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iiii for Infants and Children. C'Mtorla Uk vcIlUrtMl Uc)iIMran tht t tocommead It as miperix to any prescription kuown to me." IL A. Aacnta, M. D , ill So. Oxford lit., Crooklv, N. T. "The um of 'Castorla Is eo unlraraal and In merit so well known that it wmi work of tupernrofratlua to endorse It. Few are tlie lutnlltcent faj&Ulm vba do nut kix-p Castorla erJUiiaeeaf reach." Cuuvh Haam, D. P., Hew York Cltf. Ts CnTAra CoaraXT, 77 Vnuur Snm, K Tom Cm Caatorla cures CVJle, OunattiieMon, Bour Htomoch, Dlarrhtaa, Eructation, Kill Worms, five sleep, aad promote ft kn. Without lajurlous medication. Tor auroral years I mcommftc'd your 'Castorla, and shall always contln . to do null liti Invariably produced bcue.k'iul result. " Eowu T. ViXvxx, )L D, IX la Btrwrt aod 7th Ave., New Tork City. .I.BSOWN, Preild.nl. B. 0. MINI. f. Vic Praildtnt. THIS . OSBURN. Cathler. Eipe Loan and Savings . BANK. Of Eugene, - - Oregon. DIRE'TOHS-I). A. rlno, J. B. Ilarrla, J. K Parla, II I. I'alne, w. Hrown, J. Y. Itoblueou, Y. W. Osburn. PiiiOpCllii,j. : $50,000. A General Banking Business Transacted Iatrat allowed on tlmedepoilla. Oollnoilnn entrusted to our rare will recelre rotnpl attention. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle AlimcntJ, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle.. Membrane and Tissut Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It In n Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Unlmsnt coaqterj laln, Make flan or Bout well gain. tho const THIS PAPER likxpinn Meat KCPAKi'S Ailvttrtllllif Aupiifv. hi anil 4 Merehatua f i'hant, Nan KraiiMwn, Cal whnre ooutraaulur a.Wrtl.ln, can ke made &7: Tti'e ri' OMliinry Jid l'ienali,e la the in o I wonderful discovery of tie site. It naa tttn en tw.t 1,7 Ihe l"'lliiMlin. tifKi n.en nf mm tire. or the it (a. c'iai, In vo LOST EANU0QD s;.v,' 1,- . . It will be a pretty fight Ix-tween Mitchell ari l Uolph ior the u ruled States senate. Tho littlo cirl in the White Iloune are ttuuht by a Under gurten teacl.tr. A lurgo court (locket but many of tbe cauee are unimportant, or 'iave been settled. March cornes in like a lio;i. is to be hope I tlio old proverb will bo verified and it will g3 out like lamb. The centr tl portion of California aot a touch of snow yes.terdny morning, with freeuintr weather except through tho Southern part The complication over tho ex tending of tho tux roll is an un fortunate one. The roll shoul now be in the hands of tho sheriU for collection. Atchison Globo: It is a peculiar fact that tramps and others who have no nionoy with which to pay doctor s bills never havu append CltlB. It is reported that Cleveland favors Carlisle for the democratic nominee fur president. The nation al convention will have consider able to say about that matter. Candidates lor nominations on tho republican county ticket are numerous and moro nre springing up every day. It wm! bo a lively convention with many disappointed itppiritnts. A report comes from the l!at Hint D. D. Worthington, formerly of the Klamath Fulls Kxprcsn, lUi come in poxxefgion of a lot of and intends coming out to to start a daily news paper. Sara Jones is a queer fellow Un recently cot oil" the following "W'uke up the church, preacher, if you have to lick an old deacon every Sunday morning. For every deacon you throw through the window 3000 tcotilo will come to hear you preach." Sarah Bernhardt on being asked how she mairged to look so young replied: 1 liavo my art. I work work. work. In work I tuko my ploasuro. It is a tonic, a delicious preventive of age. I never drink wino. there you liavo it all. As fust as tho farmers find remedy for ono pest another miser aulo tormei tor makes its npiar ance. Tin latest reported is tho clover-root hirer, and with sublimo audacity it makes its advent at tho very headon trters of pest e? ternn imtors. On a recent tour of the collego far n I'nf. Frei ch of tho Acncul ural (. ollege noticed t'lat his clover fields, whicli pro duccd five tons of hav to tbe acre, g;ivo evidenco of premature decay. A closer inspection developed the fact that tho clover-borer had made its apiKntranoe upon his clover plats, and had completely des troved iv.i hss thaa two acres Mr. trench believes the pest to have been imported along with the li he received from the which was sown on the premiers, llo saystho only suro method of exterminating the borer is by rotation of crops, lie is going to experiment with potash salts soon and is hopeful that it will prove an t ftective remedy. The tirst appearance of the clover-borer was uoiioed in Chu-katms county two or three years ago. II. V. S., presumably the editor- lor-in-clnet ot the Dregonian, is touring in Mexioo and writes his paper a letter which would bo fairly interesting if be did not in ject in every possible portion of it iiis conclusions as to the t fleet of silver on the business of that coun try. As usual many of the argu ments are tho r suit ol prejudice and do not coincide with facts. For instance he ravs the low prices for i u'y' 1 labor and lack of progress are duo to aii..u' i .. I : e -it ..... ; .. .1 . KmlailoiTi' 1 1 ,u" I """"'r.yev iiiauuosi aii.Ku-Tek.m tuo next iur'raph states that t ixitlllloa, iHuineaa, railmi nd aalloii.. Nrry. ciulxliolilnt t Uie tvrt tn,1 other lna. Sttli(thftii, in T I KoraiN ami lour. Die f mlreayttrui. Huaaa cut,. ! U I I I l y, NervimattoH. am al orana, I'aina in Hie t.rt. lowra hi ii a t o i iiikUlatoppeO i-V, jnli'klr. OrvrI.nrarriratern.lorwin.nla. I'riualiirrnie mraiu lumoirn.-y In H.e flrat tu. It U a mium ofu mlnal wrakima an.l tarrt-nni-4. li can t a'ui.tHhl lu w days bf llio iinool Haitian, The i.w IU'...i)r -aa Tr the Bnflal. Ichorihenl.t laiixniiNuetoa attdlcal la.tilete. h la Hie Mrui ri4 Tlia.iB r n.ao. li la my fe.(ul, li.it taiuili . N.I.I for I flu a pk- wir4 lux-kaic . eAOUii lainaeait laura). rillo nuaraiiive thi f. a oiiro. Ifjruubur MiliKaiiJ are 4 ri.tlmr en nil. all nuie via lH.'til to y.ifiiei failrar-, iVn I f rlrru'aa t tdi.i.M.uU A't !r lll'UHOr MIIIIf AI. IHIITI'IK, Jattcllua hliK.Jluu. .lit k. t A lit- - n . f"" Vr" , al. J rK'rfa ... .1 ! is ot European derivation, .! per cent mixed bloods and GO per cent Indians. What can U expected of such a race, t-sitecially when the smallest and best clement is of Span ish origin? He forgets that prior to 1S73 silver was eual to gold in any market of the world, yet makes tho statement that only in the last few years Mexico has shown any material progress. That is, prior 'to 1S73 under high silver the country remained almost stationary, but now under low silver is shuling off her former lethargy. i SOT DKAD YET. 'Tho democratic pirty is like oey I'ugiitock, 'tough, very tough, and hard to kill'. 1 amended the fiii ic ml of the democratic party in IH12." suy urove Johi.eon, repub lican congressman from California "I saw tho estate administered upon I saw the auction of the ell'ectsof decedent, with Helirtont, of New York as auctioneer, to syndicate of so-called liberal repub licam'. Horace Ureeley, Charles F rancid Aduuis and Carl Schurr conducted the negotiations and made tho purchase, and the result of the election of 1872 was disas Irons ulike to buyer and seller And yet in 1874 the democratic nartv. for tho first time in the history of probato court, and through somo strange trunsmigra tion of. souls that would puzzle Buddha himself to explain, aroused the American people and elected majority to the house of represen tativts. And they have maue democratic desert of this house ever since, except for two republican oases, the forty-seventh and the fifty-first congress." CAJ50T SWEEP OFF THE MCKEL. A lawyer was at a party the other nic'i.t where the principa divertisement was tricks, one of whiih recalls to the lawyer's mind ono he used to do when he was a school bov in Maine. He called forawhibk broom and then, laying a iii Lei in the center of his open palm, offered it to anyone in the party who could sweep it oil with tho broom. Due of the condi lions was that tbe broom must be held straight up and the coin swept with the ends of the broom straws. "Oh I can do that," said a young women, and she took the broom and began to sweep at the coin The harder sho swept the tighter the coin stuck to the open palm of tho lawyer's hand. One after another, each person st the party tried to sweep off the coin, and it was an astonishing thing that the broom would not budge it. Any kind of small coin and any kind of whisk broom are all that are needed to show tho trick. America has not an entire monot oly of rich heiresses. Lady Mary Hamilton Douglass, daughter of the lute Duke of Hamilton, will have an income of $1,000,000 year when she becomes of age. Health Restored ALL RUN DOWN No Strength nor Energy Miserable IN THE EXTREME. XIancis COVERED with SORES, CUREO BY USINQ Ayer'sSarsaparilla "Srvcrnl yrars a (to, mjr blood u In bail ci. million, niy eysirm all run down, ami injf sfiiornl health very much Im lulrril. My hamla were c.nrreil with mi 'ce anrri, illvlinriiiiiK all the lime. I li ul mi airi'imth nor rnvrgf and my fcel li k were nilvrnlile In the extreme. Al li i. 1 i'oiiiiiii'ine.1 taklnit Ayrr'a Mara . ir.llii ami vx.n not i.t.I a cli.niRe tor the liotier. My aiieilie rrliirneil and Willi li. reni'Wt'il tlri'iittll. M.i'oiini Hired liv ll.ee iimiiIH, I k.-j.t on Inklnn the Bar. aiiitrlllii, till I hail me.l sli tHiitlra, and n V lienllli wn rvHtiinxl." A. A Town 1 ,. Harris Hhumc, lhoniiun, N.Uak. Admitted AT THE WORLD'S FAIR oooooooooooooeooooooooo M'er'SoTn.;Sarsaparilla C;SSCS8038J8S88O88O GOLDEN I 88 88 o 88 O WEST BAKING POWDER 3HSAWIXH WHY ali.4iia bur li 1. It la made ritiht here at home. t. It Is made of the tj flnet mntorla and la -uarant.l In every n-xi t niual or aunvrior to the very Ust. 3. Th-matera iiarani-e evcrr tin and every Kn-rr it aiilhorlacl to retiiin yoi'v motley It it benotaaiWio,..r DISFIGURING HUMOURS Pranirted by tiCllrjj W MP L Fails rxTicLSA Soap purifies and beautifi the skin, scalp, and hair by restorm to healthy activity the Clogged, Inflamed, IMITATED, SLUGGISH, Or OVERWOKXED Pom. a.ai t .... I. K.i.f Unit, , Ue4oj. into a case. CViar, 5u rraatv. v. a. A. CAN YOU ASK FOR MOi.r. r CbiMar k tncaa, Ivtlaml.O QSSQSSGS84580880880 H Mun::ijji M for ul ei Y it. f.ln a th atrvel U.u .lore . J Wtii MU. .i, , i,t4 .tiaVttMt, Mnlwnfas a.aat-a w...a Na.f , a vT KtlM .sel i HIE ArtNGLU ChLMICAL CO. I i I . Wetlera !aa. CHICAGO, InosUttaaaaueaaia. ( row Items. March 1. I8CU. A light suow lell here yesterday and today. The Crow store changed houdn ye, terday. MrVarney Is uow propria tor. Klaalng bees are still in full bitut. Mr A M Itluhardson, of Gleiiteua, is visltlug at this piuce. Mr L D Iluuch and wife are living In Mr Itow' rtsideuce. Mr Sroufe eoes to Loiur Tom. Whut is the altraclioa? MiM Nettie Gates and Mr Waiter Holland were among Hie lucky one at Ihe last teacher' examination held lu Eugene. Mr Willie Achlson of Albany is vUltlug his father at this pluce. Ilei.rv dales is Improving bis place very much by clvariuu up and build ing new feocva. Where dovs Church Stephens 0 to ring eow bells and bvat tin cans. I wonder where Xez is. Rosa looks lonesome. Rolin Johnson has moved iu Robert Orr's house at tbla place. Mrs Francis Rauch of this place bos roue to visit her daUKhter, Mrs Anna IlintoD, who Is quite tick near Smith Held. Will Vaughan and family of Ku gene are visiting at Mr R U Iluyes. Mr Jake Gates Is the w ide awake farmer of this place. Mr J V Fleck, our former merchant, ! talkl ne of leaving this place. We reicret to have him no, and crape will be in good demand. What has become of the bachelor brother? We haven't seen them late Hollo. Ijanrastfr Item. March 3.1890. t'asteel & Henderson have returned from the mountains on a trspping eieultlon. John Henderson's little child bus recovered from Its llluees. uur road commissioner culled a number of hand touutlier lad week and put the AllliiK in the slough near this place rnd that night it was washed out. This Is the third time the sIoiikIi has been fixed this year and washed out each time. John Cartwrluht has plowed bis hops each way. He expect tocultl vate them on a cheap scale. Rev Hkaggs did not fill his appoint ment lust bumluy at litis place. W'lite a nunilier were out to lieur hint but were disappointed. Huiulav Sehool was well attended coiiHldering the bad day we nad. The school at this place closed lost Friday under the management of Mrs l.owry, or Mitene. DwlHinatloiia dialogues, drill, etc, were performed by the little folks, which did credit to their tutor. Borne few are expecting to be called toceuit from this neighborhood, Mr Lowry has bueu employed to teach the next term of school whleh will commence In about a week. Sealed bids will be received bv the tcnooi tiirecior tor o com a or won. I. to be opened next Saturday at 1 o'elock p m. The annual school meetinir resulted In electing two directors and one clerk. W'a liarcua was elected ill. rector for 3 yeara and L L DimIsou for 2 years. Geo Caison's time had ex- l red and Mr Nnrcuan had revlg ied. trsJo.l C'atel was pie 'ted elerk. Number of children in this dialilet of sohool axe 73. There la something over $100 to go back to the state fund from this clUtrict, KCKl.t'X. Dexter Items. March 4, lllfi. Who will be Inatieurated imsident one year from today? Jot Vincent it baek In Oreiron more after au absence ot about four years In Nebraska. He is the old boy as ever. J A JlrlKK" bus finally concluded the purchase ol one third Intercut In the Tn nt taw mill, and the company will, lu a few dayt, start the SSnrinntleUl mill to saw the run of loirs whieli tliev drove to Springfield two years ago. A number of persous from the upper alley went to Euirene vet.r.lHv t take a baud In the r d coiitroverny. We eonfldentlT expect that liu Gabriel blows his trumpet they will be petitioning ana remonstrating on that road. J W Cox called on this section to day, on his way to E'lgene. II) McGtilre baa moved with his family to Eugene to reside indetl nllely. Mrs MeHuIre atarted Monday to her old banie In Iowa, where she is called ou account of the death of her aged father. On last Thursday evening at the rwidence of Ihe bride's parent, Mr Smart and Miss Nora Gmley were united in matrimony, Rev linn taker ortlclatlug. May their voyage on life' ixtait tn a happy one, it all the 111 Ui 'k we wlxh them. Officer elected at the annual school meeting In this and neighboring di. tilelaat follow": In this ilitriet, E J Chandler was elect. t director and John Gullev clerx; in the upper ilia, trlct. C K Chandler wa elivteil direc tor; lu Trent divriet 1' P I'itiet for director and A J Titus for clerk. Hkoclah. laiiy daard, March 4. Roai KTAiiLlsitKP. Iu the matter of the I'arvlu road at Iai Yii..v which has teen In dispute foraniue time, It was decided today b tl. CommlMloiiera' court that said Mad is county rad and will hereafter tie kept open and maintained as such. SCHOOL Mfcr,I Kutorl ol the Direttoii a ud tluk ' in lull. Ameellngof IhTcillS.loi "f"""-'1 dlelrlelNo. 4 a held Ol the court K Monday evening r pons of the directors and clerk, UP Paine presiding. Itlrrciora porl. To the taxpayers of sel I district No 4, i-aiie county, Oregon: Weherewithaulm.it for tld-ruilon our report ..f ihe c . lit i.ftliesclKH.Uofy.iiir district, al-. Hie clerk's annual report-lb" nuanclul reH.rt having been made ami published last January. attknpanck. . i.. .. ...i The attemlance lion b"fu regno.. n.. slightly above that of lt year the average daily attendiince being bo.) as againet U04 last year. HKAI.TH. Th health of Ihe pupils, as a hole, has been excellent, there, be og "o enntauious disease prefaleiil In l"" schools during the year. TEACH KIW. It l.u. l,.n tbe Him of the present administration to secure as competent a corps of teachers as wus possible with the means at their command and we look upon them with commendable ..ri.i.. ..y iu imr ..iiiiid to none In the state. Thtv have labored fuiihfully to perform the duties devolving upon them as such and most excellent r.,u..iia iiava lu-eii derived tln relr.no Careful attention ha been given to the cultivation of a high moral sentiment mi atverr inorul lilid social virtue has leun most sedulously cultivated, but no sectarian principles have been taiifht, advocated or performed; and statements to the contrary are absolutely false and without founda t Ion. and we here feel it our bouudeli duty to most positively sert that the report which lias oven jhii on" eulation without uny reputable authot that Catholic histories, book or books have been ued In lliese schools, was made sidely for the pur pose of creating prejudice in the minds of legal voters for a certain purpose. MSLii'MXE. Tlie discipline of the sohools Is of the hlgheat possible standard, consistent with Intelligent and humane methods. The question of obedience hiving long since been settled, and on visiting the schools one sees nothing but liarmouy and good fellowship among scholars ami teachers alike. We know that some neonle think that our school are under too rigid discipline, but if those persons will only think for a moment the number of scholars In these schools, and that the least laxity In government is as infectious s smullfox they will see the necessity of hewing at close to the line as pos sible. There have been very few extreme measures of punishment resorted to, none, we believe, during this school year. The necessity for it t eeoming lets and les each year in ihe pupils come to understand that the leHst in fraction of the rules will not be over looked and that perfect obedience is the sure road to self government nn.l the formation of a good character. We U'lieve it to be the duty of teachers, and sincerely believe l hey have pul forth their best ellorts to strengthen the spirit of morality and to suppress evil. In the school rooms the pupils have been attentive to the preparation and recitation of lessons, and p .lite and courteous to their teachers and to each other, harmony mid good w ill have marked their associations with ea h other and the same conditions have prevailed on the play grounds. On the road to and from school the conduct has been generally good mid the rights and privilege. snf pupils have been respected by all. Proper Instruction has also been given to Impress upon the minds of the pupils a dun rcirard for the laws of society, laws of tho city, and of the state love to man, and love to God. Regular marching drills have been giveu throughout all the rooms of the school for the purpose of resting the pupils from too long occupancy of the seats, .ud to cultivate) precision ol movement among Inrge numbers of pupils moving together. Fremient fire drills have been hud in order to pro pare the pupils to vacate Ihe huililint: with such regularity and order as will secure the safety of the pupils in ca-e oftlreorofan alarm of fire which may at any time nocur when least expei'te.i". ai a meeting or the board id di rectors held last June Hie followim- teachera were chosen: Central school Anna Whlteaker, Ida I'nitei-on, Augusta l'atteison. Aliie D.nii Mi Theresa M Jncksnii, Nellie JCres, Jennie MeCltne and Emma hu.,.' Geary school Prof EEohhi. Mvrit Norris, Mercy Applegate, Mr Vina l.eml.v, Laura ISnimlev. Jennie An. dersonnnd MisOllin siavton. I'rof UV S Reld was re'nlne.l n siiierinteiiilent and here we desire to say that his time Is fullvoi l the faithful discharge oi the duties thattisual'.v devolve upon t hose w ho occupy buou positions in all siicl schools as ours; helms served us niol talthrully besides, in look I m; alim ,.n,l snperinienoing all needed repairs of i ir ouii.ungs and all of the pripat:i lions necessary to ho made iu onlcr to inva n ti. lu. i ..i ... ... I 1- ressilll WOl'Klllg -i.ifi. r.very iiecirssarv preparation iioio i n ojiening of t lit- school in -v'piemuer has always been carefully i.tiheii uiier ny iilin nn. no pln. epareii iu any lime or duty evaded to m-cure wie nign Htaiidurd to which our schools have attained. Junction, City MANLi AtTtiUSIW OK THE "WHITE ROSE' .jj-jFLOUR.., GUAEANTEED. QUALIT Tlio most popular flour in 1 i mjz grocers. the market. Sold t Horn. In taprlnefleld. Kbruarvn lSJ, to the wife of U W Rlackburu, a on. SCHOOL, Fl'UMTl UK. Oursehools are almost wholly w ith- ",.,.,, una, such us i-lnlu.,, ,.mrt and other necensury nppliii,vs. The desks in the Tentm! scIuk.1 Hre of a very Inferior kind for tlio present dnv and very poorly adapted to the health am comfort of the pupils. The tv. ral building heeds a new ro..f and the vaults should Ih connected with the sewer .but on account of the neceltv of reducing taxation to ihe wes't .mil he board has diemul it p r to delay Impruxemetits and the pur. chase of luparatus d mva ,, suih repair only n, were absoluti lv necessary to carry on t!io schooU. ' r ruin i,e people who p.,v t. l,r. den,, the.ax for the su'ppor ,f t Z schiH.Uwehear very little ..,i,M.il t end n .ny iiMl,. hlive ,, ' , Muwl, wh, eon the other hand hear ,Mi.,piai,,t from s.,,, e i,i vcryhttlenrnotHX, and have '"'Irv'uln achmd enjovi,,,. tl,, , riv Kofatmtio., whi..,, c.is,;,,lT,1. '. Per pupil. ,, Woll, ' ; r, a-o,IH,,le ! , Mlrl ,. ',, , ' Is like Nmplalni,, t ..i,,,, Vovl.leV"i for bourn . fr,T,y i,w(, low TAX TION. tt.lF I... 1. r-- and o-iueri,iioii the ncreiise, attendance .d n,a . " ance and Ihe cm....,, "... ear teaching r. and Ihe 1 ..I." . a..drdofurael.,l,U wo Id hat care ehould tM. ,lllitlI ,,v' " Ci l.nho iH-lievia that t,i that uothie doue ,0 Uti.f i ...ifuliiess and ts,M-cially when we Pike into consideration that a small number of the pupils who come up throiig'i Ihe ublic schools ever enter a higher Institution of learning. HKC'OltATIoS rAV. This day occurring last Moy before the close of school, appropriate exer ciaes to ihe memory of the gallant de f. inters of our country were hud at the Central School. Those gray haired veterans of our own community 'Who survived the trials ami dangers of the war, honored the pupils with their piesence. The exerel-es consisted of patriotlo recitations and songs tied Icated to the memory of our fallen heroes and were sung around the representation of a grave; an appro priat'j monument eighteen feet high stood upon Ihe platform bearing ou each side the following inscription w hich serves to Instill Into the minds of the youth the glory of our fullell and departed heroes and the debt the present and succeeding generations owe to the soldiers of ihe Uniou army. ixKitimioXH. 1 A nation's heart should then en- hrlne, And round their memories tendrils twine; Their deeds of valor stand sublime Ou l.istory's page 'till end of time. 2 We honor the defenders of our country. ( hei rs for the living, tears for the (lead. .1 In memory of our fallen heroes, hose noble deeds are more than spvech, And are their monuments sublime, 4 I he unknown dead, lu trenches deep, On countless heaps together sleep; No mink, no stone, no cofrin piate, Gives either age, or name, er Uate. 1.KSSON4 OK CHARITY. At Christmas time, the custom of making contributions or douations which had lietn introduced into the schools some four years ago, was duly observed. The pupils having come to look upon this as a part or their id structiont and work. The pupils were lured y aided and encouraged by their parents and citizens generally, and the several churches and societies each appointed a committee to assist lu the distribution of tbe contribu- lons, and donations were sent out, ami uian In arts made glad by the kind and charitable acts ol the pupil and citizens who took an interest in the work. We trust that this beauti ful nii'l practical custom will ever remain au annual work of our schools so Unit the minds and hearts of eur hots nml girls may be perinaneatly iiii.ressed with the noblest attribute of our nature ''Charity to All." the cleuk. We have carefully examined the cletk s accounts and find them cor rect, miki nicety Kept, the records are properly made, and all of his duties are. pi rlormed wilh regularity and pre cision, which we consider highly commendable In him assuch officer anil now, in taking our leave we wish to say dial we have faithfully endeavored to perform the duties devolving upon us in ihe best possible manner without fear or favor. And we resptctfully in vito the most earelul examination of all our acts, and will gladly surrender till most sacred trust to our lawful successor Iii ottlce, hoping ever aud praying always Unit the wisdom and good Judgment of the public will never allow any disturbing element or lu lluence from any source whatever to insinuate itself into the publio achool system of our land. Respect fully sub'idtted, R. I) Pains. Wm. Preston. J. L. Paoe. Clerk's lteprl. a- GENERAL STATISTICS, No. of persons bet w een 4 and . i, mules (ilK), feiiialos(ii5... No. of resident pupils, males o 'ii, females oli'.l Average dally atteiidmiiw" males 2P4, females SIS No. teachers, males 2. fe males l! Teacl ers holding tlrxi 'Krude ceriificates, females Teachers holding life diplii" mas, mules l, teuiBleati leaclu rs holding state diplo mas, males I, females 6 No, children not intending any school " No. pupiu attending'cViu" vent No. pupils attending U oj :6" value of school I u. u,,ri L'rouiuls... $27,500 00 .uueoi acniMii lurnlture Value of chool apparatus...'.'. Aim tint of Insurance carried, Central building, $4,000, Geary, $o,000 ; Average aniount of salary paid male teachers per month Average sinouut of salary paid fenialo teachers per mouth o. months school No. private school. sclmi I house-, frame. -n. legul voters Taxes levied Tbe democratic comm. . tion has Iwnn 1 P'tponed l,2i3 1,104 600 21 2 7 7 273 27 118 3,400 00 130 00 0.000 00 1S4 7Gf taught.. STATEMENT. UNASt'lAL Ioceitits: jteccived on district tax ... $ fuT'd1'1 f""" '"""'"y st'luM,i Ksreivcd fund ... Ilx'eivrd from rate bilie....,' beevived from other sources.. 475 82 0 1 2 603 2 mills from Male seh(Kii 6,710 73 5.174 00 1,281 00 128 65 6 65 V I a . a luesuay, April 7th. hi, there will be more cicd' that time than at present The report of the direct, Eugene school district av.J ful and economical buiin. ... 'PI.. ! " cedent condition and th.io is the lowest for several jtt-. Spain is mad because it, moumea demagogues in it. States senate made a.-sei selves by intemperate remc, threatens war. Should ik far she will wake up ioj ing minus me nne islaode The popular sentiment . country favors the reoji the insurgents as belli for this Spain cannot Ul(. ception. Telegraphic dispatclxj accounts of some big hit. ged in by the Spaniards resolutions adopted br r favoring recognition of'c. sjrgcnts as belligereuts. i in her dotage. After Lit: all her possessions by nr. in South America, wbichrt, not defend even against tic ness, talk of war with i pi the United Slates is nonsense. The supreme court Is settled the Question uta of the legislature to lu buildings in other portion state than at salem. Tin will now be built ill: authorized by law. It ad the insane should not k too large bodies, besides will save considerable ii: ter of transportation, ftt of the two sections of the essentially different, ind: the health of tbe patieov better if confined in the U which they are acclimiltc when discharged them'' will be nearer their bono Senator McBride it 4- into a statesman, nth ositin before the Induite that the Siletz Indj capable of taking ctsifc affairs be allowed tP selling land allotted lot that the secretary of lb be authorized to decide si resDonBibilitv. The it" of such a bill by McBridt'I been a resident of Uregot. years, and mustbeacqui:: the Indian character, subject him to ridicule, y it cannot pass, but if i decent secretary will !'' dian to sell hia land in' ownership is protected V years from date of sllui: The East, Oregonisn Josenh Simon is going t the coming republican vention and the repuoiw will be in his power" thing of his own creation a fight on in Multnom to defeat him in liisosn and all the power of the1 is concentrated. late moves have given b: vantage. Sheriff Sean" cal influence, and ne under the Simon M A. P. A. were a part a;t;n.s hni Mr simvf - allied them to him"1 will add considerable ft the Simon cause. The cessBions of power i,...v,,,f iKp canips.r nil uuuuuu - .J Ci .. onantnire U 1 sure him a victory. U. S. Land Comi Joel Ware, having ' pointed U. S. Circui' Commissioner for tl of Oregon, is now? to make Homestead' Final Proofs, anl timony in CoxTEst Having had thirty perience in this guarantee satisfy Total amount received.. 12,306 I)isliureineuts: I ulil U'HCherv I'aid jinilors !"."""""" I'aid lor repairs '.'.,'.'.'. 1'n Id tor wimhI I'aid for Incident'aiik l;aiddiMrieteler,saiary'.'."' I aid fur inana I'ni I nod s and Inte'real" I Tit Is at I.mi.L-. i . .... i. Total amount pay,'i out.";;;" 10 oo 18 tasu in t anks.. . i? i,.si eu utstndi.;Warr.t,ts.$li2n ' '8 L'l'cl'ecks ,S8, 03 7,500 00 4i0 00 247 95 2t 65' 41'8 12 125 00 85 00 l, cm 43 15 60 everv case Fellows' BuilJi" Oregon. ASH GROVE aii aW'.if 1 nnni y ii." Wbit pi vni" Eggs $1.50 terl5.J 1 al.o hare a f- , pi. lor sale. J In n0 la If I ho" 'J 10U1 liywfM