CorvalH Times Official Paper of Benton County. CORVALLIS, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING NOV. 14, J905. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE. Hereafter the publication day of the Times will be Tuesday evening and Fri day evening, instead of Wednesday and Saturday mornings For n.yeaTS the paper has been actually appearing in the evening, though the following morning ras given out as publication day. The change now announced ought to have been made n years ago. OF PERITONITIS, He Died at Eugene His Funeral in Corvallis This Afternoon. The funeral of A. R. Hartley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Haitlev. is in progress at the Pres byterian church as the Times goes to press. He died in the hospital at five o'clock Saturday afternoon, of oeritonitis. He had been em- nloved for some time in a sawmill at Coburg. A few weeks ago a slow fever attacked him, but he nnntinned at his DOSt of duty for two weeks while the illness was on He gave up, howeveJ, a week ago, and came to Eugene where he en tered the hospital for treatment. Peritonitis set in shortly, and he died Saturday afternoon. He came to Corvallis about two years . ago from Minnesota and was 22 years of age. The body arrived on the after noon train yesterday. Rev. Bush conducted the funeral service at the Presbyterian church this afternoon. This interment is in Odd Fellows cemetery. - The deceased was a . member of the Presbyterian church arid Christian Endeavor society. The family, reside in the Vanhoosen property near the crossing. CITY INVESTIGATES. Eight of Water Company to Extend Mains Legal Advice Sought. Has the Corvallis local Water . Cjnipauy the rigbt to oibke exten sions of the w&tr mains on city streets? That queetioo was discuss ed at tbe city cpuncil last nigbt. It is under advisement by the city attorney. It has the special con sideration of the light, and watir committee of the council. It is wondered about by many people. " The ex '.eniona begin -at tbe Meth od let church and run west along Madisau to Eighth, where they turn sou lb. The trench baa : reached a point near the corn t of Eighth and Jeffereoo. " - ,t The right of the company under the circumstance to make x'ea sions of this kind is disputed. The city itself is going into the water business. The franchise under which the old company receives the right to dig up streets and put in new mains for purposes of ex ten sions expired some years ago. It had a limit, that limit was "fifteen years, and the fifteen years is up; The company claims a perpetuil franchise, but eince the lafe.-t fran chise they received had a limit and that limit is expired, the idea ot some well posted people is that ev ery vestige ot right the company had, has passed into tbe sweet Sub . sequently. 1 hat was the view ex pressed by nearly every member of the council at last night's meeting. The sentiment on the subject, was unanimous. A motion to refer the matter to the city attorney and the light and water committee with power to act received every vote, and became the dictum of the meet ing. . . Seed! I?ieid and Garden . Thatcher & Johnson. Chicken Pie Supper. Friday evening; at the Farmer's Hotel, a chicken pie supper and ice 1 cream and cake will be served from five o'clock on. ' The ladies that are to serve the meal are well Itnown cooks and the proceeds are to go for the benefit of the Free Reading and -Rest Room. Ice cream and cake are to be served in addition to the supper. : ; ' 1 "- r -tr-T , r ' Do you shave yourself? Well just keep in mind that - our Witch Hael Extract is a distilled extract and does not contain one drop of wood alcohol. " Price, bottle, 25 - Graham & Wells. Now is 'the 'time 'to rbuy Chamberlain' -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 sayelife. For sale by Graham & Wortham, RONE PRESENTED. But Still Expected-r-Franchise- for Electric Power in Corvallis. The electric power project for Corvallis did not get a place in the proceedings at the city council meeting last night. The proposi tion was described in Friday's Times, when it was stated that a franchise would probably be asked of the council. Mr. McNary, the attorney for those behind the pro ject was at the meeting. He came to Cornallis on the franchise pro position. Certain councilmen were interviewed on the subject. How they may have stood on the ques tion of granting the franchise is not known. On some -account, no petition was presented. It is deem ed possible that the parties to the franchise are not agreed among themselves, 'and that the delay is only a postponement until every thing can be satisfactorily adjusted. Sentiment among the councilmen is understood to be more or less favorable, provided the franchise properly guards the interests of the city. Many of them look forward to ultimate ownership of the elec tric light utilities, and operation of the plant under public direction. The opportunity for such owner ship will come in thiee years. It is stipulated in the present contract with the electric light people that by giving a year's notice of its pur pose, the city can five years after the date of the contract, :take the plant; at a price to be fixed by three arbitrators. The con tract as originally drawn was to run for 10 years of. which two years have expired. If, within two years from ;;the present time, therefore, the city should desire to own, control and operate the el ectric light,; business, it 'Would give notice to the electric light people, of its purpose, antHn a year there after pay the price fixed by a board of three arbitrators and proceed to oprrate the works. Whether or not when the time comes the people will bedisposed to take hold of the business will probably depend large ly upon coming events. Of one. thing, there is no .doubt Wood, fire and steam cannot com pete with the power generated in the eternal flow of mountain streams. The question of the trans mission of the power in the moun tain waterfalls and rapids to the "cities and towns of the valleys has beenlargely solved. When Cor valhs has her quota of such power as cheaply as others, she will be on equal footing with all the other towns and cities in bidding for in dustries that require power. In se curing such power, however, every proper right of the city ought to be carefully and unerringly safeguarded.-. .- It is believed that the petition for the proposed franchise may " be presented to the council at a special meeting. Friday night. Mr. Mc Nary returned to Salem this morn, inig. : FRIDAY NIGHT. In College Chapel Hindoo Necroman cy and Stringed Music. An entertainment that ought to be of unusual interest is to be given in College chapel Friday evening. A great Hindoo magician which is to appear in the necromancy of Hin doo land, said to present spectacles astonishing in character and ditu- cult of explanation. Among things that will be seen are vanishing men, the spontaneous growth of trees and flowers and other strange illus ions. I he perlormer will be Man- ek Shah, Imperial Necromancer to his highness, the Rajah of Burmah. Hindoo stringed music will be giv en and the performer will play the American violin at his back instead of in-front, as is usual. Another feature of the programme will be vocal music ' and stereoptican views of Hindoostan alone with brief de scription of social customs, and his tory. There will be a small admis sion fee. ' " A fine lot of imported bulbs of all Kinds at Homings. - Ladies and children's underwear at the Bazaar. - 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. BILLS ALLOWED.5 List of Warrants Ordered Paid at the November Term of Cour. The following bills were allowed by the county court ot Benton coun ty, Oregon, at the regular Novem ber term thereof towh: A. R. Locke road supervis H. M. Flemming " E. M. Dodele " John Price ' A. Cadwalader " W. P. McGee J. R. Fehler -J. E. Banton E. N. Starr 2 50 17 50 10 00 15 00 17 50 15 00 47 5o 37 50 17 50 2 50 3 00 2 00 2 00 Doke Gray E. Holgate J. P. jury dist. E. B. Herning asst " W. B. Lacy E. Holgate j. p. fees state case M. P. Burnett sheriffs fees j. p. court Alex Schich wit. i. p. court 6 55 7 50 1 50 '8 60 10 00 2 00 E. Holgate J. D. Wells C. H. Carl J. R, Smith 1- P- const. fees juror 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 3 4 00 00 00 W. T. Small Wm. Bogue A. W. Herbert O. V. Hurt R. L. White sheriff fees John Lenger witness Geo. Plaster " H. H. Cronise " Thos. Bell J. W. Powell John Kiger " B. Woldt 00 00 5 50 50 50 50 90 50 21 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 18 20 5 40 4 50 11 20 26 70 M. P. Burnett G. E. Lilly G. B. Smith Chas. Winant " " Albert Schmidt Ruthyn Turney " E. Holgate j. p. fees just. ct. J, D. Wells const ' J. B. Goodman juror H, M, Flemming. - " T. A. Jones Thos. Callahan ' Lee Henkle " r J. L. Underwood " Thos Bell witness 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 fB. Woldt " A, B. Taylor Ruthyn Turney Geo. Plaster John Lenger " Kieth Brown " H. H. Cronise " John Kiger . " 3 3 00 3 00 1 5 1 5 Clem Hodes " 1 M. P. Burnett P. Avery . " 1 2 16 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 50 00 70 00 50 00 00 50 50 50 50 Chas. Winant J, G. Horning " G. E. Lilly E. A. Miller G. W. Wyatt " John Smith ' G, B. Smith Lafe Stewart ' Wm. Broders E. Holgate j. p. fees 12 25 3 45 10 00 M. P.! Burnett sheriff fees J. D. Wells const, fees - J: E. Cronk juror W. Newton - " A. H. Campbell - W. G. Davis " W. H. Dilly " Wesley Ashby ' Geo. Plaster" witness Kieth Brown Jno. Lenger " H. H. Cronise " Thos. Bell " Ruthyn Turney " Geo. Wyatt E. A. Miller J. D. Horning ' A.B.Taylor M. P. Burnett " Geo. Lilly " Lafe Stewart W. A. Kemo " G.B.Smith1 " 2 00 2 OO 2 OO 2 OO 2 OO 2 OO 3 00 3 00 3 00 1 50 3 00 3 09. 4 00 3 00 3 00 6 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 3 00 3 00 10 20 2 30 9 50 2 OO 2.00 2 OO 2 GO 2 OO 2 OO E. Holgate M. P. Burnett j. p. fees sheriff fees J. D. G.-B Wells const, fees Whitney juror B. D. Arnold E. McLennan " R. J. Cockrell " D. C. Montgomery." O.D.Abbott G. A. Houck -. " Jno. Kiger " H. H. Cronise 5 30 J. G. Horning ThDSJBell Geo. Plaster " Kieth Brown ' " .. Ruthyn Turney . A. B. Taylor " P. Whitaker E. A. Miller " ..; John Lenger - Geo. Wyatt - " M. P. 'Burnett " J. G. Horning const fees . B L Kelly - detective serv M P.Burnett car fare poor V P "Moses work delinq tax roll -P S T & -T: Co telephones Corvallis I T Co " J D Wells janitor c h Corvallis Times printing Allen & Woodward sup c h Glass & Prudhotnme E. Bennett co. physician Wilhelm & Sons acct poor O. Beckwith gravel ferry 4 5o 2 - 1 150 - 2 1 .2 9 57 12 8 4 40 " 2 21 11 31 16 Corvallis Trans Co haul lumb. J H Simpson sup road 16 J T Phillips . ". . : v 101 66 W H Kaltrider lumber. 22 03 Benton Co L Co , - 1218 CP M &BCo " .. 4 80 Hoskins L Co " ' 226 60 Corvallis Mills Co " 43 99 R M Gilbert bridge work 74 40 Lee Henkle 1, 7$ WE Moody " 'j 00 Mark Gage "1500 Albert Noyes ". 2 00 O S Noyes " 2 00 Kay Jones " 38 00 R W Jones " 38 00 O G Noyes " 2 00 C S Butler road wk.(Oak Cr) 21 50 S A Hall C Lillard R Lamberson Chas Felton Levi Oren J E Taylor A E Bell D G Hill M L. Hubleif W C Young Chas Witham E Rodgers E E Witham S B Cooper H H Glassford W Newton M Thompson 7 00 7 50 6 00 5 00 2 00 21 50 12 00 6 00 9 50 1485 4 50 4 50 9 40 9 75 26 00 19 50 5 00 I 00 4 50 5 00 6 00 4 50 21 50 j J R Harlan M H Young B O Young R M Young P Bilyeu E Wallace John McDowell " L Herse D H Flemming " C M Moreland " A Wilhelm & Sous rd sup J E Taylor bridge work J B Brown " , Bert Peters tiling road O L Davis rd wk Henry Hector gravel C W Price road work Vidito Pirns. tMtn Tiirp mails 1 50 2 25 25 20 1 50 24 49 33 1 . 8 00 32 06 24 00 7 5 70 4 00 G A Waggoner attend L & C 25 00 H S French - work " A M Gray ' onions " W Humphrey- , " H L French . . work ' " Cor. Trans. Co " Willis Vidito attend ' " Thos Vidito wit pros atty G E Lilly " . Geo Plaster " 30 05 2 50 1 00 54 10 5 75 35 00 . 1 .so 3 00 . 1 50 1 00 5 70 . lohn Lenger " j a B Taylor.. " " : v P Moses radcrjient index 2 50 j D B Farley rd wk No 15 fund 30 I Peter Rickard . commissioner 8 vv rijoiiy 740 5iWUTCo telearams .261 Bushong & Co sup sheriff 8 M P Fruit Corvallis ferryman 44 Hathaway Bros rd sup , 4 Hermann Abercromby rd wk 10 J B Brown gravel . P L Bilyeu Mrs W B White asst co poor 12 36 I 70 IO OO Boys & Girls Aid Society don- . ation acct poor 100 D DsBerman groceries poor 6 Attest: Victor P. Mosks, County Clerk Benton Co. , Ore. Dated Nov. 8, 1905.. Barred Plymouth Rocks. For Sa e. . A choice, lot of breeding hene, pullets and cockerels at from: each upward. All my young birds from pen Headed by an Arpo cock bird, Vcost price $20.00.) . : ;'W. (i. fcmery, v Corvallis. Oregon, j ' Wood to Sell Stumpage. want to clear some land and. i 1 have 2,oco cords of fir and oak gmb wood sell.. First come gets first choice timber lo cut. '-....- . G.A.Cooper, ; - . ' P. O. box 21S. We have just received a new of Columbia disc and cylinder rec ords. Also a lot of the American Blue records, the best record that is made.. Graham & Wells.-1 . 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, Barns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. Bat 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. 50 50 50 50 50 50 . .'. ; . For Sale : ' Oak grub wood. Cheat and vetch for sale, ' Satisfaction guaranteed ' T A Logsdon " . Phone 55 Mt View line " Wanted - Four or six 'students . to board room. Inquire at Times office. 50 50 50 50 50 00 40 00 80 50 All hats at first cost until Nov. 15th. Mrs. J. Mason. OO Vetch Seed. Pure -vetch seed for sale. Matthew Thompson. 1 C. & E. Crossing. 75 10 04 00 10 OO For Sale. 22 head of goats at $2.00 per head. Spencer Bicknell. 75 29 in. Ecosiom Our Fourth Friday Ladies Shirt Waist Suits Tailor-Made Suits Separate Skirts Shirt Waists and Cloaks All at Reduced Prices Friday November 18th One Day Only Cumber Tor Sale At Lowest Possible Prices Send in House Bills for estimates of cost AH kinds and grades of lumber on hand, all orders piomptly filled. " Lumber delivered when required. OTIS SKIPTON, Philomath, Ore. Bell Phone 4x2. Ft F. D, 2. Sawmill located four miles southwest of-rhilomath. 00 40 25 50 25 00 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 & Sanborn High Grade COFFEE 00 00 $ 1. ate to of lot " Mrivi; LONG'S Bicycle & Sporting Goods Stoine Is the place to get your Guns and ' Ammunition for the opening of the 'phfeasant season. I have guns and ammunition of every description.' Guns and Bicycles for Rent v J . ; I : .. A full line of sewing machine sup , fplies. J iave anything in the um brella line from a rib to a new urn rbrella. Everything you call for in sporting goods line. . - . . GEXEKAL KEPAIR SHOP. . , hay , , and Fine Job Work Corvallis Times Office. i SOLE! Economy Sale Nov. 18th.