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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. OL. I. ALBANY, OR., FRIDAY, JULY c, 1888. k. Fort miller & Co,, 4 J -UNERAL DIRECTORS. ppt Attention-First-class Hearse iftar business hours oall at residence r Fifth and Dakar streets. 3E YAQUINA ROUTE. Orakon Pacific Railroad, igQ DavdLopment Company'. Steam 25 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME by any otlior route. atclais tlirouirh nassaii-.r and Tin line irom rortland and all points a. ,i,i-.w. auey to ami iroiu Baa Iclsco, Cal. Imctte- River Lino of Steamers. n. "Will. M. Una-.. Tim ! St rt-nl. S'4The "Throe Sisters'' aro In servioe bath passenger and freight tralllo be- a uorvauis and t'ortlaud mid lnier to points, leaving Company'!' wharf, llis, and Messrs. Hulinan fe Co s L Nos. 200 and 20 Front St., Port , three times a week as follow : NOItlll UoUNI. .CorvallU, Moil., Wed. and Friday, 10:0. a, M. . Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday, 12:00 Noon n Portland, Tu.., Thu, awl Saturday, 6:30 P. 41 . south ihjuno. e Portland, Mon., Wad. and Friday, 8:00 A, M, aiumiijt, iu,.t inura. an. oaiumay, i:au p. al. Oorvallu, Tue., Thu. and Saturday,'' 4a make close connection at Albanv sins oi me Oregon 1'aolUo Kailroad. MB SCHEDULE, (enccpt Sunday..) trbany, lroo r. ,; Leave Yaqnina, :30a,s. Oorvalllj, 1:17 r, u. Leave Uorvalli,lU: A,. Yaqulua, 6:MI r. a Arrive Albany, 11:16 A. a, Jt O. trains connect at Albany and villa. The aoove trains connect at Una with the Oregon Development Hiy's Line of -teauisbips between . a aud tiiu Francisco. - -'. "f MAILING DATES . .ROM A . .kahcisuu. raoa rAy-isa -tte Valley, Junea.nd Valloy, July 3rd p Valley, July IsuY 4. Valley. July aw,. Juno 8th. July Uih. Juiy -till. iCompany . serves .ha right to sailing dates without notice. Passeugars from Por.Uud and .lt Va.luy poluts can uuKa close ittl.Mi with the trains ul'the Yaijuiba "at Aiuauv ur ..'uu-vhIIim. .ml n il- H to 2lau Frauciso j should arrange to .''t Yaquiua tuo evening- bel.ro date -ding. "er sail r.el.lx Kale, always lae . . Uwm - Inform itlon apply tu vj J tttuirt, Freight and .'Aj.nl, Alb-iiy, o. to 0 II HaaaMll, Jr., O. F. At Or.on LIuvulonui-uL i.'n.. :tm Ar.inr.-,miirv oall -'railulncj, 0.1, 4J. C tl4il.- ' A. O. P. and P. Agent, Oregon FUciac K KCo. Corvalii, Or, OVtRLAM TO CALIFORNIA .f: . r-sVIA-t , Jlisrn Pacific Company's Line, TIIK MT. Slltsr i KIIITF.. a bn.n;i Albiiy and Sju Y .u.ljji, S3 hour. 0H.ir.mxiA amiss v.. uxs 'daily. r. . Loam Portland K Liuvu All) my t a Anlvtf Sun F.uncl North Arrive I 10:41) a u Lhavo I 7:0."j a u urniai.xcjKftTii.i4s daily except Sunday), Portland Arnv 3:4ft pu AUuny I.cuve i 11 :3ft a m Leave I leava I Arrive Leave ) 9 .1K) A M IiTAHHKXiKa TKAIXS DAILY, KXCKPT SUNDAY. Leave Altimy Arrive Lctmuoii , Leave Allnny Arrive LyhaiKiu Arrive 6:4.' a m Lave I 6;ilt) a H Arrive VA'j v u Lmvu '2:Dl- p M LLMAS BUFFET SLEEPZ83. Wst Sleeping Oars EMiimonnliun ul se . i, allncllc 1 1. r.x Hccinil-Clii4N rMxaen pr4 TmliM. Weil Mile LJvlfllon. frrct pnurLixii riruvii.Li A 15 P II I Arri Ail traik D.ULT (ex pt 8unlay.) ItKAVe P-irtlanJ Arrive l 0:15 p h U'rviiiis Lrd-tvellM il-r?18 TKAIit P-fcr (exQp Sunday. wisp r Porllanil Arrlv. I 8 00 A u v McMinnvill. ' Lave I ft.45 a u CorrallU ooi.nect with trauit o( iv Kinb naiiroad ' rl I Inrorsn ttlfln rejirJInj rat, map., .to., . ' 9EMI.KR. . P. ROOKR1 A'IO.!P. ad PJArt.l Ml, F RtAR if u iin-mij (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods jold outfl Everything-New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, oonsifltiiig uf DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISKING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIS I propose f have as oo-ii ','.. a stock .-. li.. ... u ... any, with !', "r' ' " 1 New Novelties and Latest Styles and gas they are manufactured. All ol,i and a. well new ones, are c.dm.ly i.,v,lBd lo CK an( tock M Propose Re To Undersold. W.F.EEAD, 57 First Street, Albany, Or. FOR SALE, at very low rats, ' Lumo3r, Shingles, Lath, Pnsts, Pickets, Fence Trimmings, Sash, Doors ani Blinds. . Call for prices at yard onOthSt,, , i' east of O. fe C .switch. , W. W, CROiiVDER. MRS. B. HYMAN, next east of S. K, Young's, Albany, Or Catting and Fitting a Specialty. STAMPING1 OUTFITS, AND STAMP ING DONE TO ORDER. , , LESSONS IN PAINTING,' Wednesdays 'and Thursdays of each week, and pslntina done to Older on plaques and other material, Nice .sirtirnt ofKrlisU mtterlals on i-snd. Sucbsor ui N. H. Allen & Co Lioa Vunty Bank, COWAN, RALSTON & CO., (Succonnni to Cowan Cmlik.) ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS a general banking buslnen. DIUWSIOHTDIUFrSou NewlYork, San Fran nicuand Portland, Oregon. 1A1AN MONEY on approved lecurlty. UECF.IVK dopoilta mbjee: to check. COLLECTIONS entruiteJ to nt will receive uromo uiitlon. First Natfonal Bank Hr AI.R.tlVI, OREGON. Pro.ldent......'....',.'. 1....V. ...... FLINN Vice Pre.ld.nt . S. K. YOl Ntl ra.hler,.H-i.'..;.'.....M..Ql!0. E. 011A1I8EHLAIN TRANSACTS A OENKRALbankmirblulneM. ACCOUNTS KEPT rnbject to check. SinifT rxCITANOE and teleimphlo tnn.for. 14 o-i Kn York, San FraiHAMO, . Chicago and rortl Omrnn.. . COLLECTION'S HADE on favoflM. tenrf . ;, . OltacTOU, u. R VolIMO, . 0(0. E CHilHI" L. K BbAls. . L. Fliss, t, .Wains E TcaakU, The County Judgeiiliip. Judge Wliitncy on Tucsdav be,..-,,, l,.i proceedings to oust Judge Blackburn from tlieoffias of County Judge. In l,i8 notice lonowinj are the reasons given : That twenty-five or more Illegal votes were cast and counted for Mr. Black burn in each of the precincts of Linn coun- wAr?" hai . "-"ve or more votes were offered for the contestant 1n each of the precincts, and were refused by the judges. ' 3rd. That twenty-flve or more votes were counted for Mr. Blackburn in each of cast PreC",Ct8' W',ich ere actua"y 4th. Thltlwfnt.nFiY.A.. , , of the precincts voted for Mr. Blackburn. jm. inat ten or more persons who have been convicted of felonies in this State voted for Mr. Blackburn. 6th. That twerllv n, , i ...v..v twiti. in eacn precinct who voted for Mr. Blackburn ..u..-.ciucius ui sucn precincts. 7th. That tVInlV tr mnrt .. I I of theprecincta, who voted for Mr. BlacV burn, were non-residents of Oregon. Mh. lhattcn or more voters in each nrecinct. whn vntiA m rii.i , . M uiatKourn, were non-residents of Linn county. 'Jin. I nat ten or more voters, who voted for Mr. Blackburn. ,..f.ro.ii;..n. ,..- , lll, DPCOmc Cl'izpna tf T,r.:..l " .'ti,,u oiaics. lOth. Th.-il ton r u ,uic were cast lor the contestant and were counted for Mr. uiaLhuuiil. , nth. That tuentv nr ,,.. . cast for the contestant, which the judges . .ou 1UV.UUIK lor iiim, nth. That twenty or more votes were cast and counted for Mr. Blackburn which were marker! for ih n. t , - ---------- .uinc ui ucsitna- tion, and there were other irregularities uhpiwhir f ka ...Ml t .1 ... ...........j v,.w wlulc vuiers was tiiwart- ed and defrauded. 13th. That twenty or more men ,-oted for Mr. Rl.-irklinm .L-Kn 1,0,1 1 residentsof Linn county for ninety days fiiiuiiuiaii-.y p,cteuing sucn election. 14th. That twenty-five or more men voted for Mr. Blackburn who had not re- siaea in tne state lor six months immedi ately preceding such election. REPUBLICANS WHO CAN'T tiO IIAKR1S0N CoavooK, Ind. June 29. This u Judge Gresham's old home, aud there seems to be no limit to the disaffection among the republicans, in consequence of Harrison's nomination. Walter Davis, a broker of this place, who has always been an uncom promising Republican, announces that he will not support Harrison. John Orwick, proprietor of the Orwick Hotel, denounces Harrison as an aristocrat in the severest termj, and says he will not vote for him. H. M. Applegatc, who has been the prin cipal leader of the Republican party in tills county since its organization, says that Harrison will be and f hould be defeated. Isaac Lahne, formerly leader of the Green back party in the county does, vnot think that a single man who formerly belong to the Greenback party will vote for Harrison. J. I. Wallace. Phvsieinn xml nr....... A bany, Or. CURE FOR SH U HEAD IC'II E. Drv Toil writ a remedv f.ir tVliouin lei. PimiilM nn thu face, a d a mire ciin (-r ick huviarlie, ank M. A. MilUr, the DrtirjUt, f ir Ir. Uei.ui'd Liv-r on y aid for a Uoic. eani)iea free, full box ." cnts. The tiner-t U.. ifc nitre iu ttitt m.itl't -tt Wallaob Ac Thompson'. ( l ltK VOlt IMLKS. ttmii.' IMei are known by in :n-'iro like vre?nira tion, prthlttuin a very d sairreukhle ituhitiu; after et tiuir warm. Thin form as well a li'ind, (;lt'ol.r nn prutnuliii Pile, yielti at oncj lo the .pnlitMtioii o Ur. tfciwiiiko'i Pile rctiifdy, wnlch acl dircc.ly upon th prtH utfecteil, alH Thin? the tu n,ir, a'l.iiiu the intense itoliina and effciiuf a pupmno' t cure. M cent. Atilrexn The )r Uoeank Medicine Ci . Piiua U. thild by M, A.J Miller. NO 5S TELEGRAPPIIIC NEWS A Pension If j II Vetoed. Washington. Iuiv ca ......... , . tf j ... . nnugrirom the president was received by the Senate to-day, vetoing the bill granting a pension to Mary Ann Doherty. The president Ir, wom. .and ,i..,k "--"""u, ui, account of whoso death a pension was desired, i, alive and himself drawing a pension. The president fVhfhW0"'V'i,:,d no manLTdesire n, i, who defended the government be a"o 1 orfehtCd'but li',e !" "SThould ne a roll of honor and not a matter of in. discriminate alms-giving. A lnnler. Jacksonville. Or.. lnl ct .. r ... ' ' J--J J- '.Mill U)U. den was shot at Grant's Pass yesterday by ,-our nesh wounds were above " l"d,?ent;d..r're' res""i"S & "mumon is reported as a" SS.Allch-4 Marysville. Cal.. Th!vp.a -i:.. fire broke out here early this morning. It was believed the loss would i,e a he fire was the mojt trril,i,i,o, 1. ,. Iw l5 iCi'f l?r ear,s'and he loss exceeds ...... .... ocptcmoer dv over Sco.coo fcverv buildino- in h. hi-Y. ....... ceptions, was completely destroved. Only A Fourth of July Disaster. Memphis, Tenn, July c.While jrv, r 400 people were seatea in the grand stand v.. ...c grounds 01 the Yalobusha county, Mississippi, fair association , yesterday the ...o. 1, n.j .".r ground. ?,o one .... ouingnt, out nearly fifty people were taken from m ...i. t""V" fnTlhrgtctnUmt ,SRme 01 them' Landreth. Salem, July S.Wm Landreth.the mur derer, will be taken over from Salem to Dallas at 9 to-morrow morning by Sheriffs Smith and Cioisan, and the execution will take place about ij,i the presence of only the turv. officer, nnj . T : , . . ifciiuucnj, Aanareth speaks calmly of hi, approaching fate, and .. , . c "cinuritaoie tnat not any effort whatever has been put forth for ,eh,TrC kf tlemenoy in his .1,-k. fpeciea no mercy from the beeinmnfr nnH ... ..... J .... ...... a,..u pcrieciiy willing to suffer the consequences of his awful Washington Population. Washington, July 5.-The census re- :urns of Washlnalnn . .. . , c ,uc nupuintion to be 227,000, and actual gain of 24,000 in three years. Talmiff to Be Sned. St. Pai-l, July t. The association, which is at the head of tl e Minnesota Chautauouas. located , Tnnlo- wood. near Wnfvn ; .... y - t-iiuinig 10 orire suit for $10,000 damages asj.iinst Rev De-,Wi!tJalma-"'- The 'association ch.irges that Talmage agreed to come to Maple wood and assist in opening the assembly on July 3d, 4th and sth.and claim that fail ure to do so damaged the association to the amount named. Pile Driving. Mr H. M. St. h. . steam pile driver in operation nt Corvallit, ie,ii(u. ii the coiatiiictinii of tli P. R. N. wh.irf. Aiy ,.e waininn (lie u:o of tleiii.clii'iecn,. , n in it In writing to Mr. Stone at Corynllis. Wells Di'u. Wells dug on rca-onabl terms. Call on the undersigned or at Ihi office. K. B. DAVinsox ' UKlYERSITi of oeegok. EUGENE CITY. Nextaessiun beuinscn Monday the 17th of heptemher, Isx1). Kree. scholarship frnm pvcry county in ihe state, Apply to your Cuut'.ty -tip iintndHiil Four ci'iirse : cIhnhm'sI. S.'I.miI fl Lliersry ami a shtirt KnuMsh Cnurs in which iherH In no l.siin, lireek, Kriieh or tierman. 'I'li Kiiuliah i. pre-eiitiiiMi t't a Ita'diii, Cih. For . catal'iucs or other inlormttirm. address J. W. JOHNSON, 1 President. BMoodeifl Stock. Just from Jo-, one er load of tlieri nih bred Short-liorned Durham cattle, cow and eslvef, and one 3-yesr old I.11M, at the f, in of D. O, Currii'. r'"r ralo at resMiml'le terms. ... Isaac Kldkh, Sh.dcl, Linn coniit' , Or . F L Kenton is building- an a lively babi. ue. ffo keep, gis toii.. .ells , tolusiyely for cai, siid oMieeipientiy 1. nhle to 1 at very low prices, . . . DR. BO SAN-KO In his n iw dl! (vary d r Coii4iin,tio), eucceded In pnnlucmira nieii-.-irie which I., ackn twlclcu by al, ui In, .inipiy marvel iu.. It I. evotfl llnvlv .. to thelssle, M'rfi!oil.v Inumliss, anl tlov'cot nickel, 111 l-uw. ui on.uinpi;on. eolltrl'fl. 1,'olus, Whnop uigUuuli, Croup, UrrtiWuil., ana Paul 1, the chest !. hu (liven univvrral iMtMa-limi, r lloKiuk ,'i r..iivh Hm Luti Sirup U sold at Go cent, by M A A lull line of Br. Pnom Cream Bakiui and deliciou. ilavoriDs extracts at Wallack & I'mniFF.aN's M.sr aP,hav & Mason, dru.i;iu. are .vlllIK Ulvlonra ItiilHirtinii .h ....1 rrti.il. ii,Uitu,K iK-amitnl picture cards with iv-ry iH.itle. H,itivrly thu it on peifect an 1 n! '" l,mrk,l TEACHERS Who wish to a- r. flr, .1 , ... oud send for N rmal One.ilnn n Ich contains at ) it jco pages of questlo h cc-iplcte nnawera. Price.Si.ro. A e Prof. A. IS. 'hild.rs, Brnwnsyille, .