TniSPAPKItlL&fS urtl.liiK smay, M ami Sfl IMorolmnH Kt olianti., Hun If mniilM, California, wlmrt cm traut fur adverllainii oan b mad for It, Mainour Oil fli-ltl. Six weeks moro and tlio oil tale , will be told. Mullieur counly will have (lrtoNiiiiied her value ait an oil producer. It wa have the oil, the world will quickly know of it, il we do not have the oil, the inter cut will be allowed to die out with out having created oih wildcat scheme, or having floated one sin gle block of bogus stocks. Such in the status of the oil maneuvering in Malheur county. A. W, Thayer is doing the brain work for one of tlio largest com pan ieH in the district and has con solidated property from the Zenith, Bpokane, Pioneer, Union and Cas cado locating companies und hat wired for rig for bis coniolidation. This company will hare their first well on the property now deeded to tho Hand Hollow company. In order that the district may bo thoroughly covered immediately upon the first ubsolule certainty of flowing oil, it has been divided in to subdivisions, a teperale organ izution having charge of each. Thene ineorjiorntions are complete ly within themselves. G. A. Whiteford experting for V. P. Dunham, has been quietly going over the ground this week. Den ver, Colorado and Loo Angeled, California, are furniHhing the ' funds for thin investigation and the wealth just now centered in the oil Adds of this lection is posi tively tremendous. In the mean time outsiders are making con stant inquiry concerning the news of the field, and the eyes of oil nien everywhere are turned in this direction. Ontario Democrat. A Kooliati Ill.k. Why should any sane people think of giving up a known and certain good for the chance of ob taining a benefit unknown ami un certain? Many are the pitas that have been iniulo for reciprocity, but in almost every case the plead er has been either an out and out Free-Trailer or else t nun who wishes Protection for his own in dustry but is willing to deny it to other Americans. There are con ditions, of course, under which profitable reciprocity treaties could bo mode by the people of the United States, but it is hardly worth while to run the risk of en dangering the Protective system by venturing upon them at this time. San Francisco "Call." John T. Davis and his associates have discovered a mountain of arsenic in a rango 50 miles south east of Tacoma. This is claimed to be the first important body of arsenic ever found in America. The supply heretofore has come from Cornwall. The United States now imports nearly 11,000,000 worth yearly. Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for thore tireless lit tle workers Dr. King's New Life l'ills. Millions are always busy, cur ing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Bilious nets, Fever and Ague. They banish fciick Headache, drive out Malaria, Never gripe or wettkeu. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25o at Adsrnsoii & Winnek Co. involution Not lire. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Collins k Davis is this day dinsolved ty mutual content,. J. W. Collins retiring. All bills will be paid by Arlington Davis, who will collect all accounts due the late Arm. Arlington Davis. Dated Marob 4, 1902. Don't forget that you can save 60 1 cent on your winter reading by sub scribing for the Oregonisn with the Joumil for f 1.60. SCHOOL COLUMN A PAl'hll. luund weekly fur and by tli V and VI (lrad of tilt l'ubllo rkhoola, of Prlneville, OwK'di. Ktisixa IIoikim ,., Kdltnr. Uka Htahk AMoelata-KdItor. Fill DAY, MARCH 22, 1002. Mrs, J. II. Wigle paid us a visit last Friday. Bessie Wilson entered tho sixth grade last week. . Viola Edwards entered the fourth grade hist Monday. We have finished written tests for this month and will be able to gie the result next week, i Clurcnco Fergueson and his brother Lester have gone to their home on liear creek, and do not expect to attend school any more this year. Elva Dobbs and Ruby Cudle have gone to their homes on Ocho- co. Elva will attend school in district No. 31 and Ruby the school in the Claypool district. If the public school educates for good citizenship, it is not concern ed so "much with what the child learns as what he becomes. Flori da School Exponent. Teachors and mothers should read good books to their boys, or see that they read them for themselves, This, of course, means time and trouble, but as great in terests are at stake it is worth tin sacrifice. American Boy. The following program was ren dered at the meeting of the Wide Awake Society lust Friday; Song by tho school; Recitation, Hichel llinkle; Select Reading, Huttie Iiostwick; Duet, Celia Nelms and Heulah Crooks; Select Reading, Etta l'rine; Recitation, lora Ward; Song by the school; Select Read ing, Elwood Draper; Violin Solo, Georgia Hodges; Recitation, Anna Salomon; Recitution, Randolph Ketchum; Recitation,, James Elk ins; Select Reading, Edgar Barnes; Recitation, Orron Lyons; Song, by the school. The book or the article that makes us think is that which does us good. 'Tin not always the statement with which we are in full accord that is most helpful to us. What the teacher needs more than any ono else is the broader vision, the more receptive and sympathetic mind. The tendency of the times is to read too much and think too little, or too super ficially. The time wasted on tho full reading of the daily paper is sufficient in quantity to give a' thorough education. Michigan School Moderator. Any one can teach the bright boy or quiet, industrious, intelli gent girl. Such pupils need little help from the teacher, save only that of occasional direction and encouragement. It is the dull, the slow, the idle, the mischiovous ones that require attention and demand the exeroise of patience, perseverance, ingenuity and the ther powers and graces at one's command. The real teacher comes to the surface and to the front in times of trial, and when patience, cheerfulness and love are needed to keep her sweet and quiet. Teachers should not flinch or com plain when difficulties, disappoint ments and discouragements come, for then it is they are on trial and their real ability is being tested. A poor teacher may succeed (airly well where everything is running smoothly, but only the worthy can stand when unexpected and un foreseen difficulties arise. 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