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TUBXKW KI.KC1IOX LAW. Section 5S. Any person desiring to vole shall give'his name and residence to the first cf the election clerks, which clerk shall not be of (he same political party as the chairman, wno snail inereupon an nounce the name and residence of the elector anj the word '-State," or "slate and district," if he is qualified to vote for such ofhecrs. only, and also wiite the name and residence ot the elector and, 11 proper, tne word State," or "State ar,d district,"' with pen and ink upon the back of one of the stubs upon one ot the white ballots pro vided under this act; the c!crk shall then with pen and ink write the 1. umber of the elector upon the back of each of the two stubs upon said ballot; lie shall shall so number the stubs upon each ballot to cor respond with the number o( the elector in the poll-book, beginning with No. I for the first elector apph tng to vote, No. 2 for the second elector, and so on , and he shall then tear off thetub upon which he wrote the elector's name. The clerk shall then deliver the ballot, with the remaining stub still attached thereto, to the elector. The said clerk shall give the elector one of said wiiite ballots, and one only. The clerk shall then, at once, and before Issuing an other ballot, deliver tne stub containing the name and number of tiie elector to the judges, who shall pass It to 'he second clerk, who shall immediately enter the number in the poll book, and the name -And residence of the electoropposite thee to, and shall retain the stub in his posses sion. Section 59. On receipt of his white bal lot, as alotesaid, the elector shall forthwith and without leaving he eml r.ed spacv retire alone to one of the compartments or places provided, and shall there prepare nis Da not oy cancelling, crossing, or mark ing out the names of the candidates he does not wish to vole lor, which shall be done with an indelible ''copying'' pencil to De lurnisnco xor tne purpose ,or ov scratch Ing with pen and ink for each oilice to be nlled lor w hich he Ig qualihed to vote, and if necessary he may w.ri'e into the blank space provided therefor the name of the person of his choice for each or any such office ; and. in case of a question submitted to the vote of the people, by cancelling, crossing, or scratching out the answer he does not wish to make or give. Before leav'.ng the compartment or place provid ed, the elector shall fold his ballot so that the face thereof will be concealed, without diip'aving the ballot or informing tnv person how he has prepared it; and he shall fold the ballot so that the initials of the hrst clerk may be seen on the back of the ballot, and so that the remaining stub may be readily torn off, without exposing the contents of the ballot or the marks or crosses thereon, lie shall then deliver the ballot to the chairman and state 1 1 is name and residence. SicticnCo. Immediately upon receiv ing the ballot from the elector, the chair man shall repeat the name and rei-idence distinctly, and shall remove the remaining half of the stub from the ballot without exposing the contents of the ballot or the maiks or crosses thereon, and pass the ttub tothe secoud clerk, whoshall compare it with its counterpur: andobseive that 1! e name written on the counterpart corres ponds with the name given by the person I vntintr If n r nlii.if.inn lc ......I.. ... .1. . ! or (hut by blindness, or other physical (lit?. ability, lie is unuhle to prepare nil ballot, shall, iisoti reipiest, receive the uss'staiu of two of the imlirM in the urcnin-atiou thereof, ami such otlicers shall ascertain his wishes and prepare Ins ballot in iiccor.liincr therewith, iiml such oihcors shall thervaftei rive no information regarding t lit same, i'he chairman niav, ill his discretion, rc- ijuirr- such declaration of disability to Le made by theelector under oath. Whenever in elector receives assistance in this manner tlie second clerk shall write 1111011 the poll book. opH)sito the name of tho elector, tlit word "Assisted," and if sworn, also 'Sworn.' In iicparing his ballot, any elector shall be at liberty to use or copy any colored or sample ballot provided by this act which lie may choose to mark or to have had marked in advance, to assist him inj marking the otticiii! ballot. Section 07. Any elector who shall use or bring i.ito tile polling place, or carry away therefrom, uny official ballot or any piiJr or thing bearing any resemblance to the official white ballot, other than said colored or sample ballot, or anything which will show how he hits prepared the white ballot, or any -'lector who shall, exeent us herein otherwise provided, allow his white ballot to tie seen by any person with an nnoiivnt iiueiuion 01 lettniL' it oe Known now .. about to vote, or mutilate his ballot, or place any distiiiL'uisliui!r mark noon his l, ,!l.a whereby the same may be identified, or who shall make a false statement ai to his ina bility to mark his ballot, or any person who shall interfere, or attempt to interfere, with any voter wnen inside said enclosr,l :-.- or when uiarkniL' his ha ot. or who sl,:,!l endeavor to induce any voter to mark his ballot in u particular way, or beforeor after voting to show or explain how he marks or mis niarseil ills ua ot. unon conviction m be punished by a hue of not lesj than j,"iO nor more tuan SJW. Section 69. Any offi eer noon w imii duty is lmnosed bv this ni t. who l, ili .In close to any person the name of any candi nine tor wuoni uny elector has voted, orgiv -u- -uiu-iuauiui ov wnicn it ran m n,ar. t-tined lor whom any elector li:uvn(..,l ., judge or clerk of election, or other officer about the polls.who shall dounv'electioneer- iij; on election, uav.orunvnerson who s in loany electioneerim.' on'oleetion ilav with. in any polling place, or any net-son who sh.i II remove any while ballot from any polling place before the closing of the polls, or any l-erson whoshall knowincly annlv for cen e any wane uanot in any polling place other than that in which he is entitled to yote, or any person who shall show his bal lot atter it is marked to any person in such a wav as 10 reveal toe contents wf the inline otthe candidate or candidates for wnom lie has marked his ballot, or any ner- son (except the euairiiian of election i who uau receive ironi any voter the ballot lire area tor voting, or any nerson who tin, II contrary to this act. ask another at a nollin" place tor whom he intends to vole, or who snail examine Ms oallut or solicit the voter 10 snow tne same, or any elector who shall knowingly receive any white ballot froin any other person than one of the election derm, or any person who shall print orcir- cuaue, or Knowingly nave in lus possession any imitation ot the. official white , colored ballots, or any person other than clerk ot election who shall deliver any white l" eieeior. or any elector who shall oemer any nanoi totne chairman to be vot ed except the one lie received from the lirst e.ecuou ciern, or any elector, or uny one who shall, couirary tothe provision--of this act, place any mark upon or do mivthin" to ins or any white ballot bv m DURHAM . DURHAM! !! j DUKHAMr i V w ! !S-JP.KJW J.-'FJ.ao tkt W, SMK!liGipirmavVP' BMOKINBTOBACCO J tfrj.; mil SiA-2mmim M TOBAGGO -OUR STOCK FOR Ail a 1'ipc C How ijic cousin u nor una laws ol tne -tate, to ote for all offices to be tilled at that elect ion, and that '.he ballot presented is the -dentical white ballot received b,- the elector as aforesaid frcm the fust c.erk the chairman shall immediately putth ballot in the box marked "gener'tl,' with out any one nspecting or seeing the name written or printed on the crosses or marks upon the ba.lot, and without folding the same, and the second clerk shall enter op posite the name and numberof the elector in tne poll book the word "voted or letter "'V to indicate the same. Section 6i. If a majority of the judg?s ore sausueu me elector is legally ijualiiied to vote in that precinct only for "Slate" officers, the chairman shall" immediately write with pen nnd ink upon the back of the ballot the word "State"and sign his (the chairman 'initials thereto; if the elector is qualified to vote for district ollicers ai-o,ihe chairman shall write as aforesaid the vords"State and District;" in either such cue the ballot shall then In deposited In the box marked "Slate nnd District" and the clerks shall add to the name of the elector upon the poll-bo ,ks, the wor.is "S-.ale" or "Slate an I District," as the case may be. The tlrctcr shall then immediately pasi out by the a.iy in dicated by the jaiics. Sec-.irn 02. If any clrc'or by accident nr mistake spoi's bis ballot ro that he cannot conv.-men'ly vn'e the san.e, lie may, cn re turning fail spoiled ballot, rtceive another in place thereof. If the elector spoils three such '.allots, it shall be conclusive cvii'.erce that i'-e elector is unable to picpaie his bal lot wi.hout assistance, and he shall iciucst the assistance of two of the judges to pit-pare one f r him. When the elector spoils a bal- iui ana re-urns me same to Hie nrst clerk, the e'erk ylinll write upon the stub the word 'Spoiled," And sign his initials, and remove th stub from the ballot and immediately pass the stub to the judpe, and be then shall im mediately destroy the spoiled ballot, uilhout any one inspecting us conten's, and issue an other to the elector as in the first instance, af fixing the same name and number to the stubs ac the otiginal ballot. Section 63. No person shah take or re move any white ballot from the polling place, nd immediately upon the closing of the polh the judges shall cause nil the while ballots re maining unused lo be immediately deslioyed by teariig them i-i pieces or by burning them. Section 64. As fast as electors vole, as aforesaid, Ihe second clerk shall string the mated siubs U on a strong thread an f im me lia'cly upon the closing of the o'ls he shall securely knot together the en s ol the thread anj care'ulljr preseive them Section bVi. Xo more than one person at liny one time shall Ih' K-rniilted to occupy liny one compartment or place provided for elector to prepare their ballots, nnt no IH'rson shall remain in or occupy such com partment longer than may be reasonably iiecessaty to prepare his ballot, livery elec tor who does nut vole any ballot delivered lo hint shall, U-fore leiivinir the polling place, return such ballot to the lirst clerk, who shall write upon the slnh then- -n "Not Voted." and sign his initials, and treat the stub and ballot in the same manner as in the case of a spoiled ballot, and both clerks shall note the fact upon the poll-l ks by dra-.vint.' a line with pen and ink acto-s the natni'ol the -rsiiii. and writing !.. word 'Not Voted. Se 'lion C.ii.JJAny elector who laclao-s t,i (he chai. nian that he cannot rrailor write, ' eliif.'. it I ... voting. If no objection is made to the 1 afterward identitled ,w tlm n,,n , -.a.,.! i .-. iktiioi.huu uit uuci aic sailsUCU lliat the PartlCU iir ltliIlVlilo: m.nn .a;.. ..1...11 elector is legally qualified, according 10 I be nunishe.1 be n Hn.wl ...,f i V-,. - -, . - 1 . .- .... ..ji timu c.ju ami not more than S'.ijO. or by imprison ment in tiie coiintv iail not le-s t'.n.n tl.r. inoiitlis. nor more' than one year, or both, 111 the discretion of the court. Section 71. Any person who shall, prior to or during un election, wilfully detace. tear down, remove or destroy any IL-t of culminates, or other notice posted 111 accord ance with this net. or who, during an elec tion, shall wilfully deface, tear down, re- ...... oe-nui iiiiy earn 01 instruction, or specimen uauot posted under the provisions aei tor me instruction ot voters. 01 who shall deface, tear down, remove, alter, or destroy any certificate of the result of the election posted under the provision of this act or who shall, during un election, wil- 11 my remove or destroy uny of the official w niie or sample ballots., supplies or con c-inciices mniisucd to enable aoter o pre pare his ballot, or whoshall wilfully break uie seais or open any of the sealed pack ages containing any of the supplies for the poiung places contrary to the previsions of this act upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than jf.VJ nor more than if-'W, or by imprisonment in the county jail not more than one year, or bv both 'micIi line and imprisonment, in tlir.',i;,,.r..i;n., ..f the court. And oaks Get tho Genuine. I'.-ic: tiie world, from East to West, rf-okcrs thi.ik- Bull Durham best. ;ooa -i is:, p. tri;l will sliow, 011 smoke anil praise u ir,. M i..'c only by TWO 3IEX AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD! A'hilo trying to Crowd then WAY INTO &Y& & BROS jtore, where they alway s have on hand oe largest aioen south of rVminaJ, of the latest improved Rifles r Shot juns; n tmmonse stock of Fishlnir tackle of everv descrtntion Tunis .niiinA.., s-amp tnairs ana thousands 01 otner things too numerous to mention .Elepfiix- iSliop in connection with th Store, and one of ie Dest workmen fn the State to do nnv nd ail kinds of wor Coxie oth Coma how coeds "Small l-" is oui Jiolto. NOTICE. rTlll- 3 foro xlstiue under th firm mtina of llyuian it.-ownvil it tbi itay dissolved J V IIIIIIIIkI iniluAtll 1 Itvman allln..t from the firm. Winning to nlosa up our ouHinesa oy Hy 1st all pnitlen kuowlnc tliomset8 lii.iobUjd to Ilia Arm wil please settle their sweount immediately, Eithnr partner will slgi in liquidation. Albany, Or., April ISth, ltHl3. .1 A HYUiN, ALBttKl' BKOWSEI.L. No rouble to profit nnd quick NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annua, meeting i'f the so rk' holders of the Albany Woolon Idill Company will be held et the sffleo cf ni company in Hi etty of Albany. I.lm county, Oregrn. on Turs4a . tbn JO'l duy cf May. 1SH2. at the hour'of 1 o'clock p 111 01 sn'U day, t, r the purpose of elect nig (4) four directors to narva said onm psny for the term of one year, and for the transaction 01' such otlmr ining, may legally come before said mw lns. ijorio oy craer 01 11. e Urard of Directors. " iikst: j i aiOYHH. i-UALHRAi-iH President. aeeretary. Hiain,; piirchssod the inttreit of J A Hvinan In the "iltunv Kursorla T shall couiimitt Ih bulnesa it tho old locaiion, on an rrdargrd male lhanking (ur frienda for lhe.tr llbtml pstronago in thepmt.I shall endeavor for the luturn by .., bou jn.eii uuannic to uteris a otn tiuunnoo of your tavor. Albany, Or., April 15tb. f-2 ALBEKT BRWNELIi. Is now complete, and comprises the following Hues - . LADIES AND CHILDREN WEAR Staple Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Embroiderioi and Flouncinga, Silks and Satins, Complete Stock of Shoes, Etc. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR Clothing-, Fine NegJegee Shirts, Working Mens' Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats and Caps, Boors. Shoes, Etc. W e euarantse prices to be the lowest as compared with ouallir r-.ii.j s-amlnc goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere If you wish to'sare money No trouble to show Moods. " ' G, W. Simpson. fCSHAY & MASOW if nggis( acd Booksellers 01 tafcr Joim ii. ild.n's niih'lciJr,.' Irh w sell at ouhi;skor' vrlcia rrlih a(,ttiJI V. Albany V, . uniifncturerK Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar A BIG STOCK -:- of x k i l i) v z ;rn r. km e n i . rgO KI-.Si A barn nr th t usincss M. psit of tbeni'v. W ill bold nv hor .. biuj-y, no. Inquire at thin oillee. Q N.STKKI.E A tM K-t M i.oati ii'r.noy on Albany, Drof irorl rl I Ion and adj ilulni; count H)K S A . K . Mrs Wm .),vor some tin i-snrv birds. ScMch hi8tlra, lor Iu. Cll on her at 'rhomoon Water alreet, hetJreco lliil auil Baby :-: ISuffsiRa L-est atsr r'.nient ever brought just received at A lbs r j Sec SteKt Soar's, tlio Buggies ami Get 1'riccr. 'chH EKCIJ.EC CRISr AND SAW LLWAGf!!::!!V IRON MT$ m ALL ttV2 CF HEAVY AfIC LIGHT WOBK, IJJ ISOii AND CRASS CASTiK&S. wrtim mieiicon ram lo repairing r.J msmns Kada on Short Notice I - DYE - TO - LIVE. Albany Ste?m Eye Works. O.J. lieridll.Pi'opi'iGtoi. Clothing Cleaned, Colored and Repaired. Ladles shawls and liress Good a specialty . Faded clothing restored 10 Its origina color, 10 look lilte new. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give Me a Call. Work called for and delivered. U1ip-.lle Farrlsh's Brick. Bakery oi i-rri.iIrtf !,lu R( First Str CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIEfOB. th .''OK h I.E t-o-on,I haul raekarr) 1 oru-an In A 1 eon till. i I',,- .,..,1... nrucu ara .Moore, and 4i h can at resi.lvnci of v 1. W.hln,;toii street, between. 3rd Host stock of Smt'MT civut. i allsy, ami the most reasonable prioes I l,..1.a r... l.-n.4 -11 I. I.. 1. - ' . u.,CT ,k, unm, nil KIUHS III 7 Gas.-Pure tirod 8 O I s horn eiriri! fl p,r 13 W C ra m ford, Prowrl Lesr A.ltlrn. W Tnlliiitn, ()reon. T.if.T,TA "tf',r W0 slgne I bv J K 14 TV l.iri,,.. oai . May 1 1th. ism, ,ie p-al.l. on yesr afterdate, ! Auuta Varner at if " ,)r' .' '.'if cam p.,r annum. The lin,l-r wi l 'n.u r., - .1.1- ... ... .... .. ,,r. .nr-,, Hi mm 1 n n puluto i ny asracu uin. t i.ureliaiiai: note. 1 liero- the sal.H I 7 01! Sa I 1 a chi p hsvo a few riuo AYorNU tra.t .l.sire-. ruip!vm,u for afieriioons. Imiuiront thlt oiI'im. K. A m-wsts ni 10.1 , pper e.ii I m Biiiehe l.il' desired few riuo K;,em,. it..,. -1..- ..' band ot. Wiii sell a ; r.v ,,'" I) M J i 1 j r,i Wnshirntnn t, Aibiny. Or. I f 1 r A l V I . . KTA BI.K F M FO H A LK B eoniting , f 0 aenn. 1,,1-aie.l mm l . rtVKti 1.". . 1 s for urn : n Inijiiiie at tiie tarn, f Wm II Va.k . iio'e nori h ani la vo l FUXNITUHE, STOVES, TINWARE, rEUNKS, BOOKS, PIUTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC.. ETC. Un door weit ofH E Yo:m:"ic!J I'. y L. GOTUSS. ( uniKi! rriltln, Ulanhtvairc, r!0 Fr:ii. Tntritc-o, Ete t'one2 Jn ) nccnsiwnrs . Vejfo'nliJes, 'l2i: a Rplcea, Tea. af.,1 The very latest news is that vou ean'huv at JTTL.II7S GR ADWOriL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuekle's Coffee, Per Pound 25o. lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 lbs. Magnolia Sugar White 1.00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, 5 gallons 1.00 5 Gallons Good Pickles 00 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap ,00 I will conduct a Urict taxh store, and all Roods will bo aold for net cwh from 10 1 por Tli tmn r';u',r Pri,'- -y toek or Cliinawaro, ranoy Roods, an all the ds!rab.a syls (jfriishss, as well ma ener.il .iH-..rtmnt of ixroorii, eroo-e-y. lamps nd fixture is complole. 1 make a apeci ilt of flnt is 1., ajftos ana biking powder, and always plofise rny customers, Afjeni forfoveral responsible insurance companies. Jnlitis flrrsilwjbl. ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 5 RETAIL GROCFBS CIGARS TOBACCO. AND KINDS IN LARGE: OR IN THEIR Flinn Block. -:- -:- -- OHOICE PRU5T3 OF AU SMALL rUAIMTITIES SEASON. ALBANY, OREG0W. In fct trBt ill,. g tht U kin: In i genera lurk!- n1 jf!ocvr- iti.re, Ilibt lUAikct rice paid f.-r A3,L KINDS OF PRODUCE J. A. Cu mining, srrr;.T.i u u bu Lip 10 cents per double roll. Send s-c'i stamp for samples. SCIlOr 1EI.1) A MORGAN, l'J2 Third st, I'ort'and, Ur. E.J ALBANY. ''). SfC-KC . Purveyor OE-.EGON (I.It A.N V i Ol.l.tn- A'tsS'V C. 11. DALRYKFLE, Hanajcr, 4lMtlns a -.ci.hi r. tc .(.' v 1 ivi..l,i.l. in sll tl ta.lt i. . .. OrlHl -d.,r !. 1. 11 aia's sl..n-. iv,i,r, l : tk. Wall Papier I rujrw, lainti, OiJw Etc., ALBANY WICKHAHtSAHDERSON Opposi Cnarca lict-I. P.i d e'oihlu,; r.i; 1 lsr curtains Uem'ed to StKrrli vi.rk a spieinlly The Oregon Land Co. Wltn us home office at SLEjVE, - - - OEE&OIT, In the Grajr Block, corner Liberty, and State street, branch office In Portlanu, WAKESa specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salem. XlX- Will Bell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to 60 per acr small cash payment long time on balance. Send for particula MONEY we:l lira eli rf!i ' a' I.Bi.n'.irr c o;fd i-ven baiber sbo, t T-30 o'clock And W.II .ell for tin nextSO days lumbor at my yard In Albany at these prices , t onillion Koltr;li Coinniou lltupli, vixetl 1 Clear flooring, rn.-t'e, fin uiahu'jj; Utqtial'ity.'.." Lath,reru. i!!!"!!!:: LOTS TO SUIT. Cor.io early .vhiio Hie atscrlment Is good. ,.f 9 00 10 on 11 1.0 15 00 2 00 TERSYJC, CASH. A. Wheeler, A; til 1HI, 1A;. R-.llrosd Street, lot ween 4lli alJ 5lh