The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, May 18, 1877, Image 1

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    VOLUME IX.
ALBANY, OREGON, MAY 18, 1877.
NO. &.
BUSINESS CARDS-
JOHN CONNER'S
B A N K J N-G
AND
Exchange Office,
ALBANY, OREUOX.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
check at sijiht, ,.','
Interest allowed on time deposits in coin.
Eicliange on Portland, San Francisco,
jnrt New York, for sole at lowest rates.
Collections made and promptly remitted.
Refers to 11. W. Corbett, Honry Failing,
W.S.Ladd. .
Hank in k hours from 8 A. M. to 4 F. SI.
Albany, Feb. 1, Id71-Sv3
II. J.COl'CIITOX,M.D.,
HAOCATK OF THE UXTVERSITX
V Medical College of ew orirr late
mom lyrnf Rellevien H snital Medical Col-
leire. New York. OFKICE-In A. Ca.ro thers
Co. drug store, Albany, Oregon.
EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED.
THE BAT TEAM CTII.L UTES,
a VtilS FLOTTUSHIXG LIKE A BEBIS
A. bav tree. Thankful for past favors.
and wishing to merit the continuance oi
the same, the BAY TEAM will always be
rea ly, and easily fonnd, to do any hauling
within the city limits, for a reasonable
.'vomnensaito. ell very of iol
m specialty. A. X. AltNOl.U.
oS Proorietor.
JOHN SCHMEER,
-DEALtK IN-
Groceries &
ALBANY,
Provisions,
OREGON.
r AS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER
establishment on corner oi tiiDworin
nrut at rru-ta. . wit n a I ret. ii siock oi
Groceries, Provisions, Candies, Cigars, To
bacco, Ac., to which he in vites the atten
tlon of our citizens:
In connection with the store be will keep
a Bakery, and will always have oa band a
full supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac
Call and see me,
JOHN SCHMEER.
February 16-24v4
Bartoer Slaop I
T.. 13. ROYAL
HS OPENED a Barber Shop on First street
one door west of Thompson A Irving's har
ness shon, where no win ue puswu ....
patromvre, he hopes by close attention to busi
ness to merit a continuance of the same. V, ill
keep constantly on nana a inn supply ui
Perfumery and Hair Oils,
.h mt assortment in town. Come and see
"libany. Or., February , W7S-S3V8
THE METZLER CHAIR
TMI IS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
A no chair goes from m v factory without my
name upon it. All others are false imitations
and houll lie so reaarded. All persons art
hereby warned auainst attempting any sucl
tmposition upon my cu.tom.-r. jjeTZLER.
Jefferson, Or., Jan. tl. 1876.
Bath Houss & Barber SI ip.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD 1L3.
fnllv thank the citizens of Alban a
cinity for the liheral pafronawc bestow
him for tiie pust seven years, and hope J f
future a continuation of their favors.
aocoraino iatioo of transient customer
friends in the npper part of town, he ti.
ed a neat little shop next door to Tay.o
Saloon, where a good workman will a.
n attendanee to wait apo P'"- ,
Iec. 11. JOEVVE1
tCT
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. ini
ipen
iroe
,ftb
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J r. HlTAHLAKD. ' MORGAN.
HEAL ESTATE AGENCY!
1 - AND
. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
Mext Door to Wells, Fsrre A Cos Bxpress
Offlee, Albany, Oregon.
. . DDrvinirn TO PtTRXISH EMI-
W K rants and others wood bargains in furms
H homestead In Linn and adjoining
counties. Farm In value and siae to suit sur
ebAlT"clty property. oth improved and un-
"UVii'r,and cttvuroperty. and collec-
.i . ks-ria nmmntlv attended to.
- .iii.3U ioii.ttHinr will enable ns
to di more for onr natrons than any other
Aeeney in the state in our line. ,n
We also nay snecUU attention to the employ
ment tad l'or exchange departmenU . v
Albany, May Kif.
Raisins and Moving Bmlldlngs.
TTTETFIE VNpERMGNED BEQ LEAVE TO
f T annotinee io idb 'u..;i
surrounding country JhajU having -.. PpHedrnir-
I,.,K.2T.;-t lowest ralesT Wo
gnWran'. entire Usfacton in all work under
Orders hfft at the REQirrxK offtoe promptly
Alba, p baNTT, ALLEN A CO
Prof. Gt. I.
ewell,
TEACHER OF THE
iiaiuuiii. iiiuiuuAU -uuiiuuuuw
Special attention given to
VOICE CULTURE.
HAVING concluded to make AJ.BANTT niv
permanent rwritlenee, all who desire a
tlMrou2n knowledge of Bimie can now have
an oiHiot v- .
oral Mr. Brt . io More, and I
wi wi at your G p KEWELL
Ai'.msy, A ugTist , tbi-i5 -
piX&TZVC Delivery,
Hates.
at TCUlns
c. vixr, bo,rlstpntthK'iiviry btratnessof
wa.uletonyw ro ail Uo 0iy give
A outers wfi! V promptly ttxndert to at
;" S5,C?Iea at the Drug Store of Bell A
Taiver. , VIUGIL P"AKE1S.
SAMUEL. E. YOUNG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
THRESHERS,
REAPERS & LOWERS,
WAGONS, PLOWS,
SEED DRILLS,
BROADCST SEED
SOWERS, ETC.
First street,
Albany, Oregon.
Terras :
Oasli.
n207
St. Cliaiies Hotel,
Coraer Washington and First kin..
ALBANY, OREGON, j
J. 21. FE01TS,
PROPRIETOR.
TToiioo iwrlv furnished throughout. The
best the market affords always on the table.
Free (rarb to and from toe Ilooae.
HARD WARE!
BOLTS, all size and descrip
tion. .V. sreiterul SHELF IIAKIK
WARli s full and complete as
sortment.
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Hose.
Tin, Coper. Zinc aM Sleet Iron,
on hand for sale.
The Goldsmith Range,
THE BEST MADE.
CROCKERY WARE,
The largest and most complete assortment In
Keeps all kinds of
& WHITE
OILS
LEAD.
The ilneit & rarest Liquors
Always on band, to be sold for medicinal nses.
CRpfmlrlns done neatly, at short notice,
J.GRADWOHL.
First street, Albany. Oregon. u27v8
THE ART PRESERVATIVE.
Printing by hand.
Printing by steam.
Printing from type.
Or from blocks by the ream.
Printing in blncfc.
Printing in white,
Prilittng in color,
Ot sombre or bright.
Printing tor merchants.
And land agents, too ;
Prln'ing tor any.
Who have printing to do.
Printing for bankers,
Clerks auctioneers.
Printing for drnggists,
For dealers iu wares.
Printing for drapers.
For grocers, for all
Who want printing done.
And will come and see "COLL."
Printing of pamphlets.
Or bigger books, too ;
Iu tact, there are few tilings
But what we can do.
Printing of placards.
Printing of bills.
Printing of carte-notes
For stores or for mills ;
Printing of label?.
All color or use, sirs.
Especially lit for
Webfoot prod jeers.
Printing ot forms
All sorts you can get
Legl, commercial,'
Or "House to be let. "
Printing done quickly,
' Bold, stylish or neat.
At the Register Printing-oTice,
Comer ot First and Ferry Street.
ALBANY
ALBANY,
. OREGON.
THE FALL TERM of this Instilntlon will
bctrin on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1876,
L with the following
Faculty or Iuatrart!o i
Rev. IL W. STRATTON. A. M., President,
and Professor or Mental and Moral Science
Rev. L. J POWELL. A. Professor ot Math.
.iitattARnil Xntnrtil .SeJences.
H. 11. HEWITT, A. M-, Professor of Ancient i
Langnages. " ' I
Miss MARIA IRVlJfE, Teacher of Primary j
Department. ; ' . . 1
Miss ELVA BEEYMAN, Teacher of Instrn-
mntnl Mnsie.
I), b. kick, M. D; Lecturer on Physiology i
anu Hygiene.
Calendar i . ..
First Term bewins September 4, 1S76.
Second Term Iwjyins November 13, 1876.
Third Term begins January 29, 1877.
Fourth Term begins April 9,1877. .
vu.iinn of one week durinir the holidars.
Ooahig exercises of the school year, June 13,
is7. : -
- Gates of Tuition t
pvtMABT rEPABTJtENT, per term... .. ... S 00
Cohmox Enolish BBJ-HES,r!rterm.. 8 00
Hiuhks Branchks. including Preparato- .
re Latin- and Greek - : 00
Coli.ftATii, including IllberLartn and
t-mZr AvHtiivil MutlienuU ics. and
Mental and Moral Sciences, per term.. 13 00
French and fierman, each, extra..... 3 00
Instrnipental Music... JJ
Useof Piano.. S w
Tn-L-lnta!M -.. Ov
rjia. , .11 mam rwmlred In advance.
pnmitnal attendance, neatness, promptness
. i ioi iMivtflrA ilpmrtmunt will
ht, expected from aU ho maybtjcomemimhers
f thc ttchool. L. J. POWELL.
MEDICAL.
C. W. WILCOX,
Homoeopathic Physician.
"FFICE with Ir. E. II. Grifiln.'First street
Albany. Orecon.
2r"Cbronlcl diseases a
specialty.
zovo
GEO. "v7. SMITES,
Physio m Medical riiyslclan,
ALBANY. : OREGON.. m
TREATS ALL DISEASES ON TRUE PIIYSI
ological principles, without the use of poi
sons. Office with Dr. Geo. W. Gray, Farrish
brick block. Ofllce hours from 8 to 12 A. M.,
and from 1 to 0 P. M. naOv?
J. L.IXSEV II1X.L, 91. D.,
OFFICE At Bell Parker's new arug score.
RESIDENCE Second street, between rail
road and Montgomery. S-4 i
Mrs. S. Nichols, H. D. J
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE corner or rirsi
and Broadalbin streets.-np stairs over Post-
ofllce." ipeclal attention iven to tneuiseasea
of women. Being a regular graduateof Bostom
Medical University, and having Meral years'
experience. I can assure those suffering, relief
l)V ill V Til CI llOtl UI II VI UH 11 L. I
Albany, Or.. March 2, 1W7-32VS.
LEGAL.
P. 2.1. MILLER,
Attorney at Law,
Lebanon, Orozoa.
TtnLL PRACTICE in the different courts oi
TV tbesiste. special attention Riven iu me
collection of all claims ent-ru-tted to his care,
mi nminnt wiinniH iiinrle. Jnvestliration
of Titles, Conveyancing, and all Prouate blat
ters carefully and punctually auenuea ro.
otn' on 1- nut St.. next to ids lira. w
W. G. PIPER,
a rnmrinvP'V'
AT LAW
CHECOIT.
AXSA2TT,
Office in second story of Brlggs' building.
-riLL PRACTICE in the different Courts of
M the state, special attention given 10 me
collection of all chums eutrnsted to niscai-e.
Investigation of titles, conveyanoing ana an
probate matters carciun y aiicuueu iu. my a
I. B. K. lltAt KBlRX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BROWNSVILLE. I.IXX CO., OGS.
DROJIPT
ATTEXTIOSS UIVE"
TO AI.K.
2iv9
! A business.
J. C. POWELL. I
POWELL & FLIXN,
I Attorneys & Coniutellor at Law ana so-
llcitors in t hsuwry,
Albany, Oregon. Collections made
and
con
ies veyanccs proinpiiy atienuou iu.
CIIAS. E. WOLVEfiTOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALBANY, OREGON.
"TTT'ILI' practice In all the Courts in the State.
office in FronuuTs brick, over Dodd's
hardware store. " nlava
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pictures and I'icturc Frames.
E. B. PURDOM
Wmiirt nnnnntiur to the citizens of Allmnr and
vicitntv.that he is prepared to furnish ail kinds
of PICTURE FRAi ES to order, at snort notice.
Plot nres framed, anil oitt frames renairea. i-
at bis office on First street, on door west of
Broadalbin. and leave yur omera -
W. It. CJRAIIAM,
(LATK OF StICHKJAJO
Merchant Tailor,
TT EEl'S alwavs on hand Toeskins,casimere
IV
Vetinsts, etc- a larger
and better stock
than ever lie fore broustht to this market.
Cuts and makes toortieran siyies-oi i-rainiiiE
for men and boys, at reasonable rates, guuran
Shnnon First street, next door to City Mar
ket- latelv occunicd by Dr. E. O. Smith. Iv8
EVERYBODY
BUYS THEM.
TTT irtvfi ir-T RF.fT.tVEI) A LARGE SHIP-
JLjL" inent of t he celebrated new style Combined
Drill and Bivadcast
STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL,
direct from the factorv, am now offering extra
inducements to the farmers of Oregon. Most
of the best farmers in the State are now using
them. ...
Saving seed and an increased yield of grain
is the result of drilling.
Can he used equally wen as a
Drill or Broadcast Seeder.
The STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL ha been
greatly improved for this year.
Warerooms at my Blacksmith Shop, corner of
Second and Ellsworth streets, Albany, Oregon,
FltAXK WOOD.
Marc n 31, 1870-38
Jradrathonie
Atrcnts wanted. Outfit
terms tree.
TRUE A CO., Augusta.Me.
STERLINGS' EXPRESS
FROM " '
EMPIRE C I T Y
-VIA-
GARDIHER AKD SC0TTSBDB6,
Canneetlnir with Wei's, Fsrire
Kxprcw at nraiat station,
IICTSATS aa& TilUiiSDATS,
, returning oa
TUESDAYS and F2I2ATS.
All ISUBlncgs Entragted to my
Care Promptly Attended Xo.
PatrosAffo e Via Tntolio Solicited.
JAS. A. STERLING.!
Dec. 8, 187S-nlK9
Attention, Fruit Growers!
HPlIK DIRECTORS OF THE ALT1EV FRCTT
JL Co. leg to announce that they will put the
Factorv in oneration as soon as Fruit and Veg
etables are ready for nse, and will pay casta for
the same when delivered.
Itoxes will lie furnished to all for the purpose
Of bringing their fruit to-the factory.
Fruit should be picked from the trees and not
bruised.
Parties having prams should be particular to
gather them Deiore taey neconie too rtne.
ALLES PARKER,
A. X. AK.tOLD, President,
fiecretarr.
Albany, -July S8, Dfietnii ,
JOHN BRIG QS
TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INFORM
his friends and the public generally, that
lie Is now settled in his
NEW BUSINESS HOUSE,
on the old stand next door to P. C Ilarper A Co ,
where can be fonnd as great an assortment and
as large a slock of
Stoves ; and Eanges
as can be fonnd in any one house this side of
Portland, and at as
LOW
PRICE,
-ALSO-
Castlron, Brass & Enameled
KETTLES,
in great variety. Also,
Tin,
Sheet Iron,
Galvanized Iron,
and
Copperware,
always on hand, and made to order, AT LIV
ING RATES.
Call on
Albany. October , 1875-5V8
.AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOO0S
' " ::--:.
Fall & "Winter Styles.'
ON MD COKSTAKTLY EECEIY'NG
.AT.
In Froman'j Xcw Block,
FIRST STREET, ALBA5JT.
A complete stock of all the ''
LATEST STYLES IN CLOTHING
...AND........
Gcnllcmcirs Underwear.
BOOTS, UMBRELLAS, OVERSHOES, NECK
TIES, OVERALLS, GLO1S, ETC.
Extra Sizes cf ClotSArg a Specialty.
tSf" Orders taken for Clothing, Shirts, Ac.
and SITS WAKKANTED.
A fair nare of custom respectfully solicited
I,. E. BLAIN.
Albany, Oregon, November 34, 187U-9v9
Incorporated Feb. 4, 1S75. Capital. 20,000.
TOOT STORE !
Corner First and Washington streets.
Albany,
Oregon.
President,
S. A. DAWSON.
Superintendent, JT. BLEV1SS.
DiREtn emi
A. M. toovcy, sg. 9fH,T.rTR
TWOS. rROHAS, A. RLEvnu.
J. B1-EV1.S, I. II. witus,
H. A. DAWM1.V.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS !
Clothing, Hardware. Crockery,
Groceries, Farm Implements
. and Slacliincrr dec, dec.
Machinery Warehouse on 2d, between Ferry
ana wasningion streets.
Also, bnv and sell on commission all kinds of
trfwas, 3iarKetaoie Produce, c.
Furniture Eooms.
Begs leave to announce to the citizens of thie
city and surrounding country , that he has open
ed a large stock of
rTl TfiTTl. M 1 HL!E3 !
in the building laielv occupied by lr. Phnn
rner's drug store, on First street, where can be
nau, on most reasonable terms,, - ,
far lor Sets,
ISedroont Suits, !
Sofas, -
Loungeo,
Easy Cliafrs,
Center Tablet,
Whatnots,
Zegks,
13ook..cases,
y .y:.'4--.. safes,";'-'',iv f
' Wardrobes,
ana m taot evevyt ntnr eise neeiei to
GO X Uol'iiiliUEEl'l.G.
My goods are well made and of the very
Latest and IIan&omest Styles.
PRICES WAY DOWN.
C .TFT RX ITU EE nmnniucrtured to order, at
short notice.
taT ti rniture re paired and put in good shape
Givemeacall.
r. s. ui'SMfi
Albany, Nov. Sft.. 1875 10va
CLOTEiSNG
TAltX.OK,
-A-roliiteet,
Practical
Toi&or &nl Geaeral Euilier,
ALBAN V, : : i 'i OREGON.
OFFICE-Wlth W. II. Kulin, Ferry street.
Reishjesce Corner Cttlipooia and Sixth
streets. anrCTT
sirs. AXXA'.wniTsoar,
FasMona'ble l-Iillincr,
ALBANY, OREGON.
HAS ON HAND and will be constantly re
ceivinir durinir the season, all tli luti.at in
Bonnets, Hals, and the latest in Millinery. All
work done, and goods sold, at the lowest rates
xor casn. 6aorl877
Are ITeu Goingr to Build f
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BFTLD A HOUSE,
born or fence, send In your orders to Settle
meir A Dawson. Lebanon, who luvnnii hand
and are sawing ptne, red, white and vellow flr
lumber of the vt,ry best quality, which, they
will sell as low-as the lowest. -
SETTLEMEIR DAWSQJi, 'Z
Slarch 1C, lgT7.-2jv - . ,
Dr.GE0..GML
DENTIST,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Office in Piirrisih'anrick Rloc'r. corner of First
and Ferrv streets, liesidence on corner of
Fifth and Ferry streets. Offlee hours from B to
Vi o'clock a. m.. and 1 to 5 o'clock r. M. 11UV7
M'C ALLEY & ANDREWS,
IX THE . ,;
Lebanon. Oregon,
GLOTELTlVGr,
BOOTS A SHOES,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
Wood & Willow Ware,
6T GIVE US A CALL.
n29v9
XOStXII PACIFIC
MLTIAL LIFE ASSOCIATION,
Portland, Oregon.
Capital, $100,000. Gold Coin Basis.
Incorporated 1S74.
F. WASHERWAS, President.
r.. Ql; At KESBUSII, Vice Pres.
D. W. WAKEFIELD, Secretary.
W. S Ii.IDD, Treasnrer.
W. II. trriNGER, Attorney.
J. X.. QUACKENBUSH, Vn. Agt.
W. F. HAUL,
Special Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
declinlivS
dies' Variety Emporium.
MRS. M. J. HYDE
Keeps constantly ox haxd
German Zephyr. Cantos. Thread, Pins,
Needles, BtettoTii), Keai Hair Switch
es and Curls, Hosiery, Stamped
Goods, iCc, "C, tc.
Also, Agent for Dr. Warner"s ...
Tenltli Corset!
fjmid's waisi i
and Madam Foyea
Corset Sktrt S-apporter.
S"French f tamping done to order.
iaK&Broadalbin St., opposite Post OfHceg38 v
BOOK STORh
JXO. FOSHAY, " "
TVEALEB IN MISCELL.AKt.ws. Jjwna,
JL School Books, Blank Books, btauonery
Fanny Art icles, Ac. '.,.,.
Books imported to otoer, i u
. -DTotioo,
XTOTICE is hereby given to an persons wnom-
A soever, not to puremm
i-in- note of the amonnt of 1778.
. I l"r mth. 1876. and due July
. ' 1. i. .i,.-f hold valid Claims ana set-
iHl. IN.. I J V 1 I HI uuUPioib"-" . ,
offsagauist me wvS".S V" .iWSOS.
Februarj' 1, JS77 nl9v
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the un
dereignerf la been duly appointed Ad
,iniir.tnr of theestate of J.T. Ray, deceased.
L". r ttw Cnunlv Court of Linn coun-
tv Oreeon, and all persona having claims
aimttsam estate are hereby required tp pre
SSt the . trie duly veritie 1 to the undersigned
SV OP Villain in Linn county, within, nil
months from the date hereof.
r.hrtira 16. 1877. -4w W. C. FOREX.
Administrator's Notice. -
-VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEX that the un.
iNi j iavid Froman. has been, by an
JOSEPH
order of the County Court of Linn county. Or
n, inade at the February terra thereoff 177
..i'oi-iiwinted Administrator of thestateof
Rnnlre Hnntcoiaerf, deceased, and ail persons
having claims airnmst said estate are hereby
romiested to present them, duly "ri tied, to
nv." if. Linn" SouTty8, w gorwHbui
"v"f.V. . rlatA hereof.
nioiiiira""'" -1 i,rrrv rDfiuiT
February W, 1377.
S. C. STOSE, 51. '
pnys
nift mn ana iiurircon.
BROWNSVILLE, OREGON
OFFICE A lb nrngr fetor.
LOCAL MATTERS.
EXHIBIT
OF THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSMENT3 OF
THE CITY OF ALBANY FOR THE YEAR
1878.
Receipts of the City of Albany, Oregon,
from all sources for tne year 180.-
Amodnt in Treasury at close of
year 1873. .. . ... . 1341 31
Ain't of tax collected for the year
1 87. , . 4273 90
Ain't of fines collected for violation.
of city ordinances for year
1876.,... .... .... .... ... 150 00
Number- and character of licenses issued
lor year 1876 nud amount received by city
tor same. , -
2 semi-annual saloon licenses at
$100.1 ...
200 00
60 Off
1100 00
87 50
20 00
2 semi-annual saloon liens at $23.
22 quarterly license at $50. ......
quarterly license at Via ou
2 semi-annnal billiard liense nt $10
11 quarterly billiard license at $5..
55 00
114 00
25-00
60 00
30 00
20 00
19 2-horse Avngoiis at t6
5 . 1 -horse wagons at $5
0 " hotel wagons at 10 ......
2 " hotel wagons- at $15.... ..
4 hotel wagoiM at $5....
8 " hotel license at $2 50.."...
Theatres and other exhibitions. ..
20 00
70 05
Total trom licenses .-..$1872 15
Total receipts from all sources $7642 30
Disbursements from the City Treasurer
for the year 1877.
LIST OF ORDERS,
SI A Baker, city Recorder
I. Miller, repairing hose tor No 1.
45 00
31 00
3 00
76
5 00
52 50
60 00
4 00
23 50
4 00
5 00
3 60
John Withrow. cleaning- walks...
John Briggs, work for cit v ;
Geo Bnrkliart, license refunded . . .
M A Baker, Recorder....
w H Queeuer, nightwatch
W H Queener, nippers, police club
T Kelly, dig'ti ditch on Broadalbin
G Smith, cleaning crosswalks.....
j liaiitn, mercnanaise
F M WeetfaM, Marshal ...........
J Withrow, cleaning crosswalks..
1
00
09
A B Morri. work for city
4
2
1
1
1
1
13
Coll VanOleve, printing.... .... . .
00
00
00
00
00
v m uiru, witness fee
Jas Lalor, '
Jno Epe, 4 .... .... ....
J Van W indie
F M Westfall
50
F M Westfall
25 75
T Keller, tor work
15 00
4 75
6 25
F M Wtstfall
FM We?ttall
FM Westfall
6 25
25 00
60 00
FM Westfall
Wm McKennon, nightwatch .... .
F M Westfall
49 50
35 00
4 00
F M Westfall
Q Burkhart, work tor city
J Withrow, work for city
6 00
1 00
Lonner Ralston, witness fee.... ..
A N Arnold, taking census of city
25 00
30 00
Albany Eng. Co. No. 1
M A Baker. Recorder . ......
F M Westfall
F M Westfall
182 25
38 50
2 50
F M WestCill
750
Wm McKennon, nightwatch . 60 00
John ISriggs, lor worn....
3 00
Tilston & Scott, workou engine..
4 00
161 88
1 00
Blaine & Sox. lumber ...
John Cohn, witness fee
Ned Gird, witness fee ...
M A Baker, Recorder
1 00
2 00
T J Barringer, work for city
23 50
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
1 O0
D M Thompson, clerk of election.
W W Parrish, Judge ot election..
Geo Humphrey, " "
L E Blain. " "
Delia West lake, witness fee
Vanuie Smittu witness fee
1 00
50 25
60 00
13 00
23 13
53 75
12 00
61 25
125 O0
4 00
4 00
M A Bilker, Recorder
Win McKennon. night watch.... .
F M Westfall, Marshal...
J Gradwohl, merchandise
F M Westfall. Marshal..... . .
W B Barr. stationery
M A Baker. Recorder
F M Weftfiill, Marshal
Titus Bros, police starr....
T J Barringer, worn for cuy. .
Linn Engine Co No. 2. ....... .. 1000 00
. . . -- ,OOA OA
L.um ungine Kio. o. a w
Win McKennon. nightwatch 60 00
F M Westfall. Marshal 254 50
FM Westfall............ 72 00
F M Westfall.. 35 00
Uoi'Prs & Allen, lumber 102 62
T .1 Barringer, work for city 5 10
F M Westfall. atarsnai.... .... .. o w
FM Westfall............. 41 00
F M We-tfall.... 89 23
Wm McKennon. nightwatch 60 UU
T J Barringer. work for city.... . 42 88
Willert & Busch. work on engine. . A w
S E Young, merchandise 4 50
M V Brown, printing 8W)
M V Brown. " 6 OO
M V Brown, " 3 OO
M V Brown, 3 00
M V Brown, 10 00
M V Brown. ; " . . . . 1 00
M A Baker, 'Recorder. 93 15
T J liarringer, work city 96 92
J f Titus, citv Treasurer ........ 100 77
C E Wolverton. Att'y fee 5 00
Chas Weeks, wituess fee. .... .... 1 00
Gus Barker, 1 00
Will Beach. " . 1 OO
I T P McKnight, " 1 00
Rob't McFarlaud, 1 OO
Wm Gregory ' 1 OO
T J Rovce. 1 44 ......... 1 00
Geo Patterson, " 100
RCuster, " l w
N Bond, iw
TJStiteV ......... 1 OO
Jno Hnmnhrer. 1 O0
Albany Kn. Jo. o. i.uues.... .. su.w
Rogers & Allen, lumber ......... 107 49
- ... OA Aft
wm McKennon. niirmwaccn.... - w w
Perry Sninks, for wood . 4 50
F M Westfall. Marshal..... 23 00
Matliewa A Morrison, entertaiulnfir
exetirsionlsta from Portland.. lo uo
F M Westfall. Marshal 22 00
K M WestfaJl..-. .... ......... ... " oo
F M Westfall...... .... 19 00
C Stout, work for city. .. 2 00
Bell & Parker, nulc for prisoner. . . i uu
Jas McMerrick, work ou engine.. 2 50
E B Davidson, work for city. .... uo
'I' r Tlnn i.,rrn n-orlr for pit V 17 24
Linn En. Co. No. 2. a'r dues 60 0
W N Bereft w, work lor city ...... J
Wot McKennon, nightwatch. .... 60
Wm McKennon. extra nishtwatch 2
M A Baker. Recorder... 57
Rrwrers '& Allen, lumber S4
v iliirt OS USCII. wore oil enuiue. i
Wm McKennon. extra nigntwatcn
J A Warner, city sarveyor 198
J Briggs, work on engine.
4 23
Coll van Cleve, printing.
23
win McKennon, ntgutwuien..
M A Baker. Recorder .........
FM WestfahV...i....
F M WesOaU....... ....
T J Barringer, work for city ..
60
83
,49
83
13
38
Jfos Webber, salary Ch'f Engineer
100
J D Dorsey. sprinklhig streets...;
10
29
Blain & Sox, lumber. .... .... ....
J A Warner, eity surveyor..
Albany En. Co. No. I, q dues...
Cope! a ltd Bros, license refunded..
Win McKennon, nightwatch. ....
30
30
If (
F M Westfall. .. .... 15 (XT
F M Westfall. .. .... .... 18 0O
Orlu Enbiiits. work on eiifriue... . 6 00
Cls Wagner, "
C E Wolverton. Att'y fee. tn
W B Scoft. work on engine
Willert & Bnsch " ......
nit En. 5o. No. dries..
TJ Barringer, work for city .'...
F M Westfall. .... ....
FM Wesffiill,..f...
F M WestfalK '.. .... .... .... ....
F M Wesf fall .. ....
Powell Flrun, Att'y fee..
Wm McKennon, nightwatch. ....
Iim Brigg-i. merchandise...
F M W e l fa H .......... . J. . .... .
T J Barringer. work for city.
Wm MWer nightwaten...-.
2 00
& OCT
1 00
11 IS
CO 09
69 0a
lft 00
13 59
69 OCT
23 75
13 Off
28 00
6 00"
63 2
20 00
" 16 oa
22 fia
70 25
16 00
3 62
28 29
18 29
S32 99
eo csr
12S 1
5 79
81 12
3 oa
5 00
7 to
ll 75
24 00
Capt W J Matttewg, work for city
r M Westfall,....
Bnuui fc Colin, inercliatMlise.... ..
Oradwoiil. nierhnoise .
F ill Westf5.il.,. ....
F M Westfall. .... ....
F M wwsrfall.-.V.w: .... .... ....
VV F Riclwrloruv ttighrwatcb. ....
M A linker. Recorder..... .... ...
T J Barrhier, Work lor city .... .
T J Bsir ringer, , :.
Jones & Hill, mcfc for prisoner.. .
a r unerry. worK on -engine.... .
Thompson & Irvliiir.
tjoii van tuiere. printing.
L Miller, work on hose,... .
Willert & Busch. work on engine.
3 50
J A Warner, survevor.... .... ... 15 75
.1 B Titus, Treasurer.. - 69 32.
FM Westfall 21 60
FM Westfall. 7 00
F M Westfall. .. .... .... .... .... 15 W
Geo Burkhart, work for city.... . 8 76"
willert S lJiiscn, work on engine 7 W
Alt house & Co., lamp posts. 4 09-
J A Warner, purveyor.... .-. . 27
Jnn Foshay. glass tor lamps.... .. 6 87
ti Alien k "Uo.. mmoer lira tsf
i Whitney. Att'y fee 2 so
Zack Reid, witness fee.... .... .-. . 1 00
B W Cooper--'- -'- .... .... ... 1 0
C II Hewitt, Clerk of election .... 2 09
W H Dodd, " " .... 2 OCT
D Froirutn, Judge of election. .... 2 09
W1I Gottra, . 2 09
M Houston, " . .... 2 00
Clark & Wyatt, mercliaiMlise 30 fitf
Frank Wood) rent tor building for
Linn Engine Co. No. 2 34 00
l.inn Engine Co. -No. z. fuel 11 27
W II McFarland, merchandise!.. 19 25'
Linn Engine Co. No 2, services.. 63 14
M A Baker. Recorder .. 87 25
J B Titos, Treasurer 17 87
F M Westfall, Marshal..... ....... 170 6&
- Total.... ..C7.938 4
Excess, of disbursements over re
ceipts as per orders drawn on
Treasury 29ft lt
It Is not possible to state with absolute
accuracy the amount expended by the city.
rr tne year ie. o, or in lact any other year
as the orders near tne close or tne year arw
usually drawn on a depleted Treasury, amf
are paid during the first aud second quarter"
of the following year, it is probable that
there were little or no hinds In flie Treas
ury on the 14th day of December, 1876. If
such was the case, then the warrants or
orders from No. 177 to and inclusive of
order No. 202. were, since the 2d of Janu--arv.
1S77, aggregating such being the case'
the sutu of 810 92. This sum howev
er, is baaed upon the hypothesis tliat there
were no outstanding orders at tlie close of
the year 1875 ; if there were nener then f hv
sum left to be paid by the Tresurer of tbv
present ytr. for and on account of out
standing orders, would be the sura before
mentioned. f29d 15. which would exactly
express the indebtedness of the city at titer
close of the year 1876.
L. H. SosTAKTtr
Albany, May 10, 1877. City Ree
TURNING GItAY.
Life's sands are running fast away f
The buoyant step of Youth Is gone i-
The failing hair Is turning gray,-
a ini j. line seems now to iHirry on
More fleetly than in days of yore -Before
the heart became Its prey
Before 'twas saddened to the core
Before the bair was turning gray.- .
Yes, turning gray! Age comes like snow
- as sttn anu carves eacn careworn line ;
Its wrinkles on the brow will grow ;
The hair with silvery streaks will shine S
The eyes their brightness lose ; the namd -
urows ary ana tremuions auu una y-
For life, alas I is quickly spanned, .
Ana ueath its gates soon closes to. -
All ! turning gray I we tain would fiida
Tl.. !.-.. nkfa rrL.n
1LIJ, eigll uun jwilj " rt , w
- hwtiM.
These deepened wrinkles sMis by side.
Cut by tlie sorrows we have seeiv
CnnhlA kaara tlut Kaaat- MS WAAiSM
A VI ICVVTV M?a0 MSB CWI IP M J
More thickly cluster on our Head '
As Antntnn raiulrops hang, like tearsc
vwi sotnefMir nower that s nearly oeaa
Like perfshetl petals trom the flower.
Our hopes and wildest joys are laid ;
Born only for a day or hour,
sweet ga moots ry t ne Mner payea
As age comes on. we long for rest.
As saints near snrtnes win long to pray.
But still we love that tint the best ,
Before the hair is turning gray,
''Three cheers for toe CorvaJIfs Fire De
partment" was calico for at the fire pArsdr?
in this city on Friday last, and was enthu
slastically given, ; ?
The school chndren, haif an enjoysfcl
picnic at Hacklernan's grove on Saturday.
Settiemelr d: Dawson are tnrnlng out
magnificent Itrmber at tbelr splendi t3
near Iebanoo, " ., -''I
A range that meets every reqafrei&enf;
and satisfies every demand made upon it-
he Richmond Range. It has no- equal
among stove or ranges. The enTy p-tw
to get one Is at W. Ii. MeFarlands, nex t
to the Batik." :'' - ;
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For Sale CHEp.At his shop on Ferry.
street, Mr..Sam1 Miller baa a tweNa rss-
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senger coach for sale, almost nw--tv;:.l tt
sold at a bargains AIo- a 8te(7.3 ea s J
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side spring hack; wfXh eTeAnt t,
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new, tor sale at cost. Here's an f?jxir1rat.
nlty for somebody to ret bar- Jus. 2 Wt
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IlEI-P TH05K WHO TiUY TO KEL? .TffiES-
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selves. Mrs. Day tet rrersrel to
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kirids of plain sewing d as slie la s':1y ,
her rahof to depend upon tor a llwIHweii
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asas us khhi people oi t-.y mtt may
liave work wl.fch titty Cu
lier trial. . Ttls is c jt!'
interest all our bcnevolcr "
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