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    Lebanon Express.
CITY OFFICIALS.
WHTOH ..............-..M. A.MILLER.
f !,. i.hpSk ....OKO. RICK.
IWUSCKItR J- A. ROBERTS.
MAUSJdAL... I'Hll. SMITH.
fO. W.CRI'SON,
mrwi-n imrij I M- WESTF ALL,
OO0t.ULsiKH c h. it ALSTON,
. (.JOS. ELKINS.
City Council meets on the first and third
Ttieiulay evenings of each nwntji.
ORDINANCE NO. li,
AN OltlHKANOB to Wial OrdinanceWo. 4 and
W Urease tax and rcinilate certain callings,
trade! and oinplormetila, and tn iitoritte for
the manuer of tasuing license thersfoc.
Th Ti ovti or tb Cm or Lsbahok ik
. Osuais as Follows:
StcTinit 1. Auctionepre who follow their tocr
tiuri viiiiin the city limit of the City af Lebanon.
ahallpayaqnaniTlyiieonajorSSm Ami amy
jerson shall Iw deemed au auctioneer who utters
property lle at public out cry; provided that
tttif benton shall have no aunlicalion to pernios
mating alw of property mnlcrany orda or judg
ment or decree of any court.
fsuS. llaatenahall par a license of fSM
not day. for each day in which they shall conduct
their business within the Uinil of tin- City at Leb
anon. Any person who oners (tuods for sale by
,' ou.-crv- on the siic-ta, or wl shall conduct kk or
Uveir hiMine front a Hand, htaith or wagua, or,
who shall ran i leuery, at lata) of hmuue or any
lament claims upon the streets ha!l be deemed
a hanker wltMn the moaning at tltia ordinance.
But 9. Auj peddier i shall conduct hi
braJnete within the corporate Ilmila of ttie city of
Lebanon, shall pay ltKinJe therefor as follows:
When travelling with two or mine annuals! .00
tier dm- or turn per quarter; when travelhnt
one animal. S-'.W per day ar Htl.mW guar.
W when travelling on fiat a2.de lr day or KiO.laJ
act Quarter. All penults e jecpl petwits peddiin
aaasuapro, Wbies. and rellaUws tracts, and far
BCTor persons peddling tho prod"
farm lardaa or mitt, rauehea or peddlins fish,
who jell or offer to sell at retail. od wares,
merchatHiiworothercoronjodiiitravellttlgfronl
place to place within the city Urn shall he
llvemed pcddleis under this ordinance.
ate. i- Pawn-brokers ahail pay a quarterly
- licenofSS..nll. Every person whuaehoslneas or
anipatfon to tate or iccatve by way of pledge,
yii or exchange, any good warts or merchan-
or a-.-, tiud of personal iiropcrty whatever,
(except notes, bonds, bills of exchange, shares of
atock, warehouse receipts and uthor written evi-Hence-nf
iinleMi-dneas,) lor the payment of money
loaned Ua'reoti. shall be dsauwd a pawnbroker
wider the provision of thisordinaooa.
' wet. 'lue keeper or proprietor of every eircns
shall pay a license of SiMsl for each and every
exiinii.tou given ty such etreus within the limit
af mi city. The keeper or proprietar of any
- liuestiow aecompauying any citeaa and chaoying
an admission feesliall pay a UomMof I6.au forcacn
iat 's oertoraanee and 16.00 for each nlght'a per
luriaaiax. livery uuikliiut, tent, space or area
' where fcala of horsetaanship or acrobatic sjiorts
are cxhil.lted. shall be regarded a circus under
ttie provisions of this ontinonce. ,
1Icl Theatrical troupes or the proprietors or
xtsnaiera thereof, shall pay a license of loJJO for
aach ami every performance or exhibition within
the chi limits; two or more persons going from
place to piece forlhe purpose of giving dramatic
or operata' exhibitions, or entertainments, orper-turuiauce-
for Ae entertainment or amusement
at the public, where an admiadon fee is charged,
Ijuill le dt-cnied a theatrical troupe.
Mc-7. Jugsierssliallpayaliceiiaeoa.lner
week oi tio.ui fur every day and nlulit of their
exhthilioM; every nernon who performs by sleight
of hand, shall he held to he a jussler wuhiu the
teauiug of this ordinance.
Kit i. l'lie proprietor or aeent of all other
exhibitions, e.itertainmenta or shows of every
kind f,.r ii(o:!ey. not nienlwued hereiiifnre in this
- """wild nu. . t aeeme of sto.uu for each
other hot, t w rf a,,
the boar, but ,
, ur owner o: any hack, eun,
.Jt. ufrianc, wagou, en, or otuer vehiL-lea
asrtl lor the irausponauon of passeugem or any
njticlc of trade, earth ballast, building materia! or
otner substiuee wiihin the city limit., snail pay a
yearly license of MM for each vehicle drawn by
one bora; or other animal, andforeacbaddlliouul
.a i ,irwuie such vehicle, the addi-
tiunal sum of HI0.IK) per year; provided, that
nuitii
Mmed .
forllttist
t; her era
or in p1
rails
cur
poraona drawiug din or gravel
'hwaya, or wood, gravel or
" outside of the city llmiw
: istljiie street, alleys,
tieau.erpt'rsons
pruduets
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, t is I faleti
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lie or they shall have obtained a license therefor
a required by the Ordinances of the city.
BBC 18. That every person, firnt or corporation
required by this Ordinance lo obtain a license ta
engage in or carry on any trade, bitsltttss or pro
feaaien, tor which a lieeuaeta required, ahatl nay
to the City Treasurer the snn af money required
by ordinance to be paid therefor; thereupon with
the receipt of tho City Treasurer (which receipt
ahall state the kind or businera for which license
is dashed) they shall apply to the City Recorder,
who shall issue a license to the party applying in
accordance with the receipt of the City Treasurer,
uiwm compliance by the applicant with the pro
visions of all the Ordinances relating to obtaining
liceane for the business, trade or prole&lou fur
which such liceuse Is desired.
0KC.lt. That In every lieenaa taken out under
this Ordinaaee, shall be contained and set forth
the purpose, trade, business or profession for
which such license is granted, and tike name and
place of abode ot the panion or persons hiking out
aneh lteense, and said license shall authorise, the
conlinuauce of the bristncss named Iherein at the
place named therein, for the term of such license,
but shall not authorise the carrying on of said
boRineas iu any other place, ttulees the place 11
eeiwedhe closed, and In such case the Reeoider
shaU be untitled of ti,e ehanea, and he ahull uole
the same on the ivcnnt kept by him for such li
cense. If a peddler, such license shall state
whether auLburizetl to trade on fool or with one
or asore animals the time for which sueh ltcouac
is to run and the date of granting the saute, and
any person axereishui or carrying on such trade,
hnsineasol profession, or doing any act for which
a license Is required under this Ordiusrcc, shall,
on demand of any dry officer, a: hi plaoe of taud
ness, pnidure such U cense, and unless he shall do
so. he shall be taken and deemed to have no li
cense.; and In case any pertdler shall reiuse to
produce his or her license ween demanded so to
do by any officer of the city, said odlcer may aaixe
the animals, wagnn and contents, or pact or
bundle, pack or besket, of any such peraon or
persons, and hold the saute until the license is
produced.
Sec 15. That In every case where more than
one oTthe pursuits, employments or occupations
fwwhichalkVDsttisrennrred, shall he pursued
or carried on in the same place by the same person
aad at the same time, license must be taken mil
for eac a, accordi u to the rate severally prescribed.
fiac g. irany person or persons exercising or
carrying on any trade, bus-tncftor profession, or do
any act far the Tarrying ou or doing of which a li
cense Is required by this Ordinance, without first
taking out such license as iu that case required, or .
violate any of the provisions of this Onliuanee. he
or she, aha!!, on conviction thereof, before the
"Recorder's erart, for every such offense be fined
not less than to.110 nor mote than f li.00 or be
imprisoned therefor in the city Jail not leas than
two days nor more than liny days.
Bsc. 17. Skating rltiks shall pay lieense of
t.io.tsj per quarter.
siKC. 18. All Ordinance and parts of Ordinances
are hereby repealed, which are tn eoufilct here
with. .
fjac. II). This ordinance shall be in full
force and effect from and After its appnivul
tv the Muyor.
Approved this 31st (lay of Oct., 1U.
M. A. Mlli.kk, Mayor.
Attest: G. W. Kick, City Kccorder.
A Woman's Cnrtoalty.
A Bcdalia (Mo.) Dispatch ettye: The
secret Order of the Woodmen uf the
World held a mwting lust night, uri
while the; were engaged iu going
through number nf interesting evo
lutions a inline was beard at one of the
windows, A Woodman quickly raised
the ewh and threw the Wind open,
when he wan astonished to see a wom
an standing on the roof nf the adjoining
building. Khe had climbed up through
a scuttle-hole and had lieen playing
the "Caul fry" aot by looking through
the shutters, which gave her an exfivi
lent view of whut was going on withiu
the hall, Thealiinn was given at once,
tiut tiie ludy had lied before the nimble
Woodmen could an tut her. An iii
vestimitioii wna at once itutvtl and
the litdy's namt; wus aacortitincd, tiut
the WotKlmeu dvcliiic to mtike It pul-lii-
fur the prexent. Hlie had witnessed
more thnu one initiation ill tho Icxlire
of the Kniirhts of I'ytlri;ts, aw t liitt order
meets iu the sume hull with the Wood
men. Lust nit;litfH discovery is the
talk of the town t'wlny. '
Jluy you an acre in EUlsloiig addi
tion and huild your wife a nice house.
Have rent and h iiuiuiy:
I'tiTtiiMiM & Garland:
aala of Mill.
R. C, Finley, of ('rnwford-ivillc, tins
. ' is mill at Uisilon to Mr. .Martiu
of Turner and Kimnns A
ve rt'iiKsicied said mill
o and turning out a
- '''uruters should
: "PSOK.
Mr. Jason Wheeler, of Albany, was
In the oity Wednesday.
Mr. M. Sontt, our efficient sheriff,
wtts in town yesterday.
Ik v. A. LeRoy, now of LaOrande,
Is in town visiting friends,
Mrs. Heed, of Portland, It visiting in
town.
The ladies of the M.E. Cfcuroh will
give a Sociable af the Weeks, Tuesday
evening, the 24th of Nov., at, ,ne Band
HallJ Look out for our "lodgers.
The remains of Geo. H. Kosney, who
was fcrmerly of thsBna af Burkhart
& Keeuey real estate doalars of Albany
and wbo died at Malt LaVe, were bur
led at Brownsville this week.
FUKoBVTHlUAN. Tho Presbyterian
church having been repaired will be
ouened for service on Sabbath morning.
Preaching by the Pastor morning and
evening. Evening, a acrmon to young
men.
M. A.limer, the druggist, takes ett
peclal pleasure In supplying his custo
mers with the best medicines obtaina
ble. Among the many excellent prep
arations on his shelve may be men
tioned Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
a favorite during the wiuter months on
account of Its great luoeaw In the cure of
oolds. There is nothing that will
loosen a severe cold to quickly, or so
prompt! relieve the lungs. Then It
counteract any tendency towards
pneumonia. Itaa pleaunt and safe to
take, and fully worthy of its popular
"J-
CoRVAMJS, Or., Oct. M, 1891.
Aid. CoitfiiKXKD: .
As trains Nos. I and S will be disonn
tinued east of Halsted fter November
7th, we will not receive freight for, nor
ticket passengers te poin'te east af there
after that date, until further notice.
C. C. Hoetrc, G. F.aVP.A.
Insure your house with Peterson &
Uarlunu:
BUV VOUB
HaBDWABE, BTOVK8 AND EaWOES
FROM
MATTHEWS 4 WA8HBTJBN,
Albany, Ore.
Bottle Vp.
All parties knowing themselvM In
debt to us are hereby notified to settle
up by December 1, 1891, by money,
note or otherwise, as I am going to
square up my books.
6was Buoa.
C. E. RANOUS,
Carpenter & Builder.
All Kinds Repairing 4 Jobbing
Done on Shortest Notice.
UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY
Shop on Main Street. Next Door to
Tailor Shop.
JTOTJCE FOB n'ULICATIOX.
tahil OfBce Rt Or.goti f:itv, Ow fro,
ih-L WJl, f
Nfttiff bt hnitij-glvfto that ihc lulioviiiK-iuiiiiwl
splllt-rhiu1 flk-l imtietMtf liic ititeutkm 10 umk
final proof irt ii,hk (tf Imeintin. ni thr ttntrt
pTMiL will le loiidc UeOrn- tht- itoKiMi-r bimI he-ft-ivfti
uf tiw V. K. ahi llliit; at liiutm Or
rjjpm, an Uvc.Vi. mit -ir
i-brhwa j. Koi b,
Pi pmjiMoit P. T. N.. ''XA, for tlip HE , of ft'd,
14. T LI 8 K I V. Uf tm.i. ttie UltmmK wit
iifKM. io prove his coiiimuoupfrMiem:c unm Hint
CtJl'ivu.ltui uf wiiU luiKi, vix: 11. I', (."HiHcniii,
ArUiur fvrrm. M, J. (.'tiiiit'r.rK anfi J.f. Cmge, all
of (Jftuiiw, Liiiu wiuuty, Ori&m. ,
J.T.Al'l'EIWiN,
aUefuter.
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
T. E. Hogg, Receiver,
AND .
Oregon Development Go's task? Line
22E Miles Shorten 20 Hours Lass Tlfnal
Thau ti)1 any otliw llmitc.
"T-OLASB THROUGH PA08ENOEB AND
FREIGHT LINE
-ti all ilm In tht- tvilimiKitlK
- Sim Francisco, Oal,
'LROAD.
DALGLEISH
IB
I
WlALERSi IN
ALL KINDS OF
F URN IT IT-RE Y
We carry a Full Line of SHELF HARDWARE
and BUILDING MATERIAL.
Tb Finest Line of CARPETS
Brought to
Albany Collegiate Institute
ALBANY, OREGON.
September 9, 1891. Jane 10, 1892,
A Full Corps of Experienced Teachers.
INSTATE DIPLOMAS TO NORMAL GRADUATES
Four Departments of Htudjtlollt-giste, Norml, Busiues,," Primary,
Tyjie-W nting autl Wiorl-httud are taught. For ttlngu (ldri,
Rev. ELBEKT N. CONDIT A. M.. fresident.
AlbanyFurnitureCo
H. R. HYDE, Proprietor.
A FULL LINK OF
Fiirniture
OF EVERY DEFCRIITION,
And ALL KINDS of CARPETS.
We make a specialty nf UNDERTAKING. Calls aiin
were night -or day.
BALTIMORE BLOCK,
ALBANY. OREGON.
I have a LARGE fTOOK of BRICK, for tale at .my
Yard, in the euburbs of Lelmiion, Yor Sale at Reasonable
Rates. All kind of masim'g woik done with neatmidg and
despatch.
D.
A GREAT SLAUGHTER
"4U ; i, '
AT
& EVERETT
v
AND WALL-PAPER Ever
Lebanon.
V. HARDEN. '
T ruuuin,; in full en-
mm jfmm $mmp "1
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