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    ALBANY REGISTER.
auiremenfof theOity Marshal, in aceor-
Mice wi; h and subject to I he provisions of
City ordinances In force, and such Deputy
shall take an oalh to faithfully demean
himself in office.
Passed i be t louneil February 25, 187S.
Approved March (, ltffS.
Ordliiiiure Xo. S.
Relating to the Qualifications and Duties
of City Treasurer.
Beit ordained lnlh" Common Council of
the ViUi of Albany;
Section' 1. Before entering upon the du
ties of City Treasurer he shall tile wit h the
Recor Ier a cor ideate nf his elee ion. wi ti
his oa h endorsed thereon, ; hat lie will
faithfully demean himself in office, an i i
insonooim iot no i.i.yoi Aiuany, in tne
sum of th e thousand dollars, payable In
United States gout or silver coin. With at
least two sureties to be approved by the
Mayor, or such other sum as the City
Council may require, conditioned that he
will fat hfully discharge the duties of
City Treasurer, account for and pay over
all money, and turn over obis successor
all iKmks, papers or property belonging to
the city i hut mny count In d his ban to by
Virtue of Ills office as Sttch Treasurer.
Sect. 2. The Treasurer shall reside and
keep an oflk-e within the - i y limits, an 1
shall pay alt orders Issue d him by the
City Recorder in the order they are pre
sented for payment In the funis of the
city treasury, mil he shall pay no money
out of the treasury except upon orders is
sued by the Recorder.
Sec. it. He shall a' the en 1 Of each ijuar
ter, and at the last regular meet lug for the
year, or at any time when require I
by the City Coiinql to do so, make re
port to the City Council of his doings as
Treasurer, fie shah at the timeof making
such report return to the City Council all
vouchers pal i and cancelle I by him, which
cancelling shall be done at the time of
payment by writing or stamping on the
face of such order the word "paid," in
large loners, with the dale of payment
He shall include in his report an account
of all money and property in his hands as
City Treasurer, and t urn the same over to
his successor when be shall be duly quali
fied. Sec. 4. The City Treasurer shall receive
one per ecu., on till receive 1 an I one and
O-haif percent, on all moncv paid out by
him as Cr y Treasurer, and his accounts
shall be audited and pai l in the Battle
manner as n her accounts against the city.
Sec.:.. When any city warrant shall lie
firesente 1 to the t'i'ty Treasurer and l here
sno money In the treasury to pay the
same, i he I lif y Treasurer shall endorse on
the hack of said warrant, "Presented and
not pai I for want of tun Is;" also the lime
of making said endorsement ; and he
shnll keen a record of such orders or war
rants in a book ke-it for that purpose ;
whenever the City Treasurer shall pay
any warrant so endorsed he shall cancel
the same as other warrants are canceled
by him, and enter the same on the book
of endorsed orders.
Ordinance Xo. .
Relating to the Appointment, Duties and
Compensation of City Surveyor.
Be it ordain d bji the Cnnrmon Council of
me cini of AWany:
Section 1. A City Surveyor may lie ap
pointed by the City Council at any meet
ing when the Council deem it necessary to
make such appointment, who shall serve
during the remain Ier of the year.
Sec. 2. Before entering upon the duties
of City Surveyor he shall tile with I he Re
corder a oertlBcatc of his appointment,
with his official oath endorsed thereunto
theeffeel that he will faithfully demean
himself In otnee.
Sec. 3. It shall lie the duty of the City
8ttrveyor to make such surveys within the
city limits and render such service con
sistent with his profession as the City
Council may require Of him, and he shall
make a record ol all his o ticial tu ts and re
ports in a well bound laiok. to lie kept in
the Surveyor's office, and in case he has no
office within the city it shall la- kept In the
Recorder's office for general reference.
Sec 4. He shall reeeiveaseorapeiisatlpn
for any service rendered the city or to the
citizens thereof the sum of five dollars
per day.
The service of his assistants shall bo
audited and jsiid at a reasonable compen
sation. Ordinance . 7.
Relating to the Appointment, Dntiea and
Ckimnenmtlon of City Attorney.
Beit ordain il blithe Common Council of
the. Cihi,f Albany:
Section l. The City Attorney shall be of
the degree of attorney ami counsellor of
the Supreme Court of this S'ate. He Shall
he appointed by the City council, at any
regular meeting, to serve during their
term of Office.
See, !. Before entering upon his duties
the City Attorney shall tile wiihthe Re
corder a cerlifieate of his appointment,
with an oftieinl oath endorsed thereon to
the effect thai ho Will faillifnlly demean
himself In office.
Sec. 3. It shall lie the duty of the City
Attorney to attend to all actions in Which
the city Is Interested; and he shall advise
the City Council when requested so to do,
on any legal question that may arise in
volving the interest of the city.
Sec. t. The City Attorney shall receive
as his coinix-narton for services as City
Attorney such sum as the City Council
may deem Just and reasonable for his legal
adviceas counsel. When excessive service
is demanded of him, when prosecuting any
casein iiehaif of the city before the Re
corder's Court, he shall receive the fees set
forth in Chapter Vill, relating to fee of
officers.
t See. 5. All ordinances or parts of ordi
nances heretofore passed by the City Coun
cil not consistent with the previsions of
this ordinance he and the same are hereby
repealed.
See. t. The foregoing ordinance to tnkc
effect and lie in force from and after llvo
days from its publication in the official
patter of the city.
Passed the Council June ajth, 1870.
Approved June 27th, 1S7.
A. W. STANARD, Mayor.
Attest: A. N. Ahnolo, City Recorder.
Ordinance So. 10.
Relating to City Police.
f i i! mained by the Common Council ollie
ettti of Albany:
Sec. 1. No person shall lie guilty within
the limits of the City of Albany of any
brawl or tumult or commit any assault or
assault and buttery or draw a dirk knife,
tins arms oroi her deadly weaiions or resist,
any pence officer or refuse; to assist hint In
the discharge of his duties, or aid or assist
any person to escape from the custody of
such officer, and any person who shall vio
late the provisions of this section shall, on
conviction before the Recorder, be fined
tor each offense a snm not less titan nvo
and not more than one hundred dollars or
imprisoned not less than three nor luorc
than twenty days.
Sec 2. Any person who shall in any
public place be guilty of rude, indecent or
disorderly conduct, or insult any person,
or unlawfully and purposely Impede the
passage of any person through the streets
or thoroughfares of the city, or sing or re
neataiivloudoroitscono word or words,
or mark in any manner any obscene word
or figure On any building, wall, fence, post
II V UllliWUlf,, ,.U, IUIIV V, J'V.r.1
whatsoever, or wantonly or
or anything.' w
maliciously tnj
ure or deface any building,
I fence, tree or o'her proncrty helonging to
1 any person, firm or coroora: Ion, or in any
nmnncrintruiieivKm nie onvn m prcmi-e-.
a minst the warning of t heocvn'xint, nnon
conviction thereof I lefore the Recorder lie
fined in anv sum nol loss than live nor
more I ban lift y dollars, or iinnrisoned not
less than ten (lays.
Sec. 8. So norson or persons shall tire
any pistol, gun or rrfle or any lescripfion
of lire arms, or dlsehargealwwn, ho or
Instnimen whatever unlessbypermisston
of the Marshal whhin the corporate limits
ot the city, nnder penalty of not less than
ten nor uioretlian Btiyooilaw, or impris
onment not exceeding" twenty days. The
Marshal may permit such dlsplayson na
tional holidays and ot her fetlays, but he
shall use all llllgenco and cure u prevent
j any evii arising therefrom, and should he
fear or anticipate any tlangor It shall be
I hisdn y at once to prohibit it, and be shall
men sirictiyanu ngiuiy enioiee uiw h
Hon.
See, 4 No person or persons shall lie
permitted to run horses within the limits
of this city or ride or drivej through this
city atari -e liable to endanger lite and
properly, or ride or drive over any bridge
across any stream wi bin the eh yon which
notice is poste I for adding l he same taster
t ban n Walk, Or wilfully oust met any side
Or cross-waiic by stooping a learn or wagon
thereon, or by bitching any animal so that
such animal obstructs the passageof p ies
triiins, or neglect or refuse to remove such
team, wagon Or animal when requested,
shall on conviction before the Recorder be
tine 1 in any sum not less than live nor
more than twenty-live dollars for each
offence.
Sec. A, Xo person shall suffer or permit
to go or lea t, ride ordriveany horse, mute
or Oi her i least of bur leu Upon any si le-
walk wiihin the corporate limits ot Un
ci! y an ier penalty of not less than two nor
more ihan thirty dollars, to be recovered
with costs from the ri lor or driver, or in
default of paymeul Imprisonment, at the
discretion ot the Recorder, not to exceed
twenty days.
Sec. (i. No nerson shall, unlessauthorbied
by l he MayororMarslial,place any obstruc
tions in the streets or aheys of this city
such as fuel, lumber or building materials,
and such obstructions shall not remain
longer than is a isoiutely neoWsary,and in
all cases where such olwtructlonsare likely
to endanger the passage ot teams the M.ir-
shal shall require the owner to place at
niiii a suiucieui itgui uiriv.ni, aim wr
sou so obstructing the street and rofiisinu
to obey ilieordessof the Marshal made in
accordance with this orlltunee shall, on
cmvlcl ion thereof be tore Recorder be tilled
not los ihan Ave nor more than ten dol
iars for each otfense
Sec. 7. No building shall he moved
through the streets of the city without the
permission of l ho Mayor, and any person
or net-sons moving such hulldlng.'withnui
leave shall on conviction before the Re
corder be fine I not less i linn th e nor more
than twenty dollars for each oilense.
Sec. 8, No person or personsshall throw
into the stree'.sof thisciiyniiy glass, crock
erv. nn i is Imttlesnrnnvsu'usra'nce what ever
whereby the feet of horses Or other beasts
of burden may be injureil, under a pennity
of not less lhan ten do.iarsfor the llrst oi
lense and for each subsequent oifense
twenty dollars, or imprisonment not, ex
ceeding twenty 'lavs.
Sec. It. Any inn-son who shall haul or
put on any of the public grounds of this
cltvanv timtier, brush, rubbish, or refuse
matter, or p.aceany obstruct Ion or material
thereon tor any phriwsc unless with the
written permission of the Mayor, shall, on
conviction before the Recorder, lie lined
not less ihan ten domirs for each oftensc.
Sec. Id. All sidewalks that are eight feet
wipe shall be left entirely unemoumbered
within six feet; those ten feet, eight teet;
ami those ol narrower width, m t ic same
proportion. Any merchant, trader or
other person violating this section or ol
sn uci oil? iui ai'tewuiK or tiiuiuuniiiic
w ithin the city, shall be subject to a line
of not less than ten nor more than twenty
dollars, to be recovered by complaint bo-
lore the KecoiMcr. nrmvl na that anv arti
eles left shah be place 1 neatest the build
ing within the aforementlone I space.
See. 11. All owners or occuiunts of
of houses within the limits of the city,
shall keep their back yards clear of all
tilib under a penalty of ten dollars for the
llrst an it t wen t y dollars for each subseq uen t
oilense.
Sec. 12. Whenever any dangerous or
simucious iier-sin or persons shall oe seen
aimut the city without any visable means
of support it shall tie the duty of the Mar
shal to arrest such persons and take them
before the Recorder and cause them to
show In what way or manner they obtain
a livelihood, and if proper cause bo not
given for such vagrancy such offender
shall lie lined in any sum not less than tun
nor more than twenty dollars, and in de
fault of the same maybe imprisoned not
to exceed tw enty days.
See. 13. Any person who shall erect or
establish any offensive trade, manufacture,
or, business, or continue the same atler it
has been established, or neglect to purify
unwholesome privies which may boon his
or their property, or shall do anything
that is Injurious to health, or indecent or
offensive to the senses, or any act which is
an obstruction 10 1 he free use of property,
sons to interfere with the comfortable en
joyment of life aqd property, such person
or persons so offending shall, nixtn couvic
tion before the Recorder be lined in any
sum nol less than twenty nor more Ihan
one hundred dollars, and' in default of pay
ment of the same, may be Imprisoned not
to csceed twenty days, and every such
nuisance may, by order of the Recorder, lie
removed and ulnited by the City Marshal
at the cost of the person making or com
mit ling the same.
Sec. It. Any person who shall keep a
house of Ill-lame, resorted to for the pur
pose of prostitution, or who shall reside in
such house for the purpose aforesaid, shall,
on conviction before the Recorder, lie lined
in any sum not lcSs than titty nor more
Ihan onehudred dollars. Thocoiumon rep
utation of such houses shall be sufficient
evidence of conviction.
Sec. 13. Ally person or persons who
shall bogullty'nf leasing or renting such
house for the pnrposeor prostitution, upon
conviction thereof before the Recorder,
shall pay a line of not less than fifty nor
more than one hundred dollars, and in de
fault of the payment of the same may be
imprisoned not to exceed twenty days.
Sec. lft. All gaming with cards or gamb
ling devices w fiat soever are hereby proh bi
tted from being set up or used for gaming
In this city. All persons who shall put up
or cause to be put up in this city any gam
ing device, tables, Ac, Ac., or shall engage
in gambling. with cards or at faro or faro
bank, roulette tables, shall on conviction
lie lined in any sum not less than tlfty
nor more than one hundred dollars.nnd In
default of the payment of the same may
be Imprisoned at the discretion of the Re
corder not exceeding twenty days.
Seo. 17. All ordinances or parts of ordi
nances heretofore passed by the City Coun
cil not consistent with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same are hereby
repealed.
Sec. 18. The foregoing ordinance to take
effect and be In force from and after live
davs from Its publication In the official
paper of the city.
A. W. STANARD, Muyof.
Attest: A. N. arnoi.u, City Recorder.
This story to be continued)
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN CONNER,
BANKING
AND
Exchange Office,
ALBANY, OREU4MI.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
check at sight.
Interest allowed nn time deposits in coin.
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
and New York, for sale at lowest ratas.
t 'ollecfions modi and prompt ly remitted.
Refers to H. W. Corbett, Henry Failing,
W S. Uddi
Banking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Albany, Feb. 1, Is71-22v3
Something New in Dentistry.
DK. B. O. SMITH, DENTIST,
HASLOttATiiilUN A I. HA- ?r5h.
nv. ami has the new in- ItinJfkfiiW
vention in plat c work, which
consists in inserting teeth
in the mouth without covering the whole
roof, as heretofore, ltgivesthcwearerihe
wearer the foe use Of the tongue to the
roof of the mouth in talking aud tasting.
It is the Smith ,4 Purvlnc intent.
Tcelh extracted without pain, nates
mended, whether broken or divided.
tftW: -First street, cast of Conner's
Bank (up stairs;, Allsuiy, Oregon. 7v4
CITY MARKET,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, ORE4MN,
J. L. HARRIS,
PROPRIETOR,
liriLL ENDEAVOR TO KEEP CON
IT Stantlj on hand a full supply of
Al.l. KINDS OF MEATS,
Which will be of the very best quality.
The highest market price paid for beeves,
hogs ami sheep.
Third door west of Ferry, on south side
of First street. J. E. HARRIS.
Albany, Dec. 15,1871-18v4
JOHN SCHMEER,
DEALER IN
Groceries & Provisions,
ALBANY, OREGON!
HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW OROCER
establishment on corner of Ellsworth
and First streets, with a fresh stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Candles, Cigars, To
bacco, 4e., to which he invites the atten
tion of our citizens.
In connect ion with the store he will keep
a Bakery, and will always have on hand a
full supply of fresh brea'd, crackers, &c.
ZT Call and see mc.
JOHN SCHMEER.
February l-24v4
TURXIXO
TURNING.
r AM PREPARED TO DO A EL KINDS
1 of turning: keep on band and make to
order mwhldc-liotiomcd chairs, Ac. Shop
near the Mills and Hosiery, Jefferson, Ore
gon. Branch shop near "Magnolia Mills,"
Albany, where orders for chairs, turning,
e can be left JOHN M. METZLER.
Jefferson, Aug. 2, 1ST2
PETERS & SPEIDEL,
MANUFACTUHERS OF
Carriages
& Wagons.
or Every Desfiiptiou,
ALHANY, OREGON.
ts
MANUFACTURE TO ORDER ANY
and all styles of
Wagons, Carriages, Mark,
c, at os reasonable rates as the use of
good material and first-class work will jns-
Rcnalring neatly and expeditiously done
nt low ratc.
Shop" on Forry between First and Second
St VlM t S
PETERS SPEIDEL.
Albany, March 7, 1877
U7s. MAIL !
TrtWekl)' thge Line !
THE UNDERSIGNED Is now running a
trl-weekly stage from Lebanon to Al
bany, carrying the U. S. Malls, leaving
Lebanon cverv Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings, and returning, leave
Albany at 2 o'clock P. M. of said days.
Passengers called for In any port of the
city. Allordei-s should lie left nt the St.
Charles Hotel, Albany, for passengers or
freight for Lebanon.
Packages and light freight punctually
delivered at low ratos. All business en
trusted to me will be prompt ly at tended to.
W. It. DON ACA.
Lebanon, Feb, 16, '7M4V4
HARDWARE,
W. H. KUHN & CO..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SHELF AND HEAVY
HARDWARE,
Farmers' & Mw hanies' Tools,
Iti ll. IH IIS" HARDWARE,
IRON AND STEEL,
OAK and ELM III 'UN,
HICKORY A OAK N POKES,
HICKORY AXLES,
Hardwood Lumber,
Rent Rims, Shafts, Poles, Ac,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
AH of which are now offered to the pulv
lie at low rates. As we make the business
a siiecialty, we can and will keep a better
assort nient, at lower prices, than any
house in this city.
W. H. KUHN CO.,
Montcith fire-proof brick, First street.
Albany, June 14, 1872-41v4
DRUGS.
GEO. F. SETTLEMIER,
DRUGGIST,
(Successor to D. W. Wakefield),
Parriau'M New Building, First Street,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Dealer In
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
All articles warranted pure, and of the
best quality.
Physicians prescriptions carefully com
pounded. Alliany , Oct. 17, ltniS-tit f
A. CAROTHERS & CO.
-Dealers in-
CHEMICALS OILS, PAINTS, DYES,
ULASK, LAMPS, KIT.,
All the popular
PATENT MEDICINES,
FINE CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO,
NOTIONS PERFUMERY,
mid Toilet Ooede.
Particular -nre and promptness given
Physicians' prescriptions and Family Roc
llX!9' A. CAROTHERS A CO.
Albany, Oregon-4v5
STOVES ANDTINWAHE.
THE
OLD STOVE DEPOT.
JOHN BRIGGS,
Dealer in
RANGES.
COOK, PARLOlt AND BOX,
STOVE S !
Of the best patterns.
ALSO I TIN, SHEET IRON AND COP
PER WARE,
And the usual assortment of furnishim
goods to bo obtained In a tin store.
Repairs neatly and nromptlv executed.
on reasonable terms.
Short rer konluga make long friends,
FRONT STREET, ALBANTi
0Cv fit 18061
DRUG8, ETC.
Ulurder In Albany
TT AS NEVER YET BEEN KNOWN, AND
XI no threatening ot it si present,
Death
Is a thing which sometime must befali
everyson and daughter of the human fam
ily ; and yet,
At the Mid-day,
i
Of your life, if disease lays his vile hands
upon you, there Is still "a balm in (Jilead."
by w hich you may be restored to perfect
health, and prolong your days to a miracu
lous extent.
How 1
By calling on
II. C. HILL A SON,
With a prescription, where you can have
it compounded by one experienced In that
pari icular line. Also, constantly on hand
a wood assortment of fresh drugs, patent
medicines, chemicals, fialnts, oils, dye
stuffs, trusses, etc. Agents for the
Celebrated I nk Weed Remedy,
Or, Oregon Rheumatic Cure; Dr. D. Juynr
it Son' medicines, etc.
Spenors Positive and Negative Powders
kept In stock. Also agents for the
Home Shuttle Netting Machine,
One of the most useful pieces of household
furniture extant. Call and examine,
R. CHILL A SON.
Albany, June 10, 71-4flv8
ALBANY FOUNDRY
And
Machine Shop,
A. F. CHERRY Proprietor,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Manufactures Steam Engines,
Floor and Saw Mill Mnebin
ery,
WOOD WORKING
And
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
,
And all kinds of
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
Particular attention paid to repairing a) I
kinds of machinery. tlvS
STOVES, ETC.
TI. .11. HARVEY & CO.,
(LATE W. H. M'FARLAND A CO.,)
Opposite the hotels,
Albany, Oregon,
STOVES, RANGES,
Force and Lift Pumps,
LEAD AND IRON PIPE,
Hollow "Wa,re,
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
Ware.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE VALLEY.
Lowest Prices Every Time.
Repairing Properly Done. 40vl
HOT
Tim utnmlaivl Kimnd.. f- -l.u In.
inn oiuiiuaiu vuicttj nm un)
fluenan, Sorr Throat, Whaming Onuih,
Croup, Liver Complaint, Jht-mhUif, Bleeding
of th iMngt, una every affection of the
Throat, Lunasnnd Chest, including Cox-
Sl'MI'TION.
WIMar BfllMim or Wild Cherry
does not dry tip a Cough, but loosens it.
cleanses the longs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the came of the complaint.
None genuine unless signed I. Rvirtt.
Prepared by Sfth W. tWlE A Sons, Bos
ton. Sold nv Redington, 1I(tetter A
Co.. Sen Francisco, and by dealers gen
orally. 15vSy
Ktn)Ar,or('By- Agents wanted! All
fflJ(J JaU classes of working peop'e, of
either sex, voting or old, make more mon
cv at work for ns in their spare moments
or all the time, than at anything else Par
ticulars free. Address Gi Btlnson Co.,
Portland, Maine; '