Corvallis Times Official Paper of Benton County. CORVALLIS, OREGON, .FRIDAY EVENING NOV. JO, 1905. - PUBLISHER'S NOTICE. Hereafter the publication day of tbe Times will be Tuesday evening and Fri day evening, instead of Wednesday and .Saturday mornings.. For n years the paper has been actually appearing in the evening, though the following morning was eiven out as publication day. The change now announced ought to have been made II years ago. THE ELECTIONS. FOR ELECTRIC POWER. Apparently a change has come over the voters of the country. In New York Tuesday, more than 200,000 voters threw aside party lines and supported Hearst for the jnayorality on a municipal owner ship platform. The alleged illicit relations of Tammany with the ice trust, the gas trust, and other cor porations furnished a basis for the ballot revolution that swept Hearst almost into the mayor's chair. & In Pennsylvania the revolt against the known corruption of the republican bosses of Philadel phia and the state resulted . in an overwhelming victory for Mayor Weaver and the reform forces, In Ohio, after a campaign in which the batteries of the democrats were directed' against bossism and graft of the republican leaders, there re sulted a revolution at the polls in which a democratic governor was elected by a big majority, with the . legislature heavily democratic in both houses. Equally or more re markable is the re-election in New York of District Attorney Jerome, running without the nomination by any party, and solely on his- record in the office as the uncompromising foe of graft in public place. It all means that there is a manifest real ization by the people that they have been duped through appeals to par ty prejudice, and that their eyes are opening as to their means of defense. As causes for the new thought among voters, the work of Folk in Missouri, of Jerome in New York, - and of Weaver in Philadelphia, has largely figured, but the greatest of all influences have been the expos ures of the colossal frauds and thievery among the big insurance companies.. The corruption that has prevailed in these institutions whose errand was supposed to be the collection and preservation of sacred funds largely of the poor, has opened the eyes of millions of people as to the stupendous swind ling prevalent in the name of vir tue and finance. A few years ago, tnese seltsame insurance companies that, stripped of their mask, stand shame-faced and disgraced in their welter of corruption, appeared be fore the voters in an election cam paign, talking about' "national honor" and an "honest dollar," They assumed to tell the citizen 'how to vote honestly, and how to save the country." The present exposures of their hypocrisy and their rotten financial operations has opened the eyes of many voters, and hence a democratic Ohio, re formed Philadelphia and a demoral ized Tammany. For Commercial Purposes in Corvallis Big Company Would Come. There is immediate prospect that electric power for commercial uses will shortly be brought to Corvallis It is expected that a petition for a franchise will be laid before the city council at the regular monthly meeting Monday night. The com pany is believed to be the same that has purchased the electric light plants in Albany and Salem, and is understood to be the same that is asking for a franchise for railroad tracks on Front street in the city of Portland. It is the same company that has been much dis cussed in the Portland newspapers during the past week or two, as bent on building railroad lines through the Willamette Valley, particularly one immediately be tween Salem and Portland. In the main, the capitalists involved are Philadelphia people, and according to all accounts they have unlimited capital. It is asserted chat they paid a sum not a great deal below Si 00, 000 for the Albany light plant including the water ditch. Their plans as so far developed, seem to be an extension south to Corvallis, Eugene and elsewhere of the power lines projected for balem and Al bany, expecting later on, no doubt, to follow up the light and power equipment with electric railroad lines. The power, it is said, is to be derived from the Santiam river, and it is elso alleged on the best of authority that the power and wat er privileges are already selected and secured. A further statement by those conversant with the com pany's plans is, that if Corvallis grants a franchise, the town will be connected up and the line be in op eration within four months. It is understood that a franchise for use of the streets for poles for a term of 30 years is what will be asked for Corvallis. It is not to be an exclusive franchise, and would not debar any other company from entering the town. The plan includes the supplying of power to the Corvallis electric light people. and to any consumers who should desire to purchase it. The plant would be such that it would supply unlimited horse power, and on that account its appearance m-Corvallis would place the town on an equal basis with all other towns as to the future establishment of factories aud industries. It would, of course, if it comes, supplant practically all the steam plants in town, with the possible exception of that at the sawmill for power of the sort is im mensely more economical than is steam power, especially in these times when wood is high priced. Semi-Annual Report of the Officers of Benton County, State of Oregon, on the 30th day of September, A. D., 1905. ( . COUNTY TREASURER. Amount on band and received from h pril 1st, 1905 to September 30th, 1905. both inclusive. - County Fund. Amount on hand last report $ 1598853 Reed from sheriff tax 1903-4 less $33.77 transferred to road fund ....... 5699 66 Reed from sheriff taxes 1903-4 Dist. No. 9 . . ' ' ' ". ' 17-.:.. ' ' ' ' 14 ' 18 ' 1 ' ' ' 19 ' ' as--- 59-69. Bal on hand last report School Dist. ' 'City of Corvallis . ' Philomath . Tax 1904 special road dist. No 13 ' ' i5 '19 Acct wood Lincoln county prison er Pees. Nol7... 18... 25.. . 59-- 19... 69... 308 61 99 53 120 28 136 00 7800 11 00 5 10 School Fund. I14633 66 1911 16 285 07 132 31 2971 898 77 32 62 10 55 1 18 16 43 ' ' ' Institute fund. Kecd from School Supt. ' ' Justice of peace fines .- Reed from clerk redemp tax sale 1894 101903 inc ' ' ' School 110 9 ' ' Corvallis... ;,' ' ' For road dist No. 1 . ' Fees . ' Recorder fees ' ' indemnity fund Bal on hand last report indemnity fund Heed from H. Dunn tiling -purchased. coroner ' state treasurer interest school fnnd ' Co. clerk reimbursement by Geo. Waggoner ' by A Wilhelm & Sons ' F. I. Dunbar sec. of state acct. L. & C. Expo Bal on band last report road fund including from county fund and 20.30 trans, frombicycle fnnd Bal on hand last report road dist. No -1 - - s '2 ' ' ' 3 - - - 4 ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' 7.... ' ' ' 8 ' ' ' ' ' 9 ' . ' ' 10 ' ' ' ' 11 . ... ' ' ' ' ' 12 . ' ' ' ' 13 ' ' - - ' 14. ...... ... ' ' ' ' ' 15 ' ' ' 16 Barred Plymouth Rocks. For Sa.e. A choice lot of breeding hens, pullets and cockerels at from Si. each upward. All my young birds are from pen headed by an Arpo cock bird, (cost price $ 20.00.) W.G.Emery, Corvallis. Oregon. Wood to Sell Stumpage. want to clear some land and have 2,000 cords of fir and oak grub wood to sell. First come gets first choice of timber to cat. G. A. Cooper, P. O. box 218. We have just received a new lot of Columbia disc and cylinder rec ords. Also a lot of the American Blue records, the best record that is made, Graham & Wells. All hats at first cost until Nov. 15th. Mrs. J. Mason. Vetch Seed. pure vetch seed for sale. Matthew Thompson. C. &E. Crossing. Do you shave yourself? Well just keep in mind that our Witch Hazel Extract is a distilled extract and does not contain one drop of wood alcohol. Price, bottle, 25. Graham & Wells. Call at Zeirolfs for freah grass seed, timothy, clover, alfalfa, vetch. Dressmaking. The undersigned is prepared to - do all kinds of.dressmaking at my residence on Sixth street. - Mrs. Mary Avery. Buy It Now. Kow is the time to buy Chamberlain's -Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is certain to be needed sooner or later and when that time comes you will need it badly you will need it quickly. Buy it now. it may save life . For sale by Graham & Worthaui. New lot of freshly loaded shotgun shells. All kinds of football sup plies. At Hodes Pioneer Gun store. Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental Cats, Wounds, Bruis es, Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c. at Allen & Wood ward's, druggists. For Sale - Oak grub wood, Cheat and vetch hay for sale. Satisfaction guaranteed T A Logsdon Phone 55 Mt View line -. Wanted Four or six "students to board and room. Inquire at Times office. Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby gsven that there is money in the City Treasury to pay warrant number 3491 drawn on the General fund and endorsed Oct. 14, 1902. Interest will stop on the same from this date. Dated at Corvallis Oregon on Nov. 7, 1905. William Mclagan. Treasurer of the City of Corvallis. Mrs. Caroline Maxfield has add ed a line of groceries to her store, in addition to millinery and con fectionery. Your patronage is solicited. i7. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23- 294 00 72 95 11 78 1 50 395 12 471 75 8 00 1 75 660 5 37 10 00 21 10 469 95 3999 74 . 165 40 177 27 8283 105 89 106 37 178 55 60 10 112 70 130 45 333 10 217 52 66549 303 95 931 24 0838 181 44 7044 374 50 174 75 211 51 in 00 80 00 239 39 2874 123 44 21 93 1866 37 10 72 5o 79 00 1808 6 04 4454 00 Amount paid out and on hand from April j, 1905 elusive. Paid on state tax , $ 4500 00 Paid on county warrants 16605 34 Paid interest on county warrants :. 2S9 75 Bal on hand county fund 205604 Paid on school orders Bal on hand school . fund Paid city of Corvallis ; " . . 320 39 Paid city of Philomath.... 99 53 Paid school dist No 9 ' 17 ' 1 I 33088 7o $ 22167 82 to September 30. 1905, in- 25- Bal on hand school dist No 25 Paid ' ' 18 ' ' ' ' 14.. ... ' 59 Balance on hand school dist No 59 Paid ' '19....:..... Bal on hand ' 69 i Paid for institute use Bal on hand institute fund ' 1 indemnity fund 9 75 Paid on road warrants . . 3989 49 7828 36 13 188 54 291 11 371 70 7 27 123 44 10 55 37 72 2971 2193 1 18 51 28 53 53 77 50 7400 Bal on band road fund Paid road dist No 1 Bal on hand road dist No Paid road dist No 2 3-4- 5. 7. 8. 9 10. 11. 12. 13- Bal on hand road dist No Paid ' ' ' 13-14.. 10 25 16540 1 00 177 27 82 33 105 89 106 37 178 55 . 60 10 112 70 13045 333 10 217 52 62385 161 92 303 95 Bal on hand Paid ' Bal on hand ' Paid 15- 105402 13 22 98 38 181 44 70 44 43664 15 86 174 75 211 51 ill 00 80 00 15. 16.. '17.. ' 18... '19.. 19.... 20... ' 21. . '22.. ' 23... $ 33088 7o $ 22167 82 State of Oregon County of Benton .) I, W. A. Buchanan, county treasurer of Benton County, Oregon, do here by certify that the foregoing is a true statement of the amounts received amounts paid out, and the balance on hand in the County Treasury for the six months ending September 30, A. D. iqos. (Signed) W. A. BUCHANAN, County Treasurer. REPORT OF SHERIFF ; Semi-annual statement of the amount received, amonnt paid to the County Treasurer, and the balBnce on hand for the six months ending September 30th, 1905. . - 'Debtor. March 31, 1905, to cash on hand. To amonnt taxes collected $ 4205 69 8072 05 Total Credit. By cash paid to the County Treasurer.. By cash on hand $ 1227774 89I1 13 3366 61 Total $ 12277 74 -State of Oregon ) gfj! SST Cotmty of Benton ) I, M. P. Burnett, sheriff of Benton County, Oregon do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is a true and correct statement of the amount received, the amount paid to the county treasurer, and th e balance on hand for the six months ending September 30th, 1905. M. P. BURNETT, ' . Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon. Continued on page four. f Brandepee. Copyrighted, 190S Kincaid & I Wood. I NOT radicals but the distinctive suits we're showing this season are made for this Autumn season. They're smart as they are handsome. They are clothes of character and ditinctive ness containing every good point known to ex perienced tailormen. - Shapely shoulders and lapels with studied line effects and. added lengths, make features in onr clothes which prove interesting to Jjmost all modern'men of today. Mills $15 to $35 Overcoats $1$ to $50 Cumber Tor Sale At Lowest Possible Prices Send in House Bills for estimates of cost All kinds and grades of lumber on hand, all orders piomptly filled. Lumber delivered when required. OTIS SKIPTON, Philomath- Ore. Bell Phone 4x2. R. F. D. 2. Sawmill located four miles southwest of Philomath. No Prizes go with our - Chase & Sanborn High Grade COFFEE In fact nothing goes with our coffee but cream, sugar and SATISFACTION P. M. ZIEROLF. Sole agent for Chase 8c Sanborn High Grade COFFEE M. M. LONG'S Bicycle & Sporting Goods Store Is the place to get your Guns and Ammunition for the opening- of the pheasant season. I have guns and - ammunition of. every description. Guns and Bicycles for. Rent A full line of sewing machine sup- plies. I have anything in the um brella line from a rib to a new um brella. Everything you call for in sporting goods line. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. Fine Job Work Corvallis Times Office.