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ESTABLISHED MR TIIE DMEHmTIOS OP DEXOCRATIH rRljCIPLES, AMP TO RiRI 1 lOHITLITIM BT TAB SWEAT OP OI K BROW OL2D WrEKLY EUGENE GUARD. . m ml IIJI'li r" .. . ....vmi-tidv- !! I IF S T Tt,:.'. EUGENE, OK., SATURDAY, MAKIJO IQOT 11 ... t - . TT , -u, xuriiiiur Idyl. Miivmv m i nni i ! . - t I A M DUE HfcA I II. AX.M'AL M'lliHII. MEKl'IX'M. M i V. Fein il I I of NO. 13 ro'i 12 00. 1.00. .50. rates made known it"'" ;;. on application, ,11 blKlH 1""'r lu UI'AHD, 1& tvTAl.EK IN L, batches, Chains. Jewelry, Etc. LjRl.V(i PKOMPTLY DOX E. 11 rH W arraiitcd.-SM r W.BROWN, M. D. S.':"11"- ,1""r"! Lh.;iw' " ' Wit WO MARBLE WORKS. ,-!,-. ! Prlre" " F"rrl" L-wtlt JtarW ti""1"-' Mouumeiil.. HiitiiMn'l Cemetery work ll kludu for IK'i. AlLWOKKOUAKAXTKED! liaflKSl"'". near l'-it..m. KiiKone. r IIiIh niiirniiit when the robin Sang in tin- apple trim, And nil I he budding brunches Were stirring In the breeze, 1 shw two pretty maidens !o slender unit ho Imr, ItM Mii,-ki-M'i curling tresses, Ami dimpled elbows iiare. Ami while l In- lilut-lilrtU fluttered Like tillM ot fallen sky, TiwviI hi'ivund there tit random ' winds that wander by. These dear and dainty maidens The violet iitnl the rot With rounded in ins uplifted ete Hanging out the clothes. Now M'HiiLty'it alwuys wiisli-duv, Ai cvetybody knows, Ami mi these pretty tiiiiuliMis Wen- bungi'ig out the i-li it hi' I.. .M. M. Feb 22, 1.N07. I XI K U I ) 1 . 1, 1 :ti I A I K A 1 1 1 1 LIT IS LC. woodcock, jltoriicj'-!il-lw. Iffl-i-One-hilf block uth of llirlsinau a IL'GESE, : OKKOOX. X. K. M A T.KI.RY. pnsey & Markley, AUorneys-at-Law. ommtrclal ad l'roll fiiBM in tnruuiu oioih. Business a Sp-ii ft MOW. 0. 0. PAINE, f. W. 0S3UHN. fnilMnl. tic rrcsiuem. bni,r. THE i Loan id Sivbs BANK, iCWHS-D. A l,im-, J. B. Itnrrtn. J. Mill, ft I). I'nilie. . K. Uruwii, J. K. iauKin, F. W. Ohliuru. fiilUCijItal, : : : Several Banking Business Transacted! (tdlttllowed on time ili'iinnlu. . -r ..... . fowMontntnuiwl to.rir uru will rwelve uwmm. II branches transacted rofiblo terms. m County Bank. (fcubltihej lu 1XSZ) EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business on A. 0. HOVEY, PrwhU-nt. M. AKHAMS, Cabr. A. 0. HOVEY, Jk., Aunt. Canhr iHanwciw. s b. Kakiw. Prwiilmt, Cnhier Swixirass, ,Wtant Cushier. National Bail Ol Eugene. lid nn I Ank ji ru'"wa Pronts. 85o,o jfugene - Oregon S"?-D,f ing b'"ino done on raiwoii- "liIfbn'"'""1'1 "n foi'(n uinntiiei h-wS!1",''J'''ct to c!i'k "' 0v'rtitl ftti" 10 wi!1 rB','iv llii- Annual Kii lil l:iy Arrantfi'd lor. A hani'liull l.ruKlte KorimU. The miniiul coiiveiitinii of the Ore tfnii liiii-rtiilli-lutf Athletic A c,u liiiii u'hh helil in Sitlem hiot Fiuhiy, IliiuunJ )tt iH hihI 1) V Kiiyki-iiiliill ri-iHM-iitin the University ol Oiegon. Al 1 1 1 Im lonvelitloli It Wiih (leeuled to hold l he uiiliuiil lli'hl (lay in hull-Ill Juni-6th, timb-r the uiiiHi-eM of Wil-hiiiu-lle C'niver-ity. All l he collt'KeH I the Htiite, exiefil I'urll ml L'nlver hily, will ut- rrpri-eiili-il in the lmh leMli. The foiluwinu ollk-i-rn w ere i ict'ted : I it-.-1 1 It-ii t . ! I-. llnitt ii, nl ilhimi-tle L'nivei'Mily; viee pi'rMcli'iil, L M Truv i, of i lit U of O, m-i-ii-mry, Mr Met 'or mirk, of the Slide Nol'iuul xclmo! ut Alooiiioiith; tleUNiirer, Mr Hotline, of the On-noii Ak-neiilturnl College. At NewbtTn hixt Siitunliiy, un inter colli ulate biihebull lenuue wan funned io inrhiile the following i-ulli-c-: l'u-i-itie Col ene, Mi-.Miiinville College, Albany Colli ne, Ori'Kon Agricullurul olli-ije, and I lie l'niveri(y of Ure-joli. The liillnwing ulUciTs of the l ugw were i-leuli'd: l'residi iil Fred Kinlier, of Manmoiilh: mrretury, U V Kuy k.-ndall uf Kujieue; treasurer, Will Uli im, of Nt wlH rn. Ti e si'hi'ilule of 1111111 8 ux ariuiiKeil an fullowt.: Adiany u Corvalhr.; May Ihi; winner vs lOum-ne, May liith; Mo.Miiiiiville vs Newberu, May lftl; winner v Moiiiiiouth, May loth. Toe final w inner will play t.igether May 111 li The places for the t'Hine ',ave not In-i ll selllillll yull. Iii Honor of Mis l imn. A vi ry pleasant reception win held .Saturday cvculiitf by the Missen Wold ..t n.i-ir inline on tbeeoinerof lliull .ml N'liilh streeU ill liouol of Miss l.'niin of Jui elion. The lime whh very pliio-antly spent in social converse and ill ImteiiiiiK music Hiid reellato-is. DuriiiK the even injf delicious lefre-hmeiits w ere terved. Those present were: Mint Crain, of Junction, Mrs Wold, Miss Wold, Mi..-c Ji-hii Hiid (iiliee Wold, Mr mid Mrs McMurphy, Mrs Lueas Mr mid Mrs I. inn, Mrs Itrookn, Mc clain of Taci.uni, Wash.; Misses Sue, iv.. ii ..ml llnnm-Uu Dorris. Murch, i..i -i.tii... '.nut. hi. l'.llen unci Celia Loon is, raiikhurst, Jessie and Mr naret McClui.j;, Densiiiore, Adair, iil.i.l,ninti. Mcllure. Katillmaii, o...i lt,.ri..l.i- I'ruf Friedel. Meters Nash, Win McClure, Whittlesey, N li kins, Kaull'niaii, Johnson, Lister, Hoi it h, Welherbee, flopki.iH, Wulkiiis, Hull, and K V Lee, of Jui.ulion. lite Tux Il'il I for ISilC. i .wi u.iiinl.iv Cniintv Clerk Jell- niiiK-completed the tux' roll of I.nne ,Miv. f.,r lSUll mid turned il over to i.u,iii 1..I.IWIIN. S . me 'very interest iiiK items appear on the roll, among which tire the following: iv. ...I i..w I. .villi liV rltll'H itiiai -v , . ,e, ,0 1 l',.O.i.U ImviviI bv snecial raises.., Total lux sel O 'I . Total 'HX levied for county .$ O,071.G7 and slute raises , l(i0,113 00 J L. PAGE, IKALErt IN n. yfiOCERIES 1 1 Uree and Complete sto. k of i n(1FMicyGroe..rletKUKlit 10 lbe U-st markets, OCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, ihl Ule I'Ul'Hc lelter priit? '"J other house lu Eugeue. "Uilliuijt&i it KarW Prices. Total Xi During thevear there were three special tuxes for cities and thirty two - " uxeslorsc Is. These special taxes, together With the changes or dered made by the slate bourdol enual izat.on, lurgely increased the w o k correction and extension over Una ol Of tin total lux of a II tie oer Siai.OUO, the riontheru l'ucitle loni pany pays tUl.tW. or neuily one tenth. Iter. UeorffeA. Blair Surpi'ineil. Fasl I'ortlund Oregoniun correspon . . . ..:i ,.f ..il'-i'i innate esteem i lent: .a u iuu.c- ... m,.!, i..rM,l Him Itev GeoigeA Hlair and wile Monday evening ai the par Minagei.i.l.eforn. otryrt ; ?i .- erlllir of the inemu"rs in m- The Hev M Hisln.p addressed the host Iv manner, touching upon the P re ction entertained by the mem , s .. . . i I 1.. r I ) II l l. 11 n il ol the CUIiilierianii i - - -- lor their faithful pair an- - rr.ie DUS V huu .ri...frv - pasinr B'-V"""' -" i,i, "of the K iS Si the hear s 'M,s household ami co.,grea o . Under the gentle nl J."' " ' t. msts. stories a -il recna ..f n... i-vi'inni! sned, and Hon Lark Hilyeu is up from Salem 1 1 - .i . . rune me small tree and ihrubs Id ) "ur yarn-. 1) K Slieridan left for I'rineville St- uniay llmrn i lite. Hon M II Kincald. secrutury of state HI...I.I titi.1. .. 1 .. I.- . -i-......... my iii r.ugene. Mr .Met iun,r returned from n visit ' ouiaiui .Saturday afternoon. I'r 1) A l'ai lie, sii erintendiuit of the naie in-in,, aiyluin, Is in the city -Mrs Minor (I ray of Mohawk, was vbiting with friends in the citvtedav. Missin ) Saltnian and M iss Jesse i urk left fur rorland on this inoriiiiii:' lo al train. The llarrisburg II. mring mill ha: Oeen li-a-ed by Jainei and Leonard 1'iiliglas. Mrs Chun Kissinger left Saturday for Northern California to visit tier lall;liler, Mrs Dennis. Dean Sanderson went to llal-ev Saturday morning, where he conducted religious services Sunday. Isaac Larimer visited at home nit-r Sunday. He is now running u bow l ing alley at Cottage drove. C E LeMasters, a student of the Di vinity School, went to Urowiisvil!e Saturd.iy to visit a few days. IV'if Young returned from Cottsge drove Saturday morning, where he hud been attending the institute. Al Kuykendall returned front a trip to San Francisco Saturday. He renorts having had a very pleasant vacation. Miss F.stellii Learned, who has been hi San F'rmicico pu rcha-i nif a stock ol spiing millinery, returned home Satur day. ProfCS Hunt returned from the teachers Inst itur at Cottage drove on Saturday evening and reports having had a veiy enjoyable time. Mr W II St reft, representative of the I'aeillc Elk, i paper published In Portland and devoted to the intt. rents of tin. I! I t) K, is in the city. M E Ya'e. of Corvallm. prosecuting attorney uf the third judicial district, is in Eugene in attendance upon the .March term ol circuit court. MrsW K Ijoughiniller left on the eurlv trein (his morning for Walla Walla Washington, to resume charge of her inillincrry store In that city President Miller, who lias been traveling in Southern Oregon in the interest of the Oregon Agricultural College, p'issed through Eugene Satur day en route to Corvallis. Miss Nettie A Olds leelnred at the court house Sa turds v evening on the subject, "The Need ol a Practical Kehgion." She als i lectured at the opera house yesterday afternoon. Judge Adolph F Sears, Jr, and wife of Portland, are reentered at the Hull man house. Judge Sears is presiding over this term ol the circuit court, he and Judge F'ullerton having tempo rarily exchanged courts. What's the mailer w ith that Salem Journal reporter? He suvs Howard Williams lias returned to Kiigeim from Salem, and that Representative T J Lee has returned to Salem from Junc tion City. A w ide awake Dorcas Society was organized last Saturday afternoon. The following members were elected to serve during theensuing six months. President, llelle Keeney; Vice presi dent, Edy the Vincent; Secretary, Myrtle McMurray; Treasurer, Ethel Staple ton. Mrnnd Mr J H Kinehart, nf Sum merville, who have been visiting rel atives and friends In Eugene since Friday, went to Junction City this momine where they will make a short visit. They will also visit at Corvallis, Amity, McMinnville and other points down the valley before returnltu home. A ladv from the rural districts, who is the owner of real estate on IOast 121 la street, was engaged yesterday (.Sunday) in planting some shade tree, and wl en asked why she selected such a tomi v day for the purpose she t-aid, "it wiis the last dav of February and If not planted today they would not do well." S'llein Journal: MrsF Southwiok went to Oregon City and Portland Friday afternoon on a short visit. Mr Southwick is one of the delegates from Oregon to the national convention of the Woodmen's Circe which meet In St Louis nn the !Uh of March. It wa originally Intended to have a confer enee at Salt Lake City previous to the national convention, but that lias b-en abandoned and the ladies will not leave oultheir eastern trip until the latter part of next week, 'llie dele gates had expected to leave for halt Lake City tomorrow. i ith heurty he- Kairmouiit Items. March 1, '87. All cases of sickness improving. Mrs I) W Eaves who went toSotith- .! I.. Iir liutatth sollltf ern t.uinornia i". " - weeks ago, is n porieu muuii iineiovcu. Hi-v Miller, late or Kow Kiver, ha moved to mis pi mo -.--r- - Stewart cottage. Mrs M C Van Tyne is b tig a commodious house on Villa ave. I he I frame of the structure I already up. I a lettet from H A I!rr, written ut !... i.. i'iiv ii the Yukon last Novem ber, arrival here only a few davs ago, U. P (irillln, One of Eugene' Pr-nu luent CitizmM, l)i I'unpecled ly t Hi Horn u This city. -Mr. u. l'. t.rtnin died at his home in this city last Saturday evening at Ho clock at the age of Ct years, inontn anil 13 days, after a protract! Illness of several ycrs. Hi.death wa uiidin, for while It wa known that hit nuulitlnu wa critical, not even members of Ids family thought the end so mar. Gilbert Potter Orifflu was born In East Hamburg, Erie county, New York, January 11th, 1S33, whert he, a miliui slail, lived until the age of seventeen. The four years following he clerked In a mercantile establish. inetil in llullalo, New York, and then fllltd with the spirit of adverture. he drifted west and spent the next three yenrs in Michigan. From Michigan lie went to Illinois w here he met and married Mary Sprakcr, June l'dli IK'O. The Pike's Peak excitement brought M r. Griflln to Colorado, and from thete lie came to the coast, coming to Ongin for the first time in ISO bile on the coast he spent most his lime In Nevada, superintending the building of a quartz mill. After an aboence of thirteen years, lie then returned to hi old home in New York to visit his parents mid spout the fol lowing seven years In the mercantile business in his native state. ' Leaving New York in lS7G,he grad ually drifted went, remaining three years in Illinois and nine years in Iowa. During this time he was ex tensively engaged in stock raising in Wyoming and Montana. Finally Mr Giiftln came to Oregon for the bent III of Ids health in 1SS8 and located iu F'.ugi lie, w here he resided until hi death. During Mr (Irilll i's residence in tills city, lie wa engaged In the hardware business, and at the time o his death was president ol the Grilllu Hurdw are Company, or which his ton, G VV Griflln, is secretary. He always took an active part in municipal alluirs and was for a time one of the members of Ihe city council. He wa a man of sterling Integrity mid in his death Eugene l as sutlered a great loss, lteside a mother, three ulsters and a brother, he leaves a wife, one daughter, Miss Lizzie Grililn and three tons, G.W.. Drew and Charles Griffin to mourn I. Is loss. The funeral was held at the family residence this afternoon at 2:3U o'clock, Pev it C Brooks nllk'iatlng. The re main were interred lu the IOOK cemetery. Hi -porn of Clerk find Utrectors District o. I Submitted. THE OICEGO.X LEGISLA I LRU. Duly 21 l'reseut Today Serge an-ui Arms Appointed to ltrlng iu Absentee. Sai.k.m, March 1. The houso roll call showed 21 present. Justice Moure admiulstered the oath of ofllee to ten assistant sergeants-at-arius appointed to compel the attend ance of absent members. Adjourned until Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. fLark Ihlyeu ha not yet been caught by on of the sergeants, i.e probably Hoes not auow iney ure aner dim. words of encouragement "' ' . ,,1r(..)r.s himself in good h-altli gat h Tiik Nkw loved pastor and hlsesu. , , , wt. tl..,clally. ii-ringof oiig'ieMs w-'"- i " STOKE.-March l;t wa- ill .1 ,,... i ;,v;:,. a very piensi. -i i .hebt'the lirm iH "''"" of patronage A ( If AMIK To CTlAtiK (iKiiVK-Mnil: The llmteriul of the defunct Sla Ion Times " usid on a p!s-r at Cottle drove, where it mhs sbips-d this w.ek Lecentlv the newspaper at that t.lMce suspended v the death of its p Hie so t en i slni re Jack Craig ha- retired faiiiilv to the day or i,..r ui go uu ( ullage drove the enterprise it the an I take Mr Mum. frim, the N.tt.h strict bur;;er shop .o I ..!...- I. i J IS IIIIHIIIK ins.. . ,.. ,.- f,.,r where they Will re-me ... - - Hert Vit.cent has retained c g ' the shop on Ninth street and rep,;ere.l ami .t,.ii.lr..fHrim- proveuieuls inaoe, ilitor. Iloriiei I'imi's UP I" .,uss-nbion plant I" IZ his worthy wife left yesterday for til t place. o i..: t (ju"I, MsrcH 1 siM.iKKIPiCSK lioHUKU who nefdiii i Pali; Guard, March 2 The Kitaxian SociETV.-The Eu taxiun Society of the University of Oregon, held it regular weekly meet ing lust Friday afternoon, President Floy Watkiti presiding. After the routine business was transacted, Miss Agues Adam delivered an ex en.po ratwius address on the subject, "The Decline of the American Republic." The address was excellent and closely listened to ly the oclety. Instead ol the regular debate, a discussion of par liamentary luW, led by Miss Iheresa F'riendly, was then entered into. Ibis discussion was well conducted and brought out some features of parlia mentary practice, with which several of the member were unacquainted. The session was a very profitable one and was greatly enjoyed by those pre, ent. Uallr Ourd, March .. DfKO. Mr Mary E Hayes, widow ofJT Hayes, died al her home on North High street turly this morning. Deceased waa aged (ii years, 11 month aud27day. Her husband hud been dead alsiut a year. She leaves four children. Deceasd came towregou in lSilfl and ha resided continuously In or near Eugene since that time. She has been a leading worker in Christian and temp. raiiee cullies. Toe fuin ral will be hehl fr""' li" r,-'-deiiceof Mrs Phil Miller, a daugh-t-r of dcHsed, cm Sixth and Cbarnelton streets, at 2 pin. Whiles day, March 2, to the A F and A M j cemetery. P,kt,...av I'AHrv.-Ab.;ut Udrty ;;f a pleasant surpn-- i the oecMssioij of his ... raluroat ...... !... n v cureu a n rami 1 ur 'ii-- "".' . ... i.... .,i U'l " . A l..i.xl.uill M M- SlTVeil, BO d a pl"H youlijJv ant Vis- Someone aeon made a raid on Mrs I m Willi.' s.iinketmu-e, coiun .-..n. Vm)-. ,,a, aarrn .. and Lincoln ttrei is, last night ttev Al)MITTK).In the Supreme court 1 sermi ' I ... , ... .,i,. a un Ktlornov. in nfd altliiuaoer ujr ic- , a.jiniuei w pi . niotiou of Geo A iorri. iruarn' many friends congratulate him on the acquisition of the honorable distinction from the wail. en ni h tracked i, , ... r' V A fa ..nail ple in the houte. Th The going West. were left Pail jr i.ur.l, March .'. The annual meeting of school dis trict No. 4 w a held in the court houso at 7 o'clock last evening. Owing to the sessions of the Client court which tire held In the same room, the meeting had to la hurried through with. The reports of the clerk and director were read and are published as billows: 1I It KlIOHs.' HKI'OKT. EftiKMK, Okkiion, March 1, IVC. To the citizens of School District No 4, of Lane County, Oregon: We have the honor to reside1 .fully submit berew tela the follow ing report for the past shool year. In the maintenance of the ichisil for the past year it has been the faithful endeavnr of the hoard to exercise the most Judicious business management and economy. lielieviug the previous year's woik to have been most successful all th teachers were retained, but later Miss Alice D irtis resiguo.1 ami Mis Eiiun i Pintts was elected to 111! the vacancy Thorough work has bei'ii done in all the grades mid prolli'leiit scholarship has -e-iilted. A strict aud wholesome discipline has been maintained by I he mildest possible means. (IllAHE OK TIIK M lln il.S lhere has been some anxiety ex pressed in regard to the grade o: the schools, since it has been stated Hint the lb'gcut of the University has cut oll'two year ol the four years prepara tory course. Since thai announcement the board passed a resolution to add another year's work to the public school course of study so as to fully prepare the pu pile to eider the University. Thu grade of the public schools hits been amply siidlcicul to do this here tofore. Every moral and social virtue has la-en pcisUtenlly taught mid liicub cated in to the luiliils of the pupils a id all forms of v ice duly restrained. it Is confidently lullevea that no school iu our country excels the high moral standard oloiir own. The most hearty good will prevails aud respect for the rights, duties and privileges of others Is had at all times, 1 lie attendance during the yar last pust has been up to the standard heretofore mah tallied. The average atlendanco was live hundred ami seventy .six, being a slight decrease from the preceding year. The buildings ami grounds have been kept lu a cleanly aud healthful condi tion and there has been no serious sick, ness among the pupils. PIONK.KK DAY. One-half day was set apart and ob srved In the Central School as Pio neer Day and invitations were sent out to the early settlers. Old time recitations ami songs were rendered by the pupil and addresses were made by the pioneer who were present. All the public holidays and others set apart by law have been observed am) there has been taught respect for the founders and leaders of our nation, reverence to God, love ofpareuts, home and country. Instruction has been given through out the schools orally and by regular text bootr and recitations In morals and manners, civil government and tho eflects or narcotics and stimulants. The cigaretto habit and the use of tobacco bus been almost wholly sup pressed among the pupil. CHRISTMAS DONATIONS. The Impressive lesson of charity was again glvtn at Christum time by col lecting contributions arid dlspenilng them to the needy, More Interest and greuler llherulily prevailed than heretofore and besides the lessons 'if charity to the children, much substantial aid was given to those who most highly appreciated it. SCHOOL PtmmKK AND AI'PAKATt'H The furniture of the Central School Is not a good as many would like to have it, but It Is a gisid now a It has been for the past twenty yearn and therefore the hoard ha felt that It may possibly suffice for a year or so yet until the present distressing times may change. The school I likewise with out suitable apparatus ami for the same reaion has been allowed to re main so. Ib-spectfully submitted, Wm. Pkf.sio.v, I J. L. Pa ok, Directors. C. H. Frank. ) CbKKK'H RKI'OKT. The following Is the annual report of the schools In district No. 4, Lane county, Oregon, for the year ending March 1, IHU', as lendere-d by Geo. F. Craw, district Clerk. OK.NKKAI, HTATtSTICS. Male. Female. NuifrW of resident per- ( son lietwteti four and twenty year of age. 6t5 Total Numlwr of resident pu pil enrolled 1s t ween four and twenty year of age f.04 Total No. of resident pupils in district enrolled under six ve.trt of st No. of ridi tit pupil- at- tending school .i!lde of tho district 'M Average ihi'lv attct.dit'ee :';; , Total ':'' j No. ir lerichurs employed 'J II Total .' b'l No. of teachers employed holding first grade cvrtillcate- Total 2 No. of teachers employ e I holding lite diploma- I t! Total 7 No. of le.ii lii-rs employed holding state diplomas I 4 Total o No. uf teachers employed lo'ding stale certill catc 2 Total 2 No. of children not al -tending any school, be tween four and twenty years or uge 27tl V. of 0 127 No of pupils enrolled in private schools In the district Ill Estimated value of school house, including school house ground- J 27,IKK) E'timutcd value of school fur niture belonging to the school houses .'1,200 Estimated value ol uppuiatus, including maps, globe-, charts, school tablets, etc M) Amount of Insurance on school houses or other ii'liool properly Ccnlrut school $I,HH, Geary fUKKI !I,IH 0 Average amount of salary paid mule tcucher- per mouth . .. 1US 7 1 Average amount of salary paid female teachers per month 4"i..'!ti No. of months public school taught 0 No. of private school- 3 No. of school houses in this dis trict, (frame) 2 No. of suitable record honks be longing to the district (sup plle.i with) Yes Value of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary belonging to dis trict (supplied with) Yis Per eel t of lax voted and lev ted during Ihe year lu this district for school purposes 2 mills I ' I N A N t ' I A I, ST A T K M K N T. llKCKIITS. Whole amount school funds in th hands of district clerk at the beginning of this school year, Maruli 2, ISiMI I3!U CI Amount received on district tax account during the yea' 3227 04 Amount of money received of county treasurer from the county school fund during the year... 4.'i2l 00 Amount of money received from count y treasurer from the apportionment of Ihe atatoichnol fund during the year I2S7 30 Amount of money received by rate hills (hi ring the year Ifl.'l 00 'Slf'l MO 17 ii. . ;'a. . 1 I.I. Lvi .11 EHDiCINE I t . v. i 1 i Total flft'ilU 45 DIstllPKHKMKNTH. Amount pa'.d out for teach ers' wagea $7i;01 i!5 Amount paid for Junllors -isJ (H) Amount paid for repairs on school house and premises... Amount paid for fuel end inci dentals, wood $2.r)8.03, other exponse f. '147.(13 Amount paid for clerk' ser vices Amount puld for insurance. .. Amount paid out for all other school purposes, notes and interest 1132 77 Unpaid warrants al begin ning of year 12 U2 14 3D CO,'. CO 12.". 00 10.1 (10 Total Cash on hand Amount school funds possession of the f 10202 CO 300 M not lu school clerk f 10.103 4.'. Dally Uu-ra, Mureli ?.. In Thk Kkcokdkii'h Cot'iir. To day bus lieen a busy one foi the He- corder. Two Chinamen were lined 18 each, otio for a-saul(, tho other for carrying concealed weapons. Ash ley Stevens was lined $l"i for an as sault on V.vn Gray and an unknown culprit paid $S and costs for indulging lu disorderly conduct. Eva drny also appeared before the recorder on the charge of assault, but w hen the G C A hd went to press the case had not been disposed (r. i-i Il I t ; vtT. I'V I l '.. ir.'.l .:'!. UOP-dcn't wrg.'t-shiRKlsri t hl.e all nature, i i ih.iKrJ up by . i . v.iii. li brings on 1 .'. "V .lnj Kheutna t i v. .il.c i'fi your Liver v ti t.i'.i" Sl.MMONS Miir. 1 1 Jo it. It also .. !..-i-ps il pnperly at r . ' : t u ill be free from ; i I'.-.lv itivlgor.itej. . C..:.VMlLtH)I)whfn i i All n'.Jili.ni, anj that 1 1 : I :wr isk'-pt active. i 'v i .11 ij note the ! I i ui',' SIM.MONS l. '..' l! is SIMMONS i ' ; .: iiKikes the 1 1 p A r T in nquia I. , I' .M, t- if the -1 ),ss i tG ti ll i u.l tin- h'l-b i. in every ... : i it. J. li. i iiiu ; Cj., i'lotudi iphio. Pa. I'll F. TP. I I'M I'll IX T OKATOK. IIU I liissiii it. , Hie 1'nlverslty and Citizens I Hue In Doltiff lliiu Honor. Mem1" is of the faculty of the U of O, student aud citizen turned out eu iii'ie y ster.lav eveiung in nonor of Mr I'isU, the intercollegiate oratori cal champion of Oregon for the present vear. In till there have bven live of the intf iv.ill.'oat.i oi Uoi le il contests, ami one befoie h 11 th.) U oT O bjen VictoiioiM. This was lu 1H02, wheu Al ss Julia YiMzie, d.i-s or '03, carried oil the leuiois. Last cveniiu' the l.irgo auditorium of Villard Hull was completely lilted. Conspicuous mining the audience waa the class nf '07. Seated on the right sideuf llie gallery, the class pennant of purple and gold hanging In graceful folds below tin-in , they presented a picture of triumph and college enthu siasm lately i ipialh d ill the history of the University. Not less deeply than Mr Fi-k him. If, do his classmate appreciate the great honor th success ful contestant has brought upon him HL'ir, his clns, and hi college. Promptly ut 8::it) o'clock, member or the faculty, the executive committee of the hoard or regents, Mr F'isk, and Mr Wood. on, president of the dim of '07 nud presiding oillcer of the even ing, mounted the rostrum. The yell of '07 was given with a will and the audience settled itself to listen to ali Interesting program. The Intr iiluctory address was made by Mr Woodson, aud wa followed by un luslrutiiunlal solo by Miss Klater. MrN II Friendly, in behair of the re gents, spoke a few appiopriute words after which a pleasing duet was sui.g by Misses Vorati and Hendricks. Prof Carson then delivered a short address. Mr I-'l-k then rese to respond and as he stepped to the front of the front of the rostrum a perfect roar of applause greeted him. He thanked the students and the faculty, the re gents aud citizens for their interest In the contest and for the kindness they nud shown hlui, aud after a short but feeling ad'lrcn resumed hi seat. The program was closed by a vocal .Io by Miss Cccilu Dorris, after which an informal reception wu held. Alter tho reception lu Villard hall, the Senior class adjourned to tho liiiuhonicre whvre a supper was given. Mr F'isk by his class. The tables were beautifully decorated witli the colors of '07 and draped upon. the w ull buck of them Was the class pennant. Toasts were resKnded,to by Miss Underwood and Mis Kelly and Messrs Travis, McFudden, Keeney and Fisk, and college songs were sung, one of them having been written by an enthusiastic collegian expressly for tho occasion. P.eforu breaking up for the nigh!., a 11 ish picture of the clam was taken. KLMSTKD AN OKFICHIt In llm Iiiscluirge ol His Duty. Serious Ucsults Apprehended. Cui fAtii: Gkovk, March 2. Yester day evening City Marshal J Ii Baker was :i-:iulted mid seriously lnured by Ii H Mushy, whom he was tryngl to arrest Mishy, In company with several disorderly chaiacters, had become In toxicide. I and was creating a disturb mice, when .Marsnai isiiaer auempieu Mosl.y resisted and struck the otVu i r mi the head with a heavy Iron bar, Indicting a wound which Is sellout and may prove fatal. 632 K27 5.13 1073 Daily i. 'inl, Mii'i'li 1. Aktkk Thk u. L H McMuhun of Hi.'em Is in the city today. He None of the 10 sergeant-iit-arms appointed j m(. irr..t by the house at Salem to enlorce the attendance of absent members und Is here after llepresenativrs Palm, ami aughan. Mr uugnun is mo sick to Mo,l,y has an unsavory reputation return to Halem and the sergeant at- luil) tlli u ,,(, t, nrst time he has arms has not yet found Palm, who is j ,m(, ,,,,,,,, h wU, farshal ilaker. Ha probably somev-eru In the woods iM flv,llK.,ltiy rcslstud urrest and baa near his farm. Lark Ililyeu left for j .V);l ti,,,,., huccccded In escaping tho Haluiu on tin early train this morn- ! uHieer. Marshal linker -9 under tho care or I hr Wall, li s couditiou I precarious Academy ok Sn iKNCK. i he Acude-! and no one can say w hat the result tnvof Hcieinsi or the University ofiwilioe. ing. Oreiron held 1 1 regular monthly meet Ing last Sufui day evening. The featuie if the meetin: ; ws- a lecture on "Plant Lire" by Mrs LI K MoCoruack. O I, T Harris of Eugene, dep ciitlng attorney, a rlvol from this ufiei noun. A warrant has been worn out for Mosby'e arrest. i-piity prrwt rum Eugetie . s-il time enioyed by the youi, aud privilege- ltors.