The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 16, 1880, Image 3

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Samuel E. Young
IS NOW KKCfclVlNa HIS
Spring & Summer Stock
OF
ST1
CONSISTING OF
J5E.Y GOODS,
SOOTS 8c SHOES,
CARPETS,
GBOCSRXSS,
"V7ALL PAPEXi,
house rumsiiiv; goods,
kTC. trr.. ktc.
I am o otleriiiit a
-arger & Better Stock j
Than ever bo fore, nn-l hih cnrryln t re'j:n'V
line of rt-linble oo ls. Ha.vini; jmi'i CASH
lor all of them.
at:n Dote ih i n tl not
IXl)!.KSOLD!
o to
I ln,tv tt nltenri4ii or thov wnmlni;
MHID UOOIIfi ut roi'i: .Alt riiim. to
AlUmy, April Hi, 0- 12n42
JOHN BI1IGGS
TVKK- Till- IM'(U TlM TY TO IXFOKM
hi trie'i l um I t!ie puMic tfenfia;l, that
i now sittlel in Ui
NEW BUSINESS HOUSE,
:i thiM I iiixt iorlr I. Ilnrner & L .
m-'inre en foun-l a reat an a-is(witni'iit nnc
a Incite a. aiook of
Stoves and Hanges
aean Ik-found in any mit house this side oi
.orllutid, and at a-
AI.S'l
Xinnps c3 Pipo3,
.':itiro!i. Itra. A; I-luaisiolcd
in jrt-jct variety. AL-
Tin.
.licet Iron.
;nl v.tiiietl Iron,
II1SJ
J o j j e rw a r e .
alwnv sn li'iii t, and
INC. U TK.
nuido to order. AT LIV-
ox TTiTii.
i- 22. '.sT'i-IvS
AMany. iv-tnb.
CITV
Kirt str.
AI.HW ',
let, 3 loor west "f Kerry.
t : OitlOOX.
HAVIVt; iii'i-nA--i t'ity Ma-k-f, wil!
koc;i tHn-T:in !y fi haiv! all kniilsol M.'atT
- t h v-jry li to i ) ;ti n i' l h;- unrkt!! .
I u ill mriVi a tM i:ut- i iui-''t thv W!-lit' n;
H who iti:ty liivor ui witii iiiir ;w ' rmi
The public nliy -t; ntviUvj ro my
shori wIvmi in wunf "iii'n'':its. w"'!"!- hij;iio-'
m-U rict! xxw t for t'Ulv. "zlvlosl;!
f ' M J LLI N EP.Y A N DOR ESSftlAKlNG.
MltS. O. 'Lj PARKS.
II
avixi; rt"f:n.sKr tiik Mii.r.txKi;Y
owned nv Mrs. . p. navis an.1
' t there. oa new in voice of inte
having j'i-t ui !
Cioica llilliaery, Triraraias,
Ttonnets. Hat. e . tiilces pieicuie in inviting j Henriett-i P. (.or--t
he Indies of .VUiaii v and viciniry to i-all and i '
Inspect tor theiii-elve.. i 1 ;ik. t- vill be. sold '
jit irieos that dcly eoiuiM.tiiion. i
Having secured" tlie serviee-of K tir-t i:i:is j
Il",'S?-ilJliw''f - I
1
J Hiu iretmred to eut. til. and neie dresr' in ;
nv vb- deii-e I, :it ihori noiice ittid in nat;s- .
fserorv uianuer. - '
i!i in if 'lo- b inir for ebibi ren :i --'leeiiil-y ;
-:ore oil north side ot' first. eu-t .if Kii-vortii i
utreet. Vouiire invited to call.
Mils. l. I.. PAKKS.
27. IST'.l-
ZITY DBUa ST0EE.
Comsr First and Ellswcrtii sts.,
ALBiNV. i:i;ci..
It
. KVIl"IVIitKII.
ftas axnbi taken eliare of the
City Drug Store,
li:ivinsc pTirfbn?! tlw entire intrn-st of (. W
rha -v. au:cii---xf to A Carol liurs & l o., untl in
Splendid X3Vw Stock,
m "Mich, added t the former, renders it very
oniilete in all the diifei-ent deiiartmeiits.
eelniH assure 1 that, all unn be suited in hot h
Quality and Price,
oonllally invlten hn old friends and uiistoni
W to ffii e'bim t cnll.
PHESCBJPTIOtTS,
li'lll recel-e inline liule airi careful atteniion
at all bourn, da. tttfU oljlil.
Z-$T Fvn 'iiisad IiUm-i (nr medii-iiia I
flct. W, T-'.vlO !
Tam O'Shanter, Jr.
CAS UK FOL'M' AT AJih.
Maksii ill's t,lvervl.lte
durini; the season of Pas".
meneim; April lt,d eiidlnf,'
Jnlv lull, 18S0.
TAM O'SIIANTKR, .!-, emniiisr yers
old. is a mahoaoiiy Uuy. 'aiicls l.i s hanjs hi-h
imI weiab JjiWMi tHjuiidu. He U Clydcsilale I
iiiid Messeneer niock.
Tkriis. Ti kuwii, J'S; insnraiiee. 0. ;
ANS. M Kt-HAM-. '
Albftny.Oreaoo, April, imeivl J j
XJOUCE IS HEKKRY OIVKN THAT letvi-s
XN testamentary Ihe isl willund les-anient
of Niehoia Kiz:)-. ile-iis.vJ. wa issued to the
undersigned on the i!d day of June, liSSn. by t lie
County Court ( l.inn iint,v, Oreuon: tiiert..
fore all pcrsont ''tivlnn e!ainiiaaaiiiKt lliee-lale
of said 1oci!-cd. am reqiilrud to iesen1 the. I
same with the r!er vonehers, within six
months from til dale herw.f. to I heyynd,-rs!iji.-ed
at hUitMiclni in said eonnty ol Linn.
F. M. Kl.t-.K. t.iei3itor.
Ptcd June M, 18M;J-ri.3V
Xolice of final S-ritlrniciit.
X fil, i'i-uittr ! ,'. !:wi w i 1 1 n ii-i ; i :mt'n t (
ol Nt-i-on Siumii-., l-v-:--t K in Ui; ,
'on : ! f v ' Mil I . ! 1 - 111 n nil ! f v , t M t ztt. 1; i- f i 1 1:1 1 '
a count :w -h Ii "m-.ii i r. an 1 --a . r hi , ! in - 7t "u
(hiv o, A iv ; - t . I---, a ; i o'cli ( K i. M . ot i i -1
iity. 1ms i t iy -ait ii'! j-a- 1 1 . - - bra ii.'
ot ''i)bjccii'p to -n.-h iii-ni at.'.niTi! ami ih 'i?l- :
tlt?iifiu I j.H'ivot, anil uny (k-ison in trrt,'sH in i
no: i lift to unptnr imtiut -a i 1 . "onil a I I in erurt j
lions' in Alb ;ny. Oregon, on . aii'l lilo j
1 heir oli'i t a n it" :ui . In ai'l litial '.count, j
I'VMI T. IM'AS .In., l-.vccnn.r.
Wt-aflwi -(or 1 A !I:tn Ui)uin, AUjs- lr l.i-'r.
i .lu.y I-')-vl:i II i
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In I lie Counts
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A. AV;l.inm,
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statt of T
Ii.i tin mutter of tli
! To l,a: !c- T Will
' will j'.n-l Tc-Trt mii i
r I : You a i i 1101 i :l
i 'u nn I aor-t-nr in t
i 'ouri lluiir-t! in ihtf vi
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; Sat ur-'', 7-7 O'U!
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' limu'iil otu' ovi--i. in i in :iiu r:i"(-'n i! ai l v'ny
ii. thv linu- !: li.-:!i-:iii cl.ji .-tioii. to id t-
i-ouiit. it iinv ;!i'".v ii:i ! t"Y Tlie -i-tTlineut
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N.C li.'lle.-l piaili' ie'.
.
.lobn X. Brit.'.-, ..f.ri.'-i!
In the name o! I lie i:
are l'.err'iy i ei; '::; ' '
eouiilii:.nt ui lis' n' .'oc
SllUi; ill Ol'l'UOll
:a:e nf iiivjun : You
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MliTIIl S
In :! tlren-t
" -s-nre tif i ireiron for
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and h'l." Hir-h. l i-.-ii-a-'.
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nd on
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v. m.. r wiif s.-js
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int: t i I hi-. 2 h U;tv i .iuit. 1 .-"-'.
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Sh' fi ;F Tallin cnnnlv, i r-;(i) .
.Mini1 2". 'jv l-.'n.T.'
King of the Blood
Currg all Scrofulous nf.-ption. nnd ili.onlers resnlt
mir from Impurity of tlm bloo.1. It ik needless to
spneify nil, us tlie ainV.rer nm usitnllr perceive their
caufc; but .Salt Ilhrum, J'impUs, Ulcers, Tumors
Gmtre, Swellings, &c, nre tlie most enmmon, as
well as many alftxtions of the Heart, Head, Liver
and EOMLach.
SCROFULA.
Wonderful Cure of Blindness.
B. Ranrom, Son & Co. : For tho tcnpfil. of all
troubled with Scrofula or Impure Ulool in their
systems. I hereby rrcoramentl Kin of the Blood.
I have been troubled with fScrofula for the past tea
years, which o ntfected my eyes that I wasoom
pleUiiy blind fornix months. I was recommended
to try King-of the Blool. wluh has proved u gTeat
bleain to me, as it has completely cured me, and
I cheerfully recommeud it tontl troubled as I hav
been- Yours truly,
Mm. S. W'Eatuerlow, aardiniat N, T.
will be pnid to any Publin Kospitrtl to be mutu
ally atrreed upon, for every certificate of tbia medi
tne published by us which is not genuine.
Its Ingredients,
To bow our faith in tlie safety nml excellence of
the K. U npun proper personal application, when
ntistipd tlint no imposition is intended, we will
QZ" """?s0f all 't lngTedients.by affidavit.
The nbove otfcra were never miule before "by the pro-pru-tor
of nny ntlier Family .Medirme in the world.
Many testljriW. further inform. it ion, and
lull ilire.ition. for iidirisr will be found in the pain
ti.' ' '"I?4? u" l'e of tha Blood," in
b.iToh,ttleu,eDC,,,!,e1- Prico lrrliottleeon
il. J2,?,JU- ?.r 'Joses. Sold by dnir
V. Kansom.Sos 4 Co., rroprf, Buffalo, N.Y
llnun ;!i'lc.( Inter.
AI.I'.AXY. (HIKiiiiX. .H l.Y 10 1SS0.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Cuiinrll I'l-orerrtiwjri.
City Council met at the usual hour on
Tnesihiy evening I:it. Tresetit Mayor,
I. ;. ClaiU; Kei'or.ler. J. L. II liter;
Matvbal. A. J. Hunt ; Conucilme:'!, l)an
iials, CSr.Mlrtohl. .Martin. Bice, Saltinarli
and Scott.
Mit.uti s read nnJ approved.
C .imirtte-on Ai-nniiits and Current Kx-ien-es
reported hiiis presented at. la-t
ifs-ifiti as correct, and they were ordered
pud.
The committee to whom was 'efrrred
1... ..'liii.u. i.r f.im 'R-iH-ii-.l mwl
i ... ,
li.ii.i-. reciii'M-ndrd that the prayer ot i
petiii.iners be gra i
iteil. and that "the work
be ordered couijilited
.11 rieil.
in lift ceti dav
s. !
.r:inwoiii, l:om comnm.ee oo neanii
and Police, asked further time to report i
regarding new cemetery, firanted.
Scott from committee on istreets and
Public Property, a-ked futtlier time in
which to report on remonstrance of W. Ii
Cannon and others regarding improve
tueiit ordered on Second street, liranted
Monthly report of City M n-shal read
in. .1 mi motion, ill iced on -tile.
Kepnrt of t'ity Trea-un r read, anil j
placid on ti'e.
KKI'OUT F ITY T:fKsi i;t;t;. i
To'h." .if ' 'ok' '''.mmin Ovflell of tht r!!jj of j
.'JiVxh.' -.'. n'Jt'uu ;i .- I res cetfuily submit the I
follow in sTuteuiei.t of tin- tbmii'-e-. of tlie city i
of A bimy for 1 lie se. ond quarter, ending June
3'Hll. l'SO ;
Tn-b re.-eived fo-.- beense
r.o:t el I
ci: v tuxc-..
tine-
ilo- tax
side . nik leiittir-.
4.9111 0
Ml (Hi
33 00
1 CO
Total re.
Y.sb inii l
i....-Ts ui
t '2(1
. 3.2:t9 32
but. ibl.
on ci!
li-ciiJ.
outer
l:i.-t ullartl'r.
Toa! d!bni-sinents J3.'Js r.-2
Ha iii.ee in uea-iiry. .lime 30. 1H '. . . J-2 333 30
F. M. liEDFIELD. t ity Treasurer.
Eepoit of Chief Kbineer for the year
cnilinj; Jinie 30. ISSt). as read, and on
; motion pl.n.e.1 on file.
! ANNUAL UI l'Ol.-T OK CI!I1 F FMitXEl'l:.
Titf ITji orabU: .l'a?;or and '.rirnvji Cc-tificf! f
'A (Vlf of Albany: In confoi :u ity witli tlie
t city and Fire I e- i'.r! tnciit s. I hereby su' -;
mit tor our cmi-i :-vx. ion Thin n.y r.tinual re-
pori as i hii f iiisiiM r of me .'.I'luii V Fire l e
: varr input :
j AI.HANV FMltNK CO. No. 1.
j Tills Com puny bus ,V. lie! i vt un-in bt-i-s. 1 bey
( have : s volv.l clu-s Cowing A Co. lmlid eneliu.,
ill ;rood coudit on. one two-w h.eli'd iit'Se ci.r:
i ll-I'lt r:ilfl I'.it f.f ll -t .'ol: ......',.-l;-T..,l 1.,. , I
' 'HJ f"et of m-1'v U-eiib'e lio-e. Tlie house occu-
pied by tile Co. beioni;s to tbe city, and lifts
been kept in tci-y coo i eondidon. bat needs
i r-'iiuitiiini; -ery nn. b. The b. se :otver in toe
r.'iirr.t the o-i:;:i'.' bonse i-in ; 200 i :m 1 snte
i con U: ii "i. nd is bein-r used by l-oih engine
! com "ii 11 ies.
j I.INV EW.'M' r-ij. NO. -2
' T id-10 ; -any li.i u -! l e iii.-uo "'!-liO-c.-.'in
j the r.-di. I hey have a fou-.b eiasi Claim A
! .l'llll'-lKl!rii'Mi:'C. (1 r.vi'.ll'll.'l'!c l boay e.u-i
1 l.'Cl teer lit
'ise i.'i cii .ied 1
rsi chiss liiliiier t'.o-e. Tbe
Tb;- Co. i- luviied tiy tbelii
1 Iiavjii;. ".i -. Li: d 1 H piivao! su'.'seri.j.lo.-i, be.:
t "'""'' O't ii lor os. .... d l-.j tbe city.
i lirsoi i it. k - Miflim 10. No. 1.
This i"om;.tiny va only ..i;iiiizi"t a few
months iiu-o. nnd bus s.,... ( nii in'-ers. I!;.
t lie 1st of An-Tiist t bey -viil receive t orn Fred
.1. Miller. ol'Xeiv Vorlc. a new ii'ii'i-l'nuiic truck,
-.villi complete oulf.f, w'm '.i vour honorable
bo ly . i-iiered for tin -in a few weeks afro. Oir-penter-r.re
!ov at wor!c puttinLr ttp a lionse
for its rce- :ion. It i ; my opinion, b-i-ed ir on
1111 cxperienee of numy y ars. that if this er.in
p.ir.y is properly drilled, yo'.t will tind it to i.e 11
very i in oi t ant arm of tbe Fire Depart inetit
l-rr.i
rn id 1 : lt t !if. p-tsi e.-ir we have bad ecvorn!
fil'.'s. an 1 ;'. 11 !ioni-b tie- tU'. llien woi'ked luan
f ill ty to -11b Pie i betn. be lo- ; hits been eonid-c-:ii:e.
Tbe toiiowin-r is a taret'bly pn-paic '.
j -.-(ord ot iiie--.ocee."i'iii dm iir; uiv tcrin -.f
"iTe-e :
.b
' 4!b. 1-
Thi
ins-oeU House burned
I to ; in- u roo nd. ( r-ui-e -deiv-i-'ive line, insir
j a'li'io.ii in.!!-:', ii."(i: on inrnitnre and ion-
t-'iiis. ..."i.'-ii- iiid in In!!.
I .bi'ile and -tauTliferh.-iit-! beii'itjriii'j to Win.
; Ibneri' U loTabv de-rroved. t'aii-e - ini-indiari".
? In'iraii' ? iiO. loss j.ai 1 in fall,
i
j . ;iieinber is'.ii. 1S7! - l ire in bidck store oe"
enp'ed by Kahn. Insni-ed for $ir,cW) ; daina-
;'is pa: 1. s;.l:!.; 11.
November 12th. ls7n The Mammoth inre
bonsc, o-.viied by IJasien A Furry, was totally
le t oye i. The estimated value of building
i and contents un.s $.s.to-. upon w bich the fol
j Ion iiii; insurance was received : ;aston Fur
I ry. building and iiiaehinery. tT.Ti.l : on saeks.
j S1.3 : I.. K. !?:ain, on lumber. in ; Wm. iol
i tin. on wheat, il.tiy-.. f anse unknown,
i Ieeembertith. 1S7'.I tire bioke out in the
rear ol Jaiucr Duniinl'- furniture faetiny, total
ly der-tri yin one buildimj mid daina-'tiiij four
oiliers. i;stiii:aled lops, l l.ooo, upon which
llie f'tlloiviri!; insm-nnce was n-eeive.l : James
iJannal.. Imildinsr J1.IH0. stmk SHV2 : IVttr
j .s.-blosser. fainif building, .iXI ; on brieU, ii.l 10;
. t 'binanien's sto-k of Kno b, .17:j H7 ; K.
I yoitnit'g irnwllniiw. 17. ("aus.-unknown.
Di-eomtier 1Mb, 18:9-lr'lre in a two-story
frame Iniildiius iMviiiiied by Cliiiiaiiien. Loss.
HQ I no insiii Hiii-i-. .'nuse ejireiesness of ten
ants. December b"( li, ls79 -False nliirtn.
ieeenib.'i--231, 1H79 -Dwelling house, o--ned
by W. Haird, oeeiiided by Itiisbinck, rmrtiidly
d istiiiyed. Loss on bnildin about $.-,00; ecn
tents. ibxi no insiiriniee. ( iillse -Coal tailing
from stove on tbe em-pet.
Kebrnary 17, h. Issii . Fire in dwellinfr lionse
owned by Mart til iiiKhuni and occntmd tiy
.James K. Jleuen, purtiiilly eonsuuied. I.iiss,
l,21ii; insured and imid in lull. Omse un
known. Mureb stb, lssn -n,-o in brb-k store occniiied
by I. fi. Ji.el.son. Ijiw 1,400 insur. d nnd
paid in full. Cans..- brenkbiir of lamps w hile
putting them in ehnndelbn-.
Mareh !th, lxsn-Fire in burn and out hnild
inS of John Uripr-s and Dr, J. A. Hill ; partially
(I'lsfi-oyeil. Loss nlMint tl00ni in.suranee.
Cause -children plnylnjr with mafehes.
June. 2d, lsrtO -Falae ularin-chfinney burning
out nt St. Charles lintel.
June "tli, 1SS0 - Ftro in briek building ownc l
'iy F. O'Toole nnd occupied by J. E. Horbin Jt
C . as a snlrion ; partially destroyed, and frame
dwelling djoininji damaged. Kstimatod loss,
il,7.0 ; reeetved ?I,7i5. C.-nnse-explosion of
lump in celinr.
Total loss dnrlnpr year estimated at J66.000 ;
tosses pai l by insurance companies, t3i,17I
I Total amount of insiypnce on property partin'C
ly, or totally consumed, onont jsn.ooo. This
shows n savinir of property by tbe Fire Lcpart
tnunt ot prnbiibly iliw.noo.
Tni5 -STATER STPrlV.
W'c have elshtcistorns which liavea capacity
for lioldina: about 10,000 gallons enidi, altlioiich
that amount can nftver he found in them ex
cept rtm-lnij the winter, following is the loca
tion of the rlM ins with the r'e tb r i water in
each at tbfi timi I last oundtnl them, alwnt
; two weeks imo : At the. tmei'.Ktioii of Sfeitnl ;
! anl Hroatlalhin, Irt feit ; Fourth anrl Ellsworth, !
II teet ; Kmtrth an-1 MonSfjoniery, 10 feet l im-h- '
; e-i ; S-coul and Ilaicer. 1' feet ; First and Ell.-
j worth, afei't ; I irt and Ferry, a feet 4 inches: '
j Fi-t and-Washington, s feet a inehes ; Fourth
j an 1 Wa-ddnu'ton. 8 feet. The cistern at the in- !
I terseetion of First and Feiry streets is connect '
j cd hy a lar&e box with the Monteith mill race,
I and consequently the supply at that cistern i i
J IncxliaiH! ible. find I "would reconnuend that j
! tl e ot her cisternH le so constructed a soon as 1
posrilile.
On my last tour of inspection of clMeru, I
found that the woolen covering of the one
near the T mcrftt bnil.nn: has become rotten,
atid un-ate ; and ns that street U now betnar
improved, I .w ould mromniend tliat yon, at
your nVrtt meetiriir, make arranfrements to
have this ciiern anduMl over with brick ; also.
Unit you include i" t lie contract the lengthen-
iii? of the ni ck of the ci-tern on Stseond stiv t j
ii cm tii it.ii ii-ncv i jiiui;! n ill 1 1 Tti iiiiiiiii, inu
briii slur? the street up to grade at that point
I making it nocesarv. The cistern reeom
i .. .ended to be arched with brick, is the only
i ..in.lt, tin. ..it,, tlwi Yi-w.it.i .f,vi.
: - "- - - -
lin(j as s, !(.(,( js mJU- beln unproved, it win
,JO ,,()1,c ilt H u.s ,,oM lh.ul n, any other time.
There is an other mutter to which I wish, to
eftU 'oar attcnt'en wliile sncbkintr of our wn- i
tor suppiy J. II. Foster Co.. who are now
liutumr ill Kter works in our eitv. huvn six
hydrants of the latest improved ptutern. and
it would he a grand thin? for our city if vour
liniiombte bodv roill J niflke some ni-rnnuo
tnents w ith the Company by w hich these by-
drants oou'.d b:- brousiht into requisition in
case of tire. I am advised that the water con."
pany stands ready at any time to make a very
liberal offer lo the city.
KXPFNSR At.XOVNT.
Ytfxrnyj Engine Co, Ao. 1
Yen'rlv allowance..
ItepniVs
-lenii'.i' nnd bitulbiK hose
Haulinir engine and cart
Totnl
Lh'ti Emrhir Co. .Yc 2--
Yearly allow nnce.
K;isiueer"s salary for S months...
Ibpulis
lTioilir.ix and insiin' liose
Stove and bolts
Totnl
cCNFr.At. KTPrN.-nrs.
ITnip tnwrr rei'airs
. .$120 00
9 00
.. 31 75
5 00
Kif. 75
.t',u on i 1
. SflO 00 !
. 31 fin
s-2 50
Mo-.iro2 No. 'i's bou-e
i)n lo tor 11-e ui Xo. 2
Mursh'il's repair- on said lot
r.ito fei't rubber hose for Xo. 2
Freight. a
Hook .t Ladder Oiitat
Kreiirht. Ac
salary ..1 Chief F.nirineer. .,.
Yeariv al.owunce 10 liotird of Ielcatcs
. r(Hi (Mi
.'.2 oo
r.s ca
700 oo
2ii oo
20 CO
Total
Grand total..
..2.31.) 1
. .$3.i32 24
... .,.......,,..,, i Petkton of citizens for relief on tibcrip-
By eonsiderm? tlie tioove liicnres it wtu lie f 1
seen tliftt the actual running expenses of the ! tion to JelTerson bridge, disallowed.
Department will probable not exoeed from SI.- i Jas. L. Cowan. Cierk's tee-, $14 00, al
200 to f l.r.O", the remainder havij.K tieen laid J lowed.
out in the rur-hnse of the Hook Ladder ! ' , .... , . .
1.,. r- T ! t.-f.. lfl fn.l nf
hose, etc.
in retiring from tli ; re?ionsl'Ie pottloti - ot
Chief Engineer of the Albany Fire I.cjiurt.
input, I wish to publicly thank the Alder-
. . 1 , , ,
men and eitv oftieers for the kind eotisidera-
tion and llbemlity they have always shown
toward i lie Deportment, in sunplyimj it with
everything needed to brinjc it into more effi-
cient service a! fli-fl. and nlsofor the courtesies
extended to mjsi ;f.
I am. gentleman, your most obe.'.ieiit servant,
JOS. WEBP.tR. Chief Knscinctr.
Albany, dr., .lune 30th, isPO.
Iiios for h.-iuHr.g and spreading gravel
on 1 htirston street were read. F
We-tnll's bid was 07c per cubic vhrd.
M.
Y. Burkharfs bid was $27. Iin: kh-it t's
bid was couriered the "lowest, and Q11
motio.t wa ac.vpt.tl. and tbe work order-
. diioi.e will, in 25 days.
P.-iition ot Senders & Sternberg ro.id.
a.-l. luetic privilege of g-aiiiug Ilioad. libit.
-treet from First to alley, the length or
then lot. On motion granted.
Communication from llccue Hook S
Lad l. r Co., addressed to the Recorder,
asking from the city 10 per quarter. On
motion, the RecoribT was instructed to
j draw wm-rants at the rate of $15 per qitar
j ter in favor of Ke-i-m- II. & L. Co.. from
the time tlie Co. was admitted into the
Dep'i i t incut.
On motion, a warrant was ordered
ilr-lil il io !':i .in- ill lb,. M'.i'ni- In ii'it- IV,.t.lir
j on trucks, etc.. to arrive on incoming i" tiic imwi-oi .w. l-:l-t. -loli'i Uarl
j t. amer. for Re-cue II. & I.. Co J inp and S. G. Taylor. Indigents, ordered
On motion, the Recorder was directed t,,:lt r- ,T- "''i!ton. Sheriff, be .l;,pointed
I to advertise for bids (or repairs to ci-tern i fiindsh the necessaries for their support
I on Uroadaibin and Second streets, the bill- i
! fo be opened by tile Chief of the Fire Ie
l irtnieiit in the presence of it majority ot
t'e i-oniniitfie on Fire Hud Wntcr. and
th.tt they let tlie contract to the lowest
bidder.
On motion, crosswalk were ordered on
west side ot Klisworth across Second
st reef, and tu-ross Ellsworth on south side
ot Tnird street.
On motion, the committee on Streets
Mini Public IVoiierty were ordeied to in
vctt:ite .mil report all grading necessary
:i streets connecting; yvith work now
;oi:i; on.
On inotioti. the llecordrr was rftjtiired
to m;ike out nnd pre-enr. bill against tlie
Ditch lii. for all bridges, etc., repaired by
the city tlia: sliouiil h.ie b-eii done by
them ntiijer the law.
Oo motion, the M.-irshnl was ordered to
repair the walk on I, yon street, from Fir. t
to Water street, as no attention hud been
p lid to an order for said repairs niade-a
month ago.
On motion, the matter of painting
I Hook Jb I,ndder Hone was referred to
committee on Tire and Water, to report
what is necessary to bo done at next
meeting.
bills it:ki:stkt and allowed.
I). O. Clark. ..Mayor, fees.
.I.ii.ies Diiiiii.ils, Oonnciluinn, ti.
K. Siiitiniirsli, Councilman, 7.
,1. Gialohl, Ci'iiiicilnian. S.
I4. Murtiii. Councilman, tjtS.
Ij. C. Kice, (Jonncilman, $7.
W. H. Scott. Cotmciiman, S.
A. J. Hunt, Marshal, furnishing gravel,
etc.. fid.
W. N. Miller. Engineer' salary, if 45.
T. .T. Ciine, i-leatiing hose. $(.
Geo. M. West fa 1 1, labor, tf 3.
FILLS RF.FEnRF.rj.
Ed Zeiss, plans, etc.. for engine house.
.l 50.
Hoffman & Joseph, matches. 2.
Costs in the .facHson case, f 5 70.
Costs in the Kobt. Myer's case, $4 50.
Costs in tlie Ales. Collins "ae, $3 60. j
A - !. limit, lumber, etc.. $1960. j
Bill of costs in the i; junction matter,
$5'! SO. V
,oss , thPwiwot Henry Brown, f o 30. ;
'.' s In th- case fif Dcsmom!. $3 50. i
A. -f. Ifnr.f. repairing sidewalks, keop- j
iny; pi isotit-rs. etc.. $02 24.
J. I.. Il.-ilter. fees as Recorder. $43 83.
Two liilis prcsunti'U by H. II Hewitt,
ntjorm-y fees, wlieru convictions were
seemed, oeiicli, were ordered paid.
Oumcil adjniiriu'd.
oimy 4 oiirt lion.
I.. Fliuil, J.
Hon. 1. Klinn,
July term. Present :
Judge ; Marion Cunningham and Levi
iuti!:iss. Commissioners ; K. Baum.
Clerk ; J. .1. Charlton. Sheriff.
The application of Phiiip Workman,
et ah, for county road, firanted.
In the matter of petition for donation
to Blair bridge, the Court appointed Wm.
Cyrus. Jason Wheeler and Joseph Lane,
to review the br idge a.id report to the
(Vitirf. nt nevt term.
' ,
I ''. v ' l'""" "
IC creek bridge. $70-allowed
. In Hit matter ui iiMtitnin nr nt-liltfn li:ilf
. - i-
mile above McDowell's saw mill on Cali
pooia. continued.
As to petition for precinct at Mohawk,
j 40 miles Inmi Brownsville, continued to
' nr.vf t-rm
Petition of Marlon BnrUharf, upet-
i'.lanfldnl .lit.t.-f Vr. Q lnmlu.. div Ki-t.lrrr.
i dismissed.
, Petition from district Xo. 15. for lum
her and nails dismissed
Allen, r.oblnson & Co.. bills for lumber.
$04 1G. f 167 75. nnd $2 15. allowed.
D. (J. Clark, bill for nails, etc., $30 50.
I continued.
' '
! John Sumner, lumber !or district 10.
Jill 40. continued.
Jacob Nye, hill for home rent, Mathews'
family, $3. allowed.
Frank 1.. Hyde, keeping Horace Davis,
ii pamer. 3 months, $02, allowed.
'- I-. K. Blaiii. indse. for Mrs. East, an
rs ndigent. $5. ailowetl.
j C. D. Simpson, wood for an indigent.
oSl. allowo.1.
. tr r
C. Averill appointed justice of
. the Peace for Brownsville precir.ct.
j C T. Craft, bill for keeping Cole and
i Salsbmy. paupers, 150.
allowed.
Supervisor of district Xo. 1 was an-
; thotlztd to purchase 1, GOO feet ol lumber
tor road purposes.
i vu.u..u eivjci, mil li.l
j East, an indignt, S?l S 74. allowed.
j Conrad Mcver, bill for nvlse to K. B.
j Oavidson, an indlgnt, $7 2?, allowed.
i -v i i i - i i- e
I w. I. raft, hack hire and per diem for
i .
. conveying Potter, an lumg'.-t, allowed,
j In the matter of the application of .1.
j J. BlHckburn, et a), for the locution of a
! .,,,,. flvif r tT tr..i,i,rn
J. M Waters and A. W. Stanard be fiD-
poinred viewer, with li- liryant as sur
veyor, to meet nt begtnni.ig of road on
Tuesday, July 20th. 1550, at 9 o'clock
j A- i5-
I J. .T. Kelly, mpervi'-or of district 7. ati-
i "b-.tiz.-.l to purcliae nor to excee.l l.ntiu
'; feet of lu:t,lHr, nnd 200 pounds ot pike
! r"r brWo o:i Crabtrec creek.
i Mrs. E it. blil for keeping John Dart-
i l:,8. Hn indisetit. $30, cont'uued.
' I" tllc mtntc-r ol the petition of .1. B.
j ( unstable et al for bridge, ordered that
j supervisor, be authorize! to purchase
j 4.000 feet ot luinher tor said bridge, on
coiuiiiion ttiac i ne roao laoor prepare tbe
frame ; al'o allowed
necessa-y spikes to
construct bridge.
j II. J. Br.ughton, balance of bill for
tnedicnt attendance on S. G. Taylor, an
ind'g.-tnt. $30. allowed. The said Dr.
Bonghton was authorized to visit said
patient twice each week unti! further or-
! dered.
and report nt i.ext tc-i m of Court
Marian Cunningham, fees, per diem and
mileage as Commissioner, $12, allowed.
Levi Douglass, same as above. $11 00.
allowed.
Ordered that the Clerk furbish for the
use of the Court, a statement of the assets
and liabilities of I. inn comity by the next
term thereof.
Ordered that .1. .T. Charlton. .Sheriff, lie
required to make transcript of the delin
quent tax rolls for 1878 9. nnd return the
same to the Clerk, who shaTl tiirnish cer
tified copies of the same lor the collection
thereof.
Tlie resignation of Marion Cunningham
as road supeivi'or of district 24 was
accepted, - nun Ci. W. Fanning wns appont
ed instead thereof.
Our Xexc 1'resiiletit.
We have received from tlie publisher.
Mt. .r. F. Uyder. rt large nnd handsome
engraving of Gen. Garfield. It contains
three representations of Garfield one as a
youth, tbe second as a soldier and the
third as the statesman. All three a-e ad
mirable pictures, and as a w hole form a
splendid picture. Every Republican
should have one of those pictures 10x24
to hang in their parlors. Repnblican
I 'hibs should not fail to order them at
once. Pi ice. 25 cent? each. Send fweuty
tive cent to J. F. Ryder. 230 Superior
street, Cleveland. Ohio, and the picture
will be lorwanlcd to vour address.
impure Itrenllt.
Among all tbe disagreeable consequences
that follow the decay oi the te.'th, nn im
pure breath must he the mo-t mortifying
and unpleasant to its possessor, and it is
tlie most inexcusable and offensive in
society ; and yet the cause of it mav easily
be removed by cleansing your teeth daily
with that Justly popular detitrifi ice. Fra
grant SO'ZOliON" T. It purifies and
sweetens tlie breath, cools and refreshes
the mouth, ami gives a peari-like nppenr
ii nee U tins teeth. Gentlemen who iudtilErn
in smoking should cleanse their teeth with
SOZODOJs l as it removes all unpleasant
odors of tho weed. Aik your druggist lor
it. .Inly.
flensaut Ovooilon.
Utui County Council, P. of IT., m t
with Knox Butte Grang on Monday hist.
Il proved a very pleasant occasion.
thero beings one humTrod and twrniy-.-e 1
ypembers rrf-sent. -i
Brownsville I)t.
liitows.svn.LE, Or., July 14th, 18S0.
Ku. Ri.GisTEif : Tlie weather here for
the past week has been quite cool, with
slight showers, the very best kind ot grain
weather, and crops look better thin aver
i ge.
i -Mr. Sam Wilson, who lias been sick for
nearly three months, died last F. iday inorn-
ing. He lay almost unconscious, taking
j no iintitlshnieiit or medicine for .some four
j weeks. The i!ineralv which took place
! last .Sunday, was the largest in many years.
I The pull bearers Were all employees of the
j B. W. M. Co.. as Mr. W. had been work-
; lug in the factory! for wfvei-al years. He
Ayas 71 years of age. and was an old set- !
tier in this section, and was universally
respected by all wlio knew liltn. and his
t , . , . , .
fii icKen u lie ami ia nuij nave me symps -
; thy Ot tills Whole community.
I Jan.es McIIargue, Jr.. lo-t his ymngest
: ... ..... . .
cmiu last week, ov iirowiiiuir in tlie iaii-
pooht. accidentally.
Xearly all of our folks htivt arrived home
from the State Fair nnd the coast, and all
report having hml a good time.
Hay is coming into town lively now.
Frank, Jack and others have formed a
Wllll'll. HIICl me; pilLlllli lip It SfL UI llilj I
scales In thls clty.
I.lsli Sperry Is spending a fww days here, j
and several others have ut come over the j
mountains nnJ repoit plenty of sncw on j
the summit, and road rong":i.
The fail sowed grain Is commencing to ,
turn a golden color, and harvest is fast j
coming on
The lodge of A.O.U.W. installed officers
here last Monday evening did not. learn
siiy particular.
The boss installation so far was at lial
sey, last Tuesday evening, and quite a
crowd from this city attended, accompanied
by mniiy of the ladies. The supper given
at the Halsey hotel was a success in every
particular, and Wildcy lodge. I.O.O.F..
though young in years, have really acquit
ted themselve-i nobly in this their first at
tempt, and nil! lie always held In grale
tnr remembrance by the three-linkers of
thU city, who may some diy try to give
them something in the way of a flipper
that will partly repay them.
Politics are very quiet here at present.
The surreyors are still at work between
here and I.i.-b non. AYork is prog-cgiing
quite rapidly below ; the grade Is iiearly
i finished from Kay's ferry to the O. & C.
line, and quite a force Is nt work near Ger.
vain, hul of course the average Albanian
will pay but little attention to affairs eon
ctr.iing the narrow-gauge, now that the
broad gauge is at wotk building a p'ug to
Lebanon. A p' ig is also still talked of be
tween heie and Halsey. by people of South
Brownsville. Xaf.kow Gacgf..
Lebauon Xoti-a.
I.EBAXOK, Or., July 12th, 1S30.
Ed. Register : Ha vltig spent about
eight mou.hs in the country known as
'east of the moiint.-iics" or the upp r
country,"' I c;iu say thut, although many
things can be truthfully said in its favor
perhaps more can be recorded against it.
The Walla Walla country has a good
soil stiil lays well generally, and produces
Hbnnd.inf crops of grain, vegetables, fruits
etc., while the I'alouse anil Snake River
countries are rough and better suited for
grazing, except parts ol the former, which
may be classed as.roIliug prairie titul vallev
lands.
With good markets the farmers of the
Wh!1h Waila valley could do very rvell
raising wheat ; but as it is, the profits are
pretty well '"scooped" by tlie time ahe
wheat is In market. But railroad building
Is going on now at a lively rate, anil bet
ter nnd cheaper means ot transportation
are looked tor in the near tntiire. The cli
mate of that region Is not very pleasant,
being mote exposed to extremes of heat
nnd cold titan this valley, and very change
ableand windy, with a dry atmosphere.
good roads a:?d plenty of gravel duet that
will cause the most irresolute and undecid
eit to become ''gritty."
Railroad matters are boominjj here now.
as the Albany & Lebanon road U actually
building, while the Narrow Gauge"' fel
lows are in tlie neighborhood, surveying
.mil locating another road, which uviy
leave Lebanon "out in tlie 'cold." Who
knows !
S. ISaum. formerly ol JetTer-sou, has
opened a new stoie in town."
John Hamilton has returned to this place,
after an absence of a few years.
Two young men got outside ot some bad
whisky last Saturday, tin. becoming pugil
istic, were arrested and Sii-d $7 50 apiece
for their sport ; we will mention no names
this time.
Miss Lily Redpath has been quite ill.
but Is now convalescent.
Roberts Uridge School Picnic last Satur
day was a Miccess, notwithstanding tlie
unfavorable weather, and the failure of
Dr. Watts to put in an appearance. Tlie
music of Albany Ladies Hand and the
Halsey Choir "was excellent, while tlie
speeches of Prof. Powell and Prof. Gilbert
were well timed anil appropriate.
IlEroiMEK.
CMkhI Heslleliiesu
Among the remedial agents that have
proved themselves good ttirough tlie ex
perience ot years,' none stand higher in
public estimation than those manufactured
by M. II. Garland, Oakland, California.
His vegetable cough drops for coughs,
colds, hoarseness, sore throat, whooping
cough, influenza, bronchitis, nsllima, etc.,
is on top, while his troches, for throat
And lung affections, nre the boss In theit
line. Parr's English pad, tor the cure of
all malarial, miasmatic and contagious
diseases, without filling the system with
tlrnga. has a vide reputation. Dr. Parr
argue that absorption is the only mode
of treatment that combines common sense
nuil reason, nnd warrants tho English pad
to cure all malarial riistaises without the
use f.X other medicines. This will be
hiiled With delight by all persons who
lislike to take pills and nauseating drugs.
Mr. R. Salfmarsh. at the City Drug St"re.
is agent tor the sale of llio above rpecitlcs
iri this city, on whom it would bo well to
call when orediiig anything In the healing
line.
ftiul Ocrnrrfufn.
A little two year-old boj- of James Mo
Hargue. of Brownsville, was drownod In
the Calipooia oi Wednesday last. Severn!
j little children were at, play near the river
when the little one fell in ns Is supposed.
hen Mr. Kei t ey apjieared and asked
where '-baby'- was. the answer wa3 "gone
I "mi g, Miirairgiiuv u e nine ot:e
j had i.o idea of the danger the child was In
j when it went into the water. The child
j was lonnd only n short distance fiom the
other children, in the river, lu clothing
! having caught op a log.
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cn.n Siitei.
Lit erty. Sweet Home and Brash Crefc
, preein. t have a total population of 831.
and 107 firms.
.
i Knumeration District 70. embmeintf
E ;st tfmv outside Of city) nnd I el
nno preciucls have a total population
" 1
of 1,677. cultivating 240 farms. In the
district there are twenty-five people ngedf
tiO nnd upwards, the oldest prison being
9S years. Duilng thf Inst year there were
;4 marriage-18, 33 births and 12 death?,
j'The enumerator for this district was Mrs,
' Annie B. Reed.
Quite ft storm.
A thunder shower visited this part ol
the valley on Saturday inst. The rainfall
In this city was slight, but east and south
of us the rain was much more abundant.
For a short time the raio came down lu
j torrents in Ielnon anil vicinity, making
i miniature riven of the streets. Just be
I yond Lebanon the lightning struck A
large tree and shivered It Irom top to bot
tom. When the lightning struck that tree
the reverberation diseonnted a park of
artillery. We have heard of no material
damage resulting from the storm.
Tbe Picnic nt Roberts' BrlCjre.
There was a large attendance at the
school picnic at Robert's bridge on Saturs
day, but as it rained more or less all day
the expected pleasures of the occasion
were interferreil with, and the crowd lets
lor their .several homes at an early hour.
Owning to tlirentning look of the heaven
In the morning, Dr. Watts did not make
his appearance on the grounds; State
School Superintendent. Prof. -PoweU, was.
' r-.rsiSPilt nuil m,w!i3.a fart' tnlAiactiiinsisuml,
I. N. ....V. .. S.J ..LII.-kljJ.-nillV.(.
Despite the rain, the programme wa
Cf.rricd out, and under tlie clrcu instances
was good enough. Had the weather
proved fair, an immense crowd would
have beeu present.
More LtiHjen.
Lat week the followino; named young
gentlemen were examined in the Suprem
Court at S.ileui. passed with flying colors,
and were admitted to the bar : J. If,
Duncan and T. J. S.tites. of this city ; II.
W. Keee. of Corvallis ; Q. M. Miller, ot
Eugene; O. F. Pax ton and J. R. Ewing,
of Portland ; G. W. I3;ini-s. of The Dalles jr
R. S. Sinter, of Uiiior;.
Personal.
lion. O. P. Tompkins, ot Harristxinr,
one of our delegates to the Chicago Cmi
veiition. returned on the lat stamer,
reaching this city Wednesday night, and
taking the cars yesterday for home. Tb
trip, lasting nearly three months, psoved
beneficial to Mr. Tompkins, we are glad
to note.
I.ikt r I.eti?t-,
Uncalled tor and remaining- in the Host
I office in this city lor tlie week ending
July lOih. 1S?() :
Maiiotf. Henry Dotson, Lizzie. "
j Mann. Frank bittinin. Liddia.
Murphy, II W Ford, Mary A.
Gitgnon. J O
j P. II, RAYMOND. P. .U. '
ltliiocii .Services.
Xext Sunday morning tlie pastor of the
M.E.Churchiii this city -nlil discourse
on "Our Peace,' and in the evening on
' Tlie Responsibility and power ot the Hu
man Will. The public is cordially invited.
PonAvn.LE, or.. Jnlv 14th. Is80.
i.I. Heoistkii -Will yon please uive notico
in our miner thut we have prepared seats suf
ficient to iicvomimxinie a larife eonii'i-ejration,
and a stand tor t be speaker, in the tcrove near
the sprinit at this plnce : and Ministers ot all
denominations arc cordially Invited to come
mid preach to the lieople. Tlie place is also
tree for sehool exhibit ions, temperance meet
ings, or anythinir that has for its object tho
uood of llie people, and is on the side of relig
ion, temperance andediieation. J. 1. Wood.
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Klntf TcarnrrN .Vxsoeiatlon.
: IlKMETllEST .F I'rBT.tr TXSTRriTroX,
hai.km, July 13tll, JS0.
Xot ie' Is hereby a'tven that the Mate Teueli--ers'
Association is appointed to meet is Salem,
Ant:, -ii. 180. and to contonim in session three
days. Teacbei-s.-itnl educators in all iwirts of
the State are mirently invited to attend and
participate in tbe ileiibei-ations and diselissioiis
ot t ho Association, as matters of vital import
ance to our ediicnt iotml interests will lie stlb--mitted
for consideration. A pi-o-rramme of
exercises will be prepared and published in duo
time.
The usual ai rangments will bo made for ltnlf
faro rates on nil the principal lines of travel,
for ail w ho may attend the association.
L. J. l'oWFLL,
Sunt, ot Pnblic In struct ion..
The flood has subsided at Portland
At His Xfw MtO.
Fiikd WttLKRT is now established in
liis
new two-sto.-y wniron and blacksmith shop,
on tswond street opposite S. K. YoUns's ware
house, wliere lie is prepared to do nil kintis of.
blacksmithinir. repairinjr of hacks, wairons.
etc. Ho also has on bund, and will .continue
to ninnufaetnre, hneksnnd bmrcics. which w ill
lie sold at. the lowest possible figures on rease.".
ablc ternis. " 3,"vl2iii3' ,
r.xeellent Lumber;
f'onn Uros. are. ready to furnisb all orders
for bnildlnjf timbers and lumber ot anv grade
at lowest prices and on shdrt notice. They
have also on hand seasoned tinishiiiK lnlnber.
lioorinjr, rustic, etc. All orders sent to thenv
nt Lebanon will be filled promptly. Order
solicited. SSvlS
b;mim.
Ir. B. K. I BEEMntt Iiak tomtrti In
Albany Tor the practice of Beutlntry.
All work warranted. Oltice In P-iirf-lnH
hlecfc, corner rirt and Terrs febj
on. c. wit.i.is pKice,
DENTIST.
OFFICE In Odd Fellows' Tetuple, Albany,
Oregon. All work eai-efully performed, and as
reasonable as is consistent wlt good work
manship. . Ti32vl
Ilr. Ci. W. Uray.
Dentist, Albany, Oregon. Office Id Fee
ler's brick block, up stairs, at large bay
window. Frices in proportion to time ndl
smtkmai. consiimou. 11-34
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