O o o - i nil i iii mT-J2mmmmmvs MM MM MI . . ;K lUcckln enterprise. Fill PAY. Laws of the Stale of Oregon. AS ACT to c'iilrih n Uniform Course of I'tibl c Instru -lion in the Common schools of this S;jte. jj ,v en'tcfed the L'fjislnllve Atsvmhly of thi St-tte of Orep'M : TITLE I- eUPERIXTEXDEXT O? PUBLIC 1XSTUC t TIOX. i Section 1. The oilice of Snperntendent of Public Instructi n is hereby detutclu-d from the tiice ol (iiiviTno and ci fated a di-tinct atvk separate oilice. The Siipenn ten lent of Public In-trnetion sliall he. in the first instance, elected by joint ballot of tl.is Legislative Assembly,, ami tie sbull bold bis ofliee until his successor is duly elected and (ualitiel. Stc. 2. A .Superintendent of Publ'c In struction shill on elected at the-, general elec tion of the year eighteen imndred and seventy-four and every four years there after, and .shall qualify end enter upon t he discharge of his duties at the time tixed by law for other Stite flicers. He shall re ceive un annual .salary of one thoitsmd live hundred dollars, payable in the s i me man ner as the salari-s of other Slate oflicers are laid. Sec. C. The Superintendent of Public In struction shad be provided with au oilice lo cated at the St i:e t'ajdtal, furnished with the necessity stationery, lights, fuel, etc, to oe pai 1 f r" in the manner that the'-expensrs ol the oilice of (?.veitior, Secretary of State, and Treasurer are paid. Skc. t- It shall be the duly of the Super intendent i.f Pu'd'c Extinction to exercise a jre'i'jral snperinKtidence of the county and school .iistiict oJlicersand the Public School s of" the State. Sue. .". lie shall h-LI a Tenchers' Insti tute i:i each Judicial D.-tnct at least once each vear. Sxc. . Jle sliall .-viperniien.i me prim in'r :m.l tl .-llisimftlfifr ol SilCll blallK fot'lllS, ru.es and I cuilati-.n-', f'-r the use and l'OV- eminent of the Public feehoi.ls, as tiie ."stite Board ma v authorize. Sko. 7. " He s'ull s-ct as Secretary of the B-Mfd of Elocution. Skc. ?. lit- sha.'l at least one? a ye.ir hold a State TtacheiV Institute at the capital of the S.a'e. C S::c. L. He shall make ooj qtiaiter'y v .tfeni-iit t the ne::es-ary traveling; expen ses in -iti red in the dischaiirt of his duties, which clai-ns shall be audited by tl e St. ite Bond of Education, an i pin. I as are ottni claims ai:n-r th ; State. Xkc. I", lie shall, under the direction of the State Hoard of Ehr-ation, issue a circu lar to each (.'ontvy Superintendent, contain ing a lis-f of studies lequired to he t.oiia in the "Public Scho. 1. Each Superintendent shall, jift'-r d i-i eonsi.lei ation. write opposite each sl'oh the text book preferred. Tii: County Superi. tei deirt si. all trans mit such cir. ul.iis, fully answered, to the St ite Stij.ei ii.te:.(h nt of Public Instruction, M il.. ha 1 cause t!ie same to be 1 v.d before the Slate S ;;;ei .tendent of Public li.stiuc- tion. no shall .ti, woo slia.l fj-iise the same to be laid lie- f..r.- the Slate Board of Edu.-atioii. and the t.-t book, in anv one braiicti, rec. iyjiu t ie b iirhest mi ii Iser of .'otes shall be t be-aut hot -r. -.1 text l.i.nl;, in tii.it bran -li. in th Pub'.ie Sjh.n Is id' this State, for the four years next s ;ec.'e lin (tjie oliijial announcement of tin: S ijiel in t- :deot ol P.ibllc I list ruct i' u. P. o-vide-l t li ,i if any two or m-.re text bonks shall in the Hi st selection receive Hie same ami ln;!ie-t t uo.ber, the Snpvi intendeut tball d. i ide whioi-f tliem s!iall be used. St;c. 11. Ami t ie Supeiniteiideut of Pub lic Instruction shail. evetv four years after liie ti.st selection of t .t books, issi.e simi lar en cilia's, and unless some new text book shill receive an actual nn.juitv of (Hie votes nt t tie County Su;ei irite. .dents, then no chaii.- shall be made il .l in; t.ft next fuu ye.n s. Skc. 1. It is her. by provided that the Supei i t . n . 1 1-1 1 1 i f Ihibli r Instruction, elect, nt by this Legislative -s- nibly, shall is-ue sa-d cnculiis luimediately a .d reipi re answers orbeloie ! he li i st d.iv ot J.uiu ai'.', i ihleeii bundled and seventy three, and im.'iietiialeiv lay said answers before the 1. iard o! Education who shall c.inva-s the answers :,ml .i-c- r: aiiKt he series of t Xi bo ks desired, ami shall instruct the Sec ret, ii v of the li iir t t officially inform each Co intv Siiji' i iuti ii lent of tiie result cl such vote.au. I the County S iper.nteii lent - sh.id immediately i iU r :u the district oflicers, in their respective counties, of the series of t l Looks authorized by the Mate Board, arid it is heiev piuvided that saidseiie s: i'. I be iutrodui ediin all the Public Schools ot the State, fin or before the litst day of October, eighteen hundred and scventy thi( e. and on the same day every four years thereafter, in accord. nice with the provisi- n for ch intriiii; text book-; and any d strict neul. ctiiiL; to so piovide tor the inti oiluc i iii ofthe authorized series of text books, shall foih.it its proportion of the School Fund for the succeeding year, and every year theieaftcr until all of said series are nr r duced. i" Skc. l:;. The Supei intendent of Publie Instruction shaM repo'rt 10 the Legislative Assembly bieniially, in the same manner and at the same time that other State olli c-is make their reports. His tejrort shall contwin: 1. The ireneral comlilioti of the Public Schools of the State. The amount of school money appor tion I a uom; the several counties and t'u sources whence s :ch niouev was derived. o. Ainoniits raised by county and district taxes, ami the amounts paid lor teachets' sal dies, buildings, lu nituiv, etc. 4. The senes of text books authorized by the State Board, in accordance w.th the 1 r visi ois of this Act. ". The rnlesp and regulations presc ribed by t!;e State Board, fur the government and In tio i of the Public Schools". 6. The number and t;i ade of the scho ds i:t each county. 7. The number of per-oin between the ages of heir and twenty years ; the number at endinjr nublic schools, and the number at tending m ivate schools ; number not attend ing a iy school. S. He sha I collect st itis'ics c inceriiitii; the chartered Educational Institutions oi fii'e ."state, including number of pup, Is, .roperty. iioraries; saiat u s ot teachers, etc., etc.; tins j s ial. me ude ail in-titutiens under the patron- ! a-e ;;f the State. i .'. AnySaud all infi-rniatioii that, in his i judgment, may be Mi-eful to the public and j f r the advancement of the educational m-tei-sts ol the Mate. Si;cU. The Superiutcndei.t of I'ublic j Instruction shall, at the expiration of his ' term of oilice, deliver to Lis succis-r all ! the li ioks. paoers. etc., of li s olli.-e and take ! a rcceij't therefor. j TIILE1I. j STATK UOAl:0 OK KI! CATION". i Skc. l.i. The tJoveiiior. Secietarv of Mite and Siq ei in eudent of Public. Iiistruc- tnn sliall conrtitute a State Board of Edu- Cat on. S..c In. The nie tings of the Biaid shall be held Semi annu il v at tin. S:,t C-... t .1 1 on the first Mo idav in January an 1 .lulv All needed statio icy for the Hoard shall be furnished by the Secretary of S'at and anr& I'Mtiting auih rized by the Board shall be done by t ie State Punier, at the rates al I we 1 him by law for other State work. Skc. IT. "The Slate Board shall have power 1. To authorize a series of text hooks to be us. d in tiie Public Schools, in accordance nh the provisions ol fiis Act. -. T t proscribe a series of rules for the pit.etal government of the Public Schools, thai s a secure i ei'ularit v ot a! ten Jr.n.-e prevent, truancy, sc.-u e and promote Hie i red in'ersrs of the schoo's. j "f. lo use a common seal. 4. To order any prinii that m:iy be nece aiy to carry in to, i fleet the provisions ot I his Act. 'j o. T.i sit as a Boird of Examination, nt I their semi annual meeti -s. ai d 'Taut life -.',..!.... s:. .. 1. i . (1 and 2w -t ceiti.icates of t he same f . .1 ce as-! t:io e granted ' V County S Jiennte.. dents. I.'fe d. pi .mas sh.ll entitle the holder, to -eh in anv Pubhc Sch ol in the State. '.! isr t e bte ol the li-dder unless revoked I or un .rotess, .mil conduct. t-i te pli ",,lo"m entitle the holder fu i.d.r-r.r"'iC in the State n.n by the Do., rd-for ut, professional con- - - 4 s , ... s. suoiecL i n'TiK:!- t .. . . I In Vt 'Z, ' years; and rade good in a'ny cju .ty or -1 x months. Ti. h ees . hiir 'h I , r- , . , -e. w, 1 h.. .V0ID.,,,oma8 Ccr ! ;iu O 1 For State Life D plo na, K. For State D'ploma. For State Certificate. 1st grade, ?i. For !-iate Certifiea e .'d arad.-. 2 .tO. The fees collected shall constitute a fuid Tor oavinir the expenses of such assistants. in eoii.iuctintr the examination, as the Board mavi'eeni proper.- Th : Boar.l shdll have powei t i invite not l.-ss f an 'our pr -fessioiial le.ichers, to assis in thf s m-aimuil ex uniua'io i-; but such a-sisia ,t. int.s sl.all nct be allowed any .ay, oiher than is provided for in this Act con cerning lees for Dip ouihs anil Cettili -ati-s. Sue. H. The pr ceediOs.f 'fich sesst n of the Board shall be. jiublisheil f r general distribution, containing in cdditioi t (De ordinary i roeeedme;s. the lesiill of the ex amina'i ns Pr Celt ficates Skc. I'.', 'lb- State.-Hoard mar. ft their discretion, trrntil, wi nout exaininai ion, Ui plomas and Cet li .cates t persons prese t in authentii ated Id 1 unas a ol C nific .tes from othfr States, of the like unide and k nd, as those granted by the B jard of th.s StH'C (': Q Skc. 20. All Diplomas or Cirtificates granted by the State Board may be revoked by the Board, for immoral or u.iproleaioual c mduct. TITLE I!I. COUNTY PCnOOL SCPKR NTEXPEXT. Sec. 21. That th.-ie shall be elected by the Ies;al voters of the several couutiesof th:s Sfate.at the biennial electi ns. a County Sui-erintendent of Commo i s-chool-. for each county, who shall Imld, his otfice tor two vear-, or until a sue. essor has b en hosen a:id has q.ial fied as iequired by this .Act. Sec. -?. The Superintendent elect shall i.-pnilify within thirty (lavs after the day ot . lection by taking an oath to supp rt ihe Coiisfuti ui" of the United States, and the 1 stale of O.e-jon. and t laithfud v discha-ge the ilu'ies required of him by this Act; s.nil oath sh ill be i edm e I t w: i i ijr, sunsc i e I to an I ph , office ol h iced Oil liie in the County Clei.c s is ounty. Skc. '2. The annual salary ot the Super intendent shall be such as the di-cretion ol the Coniit v Co irt n-ay d -em the yearly ser v ces ol the Sui erintendeut demand Skc. til. The S-.pei mtende;it shall be liable to a tim of one liumlred dollars if I e does not pei form the du'ie- herein ii-qu red oi him. and lhe Con ify Co u t i-f his c-emtv shall brinr suit against him as inother cases if he laii to pay Slid line into the C"iit)tv School Fun J nitli.u sixty das fioin the day assessed. Skc. ti". The duties of Supei inteudeiit shall be a fo'l -ws : 1. lie s-.ali lav o'f li s county info con venient school districts, and may uiso mak l'erati"iis and changes io thesaine wnen pe titioned so to do, n t he man tier her. ;iiaf er specified ; -in I he si i a I keep a I cord slio . ing the l-oiiiidai ies an 1 numb 'is of all t e dis tricts in his cuiut y -o es a .I s: i d an I a tered. 'Z. He shall, when he establishes a new di'lriet, immediately notify in writing s one taxabl i dial) t. mt such district, i;ivin z til said notice the number ard bou difies to ie of; nnl ivlii'ii lie makes altei a io .s he sh .11 imiii.'.liate'y not fy. in the mm aforesaid thellne trsot allthedi tiloc m erne I. : may es ablisii new iri-;:icts. where not alrcadi hill olf. o i t he pe i I ion ol t tee I - iial v- te.s of li p opos d new id-triei, b: t sfiall n -t in.'.ke any chaoses in t e dis tricts of his cou tv unless pet t oti-d -o lo do bv a VKaioritv ol toe leira v t. f each district oncer e l in the cba . 4. lie .-had, oi the tiur.l Mon 1 iv o' Maicli and May. on the Hind Mo .day ( September ol each year,, make an aj.porv. tioument ol the ei tire Sell- ol Fu. d then : II the t'ointy Treasury, among the sever. ii school itistiicts nt lis cSmty iii.it havi: re poitetl to him as rcqo.rid by this Act, n proportion to the numb -l of pers uis n t t; district over the age ot lour and under' twenty year--, as soon as In- shall iriye made so h appor: i .n neiit, he sua. I draw orders on the Treasu:". r in f.vnr ol tli districts lor tiie.r res;i ctive sh ires, ami immediately trans. mt the Silue lo t .e cle. ks ot tl.fi r'ltist ii;!-. o. He sh i I keep a book i t which he sh II open ai aec oi it wit i the I reasu re r . his i o mtv, iiKo with the seve u ilis:i ict. lit? shall c a ixe lhe Treasurer wi u all t .e scho I finds going mt his h im's, an ! win u jie 'l ieas irer rha I p-seiit t in n the l).s tri. t Clerk's receij'tshe shall credit the Treasurer with t e amou'it. W he i t e S i per: n t n dent shill have made the en I v a p p il tionu.e it o! lhe S hooi F.nal he shall eivlit. each district with ill- amount thus set apaj t to it and o:i receiving th. r ceipts o! t ie lylei K ot a tlistrict tiom Hie liea-ur-er, he shall charge the amount to such di trn t. li. lie shall, when the selections of scho'd land- have not be u in h i i his county, sel ct as such. Sec ions '. a d C' of each Tow nship; or it any 'ail or ad of u. h Sections are cr?i ned through don.i'ion, pre empt on of pur. htise, he sh ill select u lie i fiereof sir li other suitable lands as he c .in find; and when he sh iil have in ide sue i se lection, he shall immediately n ti v tiie lr. per 1 ind otlieer of the St lb- that such lauds have been sek-i t d lor school pur po es. 7- lie shall take pofd care of t L e school lands of his county, ami i' any ii ismi sh 1' in any n::n er tiespass upon the same, he shall prose ute them for double the anior.ii: ot damages il .tie s id land, such sirn ti be paid v-rnio ihe county treisiuy. and hall be long to th,; .-cliool Fund of the coun'y. S. Ke shall st i ict y exaini- e ail p- rsoiis who apply ti in n for cer ilic.t s with he ' intention of tendiing in hi-cou tv. in tiie I liillnU'in.r to ittfl-.'s v iv- II. t!....r .i il v i-i. ,.l. i ing, writing, men ai in ithmelie, wrift. n arith:ncl5c, Eng ish gra iiuin-, gco4rapliy, ti odcra history, and if they p s-e-s a o d, mural character he shill give them a eeiti.i ia!e ot the tollowi .g furiu, to wit: Here f.llows tiie form of the certifi -ate, whi -h is siiusJar to the o.ie uo.v used Eo. EXTEIII'KISE." 1". He snail receive the reports from all the Districts of his county, ami sha I by t a lirst Mon lay of April, ot'Q-adi year, mak out in his r cord k-pt for'the purpose, from the Di-trict re.io ts a geiieial report, a hi njr such snsesli 'in theret i as he mat deem of nup.'.rianc. to th ? Ciii.sk i f edii'-a i hi, ami transmit a copy thereof to t.ie S.ijiet iuteu J ent of Public hist, ucti n. 0 1 1. He -hall by the :; h of June of ea h year make o.i a li nu;ce i eport to t he County Coutt. slioving tlo- amount of money-a ses-e 1 and coQctci! at c unity expense, and applied to County Schools during ihe vear ending lhe lii st "Monday i f A pr i previo is. 1-. He shall tuiu over t i his sue essor in olli -e -vh.-ii Ie s.iall have qmili led. as re quire' bv this A t all b oks and p. per, be-hi.'-.ing to I. is oilice. Skc.2.'. If any County Superb ten lent s.iall f.il or iie.hct l re.iori. . th-r S ate Sn.ei i, ten, lent of Public. I istr n itbn. as provided t'.T Wn this Act. w thin l- n days alter the time speci ied. t h State Su .er n tendent shall report the delinq i, ncr i the Conniy Judge of t o- count v for tt l.ic i sue ! Supe:i--teiideiit h Ids ottic ; and the C uutv Court, or a im.j intv thee..', m ,v de-hue vacant the oli e ueld bv sm h C untv Su ,ft inteudeiit. and ti l the unexpired term ol sue I va al- olTu-e by the appoiutiii nit ol some c uiipet. ni peisi i. win. shall be a duly q nil tied elector of s ml c u .ty. SKJ -J7. In ea-. of a va a ucv i il he o lie of C .nntyo Supe. inte. dent. 'the Co..iily mm s.,;,ii appp.Lnt some snirahle pes m to fid nut tiie unexpired term Skc js Toe C nntv Court f lhes veral f,?"""r'f 'U t.-X" 1 "' by qmred to le at the s ifW- tune tbev K-vv ot .er t ,-; al,X "! :'H th- taxable p,o";.e,tt . th.i.- ounty f .r school purjosfs ot tlneenniis o.i toe dollar, tvh.cii -I, ,il e col ce I ,tt same ti e. i ih,. same manner, a .d by the s.ri.e .li;Jf M,.l, t , r ux s )(. c( li. s- ct X shall subm t i s liro ., y ' Of the loss throng , de ino.iencv Akc. -f T..h County , , e is .'r. r of e aeh couut v shal make ,, d .-x ..Lit o. so, ,,! tumis ,. Ilill!e !Ml I ni(1 the Ire.ism v. He si, til also t ela n an I ,.r '.. once U tU: Sup ,iU. .!e,,,"s orders by 'l i,,, -.v. ,....., i .e yei ly s. t. lenient Hit Couutv superint. mknt. UlLK IV. Hit t- -n sen 'oi. i. sruier; . - .-v.oe in i iMt nie i 'X in . .! ,ce V . , ' J" rcN '" "'e no I irovid,.d . - 'O'tenhV., s Su;eriteu but sl.Tll ' '' '" " ' ,1 ult ' ,1 ' ' ZlT' ,, - .ve in m. d ?. . Cs '" Vllllif y lroiK pllhlic uiz , , ref t n -"v ,!l0 Veo ie.it h,ce mr th purpo. ' Iul elec three ! . i;. ; M.t I..UIT..CI l" I f . fO. ... Li ..-.. t ..... . . . 'vr, . nniil their snccess. rs ate e'e.-. n ,.. t w'"' q milled. ben Hire- or more vot. rs l, ,T a-setnb'ed. i ursuant to i oti-c. ther s' Ti const tute a q lor im to do bpsi,,..., "'n ' shall l.ne T.ower to .hi . " a',,, I hut annnii school meetin.'s : Pr ivil..rl t least -en d.vs' n tic - h,M hi tl'J " . - " ..-ioe. nn.u naeetings cilkd m pursja'.ce of tbia Act: collect 4 Provided further. tLit in a-iy district con taining live humlreft or more qu ilifie I votes this ii. tice shall be duly publisaed in one or more newspapers of such Disiet iu which said District is located. Skc. 31. Sir-h meeting shall organ;ze by 'ippoiu'ing a Chairman and Secretary, mid u tj' then proceed to elect, by ballot," three' lliiectors, who shall hold their oilice until he first annual meeting there ifter, or until lis succes-or lias been chosen and qual lied Sec. 32. TJie Directors and Clerk elected at the first meeting shall qualify i m tiled ate ly by taking an oath to support the Con st itut ion and Laws of the'Uni ed States and the State of Orcg a id lo faith' id ly.dis charge the dut.es of thei r oilice to the best of their aibilry, and the t h ik shall give a bond to the Direc'o r for such su.Tj as they m iv requ.re. as an additional pledge for the f.n'l. ful pei fortiianc3 of" his dutie- ; the Chairman of the meetings, or any one he mav choose, shall administer the oath ol oilice to the Ditct.rs and Clerk elect. v skc. ML The Direct us and Clerk elected and qualified, as aforesaid, sliall have the same power a id shall perforin "t' e same d lies hereinafter req nrd to be perf M ined, by Direct os and Clerk-, elect, d at the annual meeting of n gularly organized dis tr.cu. Skc. -It. Orgtnized di.-trc's shall hold annual meetings on the lirst M- tidav of April, and shal! !ect one D rector every year, for each disti ic'.vno shall quality as aforesaid, and shall h 'ld his oilice lor luce years, s that the oldest Di.ecior sliall re lire fioni oilice in .Tiler. The Dirtbtors elected on the orga .ization of a di-tiict shall remain or re ire as a vo'e i f the fi st animal meeting may decide, the tv gett liir the highest votes to retain their olli -e until their next annual meeting, and the one getting the hijhest vote thereat, sh ill serve until the next annual ii-eet in ' thcn-alter: Provided, That in a .y district, contain ng five hun dred or m ire jtiilill-d votes Jhe annual election for Directois and Clerk sliall be held at from tw p. m. tdl P. i. of the first Monday in A pi il, th it s ich election sh .11 be b.' ballot a .d tnat. judges of such electio i shall he iip; oiuted by the Directoi s of each d..-tric', tt ho shall .-It at the t ine ami piac ' a, pointed lo receive and canvass the votes; and Piovided. further, that in such distri ts no othe'" oiisine-.s be tr i.is ictc-d on he d iv of election, and that a meet-tig shall be lodd on the Moti a.' evening foHow.ngsa d annu il electi n at seven aid a half' o'c'ock for the i ransa' tion of the lemainitig bus.nes of said district. sec. S'i. Any two Directors shall consti-tnt- a quoSu ii to do business. Skj. ;i Th- olde t in oilice of the I) rec tors present shall act as a uhaiuuSti of all owetings; and ia cas neither of the I). rec tor l- prese .t, the qualified voters present s.iall el . ct a " h ur ua n - Skc. -"7. The Duties of? D'.ri ctors of sc .o il dist i ict- shal. be: 1. To aiiUi .rize the Clerktocallspeci.il meetin.s; "2. To issue wirriyits to the Clerks, nu thortzi ig t 'it-iii to collect iu the niiiiia of the . list, ict and in the same nianm r as the St.te and c niil t..xe- nr.- col eeted. ad i ixt asse e.l to the inhibit ints theieof, and upon die taxa.de properly of all lion res; ideuts; t 3. When authoriz-d by a mijo itv vote oi the di-trcls to pnicha-e, lease, or build SL'h "flio is1 s, mid to buy ami lease lauds lor sc i nd pnrp ses, and to lake e.l e of and Inr-ni-li Ih ir school houses Willi the nee -s.-ary u I, lijiit, I brai ies, a p iiatus, 'ic ; 4. To see tbat he,wishes i.f t e district toward out-sde sc'iola'j 'a e respected; o. T.i employ teac eys and assist them ill the government of the schoo'; i. To audit al. claims against the di-trict ami draw ciders on liie Clerk the t mount ; 7. T. require ef the District . Cl Tk a bond of such fu. e a- shall seem ju t and reason able, lor the faith nil perb.rinaiice i f his d-lie ; '4)0 examine a d correct th" assesm-nt roll made by the cler as hcie.ua ter pro v!j I. " m;c.3 When a vacancy shall occur in the I. ".i id t I ire. tot s. I v death, resig ui ti ' i, or i.iffe' w se, the icmainiiig inembeeor iiieinbeis tin reof shall loithtvi'h auth -nze he Cl ik to call a special meeting to Id. sue I acancv .. cy St: :!.. 'Ili Directors shad perform tl.-ii olhei duties, not pr- vided foi-inth-Ac:, as the wan s of their Dis r'Cts in.iy !m time to l ine demand; ami i they ii. gle t to I'lTJiirin ail the !ul!e- e loun ii upon n bv thj A i -thev shall lo-1, it the r ..(lie p .iv a line o'p'teii d 'liars into lhe Troisury of .he Ibstrict, s .bj-ct to the decisi-.il of in.-j 'i- ty v .te ' f l heir 1) strict .st.C 1'. All D.s'ri ts organized in put suance of lhis Ai t sliall he to all intents and." pu p ses a holy coip.ra e. compete it ii trau-acl all bi.si less cotni ig under thei j.iiisin lion, and to -iu' ami Oe sue.l. lien suit is com, n j.iced against any District notice must be(iirved upon one of lae Di rectors. Six-. 41. District meetings legal'y caFed shiill h ive p-.wer t i h vy a t 'X ui on a I the red aud perscnal proprty in tlieii District ii 1 n.ake any iiecess.nv approiu I itiou lor tiieupp.rt and benefit ..f scho us; al o ml 1 u ii Ii'ikii tune to u ue, ami t s ipiilr va cancies iu t eir I isti ill oilii e.: Provided Thai the inajori.y ol t ie legal voters pivs nt so "iecroe. "-i.e. 42. Districts sh dl not be entitle 1 t- their prop i timi of the School Pu:i I at iht illspos.l ( Un; (',) inty School Superintend' e .t unless tliet shall rep .ft to Irm by t it Il st .Moiidiy of .M.irch .f each vear, and I shall h ife. h d a sci.oo'. taught iu th- ir Dis ni.-i oi ii;. e (in li ter s ilur.ilioii in ea. li M.'.ii: Provided. Tliat a newd sti.c. sliall n t he le(U'.f to have a sc I o! as ahiresaid, f -tne spa c ,.f to tee vears fr un the dale of its orjai. ition. .heii Disti ic has for i it.-d 'l- school inoeey. l.o recouf whatcV-c r sh ih be had to obt i n the sa ne. Si-.o. 41 Any male per on shall I o en'i t'o I to vo'e at a scnool meeting who ts twe.itv-one y. ins of age. and has res .led in ihe Dstri t t:-irtv oats inimetlhitel v pre- I e. eding. .ui 1 who has pro. e ty in I'.e Dis tr.bt, mi j ;ct 'o assi- sment and t ixatio i. Skc. f. Wo . e-i w o are wnh'ty an-I hat e ciiTidren I eilu. i.te and t . xnble p,-op e:ty iu th j strict and who hue resoled u the District ih.rty day a as aforesaid, shall be e . titled lo y. e. kc. 4. Distri ts cannot, levy a tax for any pu!os -, uul'-ss tin; i;ot ce calling the me li .g states Hp.-s t he ii ol.jee . Sue 4'! Scoools supported by a tax up. i the D. strict, snail be free to all perso s bttrt'een tne ai-s f f ur and lue .iv ears. lej-i ling tii rein; id persons Iro n "ii side mav be adiuilled on such terms as the Dis tric in y dir. ct. s'kc. 4. Tii niinnt s of a'l school me t l gs m ist be sign. d by ihe Ch.i.i man and Secret i iv. , .skc. is. If any ll ni'il of Dir-clo s li.i'I draw a warrant on fi.e Scho I Fun t I'.i tie wages o. any teacher who lias i ot obt.ti icd a ceitliciie as r qu red b.'ifns Act, an I laid thesiieb foie the Directors lor their .ns cell n siicii disfriel shall to f it its .lo porii oi o: ih.- c.i i.l Kuud for he year. Stc. 4.1 U h n a vote is be...g' aken iu D st ict tm; t ugs the a e a d noes shall be .'railed. II deu anii. il hv tivo ftr nun., c.i.., i f tne me sling Si.c. ". To it. ail School I) . st r'ct- formed by Ih SMipei liitemle:.t of C .innioii S h io., sh ill in- tor ie d ol f in iguoiis ici r i(i t . S..C. 1. W li I-,, the p dilic go d i eq .ire it. ii School Dis net may be l. r n d ot adj.. i ent tei rit.ii v, I v ng in t.o..r moiecou.-tl- s; an I it shall be he duij. f th- l l. r. o sucli Dsluc to repoi i .n uabv in ea h Su-pei.nt.-n cut liavi g ji is.licl loo; and s i id Cb-i k si all include in such icpit t e tin n t.er ..f -coolais ies.ing iu e ch county; said CJer. shall be eiuiti. d to d .W, to, fhe ben.'. it of i.is Distr.ct.th.it. p..rtio i ,.f t.,. P.b(J).'Sch oi fund d ie aaid District fr.. in eac.i cou il . t li;i: N(-'--1-- A ceitlirate icccived f.ouithe ui'ei i.iienilei.t ot .-.t!,. i ; . ...i...... -uch Hi tn.-i t'l IV h.r sif.l.itHi. u li cl,.;. .11 I e -ulh lei.l to imi , ti mi Ii i. , li i.i such ' l tr i :, 0 ,1 ra.v o.iv .ut ol' tlit i 'ilium ... . l,o .1 F il IC :,.. Each c' o 1 Disti ict shall et..-i Ut flit; iililii.j,! inc. tilisrs, a Di f i, t i;!... i-' no vi i ,j(l ,.s , no vi ;( ll(l , ... I" IS SUCCESS r choseii t-iol ---- - II 1 1 - qu il li, d. as e'pto I ii tins Coa. fer DiCm , tVe-kV t!fe du,jr f t!le I- lo recorrl i.II ,.t,.u. 1:.. : . ' "'" of hi fiis. ."- 111 a O.iOK, to b I'tie. provided for the pur- To irt e f otice. ns r. quir, d In this Act " 1 sji.-ciul meetings. ' of annual an. 0. W t.. ,, - . , ,, "C'W I OV IhP lleVei- mil- lv i 11 : . . t 1 i Wt v I "a e Uf' H--,""s-'cut of all '.'t. tax.tl.le pit.pi-rtv the e. an I rteliv rthe assessuieut rod to the Dii e. tors- l'..... .i . . , vii urn, oue year sh .l. mteiveiie betwe.. ! HSSess neiits -"J m.t. ,l,e rrr lv the indited ass- m. nt roil and w.rrant from ihe l.irr..,. . ad the tixea for vh ch the roll calls by the t me nndin the manner authorizca bv the wai rant; 'a. To make in his record a yearly report for bis District, and send a copy tl.eie t to the County SchooPSuperintendent. 6uch report shall be submitted, as nearly as may be. in the to lowing fo.m, to-wi : Heie follows a copy o t!,e report, simi l it- t tim nn u-ttirh has heretofore been in force, and as the Clerks will bp furui-hed J win. hrnilt for their reptftts.. we deem it useless to publish it. En. Kxthrprisb 0. To keep h correct ncconnt iu a book provided lor the purpose, of all inonets coming into his bunds and of all paid out. belonging to hi. Districts, an I shallnake a report of the annual meeting, and when called upon by Duect ti to dj so, shall fe poi t at special meetings. 7. When he receives the .Superintendent's order for the money set apart for his Dis trict 6it of the County .School Fu id . lie shal 1 ininied'utely ci.Il upot the Treasurer, either in person or otti'Ttvise. pre .ent his order, get the money and receipt for the .same. 8. He shall turn over all district money, books and papers to a duly qu il. lied suc cessor. i. He shall within ten days r.fer the an nual school meeting, send to the County School .Superintendent a list of the ofiicers of the District. Sec. 5.. 'J he Clerk shall have for his services live per nt of the money Collected bv him of Dislr.Ct taxes. Vec. 5(3. The Clerk shall, if he f;.ils to perform all the duties requ red of him by this Act. forfeit the percentage al'owed him, ami suffer the enforcement of his bond. Vkc. 57. The Clleik slia.l act as 6'ecretaty of all meetings. .Vec. 53. In case the oll'ice of Clerk sha'I become vacant in any District bv death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty f the Directors to appoint from among li e qualified vdets of the Distr ct some per-on to fill such vacancy until his successor is duly elected aud qualified. TITLE V. FC'ilO L TEACIIKIIS. f.c A teacher's duty, while in c!.arge of a school, sha l be as follows - 1. To iiiaiiitain0 order in school, and conduct himse'f i i such a manner before h s school as to command respect from his pup, Is; 2. To commence school at n:ne o'clock m.. nua to ci.-sie at 4 o clock P M ., ot i each d iv. giving one hour for reel eation at n 'on : Piovided. That the Directors may t.rdci'oa less i i 1 1 1 1 1 b L r of hours; 3. To labor durntg school hours, to ad vance the schohfrs in t heir studies, toe c ate i i their minds a desire f ,r kimwlelge, moral tv. politeness, cleanliness and the ine si rvalio i of physical h -alth ; 4. To keep a ici-ter showing the names. Pj e, sex a d daily a: tendance of all persons att-iiihng h s sell ol. and baud the District Clerk a copy of tiie same at the clo. e of cachQ q .sirtt r. .sec. ''. Tecc' ers may. in case theCouto t .Su, ei intend. nt does-Qhein injustice on ex aminations, apply to the Aupei inteudeiit ol Public histr ict ii i, wli.) is h rehv" ani horiz -d to is-ue certificates to such tcacherjt of the same lore, and granti g them tiie same i ights hikJ1 pi i vileges as those issued by the Con ity .Supei iutei. dent. .s.c II. i.ty days, or twelve school weeks, shall cousjtute a quarter of a school year. (J Skc. i2. All Acts ami parts of Acts, whether general or sp ei so fir as thev .are incoiisis cut w th the proviM .ip of mis iii-t. are hereby repealed : but. such re-gv'al shall not affect any legal proce nli igs taken, or taxes lev ed . or oilicei s elec ed ii: accord ance wil i tiieQir..v sions of su h repealed laws; but the i flicers under the old law sha 1 pei form the iic-tv duties ere it d by ili act, aud until their-tu -ccs ors a' e duly e eet ed and qu 1 fied, provided for in this Act. Appiovt-d October 2 ', 1n72. Attest: S. F. Cutiiwirx. o Secretrriy of Slafe. The licst Sjcijfy. 'Xo c ompniiy, or jjooil compn- nv was n, inocto rrivt-n hv :i is- t inrjuishod niati to :t!I liis yoiuii; fVii'iuls. iLvvar:! motto In; wavs ftnU'iuoivd to follow as far as lay in f.s power, aiul it was a very w ise one. Another man of hiirh poMtion in ; liie woriti made it a rule to asso ciate with h oli miniled, intelligent nun, rather tlian with t'ashjonahle I'llt is; niiil Ki' ha-1 deiiveil more in telleettial improvement from them than from all the hooks he ever rea'l. Sir Thomas Fowell IJnton oflen spoke of the jrjat heneli's he hail fleiivttl from his visits to a partic ular family. Their words ami ex ample stimiilafeil him to make the nmst of his powers. 'Tt has x'i en a color to my whole life,"' he saiil. Speaking of his success at t! ie mil versit V. lie rem irkoil c-m aseiihe it to nothinr hut mv visits to t he famil v, where I can -'lit tl lie infection of sclf-impmveinent ?5 Purely it our visits have an in iiiicnee upon our characters for life, it shouM he a matter ol serious im portance to us in what family we allow ourselves to he intimate. Boys ami jirls form atthments very easily, ami often with vetv little forethought. I this, as in ail things else, you shouhl not fail to take a l ilM- of thos who oin ..I.l..e in.1 wiser, :ui.l never choose for a Ineiiil one a 'ainst, hom von hoi-.. cen warneil hy those who .learly ove you. There are people whose very presence seems to lift von up into a hetter, hio-her ntmosiihere. Choose such associates when it is in your power, ami the more you can lite in I n-ir siii-u'tv th.. 1 t t - or liolli miml ami heart. ''He liat waMietli witfi wise men shall c wise : huf a comnaiiion of fools all 1 e lest rove. 1.1' Death is not a 0lauLrhin'r matter, hut even those who fouml the holy ot a yoiiiior r'rem hmau must have smi.'e.l when they Iou!il in his (lock et a note, sa vin-r: ,M v name is -; I h:ul not tl e least intention 'il comiuiuin'r suiiiDe. I nu-telv w ent into t he sea lor a hath." How litl he know he was ileaI w hen he wrote the note. The against Iioston i . revenue framl case Will am Wall & Co. in has heeii comprorniseil hv inn pa vi mr into the Lniteil States 'Ijeasiiry the sum of -J400,-000. Tiie New Vift k case against t I ........... i: . i . ui- .-.line linn was coimn omiscu li 3" the navmi'iit. of 1-20 000. " -AoYouurr man who recently took himself a wife, says lie il'nlift liml it half so hanl to rit marrietl as he lil to eret the furniture. Love is ilescriheil as very much like a Scotch -plaid 'all "stuff" and much crossed. I-or what uort is a man bound j IUI till' Havre. courtstii) ? liound to lero-ymen .ind brakesman do the most eouiilinir. b o. Gold Bonds Wv( diner rino-s. "stale. H C0URT3SY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY CF CALIFORNIA, DtT-DL-TTT TTV PAT T CY"i D7JT A A UCTION AND COMMISSION AUCTIONEER! Corner of Front and Oakstreets , Portland AUCTION SALES Of Real Estate. Groceries, GeneralMfcrclian dise and Horses, Every Wednesday and Saturday A. B. .Richardson, Auctioneei AT PRIVATE SALE. English refinei Uarand Bundle Iron Knglish Square and Octagon Cast steel Horse shoes, Files, Iiasps, saws Screws, Fiy-paus, sheet iron, K.'g. Iron also: A largeassortment of Groceries and tiauors A. li. Ii-ichahdson, Auctioiietr o OKEGOX CITV, OnilGOX, ItETAIL DEALERS IN o J I also keep constantly on hand o sam:.m C ASS IM FR E S, FI.ANX EES. J.VEEL)8 AND BLANKETS. Which I will sell 8t the Factory Prices, and will tike wool iu exchange. rT r tvill also pay the highest prices for Putter. Eggs, and all Kinds .f good country produce. I v.il! s'A as low as any house in Oregon, for Cash oe i ts equivalent in good nieri hanfalile produce. e . j Give me a cull and sati-fv yourselves: JOHN M VEILS. Jan. 13, ISTl.tf o jSTEW YOi!K HOTEL, ( Dentfches Gaftl aus So. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail steam ship landing, Portland. Oregon. H. ROTHFOS, J. J. WillKEKS, P Ii UP III E T OPS. Cl Do.ird per Week .,r, no " '" with Lodging f, no " ray l,M W a L L S A E't'3 1 " Wi ii S I Kslu'jli FO't HIE 3IAXLTACTOLY OF SASH, BUNDS AHD CCGRS AND MO U LIU 3 S OF A PL SIZES. er They will also oo TL'PN'ING, of ev ry descfiptioii to order. With Neatness and Dispatcl API, WOl'K V.'A KRAXTPD. Shop on the Pjyer, iu J,. wis' shop. opoos te Orecon City Mills. '2: ii ru $ h j&i jv ft st? TT::i sew everting needed in a fomly, f-cm. tie iie.iT:cj.t lo latest frlc, it iwir? naziz: v. cr.zi, Ttvr.n r:ixn:i ;? wors, A:r r.JTTtni v;cn:i, Tbr.a r.r.j ether machine. 0 If (hero i 5 ti Tlo- er.ro . erirjj ?.Ia- l.-i.ix ore tPotjsni.d ''L'L HILL, Arczt, i- 1J Lev Lor.tc-o-e.-y C'rnrt. r I 1... . n .. .. " L.-.a ..o.;i i-L..c..-.r, rrar.c!: w . CO. S' ft for Cimttar atut gam,,; r,f -ytn ts teunivU ii MAIXSTKEET, - OKF.COX C ITV. 3IAMT.lCTniER AND IMPORTER CF SADDLES, HA R X ESS, SADI)Li:i!V..IID VAIi:, Ac, Ac. TT7HH HE OFKFTS aS CHEAP AS t T cm he had in the State, .it Wholesale orRelail. M varr mt all mr rood!s represented Oiv-on City, April 17, is;.'. n'.'tf. ' OREGON CITY P II E W E E Y ! &j 11 V IllJ.3IJi:i ) IMm h if r-fr V I f . ,.i'-i li. Ik's cf r.rx i;a::c:.-co it vmLii.pr XH al;j p:v:n;Tc-::o K.-.lIsfrctii .n, if I j.;n in lo::r.tll nt if, jt vel 1 e r'fetua to v.;..:oui erensc cf t:r.y Liud to tLo ovjcr. io Ifiivi'.jr pnrchned the ahore nrew j j e tomforiii the pnhliethrit he is now I ed to mniitifa. tnr. a Xo. 1 onnPty r,( j I.Adhlli BE Eli, Asood ns ean he ohtain(.rl anvwhe, now ptepar Orders solicited .nd i.romi,i!v filled 0ME-MADE CARPET FOUPAI.E AT - Eusiiii-ss Directory of Portlaml, Oregon.! 7usS orr ruiiLisuED dv L.s.vnuEL. General .-ldcertinitig ...... r: ' S"i 'J-j front Street. V"c"uth. (il K.... - iAckerman's Dollar Stnrp. ! i . . .u. .. r.r.i sirni. Jmnortera miH bets of Fancy Goods, Toys. Crockery Glass I "FT I inUow & Pia,"" ware and I'lfited Ware. ' ' 0CKCI3'" . Q';'"'eniTlori o ! O 1'ianos, Organs. si. A1.81-' norT. Astor iloust Pine. Ev. !Se-rir.sf st . hetwei n Hut er thinu-neat. It i. I iow, t'ropt letor. BOOKS, STATE OKERY 3IUSICAL. IXSTRU31IJXTS. GILL., STEEL & BAN'CROFT, os. 73 oml 5 7 l.'irst Slrrrt, Port In annan, the only di-ect Importer of Cloth- 'ing, Ac, cor. Front &. Washington sts. CHAS. C. BAR RETT, VIlOLEiALE IIOOIiSELLlUK &. STATION" lull. LARGEST STUCK AV T 'CRT .A. No. 1J l'Veiit nnd Xn. SAVaslt lngto Mrrtts, "rECK, W ILI.IAM & SON. PJ'j Fiout JL J In. porters and dealers iu (nits, Iltrs iintl Iti volveii of every de.script:on. Fishing Tackle, Fancy Coi.d. IJeads, Bird Cages, Liaskets, l,n quet (k.uies, and Uabv furriages. Agents for the "California Powder Wink.; also, lor the -'Wheeler ,v Wilson Sewing Machines.'' "Teck. John A., 12:i Front street, practical LJ Ha'cnmaker & Jeweler. S ork di tor the Trade. IJOOEi AM) JOB PUINTKKS IIIMES. HACIIEI Dl- It !i3 Front street Tm 1 1j t hiiiian, W. A . s. w. cor. First & Ttvlor s. Cheapest Furniture House in l'oit la-ad. OA 1? PETS. W'AI.TEK PRO int stieet c tlurke. Henderson & Cook, SI fc 1-3 First street. Dialers iu IJry I. ootls. ir ancv tioo: O Ctohn it Po.-ei.f. Id, 14s F:oii J sion .Merchants & Dealer California Produce. nt st. Com tw is s in Oi l gon !a "ongle, J. P.. Manufacturer A: Ieiler ) Saddles, .Han, ess, ::nd Saddleiv Hard ware, '.ni Fund; street. O CMii ricr, W A Ct,. UK! I Tatlors and Clothiers, out st. Me1 chai: Hats Fu; uu-hinp I ioods. DePishiiiiitt k. Oatni-an. i'2 Ileal Estate Ajjeut-. w. nouses rente. 1. 1- r nt strr-i ouey loaned. "Pk TI7.T m I T rt S T i c. i:. 1 1". M A I . I -r I il t S i -N 'u. Ii. DRUGGISTS '. , WOOD 1 1. im ! nt '.left. tyro ers n ..n a try portion of the St fully ii! cl hv ma 1 or ill' r.cs cii: e Tm I, l.oweiisti in .Sc I'. Jt-i Carpet dealers Stoi c l llst St I Cot. l u: i cm l ' : - t e 1 to .111 1C- mp'ot in 1j 1- roi'it s tut nt Agency. J. if 1 Wit! . st. Furi:isi nil K i: d- vl ! 1 vei d lie A; Ptfcbe, H Flo. Hussion .Merchants i.hd I stl cet. deaiel s loni- in Do- in sfli p i oo uce. is!. ion Piveiy Sli.h.'e, qu-. sts P. ("oi i..t:t, i'r. ji. i vs on l a r,d. h i; t ii Saline. C. tod t iu n-outs ri-hfcS t p. belts, cor Fitst ' Washitiirton st Dealers ,V Maiiul ic. C'othin, Pui ;i isl'ii.' (P'ods. GRAY'S MUSIC STORE- 9 The P.r'o.-t Music House on the Co,;t. itGAN? STLTWVAY ". i 1'f'pti l -TT I 1 15. I.. DiPHAXS, Managi-r. fOI.B aci:mv Kelt 1U2 i6 Zlowt' Airr-nts ty;.iit(.d. Hiici em v .V Sti i in ail kliitls t ine ( . roce: -.- ;i to) !i :ih-! s t Seeds, cur. 1'iist jaul .M J .Ma, n st- Taniiiii'er, P , Pl-U Urst s-reet. i- porter Uo..ds, JL. anil ilcah-i fn taplu Di M linnet v. II' ict. : tidefJ) Cor. l-'ut s. ec It v. IP. Photr.r i jdiic Artist, s. w. t and Mon ison sts. Child s Henr.chsen. P. C. A Co.. Io;. F.,- sireet MaiiiCiicturers iiiuf deu.er.- i:i Jewili v vt af. lies. ,tc. Hiiib.nd, Ceo. L.. js From st.. uholes.tle leiiler iu Cioceiies, Pools, Wajon "Ma terials, .Ve. T I ode. Calef iV Co., J7 Fr. nt .st., wh-'le-Pailils, Oils, jlju sale ile.ileis in di ii;rs- ti.ass, ,tc. HOME stllcli. Conij it 1 raver, 1 11' Finn SesQuj: Machine, straight I iiecille, under t ed. "h ck s'ot.o. oiu,.etitin cha.len-ed. G. W ' a ei , ui' i- rout st. Huimrn A- Shin.! First st. luiiioi ler, i.-s. i;, to 172 iters luinituie. Ileil A e. II II til illSoll . i! c! ma Ki r 1-. .r l- ii WO .Main streets. 1- . . " ' 1 1 .i . i-i.meisci prii-es. :ind warrnnied. I ntcrnalional H,t.. C!.r. K,,jt .,Iul S"li s s. M. Pudolnh. I'iiii, I."..... i... . iIT ! I II t I N K -, P -w"v" '"' st , wlmlsale and -..i, ueaicr in t ule Cletliing, I- urn ish- jJ, w. III,,. Mai-oii Doue Kestaur.ii for Fiiu.il.es, cor. 1st nt. foliate room ind fine streets. h. 'oos p, op. K .t Co. ,..i...i.. .... j Vu.e- .t Liquors. u. S. X. CVsPlock. ami San Fran A I : "AS..? ' - ' 1 '. lr",'t -. wholesale v. s....i . . . retail I'ontectioiiets. M'!., er. .loiin I! . iA la t-.... . ... . '.i -v- iiici.niaKer .V . . c .. . . I' 1. one is i;-.,, t,ul, o .,,;,, "aicnes. Clocks and Jewe rv t ...in i, iv lo, I-ro.it near 0 st.. Dealers -lTI in i.attve and )..;,. e; , . s r....ii,. t. r, I ml ho-ai s l7 '' 1 ,v JI;otii.so.i. ticileis in Ilard- - - ""-. lion, o JJ)S s. I'okes, llaid- """il l.lliillier, i(-e.. I'tland. Ociidenl Sts. s . .. i .... ai iir.ie .cor c...., ,.. t. - "oiiisun "i t Hue, ' iopr.(.t..rs. 1 Z 1' . 'IV r,s 4t "ell.Re-l Estate d.l4)..,.,.',:,.ll,ck'-b":dins. cor. Front s . P"?Utrr AI,,VC9ODf4- C.II..Wood 1 aul 1 01 Fioht sr. o JOHN Tt PIL T?"TTYrr mn AS. 1.0.11 JT A. li. rj, ivi. d. OCI I.IST VXD AUKIST, 1G. oD DOOtt J-iiOM LADIl's LlANK. Treats all diseases of the r:jN Kar, Throat and Lunirs. T iel.l.i- I . Ilrtriin ...... i. X tu:1 .'i-nporterof 'am. in,) r irst st i ... . , - 'llellts. ,vc. vol i in;i". Parlor Orna- ijosDaiiir,, l-S.ACo..Tobacconists.import I cf 'n tvrttgn and Pcmestic I.Vinork 1 i ciI'al- Thomas It v n".f " st Clas, t, .' S.I.......TT-T: ""'"priet... iO dealer in Ilarne. vj' ! clier HardwarQ J"ltfss MHO lc. f: 7 r roiit. v.... ... , loh i LI Sas i ,t l:iin,t ea .r .r- . j.i.l blt umcnts. Vl Jiusit liUsi(; jfc Ski.liroi e. S. (J iv.TT & Toilet Articles. st"ck of p,, i ,.ri,.i. S,-...,,,, .v I'avis, 7! p-.Trr-r I J .....l. ,v . until dea oeaitr in lln,,,.- n. "'"i. h.,l. (JIass, Perfumery Snow A iL.os77TKTrr . F.ames. MolUing, rt-"f.' VliTT ing Instiumeii s. ' s Uf.s n . ' . ' 1 S W. ei ivnih i.. i. w . ui.. broker, fm Fr t. ' in l.r-gal T nod : I.) Dus-f in ii.,l -r,.. . . '"HI n r. out n. .. . ' 'enuers. f; ''laifr ltd. P. and VBlHr- U' 1 t) i . v j. . ' I II A Va 1. i o i" g i vp satis f;i f-M DHL... ii;.. ---it s . Kill . r perrv L ter. llH IT-St t ... . rs nnd . .-1 r"-"lanuf,. 'lii-g. facets, Ac. 'umitute. ;t,.. st. rI",iie riofl ing store l i VrTT. I Fnrnisi ing Goals Em Hii'iis k P,:,g(.r. (l- Loot Sim,,.! r". i' i. and Porter. ' 'u' fcnSu -Ale T. !;.... 7. T." - ne f hunt st. Ci. . . 1 led. .le .l-s in Produce. 4 "lirhalley .V :Fei-!,l einier, Af T T HCUoi s In Uai.k i .n.i,. Fellows Temi.Ie. 1 ' ' 0;li L' 'a Odd - - 5 y V?. G (T fMEWS! in D 1! LOOK OUT FCS.GOOD BARGAINS! S. ACICERA a CO. I IA .PUST EECEIVUD lx sto. k of FALL AM) WttTER rfrripe o V.-Ill CI I Till-Y r.FUlPi CIicicr I::tti t lie-C l:e rrt. would sav. con;e and rrtivincr T- tr- self hef'.ii e m h tisin elstw Lei f . Utr '' lislst- in A t i f FANCY AND STAPLE PPT (iOCr, C'iiO'l IIINC. II ATS, IP )t ITS AM) SHOE-.- 0 Ni'OTIO X S, t; K DC Ell I ES. n a kdu'auk, ar.d a pu-ut many articles too utnii rii. to ii.entii.il. ALsO, Doors. Windows. Glass and Tunr. ALL KIXPSOF PROI PCE TAKLN IN LX( PANCE FOP GCOrS. .M.so. it, t;".i u'iintcd, the HIGHEST PKItrE. for whicfc we psr 3 U. lJXLt.LMLU a tu. 1 s, T T- ws 1.V . V I. k Oregon City, A lil 21, lsrprf O V VAGOX AND Carriage rvianufactory ! The nndorsicned, liavir.p inrrr.irrl thf it n:s of his pi einise?, at the oltltna niensioi Corner of Alain and Third streets." o Oregon City . . . Orege-n. Takestlii"! method to infoini his old pat rons, nrd hs nmtiv r.ew ones as r-at re pleased to call, tl at he is now prepared. w;tli ample ie m. pood materials, and the very best of ii'f-ehaiiies. to build itiftf, rff- struct. make, I'uint, iron and turn cut H complete hiiv soil ol n vehicle 'ioiti - mon cart ton cor cord each. 1 rv rre. Placksniitl ins. JInise or O.t ?! orirp. bbo crenpral iobbinsr neatlv. onii'klv and cb- ly done. DAVID SMITH. Oppi-site Kiee'sior i'ri A. G. AVALLIXG'S Pioneer Book Bindery- Corner of Front and Alder Slrn-t, PORTLAND, OREGON BLANK BOOKS RULED and I50LND to anv desired pattern. MUSIC3 BOOKS. MAGAZINES, NEWR- PAPKUS, Etc.. bound in everj vrietj cf style known to the trade. Orders from the country proroptlj e II le.t to. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. PORTLAND. - - OREGON- GEO. Jj. cntiJij DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND OTHER INVESTMENTS. Commissioner Selecting Swamp and Over flowed Lands. , Farm Litids sold and purchasers obtained for nil kinds of landed property. alnab'e securities transferred in excnac0c for real estate. . , Loans negotiated on property, nd tin" examined and determined. ... Commissions solicited and executed tu fidHfr and promptness. Ur r iCh No. 14 Carter's iiuiicing, t;ui" Alder and Front ptrcefs. Tib. S. J?T0!rf s n..ft.,.tH Arent for tlie y ,Vs J''er. P. Down id .V Co, -.aa F "''am. faltfoini. Wairhfs- ,.lV" r ar.d ti.' tmnsard :mi otts or th ' f-'l r I e Pr' c notrranr.San FritnZ lr