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-W rldSLB. !i f l I I . .-.-V, V. i 3 - s I V Vol. XIX -No 3 CORVALLIS, OREGON.- TUESDAY iEVENINfi4BIAY: 29. 1900. B,T. IRVOT Sdllcr aad Proprietor Mrtfmmwfflmnmifflmmfflfflfflfflmnrfflis DOBS IT PAY 1 TO INVESTIGATE? ; sf in iii ill iii ill III lit ill 111 ill . ....... w f v - " - - - ' '"-J 0J1 VVhen you want anything .in the line o? Clothing, come and see oar line, get prices. TVVe balance or quality and prices defy competition. Our clothing sales has made big strides in the past few years and this has justiliid a big increase in our buying. Never before has our stoie received-such a big shi ment as this spring we have clothing Nob by clothing for sale. Investigate. ' ;-- X H. HARRIS, Corvallis, Oregon Xireat Line Mens Tine Shoes. LETTERS FROM ELIZA. The wiggle-waggles have issued anc Jur manifesto to the republican voters; and in it theysay, "the prirnary election law rrjuske main tained; atirf - the only way rfc. main- Uain it is to elect eyery republican icaoaidaw.lcou'ity ; and. otherwise.' ui courses, rne wiggie-waggies want tte rtriiffafT'law.Y It iis-the'-slicE-. est thing for" their purposes! 'ttieViier0 ever struck. "With it they jobbed Bill Jolly, and horsed Andy Wil liams to a standstill, and along with these two men jobbed every one of the 300 of the sovereign voters that supported both. Not one 01 xnes? repuDlicms . . haa a No Prizes go with our Chase nanta 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 chance for Jlis lifeiln voting The; 1 WiggfctW angles before Jthe voting time came. They knew and boasted beforehand that George Smith would be the nominee for commissioner, Woodward the man for judge, and Johnnie Allen for precinct committeeman. It " was also boasted on the street that Bel knap would never be nominated for fseaatofy and that, if Jie .should Jbsua democrat not Belknap, would be elect ed. All thisfs history. All this treach ery shameful as it is, is fact. The fig ures at the court house, don't 1 lie. They show why Belknap, why Jol ly, why Williams and the others aredown and out, and how the gang nearly fixed Hawley with aJ democrat, from Washington county. Hence, the manifestoes, calling on the brethren to "stand in." The bunch jobs 'em, gouges 'em, chisels 'em, gives'ema swift kick, and then sends 'em letters . full of affection and love from Eliza and the children, and with -slush about "stand in" and be jobbed again, As a surveyor, it has come to be conceded that Thomas Jones is ex actly the man for the position, . and that is why he is on the ticket for re-election without opposition. He is a member of the county board of road viewers, as well as largely identified by law with the bridge building and because of his com petency in these regards, Mr. Jones 'is by" all" "conceded to be "the man for the place. New Sporting Goods Store. A new and complete line consisting of Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition. Fishing Tackle, Base Ball Supplies, - Knives, Razors, Hammocks. Bicycle Saundries In fact anything the sportsman need can " be found at my store. Bicycles and Guns for rent. General Repair Shop. All Work Guaranteed. M. M. LONG'S Ind. Phone 126. Corvallis, Oregon. HOME-SEEKERS, If you are looking for some real good bargains in Stock, Grain, Fruit and Poultry Ranches, writ farour special list, or come and see us. We take pleasure .in giving you all the reliable information you wish, also; showing you over the country. n 64 fcSUBSK A Ainr r?T"i m TA7 A TTCHG Real Estate, Loan and Insurance.. JiT'Zjs. Gorvallis and Philomath, Oregon. AND THEY KNOW IT. The Joshuas of republicanism that trio who go in to a sort t.f Cref- field trance and get i heir inrpira ion from cn high to comniaoicata it . to their s flock ift tfil kbiro?r Bapifes toes, and who r. side in that part of Bnton cpaBtVf beerpping .-ntjjim Smith's hardware Ttore- and roB Two Already Mailed to Re- v publicans by 1 heir Chair- sing lBeoaiegetI)aiinft-j Sfi?th8TiOultry-pafrors-ao'lnj back door of Jobn Allen's drug store, in their latett diepeueation to theii iollowers, eay "To tbe vict)!s belong the epoila" ml tha', when demrcrate are in office . republic: ai get nothing. Was that statement r-ayy from abovefcOrdid the , rod- aster Tail into a Ua'noe and. .think r put i 1 1 tiyw at) iu iub iauic &ov&itkk..J Chamberlain appoinT Judee Harris, a reptrcncao, t circuit judegehip in this dietricl? Did the eame governor appoint uaa- oy other republicans to office, and has he conducted . the office on a etric'ly nonpartiean basis? Did a democratic court in Beaton county appoint more republicans than dem qcrst!j road soperviaorships? Corvallis Ore., 'May 27, 1906, My children: I am Cheermia of the party, This uther feller is sickreteery. We got a pard named Gecrge Road- master Smith wot runs his chicken biz clps. to our biz. My children you tnust not vote for them dim- rnicrsfts co$Ihey'll git the postoffice lmmitmey jtonsonimaigKjsmaU- poqki ia the poor houei ph them nasi y j sttnktadimmycrats iz Bond and ef they ever cum . pesterin aroun me and niv .ickreteery and our frend Smith we'll bust their blame heds, thats all. . Why . they say ever one of 'em hez got the itch and that their fathers wuz all hoss thievs an stump-suckers, and the verry idee of stch cussed felers W'GTDavTsTd rgtfeffl4a-fou-a wame--and Here U thalief: trictNo. i, rep: H M Fleming, No. 2. dem; Willism Schmidt, No. 3, rep; ,0 I, Davis, 4, dem; T B Wil liamson, 5, rep John- Price, Kings ValUy, dem: W M Clark, Summit, dem; X Cadwalader, BIodgett,-4ep; Wf f lVIcUee, Wren, dem; J R Feh- ler, Pnilomath, rep; Jasper Hayden Alsea, rep; Cbanccy Barclay, Bell- fountain, dem; Richard McBee, No. 12, rep; Albert Zierolf, Monroe, rep; Richard Scott, Willamette, rep; W warneid, Aleea, rep; neory Hec tor. Fairmount. dem: B W Harris. Welh, dem; Roy RickaflfrKTTrt; tHa "pnes-wuidy .acJtsoi nd A M Gray. 22. dem: M C Leeper, 23, rep; Robert Kyle, Bell fouptain rep; D. B.Farley, Monroe rep; tottl democrat?, lo; total re- publitian8; 13 :'s " - V, How about this? Was there not a lis in that last manifesto, a creai big lie? Djis republicanism and re publican privileges -and principles depend upon a lie? Not by a Jxi.ag shot. Do the eoundj -eubstantial re publ cans of Benton couuly. , want lrffe-t'jfld by the pffi rt! bead -of t'le It is true that E. Woodward is a gentle kindly , honorable old gen tleman, but it can not be wiped out that Roadmaster Smith, if both should be elected, would be com missioner, court," county- judge, and the whole blooming republican party, Smith's friends are claim ing his election to a' certainty which makes'it all; the more im portant to put a strong young busi ness man in the "person of E. E. Wilson in the court as county judge. j;":"rr - f '::,. Who knows Mr. Pie? Mr. Gru get says 1 doev buU who i knows Mr. Grugett? They iay Mr. Piel has been keeping books up n one corner of Beaton for two , or three years, and that he is nice" young man. Grant all that, what then? Seventy-five thousand dollars a yeai in taxes to h bandied! Sayenty five thousand bT the peoptea mon-e'y-trust funds o be looked after! Hadn't otd reliable Ttlt Burnett better be kept as sheriff? Telt Bur nett, the man to whom taxpayers all over the county eend signed cheeks with tbe amount left open forbira to fill in? : ; " Here h an ideal arrangement for the county court of Benton: Peter Rlckard, a faim r, commissioner1 who resides in Southern Benton, lo miles distant from the county seat; outside the city limits of Cor vallis, with property in town and a farm four miles west of the county; r 1 1 0 ... . rani jjjaeie, a iarmer, residing in county eeat.. By- that arrangement, every interest of every section of tbe whole cparty would . be repre sented -a-nd; pro'vrded foT and 1 there would be do close cooporation with a judge from tbe Third ward and a commissioner from the .Second ward ini the city of Corvallis; i m. - rr r HSL jB. Wn.sojr is ioot tbi eandi- date of the democrats particularly, but of a great many republicans vha wnnffiR vitrrtrrkiie vnnnir Ktic- inegsna&D as "'Breridine officer of the rewMty fautP Mr. Wilson is bit terly opposed to tbe omce of road- deceiving and duping themf. - indeed -noil. DoLniiLthe sil'd, stib? stantial high minded lepublieaoF, J and there are lots of them in Bes.K; ton county, know, that tvary tiine p" one of these manifestoes la sent out, planned as it is by the 'outfit in tbei vicinity of tbe poultry parlor and dominated and guided by the road master himself, reproach, humilia tion .and misrepresentation is brought upon the part ? Of course they know it. "To th victors belong tbes polls." That is the motto on the g-r-e-a-t manifestoes sent out lo B niton re publicans with orders as to how tbey are required to vote," which orders emanate from that very small part of Benton county begin ning at Jim Smith's hardware store and running thence via George Roadmaster Smith's poultry par lors to the back door of John Al len's drng store. It was Andrew Jackson, peace to his ashes, one of the fathers of democracy that orig inated "To , the victors belong the spoils." It was democratic doctrine until the party,' in -order to keep sUp'with' 'advancing civilization, had to throw it aside. "To the vie tors belong tbe spoils" as a motto of republicanism 1 ! Shades of .Lie coin ! ! Into what paths cf demo- A THIRD MANffiESTOT my children an the Roadmaster and my Sickreteery So efcotezfurtm fur Ofiice,' why mi God, children, that Vic Moses and thet Ed Wilson an that Telt Burnett ought to be in thepenitencheery, an its blame liklie that they 11 git there afore they git oftis. Now you children keep your noses-wiped and vote er strate xoz ef ye done, the. country's gone to hel. - - 1 - : - ELIZA. Cheermin oi the publican partey. p. s. Tew the vickters belong -4 TTACKING CHAMBERLAIN. It is general belief that A. J. Johnson, republican candidate for senator, makes a grae mistake when he attacks Governor Chamberlain,: There are some things that even "Senator" John reCn'earrnot wipe out. , It was Gov- pracr 'Chamberlain that loaned the siats scnooi money. - seiore uov- party in Benton, and told to repur)-lernor Chamberlain's time the state hcans thnmseivea for tbe purpose iofl ' ! , t . a tuJLs- K Ttreasureri had jj, been loanmgr the leading their brethien? Have thete leade's gone democratic entirely since thev supported for concrete nortnern uenton, 10 mi lee trom the Huston, a democrat, over Hawley, cfe'laty" Allen aud tfaeroadmarterT-v a WpubUean3 f fj fi Q f T X U fl O 001 JS.ing was me uiu suerm 01 Benton, and he served a good many terms. Lots of republicans used. to vote hard against him, but3&&kc many a democratic friend, -aad! thesevoted fbr "and kept him m 08k ice octanse lucy uikcu iiiuia u official. Sol was always non- parti san in conducting the office, and the democrats were non-partisan in electing him, though he was a 're publican. 7 money and pocketing the interest. $2,$,ooo4 year, 80" nobody denies itiln the court house at Corvallis, overnor Chamberlain four years ago promised that the school funds should be loaned,, they have been T6aned"and asTa fesuIET$45,666 ad ditional per year, goes, to the school children of Oregon. -' 'It' is equally true that Governor Chamberlain ve toed 29 bills and no republican governor would have done it, be cause to have done so would have been to arouse the ire of the repub lican legislature and through that be ruined politically. It is true that-every one of those 29 vetoes saved dollars and dollars to the tAxpayrSt-reducing.the.. state taxes of Benton to about $12,000, the' lowest they. have,-. been in fifteen years. It is true that Governor Chamberlain cleaned out the state land office, got land thieves indict ed, exposed frauds, and listed and brought into the market lands to the value of if 195,000. These and scores of other acts by Governor Chamberlain are known to all the people of Benton county, and Mr. T6TinsWeckraswTong when he attacks the governor. Governor Chamberlain lived; for something like 20 years almost within a stone's throw of Corvallis and it is the gov ernor' s old neighbors that Mr. Johnson is talking to, when he makes his attacks. The prettiest and best set of rec ords in the state of Oregon is in the county clerk's : office of Benton. and correctas recofSs can be made' To add to their great value, is the fact that they are accurate, for the man that made these new records Lis Victor Moses who is one of the hnost accutatS'derks in the country. These records ithat he makes are the pride ef every Beaton county- ite who has ever seen- them, and the envy of people from other counties. He makes these records with his own . book type writer, which he purchased at the price of $175 and has placed at the disposal of the county. It certainly seems as th6ugh an official that does all these things lor the people of the county deserves to be given another term. As a matter ot naked fact, isn't it wrong to vote against him when in the service he has given, ReifurBlafkleflgasHere J ' We have Just received 45tMal Iable Iron Beds, all prices, from $2 90 up. One thousand yards Matting, just in. : New wall; Paper just received.- , . . Lower than any house in Benton county The nswj folding GoKCartsarei "here. - ;.: For Floors, Woodwork, etc. We don't have time to change ourjads every week, but we sell goods to beat the band. . Dont buy until you see our large stock of House Furr ing Goods 4 rooms full. Acme Washer. Remember , Blackleige is Here ' Monmouth State Normal SchooL Jie 87 to Aug. 7th and Aug. 13 to Sept. 7th. First six weeks devoted, to special preparation for County and State Exams. . Lait four weeks a " continuation of Normal instruction and special attention to Piimary Me . thods with model pupil classes. Faculty of over Twenty Instructors Regular Normal Facolty assisted by noted college and public school educatora. Tuition 1st Term $7;5 2nt $5. For catalog, summer school cicular or other information write Pres. E. D. Ressler, Monmouth, Oregon. 1DD "ri A A $8 Leather Suit Case For every dollars worth of goods purchased at my store you will get a ticket entitling you to a chance in the drawing for an elegant suit case, the more tickets, the more chances. Drawing to take place at my store at 4 p. m. Saturday June 9th. The cheapest store in town to by clothing and mens furnishings. A. K. RUSS Corvallis, - Oregon. Hand Cream Separators. Hand Cream Seperators sold on $5 months pay ments. Several different makes. Write your2name and address below and send to Independence Creamery Independence, Oregon; for particulars and. information about the dairy industry. . Name Address........ G. B. fiorning, The Grocer We are not inclined to spend much time in writing advertisements we prefer to let our goods and customers speak for themselves. ' OUR TRADE IS GROWING FAST. WE WANT YOUR TRADE. WELL ASSURE SATISFACTION EBv Horning -if ri master. I there fa so much to applaud? - v '- ::i i;" . ' Ji. ..