! Ives will take notice, for such, ulliep r"H( to Illy WHI'l that: Contestant alb ges that said en-imny m (iiHaliu und Just. Iry woman Is deceased; . thill ullu luft I 1! U orbivit by lha court, the lion, no known heirs, and that for the past I,. T Harris, Judge thereof, dated six years thorn has been no resldencu April 2.", 190H, that service of sum upon, cultivation or Improvements on nions be made upon you by publlca sald land by tho enlrywoman or by , Hon lu tho Kugeno Ouard, a newspa any of her hells or otherwise; per of general circulation, published said parties aio hereby notlflud lo,dslly In said county, Sunday except appoar, respond and offer evidence ed, for six consecutive weeks. Tho touching said allegations at 10 dale of the first publication being o'clock a, in., on July 22, 1 908, bo-; Monday, the 27th day of April, UQS, fore W, W. Calkins, V. S. Commls- (IKO. II. DOKHIM, sloner, at his office In ICuxone, l.ane 1 Plaintiff Attorney. County, Oregon; (and that final , i - . . . , , , , , i.-arj hearing will be held nt 10 o'clock a. Summons, m , on August 5, 1908, before) the n tho circuit Court of the State of Register and Receiver at Dm United, Oregon for the Comely of l.auo .. Stales l-and Office In lloseburg, Oro- -:,na M. Gardner, plaintiff, vs. Durton. Gardner, defendant. The said contestant having, In a To flinion (lardner, tho nbovo named proper affidavit, filed May 2(1, 1 SOS, 1 defendant: set forth facts which show that after ih ,,ntiie f the State of Ore due diligence personal service of this gon: Yciu are hereby summoned and notice cannot bo made. It Is hereby required to appear and answer tho oruereu hihi uirecieo mat sucn noi- riim ,.i ,,f t , IV namei n aln. Ice, bo given by due and proper pub lication. UBNJAMIN L. KDDY. Register. NOTICK FOR PMIMC'ATION. Pulled States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., Apl. 7, '08. Notice Is hereby given that In cirn-j pllance with the provisions of the. act rif congress of June 3, 1 878, eu-j lift In the above entitled court, now on file with the clerk of said court, on or before tho I I'll day of July, 1908, anil you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required ihe plaintiff will ask said court for the retp-f demanded in said complaint so filed with the clerk of said court, to-wlt: For the dissolution of the mar- tilled "An Act for Ihe sale of tlni-iflage contract now existing between her Isnda In the stales nf California, i plaintiff ana" defendant and for the Oregon, Nevada and Washington tor. j care and custody of the minor child rltory," as extended to all Ike public of plaintiff and defendant, l.yndel land stales by act of August 4, 1S92, ''ay Gardner, and for full relief here Thomas K. Heavy, of Eugene, County in. of l.ane, Hiato of Oregon, did un Thl-i summons U served upon you 1 by nrd'-r or lion I, T. Harris, judge !of ihe above enipled court, duly Jsnuary 27. 1908, file In this office his sworn statement No. rl7, for the purchase of the W.1 ( frai l liiusl t of Section In Township No. 17 Range No. 2 West, and will offer proof to show that tin land sought Is more valuable for It llmber or ji'irnt than for agricultural purposes, Viol to establish hi ehihn to said land before U'. W. Olkini, I'. S. (.'oinlnlnsloticr, St liS of (lie lu A N W.i; ! m ot! No. I H Hon, south, rc'i'ilr W. M .O f io Vt.IV. I,. -. bef,,., at ch;iiobers lu Kllgene, Ore ei the j i sr. day of May, 1908, Hnr the rir-it publication here m ole on Die 23rd day of 3 to., :i:e tin. bint pti til Icatlon ..I I ::U day of July, I ; i on appear on or i 1 l 'i ,i:v of .Inlv. 1 90S. I.. Hli.YKlT, Attorney for Plaltitlff.