:V MEW CONSTITl Tl' to it, n.t rvjwt in itiiiia to tho Bul t (l tii'xt tegular niovtiii)t utter audi i tvforomv. And By law or thr Orojtoii City Koiml ! Knoh oouniitte ahull moot at m-l of Trado. ,i,m' m' ,l, Mli,.v iiiimuvl bv uk rliairman. Tim (inane oomiitt)all examine ; the ttv.Asmvr' rvr-ort, with vouchor Artici.k I Naxk. , f,,r sn lmn0y JisimrmM, anil deliver The name of this oritaniration shall I , sumo to (lu sevrvtmy with i report. The Onyon Citv Boatxi ofTmJe. i The committee uimanutctmta ahull i!H evorv ondomor to imhu new faclo Artiolk II OtuKcra. rj,,, ,0 lHM)l, urt mj lo n,ttin tuw Theohjeots o( this Hoard hIIN in ' aliva.lv Iuhv all honorable ami wwt wav to promote j All committees aiiull have audi further nd farter (he (ra.lo. commerc. manu-! t''t f,'V .iuM to then, .m ' time to time lv the li.tanl or the prost- faofmw. atul -neral interests of Oregon t j)( City and Clackamas county; lo collect,! AKnci.x Ylll -Amkmksts. comi'il, atul publish accurate and eom-j Amemlnieiits to this constitution must, plete statistical information concerning ! for adoption, receive- the votes of at least Mid fit v and oountv; their dvanta, ! t.-thinls of tho member pnsent at a trade and industries, in otderlh.it our ! Kifilnr moelini of Die Board needs mav he viewed v i ll intelligence; Such amendment must he submitted and the.- "advantages made known; to!' the Hoard in writing at a reuular incrv th attractions of our city, the meeting at least one month prior to value of its property, promote the estab- j action. hshmeiHof usetul manufactories within ----- its Imtindaries or in Ha vicinity, and in- J as. mine siraiitfers io m:iKe 11 men noiuo and lo eo-oi orate with other hodiea for the mateiial advancement of the Taciric eoajt. Aktici.k III Mkmrkksiiip. Individuals, or individual menilws of firms or eorpomtions resi.tins; in the state of Oregon, en,Mv'el in lei, innate busi ness aed of respect;' hie st:tndmff. or in dividual of ipiod rvpu'e not ent.iKed in hnsiiics, ni,i l-ec.ime meni'vrs cl lias 'o:trd. Any one desirlm; to become a member of this Hoard shall have bis name pre sented in wiitinir by the Membership committee at a meeting of the Hoard, to be voted 111011, and upon itveiving the votes of the majority of the members present shall be declared a member. Every member of this Board shall pay to the treasurer, as dues, the sum of one dollar per mouth, w hich shall be j ;,i,l bi-monthly in advance. Anv member failing to rtv his dues for t ie spice of six mount atVr becoming j ,mrl1 one, may be suspenileil ny vole ot tlie board from membership Such mem bers may b reinstated by vote of the Hoard and upon the payment of the lack dues for which they were ius pended. Honorary member mav be elected at any regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of the member present, and shall be entitled to all the privilejtes of regular members eicept the rijjht lo vWe at elec tion or for the di-bursement of the fund of the Board Members may be expelled by a two thirds vote of members present at any regular meeting, notice of the same liaving been given at the preceding regu lar meeting. Article IV Officers. The otfiivrs of litis Boaid shall consist of a president, first and second vice-presidents, secretary, and treasurer, who shall be elected "ty ballot at trie annual meetings of the Board to serve one year or until their successor are elec'.ed. Article V Dcties or Officers. Section 1. It shall be the duty of the president to preside at all meetings of th Board. He shall be the chief executive officer of the Board, and shall be membtr ex officio of all standing committees He shall appoint all committees not otherwise ordered, and shall perform all other dutie9 pertaining to the otflce ol president. Six. 2. The vice-presidents shall dis charge (tie duties assigned to the presi dent in case of his absence or inability to Serve. Six. 3. Theecrptarv shall kvep a fair R D. BRUCE HKCKKSKNTINO The Clinton & McCoy Company of Portland, Wil t HKl.t. VKHV Fine Lots on Easy Installments, AT LOW I'KIOKS, WITltot'T INTKUKfT t TAX. Also, w ill htinilU Oregxiu I'ity rpertv, Ativ one desiring a country or i lly home, on easj terms, without iuleivsl or laves, w ill plnwcall nt my OIII I.IM 41 II. Oil. Akticik I Mektinos. Skctiox I. Regular uniting of this " i"m Ollleo over ltetitMmnl, as much work astwuinen in theordiimiy wav. The grt'at land mass of the North Auieiican continent is said to extend into j the Atlantic ocean from fifty to lfiO miles At one time this great terrace was all above water ami the oa was very deep near the ancient shore. The localities of all the large eadnrd cities were then far inland. This great change has taken (dace In so short a time, from of view, that the Board shall 1 held on the second Xlon-1 course of the Hudson ami other great day evening of each month, at the I rivers is vet easilv distinguished a il..... channels cut through this terrace, The hour of 7 o'cl.'Ck p. m. from IMotw lo M,,v d.l t V .,V1.,.'k u !,i,m t.i' t.. tVi'o'her oi'topua arm of (he mighty d ep are Skc. Stwial nuvtimts mav ho ! U'l'dually folding in their embrace the ra!i. at any time bv the president. I beautiful and populous tlelds that are Special meeliiigs ahull v called by the j near (he shore, at the rate of one (bird mesuteni upon me (etpiest in writing ot tive ineniN'rs of (he Board Sec 3. The regular meeting held on the second Monday in January of each war shall he the annual meetiiiv' of this Board, at w hich time will be read the annual reports and w ill occur the elec tion of officer. Article II Qiori m. Seven member shall constitute a quo rum for the transaction of business, hut a smaller number mav meet and ad- Articlk III Order or Bisinks. At the r. jular meetings of the Board the order of business shall be as follow: 1. Reading of the minutes. 2. Report of ollicer. Pioixieals for membership Reports of standing committees Report of special committees. 1'resentation of communications. I'nrinished business. New business. Mis,-elUneous business. Adjournment. Article IV Manual. Roberts' Rule of Order hall be (he recognixed authority on all parliament ary questions that may arise. Article V Amendment. Amendments to these Bv-Ijiw shall be subject to the same requirements as amendments to the Constitution. See Constitution, Article VIII. to lehuild The Palles in largei propott ions than ever before no one will deny, and that, If we exerclaethe proHr degree ofenterpiise, we shall forgo right ahead, notwithstanding the disaster of last Wednesday is also true. Alter the debris from the ruins is cleared away our business men should exercise such a degree ot enterprise as will merit the admiration of other towns. I'hii k ex ercised now will do more to estahlsh the prestige of this city the gateway of the Indian Kinpire than at any other time in our hlstorv. SOCIM ISM. V'ist Oiegonian : KHa Wheeler Wilcox will not be a socialist ativ longer than she larks experience and conlaitwith of a mile in cvnturv. The punv ff.rt 1 ,nB w,,n"- "K"' " r , 1 of man are ,H,we.les lostav the progr,.sa ' VtM l",,,,,t tn.lli.l what of this monster and he ctin" only slowlv to,l, Miul rrx'u' ,,, Blll""( ret rat before invasion. ' ! ,',,,,i,"u, lo ,,rwk K""U -" , I am) proclaim herself an individual, and Mr. (ha. K, l'ease resumed (eaclung j v ,.,,,, .ti.vering .( sunnyside on the 7th ins.at.t. (mtt ilmj;.ilmlli,v u 1u. ,lrolli;tll .Mr. .Miller, of inU, will leach t!uiiHm virtue that 3. 4. 5. fi. 7. 8. 9. 10. Standing Committees. OM FINANCE. C. H. Caufield. E. M. Rands, George Broughton.T.F. Eyan.W.T. Whitlock. , ON ARBITRATION. M. A. Stratton, Jame Shaw, C. H. Dye, L. C. Irigg, Julius Logus. OX NAVIGATION. G A. Harding, J. G. Pillsbury, Alden Graham. OX LEGISLATION. C. P. I.atourette.C. O.T. Williams, A. S. Dresser. OX TKUlK AND COMMERCE. Maj. T. Charinan, S. R. Green. ON HOAIIS AND IIIciHW VYS reijular journal of the proceedings of ti.e H 'aid. take charge of and keep all i H. K. 'Cross, I). I.atourette, b-ji'ks, puier and pmperty belongit fo j l'illsbury, C. O. T. Williams, cant the Hoard. j Appcrson. He sliall give proper notice to all com-1 ox mkmiikkshii'. n.ittees of their appointment, ami snail, when requested by the chaiiman, serve as cleikof any committee. Highland school again this Near Mr. George H. I'linn. after complet ing his term of school at l.atourelle Falls, will teach again at Clark. Mis Mattu'ie William, assisted by Miss Lottie Kly, will coumience scho.il at Mink' on tlie tirst Monday in Octoler, The Mount Pleasant school will be in on the first Monday in tVtotwr. Prof. Johnson and Mis IVattie have iieen re tained in this school. Prof. Evan ha been retained a principal of tlie Owgo school which re sumed work on the 14th instant. Prof. Gurley, assisted by Mis Wilkin son, opened school in West Oregon City on the 14th instant. The school this year i being conducted in the tine, new building which the enterprising citizen of that place have just com pleted . Only three of last year' teacher, the Misses Fannie Porter, May Kelly and Edith Glasspool, eon (in tie in (he Oregon City schools. Prof. Strange, the new principal, i an able educator, ami be will maintain the high standard which this school has attained under (he efficient management of Prof. Kigler. School district No. (Hi on the Tualatin river near Stafford bus let the contract for building a new frame school house 24x.kt. a man or woman can possess, because it make one different from hi fellow without in Ik least, in juring cr belittling anybody. Individu ality is an endowment that nature gave toman; to the leave of the trees; to the stone : to the grassi of the field ; to the trwoa of the fotesl ; in fact lo all animate and inanimate things, thereby protecting us against the unbearable burden which would afflict ua if every thing was alike. It i the strength and oul of the universe; it i the law of Gist and perfection. It ha no tight with anything, only ignorance fights it. It greatness is self evident localise it ba sis is peace, freedom, justice Banks. He shall give notice of meetings, con duct the correspondence of the Hoard, read such records and papers as the pres ident may direct, and perforin all other duties pertain;ng to the office. Ho shall receive as comjiensation for bis services the sum of ten dollars per month, payable quarterly by the treas- T. L. Charinan, X. O. Walden. ON MAXIFAITI RKS. C. H. Cantield. E. M. Rands, Chas. Meseive, X. O Walden, T. F. Ryan. OX ADVERTISING. Chas. Meserve, C. II. Dye, T. I- Char-man. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT "Tx 4. The treasurer shall be the cistodian of tlie funds of fhe Hoard, col lect all fines and dues, arid pay out the same only upon warrants signed by the secretary, except salaries of office rg, vhich he is authorized to pay upon piopeT receipts. He shall keep an accurate and full ac coct r.f all moneys of this Hoard received : nirsed. lie .-hall at the close of each quarter ruike a leport to the Board show -inir in detail the leceipta and expenditures for ! two sv toat quarter, with the haiunce on halm, st:d a: the annual inuetinss a classified rej ort for Ui; year. "His qui.ileriy reports sliall also give the names, of those irembcrs, who aie six months or inure in arrears in pay ment of dues. Six. 5. The presidents and vice-presidents shall he. ex-ollicio the trustees of tl.is Hoard. By George L. Stokv. The statement has been variously made that the word "news" derives its origin from the initial letters of the four cardinal points o' the compass, hut this is w holly imaginary. It is a substantive formed from the adjective new,, and lit erally means now. "News," therefore is "that which is now." It was formerly spelled newos, and was pronounced in tables. The first American, made illustintion was printed in 'full 'h almanac of Bos ton in ViUH. Hooks were regularly A COMPARISON. Evening Telegram: If a man steals a peach in a store it is "larceny in a dwelling," for whVh crime lie may )e sent to the penitentiary ; hut it seems from a story told yesterday that a mall can follow a little girl into a house with ntent and attempt to work her ruin and endangtr her life, ami pay only a pen alty of fit). Such crimes, if clearly proven, should be punished more severely, or the other more lightly. ORKGOX AM) THE WORLD H FAIlt. Albany Herald: The matter of pie Dentation in the World's Columbian Im position at Chicago, for the state of Ore gon, was discussed nt tho editorial a'HOciation at Astoria, and the conclusion arrived at that as tho legislature, lioard of commerce, counties and other means have failed, the newspaier of tho state would have to take the matter up an I carrv it through. A plan was formu lated ; for each country to get out a pamphlet all to lie consolidated in a hook and $100,000 be raised to edi(, piint ami circulate the book at the exposition. A more nonsensiciiil manner of spending a hundred thousaud could not he patched up. The pamphlet business has become a cracked and scorched chesnut not worthy of the spending money upon. U would be just as sensible to spend the amount named in makingcxeiuos in the ChicaL'o dialy papers: (lining tho con tinuance of the exposition, why Oreon had no exhibit on the grounds. The IJANK or lillKiii'.N I'll Y. Oldest BiakiDg House in ttie Cl!j. PIJ Up I .tll. l'4tlXX raisimxT, vn i ruiainasT, CAHMIia. atNAuaa. THO. CHARNAM. u.. a. niamsii . 0 CAi riLD. 1 HiULH h. CAi-rim.li. A teiipril banking btiatnru lrn.cls. DepoRtl nrv Wed lilhjpot In rhvek. Arred hlll ml nnipi .lle.,unld. ( iiiihtjr sinl cllr warrant boii(hl. Umhii nl nn arallalilf aecurllir. Kscliatixe tiotittht att't tniit. I'ollpetletis ntaitci rrumtly. Uratu ioM availailr lu any part nt the w.irlit Telncraphlc sielinf )( on puiilaail, Hau FranciM'o, rhlcnK.t ati.l New Yirk. tutt-ri'iU mll en ttmt .lt-.,nitn Suli Afvuta nl THKUMaN(-IK.Ul'K HANK AliTicl.K VI Commit! i:i:k. iiiii.-traieii I y ,me,ie;in artists after the j oniy way to do anything in the matter i- year 1720. Heiijainin Franklin is claimed : t ml ito motion some nieatti to put an i by .Mr. Fiazer, to have been an en-1 Greg,,,, exhibit in tiiu exposition. Every graver on either woo. I or type nieta.. i j,uhtry and product of Oregon that is Punt I'neern tlio lw.r I r,,,t.,U. . a ., , . . ., , , , . '" """fc" possiiiiu to gei mere snotii.i no reue- sented. A lull display of Oregon pro- Skctiox 1. The following shinning inioittees "hall h appointc-d at first leguiar meetiii'.' follotvinir earb annual moeting, to serve one year or until their s Hves.-or- are appointed ; the fiist named . ,i each committee to he its.'hairtuiiii un it other.' i.-e specilie.l ,y t.';.- president or di-teririim-d by the iii.;ii(!.;rti of the mmiUee: FmniicH iron ii is 1 1 i-r; , to i.-oh.-.J. ui l..eiiiijers ; :s Aibiti'alion. of live lnonihers On N; On 'l I i'i A- I VI; l t . I. n. ion, ind ,1; d . of thro. . f three meiiibers; Cotnitiftice, of tliree U'bw.-lVo.f.ftilWM.ietn. poem was. a copper plate engraver. The college of physicians and sur- j ducts is the very best advertisement ; geons, of Xew l ork possesses a circula-1 that could he put there, and if that is j tin j library '.he most unique of its kind j not forthcoming all other matters ini'h 1 ; in the world. It is composed of the i juat as well be dropped. I bones of 2511 human beings, and students I " " of the college are allowed to take out 1 V"K "AIXKS K,,IK' i "volume" or cedar box. which con-i Tint Dulles Times Mountaineer: ft i tains portions they wish to study after ! is ,r"(! tll;lt tll(! ,a,,! fla'!S "f I he lute ,urce I depositing sf:j 50 to insure the return of I '"fihlu conflagration have Htihsided ; but . I the 'ciiculating medium." smoke and cinders still cover fully onn- I- i ., i, ,.fi i- f ,i , l half of the cit v, and our citizens are not i A wonderful in:it:h lite lor Inatheiiiat-i . ,. - . . i , , . u , , . , , ' inlly lettovere.l Irom thelernhle shock of jv.i 1.1,11.1111,11111, ,i.i.T iiin.ij oeeii jijif Washington. rIIE OMMH:CIAt. HANK. OF I'liKtiil.N (1 I V ('I'ttsl, TKIS..4ITS A ..rSltHAI, lusKISil m ist.. I.e.im iiilIc llll;. 1..1iilc.. Mnkra i ler-tien.. Inn. met .ell. r. limn,, en nli ,,im In tin- l llll.-,l Son,.,, Kur..). an, I lleim Keiik-P.-.eit ri-i-,-1- .-. ul,i... 1 1., i l.. k Inl. lc.l nl uieml rat.n all. .writ en nine iIi-immik. llnnk ".i-ll friun V . M. Uii r. X tialiifilal - cvrnliiKa iriuii a to 7 r, H. I) C. LATol ltEITK, l'ri-.i..-nl V K. p.tNAI.PS.lN. ( h,. NEW TODAY. JOHN ZEEK, HAUI.OW, OH., KIiicUmiiIiIi iiikI U iictin 11 orkrr JliilHesliueiiiH II Specially. Hepuiritit.' of nil kimts promptly done ti i.l at reasoiitihle prices. JOHN DUFFY Oregon City Express No I. Light freight and parrels delivered to all parts of the city. leave ur l.TH ith v. T liarluw. H. A. VORPAHL, 4.'eiienil llliK-l.sinlflilu.; ,,,,,1 r(.. iirliiK. n'Hgoii mid lluggy Wnrk u Specially. IlorscshoeltiK hi a lirst class iiininier. Canhv. Oregon. GRAND OPENING! Clothing Departmen Pall, ltJOl. TMIC I.AW(UCST STOCK tF - CLOTHING EVER DROUGHT TO THIS CITY, Al l. . I'l l. Wool., AM Will bo Sold at Trices Never Dreamed of ,,.fr, Remember, AlhWool Suits from $10 to $20, Ail 12 D;k inn Case i FcTfcl I'll U OwraUtei m.ii l buy any motr I iiiY iiOtis n- I tlt ll Al l. Won). i..MSu pricea hcrelelim' i luirKi'.l lor SIhk. nel t'ell.m t'lnthl.h J. W. O'CONNELL, "l'h 4'Uthlnr au4 llan, MRS. A. M. LINVILLE, liK.M.KK IS Ladies' and Children's Furnishing (joodv LACKS, FANCY AKTH'I.KS AND WOUSTKD.S. "Full Stock of Silk Floss, Arrnsene, Chenille AMiOTllKU IiKlMU ATIVK oHS AMKNTw. FJ.YC)' U'Oh'h' IX ,4 LI STYLES J.YD HESIG. SI'AMI'IMl OS LINKS ASH r'M.T li'M! f OKWCK. Two Doon Helen Wr. HurmrMer'a Jrnrlrj More, (IHIil.OX ( ITT, iJ GEORGE BROUGHTON, mam rcrt nut .r u t. mm or FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER VVIL STOCK OF F!.OOKIN(i,CK!!.lN(. Kl'STIC AND FISH INU LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. Special Bills Cut to Order Mill uiul Yard on the River, Fot of Main Si root, UKKtioN CITY. U. K. li. (i(M)l). JAM KM THORSi GOOD & THORNE'S DRY CONCENTRATOR, Pulverizing hy Impact and Soparathi- hy Air and (Jraviij (Jold, Silver, (galena, Niikle, Tin, Sulphurets OrOHu r M.-IU l Thrlr .inmir. Tltti. ml!UI. r,!r."y ., , ., ,,, ,; ., . ,,, j,,,,,,,,,", . IMON lll( oi!kx. (r. front and MaiM Mm I,, Km lb.n.1, Or. CITV VIEW 31 A H K KtT BOYER & LACEY, - - - . Proprjetor! VII).KS.1,.: AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Fresh Heef, )Iulfon, Pork, Ham, Ihmi W tSTTU, l,t f M EAT k.-,. h:,( i.f;u-ti.,n iv.Ml. VEAL, PORK, and PRODUCE Boufjht. Sl.tip mi SEVENTH STREET, ( I,,.,! (,f Stir-. Ili GREAT Wl MAYER : & : ACKERMAN, 1 '- Ol.ll It I.I A i l.lt.u.KKS Dr. C. V. Sullivan, oswMiio, oi:r,(i(i, Tiie oily DRUGGIST lictroi PortlaHd w Orcfon city. (tittrli'D a full lit f IIIHOH, MKDK'IXKH, TOII.IT A It rl( l.:s, Mi- 1 TKiNs AM) IIAKUIAI.I, IKHiliH. ! I'lllX ltir'l IUNH ( AltKI'l I.I.V ( UM I'dl'M), !, :Clltltll at "r-'jtrtpti iter- imriii liltl -; f:Vt- mi Itt'-li'lH. f th ;t.tt Lpi'.iU, tt: j tln-.ir aiisvu-rH t:an ; ally v i I,, '! I l.t IjVlilti- I II It u -i.i-.ii lib lii; fl'ily of c.utli coiiiiiiiltei' lo act jiioiniitly uimn all inaltoHt riilerrud tt'.tiii, It U ttfilht'l ihu ! y tti'taiiH of it li'- i ,:r fr,n,-i v, ill. ' i S!,o Httiiti; litiK! I tiil lwl aiitomatic-! . i'.ify. till itlii'l'','-:iii(:;i) i.ci'-iiiiM' for iini-1 , , .1," ... T1,, : .m-'i-r liW) tl,(t. 1 hy l.-y:-, Litt o intitii!j; last WctliittHilay. Tho only fiiltj.'itt of' coiivurwitiuii in tin; awful indication wet liavi; Hiiflcrcd, ami Hiillicicnt. linn; Im.. not c!:tjis'",i! for cxcilcl fculin to c.o noil juili-nii'iit aMrl i!H Fway. 'i iic 1 lo-ts I,(t0(l,0')'l woilli of pi-opcity im ai(i.'tliit-', 'out tin; two di al lii i:iiri.i ,y j tin; fin; iiiont ho. no.i'rlv can 1m n-' Ktorcl, j:it. Iniinan livK never. Al j),;., ; particular tunc, vlicn tint circnlali,,;' ni('ii;i:;ii -:.-,.t :, t lit; Icirnin of l;ii.,ih":,.-i liloc.kH tit.tl ilwt llini!n will act iih a great, tlrawliacl; lo tin; liroHiicrit v of tlit;;itv GHNIiRAL MERCHANDISE . . lowest yffi&&r ELY d IlARRSflOIOij, l'i:.l,Ki;s in ivic c rinr ion lit". OiiBiiiiiii with a couijitogiaiih can doj'fhut our natural rewuiccH lire bullicient fiivcry, T'eed n ml S.-.li; Sl.tltlc CnECOMCITY. r,oc.'ri:ii itt.i -wi-.ii.s 'i in-, ititiocic a.s'Ii lll'.l'OT. )ou1lo fiii.l Sili-lo J!i;, nntl Fj1 did Iioi-.-i;k iilivnyri on litnul nt tlie lowcsf jirioi't;. A corrnll '-'iinieeli i' with tint 'i.-.rn for lot,. c. i-i- , lnlot m ii.t ii mi re; ai-liic ;. .- ).;' Htock iroiiiilly alu-ndcil to 1 -. n l(!l,ll)-. horses Bought and Sold. ;F.,r, i;r,(l.,!ll M ,,,; V;, ! '''l-''- ro.... ,, M(J. '!f-l il' OlVvl ( 'y, LViV .'" rl"'. 'orn Meal ,.,,) -.' U kill., ... '' ; '!'':!; '''"'""veai- ,oi ; ' IHIHIM,,:, , " 1" !-'- I" (i I!,., B. S. BELLOMY, o1'I'. CHAKM.W ItliOS.' IllMl.l'lN1 Citriii-s a Full St.u k of rmTT'T7 a BE I-V 'IOI,t,l ; i ! i"' I'-ceive in let,,,,. ! , I t a it,,.,-.. I ...... , ! Ol ".';"'' i.i:i.i,.. rw nn; inKlii-H nnokd, ,;,. ,., for liiillnr, HWh H... .'0-M. "'" h!iti)iiihur 11, 18I(). ..!Hot,::!,oM r.t.r.i .hi'U?s Niiw ami r-VcoinHlan.! I'u t n UitrO lioiiuht anil Soltl. Can give yttu u liaigtii". -- a tn Mg.Hr-- t.. ' iiff. i.,.rT". IIIOIIII . v..