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Evening, August 21, 1917., EUGENE DAILY GUARD Page Seven. bis Page Is Lane County's Great MarKet Place for Both Buyer and Seller iV TODAY ..niwnt person . HO to w uiv-v . ..lence unnecessary; no can ! subjects suggested. Send for rlU National l'rcss Bureau, BufWo,N.X. . f "-TtOKENX 4 to 7 room FornUhed or partly furnish-t5S"-i desired. About B to 10 A "IL nostofflcc. Write 11. W l lb. Guard Thura.Sat.t l-jrrperienced salesman for F!f,OTi.bings, lady bookkeeper and Lntf B"m..1 . Department Store. tell. 022 a hnnflA nnd two I18 B. m.. S blocks from high ,rTpbone814-R.Mrs. .E. E. Good, Lo Oak St. . l-rr.TT. UT.ACK PURSH with S .ndkey on Ninth or "Willnm .im, and Key u i ;tte .trcets. Phone 1132-J. a- oE Corsets. See Mrs. Anna , ntl for the celebrated Nu-Bonc. U 085-J. 1820 Lincoln. , 20 CvttCEE WANTED - We want I t.-j furniture. Cnll us if yon Et the best price. Greer and Griffus. 156-B. TLE OR TRADE Harley-Da-r . ia a uneefl. electric Lapped.. Anderson-Pierce Garage. r SALE One SVi Frm wagon. In nireat Sherman's blacksmith shop. n Olive St. -' U SALE Two cash registers. Call , 901 Willamette St. i none o-. u- LxTED Wet nurse to furnish part Feeding. Telephone 7S5-J. tf "fob sale heal estate SALE The ldttt St. Meat Market, if taken at once. Does a mo buoincss. Call on or write to A. E. McCclloch, No. 474 Salmon St., Portland, Oregon. tf m SALE 3,23S,000 ft. timber, most- Iv velluw pine in 12-30-8 Douglas Lo., Ore. Might trade. W. R. Young, Walla Walla, Wash. HAVE 8 ACRES TO SELL. A good tome; will consider an outotaobile. J. I. Langston, Walker, Ore. n23 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS till SALE 5 year old Jersey and laernsey cow and calf, fresh 4 weeks. Ml at 1540 Ferry or 1552 Ferry. a 25 m SALE or will trade for something can use, one big fine 5 passenger LMitebell car, one 5-passenger Stod- ird-Uayton, one 2-cyimder Ileo tack. J. H. Daniel, 121 Oth Ave. West tf tiR SALE Small farm tractor nnd tatr implements. Address C. W. Btath, Springfield Route 2. n21 p TRADE Buggy for light wagon. Address 1004 care Guard. n'-'l FOR RENT ROOMS ARIME.N1S LE LUXE Clean, 1, comfortable. Furnished for poiekeeping. Specinl summer rates 7 week or month. The Bartle Court, leieoth and Pearl St Phone 1133. tl )R RENT Nicely lurnlsheS house ieeping rooms 1392 Olive . tf )R RENT unfurnished B rocim flat, JMern. Jlrs. 11. A. Allen, 1002 Oak it rhone 705. tf 5H RENT Jiiecly turulsbed "uuuae- mywf rooms iUUZ UUVe M. U M IIPVT ,u--i r ru-i. (Hit. Furnace, firep'nee, sleoDlng "nu, uiuuern in every uciau. auuicss red Fisk, Oakridge, Ore. tf PR RENT From two to four room S?t. furnished. CnU at 121 5th Ave. Feit tf PR RENT 3 unfurnished housekeep F rooms. Call at 112 E 11th Ave. n2o WANTED MALE HELP WANl'ELt -Meu fur slreeC work, jii per day for 8 hours. Also teams for grading at $7 per day for 8 hours. Feed furnished at wholesale prices. Moon and Gridley, Marsbfield, Ore. a25 WANTED 3 cabinet makers at once. Apply to Albany Furniture Mfg. Co. Albany, Ore. a;g WANTED GOOD STEADY HANDY MEN who have had a little or some experience killing cattle, hogs and sheep in the country in a small way. Steady job, good vugcs and conditions. Address 1582 care Guard. n23 WANTED TOUNG MAN 15 to 18 to learn optical business. Phone 302. tf WANTEU MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO EXCHANGE A desir able California fruit farm consisting of olives and peaches, and miscellaneous fruits; for a stock or dairy ranch in the Willamette Valley. Address Own er, O. W. White. Corning, Cnl. tf IF YOU HAVE a portable sawmill I will (,lvo you a contract to cut 1 to 5 mil lion feet of my timber. Writo O. F. HaBkell, Koler, Ore. WANTED TEAM, HARNESS ' AND WAGON for their board this winter. Light work. 850 Lincoln St. care C. C. Carter. . a25 HELP WANTED WANTED Hop pickerB at the Thorns bury yard, mile northeast of Eu gene river bridge. Good camp ground. Wood furnished free. Phone 310-L. tf WANTED FEMALE HELP AN intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for uewspa pers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no can' vassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Eflom 42U2. Buffalo. N. Y. tf MISCELLANEOUS. IF YOU WANT TO REALIZE THE VERY BEST PRICES for chittnui bark, Oregon Grape roots, Dandelion roots, Foxglove leaves, Wild mustard, (suved in threshing wheat), dried rose leaves and all other drug plants, write for prices and further information to Geo. Schumacher, Sumner, Ore. a30 VIA VI Mrs. A. True Lundy, Dealer. 272 E. 7th St. Phono 010. tf , MONEY TO LOAN. REAL ESTATE LOANS Twenty year amortised plan. No stock. Pay nil or any part nt any time. Also" straight lonus one to five years improved farm and Eugene property. Rates lowest. Sec Rorer and Biundaya. tf LEND YOU A MILLION 0 FARM LOANS S Straight Loans nnd Installment Loans on City Property EARLE STANLEY SMITH 081 Willamette (upstairs) Phone 75 MONEY MONEY 0, 0, 7 per cent farm loans, plenty of money for straight city loans, 30 8th Ave. West. F. J. BEBGER tf FARM LOANS AT 0 per cent and up. Large sums available for business nnd .residence property. Peterson-Skotheim & Co. tf FARM LANDS THE Government ueeus Farmers as well as fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon and Califor nia Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title . revested in United Stas. To be open ed for homesteads and sale. Containing some of tho best land left in United States. Large copyrighted Map, show ing land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, tem perature, etc., by counties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 010, Portland. Oregon. sent22 LOST AN 0 FOUND LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Out of pasturo 2 miles S. W. of Eugene, one bay horse 0 yrs. old, weight about 1400, rather rangy built, left hind hock thick on outside. Notify Clins. Taylor, Oth St. Feed Barn. Phono 880 n22 Try Tfie Guard Want Art Way -OOP, THE CUB REPORTER A Chance For War Profts In Two New Businesses. ; By "HOP I "V FP TTVT . ?THo 6F cam JPI weren't' AMY t&SWZh ' ' fiDr A y ff I one. 1 Tried - why. Pon ST Pv Imr A Am 1 viw would rvwfto GUARDIAN'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ruth C. Earnest and John W. Earnest, Minors. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, dated August 13, 1017, the undersigned guardian of the estate of Ruth C. Earnest and John W. Earnest, minors, will on and after 10 o'clock a. m. September 2Sth, 1017, on the premises hereinafter described ui.thc County of Lane, State of Oregon, offer for sale at private sale and will sell to the highest bidder tlierefor for cash or for cush nnd credit on approved se curity the following described premises bclougiug to the estateB of said minorB, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 4 of Section 8, Tp. 10 S. R. 1 West of W. M., nnd running thence Enst 2.20 chains to the center of County Road No. 805; thence along the center of said road N. 27deg. 20miu. W., 2.15 chains to angle in snid road; thence N. Sldeg. 05miu. E., 7.40 chains; thence N. Odeg. 31iuin, E., 23.57 chains to angle in said road; thence West to the center of the Mohnwk river; thence down the center of snid stream to its intersection with the East line of the Thomas Gray D. L. C. No. 42 in said. Township; thence along said East line of the Southeast corner of said claim; thence West 5.00 chains to the most Northerly Northeast corner of the Joseph G. Gray D. L. C. No. 38 in said Township; thence South 10.7S chains to the place of beginning, contain ing about 6 acres of land, all in Lane county. State of Oregon. And, also, be giuuiug at the Northwest corner of Lot 2, in Section 8, Township 10 S. It. 1 West of .Will. Mer. and running thence GUARD'S BUSINESS, ULtPilGNE ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW HOWARD M. BROWN ELL, Lawyer. All business promptly attended to. Telephone 1100. tf JESSE G. WEIXS Lawyer, 814 Park street; gives special attention to the examination of abstracts, drafting of wills, celtliug of estates, couveyuuees, and collections. Also to all pension matters, phone 1028. Hi E. SLATTERY Attorney and Coun selor nt Law; Golicitor in Chancery. Office: Rooms 10, 11, 12, 13 Beckwith Bldg., cor. Seventh and Willamette, Eugene, Ore. GEORGE B, DORRIS Attorney-at-Law Office: Hovey building, comer Eighth and Willamette streets, rooms 1 and 2, ,'iovey Building. . FOSTER & HAMILTON Attorneys-at-Law, United States National Bank building. Phone 380. C. A WINTERMEIER Attoiney-nt-Law. Land titles and probate special ties. Office over Bank of Commerce. L. M. TRAVIS Attorney-at-Law. Of fice over Eugene Loan nnd Savings Bank, Eugene, Oregon. E. O. IMMEL Attorney and Counselor, United States Bank Building, phone 35U. L. P.ILYED Attorney-at-Law. Office upstnirs, 850 Willamette street, Eu gene, Orogon. AUTO SPRINGS We give a written suaran tee on our springs for one ycr. LAHER AUTO SPRING CO., 34 N. 15th St., Portland. Marshall 1482. CLEANING AND PRESSING IMPERIAL CLEANERS & HATTERS l'ressing and repairing, goods called for and delivered. 47 E. 7th. Phone 302 CREAMERIES. IANE COUNTY CHEAMEKY The L. C. Brand of butter is always fresh and sweet. Aek your grocer for it. Fresh milk and cream always on hand. Phone 117. 48 Park St. tf HAIRDRESSING MME. SHAFFER Hslrdressing par lors, 7S0V4 Willamette. Phone S88. HASTINGS SISTERS, Register Build ing. Phone 1009. Hours 8:30 to 0:00. South 5.40 chains to the North line of the Thomas Gray D. L. C. No. 42 in said Township; thence Enst to the cen ter of the Mohawk River; thence up the center of said stream to the North line of said Section 8 of said Township; thence West to the place of beginning, containing about 5 acres of laud, all in Lane County, State of Oregon. Snid sale will be subject to confirma tion and approval as to price and terms, by the court of and for Lane 'County, Oregon. Dated this 13th day of August, A. P., 1017. HEIGH T. EARNEST, Guardian of the Estate of Ruth C. Ear nest and Jobn W. Earnest, Minors. No.395-Tues-dy-slS NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that tho under signed has filed her final account as ad ministratrix of the Estate of Charlotte, Zieber, deceased, and that the County Court for Lane County, Oregon, has fixed Monday, the 17th day of Septem ber, 1017, nt tho hour of ten o'clock n. m. of snid day ns the time and the County Court Room for snid County and State ns the place, to hear any objections to said account, or to the discharge of the administratrix. Persons having objections to said ac count arc required to filo the same with the clerk of said court on or before the time set for such hearing. LIDA McINTOSII, Administratrix of the estate of Charlotte Zicbcr, Deceased. S. T. NESS, Atty for Estate. No. 300-Tues-dy-sll AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY CHIR0FRACTIC DR. J. I. FISCHER 317-1S, White Temple. Phone 410. Res. 1213-R. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS MRS. OLIVE C. WALLER, OHVILLE WALLER Kiikville Graduate. 41S Cockcrline & WMherbee Building. DR. II. L. STUDLEY Office, room 322 White Temple. Phone 580-J. Residence 201 West Tenth St. Phone 5S0-L. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR J. F. TITUS Humeopnlhlst, 03S Willamette street. Obstetrics And dis eases of children given (.pedal atten tion. O. II. GULLION, M. D.-Eyc, Ear, NoBe Throat. EycB totted and glasses fur nished. 300 I.O.O.F. Building. Tel. 133 tf STORAGE BATTERIES W1LLARD STORAGE BATTERIES Service station at 880 Pearl St. Roy J. Anderson. Phone 1272. . j23 W. W. EUHKTT Gould Storage Bnt- teries for sale. Recharging, storing nnd lighting ignition uystcms installed and repaired. Over 5th Ave. Garage, 5th and Olive . tf THERAPEUTICS DR. C. B. BAILEY 058 Olivo St tl TAXIDERMIST. CIIAS. RING 19 years' experience; with Eugene Gun Co. Phono 151. if PLUMBING, TINNING, HEATING. GEORGE D. IIE1TZ.MAN 08-02 West Sixth street. Phone 817. HALL & SI1UM WAY Piumhing, tin ning nnd heating; sewer pipo and drain tile. Seventh end Oak streets. Phone 1002. PATENTS RICHARD G. PARK, JR. Solicitor of Patents, Kcllog Bldg., Washington, D. 0. UNDERTAKERS. BIIANSTKTTKH & McIvAUGnXlN Funcrnl Directora; lady nsnistnnt; Auto ben me. 1102 Olive. Phono Gift. GORDON & VEATCII Funernl direct ors. Lady assistant. Full auto equip ment. Chflppl and residence corner of Tenth and Pearl streets. Both phones 087. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou, for I.aue County. The First National Bank of Eugene Oregon, a National Bunking Association, Plaintiff, vs. A. 11. lliuksou, .Mabel C. Hiukson, United States National Bank of Eugene, a National Banking Associa tion, S. P. Peterson, Idaho State Life lnsurancoi CouiiMiiy, a corporation, Boutin-Parks Lumber Compauy, a corpora tion, Fellman-Newland Company, a cor poration, Great Western Land Company, a corporation, Jesse G. Wells, Jos. C. Gibson, J. R. .Marshall, E. L. Giles, E. C. Denny, Delia Knnpp, A. T. llonnett, Catherine E. Bonnett, James Montgom ery, Mabel J. l.lun and 11. A. Atkinson, Defeudnuts. To Mabel C. Hiukson, 11. A. Atkinson nnd S. P. Peterson, Defendants: In the Namo of the State of Oregon; You and each of you are hereby summon ed and required to appear and answer the complaint of tho plaintiff in the nbove entitled suit on or before the last day of the timo prescribed In tho order .ov publication of summons hereinafter referred to, to-wlt: on or before the 28th day of August, 1017, and you nro hereby notified that if you fail bo to appear or answer, for want thereof tho plaintiff will apply to tlie above entitled Court for thorellef prayed for in the complaint that is for a decree foreclosing the mort gage executed by the defendants, A. H. llinksou :nd Mabel C. Hinkson, to the plaintiff, on the 1st day of September, 11114, covering the following described property, to-wit: Tho southwest quarter of tho north west quarter of Section 2; An undivided ono-hnlf interest in the northeast quarter of the southwest quar ter; the southeast quarter of the Bouth- west quarter; and the southeast quarter of Section 4; aud An undivided one-half interest in tho northeast quarter of the nortlrVcat quar ter of Section 0, all in township IS South' Rnnge 0 West of tho Willametto Meri dian, in Lane County, State of Ordgon. Also: Tho southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, tho southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 18; Tho northwest quarter of Section 20 nil in township 20 South Range 8 West of the Willametto Meridian; Southwest quarter of tho southeast quarter, and southeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of section 2 Township 20 South Rango 0 West of tho Willauietto Meri dian; Tho Northwest quarter of section 10, Township 20 Sooth Range 4 WcBt of the Willamette Meridian, and tho south west quarter of tho northwest quarter, the northwest quarter of tho Boulhwcst quarter, and the south half of tho south west quarter of section 0 township 31 Sol th Rango 4 West of tho Willametto Meridian, nil being in Douglas County, State of Oregon. AIro: Tho north half of the northwest quarter, nnd tho southwest quarter of tho northwest quarter of Section 32 In township 2(1 South Rnnge 0 West of the Willametto Meridian in Coob County, State of Oregon: Also: The northwest quarter of section 1R In Township 33 South Rango 3 West of the Willametto Meridian, in Jackson County, State of Oregon. Also the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 8 in town ship 33 South of Range 5 West of tho Willamette Meridian in Josephine Coun ty, State of Oregon; Together with tho tenements, heredit aments nnd appurtenances thereunto be longing nnd for a decree of Bute of said premises in satisfaction of plaintiff's said mortgage, and costs and nttomey's fees, nnd that each of you bo barred from all interest in said premises, e-xcept only tho stntutory right of redemption. This summons Ib served by publication thereof in the Eugene Daily Gtinrd, n newspaper of general circulation pub lished in Lane County, Oregon, under and by virtue of an order of the Honor able G. F. Skipworth, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated tho 10th day of July, 1017, directing publication hereof once a week for Bix successive weeks in said newspaper, which order requires yon nnd each of you to nppenr and an swer the complaint on or before six weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons. The date of the first publication of this summons Is July 17th, 1017. SMITH & BRVHON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence: Eugene, Lane County, Oregon No. 37R-Tucs-d)-n2S REDFERN COTTAGES Two rooms; cneh eomplfitoly furnish rd; electric lights nnd water. Ily week or month. Nyo Ilrnch ot Now port. Ore. 1'. O. Ilox, 2S4. I September Quoted at $2.1 0f an Advance of 5 Cents Over Yesterday's Finish. Chicago, Aug. 21. Light offerings and a continued desire of shorts to cover lift ed corn priccB early in tho session today, figures going about one cent nbove yes terday's closo and then receding some what. High prices ftor livestock led to the belief that corn values might not be materially lessened. Opening prices ranged from 3-8 centn lower to 3-8 high er with December nt $1.0S, to $1.00 1-S nnd May at $1.07 to $1.074- The early bulge took December to $1.00 7-8 and May to $1.08 from which points they act Ued back to about the opnning figures. Most of tho trading1 was at about tho opening figures. Tho close was steady 1-So lower to l-8c hiRher with Decern her at $1.08 6-8 to $1.08 8-4 and May at $1.07. There wns little trading In wheat. The opening trade in September was nt $2.07. Subsequent deals carried the fig uro to $2.10. Wheat trading was without signifi cance nnd the prices paid reflected tho desire, to replenish holdings. The close was steady with September nt $2.10, an advance of 5 cents. Oats, which opened easy, advanced and receded with com prices. Provisions contained rcsponslvo to the live hog advance nnd mado moderate gains. October pork making the sharpest increase at the outset. WALL STRKKT " New York. Atm. 21. Rails and Indus trials, chiefly those lu the equipment and munition groups, experienced further im pairmeut today ou short selling and scat tered liquidation. Sales approximated 50.000 shares. Steels and a few -tQthcr active issues rallied slightly in tho last hour. Mexican Petroleum extended Its gnin to almost five points. Tho closing was irregulnr. Liberty bonds sold nt 00.80 to 00.00. BANK CLEARINGS Portland, Or., Auff. 21. Clearings $2,103,788; balances $:i.r.0.S23. Spokane, Vash., Aug. 21. GHoarlngs $SS4,:,S8; balances $128,81(2. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 21. Clearings $4,.UK),211; hnlanccs $770,817. , Tacoina, Wash., Aug. 21. ClearingSi $011,'107; balances $58.05-1. PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Or., Aug. 21. Catllo re ceipts 113; tone of market steady to strong. Beat beef steers $8.25 (ft 8.75 good beef steers $$7.25 (ft 8.25; best beef cows $0.25 (til 7.25; ordinary to good cows if-t.uu Hi! n.mr; utl ueiicrs .pu.tiu iff.1 i 7.50; bulls $1.50 ffi 0.00; calves $8.00 fit O.fiO; stockcrs and feeders steers $1.5( 7.00. Hogs Receipts 133; tone of market steady. Top $18.25 a new high price record. Prime light $18.10 $ 18.25; prime heavy $17.05 (17 18.10; pigs $10. 50 Cr0 17.00; bulk $18. Sheep Receipts 2; market steady; Western lambs $12.00 12.75; valley lambs $11.50 $ 12.00; yearlings $0.50 10.25; wethers $0.25 ( 10.00; ewes $8 8.50. Portland, Or., Aug. 2t. Wheat no Kg fa Our Job ' Printing an Department is Busy Bfw There's a Reason! ' 4 Hi . Better see us before plno Pl0 KB ing your order for printed Jjgl riiSr ' J: quotations. Today's car ivceipta: Wheat IS; flour 2; oiiu '2: liny Kt. Gmiu': Au gust delivery bids: ():ita No. '2, whtto feed. $U1.R0; barley, stumliird frwl $47.- PO; barley tJimlurd brewing $18.00; trim $:ut.50; shorts $.17.75. BUTTER Cubes, extras, -U cents; prime firsts, -11 Vic Jobbing prices: Prints, extras, lie; cur tons 1 font ex tra; buttorfat, No. 1, -Hi-; Ni. 2, 12c. EGGS Selling price, 35c pt dozen; Buying price, &t (i'"1 3le per dozen. BEANS California small white 17c; largo white, IOMk; Limns, 37c; pink, He; bayous, 13 1-ic. DRIED FRUIT Apples, 13Vjc; peaches, 11 (cf) 12c; prunes, Italian, 11 (f 1 1 J Jc ; raisins, S5c(i3 per box; dates, fard, $2.50 (ri $3 per box; currants, 10c; figs, $2 ( 2.50 per box. WOOL Eastern Oregon 52 01c; dard 38 (ii) 30c; choice 10 ft i. 37c. POTATOES New Oregon, 2VjU3c; swvet potatoes, 8c per pouud. WOOI.r Eastern Oregon, fine 58 per pound; coarse, (tOo per pouud; Val ley, 00 05c per pound, IUD133 Salted tples, 25 pounds and up, 10c; salted stags, 50 pounds and up, 10c; salted ktp, 15 pounds to 25 pounds, 20c; salted calf uu to IS pounds 80c; green hides, 25 pounds aud up. 17c; Green stags, 50 pounds and up, He; dry hides, S5c; dry calf, 40c; salt hides, 30c; dry horse hides, $1.50 2.50; salt horse hides S3 (j) 5. HAMSAIL sixes choice 30c; stand ard, 20c; skinned 25 $ 27c; picnics 22Vjc; Cottage rolls 27c. PELTS Dry long-wooled pelts, 40 42c; dry short-wooled pelts, 25 30o; salted sheep pelts, long wool, $1 5; salted lamb pelts, $1 ($ - 1.50; salted short wool pelts, 75c 1.25; dry Bheep shearlings 15 (( 30c; salted sheep shearlings, 25 50c; dry goats, long hair, 35c; dry goat shearlings 15 (7?. 30c; dry short hair goats 50c ($ $1. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Lane. Action nt Law. II. E. Slattery, Plaintiff versus Helen Stubblefield, Defendant. To Helen Stubblefield, Defendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer (he complaint filed ngalnst you in the nbove entitled action within six weeks from the da to of the first publica tion of this summons, nnd if you fail no to answer tho plaintiff will take judg ment against you for tho sum of $445.20 with interest thereon nt 7 per centVper annum from July 14, 1017, nnd the at tached real estate will bo sold. This sum mons is published by order of the nbovo named court dated nnd entered on Aug ust 1, 1017, directing that this summons be published in tho Eugene Daily Guard once each week for six succ.eHsivo weeks, ' that tho summons bo published the first timo on August 2, 1017, and that you Lo required to appear and answer tho said complaint within six weeks from tho date of tho first publication of this summons; and this summons is published the first timo on August 2, 1017. II. M. SLATTERY, Plaintiff. No. 383-Thurs-dy-sl3 OurLost airdfound Column? WiUputtije5pcofH2SulL on ltond help you Fro d. what uou have lost