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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1891)
hod evry u 1,1 tlie ww,k tJy. kNOTTIMi, Kditort and Prop'r.i. .Hi Hoit Oltlo at A.llanv, Or a-moaouil o'anH mail nutl'ir. kll.ti'.. ..mi , Mm, yr OFFICIAL I'APEH. bCAJa KKCOH1). llllnniil Lnrals ou,ltlitrug(. KSts Wiiai.k Mr J W lirasfidd Rock, Yantiina rlav, was In the Brday. Mr ItrahticM's son dis- ;he wlrne on boulli Beach, about lie Interest ha been excited; but staked it out. After the whale partly relieved of the blubber bone, a liiuh sea wa,l.ci' It ut two hundred yards when it nu:h uccomposed to secure any kbberor bone. About two h un ion! of oil was obtained and some lale bone, enouuh so Mr H.irncs, ardworklnir man, deserving the III clear aboii! ftooon n,c flnil. Vai-lis MurolarV, --sometime burglars entered the store of JM Comtllis, blew u.i th safe, the iinu completely ofT.and extracted 1 the sum o( $6S and somecounty !The burglarv wa not discovered morning, when no reliable clue clan was secured. The valley Ire with them. Klasijkkki. Mrs Luto Kinir. Jmny'a best citizens, spent Sun t licnton county jail for giving ;i dusky maiden. Minnie Wil frrested for being drunk ntul f mid contributed ft V to the tenuer. Corvnllia Times. Whilo diiving a herd of beef in Peoria to Albany, a steer a last fall, deep red, marked with onder bit in each ear, bought . call found a quorum present. r.1,' Ronort of delegates, as to tl lapooia ceek. Any intorma- the whereabouts will confer a das well will be liberally re by the undersigned. Address .bany. L iSknuehs. HUM.4L AMI Ft:itMOAL. License has been Issutd for themairlaEe of W W Hale and Miss Una Morris. Mrs Siria Cummins has begun a suit for divorce against licr husband Krank Cum mins. Mrs A II Seal, ton and daughter will leave to-morrow evening for San KrancUco where s''e will remain a couple of months. Chas Uedlield returned this morning from San Francisco, where he has been lx months studying civil engineering, in which he In becoming quite proficient. Mr Henry Suezens, of (ireen Basin, Is In the city. Mr Suezens reports bright pros pect fcrtliat town and anticipates a regu lar Spokane boom. Mr J J Williams, of Sclo, wasin the city to-day. He did not see the president yes. terday ; but years au,o saw his grandfather, before being elected president. He was dressed in blue jeans. m & mi Tlio Albany Journal declares itself a repu lil lean paper. The report that It would be a Farmers' Alliance Journal was not true. Monday, was arraigned, detained, and did complain, at the eleft Cleve of the spur, imposition and demur. Albanv journal, The Democrat's picture of President Harrison, though it may have looked like (jrant Haigh', the good looking meat man, was equal, if not better than that of the Salein Statesman und several other papers. Whatever his object, the custom of a president visiting the dillerent parts of a country is a good one. It is the only means by which ttie masses can see tne chief executive. Eugene City Is mad at the president, and telegraphed that If he would send back the basket of trout they had placed on his train, they would send suckers. Lugene s mad is insigniheant beside that of Oakland, Cal, which the president passed through at high noon, and would not be received. Who wouid be a presi dent. OltlllViM K NO. '. an oidinano to provide for the taxlnu of dogs anil to regulate their running at large within the '.Imita of the city of Albany, and to provido for iiiiuonndinir and killing dogs found running at large in nun city, and to define w hat shall constitute siicli rnnning at lareof any dog, and to repeal ordinance Xo 10, en- uruinance relating to taxing dogs and regulating their running at large, enacted by the council of said city .uay z , 1H73. The people of the city of Albany do wu,,iii no luuunii: nr.iTio.N 1. j'.very pemon owning or keeping a dog or dogs, within the limits oi tne city of Albany, shall pay an annual tax of f'2 on each dog bo owned or Kept; said tax shall be paid to the city recorder on or before the liist day of J une of each year, and said recorder snail give the person paying such tax receipt therefor. Section ".It shall be the duty of the recorder to keep in a well bound look, kept for that purpose, a record of all the dog taxes received by hiin, the name of uic person oi whom received bv him, and the date of ths payment thereof. Section 3. It shall be the duty of the recorder to assess each dog kept in the city of Albany, once each and every year and tax the owner thereof, or person who so keeps such dog, the sum provided in section 1 of this ordinance. TI.e re corder shall keep a book in which he shall record the assessment of each particular dog so assessed by him separ- ately, and his assessment of cacli dog hiiuu ue in me iouowing lorin: Nuipa of owner, ' iicmnii who kees such due. .Untune Heeling. Council meet in the hall of Charity grange, May invi President John lirvant in the chair: secretary W M Powell also present. Koll T CouitT. The county court met rnoon and allowed a large num Ils. The matter of a bridge at f was brought up, but not dis , and probably will not be until ow's session. At 2 o'clock Wednesday, May Barber mother to Mrs Brown, wife Brown, the lumberman. The de dled of consumption and was about of age. Liaders. If there is anything tlted in the way of fruits. -veee- itaple or fancy groceries, yotf can find just what you want at 3b Garrett's, the cash grocers. 'rash milk cows wanted at once 3ross, at the Depot hotel. . m '-Make Romk Howl. The spring behij; so .ute In opening up, and verstocked in ladles Oxford tiest for the next 30 davs, sell them at educed prices. We mean jus e say. Call and get prices. We if 30 different styles to select from, "Bros, exclusive shoe store. ) ' r all Men by these presents that tIb & Biount, have just received 'of mill feed and flour, which we cheap for cash, Elceslor Roller ur $1.15 per sack. Plenty of iddlings and chop for sale, and de free of ch?rge inside of city. Morris A: Blount. ic number of different articles needed by the mem hers, was received. Snecial committee, appointed to look alter business 01 importance 10 me or der, made their report. Committee appointed to confer with a man in Albanv. who nronoses to start a dairying business, failed to respond, but one ot tliem uemg present. At this time a report caino that dinner was ready. We were then directed to the dininir room, where we found an ex- cellent repast in waiting, of which all partooK Willi a nearly reiisn. Dinner over,' council again called to order. . , On motion the next meeting of the council will be held with Jordan Valley grange. The president expressed a de sire to have all members of the council attend, as they had ample accomodations for all. ' A resolution was passed requiring the president to appoint a committee of five sisters, to arrange certain matters for themselves; com., Sisters Train. Olin Stanard, Bishop and McMeeken. Remarks were made on good of order hv manv ot the leading members The question of -starting a cheese factory was nrettv thoroughly discussed it was' made very clear, that it would be a paying business lor tne larmere to en- A committee was appointeu 10 comer with the agent, in regard to matters of vital importance to the members of the order On motion a vote of thanks was tendered to the members of Charity grange for the use of hall, and the sisters for the repast furnished, also the choir for their excellent music. It was also suggested that a series 01 nfornml meetings be held with the different granges. A Memiier. usesioi't. 9 . LI '-Paper, etc. I have just received he of wall paper and decorations, ore than doubled mv facilities for t them, and will keep a much cock. Wall paper and border to Beauties, and much cheaper than re. Samuel E Youno. Icakt rfeTs. A B Mcllwain has tie largest and Dcst selected lines - $ In the city, embracing all new is ind designs, and as he has made ' reduction in prices it will be to the fe of carpet buyers to call and Bis stock anil prices before pur- tmii.leh & Ihvino'b. 15P dozen ' shades, lust received. y and elegant stock of 10th cen- idroom sets. rge and choice lot of carpets, many ap Woon. Good fir wood delivered ' part ot Albany, for only 13 a cord orders at P W Spir.ks' lumber Runt. A new, hard finished I house In eas'.ern part of the city. . PJ n n .. . m tu s m carter, 4m ana Kail et. Ialk. One pair of white rats, tat this oflice. .i- are making a 'big drive on pes, Paisley fe Smiley. stnek of lsco curtains for 00 cortt suit ths ciKtonw, at Fortmibr St kat cost itWF.Rcad'a forget, Taisley A Smiley, Printers Vmlicr Paisley & Smiley, Printers f Smiley, The Printers, ninn Black Presidential parties, and all Kinds of parties' and people, would do well to buy their Grociries and Produce of Conn & Henuricson, who carry first- class stock of the best and Ireshest in tne market, and, an examination ot their prices 1 also prove, the cheapest. rrompi attention, good goods and full weight is their rule. New Millinery Store. Mrs C W Clark has opened a millinery store In the Stratum Block, with bus anermau us aianager, and has a large ana sty nan siock ( imli roods In stock. Her goods are already opened for inspection, md she in vites the ladies of Albany to ca'l and in spect them. Lace Curtains In great variety from IK cts. to 0 a pair, incse guuus kought trom rew sum and cannot be excelled for quality, style and price. Samuel E Youno. MY WIFE Insists on buyingjlier groceries, produce and baked goods, of Parker Bros. She ,ayl,it ISA well-known 'act that all goods are as represented and no HUMBUG! That all goods purchased of them are fresh and of the b ist quality to be so cured. Good Work, Low Prices, Paisley & Smiley. FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS AT Mueller it Garrett. Section 4. The amount of taxes so assessed on each dog shall be due and payable to the recorder at the time such assessment is made by hiin, and if such tax is not paid to the recorder within five days thereafter, the same shall be deemed delinquent and the recorder shall immediately thereafter notify the person to whom such dog is assessed, in writing, that the tax thereon is delin quent and that within five days there- alter, if such tax is not paid to tne treasurer of the city and his duplicate receipt therefor presented to the mar shal, that the said marshal, will, pro ceed against such person for the collec tion ot such tax as by tne ordinance lor the collection of fines anil taxes pro vided ; and it shall be th duty of the marshal, if Buch person so notified ehall neglect or refuse to pay such tax thin live uavs alter receiving sucn notice from the marshal, to at once institute proceedings against him for the collection of taxes as provided by ordinance lor the collection of taxes. Section 5. It shall be the duty of the recorder to give the marshall at the end oi each month a list of the names of all the persons who have paid dog tax that month, to be kept by the marshal for reference. Section C It shall be the duty of th marshal to immediately notify the recorder, noon his own knowledge upon information of any person who may be keeping any dog within the city limits upon which a tax has not been assessed and paid within one year, and upon received such notice the recorder shall at once proceed to make inquiry in regard to sucn matter ana to assess sue doir if he finds the same, and tax th owner or keeper thereof as herein before provided. Section 7. Xo dog shall be allowed to run at large within the city limits with out a collar around his neck ; said collar to be all or part of metallic Bub stance sufficient totnlow the owner's name to be stamped or engraved thereon and all such collar so worn bv any dog in the limits ot said city shall nave tne name 01 his owner or keppr engraved or stamped thereon in plain letters. Section 8. If shall be the duty of the marshal, upon knowing that any dog running at large within the city limits without a collar around his neck stamped orcmrraved as provided in sec tion 7 of this ordinance, to immediately take up and confine in some secure place sucli dog, and post notices in three public places in said city, particularly 1 1. .1.... --.1 ..ntina ueacriuiiig bucii uujc, uuu itm$ that if it is not called for and taken away, and the Bum of ?2 paid to the marshal within three days from the posting of such notices, that such dog will be killed; which sum if paid shall go to the marshal as his pay for taking up and advertising sucn uog. Section 9. If no person claims such dog and pays the charges and takes It away within three davs after the posting of 6ald notices mentioned In section 8 hereof, then the marshal shall kill and remove said dog away where it will not become a nuisance or be offensive to any person, ard the marshal shall be paid therefor by the city treasurer out of ihe gcneial fund b; the citv, the sum of two dollars. Section 10. The provisions of this ordinance shall be construed to apply to allkinds of dogs, cither male or Iciualc, piovidcd that no bitch or female dog, shall be allowed to run at large, with or without a collar on, when in heat. It any person shall violate the provisions of thin section 60 far as It prohibits female dogs, or bitches from running at large within the city limits when In neat, snail De deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction tnereoi Deiore ine re coider's court shall be fined not less than $5 nor more than $50, or be ImprisoneU In the citv tail not less than two dsvs nor more than twenty-five days or by both such fine and Imprisonment at the discre tion of the court. Section 11. I his ordinance shall not apply to any dog while accompanying or fullowina Its master or owner provided said master or owner does not reside within the limits of said city. Secticn ia. A lunnlng at large of any dog, inals or female, within the limits of the citv of Albany, for all the nurnoses jf tills ordinance, is hereby defined to be t'le ruunlng or being of any such doe. unrestrained, In any street or allev of said citv, or on any premises therein not owned bv or under the con- ir.il of ihe owner or keener of such dog Section II. All of the provisions of ordinance No 16 entitled "An ordinance relating to taxing dogs, and regulating thflr runnlne ot large," are hereby re pealed. 1 Section 14. This ordinance shall be in full foice and effect from and afinr flu. days from its approval by the mayor. Passed the council April 28, ifjy:. Approved May a, 1891. IIIIMK AM AllllOAU Ths Uoivrsity band excursion tnAli..v as been set for uext Saturday. A genuine sesatern thunderstorm nucurrrd this noou, aad for a few moments it rained pitcbtorks." The dog ordir-aaeo published elsewhere, is strict oae. The guinea w ill either hsvn to go or be collared and pay taxed. Wanted, to loan $40,1X10 on eood farm security, in the next thirty days. Money ready, Take it whilo you can get it, s N Steele & Co. The team of heniv Broilers, tho hutnhnr. ran away 1111.1 mrenooit. Alter going S6Vr al blocks one of tho horses full. aS tllKV An deavored to turn up First atreot. whou thov were captured. Dama;.; nominal. Milton Hl, Wrltsmsu ft Hu'burt. aita. has sold to H F ami V C Paud, recently 1 mauibuua, ian., ado acres across the lapooia. They will cut the faun un iuLo small tracts u I sell it for fruit purposes sou suae is wnat is wanted tor the upbuild ing 01 mis county. The grocers, nriucinailv. last eveuinp or ganized m base ball club, with Pres Mar shall as captain, Chas Mueller, secretarv'aiid mauager, S E Moore, treasurer. The Dlav- ers win do rres .narsnall. lv Dt Huston rlert Makers, Ed Mon.e, A J Walker, Chu Mueller, Frank Taylor, Wm Morreo, Cieo ashburne. I hey will be called the Maecot j The Aamold concert last evenioff was at. tended by a fair audience. Mr Aamold as an artist of rare genius on tho violin, and was repeatedly encored. The cornet duet by 8 N Utecle and David Link, wae a fine thing, and the Apollo club was heard in number of songs to the great pleasure of the audience, Members of the Y M 0 A will Dleasa re member that on Friday evening of this week there will be an association meeting io the new roems in the Foster block. It in very important that there should be a full atten dance, as immediate steps must be taken concerning the convention which ia to be held in this city on the 2-Jud, 23rd and 24th of thia month. PRIVATE .VORDS FOR ffOMEX. The eminent and Mieeemful hysiciani, Drs Damn, have dlaooveretl and perfect ed a syHiein of electrlotrpatment that has o.vued a revolution In the treatment of female dilation. WherevAr their treat ment ia tou(i and kwn It nan dene away with nearly all doMng with naua go u drugs and burpieal operations w hereby to many procloua JIvom have been lost. An a diioovery. it rank with Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood. Jt has proved in more than a thousand own of tho wornt kind to be a positive cure for the lol lowing female diseases: Ovarian tumors, polvpuu ulceration and dropiiy of womb, inflam mation, conostlnn and fr-lmg of womb, luccorrboT), pain till and suppressed latMstruation, Hooding, frequent urina tion, bearing down paiua. bickache, headAcke. backing counh. melancholy, absence of anibl'km or desire to live, or In tact, any complaint having Its origin Inadiordod Uteof the generative and and aceompmyiiiK organs; whether from contagious diseases, hereditary, accident; tight lacing, liiHcairiage or other causes. Tsefr method ef treatment ia harmless, pieaaant and mild. !t is applied directly to the womb witho it thu uaeofinstru ments; can be applied by the patients thnin selves, thus securing correct lecal treatment at home, and its application is easy an-1 simple, i a curative action ou the inflamed, congested aud ulcerated parts is immediate. 1m l'arrin retrain from making public the names of him dreds of Jadies who have been restored to health, with due deference to the delicacy 01 tueir rimcuoua Dr Dar.in treats with electricity and medicine all curable chronic, acute and private dit-eases, blood taints, Ions or failing manh ood, nervous debility, effects ct erron., or excesses in old or young, loss of memory, til-eases caused by mercury in tho improper treatment of piivate diseases, aud never pub.ished in the r.aoers. Olllce 70U Washington t. Portland. Or. Hours l A. M. to 8 P. M.f dally, examination free and confidential, Question blanks and circulars sent gratis to any address patients cured at home at t6r one visit to ihe doctor's office. W edU cines- Kent to any address without the doctor's name appearing. niTY nurci ktohe, Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusick, Drugs," Medicines, Chemical, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes. Perfumery, School IBooks, and Artists' Supplies. Physicians' prcaerlptitius rare fnlly compounded. Hulfn & Dawaon, druggists, Buy your groceriosofParker Bro FiaelgrocrricB atConn & Hendricson'a. Best assortment of teas in town at C E Brownell's. Reed oate for sale by W W Crawford, at laiiman. 23 Wall Paper, Drurs, Paints, Oils jHa,ts9 Etc., Utter List. Follow irg is tho list of latter remainibg in the nosit office at Albany, Lion county. Orecos, May (i. 1S91. Persona calliug for theae letters must give tho date on which they were advertised. Kenton's "Sea Lion Silver Polish.1 cents per box. A fine line of crockery ware at Conn & Hendricson'a, Good ventilated and sun lighted bath roo ns at YUreck's. Shavint?. 15 cents, at Viereck'a ahoo Closed on Sundai. Ladies for your Oxford ties go where they keep a complete line at Klein's. A Ian assortment of Harden seeds on sale at CE Brownell's. Bargains in choice groceries can always be secured ot Allen llros,, rnnn clock. Some fine Barbauk potatoes for, seed for sale by J V Pipe. E W Achison &Co are selling monuments at .Portland prices. Kenton's Adhesive Salve for cuts and bruises. 25 cents per roll. $10,000 still left to loan on good farm se curity by 3 JN Steel x Co. Golden opportunities are wasted every day by not trad'ng with u . Browne. I. Mustache dying dene on short notice with the renowned German instantaneous dye, at V wrecks. At Viereck'a shaving and haircattina par lors, ladies and children a hair cutting specialty. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent oigar at Julius Joseph's, A large stock of wall paper, withJatede signs, at Fortmiller t Irviog's.juat received See W F Read's line of dress gocda' and iiiks before buying elsewhere. Just received a fine invoice of barber's supplies direct fnm Philadelphia, by Vieieck. Dr M H Ellis, Dhysicito and surgeon, Albany, Uregon. Calls made in city country. For barcains in monuments, head n tones etc., go to E VV Achiaoo&Co,AlbaDy,Oregon One half dollar rcduotion ou overy pU Ludlow's fine shoes. A good line of 1 1 a a l!a Young s. Fresh bread, ciko. pies, etc.. everyday at tho Delmonico restaurant. Leave your orders. A hicr cut in prices on Jartivn Dongola shoe in all stylos for ths next 30 days at Klein Hros. Wo moan business. Keen it in vonr mind that Allen Eros nro- dowq keeping the kind of groceries the public maaus. 1 hair stock is a hue one- Ladies can do their shnnpins in San Fran cisco without visiting tlc city, and without extra commission. Miss L J Bartows icr chasing ageut, 1069 Grove St, Oak land. - -mm Novell Ic In Jacket. I have received a email assortment of novelties in ladies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Blazers and Reef ers, in cneviot, diagonal ana worsicu. j exnect to carrv a mu tine oi inese koous, as well as all the leading styles in Ladies Capes, beaded, crochet ana in cloth, Orders taken for special sizes and styles, DAM L lid IOUNO. Malgia Arehart, W T Anderson, C T Belmaut A F liryau. II . Curtis, Daniel Driscoll, oseph Egan, Pat FoUy. Geo Hale, Einry Haney, Alary Junkin, Jas M Johosou. N C Newman, Chas Osborne, 2, Mrs Hetty Kied, !2. A E Sy oners, J B Tillotsou, 2. Mrs Omer vernon. Geo O Wood, New Spring Goods. I am now .I'ivhiz mv first invoices of spring novel ties In wash goods, prints, ffinghams. seer suckers, etc.. 1 have also iust received t newlinerl all wxl summer plaids and beiges. hAMUBL L Youno. JUST ARRIVED & Garrett's CASH GROCERY. Cauliflower, Celery, Cabbage, Teas, Oranges, Kliubarb, Bananas, Lettuce. FRESH -:- STRAWBERRIES! F E Alvin. Jacob Arobrecht, H Betiewan, -2, Thus Cuwau. Mrs Eunice L Curtice Jobu Eddtemin, C C Eaton, Wm Goddidg, D M Hastings, Frank Hamlin, Champion Johns, O C McFarland, Jacob North, Emma Rainey, Mrs Nora Smith, Win J Squires, Miss May Terhune, Julie K Vane, W J Ylsdale. T. MONTMTH, P. M. J.A. Cttiiimia?. ALBANY. OREGON. and a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, as well as jewelry, Watches clocks, etc., at F. M. French's. . The ONLY place ia the ty where East ; em tickets oan be purchae ia of W. L. Jester, at the Southern Pacifio Co's ticket office MONEY TO LOAN. In small ana large amounts, from six months to five yeats, on good Albany and Linn county real estate. Call on or address W E Idcfcerson, f irst 01., ainany, ut. JJ - GREGG, TAILOE. Suits made to older. Location, between Third end Fourth, on Lyon street ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE a RETAIL Grocers, . ll-Tl. -SC7 its I CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND nnuw r w. KINDS, IN LARGE OK awiuu - . . . IN THEIR SEASON. TTlinn Block, ALBANY, OREGON --: F. L. KENTON, Dealer in GROCERIES TMIT'"'" Near tho Post Office, Albany, Oregon Tl LADIES BAZAAR. Is tlio Leading ij and Fancy Goods Store of Albany, They carry all the l-alest Styles and Novelties In the Millinery line, and a complete stock of Ladies and Children's Furnishing goods, and ready-made garments. Goods the best, and prices the lowest. Call and be convinced. .- -:- FROMAN BLOCK. FIRST STREET, We are the People Who carry tho most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in tho market MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.