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t1TY AND OOJINTV JURDAY ..vKUEMbfcRSi, MEW ' OBGAMIZATION. J if ti a n !m' If ft in fi Une County Will Be Ioslilulcd a call baa 1 Issue ) for a meeting . unrliivneUI. friOMi ieceuiuer n .1.. nurocee of organising a Farm Cnd Mechanic UoIod. j jo conversation with 0 J Dodd, of ihtt piwlnot, yesieruay, a uuanu re iser learned that tie object of lb flnnwd organization are to be of operative nature, In keeping to tbe Lot 111 all matter or lu teres t lo tbelr Uiuna. It U the lutentlou to bold a Cmere' institute at least one year, CailUr to tbe ooe held at Bprlugfleld Lntly. aecurlng tbe aaalatance t fcators from tbe Agriculture. Cullene, nd bJ th dl1 UM'00 of m,t Irl0f Importance, aeep Borcasim me limes. I it It obvioua tbat ucb an orgsnlt Lo properly conducted, will prove of LiideraUe benefit, and abould bave k food attendance, eo mat a perma (Dt orgenlxitlon In good working r Crfer can be effected. Tbe Coming Woman Vho aoes to tbe cluo while lier utbaod tenda tbe baby, a well aa the jood old-faebloued woman who look ifter ber home, win com at note iud l,.n lo health. They will be roubled with loae of appetite, bead ches, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy ptllt, Tbe moat wonderful remedy ,r these women la Electrlo Bitters, toussnds of aufierera from lame back m weak kidney rise up and call 1 leased. It la tbe medicine for women, female complaint and nervous louble of all kind are soon relieved ) tbe ute ot Electrlo Bitters. Dell- ke women abould keep litis remedy )o bind to build up tbe aystera. Only 10 cent per bottle. For kale by Hen Jtrwo A Linn. F.ugene Veterinary Hospital. Kan Sick asd Laue Animals Dr J Cliaiuhera, Veterinary Surgeon, fho fur the patt twenty years baa kictlced hi profession In Oruaba, Neb, Iml Detroit City. Minuend, lis log Vued the city stables on Seveuth irwt, between Willamette and Olive jkntte, wilt on the 1st day of January, E, open the same sea Veterinary jiitiriTAL., where he will treat In a practical and acleutlfio manner all liieue of domeatlo animals. He 'bum highly reoommendei by tbe Wdiog men of both cities Veterioary dentistry a apeclalty. Call from tbe country answered promptly. Charges reasonable. Termt Cash. Joust y treasurer's notice. Notice I hereby glveu that Lane Minty warrant, No 1726 to 1-04, In- JuiHe, are now payable at myoflle. fcterest on eame cease Deo 17, 1807. Dated Deo 10, 1807. A 8 Patterson, County Treaau rr. Money to Loan. We have a block of 140,000 to loan t rood farma In Lane county. If you Vtgood security and perfect title, ! can furnish you the coin without (iy, u we make our owu examine- ion of security. Call on us or write. t. bteelk a to, Albany, Oregon. To Sell or Trade Ooe and one-half lots In living, tore building and stock of ruerchan- m value 13000. Will exchange for rm property or stock ranoh, orael- up for cash. Reason for telling, go g to Alaska. . J W KlTCflBN. Farm for Sale. ftillaruette valley for sale. Theae " ' w uun L II 1 1 L . UUV " rms Include every variety In size and r or description list, aaaresa Geo. M. Miller, WUkln Block, Eugene, Or. Innery Company Keedy to Pay Off. An persons having dried prunes at 'Euirenfi Tannarv will nlease Call nFM vvnuin. . f.L m. ivr Hen- hrsoo & Linn' drug store aud receive r- luraeme. I For Balk. Milch cow for tale. pic a:cordlng to quality of cow, ' nne bred helftr at fair prioe. DOCOLAB ft CO. A Goon I dka A lda.awakebual ) man In Malem makea all bla clerks HI the advertlsemenU in the local fPriand know Just what bis com p'tors are doing, and he himself fnot every ad by heart. This Ples bm to know Just "where be Is y nd he attribute his success to this point W hen a buslneu o tella a solicitor he never reads ad Qtlaemenu, be simply tell the f'Wor be I not onto hi Job.-Er. Completed. Late report CL8k.uy rePrt th,t the big P.n7 looglng to W F Matlock, of Wad L aud B" Bmltb, or ton- bout completed. 1 - lbT,la thU V. l . 1897' 4" wiftof m Bvarerrud, a son. to WEDNESDAY DECEMBER H. aaaai Black Land plow, Calllaoh & 80b. J A Waddle, of Junotlon, la In tbe oi iy. . uianieu 75 conU a pair and up at Dr W W Oglesby, ot Junction, Is In xion xsai Aiartln, of Creawell, U in me city today. Mlse Vslla Hays, of Harrlaburg, U Truing cugene rnenda. Highest cash price paid for wheat. F. E. Dunn. u u nuun waa a passenger lor Creawell tbla afternoon. Genuine No 40 Oliver chilled shares at 60 cents, at F L Chambers. Grant Paa la enforcing It bleycl ordluanc agalnat riding wheels oo the siaewsiks. i All kinds of fanning ImpUment. Calllaou A Son. uuy an uiiver plow and you will plow your ground now. They etay lo F L Chambers, Age. G H Skinner, who baa been at Gil man, Colorado, alone last aprlng ro turned to Eugene yesterday. Miss Mllllcaa, who bat been attend log tbe Normal achool at Monmouth, arrived up today to spend Xroae at borne. Supt rior drill and seeders, Calllaon A Son W W Bramln, of tue Mornlns irioiine, rortland, who has been lo Eugene several daya, returned home today. Mtaaes Anna and Stella Brooks, of L urande, were amone; tbe studenls returning borne todsy for tbe Xmas lestlvltle. I wll pay cash for 100 sacks wheat tailings. Call on RMcMdbphkv, Eugene. Judge W C Hale, of Klamath Falls. Is In Jackeonville, having been called there to sit in a case In which Judge Hauna Is disqualified. Jackeonville Times: Saturday and 8uaday night were quite cold in fact the coldeat of the season so (sr. Tbe ground was frozen bard. Fred Fltk la In Iowa and rltea tbat It la very cold in tbat section. He will not enter Waahlogto-i and Lee Uni versity until next year. Hon Robert Clow, of Junotlon, chairman of the democratic eounty central committee, Is In the city today to attend a meeting of tbat body. Mrs S J Bills bss returned from Brownsville, where she ha been act lug aa manager of Miss E Sallzman'a milliner a' ore for tbe pst three montha. Yesterday's Salem Jourual: "Grand pa"JLUeunett went to Eugene to day, where he will ipend several months with tils old friend, U glorl, wbo owns a 1 irge Uim iisar that elty. Dont wall until all those fine C'bar ter Oak Cook Stoves are all sold then pay 60 per cent mora by your negll- geuce. r u unamoera ami uas a gooa assortment. yesterday's Albany Democrat: Rev J T Abbett or Eugene, waa In tbe city today on bla way home from Mo- Mlnnvllle, where tbe new M E church was dedicated lat Sunday free of debt Dr. G. W. Blddlo may be found at bla residence on Olive atreet, between Fifth and Sixth atreeU, one block west of the Minnesota hotel lie is pre pared to do all dental work In tbe best manner. A rate war la on betweeu the varloua river transportation line running to The Dalles. The Dalles, Portland a Astoria Navigation Company bas an nounced a reduction of fare from Tbe Dalle to Portland to 60 eeuta. Seattle bas taken on an old-time boom appearance. The piao is mi with those who are auxlous for an irlv stsit for Alaska. Hotela are crowded and furnlabed rooms In pri vate bouses are In great demand. John Grimes, one of Linn county's prosperous farmer, cam up from hi borne near Harrlsburg yesterday toao eompany;home hi children, who are attending the u oi v. " repair being made on the Coburg bridge, be came via junciiou. a man bv tbe name of Damm, some where lo the state of Washington, got married lately to a young laoy in ran i.h nmed Smith. The two famlllea sent a conjoint telegram of congratula-. ,in. .. followa: "Accent ooograiui.- iinn. from the whole Damm-Smlth family" .i.iti Flsx was In Eugene todsy vtm. been wdlwo nu. .a T man'a Elmlra. for a month alay- log d'ucka and geie, and la In excellent health. Thia anermwu ui .vi vfnnrnn to vlalt Dr and Mr MeKen nev. After a abort vl.It be will return to hi camp at Elmlra. Cannibalism In Samoa-Dead Stal CTarUEaten to Obtam Strength and Coirag. l -m.ron the French Jaurn.ldejDeb.1 w,d wure. The lorm.r qu.Hlf U streofi.. and eouraj ,wlM:d oonnnunlt -inoreeillrol'I?.!Jir.i Hiomch m. br the um cl u ufi ., ,Ti i ,. w h leh eonlere improved ditn "a , ,htl njMrio ,ooJV. .Ti'hSSSn "tomech, often g"T ,l,aiblc.the ""blSS eeti complete dlgrt Impeocd by thow "7'TLi:lp.t0n. tot thene ,llment Hoitjtter s ,nd p-e- The ;or. ID .ilectlnf mlilectory nu.. Stevef. At factory prloas still, at F J Cham ber. II Populist Democrats aiJ Sto BepDlIicais Joia Hands GOOD NEWS TO REFORMERS. It Will Be a Square Fight Now aJJfJri VI rT9C9SlM(9 Tb action of tbe Populist, Demo- eratlo and Union parties oeotral com mltteea In declaring for a anion party ror an believers in free sliver and the direct legislstlon, will be loudly ap plauded by tbe advocates of said principles in Lsn county especially, and the people of tbe state of Oregon. A ticket composed of honest men will sweep Lane county, a a large majority of It voter bellev In aald principles. Tbe gentlemen representing tbelr respective parties are to be congratu lated In forming a union of tb reform forces. We predict tbat the "Big Three" will win easily. The vote by which the resolution providing for a union of forces passed ot ins conference committees waa unanimous, and waa taken by a rising vote. AH were enthuslastlo ovsr the successful ending of the matter, after the aame bad been fully ditcuaaed. Thla will be acceptable Christmas news to a large number of the voter of Old Lao. Below will be found tbe full proceed Inga of all tbe committee: rrorLB'i party committee. Tb populists met In Mount's ball at ISO o'clock Wednesday, Deo 22, 1897, b Ing called to order by John Sutherland, chairman of tbe People'a party oounty central committee ot Lane county. On motlou, A M Sweany waa elected secretary. Tbe following gentlemen and mem bers of tbe committee were present: Spencer Dr M Canaday, S Y Abbott South Eugene No 2- D R Lakin, D Knight, A S Patterson, Clint Wlthrow. South Eugene J C Richardson. Springfield 8 K George. West College Grove John Suther land, liv Gear, A M Sweany. East IVrthge Groves-Nat Martin, Tboa A leu. Junction R P Caldwell, Jamts Calvert. Mohawk John Mulkey, Elmer Yarnell, N P Hammltt. North Eugene No l-A H Palteraon, L Roitman. South Eugene No S-E B Barger. Richardson R Lemley, Frank Kirk. living J C Jennings These are all tbe namea I can re member, but there were others la at tendance, perhaps to the number of so. A ecmmittee consisting of K r Caldwsll, 8 K George, Jamea Calvert, W Zumwaltand L Geer waa ap pointed aa a conference committee. After an absence or two nours wey returned and prstented tbelr report, which waa adopted by tbe commute. The report will be found below. Ea On motion adjourned. A M Swiany, Seo'y Pro Tem. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTM. The Lane county democratic central committee met In the coun nouse room Wednesday, Deo 1212, 1M7, at lau p m, and wa called to order by Chair man Rebt M Clow, who atated the bluet ot the meeting wa to conaioer the proportion of uniting the allver force In tbe coming campaign. On motion Geo A Dorrl waa elected ecreUry. The following member 01 me com mittee were present: J J Walton, Geo A iwrrie, J w. war tin, Jamea Gearhart, P J MoPherson, J D Matlock, J P Curnn, J w uaaer, Geo Whltaett, E P Williams, Chaa Klssencer. J A Stevens, B e nousioo, J H Inwall, R M Clow, W L Houston, W Osleabv. Roaa Huston, J r Zumwait, J R Goldsen, I L Campbell. On motion a committee or nve waa minted to confer witn uae com- -- mlttees ot tne popuim. u oartlea, via: Root Clow, J D Matlock, j J Walton, j r o u v,u" C,r- . A, 1 On motlou tne commum .uJUM.u. to meet at 6 o'clock. At 6:80 o'clock tbe committee w.. called to order. The conference committee appeared and reported that an agreement had Mi. arrived at, and atated It. Tne umo will be found below. m. reDort waa unanimously adopted by the committee, and con siderable spplause and enthusiasm waa manifested. On motion adjourned. ONION PARTY. Tbe executive committee of the union party held a meeting In tbla city Wedneaday afternoon to bear re ports from ths populist and demo eratlo parties for a union movtment. The committee consisted of J G Steven ,od H D Norton, F M Wllalna, A S Pattemo, and John Jenklne by J 0 niflhtrdaon. proxy. The conference report wa adopUd by tb exeeutlve committee. FIW, UNIOtf ADOPTED1. Tbe following Is the report as for mulated, algned and agreed upon by tbe conference: "V, the undersigned, the ropulista and Deinocratlo committees appointed to confer with the Union County Committee for Lane oounty, hereby endorse and recommend a union of all believer In the free coinage of allver at 18 to 1, the Initiative aud referendum and Imperative mandate upon tbe plan aa proposed and adopted by the Albany convention and Lane county eooventlon, held thereunder except to as primary nominations. We 'o advise tbat each party organlzatiou oe malotalusd." Approved and adopted by tbe Popu list committee. R P Caldwell. B K George, James Calvert, C W Zumwalt, L Geer, Committee. nfnw muu Buopieu vy tu f ocratio committee. Robt M Clow, J D Matlock, J W Baker, J J Walton, C MKibsenoer, Committee. Tbe Executive Committee of the Union party also signed the resolution as follow: J G Stevenson, H D Norton, FM Wilkins, A 8 Patterson, J V Richardson, Committee. It waa agreed that Chairman John A Sutherland, of the Populist commit tee, Chairman R M Clow of the Demo cratic committee and Chairman J G Stevenson of the Union committee, should call a county convention for Lane county and apportion tbe aame under the uclou party organization and have full power of party manage ment until tbe meeting of the county convention. Primaries wlli be called to elect dele gate to tbe oounty convention and tbat body will nominate a county tloket. Aa we uni.'erstand tbe plan, all be lievers In free coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 lo 1, ard tbe Initiative and referendum and tbe Imperative man. date will be entitled to vote at tbe primaries of the party. DONATION COMMITTEE. Ever; Member la Requested t Report For Duty Tomorrow The varloua member of organiza tion, working under the geneial Xmas Donation Committee, are urged to be present at the distribution room lo Hendricks building, corner Wll- lammette and Nlntb.atreeta, tomorrow (Friday) morning at 0 o'clock. Thia la Important, aatbe donatlona must be made up and delivered promptly. If a member cannot bo present, he should ssnd a substitute. Also teams are needed. Anyone seeing this notice wbo can provide a team for tomorrow will confer a great favor by doing so. Please report at 0 o'clock. . IS bOCIETY. kauffman-haines. Last evening Mr John Kauflman and Miaa Mary Halnea were united in marriage at the parsonage of the First Presbyterian church, Rev Wm S Gilbert, pastor, officiating. Tbe wedding waa very quiet, and marked by simplicity. After the ceremony waa performed a wedding aupperwaa aervsdatthe home of tbe brlde'a parents, Mr and Mrs W W Haines, on East Ninth street. Tbe bride Is a life-long resident of Eugene, and one of her fairest and most popular daughters, and contains tbat rare grace and charm of manner Inherent in ladles of tbe West. , The greom la a young man promi nent in business circles, and during bis short residence In Eugene, baa made many ataunch friends. The Guard Joins their many frlenda In extending hearty congratulations and best wishes for a most happy mar ried llfet ATHLETIC CLUD PARTY. Lat evening the Athletic Club of the U of O gave tbelr last party before tbe bolldsys, and It waa one of unusual Interest and large attendance, about 40 couplea being present. .Dancing from 8 nntll 12 occupied the attention of all present, and the enjoyment of the occasion waa remarked by everyone. Cbaperonea, Meadamea F L Washburn and F G Young. Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut this out and take It to your druggist and get a earn pie bottle of Dr Kiug'e New Discovery for consump tloo, coughs and oolds. They do not ask you to buy before Uylng. This will show you the great merit of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular sir. bottle. Thla Is no expert ruent, and would be disastrous to the proprietor, did tbey not know it would Invariably cure. Many of the beat pbyalclana are now using It In their practice with great results, and are relying on It In most severs cases, Trial bottle freest Henderson A Linn' drugstore. Regular alze, 60 cent and 81.00. Attention Ladles. See window display of ladles and children' colored and black shoes. Nsw for winter. The latest FEDunn, THURSDAY DECEMBER 23. Rev J M Dirk Mil 1 he elty, llrucu litirnrit, of Corysllk Is in tbe city. 11 T Wallace, of Junction, la In the cty. MrsDTAwbrey of Cottage Grove, came down this morning. Mia Sadie DrUklll went to Junc tion by today' 10:60 local. Weather prediction fur tonight and Friday; Rain oranow; warmer. A aldewalk . bas been built south of where the old couit bouse now atauds. Today's SitUin Statesman: Kola N els was a passenger for Goshen on last nl jlit's train. Miaa Rebecca Hslnes arrlvsd bom today from Corvallls, where she h; beeu visiting the O A C. A violin, made by N and W Gross, is on exhibition In th show window of 1 erlngton's drug store. lrofs Lscbman and Burden leave tonight foi San Francisco and other California poluta to spend Xmaa. Itoy King came up from Halera today to visit a abort time. He le an attache of tbe atate Insane asylum. Alias Itose Parrott left for ber home at KoeehurK th'e afternoon. She was accompanied by Mia Balm Mann. E J Frasler left last night for Wood laud, California, to loin bla wife and o iild for an Xoisa visit wltbber parents Miss Marian Whit returned thla afternoon from Monmoulh, where ah is eurolled aa a atudent of tbe Normal achool. t; N McArthur. Phllo Holbrook. Leslie Hcolt, Ray Barber and Mlae Al iceuaroer, were passengers for Port land today. 11 Li Edmundaon went to Portland this morning to witness tbe Xmaa football game. His brother John Is captain of the Portland. Mr and Mrs J W Rowland, of Port land arrived up thla afternoon, for a holiday vialt at the home of bla par enla, Mr and MraL B Rowland. A A Cleveland and Slg Young, atorla, A Stubbllng. The Dalle, and A S Brysoo, of Corvallls. were among the student leaving for tbelr home today. iari Hoopeogarten. 8 P atent at Myrtle Creek, who baa been the guest orrrieucls in this city for a few days, went to Salem on thla morning' 4:19 overland. Hon D P Thompson, of Portland, a regent of the Unlvertlty of Oregon, spent todsy In tbe city looking over uuirerouy matter ana visiting ac quaintances. HaltutBtateainan: Wm G Martin. of Florence, Lane county, lain thla city a guest of bis brother, C F Martin. lie will remain In Salem some time pursuing his law studies. We were presented with a Dackses of Oregon hominy tod a v. bv H H Stlckney, who manufacture It right here In Eugene. It I a fin article. Try a package and be convinced. Dr and Mrs W Kuykendall. Mr Dr W L Cheshire. Rev J T AbbettJ and L G Hulln returned this mornlna- from Drain, where they attended the lsliam-Keut wedding last evening. Mr Mscry, tbe Chinese pheasant man, was In Albany Wedneaday, after tbe remainder of the Chlneae nheaa ants ot the Vaudran Broa, which were ahipped to California that night He baa secured about 850 live birds, paired for propagation. Frank Mason la down from taeluo- per McKenzie. He tells us tbat much difficulty Is experienced In running tbe couuty ferry at Hendrlcka' place. A man on horseback got a good wetting yesterday at tbat place by hi bore Jumping off of the boat In the middle of the river. Albany Democrat, Deo 22: At the Congregational ohurob laat evening the member of tbe organization. In appreciation of ber worth as a member tendered Mrs E D Sloan, a farewell re ception previous to ber departure for her new home In Pendletou, wbeie she and Mr Sloan will go tomorrow. A pleasant evening wa spent. Another carload of 800 boxes of On winter apple wa ahipped from Myrtl Point to Sao Francisco laat Wednes day by A II Black & Co, making a total of seven carload ahipped already thia season, and the Mvrtla Point Enterprise learn that tbla firm bas about aa many more tbat will toon be ready for ahlpment. It I estimated tbat fully 40,000 boxeaof apples were purchased in the Coquille valley for shipment tble fall, tbe price ranging frqm 20 to 40 cent per box. Dissolution notice. Notice I hereby given that tb undersigned member of the Eugen Real Estate A Inveatment Company have this day mutually dissolved part nership a aucb. C M Dsnsinor to have tbe exclusive right to continue business under tbe firm name of Eugene Real Eatate A Investment Company. C M Densmore, R McMurphey, M SVARVERUD, W A Wcod. D .ted this 18th day of December, 1697. tape and Jacket. yew run line ot ladle plusb cape and oloth jacket baa arrived. Call and see them before tbey are p'eked F E Dunn. Turkey Wanted. 1000 turkey for Christmas trad Mutt be hrougbt In Haturday, Deo 18. Highest cash prioe paid. Ax Billy Department Store. itin um. ?ff As well as the walking plows, give univer sal satisfaction. Don't 1)8 short ....and Oliver Steel Quaanteed to Afresh carload now at... F.L BevlMd Price List 171b DO Sugar 00 lb Arbuckle or Lion code. Zo 1 Urir. nukin sold duat 0 1 box 260 xxx envelope lb ran baking powder.- 1 lb rsn baking powder IV package eeda.M lb Arm A Hammsr soda In bulk Good nsw almonds, per pound Good nw walnut, per pound.... lb nice fresh peanut - lb good mlxsd candy lb Jelly bean candy lb candy hsarU. 1......... .. lb mint lot 1........ 1 1 lb pall E A B smoking tobaooo... package Pedro tobaooo 1 lb atarch In bulk extra large paper tacks, lb 1 bottle prepared mustaid gal bottle pickle or obow chow, good .". can salmon 1 broom, good Nice fresh white fish, maoksrel, sal mon belly, etc Ax Billy, Department Store. Pled. 1WI1T Oaard, December 21. Mr Sarah D Fitch died at ber resi dence on Willamette street tbta morn Ing ate JO o'clock, after an lllasss of am a. al IS months. She wa born xo o, 1011, and wa therefore aged 80 year, 10 month and 17 day. She wa marneo la 1840 to William Fltob, who died In 1886. Bhe waa the mothw ( tout sons, two of whom are dead, th lat Judge Charle W Fltcb, of thl oounty, and an elder brother. Tb two ur- i.in are Mr Judson Fltch.of roiison, Pann. and Mr BBerman a . SWl Wll.k .f San Francleoo. Tbe deceased came te Jtugene ia isai for har health, and ba elno re- - - - Ided here. She wa a mmoer or me rtmntut church over 80 year. Th. funaral Will Da IieiU " r ... . - . th. family rldno at S p m tomorrow, th. inurtnsnt taxing pleo In tbe I O uw "- " n v Mmatarv. Friend of the family are respeotfully Invited to attend. Batklen'i Ariiea Btlre. The best salve In th world for cut bruises, sores, ulosrs, salt rheum, fever eoiee, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains euros, and ell kin erupuons, uu Doaltlvely cure pile, or no p re nulred It 1 guaranteed to give per- feet aatlsfactlon or money. hiuuu.j. . Second Head. A lot of second hand blcyoles, bug' glee, hack, wagon and plow, and at rinwn nrinaa on win new nuu second hand at F L Chambers. Oat Wanted. Inquire of Ax Billy. Prebrmts. Don't buy until you at our (took at tb Woman' Exchange, Willamette and 8th streets. Goshen Damcr. Christmas eve danoaat Goshen In Warren' Hal Tickets. Including suraer. 11.00. Got d music sighted.... buy an imitation. Plow Sou , Died. Dillj Outrd, Daccmtwr M At 10.85 o'clock laat night, H. Roy Llvermore died at the family home, Eleventh and Fen t streets, of Inflam mation of tbe brain, aged 15 years, 10 months and 17 daya. He has been 111 about three weeks, the disease resulting primarily from aa injury on the bead received Thanks giving day In a football game between tb public school teams. It developed Into acute Inflammation of the brain, and while every possible effort was mads to cbesk It ra 'ages, th?y were unavailing. The fu net al aer vice will be bold at the family residence at 2 o'clock Fri day afternoon, In charge of Rev P O Bonebrake, pastor of the United Brethren church, the Interment taking plaoe In tbe I O () F cemetery. Friends of tbe family wbo wlab to view the remains arelnvlted to call at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Henry Roy Llvermore was born in Polk county, Oregon, Feb 8, 1 882, and 1 th youngeat child of Mr and Mr L R Llvermore. He removed to Eu gene In September, 1889, with hi par ant, and ba since resided here. Ho pent his young boyhood dsy lu tb pursuit of kuowledge and enjoy ment, having been a student In the city schools, and has alwayabeen Iden tified with the social and athletlo In terest ol th atudent body. Ills gen ial nature made blm a favorite with Instructors and classmates alike, and many hearts will learn with aorrow of hi demise, and exteud sympathy to the bereaved family. HIMTU SHADE PUPILS ATTENTION. Tbe following notice to tbe member of tb ninth grade of tbe publio schools wa handed in today: The olassmatea of Roy Llvermore will meet atCentral achool building to morrow at 1 o'clock p m. The class will attend the funeral In a body. Let all be on band promptly at tbe above hour. ? ! ft ll I PHI CHI (9 JbB(lHHH Gxrvais, Or, Deo 20. Consign. menteof hope weie made the last few day on a basis of 0 to 8 cents per pound, as follows: John Johnston, 83 bales, 8 cent ad vance; A Dltmar, 103 bales, 8 cents ad vance. Thsse bops are considered a under grade, suitable for porter and similar beverages. Tbey go to England. Mare Sti eyed. Strayed from my place S mile north of Eugene In July, a black mare, 13 year old, weight about 1100 pound. Bulging forehead and dish-faced. Information leading to her recovery will be rewarded. Address M G Majtebbok. Eugene, Oregon, Dec 20, 1807. CASTORIA Tor Infants and' Children.