Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, September 21, 1917, Image 7

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    Lay Evening, Sept 21, 1917.
EUGENE DAILY GUARD
Pago Seven.
his Page Is Lane County's Great Market Place for Both Buyer and Seller
JEW TODAY
SALE A lot of old lumber 1x12
. a rt ner M. Also a lot of cedar
LidinS, ew half price- AUo 8 pul"
r-j .nkerel. Brown Leghorn, fine
tt 60c each. 8f5 AV 4th St., after
Jo Sat, or W. II Smith, Woolen
iTOOF What are you doing
f" . t i..b rnntl Thn tlorl,,,,.
tut tnat -
d Select Extra, vertical grain,
. l.. .,...l Kiniln,,. f',l
loOtD, eve"1 - ......
Busies are "," " " v
Lpest, cheaper to lay, go farther,
h no uiv- --- n---
Una Warehouse, PfLone 737, Char-
Knn Street. '. : , : o20
r.p Afndern r unfurnished five-
i iu.- - '
r?. firpnlace. furnace ana ens
Ere. Inquire .Mrs. Humphrey; 092
twin, wo-
f Between Waltervilla and Eu
,e a 32-rlfle half magazine and take
im, Advise Sehwering & Lindley,
rbers E Ninth St., Eugene. s21
OR SALE REAL ESTATE
, STEWART- & EVANS
re in a position, today, to offer
in a good 9 room home "on one of the
trcets in town miaway oeiween
jillamette St. and the University with
U electric lights, not ana coia water,
Ith, paved streets, being a corner
I shade trees and cement walk. It
Lid he difficult to find a better loca
L in the city. This place is clear of
Lombrance with the exception of
eet Improvement, ipiuuu win uuy
is home with $1000 cash and bai
lee time. For a home buy there is
ithliig In the city to equal it.
STEWART & EVANS
on In 5 room nearly new plastered
ttage, light and city water and wood
ed attached. Lot 00x150. $1200 cash
STEWART & EVANS
I cut on a cottage of 8 rooms, water
id sewer connections, light and gas.
lit 66x160. Nice fllled-in garden, new
trn or garage. Good buy at $1500
Itb good terms.
STEWART & EVANS
fccres just south of Eugene, no im
tovements, no encumbrance, $3200.
fill trade for city property up to
1500 with long time at low rate of
Merest on balance.
STEWART & EV ANS
, 21
ACRES well located logged off land,
I fine condition for seeding. For a
hick sale will make a price of $3000;
000 caBb," bal. long time at 0 per
int. 693 Willamette St. J. W. Shu-
late. , b22
(. SALE OR;RENT-JTumished-or
furnished,'1 my house at 035 Pntter-
Bn St Garage,, Modern in every rc
tect Telephone 708-J. Fred C. Ayer.
" ' ' v - tf
K BALE BY ' OWNER Suburban
jome on College Crest, 2 acres land
lith 6 room bungalow. Good well, good
Ration. Phone 028 or call at 737
jtth Ave. East. s22
REXCHANGE 320 A. wheat farm
I Idaho for farm or Income city in
pllov. J. A. Camnbell. 2075 Lincoln
It., Eugene. . : ' ' : s21
fO GOOD LOTS $50 EACH in easy
walking distance of new high school.
smier s McLean, 317 C. & W. mug.
tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
fGOOD BLACKSMITH LOCATION
f-Tools and stock for sale cheap.
uilding can be rented for $10.00 per
'ear. Good nnd auick horseshocr enn
lo well. Has been lots of rig and re-
Kir work. Located about 1 miles
r of Pleasant Hill. M. E. forks.
Itand, B. Smith, W. O. Norton. s25
fR SALE Gond rine rnnnlne toma-
Leave orders at Booth 13 of Pub-
PUrket or phone G4-F.il. S. Winther
tr
R SALE Jersey cow, 2 tons of
lt nd vetch hay. loose: 2-3 ton clo
fer hay. loose; one bicycle; one child'i
on bed. W. E. Knntt. Snrincfield It.
J- D. 1. 1, niUes north on Fifth St.
tf
(II RENT Newlv furnished room
Mth, two blocks from Willamette
11.50 a week. Phone 852-R. tf
!R RENT unruroisned 5 rown flat
0'rn. Mrs. II. A. Allen, 10G2 Oak
Phone 705. - ' tf
fOK SALE MI3C ELLA Wc.0 US
l'OK SALE or will trade for something
u.c, one Dig tine 0 p&isenger
Mitchell car, one 5-passenger Stod-dard-Duyton,
one 2-cyllnier Heo
truck. J. li Daniel, 121 5th Ave. West
' . tf
SOME good buys in used cars, Overland
no. Hudson $230. Studebaker $400.
Studebaker (nearly new), $750. Cadil
lac $500. Fifth Ave. Garage, Eugene,
Oregon. goi
FOR SALE Vetch, gray oats and rye
seeu. ,uaiea nay. Choice Shropshire
Rams, 30 fat cattle, 1 Jersey and 1
Holsteln bull. Morris Koon, Junction
City, Ore. 0i0
FOR SALE 1 registered Poland China
Boar, ready for service. Also 1 regis
tered sow pig. J. E. Field, Coburg, Or.
s25
FOE RENT Nicely iurnish tnn...
Ukeeping rooms 1392 Olive St. tf
FOR RENT FARMS.
FOR RENT 135 ACRES 30 acres In
cultivation, balance in pasture, plenty
of running water, all kinds of out-
. range, good houae and other build
ings. Place located 5 miles west of
Alvadore. Terms of rent $150 cash In
advance for one year. Write or Inquire
of J. R. Herbert, Goldson, Ore. Phone
18-F-.ll Junction City, Ore. tf
FOR RENT For 1-3 of crop, 15 acres
3-4 of mile from Irving. Inqnire Roy
Herbert, Elmlra, Ore. s25
FOR RENT 185 acre farm for rent,
located one mile from Harrisburg Im
plement and Btock and hay for sale.
Hansen & Bergstrom, Owners. s21
FOR RENT ROOMS
ROOMS FOR RENT at 158 12th Ave,
West. s22
FOR RENT INifciy tarnished house
keeping rooma 1892 Olive St. tf
FOR RENT From two io four, rtom
apts. furnished. Cull at 121 5th Ave.
West, ...... . tf
BARTLE COURT Furnished apart
ments Do Luxe. 11th and Pearl Sta.
Phone 1133. tf
FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 room Fiak
Flat, furnace, fireplace, Bleeping porch.
modern in every detail. Situate at 11th
and Oak Sts. Flat is open for inspec
tion. Write Fred Fisk, Oakridge, Orc
; gon. tf
FOR RENT Pleasant rooms In old
Friendly residence, 1015 Willamette.
Good location for business people or
students. Phone 358-Y. s2L
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping
, room in srivato residence; $1.50 per
week. 631 Oak St. tf
"WANTED FEMALE help"
AN iiu.eingcnt person may earn $100
monthly corresponding for newspa
pers; $40 to $00 monthly In spare
'time; experience unnecessary; no can
vassing; subjects suggested. Send for
particulars. National Press Butcau.
Eooni 4292. Buffalo, N. Y. tf
NUMBER young women and men want
ed to prepare for telegraph service to
help fill vacancies caused by unusual
drafting men for war, positions guir
onteed. Call or write, Telegraph
Dept. Room 506 Panama Bldg., Port
land. oS
WANTED Girl or woman to work in
dining room. Mrs. J. L. Jenkins, 641
High St. Thone 214. s21
WANTED MALE HELP
AN intelligent person may earn $100
monthly corresponding for newspa
pers; $40 to $50 monthly in spore
time; experience unnecessary; no can
vassing; subjects suggested. Send for
particulars. National Press Bureau,
Room 4292, Buffalo, N. Y. tf
WANTED Delivery boy between the
age of 14 and 18. Apply at 1208 Pat
terson St. s21
WANTED Men for rock crusher work
at Cottage Grove. Phono 170-J or call
at 342 West Tenth St . tf
WANTED Men for rock crusher work
on Spencer Creek. Phone 170-J or call
nt 342 West Tenth St. " tf
WANTED Young mnn for grocery
store ot1070 LawTenco. Phone 033.
825
D0Y0U KNOW WHY - - - Some Guys
6OR.e.M-( 1 Ao eO.TH'deTp i WHILE I Jtln cw0t lHooasj'
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Junk of at description. Will
pay nigh price fcr hides, wool, etc.
Eugene Junk Co., 757 Olive St. Phons
1238. tf
WANTED TO RENT Modern 5, S or
( room furnished house or 4 room
apartments. Address 1S23 Guard. slO
WANTED Old automobiles. Eugene
Junk Co., 757 OUve St. Phono 1236
tf
WANTED, Second hand furniture,
stoves snd ranges at once. Phone 700.
Eugene Furniture Co. o3
WANTED Chickens, ducks, turkeys.
Tamale Factory, 002 Oak. Phone 850-J
tf
WANTED TO RENT A small place
near Eugene. Cash or shares. Suitable
for chickens, hogs, cow and horse,
Will consider as much as 10 acres.
O. F. Bevere, Vida, Ore. s20
WANTED TO TRADE Crocheted
yokes for cot, small bed or other fur
niture or rugs. 1499 VUlard' Ave. s21
WANTED Small furnished house close
in. Thone 016 or call at 272 E 7th St.
' tf
WANTED A place for a desirable
young man to work for his room and
board while attending business college.
Phone 307-r. s21
WANXtsu USEU (JARS, Will pay
sash for same. Dye Btob. 73 W 9th. tf
GUARD'S BUSINESS, lElEPHONE
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW i
HOWARD M. BROWNELL, Lawyer.
All business promptly attended to.
Telephone 1100. tf
JESSE G. WELLS Lawyer, 814 Fork
street; gives special attention to the
examination of abstracts, drafting of
wills, celtling of estates, conveyances,
and collections. Also to all pension
matters. Phone 102&
H. E. 9LATTERY Attorney and Coun
selor at Law; Solicitor in Chancery.
Office: Rooms 10, 11, 12, 13 Bockwith
Bldg., cor. Seventh and Willamette,
Eugene, Ore.
GEORGE B, DORRIS Attorney-at-Law
Office: Hovey building, corner
Eighth and Willamette streets, rooms
1 and 2, Hovey Building.
FOSTER & HAMILTON Attorneys-at-Law,
United States National Bank
building. Phone 880.
S D. ALLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office 016 Willamette St. tf
C. A WINTERMEIER Attorney-at-Law.
Land titles and probate special,
tics. Office over Bank of Commerce.
L. M. TRAVIS Attorney-at-Iaw. Of
fice over EugtJe Loan and Savings
Bank, Eugene, Oregon.
E. O. IMMEL Attorney and Counselor,
United States Bank Building. Phone
351).
L. B1LYEU Attorney-at-Law. Office
upstairs, 856 WUlametto attest, Eu
gene, OPigon.
AUTO SPRINGS
We give a 1
written guarnn
tee on our Springs for one yer.
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO.,
34 N. 15th St., Portland. Marshall 14P!
CLEANING AND PRESSING
IMPERIAL CLEANERS & HATTERS
Pressing and repairing, goods called
for and delivered. 47 E. Tth. Phone 8U2
CREAMERIES.
IANE COUNTY CRKAMEF.Y Tu L.
C. Brand of butter is always fresh and
sweet. Ask your grocer for It. Fresh
milk and crenin always on hand, Phone
117. 48 Park St tf
VIAVI
VI A VI Mrs. A. True Lundy, Dealer.
272 E. 7th St. Phone 010. tf
CHIROPRACTIC
PR. J. I. FISCHER 317-18, White
Temple. Thone 410. Res. 1213-R.
Are So All-Fired Quiet ?
MISCELLANEOUS.
SHAVE 10 cents; haircut, 20c; raiors
honed, 20c; neck shave free. 8th and
Park, rear of U. S. National Bank.
. - . oU
ENGLISH GIRL STUDENT U. of O.
requires congenial boarding place and
use ot piano daily. Services rendered
for, or towards same; or some ar
rangement. Address 1SS1 care Guard.
. tf
WE ESTABLISH CUT RATE TIRE
AGENCIES. There should be one in
each locality.
30x3 Non-Skiils $0.SO
30x3 H Non Skids $8.00.
SMALL CAPITAL required. PROF
' ITS are LARGE, for full particulars
address POPULAR TIRE AND RUB
BER CO., 2058 Broadway, New York
City. a25
MONEY TO LOAN
FARM LOANS AT 0 per cent and up.
Large sums available !or business and
residence property, Peteraon-Skothelm
& Co. tf
FARM LOANS; Twenty year amortised
plan. No stock. Trepay at any time.
Rates low. Must be Improved land.
Walter B. Jones, office over Bank of
Commerce, Eugene. tf
FEDERAL RURAL CREDITS Farm
ers borrow at 6 per cent and repay
at 6 per cent which wipes out the
whole debt, principal and interest, In
36 years with privilege of full or par
tial repayment after 5 years. Geo.
Melvin Miller, Secty-Treas. 817 O. &
W. Bldg, tf
AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
HAIRORESSINQ
HASTINGS SISTERS, Register Build
ing. Phons 1009. Hours 8:30 to 0:00.
MME. SHAFFEA Hairdressing par
lors, over Price Shoe Store. Phone 888
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
MRS. OLIVE C. WALLER, OBVILLE
WALLER Klikville Graduate. 418
Cockerline & Wfithcrbee Building.
DR. H. L. STUDLEY Office, room 322
White Temple. Phone 5SS-J. Residence
291 WtBt Tenth St, Phone 589-L.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. J. F. TITUS Homeopathlat, 038
Willamette street. Obstetrics and dis
eases nt children given i.pechil atten
tion. O. R. aULLION, it D. Eye. Ear, Nose
Throat. Eyes tested and glasses fur
nished. 306 I.O.O.F. Building. Tel. 133
tf
STORAGE BATTERIES
W1LLAHD STORAGE BATTERIES
Service station nt 83 7th Ave. E. Roy
J. Anderson. Phono 1272, j23
W. W. EBBETT Gould Storngo Bat
teries for sale. Recharging, starting
and lighting ignition systems installed
and repaired. With Eugene Motor Ser
vice 9th and Olivo St. ., . tf
THERAPEUTICS
DR. C. B. BAILEY 058 Olive St u
TAXIDERMIST.
CHA8. RING 10 years' experience;
with Eugene Gun Co. Phono 101. tf
PLUMBING, TINNING, HEATING.
GEORGE D. UE1TZMAN 58-02 West
Sixth street Phone 8i7.
HALL & SHUMWAY Plumbing, tin
ning and heating; sewer pipe and drain
tile. Seventh and Oak streets. Phone
1002.
PATENTS
RICHARD 0. PARK, JR. Solicitor of
Patents, Kcllog Bldg., Washington,
D. O.
UNDERTAKERS.
BRANSTETTER & McLAUGHLIN
Fuoeral Directors; lady assistant
Auto hearse. 1152 Olivs. Phone 015.
GORDON & VEATCH Funeral direct
ors. Lady assistant. Full auto equip
ment. Chapel and residence corner of
Tenth and Pearl streets. Both phones
087.
MONEY TO LOAN
REAL K.STAilv LOANS; See lis for
loug and short time loiiiia on Improv
ed fnrm and Eugene property. Rorer
& Brundage at Bank of Commerce,
Eugene, Oregon. tf
MONEY MONET. 8, OH. T per cent
farm lonns, plenty of money for
straight clly loans, 30 8th Ave. West,
F. J. BEHGKR tf
LEND YOU A MILLION
6 FARM LOANS 0
Straight Lou us and Installment Loans
on City Property
EARLE STANLEY SMITH
081 Willium'lto (upstairs) Phone 75
FARM LAImUU
CHE Government htetls Farmers as well
as fighters. Two million three hundred
thousund acres of Oregon and Califor
nia Railroad Co. Graut Lands, Title
revested' in Uuitcd States. To he open
ed for homesteads and sale. Containing
some of the best land left in United
States. Large couyrlghtt'd Map, show-
in land by sections and description ot
soil, climate, ruinfall, elevations, teui
perature, etc., by couuties. Postpnld
One Dollar. Graut Lands Locating Co.,
Box 010, Portland. Oregon. sept22
E IS
SEEDED IN WHEAT
Fall Planting Much Further Ad
vanced Than Usual, An
nouncement at Chicago.
Chicago, Sept. 21. Belief that frosts
last night turned out to be almost negli
gible gave ft downward swing today to
the corn market Opening prices which
ranged from to 1 cent not lower nt
$1.18 3-8 to $1.18 8-4 December and
$1.15 1-8 to $1.1614 Mny wero followed
by a slight rally and then a fresh decline.
Somewhot enlarged offerings to arrive
from Iowa and Nebraska tended to pro-
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of tho "State of
Oregon for Lnno County.
John A. Mnrkhnm, Plaintiff vs. Ed
ward Karris, W. B. Wheoler and Octavia
Wheeler, ills wife and L, M. Travis, De
fendants. To Edward Fairis, W. I). Wheeler and
Octavia Wheeler, his Wife and L, M.
Travis, Defendants:
In the Name of tho State of Oregon;
You are hereby required to nppenr and
answer tho plaintiff's complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
within six weeks from tho first publica
tion of this summons; or of personal
service upon you; and if you fail so to
answer, for want thorcof the plaintiff
will apply to the- Court for tho relief
prayed for in the complaint herein, to
wit: That ho recover judgment against
tho defendants, W. B. Wheeler and Oc
tavia Wheeler, in the sum of $1100.00,
with Interest thereon nt the rata of eight
per cent per annum from tho 4th duy
of February, 1914, together with a rca
oonnble nttorneys' fee, nnd his costs and
disbursements in this suit; that that
plaintiff be adjudged to have the first
and prior lien on the southeast quarter
(S. E, Yi) of the northwest quarter (N.
W. Vt), the north half (N. Vj) of the
sc-nthwest quarter (H. W. Vi) and the
southwest quarter (S. W. 14 ), of the
southwest quarter (S. W. 4) of section
ten (10), in township twenty (20), south
of range four (4) west of the Willam
ette Meridian in Lane County, Oregon,
containing one hundred and sixty (160)
acres, by renson of a mortgage thereon
given to said plaintiff by Henry E. Owen
and Mnymo E. Owen on May 0, 1013;
that said mortgage bo foreclosed as pro
vided by law and sold nnd tho proceeds
thereof bo used to pay plaintiff's Judg
ment; and that each of tho defendants
nnd all persons claiming under them or
eny of them subsequent to tho executing
of said mortgage be barred nnd fore-'
closed of any and all rights, claims or
equities of redemption in said mortgaged
property. t
This summons Is served upon yon by
publication thereof in accordance with
an order made at Eugene, Oregon, by the
Honorable II. L. Down, County Judge
for Lnno County, Oregon, on tho 20tb
day of August, 11117, requiring that this
summons be published nt least once s
week for lix consecutive weeks In the
Eugene Dnlly Guard, a newspaper .pub
lished nt Eugene, Lane County, Oregon.
Date of the first publication the 31st
day of August, 1917.
YOUNG & RAY,
Attorney fur Plaintiff. United States
National Tlnnk Building, Eugene,
Oregon. No.401-Frl-dy-olV
i I II kl . -r-a
veut any important rally and so, too,
did reports ot freight congestion at' Bal
timore and that the government had tak
er, over corn in neutral vessels lying at
the seaboard. The close wus unsettled,
3-4 to 1 l-4c.net lower nt $1.1S 1-S to
$1.18 1-4 December- and $1.14 7-8 to
$1.15 Muy.
Oats went down grade with corn.
A slight enlargement of wheat receipts
in Chicago was noted At Minneapolis
wheat stocks increased 75,000 bushels
for the week as against a decrease of
120,000 bushels a year ago.
Fall seeding is reported as much fur
ther advanced than is usual at this time.
The acreage is the largest ever known.
Higher quotations on hogs furnished
only transient support to provisions.
'BANK CLEARINGS
Spokane, Wash., Sept. 21. Clearings,
$1,004,430; balances $2011,345.
Tacomn, Wash., Sept. 21. Clcnrlrjgs
$5S11,005; balances $60,607.
Seattle Wash., Sept. 21. Clearings
$1,262,027; balances $883,548.
'ortland, Or., Sept. 21. Clearings $2,
07,3S7; balances $277,045.
WALL STREET
New York, Sept. 21. Disappotntssesit
over the failure ot tho market to main
tain its early rise led to renewed profes
sional selling and liquidation. Recoveries
were effected in stocks with n protecting
short interest. Total sales approximated
625,000 shares.
The marketgnvo demonstration of re
stored confidence In tho last hour, Tho
ceppers nguln became strong with a rise
of 3 1-2 points in smelting. Tho market
closed strong. Liberty bonds sold nt 90.98
to 100.02
PORTLAND MARKETS
Portland, Or., Sept. 21. Cattlo
steady; receipts 484. Best beef steers $0
9.75; good beef steers $7.50 fi 8.75j
best beef cows $6.75 fl! 7.50; ordinary to
good cows $4.00 & 0.75; best heifers $7.
rf S.00; bulls $4.00 ffC 6,75; calves $7.00
ffi'9.50; stackers and feeder steers $-1.00
7.25.
Hogs steady; receipts 410. IVime light
$17.75 CP 18.00; primo heavy $17.05 fii
17.75; pigs $14.00 10.00; bulk of sales
17.75.
Sheep steady; receipts 270. W:stern
Inmbs $13.00 (id 13.50; valley iainos $11,
75 12.50; yearlings $10.00 M 10.50;
wathors $9.75 10.50; owes $8.00
8.50. -
Portland, Or., Sept. 21. Butter steady.
City crenmery prints 48o; cartons 40c;
TIME TABLE
SOUTHERN PAOtrio COMPANY
Main Lino Northbound.
No, 16 Oregon Express.. . .8:20 a.m.
(picking up Eugene-Portland sleeper)
No. 12 Shasta Limited 8:52 n. m,
No. 18 Rosiburg- Portland ' i . '
Local ...........10:45 , m.
No. 24--Eligene Limited to
Portland ..1:50 p.m.
No. 14 Portlnnd Eiores....6:25 p. m.
Southbound.
No 13 C:ili(orula Express. .12:20 a.m,
Nu. 15 San Francisco Kx-'
press .7:50 p.m.
No. 17 1'ortlajd-Ashland t
Local (d.op Portland-Eugene
sleepor) ......0:20 a.m.
No. 23 Eugene Limited from
Portland ...12:01 p.m.
No, 11 Shasta. Limited 7:41 p.m.
No. 10 Porlliind-Roseburg
Local ..0:48 p.m
Wondllng and Onkrldus Branches
(Southern TacUlo Co.)
No. 01 Leaves for Wendlltg 7:20 a.m.
No. 02 Arrlver from 0.ik-
ridge and Wecdling ,10:15 a.m,
No. 93 Loaves for Wondllng ,
and Oukrldgo 2:30 p. in.
No. 94 Arrives from Wend-
Ung. , p.'OO p. m.
West elds Dlvir'on,
No. 414 Leaves dally for
Portland 11 00 a.m.
No. 413 Arrives 'dally from
Portland 2:05 p. ffl.
Coot Bay tine.
No, 502 Leaves Eugene. .. .12:10 p.m.
Arrivo Cpshmnn 8:80 p.m,
Arrive Marshfiold 0:26 p.m,
No. 601 Loavo Morshtlcld. .. 7:25 a.m.
Arrive Cushmnn... 10:21 a.m
Arrive Eugene .......... 1:40 p. m.
OREGON ELECTRIC
Northbound.
No. Leave Eugene
2 (Owl) 12:05 a.m,
10 (Limited) 7:30 a.m.
14 (Ijcal) ,..,,11:16 a.m.
10 (Limited) 1:55 p.m.
2i (Local) 6:29 p. m.
Southbound
No, Arrlvn hugena
n i i i , n.xi . '
tj. iuwi; .. iw
1 (Local) 10:55 a.m.
5 (Limited) ..12 25 p.m.
V (Local) ,. 0:35 p.m.
Drawn for this paper
buying price butterfat 4749o, Portland;
cube extras 40c; prime firsts 44c; firsts
40c; dairy 34 1-4&
Portland, Or., Sept. 21. Wheat, no
quotations. Today's car receipts:
Wheat 11; flour 2; oats 11; hay 8.
NOTICE is hereby given that the State !
Laud Board ot the State of Oregon will .
receive sealed bids at its office In' the
Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon, up
to 2:00 o'clock P. M., Novomber 20,
1917, for all the' State's Interest in tho
overflow lands hereinafter described, -.
giving, however, to tho owner or owners .
of any lands fronting or abutting there
on, tho preference right to purchase said
overflow lands at' the highest price of
fered, provided such offer is made in
good faith, and also provided that the
laud will not bo sold for nor any offor
therefor acoopted of less than $7.50 per .;
acre, and that the Board reserves thn
right to reject any and all bids:
Said lands are situated In . Lane
County, nud described as follows, to-
Wit! ''..''
Beginning nt a point In' tho south
boundary of Section 12, T. 18 S. R. 8
W. of W. M '2S!00 chains N 88deg.51 ,
mtn. W. from tho southeast corner of
said section and running thence
N. 38deg.00min. W. 0.00 chains
N. OOdcg.OOrain. E, 17.20 chains ;
S. 82lcg.l7min. E. 1.33 chains .
North 2.2S chntns
N. 84deg. OOmin. W. 0.73 chnlns
S. 71deg.00m!n. VT. 10.00 chains
S.. 49dcg.21mln. W. 11.23 chains.
S. 80deg.22mln, W. 7.40 chains.
S. 8Sdwt.51mln. E. 1.25 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 6.35 acres
of overflow land In Sec. 12, X. 18 S, R.
8 W. '
Applications and bids should be ad
dressed to G. G. Brown, Clork State
Land Board, Salem, Oregon, nnd marked
"Application and bid to purchaso over
flow lands."
G. O. BROWN,
Clerk Stnto Land Board.
Dated at Snleui, Or., Sept. 11, 1017,
No.40fl-Frl-dy-nov.23
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
EXECUTION
Notlvo is hereby given that by virtus
of an Execution and Order of Snlo issued
out of the Circuit Court ot the State of .
Orogon for Lone County on the 7th day
of September, 1917,- in n suit whorein
tho Pluintlff, F. W. Staubsandt recover
ed Judgment against tho Defendants,
Joseph L, Smith and 'Jerome bsvino and
Jane Doe bovine, his wife, on the 10th
day of July, 1917, in said Court for said
County for the sum ot Fifteen Hundred
nnd no-100 Dollars with interest thoroon
from the Oth day of October, 1910, at
the rata of 8 per cent per annum, and
One Hundred Thlrty-flvo and no-100
Dollars attorney's fees, and the further
turd of ThlrtyTlirco and 63-100 Dollars
'l uxes, which judgment was enrolled and
docketed in sthe Clerk s office of said
Court on tho 10th day of July, 1017, and
sahf Execution to me directed command
ing me In tho name of tho State fit Ore
gon in order to satisfy said judgment,
Attomoy's foes, sum pnld for taxes, ta
sell 1 tho following described real prop
erty, towlt: . ' ' v ' - i '
Lots 8, 4 and 5 and' tho Southeast
quarter of the Northwest qunrter of Soc
tion 6 In Township 17 South Ranga 0
west of the Willamette Meridian in Lane
County, Oregon, k
Now, therefore, In the nnmo ot tho
Stnto of Oregon, and In compliance with
said Execution and Order of Sale, and
In order to satisfy said Judgment, attor
ney's fees, sum paid tor taxes and accru
ing costs, I will on Saturday the Oth day
o,' October, 1917, nt the hour of ouo
o'clock p. m. on said day nt the south
west door of tho County Courthouse at
Eugene, Orogon, offer for sale, and sell
at public auction subject to redemption,
all the right, title and Interest of the
above named Defendants, or either of
them, and all persons claiming, or to
claim from or under them In and to the
abovo described renl property,
JAMES C. PARKER,
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
By D. A. ELK1N8, Deputy,
No.412-Fr.d-dy.oB
WOOD FOR FUEL
' All Kinds
Coal, Cord and Stove
WOOD
WILLIAMS FUEL CO.
Phone: Office 651-J; Res
JdJenco, 651-L.
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