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Vol. XIX.-N0. 3 CORVALLIS, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9. 190(3. B.F. IBTIHS ZdltOZ nd Eroprleto Summons. In the eifcult Court of the state ot Oregon, lor Benton county: J. W. Writs ak, Plaintiff, vs. J.R. Rainwater an J Lucy Kalnwater, his wife; William Rainwater and Snrah Kalnwa'er. hie wile; Anna Kling and Peter Kling, her hus band ; Daniel Rainwater and Emma Rainwater, his wife; Em met t Rain water and Mary Rainwater, his wife; Mary clrk and Merton (Mark, her husband; Anna Duley and Frank Du ley. her hatband; Emma Laughbead and C. II. Laughead, hfr husband; and Leo Cohen, Bessie Muller and Paul Muller her husband, defendant?. To Bessie Muller, Emmett Rainwater, and Mary Rainwater, his wife, the above named de fendants: In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the com plaint of the plain tiff in the above entitled suit now ou file with the clerk oi the above entitled court, on or be fore the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication o this summons, heroin niter referred to, to-wit. on or beiore November 23, 1H0C, and you are hereby iioiilied that It you idi so to appear aud answer ths k.H complaint p; Terein reonirert. bT want thereof .be plain t.if will aipiy to the above entitled court for the rt i'er demanded in his said complaint, to-wit: that he be decreed to be the owner In fee simple of the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at the N V corner of the D. I.. C, of A. M. Raiuwuter. Not. Nn. CI. 61 it 39 In T. IIS. R. 3 and 4 W., of Will. Mir., Benton county, Oregon, and running th' tiee S. 26.94 chains', thence E. 1? 27 chains, tlK-nce 8. 83 deg., E. 3.10 chains, thence 3f, 29.14 :haiiis to the N. bounda ry of said claim, thence S. b2 dcr. 15 min. W. along Said N. boundary to place of beginning, containing 4.1.20 acres, more or less, all in Ben ton county, Oregon, save and except 1:1.18 acres heretofore sold and conveyed to S. E. Rainwater oescrlbed as follows: BeEinninjr at N W corner of D. L. C Not. (,97, CI. til aud :;9 T. 11 o. R. 3 and 4 W. Will. Mer., Benton county, Oregon, and running thence N. N2 deg. l.V mm. E. along N. boundary of said claim 10.10 chains, thence S. to the N. boundary of W. V. & 0. R. B. Co's right ot way, thence westerly along said North boundary to the west bouudary of said claim thence N along said west boundary to place of beginning, containing 1:1.18 acres, more or less; that the defendants be required to perfect the title of said land by making, executing, ac knowledging and delivering a deed thereto to the plaintiff, or that in the event they tail so to do that the decree of said court shall operate in lieu ot such deed, and that plalntifl have bis coats and disbursements, and for general relief: This summons Is published in The Corvallis Times newspaper once a week, for six successive and consecutive weeks, beginning with the Issue ol October 12, 1906. and ending with the issue of November 28. 1906. under and In pursuance of the directions contained iu an order made by the lion K. woodward, judge of the count; court of Benton county, state of Oregn. datei October 11. 1906. Date of first publication hereof is uctoDer 12, 1906. L. H. MONTANYE & E. E. WILSON. Attorneys tor Plaintiff. aa Exceeds all Former Purchasing IN Quantity, Quality & Variety I Chamberlain's Salve. This salve is intended especially for sore nipples, burns, frost bites, chapped hands, itching piles, chronic sore eyes, granulated eye lids, old chronic sores and for diseases ol the skin, such as tetter, salt rheiiiTi, ring worm, scald head, herpes, barber's itch, scabies, or itch and eczema. It has met with unparalleled success in the treatment of these diseases. Price 25 cents per box. Try it. For sale by Graham & Wortharo E. E. WILSON, ATTORNEY AT. LAW. Summons. In the Circuit Count of the State of Oregon for penion county: Garrison Sheldon, plaintiff, vs. Ella W. Sheldon, defendant, To E1U W. Sheldon, the above named defend ant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required tiai ear and answer the complaint of the pliiui ill In the above entitled suit in 'be above entitled court, now on rile in the office of the clerk of said court, on or before six weeks fiom the day ot tee nrst puDiication nere.ni, to-wit on or before November 13, 1906,- and you are hereby notified that if you fall so to appear and answer tbe said complaint as here. in required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief aemanaea in nis saia complaint, namely, lor a decree of divorce from tbe said defendant, for ever dissolving the marriage contract existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and for such other further and different rule, order or relief as to the couit may seem proper. This summons is published in ihe Corvallis Times newspaper once a week for six successive and consecutive weeks, beginning with the issue of said newspaper of October 2, 1906. and eni'lng with the issue ef November 13, 1906, under and in pursuance of tbe directions contained In an order made by the Hon. E. Woodward, county judge ot Benio i county, Oregon, being the eoun ty where the above entitled suit Is pending in ne a oove enimea circuit courr. dated Septem ber 28. 1900. Tne date of the first publication uereui is uctuDer 2, ivuo. E. E. WILSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. E. It. Bryson, Attorney At Law. ELECTIONS RESULTS OF SOME OF THE ELECTIONS HELD IN MA NY OF THE STATES. MeCarreu'e Fight on Hearst Faila to Carry the City of Brooklyn Republicans Control Leg islature State Demo .eristic Except Gov - ernor. Our store has never held such a line in some of our Departments. Received this week a big line of Mens' Clothing, the. quality higher than any of our former buys. These goods are good fitters and the price will be light. Our line of Men and Boys Shoes fill the department to overflow; you can always find in our shoe depart ment all the latest novelties from two of the largest factories in the United States. We are receiving new goods every day and Jwill be glad to have you call and Inspect our store. . X I Corvallis, 3&RRI! Oregon -HU- nn Rogoway s Store It will pay you to come in and see us before buying your winter sup ply. We carry a full line of New and Second-Hand Furniture. Furniture, Stoves, Ranges Crockery, Glassware and Graniteware. paper for Price. Watch Friday's Highest Market Price Paid for Hides, Pelts and Furs. ' Money to Loan on all Kinds of Security. North east Cor. 2nd and Monroe Sts, Corvallis, Or. Northern Pacific. Trains 2 Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul and the East. 2 Trainsi Daily. 2 Denver, Lincoln, Omaha Kan sas City St. Louis and East, Four dally trains between Portland and Seattle Pullman First-class sleeping cars. Pullman Tourist sleeping oars. Dining cars night and day. Observation and Parlor cars. The regular Yellowstone Park Boute via. Liv ingston and Gardiner, Mont., tbe government official entrance to the Park. Park season June 1st to September 30th. See Europe if yon will but see America first. Start right See Yellowstone National Park nature 8 greatest wonaeriana. Wonderland Tha famous Northern Pacific book can be had lor the asking or six cents by The Route of the "North Ooart Lsmited" the Only Electric Lighted Modnrn Train from Port land ra me .cast. The ticket office at Portland Is at 255 Morrison street, corner Third; A. d. Oar Hon, Assistant vrousrtu raBseiiger Agent, roruand, or. New Goods, Latest Designs and PRETTIEST PATTERNS Our Fall Lines of Jewelry and Silverware are beginning to arrive and will be tbe largest and most complete line ever shown in Corvallis. "Swastikos," tbe Japanese lucky cbarm and tbe latest thing in tbe novelty line, to be had in Fobs, Hat Pins, Lace Pins, Cuff Buttons and 0. A. C. Pins of all kinds. Alarm Clocks $1. Fountain Pens $1. At E, W. S. PRATT'S, The Jeweler and Optician. 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. Ind. Phone 126. LONG'S . . Corvallis, Oregon. Npw Vnrk ; TSTrw. 7. Thn InfPrfl. I corrected reHrns thow that C. E. TT 1 S' . J I nugnes was eieciea governor oy a plurality of.; 60,284 over W. R. Hearst yestc-'day. Hearst ran be hind his ticket in Greater New York and in.many up-state coun ties?. At no 'n today theindications were ibat StjTyvesant Chanter, the domocratic ominee for lieutenant governor, as 3 the rest of the demo cratic ticket bay have been elected. Chanler baa a plurality in Greater New York oT 135.000, which breaks all records in this city for a lieuten- (ant governor. Other democratic nominees ran ahead of Chanler in this city. Lateincoming returns from up state cn the remainder of tbeHicket show fluctuations. Oq tbe face of the present returns Hughes came down to Harlem river with a lead over Hearst of a little more than 130,000. While this was sufficient to give him a lead of con siderably more than 55,000 over Hearst, Hughes' associates have to meet a far greater plurality rolled up in New York City by the remain dtr of tbe democratic state ticket. Figures at band show that John S. Whalen. democratic candidate for secretary of state, may come through a winner by the closest margin. Hearst appearently carried only two counties in the State outside Greater New York. These were Chemung aud Schoharie. Kings county, of which Patrick H. McCirren is Democratic leader, last year gave Hearst for mayor a large plurality, but in the vote for governor, McCarnn exerted all his forces to return Hughes a plurality in his county. While Hearst succeeded in carry ing Kings county by a plurality of 4,563, the returns of the remainder of the state ticket show that his trouble with McCarren cost him bear. Tbe plurality in the county of the domocratic candidates who were not affected by McCarren' s or der, exceeded that of the bead of the ticket by more than 3o,ooo. Had Hearst received these votes it would have cut Hughes' lead in the state practically in half. Denver, Col., Nov. 7 Chief Jus tice GabOeit was reelected with the other republicans, though greatly scratched. Simoo Guggenheim will probably succeed T. M. Patterson in the United States senate. Dam ocrats are crying fraud and proba bly an investigation will follow. Republicans claim 10,000 plurali- ty on the entire ticket. The most turprisitg feature of the election is the comparatively f mall vote returned for Lindsey and Hay wood, respectively independent and socialist candidates for governor. From all sources it was predicted that they would cut deeply into tbe vote of both the eld party can-d'etates. Ddd Moines, Iowa, Nov. 7.-The result of the election is still in doubt The Des Moines Capital, the anti- Cummins organ, says that Porter, democrat, is elected by 12,ooa plu- raliiy. The demecrats claim that Porter will carry the Btnte by 25,ooo. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 7.-Gover nor Johnson, democrat, was reelect ed governor by 6o,ooo, the greatest mtjority ever given a gubernatorial candidate. 1 he state is normailv 4o.ooo republican. All the rest of ticket is republican. The returns on tbe legislature, are meager, but indicate that the republican majority will be greatly reduced. Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 7.-Sixty-one precincts out of 361 give Gov. Brooks, republican, a plurality of 1,357. Austin, Tex., Nov. 7.-Tha total vote cast did not exceed 4oo,ooo votep, some I35,ooo of which repre sent the combined vote of the re publicans, tbe reorganized republi cans, the socialists, the socialist la bor and the prohibition party. The balance represents the democratic vote. The next legislature will be democratic overwhelmly. All the democratic congressmen were elect ed by good majorities. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 7.-The World-Herald, democratic, concedes the election of Sheldon for governor by lo.ooo plurality over Shallen berger, democrat. Milwaukee, Nov. 7.-The republi can state ticket, headed by Gover nor James C. Davidson, swept the state in today's election by an esti mated plurality of at least 40,000. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 7.-The republicans have carried Delaware and elected Burton fcr congress ov er Marvel, democrat.- Fargo, N. D , Nov. 7.-Scattered returns indicate that Fiek has been elected judge of the supreme court over Coauff, the r publican nomi nee. "We concede the defeat of Governor Sarles by Mr. Burke, his democratic opponent, by a plurali ty of lo.ooo," said Obairman L. B. Hanna, of the repuplican state cen tral committee, this evening. . Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 7.-Re-ports from all cvr the state indi cate a large falling off in the repub lican vote and that the majority for Patterson, democrat, for governor will approximate 3o,ooo. Wheeling W. Va., Nov. 7. The complete retnrns from the different counties in West Virginia ara com ing in tomgbt and aie increasing the size of the republican victory. The total ma fori ty of the state is about 10,000. Phoenix, Ariz , Nov. 7 -Maricopa county, with three small districts to hear from, gives in favor of state hood 392, against it 2965. The leg islature is strongly democratic. Richmond, Va ,Nov. 7. Today's addi'ional returns confirm last night'a reports. The democrats carried all the districts exept the ninth, in which Slamp, republican. is reelected, by a reduced majority Topeka, Kan , Nov. 7. At mid night the reelection of E. W. Hocb, republican, as governor, seems cer tain, although the democratic com mittee still claiaie tbe state for William A. Harris by a plurality of 3,3oo. According to figures received by the reDublican committee, 97 boun ties.out of IO5 give Hoch a plurali ty of 415o. The democrats claim that their figures on the same ccun ties give Harris a plurality of nearly 2ooo and that the official returss will give him over 3000. Marion county, Hoch's , home, was carried by Harris by a majori ty of 139 votep.Wbile Douglas coun ty, Harris' home, was carried by Heck by a majority of I3O. The democrats make big gains In FOUND GUILTY JURY FINDS SLAYER OF MRS. WILSON GUILTY OF MUR DER IN FIRST DEGREE. Attorneys for Defense Says There? Will Be No Appeal Murderer "Wholly Resigned to His Fate Other News. Portland, Nov. 8. Oregonian: After being out less than half an hour, the jury in the case of Henry tLose, accused of the murder of Madge Doyl, returned a verdict at o3 yesterday afternoon, finding: the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree. There was no re commendation for mercy, hence Judge Gantenbein, before" whom the defendant was tried, will have to fix the death penalty. Walde- mar Saton, who defended Hose, de clared last night that he tbousht there would be no appeal, and, if such to be the case, the murderer will sxpiate his terrible crime on the gaMows in almost record time, as he appears indifferent to bis fafe, and has neither nor friends to pros ecute his lurteer deienee. The defendant took the stand in hi" own behalf yestarday morning, and practically corroborated, what he had already outlined in his con fession to the district attorney soon after tbe commission of tbe deed. He made no attempt whatever to justiiy his act, and, in fact, there was no apparent for any excuse save the narrow hole of jealouBV. It was evident that his counsel had instructed him to make a clean breast of the whole thing on the witness stand, and then trust to the lawyer's appeal to the sympathy of the jury to save his neck. There was no possible chacce for him to escape punishment, and his defense resolved itself into a desperate for his life. continued on page 4. 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