fcsr 'i V ' ' ' . e t i .. l .... .. i ni i iui 'inn . HO .Hill OF TU.UK. Intcrcutlng ,t-the. Mcotliiir tuesday. NlRlit ' The hoard of tirtilf lu-iil its regular monthly moetjnn tit the court house Tuesday ovonittj:, ,j. J ApptM-soii' pieM dcnt, in the chair. Minutes of last tegular mooting read nil nprovM. lit l'ortiaiul, was ii nnv-t interesting i document mill was hstono t to with l'io toitful inloiest. v The. SUhIi'I Stitmrintehdervt," hv N.i S.lpvgort," MxM IVvto'r," hy Mitv'tio rn'inlmll, mill "The, .Model j Teacher'' hv Mi. I,, C Drigga, won siihji-cts very nhly handled, as was also "ltowto'llelr. Vholars" hv Mrs, M J 11. Murray Kev, y, l'arker, dt-livyn-d a (owtr(u address nn'-Mnritnalitv. the primary Fred ratmerwaspioposod foi moniwr- i Noik. My Mm, r.. U. Wheeler wan ' ahip hy T. Li. Char man: Oil motion j illustrative o( th imtttccvl. workings of , the rulea wore suspended, and Mr. , the das room ''The missionary work TalmerVlivto I i , i :Luim1isoim Kv Rot. U.' V, Kill, of Albany llev, M. ll , Wheeler, followed iih "the needs of the I'uhlication' $vlity in pushing th missionary work with moiey -fttitl plulgoii Jor jthiM all important work. ' ,. . , 'Ihrve'iiiteresttng Kesnlima wore held Thursday, which were participated in bv Rev. J JI. Teal, I'm), Win Wilder, C A. WihhIv. C. A, I.wl; C. A. Nutley, Kev. J. WaMrop, , . 1' Hush, 0. Parker. S. V. Hill. f.. (5, YYhoe'e'r, and l; YYhitukei, Mm. Prof Mark Hailey, Mia. X.G. Wheeler ami W. T. Branch. orVwos.'Viojskkrs. Nineteenth Animal Reunion to te llclil tu Portland. Monday, Jun 14. The committee of arrangement for the nitietcenth annual pioneer remiion, composed of Mr. Frank lVkum, Henry Failing, Genoial William Kapns, (.'baa. E. I.add, John W, Minto, and George H. llitiu'S, secretary of tho association, hehl a preliminary meeting at the First Na tional bank. Frank lk-ktim was chosen chairman. Mr. l.aiUI was appointed a committee to confer with the maiugers of the Imposition huililini; about securing it for the public exercise on pioneer day. Uonor.il Kapns ami Mr. llimes were appointcil a iinnmittee to arranifc lor umsie. 0 F. Fax Ion, (jraml mar shal, ami John W. Mmto were appointcil a committee on c.irriaes, Charles K, l.aihl was selei teu as a committee, on finance. The tlutv of securinit rxMiictitui 1 o l.i, f..-.,.. .. ..I.......1 t I.. ..f portion of the V V ' , ' ".' r ' " ;., ,.; ,m).l,v I'm ... i.l.ll. .,( I " "fi.-iiii ... B f . , V v... .... ,V 'U.' 3. Trulliniicr sent in ! his resinat itui Sf nicnihcr, on aciMimt of m iit ubilily to attend . Accepted. '' ' llilia were received fioni Ww committee ipolnted to prepare (or the recivjitioii of the wroeideot. were read mountitit! to tW.Stt,' ami referred to the finance com mitter. ., : ; v !.: 1 ; K " A commnnicallou was received frim the Chicaso Manufacturing Ritreaii, lalin?tbat they hd on their list over iW manufacturing firms who were look ing for desirable locations, and that this board could m-eive all the hene(it of the bureau by pavit! annual dues oi f,r.' Secretary Inst ruiMHl to cirepond and asceriain facta. A communication wa received from Signal S'tvii-e Observer It. S. Fiijtne, of Portland, tatin that he would mail the Vuil.m.il Weather Bureau Weekl.v if ......1.1 i... Hie poaru nuiuu imiuc ctnuv kiiu lianjr in a conspicuoua place. Mr. McLaren, of Portland, who is interested i.i the construction of the proposed wooden railway from Wilhoit to Orcein City, had been invited to lay the matter in-fore the board of trade, and brioflvstiited that recently a company was incorporated with a capital stin k of $C50.000 to build a railroad from Salem to Orcw-'ii City by way of Mount Aiija'l. Scotts Mills, Rut'te Cn-ek, Wilhoit, and Molalla. Mr. Robert Scott is the lead ing spirit in the company, and I he head othYe of the corporation is at Maripntm. That surveyors arc now in the field be tween Mount Angel and ilhoit, and it i expected to have this Till FALliS CITY. ,..! ,,(.,;. , . ; ! ., t-. y A 8olil ami vSultantial ..City Fouutlt'tl on it lock,' Social and F.ilm-ittlonul AilTnnfiiK'H i i Of JIlMiiile liifeHesl. TTTTTTTTT. ,- . lHlcr Piirujii-iiifUs o' u J.m'til Mini tiet). crul NiifiH i - I .in Mr. Jacob Yost, ill Aurora ttna in ! t nvti TluiraOay, huiolhea at all houia Citv l.tinch'Comiter. d- at the troijoii Mr, l-' F. Hands lino boon very for the past (e du , ., , , . ' Mr, K. M. Aikhison, oi I'oriiund, watt In this citv this week looking ttitt-r lus intereta . i i , t . .i i.i ''H nn- ! i -I"' Confer in REAL, & WALK; Considerahle leleuhiphh1, Iik',I mid editorial niaitor 'rrowdetl out of Hun w eek 'a issue A.. fi 'tlioitt ' inade Miiunialtt V i -i i iltl-lbert. ' flit' Well i Mcwiai , SvCutl'inJ sale of ll'v acli'S at wtk lor, $;.'iiO0, i Mr,' lloliwo ( known civil enmneer of Arlington, in liui city yettenlay, .,, Measrni Warren A Holmail luiva re ceived ail immeliS'i itock of liuittiuK ol every pattern ami vaitcty, i ' Aside from Its presliuo as a iimitiifaet urinn center, Oi-egon City la noted for its ctitofiriing htutltiesa men, btvard i-f trade1, (Ire department, eegnn H-Nhleii-tv, the best nuided schol lit tW.itlate, has minierouit churches, fraternal and benevolent noeietiN,'iid lla peoplr are mural, intellectual ami hospitable, IU--si les tlm thoronglilT eiiHps'd piihlic schiHil, St, John' Seminary tiiulei the direction of the Heneihctine Sisters, is well patronised odih'iilienul Inaltitutioii of iiHint. TlnleloKHtit and wellapKiiuted court houae ilistiiiLfiiiMhim itn-uon thtv tis county seat of t hickaiiMS County, the R. Fiiuwv will sell his nlock pi mould-1 fourth In the state in point of population. ! imp, dmiia andwindowH at cost. A rn havinirover IS.tXW, which la nothimt as compared with the tiumher her fertile acits are capable of supporting, This city Justly (eels proud of her Hial'KNSION IIKIIHIK, which crosiies the liver just below wheie j If yon want bargain in doors, w in the mighty Willamette Falls jmur over j down and. mouldings, t all on R l'iule) tho broad rocky ledge. The Portland I ' ouv H"H"1" chance to aecurti tmrgiuua, t'p to the tune ni K'ung to picsa the Cititcd Ststcs war vessels had not suc ceeded in capturing the lulu, Mr. 0. A. lliiiding's new h:iilJlng I presents an elegant appearance, , II. lavis, the jeweler, w.ll lacupy one ' of the rooms, World pays the following tribute to our free bridge and Oregon t'ity : "This bridge is a handsome one span structure, a credit alike to the enterprise of the city and the county ; and let it he said for the benefit of the niosaWks of Portland and Multnomah county, that it is a free I ridge. No argus eed toll g.itherer confront the traveler, like a laud novelties in great varieiy, ' highwavinan, demanding a fee for the! : privilege of passing along the public' Postal Inspcctsr Culver was In Ci.goil highway I City Monday, and whilf here iiieii From' this bridge a sight greets the j H l"'t ollice. He expressed himself1 eye uneiittalled in grandeur and beiiutv. p'ouseil witli ils iii.uuiemi iil, I ill fivt-nint loiLiicw tntcId neuc tlm?.'!! ilr, Vt fKll forlv .lolliii tin ncre innl H"ir.U, ' A. fiilj lt.vt nf ,-H. , tv," Silieol'tliol.cs, ltciHi'i tilll.KT.Ilbl ll Oreu fw7 ' sale nt it Imraititt. All cot'fwKili'iice ' roni,t)y t ' 'nwwfl. ' "htl ' jtitl :UHW 'r troNriv. "'"lOffico over nufMii'sDrUtf Store, Orogonci b V b li PARK PLACE, s Are a(lcr your putroiiagefcand pi"Hie, by giving full value' on , fc secure their shine of it, big sale" and finall prollta being tltfc Jj Till ! k smhriw'tui a full llllnl ; t Dry (iimhIs, (liiu'i-i it's, limits ttinl Slums, (Mtitliiiig,'! Tinware, Stovt's, t'lttt ki'iy, Sftuls, Patent Medic:' I'Vetl, Wall I'lipt-r. Taints, Oils, Sash x aiitlUoors. anii!toii& waslii Miss N, W.atis has received tier spring stock of tine millinciv goisls, ; consisting of hats, tloueis, iiiuuiings, 0. E. M. FREYTAG, BEST AND CHEAPEST Juty, luml-cr having been ain-oly con tracted for construction He stated that the companv were snbiniitiug their proportions to the people ah-iig the tine ,for aid li building . tb roiid; . Ut--To buv stock ; 2nd to purchase the bonds of the company 'hawing interest ; Srd bv donations. He also stated that the average cost of constrn-'ting this kind of railroad was about WW terviiii!el Tliet people in the vicinity of Moll!a eoriiera ' had utready asreed to suhsi-ihe 2n.tot in stis k, and i-ommittees were activelv ; at wmk. . As the tailsof the woodvp rait wav are ma-?e broad amta tlaiige on e,jch I side of the car wheel hold llie cars in' .1 . '1 . .1 ... T . . .iai-i ill., I is ;u H tll,lttU4 .,ltII!lU, Jla,h . . " ' Mr M,I..irfns11m d.rv,.r,of , Uii WW ,V1S1W W '-" wooden railroads were now in successful j 11 k"w lll4ys 'ce and found oiicration m TaUfomia, and two more ! yotulg fry hud been turtied oiit on s eci,il mvita- : Hons. , . j The matter of a bull was discussed at ; somo length; and it wa thought best, in view of thu exporience of last year, to emit if ait'iit-ihei si instead theici-f to havi f ioneit sivial gatht-ins in the evening ai Hinged that it might he free fiom all i rgt-trAitiU, . ' TlH: FlMl (OM lilysION. On the right, roaring and timndeiiiig tike lea thousand canons, dashing Us, li against the mas-y nnks and breaking into millions oi crystal drp. a ad spark ling like so many diamonds in tho mvs of the early morning sun. he the Falls of the Willamette: while on lho left , nestling on the Mulls above, j hNtonca1 this rciinien, ami i old Oregon Citv. the newtor of tho ci il- a go-il "Id fash- z iiioii ni tiregiin. I lore the f Miiiihuloii of our great and prosperous t-lale .was laid Tho folloiiiiig perniils to iuir have ! been guiuted by t utility Clerk Jolitt-nn dining the pas' week:' .Matilda Wilson and tteniv Vass; l,irui llcss and Chas I). Lloindle. ( JOCER i Messrs. J. A. foiid-r.S, H. ai d John tireen have t i-t u i ti i 1 fiom a i't h-' tlm Itlue river inins In I am- enun'.v, ' lneeii tiros, an- wsll pl.-asn, witli th.ir ' on i inlmoti Ilntrhery. to he Isn.ited ' ' (the tniier ;( oftiiBhiil. M ..t.Vi-i. p.. ,i-,' - 1...Jk ....:it v,.' AKIL. .V.IIIUCIVIIV1 4 lJ itll'l lleic, gatiiei'cil tin- pioneer luei; am i woiueii, whoee hen.ic lives have yielded , the rich fruit a which .wo t-itly .-""' j Here the wimi' and heiievOient I'r ' McLaughlin, as eailv as IS2! built a ! mill, iiikI tlioogh a Kritiili snhiect. and intc iCNU'd in linglaod. , naming tin- suprmuaiiy i tins eotmtiy, yt he guv? 1 1 Hi lling iisin cts j fioi-ly ui Jos Miean to. aid llie .Ano'ti u-ry , 1-411, setlhn si I' wlink ho was reward that all tin, ;,),V IP, jueigliliyi y iniurmg lu Voui Since Pre-idellt Harrison and pailv , ;letl tl'vgou City, tlu ii iwuriit v Iruiii the i I time thov loll I'lirtlami has hren i (Cimliniittliviilioli. Kroni I'oitlanl. lice' went to the Sound, jelnrnod ti l,ni-' laud and continued ea-tward on their' I (ouniiiy home. They aiv eVsvtod to1 1 arrivu in Washlujloii ti,,laC. 1 !,-....,.....'...'...( VEGETABLES, FRUIT and FXNt'Y A N't' nTI'I,1: flp.Oct'.RU j,N UHKAr VAUlif Garden Seeds in Bulk. 13th and Main were netnsf consirunen, aim time iv im ta nn i,. ' riu.-i..,,,- ...,.1 r ncSiS -veafiga. trains run 10 ""u oik 11 any nsning was ilene it was not desirable to 'have at this rate of .-peed. ' llest-.rte.l that if itliehriuichtel the road running from Mt.' Angel to 'Wilhoit Would net tf:!dWa year, it would pay fnterest on the invest ment, while an iron mad for the sarrte distance would have to net H'l.tW illegally bit Saturday night and Sunday. ! Ilrty fnimij timtj tdm tishnnrn ir fome 'places bad beeil guilty. ' These 'fish-' ! ermen are very sly. but thv need ndt J he astonished' If the state film! is In- creaseil bv the tines that w ill sure v fol- A laigil iiiimt'iM m ritni uoi ica 01 1'iiK I lllHoti- ; J.;N rKii-HiK are prinled this week, and' ' ' ! It Is destri'd tn circnhitf Mieni li, rverr I in tlwaama aniem tlm lVorht com-s-J wtwm of tlie isf. Coplo ol this ,) 1 pomli-Mt sy!t i'W'heiil Portland waira'llion Will bo oM uv ivnt each. Send' mud .UutiiiiF on tlie YVtllamettii an I ! in the ''name of fvien-ts to whom 'yoal Lovejoy and Pettigrew were playing ! desire copies sent mid they will), penny ante ta deoidiv whether it shuiiht ' limited' diiect' to !lli'nle!froni tul Ih 1'iirtiiUjd or IJjh,o, Urvou -City was otMee, fwwt paid, a pinoi). of. simand iiuii'lriance; anil she 1 " 1 - j shows uo sign of, Utu decay o( g, tNi The tattle llariiar, miderthe tint1ce I the uoiilrary, hiijf life ami Imstle. lot the Haptist Ladies Aid Hociete, will' a' fi in, stttstisTiAt. i-irv. . ! u f, i"1,1;1'1' ,uir,"!"K:' Vulr",iM . i evening, Mat 21 and lVm, In-lit in t, . mipm- v.ii) . ua mii nm eieim-nis m ; i.apnst ciiurcn. .n 1111eresi.ni!; program 1 Oregon Wilson & Coot I'KW.HW n he tendered in III" I iv cream ami rake ail! hi ; the evi ; A.lmi- ning. All tire ion ten cents. future, great mists and i uot jealous because her,.sij.Uir down Conemali has WaUwwioikaua well a.- Iieisel. Tlie miils and I'.ii tories give eiuplot nieiit to no les than from uthnusuml In twvlve hiinilret people, and about $2.VMH1I i paid out ! ."'t Ust S:,tmd:ir titi annually for wae. W ith all these re-1 i-'nve their nnnta-s ;is sources, Oregon Citv needs no hoi on to'i Jones, hint a ticai'lr- She inssesses tile 1 routs tor ibe larivnv 1 . ,M...,. I, ,1 1 It . H.. . uwuix w lor li." me " !'- ii'ii 1 iow yu-jat mng. ifiti comiaissfeiners- enftmo ued tn tlm ruinfc stock ol uieso, jjnd that the proiniMa of the owner of! roa.ls ihe.v are enaniou to asccnu 'i:eavy , ?Jm,jigi ,,,, mi!s ctcel.-ior tae jtrades with ease, winch tegcther with tones in regard to keep waste out lif their IlO-inoh track enn'iles ilie.i)r:Mriiot- ; ;h Hvoi. huvu le-t l..-n ' kept it is ion to he, accomplished very much ,., the intention of the commissioners cheaper ' than the ordinary railroad, 1 to ihtl-.-t anv Jtmovanc Or e.pen 1 Mr. McLaren guaranteed the. wooden i (H-oplft who violateth law iiiint.-nfi;,llv, . railnwvl tale in every -wav- -4. wif JH an,l t:iey (neril re giV.) fnir tr.irnrnc "to an iron dr'sbnd road, and stabwf the ev.-rybndv.'iiiii'! it' no heed is taken the road was sure to be a paving investment. :,.,,,., ,,.,,..., iii 1,.. ,1,.,, ,1,., ,.;..i ........ and would ! be a grand thing 1 for .the , ,,1 tl. ! ,u. j "...iii.r i.-:tl, i-...'..!..:..:"; i advance her growth ennhtrv. and that tliev desired terminal U!..r..r ( V..,. f,.r.i i"vr.,..i:: u ... ' very cleuiaut.1 Of hrngroHs and piosin-rilv ! ol eggs from Mrs r . . I... I ... . " ' , , I, i,t 'It., aull ! Ulltk - ,. laciuiies 111 oiryiii 1 i.v. - 1 invrtct the Oregon state tish conimis This mutter was refermd to the coui- i Solvers to assist him in locating a mittee on mails and pnhlie ' highway I fcdrrtnn httteherv on the upper Columbia, with instructions to report, . . . ; ,M: uir which an appropriation w imide Mr. E. M Rands made a few reiparks hy the W ashington legislaturt-. The concerning the World's fair, and ment-!-; patty will leave Vancouver iih-Mit ' the oped tlie importance, , Oreaton.beinn '12h inst , and will he aioinpaiiied; by roresijnted, and further state-i . that , the superintendent of the Clackamas President Aierwn-.ibtd' firiyhia'tnlj :n hat:liwiyj ;.,;-,.,; 1 1, ; dan for a state convention to meet at ! : A I.AIit.t .VI 1 1. Mlt.. IJAAt K. room aiiOe Served din ing CenhallV invite SUPERIOR STOVES, TINWARE AND HARD! IjeV-a, Vh(, . Sore, and It. I betnn' .liTlice 1 ol a batfer's dnen 1 W. J. Caldwell, i I w itlu'ti 'herself.' 1 With maiv thousand , they lnoke up u at-miii- hen in the barn , , of horse power wasting away as it cornea i iX,u' made a hieakfast oil' the eggs w ilh-, from .the Kall.s, she extends the nittm "tit reviotw piep iiiitiini or rotidiuieiits, i.j.i,.ii...,...ai.li,.:,..ii...i.,...a ... bri.;. i,,.i.... c, i ,i a-. .. i iifviiir in. ,'1UM 1 1 V 1.' I tfo Jllnliaau l Uie.r, j j,ei,; irini incut $r f CUl.n, 01 1 i n i: vol M,s i oi; rut: .1 oilers him free sites and free poaei , ''-'Vs fu' the couiity jail. Tliev fo-ik Ih, .. I. - ... i i i lnfi,ul ' 'fl, v,,,. ..n:.,,' i . AUJoi;iiXKiK(u;,(;a.ir:KiTx;." Illl) I In, VI, III. i, I..I J ., r.. ....... ...1 I . 1 .' S" .i'-"'- rnjiji'171,-,1 n; , j 1 he from Portland, and as stealing U 1 U-coini,Ui , so .prevalent , htn, Ji,,tW jiouta tlmiight best Ui make nexainpi! ;o( thcinj,, ,, ,, ... , .,, , ., , Atkin Saws, -:- Oliver Pk ; " U i T Yi R ".'. :'' ' ; HARROWS,' CULTlVATDnSi tRlLU ..' ', AND SCEDRS "'"' ' 1 Portland, June tilth. Mr. Rands then made a motion that a committee o( three be appointed to confer with, the county court, in ;reference to a representation from this county to said etate convent ion, 'the motion carriedr whereupon the president appointed T. L. Charnian, R. D. Wilson and J. G. Pillshurv as said committee. The committee appointed to arrange a reception for President Harrison, made their 'report, and tendered a Vote of tlpvnks to O. A... Harding, who acted as grand marshal, and K. K. Charman, Chue. Albright, Jr. and J R. Rhodes, special committee on de coration. Report accepted. l'h MMd f ( punril ipit ;np . Their An adiounwl ,ireeUng of the council of Oregon (,'itv was held at city TilE Meeting of M.NRAY SCHOOLS- Convention in the State ThU City. The first session of a four days meet ing of Sunday school workers opened in this city on Wednesday, Presid'oat 'W.-Bi Hall of East ' Porttartdf occupied the chaif(i Fifty velfeaates f or dif ferent sections werA ' ennilffd' at the opening session. jTbe following ofljc'ere were elected for the' efisifiaj'yfear Presl- -lent, Deacon W. B. Hall, of East Port--j lafld j vjoeipijesKjeiit, Mr. L. L. Whit 1 tomb, o! Ilillsboro'; corresponding sec retary, Rev. E. G. Wheeler, of Port land t recording aecretaryr Rev. Geo. W. Hilt, of Albany ; statistical secretary, ) itev. u. a . vv oooy , or roruanu ; treas 'surer, Mrs. D. C. La(oirette, of Cfregon City executive eemrriittee, Deacon N. uygert, of Portland, A. 8,DreBser. of Oregon dity j I Will Brooks, of Salem j'J, C. Werchkul, of East Portland; A. Sandprs, of McMinnville. ' " The opening devotional services were conducted by Rev. F. K. VanTassel, of Astoria; and the address 'of welcome was trade by A. S. Dresser, superintend ent of Oregon City Sunday school. 1 ffhe president's address was short and to the point. He reviewed the work and ex horted alt to accomplish achievements for the year to come. The secretary, E. G. Wheeler, presented . Ida report, showing fifteen new schools organized during the year, thousands of hooks and bibles distributed and 1 sold, and many other things to encourage the workers. Thirty-r'.ve. schools have reported with over 400 officers and teach ers, ami v-m pupils. 1 tns partial report. It is believed that statistical report will show about pupils enrolled in Baptist schools. ThD ifute Convention ol the Veiing People I ' C of Iht- lluptist t'hurth. ) I 1 m.., ij ,i:i ... . . 1 . 1 ' "" 1 . 1 I'fiuiii'll ehiimlifir VV ml iii,u,l,i v ,, t,i ! people w as held inHlns dty at the Baptiirt Nfayor ttyaii in the chair. ; and all tho j church immediately ufter and following itheeluueol tl;.,llaptiti.StaU Sunday j School Conventton. The first session j was held Friday, MayH. J Hun., U, E .'Cross delivered' theopen iing addicts, and presided iduring the I session. Praise, service, . was! conducted ; by Ucv. T. K. VanTassel, of Astoria, j alter w hich Rev. Oilman Parker ad dressed the convetition upon "What j the Young People Owe the Chu-ch." I 1'iov. 0. A. Moody, of Portland, fol.owed upon "What tho Church Owi.s the i oung People. ' The convention unanimously adopted the basis of oiganization proposed by the Philadelphia conference. .. . Report.-) received fronif the f Various societies showed ' exceptionally jd work dope duping thei past year. E. G. yi)eeleii tiiteiyrriifii!!er,reported the organization of.ivenew liaptist societies. -Ajt tbei Friday ibormng session .'after ucTiirwinil-KiiruiHCM, I njieSSOT 10WI1- send, of Portland, spoke of the "Social Features and Effectiveness of the Worq'? antf Cl M" Brpvtf 1 sitokei dpon .tiie.iuteeti'of 'Our Great) Need.' the afternoon session was opened with a very interesting -consecration meeting led by Miss Mattie Martin, of McMinville. . Miss Celia Pennington, of Ajlbtny, read a paper on the ''titiecessful (' Prays iBrmeetintf,' f j; '! Si 1 l; i? ; f . . : MiM M Vrjss, bf (he .Women's Home Missipnaty society, toke W .horije and foreign mission. ... ' .-u . There was a large delegation present from all parts of the state, arid many interesting -discussions were had. The musical feature of the sessions was verv good, especial mention, is made of Prof. H, S.'Uile for his effort on the guitar. 1 Among those who took an active in terest in the-proceedings on the last 1 day are: 1-rank htannard, 0. P. Coshow, I C, W. Hrown, W. B. Hall. Prof. Town- send, llevs. G, W. ltill and liobert Whiteaker, Mrs. E. G. Wheeler, Misses .Mattie, Martin. Celia H. Pennington, and C C. Casto. couneilmeii present but Treiuhath ami Athey.. , , , , . , , ,. Minutes of last meeting read an proved. A petition waa read from 3, Mars, et at for privilege to comstrui t 1) and 8 foot sidewalks on two aided of block .11. On motion was granted. Chas. r.ubcoek, street commissioner, submitted his report for road luxes col lected for the year 18IHI : Amount of road tiixea listed $" 1.174.47; amount of taxes collected, lfJ4(a!.fK ; amount of road tax deliniiienl, lflti!l.7. Kelitrred to finance cominitlet. ! Jailidl W.mbr, 1 1 niiiriiiruf, tit,, I i E. A. Krey'tag, judges of election in second ward, and T. Califr and W T, W'hitlock, clerks, were allowed $4 each for their services. . , M V IV 0?Pi W allowed 3.5ft for ser vites as special policeman, and Jolm Green $2.50 as special policeman on election da v. , Tlie, Kajnrallj ami Cauncll, ... The new memhiirsif TIjo- ellv cnifiieil 1 have been sworn in, and will look alter 1 tin-bilNiriem of tti, eirv lut...ii... the i Mnyor eh'.-t, T. W", Sullivan. -ftinvi-jh ; his CottilMid, It. E. Cross, has verVeil nil injnetron on The tluiyir, renidcr atid ntemberrf of ttre: oh( 'cotincil, itgalnst; further pniew'tllngv hi the mavotalty irouiiu-. logeinei; wiui a wntot review, 1 from Judge Taylor, oyminiuidihg 1 the recorder to bring lho proeet dingn had by the council, in coiitiertiun with, this matter, before him in this city on i May 'Jilt li when he will decide whether or not their prot: lings were law lul, or whether they had jurisdiction. Aecoid- ; ing to the order made bv Ju lgo Tavlor j it is evident the council cried in lefii-ingj to grant T. W. Sullivan a certificate of i election, as the time to enter a protest was after a cot titl ni ut elotitioii had hewn issued.; ... Sd WagcDi lie- Healed bids will, ho received for the orny a 1 construction 01 a new burn until J ues- tlte iay, May v.i, nans iiiei specifications r,i)() can tie seen at hogus & Albright's meat market. Jcucs Loocn, A w'frrtnt;oIdered,dl1(lWIp in,. furor of J. Vv, O'Coliriell for 24, he tiavinjj fiaid out that amount for labor on the new pump. The committee, appointed to negotiate' the sale oltjiqr city blinds consisting of C . H. C'atifleia, T. 1. Charman and (Jr J. Parknr, stated that they had adverr, twed, the same and, receivej e'eral bids, the highest being that of 'B.' Gold smith, of, Portlluii; hfe havipirbid one half percent, premium, which wasacr cepted.'I'Cm mdtibn , the uroport of the committee was adopted. . The committee appointed to rovjse the new charter, stated, that they had not dorle the work for' the rfcion that, they did not have time to complete tlie wort before their terms of office expired. The mavor announced that the new charter made no provision for the bonds of the new c'tv officers, where nnon a resolution was adopted placing the bonds of city treasurer at $10,000, and the city assessor and collector, at jffiOOO. Councilman O'Connell made men tion that a writ of review hud been served oil the members of the council, mayor and recorder, whereupon, the council voted that, the, mayor and re corder take such steps as necessary to make, a defense before Circuit Judge Taylor, MayO. Iloll of lienor, : Following is a list of lho names of rupilH''in the public school of Viola District, No I t,' who have 'maintained. aj!Ood deportment' and have unit her been absent nor tardy during the month ending Mav, 8, IHifp:' ' T " John Mattoon, Jix-I ' l.acroy, ' Win Miller, Mym J,croy, J.oiiisu Lncrov,' Urania Wroy, Auiita Jiibb, l-loroncn Jubb, Jennie:. .luhb. Ennlv - Inbb, t,,i,i pv warn,,,, ... ..; ,.. , , ! , t),,' i ti.i ' mIkikn M. TAvi.oa. I vh . oi .,. , i, ;.,,f....,i, Teacher, . The following is the roll of honor in district No. 3!, embracing regnjar at Icndance; perfect dcporlrpunt and good achoiarship for the month ending May 8d, mi: .: t " ' -,' .:,..: Nina Garti. Am'iindii TinnerRtet.' Geo. Clark, Knima ' Wallace. Georgia Grace. A,ni"ie, ,5,!ck' Anni) Tinncrstet, Katie Manning, Cecil Casper. Cora Pirn,,. Hattie Ringo, Henry Klelnsmith, Willie Miller, Frank Miller, Frank ItintfO, !. erest Sager, Adolf Tinnerstct, Charley Bei'k, Emma Kleihsniith, John Miller Willie Wallace, Edna Jewell, Lottie Sa ger, Nellie Mclnlyre, Willio Clark, Snsio Kager, Sfirmio (llvck, Irene l.eo, I'red North, llert.rahl Jewell, Orvud Martin and Alfred Martin. Attendance during tin; month, 17' vis itors, 9. ' Friends are cordially invited to cull and sec what wo tire doing. Gkoimib H. Dunn, Teacher, I W n!o cuHt n I'till lir,(i of Hslitj) klCi'' uva :.,:' V; iVria.ct lNjr(l:Md piU'(:,,,i ring ttr stock of Spring Wdonns is In; 1 uc l lie ( oa.-t ainl coinprife hiiir-spnn rassciicer ninl Momihihi Half Platform Spring; Wagoa Scroll Spring Wagons'Handy ons," "Taylor," or ThreoSprii Wagons, Half spring Wagons, press and Delivery Wagons ,ir-. all I III HI 1 1 inst Co!l;' llu- li-uilitit; stvii'-" Special Parcel Delivery, ! Wag! tt1 Horse Business Wagons, Horse Iron Axle Wagons, Etc., 1 1 i. It will pay nil parties wanting ''o'.!' -ii-W Spring Wagons of Any Description 'lowvltlallnAM5 ""i )V" ''.nhie our vehicle, the hchbi.t t met, quality (.onsidercd, h,e, lal Cutaloguw and priuo lint mailed fr.r? STAVER&WALiKE IW Market Dlock, Portland, Crogort, j JOHN NISSEN, Ag't, Oregon C OI'I'TCK NKXT D0OU l'oST OI-TH'K.