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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1880)
ALBANY, OREGOX, NOV. 12, 1SS0. LOCAL MATTERS. iS"-av.if t-S r-. Will nntlfjr Seat Monday Nlcht. At a meeting of the Republicans of this city, held at the Court House on Wednes day evening last, to select the time in which to hold a ratification jollification. over the election of James A. Garfield and Clwstcr A. Arthur to tlie Presidency and Vice Prcsidencv of this Nation. James II. Foster. Esn , was elected Clialr'imii. and Geo. W. Sill. Seeretar. - --" On motion. Monday evenine next. Xovemlwr 15th, was selected a the time The following committees were then ap pointed : Finance W. O. Palmer, John Haiinou and C. E. Wolvertou. Anvils Tlios. Roberts, John Purdom ami Rhliad Fox. Music Chas. HatTenden, Terry Ray niond and Mr. Pietce. Torches Frank Wood, M. S. Monteith and Jas. Foster, jr. Transoarencies Geo. W. Sill, R. T. Barnes and N. Bauin. Sneakers Jolin Conner and Coll. Van Cleve. - Program me John H union. K. r.iojr and M. S. Monteith. Comaiittee ot Arrangement Sinuiel E. Youn. R. A. Foster. D. G. Clark, W. S. Peters and G. W. Gray. Every Republican fu the city is expected to illuminate his dwelling or iiii-Iness 'ton-; rockets and other explosives will be secured ; an immense bonfire wili b hullt In front ot the Court House, eolon-d fires will te burned ; proliahly 8()0 to 1,000 torches will lw secured bimI ri'p:irii1. und the whole city will be in a W-ize of glory on Monday night. lJepublican Club and Republicans, and ail citizens who feel re joiced in tint tour more years of jx-nce aiv prosperity bns been secured to liiis Nation by the election of the stntesman and p-itriot. J.-i. A. Garfield, to the Presidency, are entdially inirel to par ticipate in the ratification. One or inor eminent, speakers from abroad will be secured if xsi Me. and every arringment made tor the grinde-t hlow out Albany has ever Uiised. l.e? the citizens i f Uiin aud counties ailjaeeii turn out and enjoy ' the occasion with us. Ilh tor Garfield. BroHiiKVil'.r I lur. BROWNSVILLE-ON-THE CAMIWI A, Nov 10. 1-sst). S To toe EiiiToti of the Kfoi.-tkii : The weather is moist enough to snir tiie fanners, and const lerable plowing und sowing Is iK-ing done. I. Wl Starr and Geo. C. Blakely have purchased the drug store of J. B. Irvine, and will shortly open ont in A. Thomp son's fine new building next door north of the City Hall. Our City Hall is enclosed eit.l the car penters are gettin;; along wt-!I. ami t! building is going to be a credit to our city. F. M. Jack has built an addition (o his barn. Election day parsed very qui' tly, and .is many voters went to Halrey, the Demo crats carried this precinct by 13 majority, and consequently they were happy but alas ! how fleeting is h ippii ess in this world ; as soon as dispatches came jtour ing In from New York and the great northwest, how soon their exultation was turned to gloom, aud the great cry of fraud was tittered by all l lie Democrats here. But tlien, of cours-e. that part- tin very easly cry Iraud. as they are so very honest and lioiiorable themselves that it is not at ad surprising for us to hear this ar gument I The boys burned some powder heie last Monday night In honor ot Garfield's elec tion, and alter awiiile concluded to rest a tew moment; when they returned and went to load np again, they found that tlie can of powder was gone and could not be found. I don't say the Democrats stole this powder, but It certainly could not have gone oft Itself without showing some sign on a dark night. . Last nlht tlie Blue Ribbon Club met and Imd a splendid programme ; music, singing by the choir and addresses by Rev. C. S perry aud Rev. T. Sails, of Halsey. Select readings and orlgnal pieces occupied part of the evening, and five persons took the pledge, and we are to have another meeting of the club in two weeks from last night. B. B. A Ctoon Joke. A prominent merchant of Rosehurg we mention no names l owns a hand some dog. ou the day of election, being a Hancock man, wrote on a Hrge placard which he fastened on the 'mr. -Hancock or But." Some w-ig ot a Republican caught tlie dog, ami whit lew skillful floiirislies chaugiil ti l.-geud to read: Hancock I Busted." and the dg carried. tor tho n-st of she ilay, a statement the truth of .which is not gnltnyed by his owner now. 'Kali for G.i. rttldi SAMUfl. "E. YiT'SO is making a specialty ot packing iit.il phipping P.iimiiier. Allien and sun-ili ltd Apples and Plums for which j3 l paying the bibest market price. . - vA-l-rio-aac , j -i-y'rJ tenriona A4ISvV?- joyed liis remarks on the occasion as nvich SSTX wf,&& we did those of the other speakers. I '$'pY&&' And we take occasion io say right here ; I r'fiTiy'::'- tluu C;,I;t- H"I'"T MmHslt honor. J t i V so far as we hre informed, in his place in Mr - ' tate Sen ate, and Linn county lias r! reason to be proud of at least one Senator Vmlmtentlonal on Onr Part. In our notice of the Republican torch light and speeuhmaking at the Court House on Monday evening, November 1st, we emitted to notice the fact that Cart. N. B. Humphrey made a patriotic and eloquent speech, which was received throughout with pleasure by the vast erowd in atten dance, as was made manifest by frequent and prolonged applause. The Captain was perfectly confident of victory, and teellog first rate, coulil not help impart ing pome of hi eiitliii-ua-Mii to lit audience. Hew we came to ignore Capt. Humphrey . . a. I . on the occasion, we can not '.inngine. We anr him that it was entirety unin- 1 on our part, fur we certainly en- reason to oe prouo who redeemel every pledge he made to the people before election. He acted con scientiously in the discharge or every duty in the way his judgment and reason to'.d dm was for the best interests of his con stituents and ;he people at large. And in the same category we place onr Represen tatives, Hons. S. A. Dawson aud W. A. Paul. t'ommuH Comiril. The City Council met on Tuesday t veil ing last, all present except Councilman Patterson. The mimites of lat me:iiig were read and approved. Ail bills reported at lflt meeting were ordeied paid, on favorable report being made thereon by committee on Accounts and Current Eenses. On motion the Marshal was instructed to notify owners ot property on Stvenlh between Calipooia and Vine streets, to fiui-li or fill up the grade. Petition of I. A. Crawford to 1 permitt ed to construct a flume to convey water from the Canal from tlie southeast corner ot block six. east across Lyon street, under the crosswalk, and thence east along the norMi side of First street and under th- sidewalk to or near the southwest coiner of block' sixteen, and thence north along tlie east side of Baker street to the Wil'. aniette river, the petitioner agreeing to re place side and crosswalks Interfered will in the construction ot said flume, leaving them in as good condition as tliey are now in. was referred to committee on Street and Public Property, with instructions to renort immedinteiv. The committee re- nnetio" fhvnrah'v. the petition whs grant ed, said J. A- Crawford to lc re-pon-iM for any anil till d:int:ige that tu-'Tli" throni'li or liv said iiiiinoveoient, and til.it proper lights he kept at all exposed places to prevent ;accidents. Petition of 4'. II. Hewitt for sidewalk on the west side of Wainut street, was granted, and said work otdcred complet ed within fifteen days. Petition of Mr. "het.l!e to build a covered water )ll' to tonvey tlie water fro. ii : lie side of her w:;reIionsp ii t lhe city -ewer, v;! eran'ed. with the proviso tl at sie lc l.e'd resp-ii-i!.le for any damage that ti-ay arc ue tlier. lrom. Petition of Win. Mi-Mi e'.in eta'., a-k-ieg ! ! a ditch to carry oIV the water on Xi -th. troin T.yon to liair'roa 1 stroi-ts. and fir a ti!: o i M-ntotnerv street ot. each -ide ot the road at the bri I."1. to keen rhe water in the i!i-cli from overflowing the adjoining lands. Reterred to com mittee on Hea'tli atid Podce. to report on at next meeting. Ordinance bills 103 and 101 pa.ed and were ordered printed. Sor elsew'iere in tu-d ay's paper Ed flu in a'ter of lie is sj.iin-t th- V. P. t'iiutcli projiei'tv was rei-'rr"ii to committee on Accounts and Current Expenses. On motion, tlie Marsha! n u o.-derel to continue lite publication of dclhrpicnt tax list. BILLS ALLOWKD L::der suspension of the rules, following bids were allowed : A J. Hunt. work. etc.. $35 05 F. M. Westral', hauling gravel, f3 13. L. C. Kice, services as Councilman, $1. Sam Krape. nightwatch, f2. HILLS KKFKlfKM). J. L. Halter. Kecorder's tecs. $3. A. J. Hunt, work, etc., $15. C. A. Plutiimer. nid-c., $18. J. L. Halter. Recorder's fees, $10 80 Cost hi Geo. Dougherty case, $3 30. Cost in case ot Dan Lynch. (5 45. On motion judges of election were ap pointed as follows : First Ward H. Bryant. W. B. Cundiff and D. Frouian. PolU in west side of tlie Court House. Second Ward Mart. Payne, W,im baugh and Sain'l A It house. Polls In east side of tlie Court House. Third Ward O. W. Young. W. Goltra and E. B. Purdom. Polls at Farmers' Warehouse office. Council adjourned. Hnrrab for tiarfield. Our boys shoot" as they vote, and don't you forget it. On Monday Doc. and Perry Conn went out to lay in a supply ol wild gecese. They soon came serosa a large flock, and Perry let fly with one barrel of bis shotgun and secured thirteen geese. He didn't fire the contents of the second barrel as he didn't want to exter minate the whole flock. Our boys shoot as they vote, and they never fail to bring in the game. 'Rah for Garfield. Personal. Our o'd friend, Archimedes Hannor, ol Dayton, W. T arrived in this city the first ol the week on a visit. It is the first time he has visited his old home for some years. n holds bis age well, and enjoys the best ot health. Blue ItlLton. Bine Ribbon this evening. 'Let a'.i turn out awl enjoy a sociable ooj.uJou. WUeat Yield or 1880 In EJn County. From inquiry among the leading ware houses In this county, It Is found that there is now actually on hand, stored In said warehouses, wheat of the harvest of 1880, one million, five hundred and seven teen thousand six hundred bushels. This includes the large warehouses, and does not include the many new warehouses erected late this fall, and private ware houses, and g-ain still in the hands of farmers, which latter amounts to no incon siderable sum. We are inclined to thiuk that the actual yield of wheat this season in Linn county approximates two million bushels. And this is not all. for in addi tion to wheat many thousand bushels of oats, rye, barley and flaxseed were harvest ed, bringing the sum total of cereals rais ed in old Linn lor 1SS0 to mote than 2. 000.000 bushels as the lowest estimate. In the production of wheat, it will be seen that Linn leads all the count'es ol the central valley, as we get the figures : Bnsliels. Benton w,U0 Mucion i,awr.)o Washington ; 294.300 Polk 7.-,0.000 Lane 500,000 With the nil road to Yaniua Bay com pleted, the yield of cereals in all the coun ties mentioned wili le largely increased. as the road will furnUh cheap and rapid transportation to tidn-water. Under the influence of the construction of the :ib iye line of raiHv iy . Limi county alive wili double her turn out of wheat the first twelvemonth; and in llie near future can and doubtless will produce from 4.000.000 to 8.000.000 bushel of reals annually. lire Matter. Linn Engine Company is determined to have a flag ole. and at the last regular meeting instructed the committee to try. try again. Mr. Jay W. BInin resigned his ofiice of Fh.ancial Secretary of 2s at the meeting on Monday evening, and Mr. W. S. Peters was elected to fill the vacancy a good selection. Mr. Huston resigned as First Assistant, and Dr. J. A. Davis was elect ed to fill the vacancy. The new Finance Committee of 2's con--ists of Messrs. Hochstedler, Dr. Gray and fas. II Foster, jr: Fear Tlsrnuih Lines of Itnflroud Are now pointing toward Oregon the Xortht-rn Pacific, the Utah Northern, tte Wiunemncea. and one from Keno. When all these arc competed, the rush of popu! tion to this northern section will lie won derful, ami in anticipation of it, Messrs. (lodge, Davis A Ci. have enlarged their facilities for the manufacture of the Ore gon Kiilney Tea. which has never been known to fail in curing tlie worst cases of backache or any disease of tlie kidneys or urinary organs of cither sex. Sold all over. Tititfii Broken. A little daughter of Mrs. C'on!cy. aU.ut three ye.-Jts of age. on Monday la-t tell lietueeti the wheels ol a wagon in motion, one of the hind w heels pa- iiijj ever anil breaking the right thigh. Dr. Alexander, ot this city. v:i sent for and give the llfCi-ssaty attention, ilnd ill-1 li te sufteivr was - n il resting ;pi'nt!v. The a. e dent happetad on the old Laytou placi di-tame I evond tin- I :i!i;n": a. a hort n the CorvaT.is road. TarnaiC r-lacc In the dental ranks wi 1 nevei o;vnr it you are p.-in'uular with your teeth, and cleanse ilw-ui every day -villi that famous tooth-wash, SOZOIKlXT. From youMi to old nge it will i-icp the eimniel spotless ami uaiuioaired The teeth of persons who use SOZODOXT have a earl like whiteness, and the gums a roseate hue. wHie the lire ith is ui itii d. nod renden-d s-Ai et and fragrant. It. co:nposeil o rare aidi-eplic herh and is entirely tree from the objectionable and ii.jnrio is ingredieiit ol Tooth Pastes. Ac. N MUliEle Finite.- of Rift.t llnud 'nt oil. La -I Satti' il iv aitard Mo-itat:Ve. ahout four years old. cut oft' the inuiiiV finger of hi little sisters right hand with his litl'e hardied. Little Mry is less than two years old. Judge Montame phvs ilk- chil dren were out playing, and the tirt they knew anything was wrong little Mary came toddling in saying her 'tinner's tut otT.' The finger Was found to be cut clean otfjust ahovo tlie first joint. Erodilpblan Noelciy. The entertaSnnient given by the 7del phiau Society on Tuesday night, was. as usual with all the Society undertakes, a complete success. The programme for the evening was found to be too lengthy, ami was shortened somewhat on that ac count. The music, recitations, reading, essay, etc., with which the entertainment abounded, were nil goon there was not a failure or a halt In the entire programme, and every participator deserved praise for tlie manner in which the part was render ed. : I.enp Ytnr Unll. : The ladies in the vicinity of Albany gave a leap year ball at No. 10. Grange Hall, a tew miles from this city, on last Friday evening, which was a grand success. The management In the hands of Misses Berry, Dickey, and others, was unexceptional. Everybody enjoyed themselves immensely, and a better lime was never had by G. H. r. and D. List of Letters, ' Uncalled tor and remaining In the Post office in this city for the week ending Nov. 11th, 1880. !--Craig. Chas Heclsne dfc Davison Fairclo. P F McKlzzie. H H Gates, Gertrude Scott. OS Thomas, George ' P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. the Whole TUInif in Knteuell. After M. Goose. I'll tell you a story About Mr. Morey, !, And now my story's begun ; . I'll tell you a better . About a forged letter. And now my story is done. I.lnn Couuty Statistic for 1880. The assessment role for this county was inspected by the County Court last Week, and through the kindness of Mr. N. Bauin. we give our readers some statistical in formation which it furnishes : Number acres of land, 417,40(3 ; value, $2,957,331. Number acres of railroad land, 35,042 ; value. $3,750. Value of town lots, $333,233. Value of improvements $314,900. Value of merchandise and implements, $S17,!s4S. Amount of money, notes, accounts, etc., $1,410,900. Value of household furniture, etc., $177, 7S0. Number of horses and mules, 5S92 ; val ue. $231,491. Number of cattle. 9754 ; value, $73, S13. Number of shecp,33,910 ; value. $47,874. Number of swine, 6,620 ; value, f9.S5S. Gross value of all the property in the county. tf5.G12.357. J Amount ot Indebtedness within the State, $1,802,019. Amount of property exempt from taxa tion. $415,859. Total amount ot taxable property $4, 344.479. The levy has been placed at 16 mills, j the same as last year, which will raise the sum of $69.351.S3. Arrival ol 3icw leys and Fancy Gooda. : Kl. BxrM has opened out the largest ! stock f holiday goods ever brought to this city. You can find any kind of present you may desire, to suit any age or condi tion. at Baton's. 1 will mention a lew ar ticles only, as it is impossible to go into de tails. My stock is immense, and I intend to sell at the lowest rates in order to reduce it. Following are some of tlie articles! Baby buggies and wagons, rocking horses, railroads, baby trunks, ISolieiueaii vases, majolica ware, toilet sets, smoking sets, cups and saucers of all kinds, velvet frames, writing desks, work-boxes, sited boxes, an immense stock of dolls, new styles of photograph and autograph albums, the la test styles in coral, ivory, ihell and earl card receivers. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to examine my goods as yon will profit thereby, and will find the preti est goods ever brought to town. No old goods on hand all the latest and newest toys. Call in time to select presents before they are picked over and the choicest gone. Holiday picture books hau-.lsome. School hooks and stationery wholesale and retail. I will sell to countiv dealers at San Fian- t-isco pi ices, as I purchase iny goods direct from the East. F.li. Bai'M. corner of First ar.d Broadalbin streets, opposite the new block of Senders & Sternberg. 7 The vote of Idnfi county has been offici ally counted, and results as follows: The Keiiiihlicau eleeti rs get Curry, 1.415 ; Applegafe. 1.411; Watson, 1.410. Demo cratic electors get Weathertonl. 1.677 : Owen. 1.070 : Fulton, 1.070. The Green back candidate. General Weaver, got 21 votes in the county. Wanm to Si :,. You liimir. Fat l i D. I Newton, id Saicm. is de sirous of learn n; the whereabouts of Charles II . George N.. Rohert. F.dwin. Orlando, Sarah, Al ' C -i ila anil Hatty, all his children. Write to hit.i at Salem, and co ntort the old gentleman. I". P. t'. A. The subject On Sunday altcmoon for con sideiation will lie found in First Cortu-tid-ins. lGih chapter. 13th verse. Wednes day evening. Acts 17. 27;h and2Sih verses. A I' are invited. T3ie Xew Hotel nt tlii Ieot. Under charge of Mr. Jas. A. Gross, die handsorre and convenient new hotel at the depot br.s gaii ed rapidly in public favor, and no hotel In the S a e w .- and higher public avor. Everything is new and clean, and the comto: t .; ; nests specially looked after. Hot coffee and cakes are ready an I can be obtained by those wishing to refresh themselves he I ore taking the morning Express. 13-6 It Fays to Insure. Business men make the matter of Insur ing tlieir goods ami property of the first imX)rtauce. as no man can tell the day nor the hour in which his property may be damaged or entirely destroyed by fire, even though he may exercise the greatest care and watchfulness, Onr farmers are pretty generally making assurance doubly secure by insuring their grain after plac ing it in the warehouse. This is wise anil safe, and should be followed by all. In sure vour grain, houses, barns, or goods of any kind in a sound company, and you can sleep soundly. Among the soundest insurance companies doing business in Oregon, none can be more highly recom mended than the Connecticut and tlie German-American. It is a noteworthy tact that both the above companies paid every dollar of their losses in the great Chicago and Boston fires, a fact which speaks loudly in their favor. The Instruc tions to agents in every case is to find out speedily the amount of any loss by fire in which they are interested, and pay it to the last farthing. These are the com panies in which to insure. Mr. Julius Gradwohl Is tlie accommodating agent for both companies in this city, to whom all should apply who desire to insure in safe companies. Ir. . W. Urny. Dentist, Albany,pregon. Office in Fos ter's brick block, up stairs, at large bay window. PrUs in proportion to time and material consumed. 11-34 Slurried. In this city Nov. 11th. at the Revere IT ni i we I,., l?ov laimf. fill Ion. 3Vf r. 1 Te rm.lll Carowaud Mrs. II iiinah K. Templciuan all of this count v an oi 11113 lOUlity. : Ask John Irving w by he wears gloves 1W M , JTAU T, L11, W RIUIHI . . Pfuratp-timlets. School and, holiday books, stationery, al bums, scrap-books, velvet frames, at reduc ed prices at Wiley B. Allen's new book auti music store, O'Toole's building. We learn that our musical folks are ar ranging for the production of the beautitu' cantata, Queen Esther, some time during the holidays. We've got the musical talent to do It, and don't you forget it. Hurrah for Garfield ! If you want to decorate your residences and business liousesJon Monday, get your flags at Ed. B iuinV Everybody ratifies on Monday night. Get your spectacles at French's. Have yon een the handsome lamps and ehandelie-s in Pliimmers' windows? An elegant displ.iy of Christmas goods at Julius Joseph's new store in Gradwohl's brick, lately occupied by Graham's taylor shop. A the entire lot ot handsome goods are to lie sold regardhss of cost, bargains are to be had there aud everybody is look ing for bargains at this time. "Paralyze" those goods. Dr D. M. .Tone's noted trotter, "Old John," got out of the stable Wednesday ; and his owner found hi n next day badly ! u nunited. I he effects of two loads of shot. He was a valuable horse, aud if heshouid die from tlie effects of the shots, the Dr. would'nt have the kindliest feelings toward the author ot the mischief. Senders & Sternberg's new block is near ly completed. Tlie room next to tlie corn er being completed. Phil. Cohen has moved back to the old stand, and wp.h a large and carefully assortetl stock of goods is ready to wait ou all who desire bargains. Ben. Johnson has been very ill with in flammatory rheumatism. Was a little better yesterday. Weather mixed. Enough rain to make plowing easy. Ladies' long sleeved cashmere vests, at 60 cents each, at Mrs. Parrish's. Those fancy brackets at Peters & Sox's are handsome and useful just the thing lor flower pots. . Some of tlie handsomest mechanical toys ever brought to the city at Conrad Meyer's just the things for Christmas. There isn't at; article in the line of gen tlemen's wear that you can't get at L. E. Blaiu's and lie's a square man to deal with. Only about three weeks and then comes city election, and still the question remains unsettled who shall we have for Mayor? One tiling is certain, we will be in extra good luck if we secure as honest, compe tent, efficient and painstaking an officer in the suecctding as the present occupant of the Mayoralty ha3 proven himself to be 'Rah tor Garfield. The Republicans ot this city will be call ed to meet in convention in due time to place in non, inatioii gentlemen to fill the several city offices. There are several can didates for the office ot City Recorder, but there seems to be no desire for a change in tlie Marshal-hip. and no candidates against Andy Hunt. He has made an excellent oiiiccr. The two ordinances passed by the City Council this week, are published elsewhere in t'tis is-tie. One effect of ordinance No. 103- will probably be to cause Chinese laun iltymen to advance the price of '-washed," which w ill not he looked upon as a gracious bo m by a rear many people, perhaps. Chri-t mas goods arriving at Plummer's. Mr. D. A. Vance and family have mov ed from their farm into the c'ty for the winter, occupying Harry GodJey's house. Mr-. Vance proposes to do sewing, and she is an expert, having few equals. French has a handsome display ot black walnut clocks. For lie.ititiful and novel styles In writ ing papers, envelopes, etc.. go to Plum mer's under Odd Fellows' Temple. That wheelbarrow bet will be paid Mon- bay night, and will go with the procession, we are informed. By the terms ot an election wager, next Monday night Jaon Wheeler Is to carry a torch in the Republican procession by tha side of Charley Barnes, ami is to cheer for Garfield when ordered to do so by Charley Yon want to be there to see the fun. Councilman Patterson Is very ill, we are sony to learn. Blank books at Plummpr's. That toy "shooting safe"' and the rail road train that runs on a single track, keep ing up its lick for a quarter ot an hour, to be seen at Conrad Meyers, catches the little folk's pedro. Good speeches and first class musicat the Blue Ribbon to-night. For bargains In pocket cutlery, go to P'ummer's under Odd Fellows' Temple Tlie Court House will be decorated from basement lo dome on Monday, and will be in a blaie ot glory at night. 'Ror for Gar field. Arrangements are being made forspecial train to Lebanon Monday night. 'Rah. Judge Caples will probably orate for us "And won't we have a jolly time ?" Whooray for Garfield 1 The wile ot J. F. Whiting arrived in Portland from the East on the last ocean steamer. Miss Hallie Paul lias been quite unwell during the week. Titos Droa. Have just received a large iuvoioe ot gold and silver watches and jewelry, of the latest designs. Also have for sale the New Home sewing machine, manufac tured since the expiration or patents ou sewins machines, and combines tho good anaUties of leading machines. Call and see. . ' 48 DR. C. WILLIS PRICE, DE2IT1ST. OFFICE In Odd Fellows' Tomple, Albany Oreson. All work carefully performed, and reasonable as is consistent with good work- tuanbbip. n82via At Ilia New Kbop. Fred Wii.i,eet is now established in his i viaw twA.4tA.-v wrvah anil Vtl.i.it. u... 1 1 v. i on Second stii ct -;poslte b. K. Younsr's ware- lipnw, where lie U "irjiTmred to do all kinds of blacksniltlmijr. ivpirlnsr of backs, natrons. ,i ne i,-piih--.m enilll, ana Will COOT! - uianuiaotuie, tnickm and busies, which ... . r sold nr i ;wc-.tt pc-;ibl figures on n tinue h win rSO , AH Klmh or Lumber. - VVe have lor sale at Lebanon and Grass ridge s-ome 300.000 feet of lumber, such as scantling, joists, barn timbers, boxing, fencing, and other rough lumber. At Lebanon we have a superior lot of dry lumber, consisting of rustic, flooring, etc. Owing to the late fire, we are offering tiiis lumber at reduceri rates. Address as at Lebanon. 4Stf Cosjf Bros. JDJXKT1VT. B. II. FBCELAKD bna lorn ted In Albany for ll:e practice of Dentistry. All work warranted. OiBee In Purrisb block, corner First and Ferry ata. febl LAST - a -r.-r . i Xoiiec to Delinquents. Notice is hereby given that if delinquent to city taxes and liens on property in the city of Albanv, Tiim countv, Oregon, are not paid within fifteen days from date hereof, that they will be collected accord ing to law. The following is a list ot the persons from whom taxes re due and the amounts due, to-wit : Hova Alexander. 1 57 A SWnterditchCo91 7 W K Alexander, 4 73 Mi-sNACarothers,5 at J FConn. StI sn J 8 Covall. 2 10 . 5irsKL.AppleHte.6 82 I J W Baldwin, $3 67 i E Bovle. 2 83 TJ.'M r', SI 72 ' M V Brawn, tri75 i II .- fill- U In T S I ran field, S3 67 M T Crow, 2 62 I. inner Klkins, U 17 James Elkins. S-J 63 S Eusley, 2 10 John Foster. 87 Kobert Bent ley. 2 67 jn Smibe'i?,' Mi's J Cline, 4 47 JACrawtord,etnl$lS 73 B K Free-land, $4 It a i nerty. i in A J f ox, ri OT Wilt Houston, S3 49 H I) Godley, l 44 do F Humphrey, 32 10 K H Griffin. 10 S7 N B Humph rev, S4 70 Fred Graf. 8 40 J L, Harris, 1 70 Uraf & Fromm, $9 45 lirj w I mi l is, 3 &allie.tNellieGordoitt37 C H Hewitt. S3 23 J W OilMland, (1 115 L H Mom mi ye. $4 85 , E Martin &Co, $3 15 Mowin Week, S5e " MrsSVMeOaliy, 39 SO . lsnae Newliouse, 2 03 ' T BOdcneal, 3 15 K iim od Price. S20 47 J li Herren. t25 88 W H Hunt on, S3 53 K Jacob, 3 V S A Johns, Kirkendall.Sl 31 CO Ktthn.fl 60 Dr Win Lister, 80c Mrs A V Layton. 4 2o GeonrePatte. son. S9 85 Jas Layton, SI 65 1 Rankin, 88 Win McGohon,! 98 George Hichards, $6 80 ('has Milier, fi 25 IS Smith, (8 3 lienont Mills, 4 20 V P Clmrcli, 19 SIt-3 MePermol, Sll 7S Jason Wheeler, 42 7S . Mansfleld&Mouteitli, K Sloan, 4 78 Mrs M S While. 1 57 George SVelier, 7 35 G W Walker, S2 62 : Frank Woods, (43 (18 G W Youne. 812 23 H Weed. 23 iu do jonn .MCAiuster, z iu Bv order of the Citv Council, made on the 12th day of October, 1880. J. L. H ALTER. viiy itecoraer. Albany, OrM Oct. 15, 1880. J FECIAL.. Ordinance So. 103. An Ordinance to license Washbouses and Laundries. Be it ordained hy the Common Council of tlie city of Allmny : Section 1. Thtrt. every neton who shall keep within the limits of the city any wash house or laundry. s!i:ilt pay a quarterly li cense of fifteen dollars. Sec. 2. Th:it the license for wahhouse aud laundries shall be taken out and issued in accordance with sections eighteen, nine teen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-four and twenty-live of ordinance number tight, approved April 12th. 1873. ' Sec 5. That it any person or persons shall carry, keen or mauitain any wasli- liouse or laundry, without first haviiljr ta ken out the license provided lor in this or ilinance, upon conviction tiiereof before the ltecorder. he or thev shall tie fined lu a sum not less than ten or more than seventy-five dollars, or imprisoned in the city jail not less than httei u days. Sec 4. This ordinance to take efTect mi be iu force from and after five dajs. Iter us publication. Passed the Council Nov. 9th, 1SS0. Approved Nov. IRh, lSSO. L. G. CLARK, Attest : J. L. Halter. Mayor. City .Recorder. Ordinance o. 104. "Relating to City Police." Be it ordained he the Common Council it the city ot Albany : Section l. that whenever any person u the city of Albany shall become an ha- ltual or common drunkard, the Common Council -hall, on the petition of live or ore. citizens of the city, declare every ncli person a common (lrunkartl,aiiu there after it shall be deemed unlawful for anv lersou iu said citv to self, cive or allow any such drunkard to have, take or drink any strong liquor, or any drink whatever hat win produce, or whereby Intoxication may l"e produced. Sec. 2. t,vcry person who shall be guilty of a violation of the preceding sec tion, shall, on conviction betore the Re corder, be fined any sum, not less than twenty nor more than fifty dollars, or im prisoned in theciiy Mil not less than Ave or more than twenty days, for each and every such ollense. Sec. 6. this ordinance to take effect and lie in force from and after five days after its publication. Passed the Council Nov. 9th, 1SS0. Approved Xov. 9th, 1S30. D. G. CLARK, Attest: J. L. Halter, Mayor, City Recorder. New To-Day, HURRAH F03 THE HCLI3MS 1 CHRISTMAS -AT- Conrad Meyer's! The miblfc Is steclallv Invltod to call nnd ex hist received at Conrad Meyer's, on corner of jsroauuiuin ana r ii-si sireeis. consisting ot MECIIAMCAL TOYS, of all kinds, unique and hanCsome ; " Wax, China & Rubber Dolls, of all sizes, styles and price ; Baby Buggies, for nice little girls ; - Wagons and Velocipedes, for good little boys ; Musical Toy a. that will delight the children ; Toy Sets, cheap and handsome ; , Fancy Work-Boxes, h indsome for presents to any one; and an almost end less and Innumerable varietv r .-t ; en iua jiuiiuays. -AI.80- All kinds of (Confections, Foreign and Domestic nuis,f nuts, eui, , .Call and see for yourself, ns yon cannot Dull to wvjhcvwu uuiu iu q.uaiiiy oriu pilces. Note This- -Fresh Bread every day. .... " liniUD HKYER. Albany, Or., Nov. 12, 1880-1:1.7 Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom It may concern that, on Thursday, De cember 7th, JSS0, at the honrot one o'clock 1'. M.. at the regular ti-rn ot the l:oniity Uourl of Linn uaintv. the iiiidersiencd will tender his res.u nation us adinhilstrator de i ImiiiU lion ot tt3 i-eUimrv estate of Uwetl Keei. deceive I. JACOB KEES, - I X- S incl 1 . . A .ImlilLlMf All has opened li splendid lot Toys & .CShris! Or o o n fir . In Graiiwohl's brick, lately occupied by 1 littiii, ou i irst sirael. All kinds, styles and varieties of' Potto a Toys for the holidavs. all of which I 1men1 sell icarHr lless of cost, to close ont in the lines. Call aud be vouvinued ,f ihelrulbt tlie above. llli.-- PM. Allmny, Oresron. Nov. 12. IH80. p. Broadhead Alpacas 1 rpHESK CELEBRATED GOODS STILL MAM u,u iucu simiuiuu oi exceueuce as Cheap &- Servicable, Will not- CURL or SHRIITE in damp weather, and are not ttxoelWd W aa similar goods, either FORFdUN OR DOSf STS An entire new line of the moat desirable &a4fatf just received at - SAXCT7EL 2. TOTRTCfr'S. Albany, Or., Oct. 32, 18804 lSia DOT TT'AUMEna WANTING THIS CELEBS ATXtt X Boot will tind them at Sahuel E. Touna These Boots are also made with the in Isl tmm Standard Scrww, warranted not to rip. E. C. JOHNSON, RI. D., Ilomccopothlc I2iaician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Froman's brick block, ap-ntairs.. Albany, Oi-cson. TlSnS Head. Head. Eead. CElTTPwAL liI2AT UARXEZ First Mtreet, Albnoy, oreiron 15. 51 iE 31 St EX, Proprietor, - WILL KEEP TIIE kinds the markc BEST MKAT3 OF ALL ct airordw, and will 1T he hfsrhes' cash price for IJeef. Pork. Mutton. Vea! I'ulvei and Chickens: also. Hides and Furs liouulit and sold.' J. It. HKKREN. Octolx.'!-1, 1S8U-V13 ni. Notice or Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEREBY filVEN that the uu-ilcrsi-rned. the exc-nfor of tho lat will and testament of W. II. Goodwin, decc-aned, Yuu filed, in lhe Connly Oairt of Linn county. Ora gon, his final uceonnt. and said Court lias ap ixiinted Tuesday tlie 7th day of Ileceniber. IS80 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of saia nav. tor the nea.-iier of objections lo said nnal account and the settlement, thei'eof. II. J. UOUUHTOS, Executor. Oetolmr 15, 188vl3nS Wca! herford & Blackburn, attys for executor. . PUMPS ! PUMPS L THE T7NDKRJIt!XKD BEGS LEAVE TO Df -form tlie public that lie has located in AV. nany tor the purpose ot supplying the cltlrewa. oi i -um county wim timt excelsior pump i Lone Star Pump,, fa ten ted la 187. No Rubber. No Leather. No Packing, REQUIRED ; ALL METAL, Easily Handled, Simple In Construeltotff AND WILL least a Lifetimes f Examine Defore Pur chasing Elsewhere. SatisfactiDii Gnaranteea. Prices tn Snit.. J. . DOtXAJUIIOS, Oct.. 15, U0m3 Aljr 1 COUGHS., fi., RHEUMATISM! EENSOK'S CAPCINE P0S0T7S Il&&iZ3i; soothes, relieves almost st once and cons hm otlifr pl.mturs fail even to roiieve. It contains greater & more powfrfnl pin KlinvlPij, st . culuan1 cui-stiv prop.5rui?s l.oau isia exiv . fioroui plsiter, aini is far superior t?(.i aud tl so-ca'.KiI electrical ap' specially roconiraeniled ifor tho toot .v . for K; in-j.l and KWy tmiw Pivartay, Mriarlra. isl mii Inew i n Painn. Wuen saiiofuiit you wultto -: v , evtu . VHle ji as li pr..nm t!.'4 ar;i-....v no' allowsny Plh'!rp's"wrt'b'ii3E'-' - , lu ?-- u 'u Ji ih ifigjs. f iiacuT tUwiMtim, tl Piatt Blrect, New Yo.'k, Proprietors. , ' ! PUMPS! 9 U TJ