J.:Evening,May21,1917.
TODAY
.
l " iicy. Mint be Ai so..
r.h Give fuU description,
P ,orf " rice NO AGENTS. Ad-
TIBBUj goline, 22c the
B ha. the pep." We carry a
p""0- . ji. nd irreuses. Best mial-
onUe prices. John K. ITta-
J iiT7irmnea west of
SALtC7.rt. lame stanling tiin-
ff o ... barn. Woodhouse, chicken
1 well 2 springs. AU kinds of
urge'prden planted, 3-4 acre
m,'. planted. Horse, harness and
'"'ll CLEAR TITLE. AU for $550
?ki icon. Cause for sale poor
lii Mr'. M. L. Langston, Walker,
Or. '.
4r?r niTmiiilllLES We have
mmfCu SO f " " " " o
!S Reo, Cole Eight or Marraon Six
w payments. We also have Stew
1 1 Bco and Indiana trucks that we
L'ieli on e"8? Pyments, n Keo Six
7-wag.r good a. new that we will
1 . Knrfl.n. Wo also havo
I yii it gri. iM'o"- "
L, Second Hand Cars that we might
mit for close iu uueo,
tan or good cows, if you nro con
. u...inir afi me nr. once.
HTDaniel, 121 6th Ave. West or
(lone 175-x.
UiVE a quantity of matrix paper
LuUe for wall covering or floor lining
f 3c p I"' A covel uouui
n It. See the stereotyper at The
Curd.
toLBS. NAVY BEANS, 100 lbs. Royal
mte Kidney Beans, nomc grown, r or
nice phone or write J. k. .Murpny.
taction City. tf
IVE SEED P0TATOE3 FOH SALE
615 Olive St. U. Scouert. mono as
MAL BLANKS FOR SAEE at Guard
Office.
I0R SALE Latest model Remington
Typewriter. Cost .$110, used only a
mostPS, $00. mono oou-it or to.
in21
IETALCMA HATCHERY Estnblish-
td 1002. Can ship day old chicks to
point reached in three days. Five va
rietiei. We challenge the hen. Free
areolar. L. W. Clark, Pctulumn, Calif.
in20
fil FOR SALE Also cream separat-
t,U60 Alder St. I'bono 11S0-U. m'J4
r0fi SALE New step ladders, very
ramble. 409 East loth St. ui-l
OOD SEED POTATOES for sale.
American Wonders, 3V,c lb. Phone
HU, Dodge Auto Service. ni21
FOR RENT ROOMS
OR KENT STRICTLY MODERN 3-
BOOM FURNISHED APARTMENT.
G. Settle, 241 13th Ave. East. Phono
112. m24
OR RENT 3 room furnished npart-
w with kitchenette and. private
Ml. 1293 Pearl St. Phone 112. m24
OR KENT Nicely tarnished housc-
Ping rooms 1S02 Olive &t. tf
FOR RENT HOUSES
'OR BENT Furnished room, with
"in, two blocks from postoffice. In
sm 630 Charnclion or phone 852-R.
tf
OB BENT From two to four room
w. turniahed. CaU at 121 5th Ave.
"est, .
'OR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
SCsiMKK 1'ASTURE, water and
' w iw head stock, $1 per mo.
Lockwood, St. Francis Apt. jS
ACRE f ... . .
....... ,u,- rt.IU( euncr ensn or
': fine lnn .mi t i
Wi)o. J0hn w AUcni 0V(,r Bnnk
- --viuuierce. m
WANTED FEMALE HELP"
' MJdle aged woman. Address S72
" Guard.
his Page Is Lane County's Great
WANTEDMALE HELP
Wh, CAN HELP 1!UU Those dealrinl
assistance in seeding and planting
nould report their needs to Mr. Gor
don at the First National Bank where
a list of unemployed is being secured.
tf
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Two heavy teams and team
sters for road work. Apply Cascade
National Forest, Post Office. mlO
WANTED Mohair ana wool; will pay
highest cash prices. See Herman Beau
mister, at Wamock'B feed barn, S07
Pearl St. Phono 113. tf
DO YOU W.J.NT EaiPLOYMENT?
Pleass register your name and the
class of work desired at the First Na
tional Bank. tf
WANTED Farmers to bring their milk
to our cheese factory, beginning Mon
day, May 21. Eugene Farmers' Cream
ery. 0,20
MISCELLANEOUS.
CALAPOOYA SPRINGS Is where you
can get RID OF RHEUMATISM,
STOMACH TROUBLE and KIDNEY
TROUBLES and have a fine outing.
Where you get the most for jour
money. Address Calapooyn Springs,
London, Ore. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
RURAL CREDIT LOANS Money is
, only commodity today that is cheap.
Rates bound to go up. We are pre
pared to take your application for
loans on improved fnrms present rate
nven though funds not wanted for six
mouths. Twenty year amortized pian.
Low rate. Prepay at any time. Don't
have to take any stock. See RORER
and BRUNDAGE. tf
MONEY TO LOAN on improves Eugene
property. Sec Rorcr and Brundnge. tf
GUARD'S BUSINESS, ItLEPKONE
ATTURNEVS-AT-LA W
JESSE G. WELLS Lawyer, 814 Park
street; givt. special attention to the
examinatioL of abstracts, drafting of
wills, settling of estitca. conveyances,
and collections. Also to all pension
Batters. Phone 102H.
H. E. SLATTEUY Attorney and Coun
selor at Law; Solicitor In Cbanoery.
Office. Uoonis 10, 11, 12, 13 Buckwith
Bldg., cut. Seventh and Willamette,
Eugene, Ore.
GEORGE IS. DORI'.IS Attomey-at-
Law Office; Hovey building, corner
Eighth and Willamette street, rooms
FOSTER & HAMILTON--Attorney-at-Law,
United States National Aan'i
buiMing. 1'hone JS3,
C. A. WINTEKiiElEIt Attorney-at-Law.
Land title ana probate Bpeeial
tica. OYiice over Bonk or Commerce.
L. M. TRAVIS Attorney-at-Law. Of
fice ovar Eugene Loun & Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
E. O. ULUEiu Attorney and Counselor
United States Bank building. Phone
339.
L. BILYED Attoraey-at-Law. Office
upstair, S50 Willamette treet- Eu
gene, Oregon.
AUTO SPRINGS.
We give a
vritiin miaran
tee on our Springs for one year.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO.,
34 X. 15th St., Portland. Marshall 1482
CLEANING AND P.TESSiNO.
IMPEU1AL CLEANERS fc HATTERS
Presiing and repairing, goods called
for and delivered. 47 E. 7th. Phone J92
CREAMERIES-
LANE COUNTY CREAMERY The L.
C. Brand of butter is always flesh and
sweet Ask your grocer for it. Fresh
milk and cream always on hand. ,?hooe
117, 48 Park SU - tf
CHIROPRACTIC,
DR. J. I. FISCHER 317-18, White
Temple. Phone 410. Rco. 1213-R.
DR. M. ASIITON', office opposite Eu
gene Theatre. Phone 800. tf
, THE CUB REPORTER ' Nothing Should Be Wasted The so Days ... By "HOP"
WJWSTNNATE.) UfTOVErN V mShwa f V HOME. WI )
'
MONEY TO LOAN
FaIIM LOANi AT C ier ttnt and np.
Large sums available tor business and
residence property, Pcterson-Skothclm
& Co. (f
LEND YOU A MILMON
6 FARM LOANS 6
Straight Loans and Instalment Loans
on City Property
KARXE STANLEY SMITH
6S1 Willametto (upstairs) Peon- 715
FARM MORTGAGS LOANS Current
rates of interest, no commissions; no
inspection fees. David Auld, room fl,
First Natl, Bank, Bids.. Eugene, Or.
MONEY MONEi O, 6H, 7 pep cent
farm loans, plenty of money for
straight city loans, SO 8lh Ave. west,
A .1. BEKGER. tl
FEDERAL RURAL CREDIT FARM
LOANS 5 per cent interest, 0 to 40
years, amortization plan. Federal farm
loan bonds drawing 46 per cent, de
nominations $25-$50-$100-$500 and
$1000 each, exempt from all taxation.
Geo. Melvin Miller, Secty-Trcos., S17
C. and W. Bldg. - tf
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Estate of Owen Powell, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thnt L. M.
Powell, Administrator of said estate has
filed his account for final settlement of
the said estate and Thursday the 24tli
day of May, 1017, nt the hour of ten
o'clock, in the forenoon of said day at the
County Court room at the Court House
in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, has
been set by Hon. II. W. liown, Judgo of
Baid Court to hear objections to the
same.
Doted at Eugene, Lane County, Ore
gon, this 23rd day nf April, 1917
L-. M. POWELL,
Administrator.
Jesse G. Wells, Attorney.
AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
HAIREiRLSSING
AiME. SHAFFER Halruressing lar
lora, 7S016 Willamette. Phone c83.
HASTINGS SISTERS, Register Build
ing. Phono 1000. Hours ts:30 to 6;00
0STE0F ATHI0 PHYSICIANS.
ALUS. OLIVE C, WALLER, ORVILLE
WALLER KirkvUls Graduate. 418
CockerliKO & Weathexbee building.
DR. H. L. STUDLEY -Office, room 322
White Temple. PhoUe 5S0-J. Residence
291 West Xentu St. Phone 088-L. -
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
DR. J. F. TITUS Homoopathist, 038
tVUiaimtto street Obstetrics and dis
eases of chiidi'en given speciai atten
tion. O. R. GULLION, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose
, Throat. Eyes tested aud glusscB fur
nished, 30U I. O. O. F. Bldg. TeJ. 133.
tf
THERAPEUTICS
DR. C. B. BAILEY 058 Olive St. tf
PLUM3INQ, TINNINQ, HEATING.
GEORGE D. HEITZ1IAN SS-62 West
Sixth Rtrcet Phoje 817.
HALL & SUUilWAI Plumbing, tin
ning and heating; sewer pipe and drain
tile. Seventh And Oak streets. Phone
1002.
PATENTS
RICHARD C. PARK, Jr. Solicitor of
Patents, 1419 F St., N. W. Washing
ton, D. C. jS
UNDERTAKERS.
BRANSTETTES Si jJclAUGHLIN
Funeral Directors; lady assistant
auto hearse. 1152 Ollv.. Phone 01S.
GORDON & VEATCH Funeral direct
ors. Lady assistant Full t-uto equip
ment Chapel and residence corner of
Tenth and Pearl streets. Both phones
9S7.
III 1
EUGENE DAILY GUARD
Market Place for Both Buyer
IS 01
Prices Lower at Close on Chica
go Exchange. Prospects of
Big Corn Crop Lowers Price.
(By Th Attoeiattd Prtti)
Chief. go, Mny 21. With speculation in
whent all but eliminated on the botml of
trade by the establishment of nmsiimim
prices, oata traders todny took posses
sion of the pit historically sacred to
wheat, although there was Utile trading.
A notice in the new oata pit stated
that with the approach of warmer wea
ther the augmented oats group, reinforc
ed by many former wheat brokers, need
ed roomier quarters.
Wheat prices dropped S to 10 cents
early but recovered.
Lowness of prices, inck of restrictions
on trading and tho magnitude of recent
export dealings all helped to widen out
the business in oats. There was a no
table absence of offerings and the mar
ket developed decided firmness. Ad
vances, however, hardly exceeded one
cent, with July inclined to steady nt OS.
Welcome rains over the entire wheat
belt gave tho bears an advantage aud ao
too did reports thnt shipments of more
than 1,000,000 bushels of wheat to the
United States from Australia had been
made. A big decrease in the United
States visible supply total failed to bring
the market any support. The close was
weak 7c net lower with July at $2.:ttJ
and September at $2.10.
Cold unfavorable weather gave strength
to com. Trading was on a fairly liberal
scale. After opening 1-4 to 1 1-4 off, the
market scored moderate general gains.
Hepnrts that planted acreage this sea
son would be the lnrgest on record led
subsequently to a bearish reaction. The
clrse was heavy at l-4c to 1 1-Sc net
decline.
Provisions weakened in sympathy with
tho hog market. Dealings were almost
altogether in lard and wba.
WALL SfrfUCET
New York, May 21. The v;ek on the
stock exchange opened with a confident
lesumption of the recent advance, Indus-
TIME TABLE
SOUTHERN -PA&triO COMPANY
Main Line Nor'iibound.
No. 10 Oregon Express.. . .3:20 a.m.
(Picking if Eugene-Portland sleeper)
No. 12 Shusia Limited 9:52 n. m.
No. IS Rosjhurg-Portland
Local 10:45 s. m.
No. 24- Eugene Limited to
Portland 1:W p.m.
No. 14 Portland Express. .. .5:25 p. m.
Southbound.
Nil 1.1 California Express. .12:20 a.m.
No. 15 San Francisco Ex
press :?G p.m.
No. 17 Portlaad-Ashland
Local (drop Portland-Eugene
sleeper) 0:1S a. ;i.
No. 23 Eugcno Limited from
Portland 12:01 p.m.
No. 11 Shasta Limited 7:41 p. a.
No. 19 Portland-Roseburg
Local 0:42 p.m.
Wsndling and Oakridga Branches
(Southern Pacliio Co.)
No. 01 Leaves for Wcndllrg 7:20 a. m,
No. 02 Ariivcr from Oak
ridge and Wculling 10:15 a. m.
No. 03 Leaves for Wendling
and Oakridge 2:30 p.m.
No. 94 Arrives from Wend-
Ung 5:00 p.m.
West Elds Divir'on.
No. 101 Ltjves doily for
Portland 11 05 a. m.
!Io. 102 Arrives daily from
Portland 2:05 p.m.
Coos Bay Line.
No. D02 Leave Eugene 12:0) p.m.
Arrive Cushmnn 3:1." p.m.
Arrive Mnrshi'icld.. !:D5 p.m.
No. 501 Leave Marshficld. . . 7:55 a m.
Arrive Cushman 10:55 a.m.
Arrive Eugene 1:45 p.m.
OREGON ELECTRIC
Northbound.
No. Leave Eugcno
2 (Owl) 12:05 a. in.
10 (Limited) 7:35 a.m.
14 (I Jrol) 11:15 a. m.
10 (Limited) 1:55 p.m.
22 (Local) 0:2& p.m.
Southbound
No. Arrive Eugene
21 (Cwl) G:50 a. in.
1 (Locnl) 10:55 a. m.
6 (Limited) 12:25 p.m.
U (Local) 0:35 p.m.
13 (Limited) R-50 p.m.
trials aud war Issues ngaiu leading. Unit
ed States Steel was conspicuous for its
rise of 2 points to tho new current maxi
mum of 124 3-S. Other stocks of tho
same class gained 1 to 2 points in the
first halt hour's operations. Shippings
milled from last week's setback aud im
portant rails made fractional gaius. Spe
cialties aud utilities were feutured by
Industrial Alcohol and Ohio Gas at ad
vuuees of 2 to 3 points. Aside from a
further moderate decline in Denver and
ltio Grande preferred there were vir
tually no exceptions to tho higher trend.
Steel's further advance to abovo 125
and un iuquiry for shippings nnd trac
tions nccoinpanied tho renewed activity
of the last hour. The closing was strong.
PORTLAND MARKETS
Portland, Or., May 21. Hogs 15 to
23c' higher; receipts 1750. Bulk of pack
ing grades ?15.S5 (i 10.10; heavy pack
ing 10.15 fl 10.25; littht packing $15.75
(ii 10.00; rough heavies $1-1.75 (tl! 15.25;
pigs and skips $13.00 (if. 13.73; stock
hogs $12 (!( VI
Cattle steady; receipts 302. Steers,
prime light $10.50 (&i 10.75; prime heovy
$10.25 i! 10.50; good $9.73 10.00;
cows, choice $11.25 (jf 0.73; medium to
good $S.50 (t$ 0.00; ordinary to fair $7.
75 (it, S.30; heifers $9.30 (it. 10.00; bulls
$0.00 S.50; calves ?S.00 ? 10.00.
Sheep steady; receipts 277. Lambs, east
of mountains $13,50 (it 1-1.00; lambs, val
ley $13.25 (it 13.30; lambs, shorn $11.00
(ii 11.50; prime yearlings $12.50 13.30;
choice ewes $11,00 (it, 11.50; heavy ewes
$9.00 (it 11.30; prime shorn wethers $9.
75 11.
Portland, Or., May 21. Butter steady,
Portland, Or., May 21. Wheat easier;
no trading. Cash bids 1 to 5c lower. Blue
stem $2.07; fortyfold $2.0-1; club $2.03;
red Russian $2.02. Barley $1.50 lower.
No. 1 feed $-lS.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 81; bar
ley 7; flour 0; oats 11; hay 4.
Bl'TTER Cubes, extras, 30Mii?i37c;
prime firsts 35Vi; jobbing prices: prints
extras 39c; cartons lc extra; butter
fat No. 1, 39c; No. 2, 37c.
EGGS- -Oregon ranch current receipts
32Mi ft 33c per doz.; Oregon ranch se
lects, 34c per doson.
BEANS California small white 17c;
largo white lO'jc; I.imas 17Kic; pink 14;
bayous 13MC
DRIED FRUIT Apples 12'j cents;
per pound; apricots, 10 H lflc; peaches,
10 If? lie; prunes, Italian :0Vj S 1-Vi?.
BACON Fancy, 3ST30 cents; stan
dard 35 (it 30c; choice 28 (ft S-lVic
POTATOES Oregon Duying prices!
$3.25 $1.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, fine 454Sc
coarse, 50c; valley 45 (it, 50c.
HAMS -All sikcs, choice, 30c; stan
dard 29c; skinned 27 (it 2Sc; picnics,
23 cents; Cottage rolls 27c.
HIDES Salted hides, 25 pounds nnd
up, 20c; salted stags, 50 pounds and
up, lc; salted kip, 15 pounds to 25
pounds, 20c; salted calf up to 15 pounds
32c; green hides, 25 pounds nnd up,
10c; green stags, 50 pounds nnd up, l.)c
dry bides, 31c; dry calf, 40c; salt hides
2!)c; dry horse hides $1.50 2.50; salt
horso hides $3 Gt. n. i
PELTS Dry long-wooled pells, 30c
dry short-wool pelts, 25c; dry sheep
shearlings, each 15 ftj) 30c; Bait sheep
shearlings, encli 25 (ffl f0c.
BIOS FOR DRILL HALL.
Bids for the erection of tho proposed
Drill Hall for tho University ot Oregon
will bo received by tho ExouiMvo Com
mittee of tho Hoard of Regents of the
University of Oregon, on Thursday, May
31, 1917, until 2 o'clock p. m. nt tho Ad
ministration Building, University of
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
Plans and specifications mny be se
cured by applying at the office of Law
rence and Holford, Architects, 1021
Chamber of Commerce Rulldlng, Port
land, or nt tho offije of tho Secretary
of the Hoard of Regents, Administration
lluilding, University of Oregon, Eugene,
Oregon.
The Executive Committee of tho Tlonrd
r.f Regents reserve tho right to reject
any or all bids.
Successful bidders will be required
to furnish n bond for tho faithful per
formance of the Contract.
L. II. JOHNSON,
Comptroller University of Oregon.
m30
OurLostandfoundCblunmf
Willput thsMjof Basultf
omtond help you
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon in aud for tho County of Lone
Suit iu Equity.
31. K. Slattery Plaintiff, versus Helen
Stubblefield aud Mark Wilde, Defend
ants.
To Helen Stubblefield and Mark Wilde,
Defendants. You aro hereby required to
appear an. answer tho compluiut filed
,i gainst you within tho above entitled
suit within six weeks from tho date of
the first publication of this summons;
red if you fail so to answer the plaintiff
will take judgment against you for tho
sum of $-iriO.'.iO with interest at T per
cent per annum from June lit, 111(1, and
ask tho court to enter a decree foreclos
ing the mortgage which is recorded on
page M78 of book US of tho Mortgage
Records of Iane County, Oregon, given
to secure the payment of tho Baid note,
that the following described real estate,
covered by said mortgago, be sold, towit:
NH of EVj of SEVi of Sec. 20, Town
ship 10 South, Range 5 West of the
Willamette Meridian, Lane County, Ore
gon, being 40 acres of laud, and thnt
plaintiff havo a deficiency judgment
against you.
This summons is published in accord
ance with and order of G. F. Skipwoith,
Circuit .Tiulge, made and entered on April
23, 1017, -directing this Bnmmons to be
published onco each week for six suc
cessive weeks In tho Eugcno Daily Guard
that it be published the first timo on
April 2.1. 1017, and that you be required
to appear and answer the said complaint
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons.
This summon is published the first
time on April 2.1, 1017.
II. K. SLATTERY,
No.a42-Mou-dyjc4 Plaintiff.
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY AD
MINISTRATOR. In the matter of tho estate of Aimer
W. Day, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue of an order of tho County
Court of Lnne County, Oregon, duly
made and entered by snid Court on tho
12th day of May, 1017, nuthoriring and
directing I. S. Day, as the Administrator
of said estate to sell tho real property
belonging to said estate, at public auc
tion to the highest and best bidder for
cash, I will on Thursday tho 34th dny
of June, 1017, at tho hour of one o'clock
In the afternoon of said day, nt the
tout Invest door of the the Lane County,
Oregon, Court House, in Kugeno, Lane
County, Oregon, offer for saio and sen
at public auction and public sale to tin
highest and best bidder for cash In band
nnd for tho highest and bent prlco ob
tainable therefor, all the right, title and
interest of tho said Abner W. Day, dc
ccaSed, and of his said estate, in and to
the following described real estate to
wit: Lot Seventeen (17) in the Vitus
Tracts, located in Township Sixteen (10)
South, Range Four (4) West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in Lane County, Ore
gon. Said saio to bo subject to confirma
tion by said county court.
I. S. DAY, Administrator.
JESSE G. WELLS, Attorney.
No. 852-Mon.dy-jell
Showanda tho choice of the smoker.
HELP
WANTED
Between the Business House that wants a
good man and the Good Man who wants a job
there is a big gap to be bridged.
The Guard want ads do tho work brings tho
employer and man together give the desired re
sult at a very small cost.
Try it and you will get what you want.
Page Seven.
and Seller
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROP
ERTY UPON EXECUTION
In the Circuit Court for Douglas!
County, Oregon.
Kent State Rank, a Mich, corp.,
plaintiff, vs. William II. White, M. Lou
ise White. Tho W. II. White Co a Mich.
Corp., nnd The Michigan Trust Co.,
Mich, corp., Receiver ol tho W. H. White i
Company, Defendants.
Notlco is hereby given, that by virtue i
of judgment, decree, execution and order I
of sale issued out of the abovo entitled j
Court and cause under tho seal of tho
above entitled Court on tho 20th day of
April, 1017, to me tho sheriff of Lanoi ,
County, Oregon, directed and command-
ing mo to levy upon and self tho herein-!
aftor described real property to satisfy i
the judgment aud decreo of the abovo
named plaintiff against the said defend- .
ants, The W. II. White Company and -The
Michigan 1rnst Company, Receiver
of Tho W. II. Whito Compauy, in tho full
sum of Fifty-eight Thousand Six Hun-
dred Forty-One Dollars and Sixty-Six ,,
Cents ($58,041.00) aud the further sum ,
of Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars plaintiffs ,
costs and disbursements, both bearing ,
interest at tho rate of six per cent per
annum from the 7th day of April, 1017,
the date of the rendition of Baid judg
ment and decreo in the above entitled
Court, together with the costs and ex
penses of and upon this writ, I have this
21st day of April, 1017, levied upon tho
hereinafter described veal property and:
will sell the same nt public auction to the
highest bidder for cash In hand payable
in If. S. Coin, on Saturday, tho 20th day :
of May, 1017, nt tho hour of one o'clock
ic tho afternoon at the maiu entrnnce
to the Court house for Lane County,
Oregon, in tho City of Eugene, in said
County of Lane, and the State of Oregon
nnd nil of tho right, tltlu or Interest, .
which the said defendants, and each ana
nit of them nbovo uamed, and any and
all persons claiming by, through or un
der the Baid defendants or any or cither
of them, above named, had in and to
the hereinfater described real property
or any part thereof, on the 28 th day of
Juno, 1000, or which the above named
defendants or any person or persons,
claiming by, through or under them or
any of them, have had in and to the said
hereinafter described rcnl property since
said last named date, or now havo In and
to said real property, which is described
as follows to-wit: Tho uudtvided two
thirds (2-3) part of the following de
scribed parcels of land, that is to say.
Sections Seven (7) and Nineteen (10),
and tho West Half of the West Half and
ho Kast Half of tho South West Quarter,-
and the South Half of the South.
East Quarter of Section Twenty (20), in,
township Twenty-Three South (2It)
Aange Threo West of tho Willametto '.
Meridiun, Lane County, Oregon, together
with the tenements, heridtaments nnd
vppurtonauces thereunto belonging or in;
anywise appertaining thereto.
Said sale of said premises will be made '
subject to the statutory right to redeem
lu thc-mnnner and time as prescribed by
law, And I will nlso place into tho imme
diate possession of said premises tho
purchaser thereof. . .
Dated nt Kugcnc, Lane County, Ore
gon, this 21st day of April, 1017.
J. C. PARKER,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
By D. A. ELK INS, Deputy.
No. 341-Mon-dy-Mny21