Gorvallts Times. OOdal Paper of Bentm County. COKT1LUS, OBESOIC, TOTE 11, 1B04. LOCAL OPTION. One of the. surprises of the late election is the enactment by a ma jority of about 3,000 of the local op tion law. On account of the great majority against state prohibition a few years ago, there was general doubt as to whether its friends could muster sufficient votes to pass the present measure! This is es pecially true, as the provisions of the law are" sweeping, going fully as far in their regulations as the most pronounced local optiomst could have desired. This, the op ponents of the measure urged as an argument against it, and doubtless with more or less effect, In spite of it all, however, the law has been declared for by a majority of the people and it is entirely crobable that in many if not every county in the state the question of whether or not the liquor traffic shall be continued, will be submitted to a vote in the November election. This, is turn means that in some of them, at least, local prohibition will be adopt ed, and that saloons in such will have to go out of business. In how many of the counties this re sult will happen, remains to be seen. This issue will cut a large , figure in the November election and it is probable, will almost over shadow the issues in the presiden. tial campaign. In Benton, the majority for the adoption of the local option law is 380. The figures are probablv double that by which the most ar4 dent local optionist hoped to carrji the countv. They show a wide change in public sentiment from the conditions that prevailed in Benton county a few years ago, and possi bly indicate that the new sentiment will directly find itself entrenched in law and in fact. In any event, there will be another battle of bal lots, and perhaps a battle in the courts, and in both there will be fighting all long the line. The adoption of the law in the state is the most startling event in many years. political Card of Thanks. Corvallis Times: Mrs. C. Kelsay for forty years a resident of Cor vallis, has been informed by the commissioner of pensions that a pension has been granted her. It is owing to the kindness of Hon. Binger Hermann and Senator John. H. Mitchell that she has received it and she takes this means of thank ing her many friends in Corvallis who so readily furnished the testi mony necessary for the granting of the pension. The Indian War veterans and their widows will long remember Senator Mitchell with gratitude, for they owe their pensions to his untiring energy. Cornelia Kelsay, Pasadena, Cal. New Sawmill Two miles west of Buelah church All kinds of rough lumber constant ly on hand. Orders prompt'y filled. Addresp. Otia Skiptnn, R F D No 2, Corvallis. Wall paper at Blackledge's store. For Sale. 1 self dump hay rake, used one season J I hand " ' good, strong J 131-2 by n Bain wagon, without bed J I 14 inch eulkey plow, extra shear. On farm of J. Pimm, 1-2 north of Phi lomath. W. M. Castle. Our sample'line of swell tailor made summer clothing is now in. 0AC Pree&v ing Co. Just received the finest line of cloth ing. We bought this from the best manufacturers and every suit is guar anteed. Call and see us for clothing. See our men's suit at $10, it is a marvel. Henkle & Davis. Cattle for Sale. Milk cows and heifers in considerable numbers." Inquire of John Stahlbusch, Corvallis. Stop in and see our swell line of sum mer clothing. OAC Pressing Co. Official Ballot of KA5IE OF CANDIDATE For Congress - Binper Hermann, ftopnbliaui ... R. II. Veatch, Democratic H. Gould, Prohibition B. F. Bamp, Socialist For Justice of Supreme Court . Frank A Moore, Rep Thomas O'Day, Dem C i Brijrbt, Pro CCMikkelsen. Soe.. 17 11 12? 66 14 10 105 48 12 For Oregon Dairy & Food Comnusjionen l w uauey, uep S U Douglas, Dem.. ' Ira W Berry, Fro.. N RaauiusBen, 8oc. For Circuit Judge 2nd Judicial Dist O Potter, Rep J W Hamilton, Dem For Proa Atty 2nd Judicial Dist Geo M Brown, Bep For State Senator . W E Yates, Rep P Avery, Dem Edward F Green, Pro For Representative V A Carter, Rep , B E Emerick, Pro For Sheriff J M Cameron, Rep. MP Burnett, Dem 8anrael H Moore, Pro For Countv Clerk Richard Scott, Rep. , Victor P Hoses, Dem " Ernest F Bryant. Pro For Recorder of Conveyances IT Viucent. Rep Horace W Locke, Dem ...... .-n " Henry C Hortou, Pro. For Treasurer W P Lafferty, Rep W A Buchanan, Bern ...I Geo Bennett, Pro .- For Assessor Geo W Cooper,' Rep T H Davis, Dem . Elmer Wertzbaugrher, Pro '. For School Superintendent Geo W Denman, Rep. S I Pratt, Independent-Dem. .... For Surveyor T L Read, Rep - T A Jones, Dem ,. Stanley O Watkins, Pro For Coroner S N Wiikins' Rep O J Blackledge, Dem For Commisioner , x L H Hawley. Rep Peter Rickard, Dem A W Herbert, Pro For Justice Peace E Holgate, Dem-Rep For Constable V A Vidito, Rep For Local Option Liquor Law Yes No 107 92 99 91 11 130 29 74 11S 9 92 77 18 130 82 7S 108 105 77 T 110 67 9 11S 67 For Direct Primary Nom Elections Law ieB No Office of State Printer Amendment Yes A No 104 41 114 25 103 31 r ! - " For Sale. Good horse power Ganby belt, 70 feet; doubles geared jack and wood saw. Inquire of W. L. Cauthorn, Wells. Buy your firecrackers and ice cream in CorvalllB July 2, 3, & 4. The best celebration that you ev er attended will be held in Cor vallis this year. If you can't come the 4th, come the 2nd or 3rd. Blackledge keeps large assortment of mattiu". . Benton Gounty, Election held June 6th. a ! 91 112 119 40 55 48 2 52 511 2 74 91 II 112 99 75 79 84 103 72 192 104 55 21- IS IN QUARANTINE. With Smallpox The Case is Very Mild Patient is an Easterner. Corvallis has a case of smallpox. The ratient is Arthur Kroeniner. I who arrived in Oregon from Wis consin, six weeks aero. - He has been in Corvallis a couple of weeks, and has been employed both at Strong's sawmill and with the con struction gang of the Independent Telephone Company. The case was first noticed Thursday morning, and the attention of the authorities was at once called to the matter. Kroening denied that he had the dis1 ease, claiming that it was eczema, a SKin ailment to which he says he is subject. Dr. Farra was called, and in the first diagnosis, which occured in the morning, the disease was not sufficiently developed to make certain that it was smallpox Later in the day, after a second ex amination, the case was pronounced a very light form of smallpox. A feature of the disease is that Kroening does not complain of ill ness, he has a good appetite, and would be able to work, if permitted to be at large.' The case is thoroughly quaran tined. Kroening occupies a small house on the river bank north of the sawmill, and just across the road from the slaughter house. A yellow flag at the spot gives warn ing to passers-by of what is inside. Look Here. I have a good stock ranch for sale two hundred and ninety five acres with un limited outrange, a small house and barn also a small orchard. This place is in the Belknap settlement one half mile from postoffice, six miles from "Monroe, tour miles irom Ueufountain, 3 miles from church. Price to suit pur chaser. i Two miles from school. Enqaire of A. W. Hawley, Save Your Wood. All persons wishing wood cut in the city can be accommodated on short notice. I have a gasolene outfit and it will cost you no more and save your wood. Phone 153. W. E, Boddy, Corvallis. Everyone is talking about it, no body doubts it, and that settles it. There will be a celebration to de light the world, the 2, 3 & 4th. Great Redaction Sale. We will sell for cash daring the month of May 500 pairs of shoes, broken sizes, men's womens, misses and children's at greatly reduced prices, in order to give room for a new stock of . goods, which will arrive about June 1st. Come early and get your choice from 25 cents up. Sale lasts through May only. J. E. Henkle. - .. For Sale. . A first class sewing machine in good condition.Also a fine walnut diningtable Inquire at Times office. 945 745 las 76 127 87 58 9 US 77 60 8 131 138 701 139 72 597 125 69 17 14 28 12 1 34 4 950 SI 1076 1076 91 131 70 134 117 105 141 52 113 143 42 145 104 156 1231 374 27 - 14 779 148 921 929 79 57 6 76 82 6 61 47 6 67 39 7 91 1070 733 81 760 141 59 106 1S4 53 125 159" 117 167 65 156 110 123 112 58 17 1030 270 100 814 898 109 1159 16 608 796 sm 123 61 42 6 67 36 61 43 6 822 825 870 124 536 434 209 67 1055 675 932 506 160 70 180 29 1010 709 784 Portland. Wheat valley 80 to 81 Flour 3.90 to per Ml. Potatoes $1,00 to 1.40 per cent Eggs Oregon, 18 per dot. Butter 17 to 20 c per lb. Creamery 17 to 2oper lb. Corvallis. Wheat 75 per bushel. Oats '301032 Flour 1.05 to i.3oper sack Butter 12 to 15 per lb Creamery 50 per roll Eggs 16 per doz Chickens 5per pound Ld 13 per lb Wool 16 to 17 Send your curtains to the Cprrallis Steam Laundry. We will call far your work every day in the week. ; For Sale. - Team, harness and wagon, new. J. J. Cady, College barn. Go to Blackledge's for window shades Its free for all, and you are ex pected to be here. Where? Why, at the big celebration in Corvallis of course. Whoop 'em up in Corvallis on the 4th. Just the place to get your money's worth of fun. Bring your hooey and buy chew ing gum in Corvallis on the 4th. Everyone else will be here. Ttll your neighbors that Corval lis will celebrate three days. Found. A sorrel, bald faced pony brand ed 77 on right snoulder came to our place about May 15th. Call, pay expense and secure property. F. RiJders, Saver, Or. IIFD 1. Notice. , There will be a call meeting of Mount Union (Newton) Cemetery Association in the county court room, Corvallis, Saturday, Jane 12th, at 2 o'clock. It is desired there be a large attendance of those interested. All persons holding deeds for lots are entitled to mem bership in the Association and should come. By order of trustees. G.W.Cooper, Sec. Reduced Round Trip Rates Ac count World's Fair. First class tickets on . sale June 16, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 9, 10, Sept 5, 6, 7, Oct. 3, 4, 5, Koseburg to at. Louis and return. good 90 daja with stop over priv ileges at rates ranging from $67,50 to $82.50 according to route chos en. Passengers will have privilege of starting on any date which 5,will enable to reach destination within ten days from the sale date. In quire at Agent Southern Pacific Co. vr" l ah IB 5 rrrrartTi, I Don't Worry about these little fellows. They can't fall. They're holding fast to The buttons never come off. Try them yourself and Bee. lo cents a button; $i a rip. - Sold only by ZEST IS BEST OF ALL CEREAL FOODS ZEST is always ready and g makes a delicious lunch any i time of day or HODES' PHONE 483, Pioneer Fine new stock of GUNS, SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE, CUTLERY, Etc, . . . SEWTNG MA.CUIXK EXTRAS Stock of GL Bodes at Big Bargain At Stoves, Ranges,, Cooking Utensils Washing Machines Wringers, Etc. Are being closed out at absolute cost. Commencing now and continuing until sold out. Come early and secure good selections 3. D. ftlann $ go. Furniture and Carpet Store. B. A. CATH Office, Boom 14, First 'National Bank Bnilding, Corvallis, Or. Office Honrs, 10 to 12 a, m., 2 to 4 p. m. Best That's Grown Is None Too Good. vv When you are drinkiog ; Coffee it is our good fortune to hold the Sole Agency for the famous Chase 6 Sanborn Grade We have all the grades from 2oo per pound to the highest prices. Coffee solo by this celebrated firm. Give Us i Trial Order for one of these Coffees and you will use it exclusively. P. Ill Zierolf Grocery, Crockery and Storeman A&t. for Libby Gut Glass Horse races, hose races, bicycle and fat man's races, and lots of good things that have cot been mentioned. In Cotvallis, the 4th. night. GROCERY, CORVALLIS, OR. 6un Store. Cost E. Holgate ATTORNEY AT LAW JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Stenography and Office in Burnett type w rick Corv CoIIees