THE CORVALLIS GAZETTE.
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1900.
PEPIBUCAN TICKET.
CONGRESSIONAL, TICKET.
For Congressman, ist district
THOMAS H. TONGUE, of
Washington Connty.
STATE TICKET.
For Supreme Judge
C. E. WOIvVERTON, of Linn
County.
For Food and Dairy Commis
sioner J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah
DISTRICT TICKCT.
For Prosecuting Attorney
GEO. M. BROWN, of Doug
las County:
REPUBLICAN COUNT! TICKET,
For Representative
R. T. NICHOLS, Dusty.
For Sheriff
J,'M. CAMERON, Corvallis.
For Clerk
J. A. GELLATLY, Philomath
For Recorder
W. S. TOMLINSON, Soap
Creek.
For Assessor
H. H. GLASSFORD, Kings
Valley.
For School Superintendent
GEO. W. DENMAN, Corvallis.
For Commissioner
CASPAR ZIEROLF, Monroe
For Treasurer
MILES STARR, Monroe.
For Surveyor
G. H. WAGGONER, Dusty.
For Coroner
J. B. IRVINE, Corvallis.
For Constable
LEE HENKLE, Corvallis.
NEEDS NO DEFENSE.
The Corvallis Times assumes
that this paper has said some
thing "in defense" of J. A. Gel
latly, present candidate for coun
ty clerk, which is another great
mistake in the forlorn hope of
that great journal. Mr. Gellatly
needs no defense at the hands of
this paper. The only object in
noticing what the Times said
is to show with what amusing
ehild-like simplicity it prints
"little fairy stories" relating to
its neighbors and endeavoring
to color them so as to east insinu
ations and inuendoes in the hope
that its readers may be misled
as to the true nature of the facts
rtlated. These flights of fancy
published in connection with
such public matters are intended
to mislead and to influence and
and change so solemn a matter
as the people's vote.
Suppose Mr. Gellatly did go
to Eastern Oregon to better his
"financial condition" or to
"make money." Suppose he
did make "good or bad invest
ments" or lease the "Golden
Eagle hotel with its fine sample
rooms," and sold these interests
and returned to Benton county,
or bought forty acres of land near
Sumpter. What about it? What
is the Times going to do about
it? What harm did this do any
one? Mr. Gellatly went to
Eastern Oregon, and returned a
republican. If Mr. Gellatly had
returned, as others have, flopped
over as a democrat, and ever
afterward turned his tongue and
pen to befauling the good name
and motives of his former politi
cal associates, he would have
been a good fellow according to
his present traducer's estimate
of political manhood.
The Times, in three distinct
articles on three several occasions,
referring to Mr. Gellatly, has
made use of the words, "Golden
Eagle hotel, with fine sample
rooms." If the Times wishes to
be candid with the public about
an important matter, why does
it not explain what it means by
such expressions? Every hotel
considers that its best trade
comes from commercial traveling
men, who go from town to town
carrying their samples of dry
goods, boots, shoes, hats, cloth
ing, etc., with them to sell by
wholesale to merchants in coun
try towns, and in order to ac
commodate such traveling mer
chants, well regulated hotels
have sample rooms where these
travelers can spread out and
show their samples of goods to
the town merchants, whom they
wish to secure as purchasers.
Such is the only sample room
the hotel had. What a great
ado about nothing to publish on
so many- occasions such a trivial
thing, to influence the voters of
this county. Is that sincere
journalism, meaat in good faith
to benefit the public? We are
satisfied to leave the public to
judge whether they will be hum
bugged by such chaff or not.
The leaders of the democratic
party in this connty have con
tinuous!)' urged upon the con
sideration of the public trashy
stuff, published and circulated
about opposing candidates, to
deceive the voter, when in fact
the facts related amounted to
nothing but a great noise, so
far as the public was concerned.
Every democrat and populist,
as well as every republican,
should be interested sufficiently
to see that such insincere politi
cal work should cease. If they
will vote and elect the republi
can ticket, it will put the stamp
of condemnation upon that un
holy quality of journalism and
political methods.
The fact remains undisputed
that Mr. Gellatly has most ex
cellent qualities to make one of
the best county clerks which
Benton has ever had, as shown
by his good and popular services
as recorder of this county. He
has been raised from childhood
in Benton county. His family
haye always been good citizens
and taxpayers of the county for
many years. The name of Gel
latly has always stood for hon
esty, integrity and for outspoken
frankness, free from any taint of
deception. It will be remem
bered that Mr. Gellatly has twice
run for office in this county and
he has steadily refused and now
refuses to encourage his friends
to circulate any tales or matters
jeflecting upon his political op
ponent. Mr. Gellatly expects to
be elected on his own merits.
The Times cannot say anything
against Mr. Gellatly's goodquah
ties as a public officer, and there
fore gives the voters subterfuge
and deception to draw attention
from the important question.
It is with no desire to cast any
reflections on either the demo
crats or populists that the follow
ing reprint is. made, but because
the flights ot political oratory of
the Times have at intervals ap
peared ludicrous to us and we
find others share our sense of hu.
mor. The Salem Statesman has
the following: The Corvallis
Times speaks thus of Chester
Skeels, the Demo-Pop candidate
for the lower house of the legis
lature from Benton county : ' 'He
is himself a living platform, on
whose face is written, in indelible
lines, the words, 'Honesty, in
telligence, sincerity.' " Chester
Skeels must have a great face.
We remember, a few winters
back, when several living plat
forms, wi th words like the above
written over their honest faces,
organized themselves iuto a he
harem in Salem and refused to
take the oath of office.
The Times soon after the
county nominations were made
pretended a desire to avoid "mud
slinging, ' ' but hasever since hunt
ed for a chance and at this early
date it has thrown the mud and
been so completely driven in a
hole that it questions the veracity
of the democratic leaders in the
lower house of congress, Mr.
Dockery and Mr. Catchings, for
speaking the truth as to Mr.
Tongues conduct in favoring Ya
quina bay. These two life-long
democrats have been in congress
for nearly 16 years and they have
a national reputation.
A public newspaper owes to
the public more than anything
else to speak the "truth and
nothing but the truth," and one
which publishes truth in such a
colorable way that the public
may be misled thereby, is similar
to the individual who spends his
life dissembling and playing
with the words of truth to mis
lead his neighbor and soon be
comes so that those best ac
quainted with the devices em
ployed do not expect anything
but deception and untruth from
the source.
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It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
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Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea.
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do
tie
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$1.25
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and Cuticuka Resolvent (50c.), to cool and
cleanse the blood.
A single set is often Fuflicient to cure the
most torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and
blood humors, rashes, it-.liings, and Irrita
tions, with lose of hair, when the best physi.
cians and all other remedies fall.
Sold throughout the world. 1'OTTER DRtJQ and Chkh
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FALLING HAIR 'cSJSLSS- by
The associated press dispatches
of yesterday state that Repre
sentative Tougue has made an
other fight for Yaquina bay aud
secured the release of $25,000,
which has been held up, for that
improvement. Besides this he
hopes to secure $10,000 of the
the general fund for the revet
ment at Corvallis.
How It Happened.
We do not desire to do any jockeying,
and greatly prefer that intending pur
chasers carefully consider the matter, but
if you have any notfon of a piano or organ
you should be glad to buy of us such
goods as we have and at such prices as we
are anxious to sell them "We cati now
give you a larger and finer selection than
has ever been shown here before, and it
may be many a day again before another
such line drops in In fact only one car
load was intended for this place to be
left with Mr Lowther, while we personal
ly intended to sell the other carload at
another point further soutli But our
farm work will not permit of our absence,
even for a short time, so wo dropped both
cars close to our Polk county home
Come right along and finish up the
deals and there will be many happy peo
ple in this neighborhood
J - M Wise
Notice of
Executor's Sale of Real Property.
To Whom It May Concern: By Virtue of an
order o the. county court of Marion county,
Oregon, duly made ana entered, the under
signed executor of the estate of C. J. Mulkey,
deceased, late of Marion county, Oregon, will
receive bids for the interest of said estate in
and to the following described lands, towit:
Claim f.4 in township 11 south of range 5
west of the Willamette Meridian. Beginning
at the southeast corner of said claim, running
thenca north no degrees and 24 minutes west
69.90 chains; thence west 16.62 chains; thence
south no degrees 24 minutes east ti0:31 chains
to the south boundary line of said claim;
thence north 89 degrees 15 minutes east to the
ftlace of beginning, containing 100 acres of
aud situate in Benton county, Oregon.
Terms of sRle to be cash iu'nand on the date
of the confirmation of said sale by the said
county court, and that from aud after the 23rd
day of June, 1900, that said executor shall pro
ceed to sell said real estate at priv,ate sale: said
bids to be addressed to my attorney, W. II.
Holmes, at his office on Commercial Street, in
Salem, Marion county, Oregon. The said bids
will be received up to and including the 23rd
day of June, 1900, MILES LEWIS,
Executor of the Estate of C. J. Mulkey, Dec'd.
Dated this 18th day of Maj , 1900.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon Citt, Oregon,
May 12, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of her' intention to make final
proof in support of her claim, under Section 2301,
R. S., and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Be nton County, at Corvallis, Ore--gon,
on June 23, 1900, viz:
ZILPHA HIKES.
H.E. No. 12330 for the S. W. Quarter of Section 10,
T. 12, S. K..7W.
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz: Andrew Lane and John Arnold, both of
Philomath, Oregon, and Harry Davis, George Kram
er, both of Peak, O egon.
OHAS B. MOORES, Register.
For Chief of Police.
I hereby announe to the citizens of the
city of Corvallis that I am a candidate for"
election to the office of Chief of Police of
said city at the coming election. And
if elected will do all in my power to
faithfully discharge the duties of said of
fice. John C. Young,
Dated at Corvallis, Or., May 5, 1900.
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership heretofore existing
between Carl Hodes and H. V. Hall, is
this day dissolved, by mutual consent of
both parties. H. W. Hall will continue
the business at the old stand ; will col
lect all bills, and pay all obligation of
the firm. Carl G. Hodes,
H. W. Hall.
Dated at Corvallis, Or., this May 2nd,
1900.
Money to Loan
On' improved farm security, long or short
time, in sums of $500 or more. No com
missions, no agents. For particulars.
address P. 0. Box 145, Albany, Or.
"After suffering from severe dvepepsia
over 12 years and using many remedies
without permanent good 1 finally took
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It did me so
much good I recommend it to everyone,"
writes J. E. Watkins, Clerk and Record
er, Chillicothe, Mo. It digests what you
eat. Graham & Wells,
Twenty Per Cent Off on Eggs.
Eggs from Black Minorca first prize
winner heads first pen, regular price
$1.50, now $1.25; second pen, now 80
cents for 13, a setting. Reduction at
yards, near Catholic cemetery.
B. R. Thompson,
Corvallis, Oregon,
For Sale. 7 '"
We have now on hand the finest and
most complete stock of fisish lumber and
the best grade of flooring, rustic, etc.,
ever seen in Corvallis. Also cedar posts
in any quantity. We have a good fair
grade of cedar shingles which we are
offering for $1.40 per thousand.
Corvallis Sawmill Company .
The easiest and most effective method
of purifying the blood and invigorating
the system ia to take DeWitt's Little
Early" Risers, the famous little pills fpr
cleansing the liver and bowels. Graham
& Wells.
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Hair Brusb.es
Hair Pins
Handkerchiefs, Ladies'
Handkerchiefs, Men's
Hats, Men's
Hats Boys'
Hooks and Eyes
Hose Supporters
Hosiery, Men's
Hosiery, Boys'
Hosiery, Ladies'
House Lining
Hunting Coats
Handkerchief Linen
Hat Pins
Handsnap Buttoas
I
Infants' Bibs
Infants' Shoes
India Silks
Infants' Bonnets
Infants' Cloaks
Initial Handkerchiefs
Alpacas
Aprons, Carpentere,
Aprons, Waiters'
Aprons, Ladies'
All Over Laces
All Over Km broideries
All Over Tuekings
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Bed Ticking
Belts
Blouses and Jumpers
Boots, Men's and Boys'
Ladies Bosom Pads
Boys' Waists, AVhile
Boys' Hats
Boys' Hosiery
Brushes
Buttons
Buttonhole Twist
Bustles
Bicycle Suits
Bicycle Hose
Ball Brecelies
Boys' Clothing
Beauty Pins
Belt Buckles
Butcher Linen
Black Crepe
Batk Combs
Beaded Belts
Jewelry
Jenness Miller Shoes
K
Kid Gloves, Men's
Kid Gloves, Ladies'
Knitting Needles
Knitting Cotton
Knee Protectors
Knitting Silk
Knee Pants
Key Chains
Cambtic
Caiitou Flannel
Caps, Mens' and Boys'
Children's Hosiery
Cloth Brushes
Collars, Ladies'
Collars, Meus'
Combs
Corset Covers
Corsets
Cotton, Spool
Cotton Batting
Cotton, Knitting
Crash
Cretonne
Crinoline
Crimpers
Cuffs, Ladies'
Cuffs, Mens'
Curling Irons
Corduroy Suits, Mens'
Comforters
Children's Clothing
Cordegan Jackets
Curt.-.in Net
Crash Suits, Mens', Boys'
Laces
Ladies' Knit Underwear
Ladies' Hosiery
Ladies' Shoes
Ladies' Suits
Ladies' Wrappers
Leggings
Linens
Linen Thread
Linings
Linens for Fancy Work
Long Cloth
Ladies' Muslin Underw'r
Ladies' Neckwear
Ladies' Shirt Waists
Ladies' Silk Hose
Ladies' Bicycle Boots
Ladies' Slippers & Oxf'rds
Ladies' Safety Belts
Ladies' Tailormade Suits
Leather Belts
M
Men's Clothing
Men's Hats
Men's Shirts
Men's Shoes
Muslins
Mackintoshes
Men's Full Dress Shirts
Mercerized Moreens
Monarch Shirts
Men's Full Dress Suits
Men's Shoulder Braces
Men's Underwear
Men's Dusters
Men's Summer Vests
Marseilles Qui Its
Men's Night Robes
Mosquito Net
Mousseline de Soie
Mull, White
Men's Garters
Darners
Denims
Domestics
Doilies
Drapery
Dress Goods
Dress Lining
Dress Shields
Duck
Duck Clothing
Dress Trimmings
Dancing Pumps
Dog Collar Belts
Douglas $3.00 Shoes
Dotted S iss
Damask Tabic Linen
Dimitv
Elastic
Embroidery Materials
Embroideries
Engineers' Suits
Eiderdown
Embroidered Flannel
Embroidery Hoops
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Naintooks
Nail Brushes
Napkins
Neckties and Scarfs
Needles
Nolan & Callahan's $3.00
Ladies' Shoes, Warra'd
Novelty Braids
Night Gowns, Ladies'
Nolan & Callahan's $1.50
Kid Gloves, Warranted
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Overalls
Overcoats
Over Shirts
Over Sleeyes
Outing Flannel
Organdies
Over Gaiters
Fans
Flannels
Flannel Shirts
Fringe, Black
Felt Slippers
Fancy Skirtings
Fast Black Sateeu
Fancy Table Covers
Furniture Draperies
Ginghams
Gloves, Ladies'
Gloves, Men's
Gimps
Gros Grain Silk
ES"Mail orders receive prompt and
Prices guaranteed. Samples
CORiZKLLIS,
Corvallis' Most Popular Eating House
THE.
Pioneer
AND RESTAURANT.
Fresh bread daily. A complete stock of candies, fruits and d
nuts kept canstantly on hand. Smokers supplies
a specialty. h
HODES & HALL,
2
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Ok Paint Store:
C. A. Barnhart, Manager.
Paints, Oils and Varnishes
RAMBLER AND IDEAL;
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Bicycles, Ma?estic Lamps, Mossberg Chime Bells, Etc.
STOCK.
Pants, Men's and Eoys'
Petticoats
Pillows
Pillow Cases
Pins
Pique
Portieres
Prints
Purses
Premium Dishes
Pai asols
Painters' Suits
Pearl Buttons
Percaline
Persian Lawn
Pulley Belts
Ribbons
1'oyal Worcester Corsets
R. & G. Corsets
Rubber Goods
Ruching
Safety Pins
Satchels
Sateen
Scarfs, Men's
Scrim
Sewing Silk
Shawl Straps
Sheeting
Sheets
Shelf Oil Cloth
Shirts, Men's and Boys'
Shoes
Shoe Laces
Shoe Brushes
Shopping Bags
Skirt Supporters
Smoking Jackets
Smyrna Rugs
Slippers
Suits, Ladies'
Suits, Men's
Suspenders
Sweaters
Swiss
Sash Ribbons
Shoe Dressing
Silk Shirt Waists
Separate Skirts
Silks, Black and Clolored
Side Combs
Silk Mitts
Silk Garters
Satins
Table Linen
Thread
Thimbles
Ticking
Towels
Trunks
Twist
Traveling Bags
Table Oil Cloth
Tennis Shoes
Taffetas Silk
Tapestrv Covers
Tabb Matting
Table Scarfs
Tarletans
Telescopes
u
Umbrellas
Underwear, Men's
Underwear, Ladies'
Union Suits
Valises
Velvets
Veiling
Vests, Ladies'
Victoria Lawn
Vests, Men's
Velveteen Binding
Velvet Ribbons
Victoria Lawn
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Waist Lining
Whalebones
Whisk Brooms
Wiggin
Wadding
Wrappers
White Duck Pants
Walk Over Shoes
Waists, Ladies' & Child
ren's White Goods
careful attention.
on application.
OREGON
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Bakery
PROPRIETORS.
1
For Sale
By an expert French chemist. Up-to-now
commercial formulae a chance to
manufacture the goods yourself- An.
gestura aud Stotigbtou Bitters, no imi
tations but. the genuine. Shoo Blacking;
Polish and Patent Leather Dressing;
Bicycle Enamel Recipes. For the tenner
aud fruit man, workers in iron, steel
antl other metals; painters and barbers,
amateur and professional photographers :
1 how to make the tinted prints, green,
bine and brown; pastes and glue lor
commercial or family use; toilet extracts,
perfumes and soaps; cement for wood,
metal, metal, leather, rubber. Write
for mv list. Geo. DeLee,
523 W. 0th St , jos Angeles, Cal.
J. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tenn. , says,
I cannot say too much for DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. One box cured what
they called an incurable ulcer on my jaw."
Cures all piles and skin diseates. Loek
ont for worthless imitations. Graham &
Wells.
Ko-nut, the purest, sweetest, most
healthful cooking material made; cal! for
it at Zierolf's.
Notice to Tax-payers.
Notice is hereby given that the county
court has ordered me to close the 1899
tax roll on May 19th. therefore I will, of
said 19th day of May, 1900, close up said
tax roll and turn the same over to the
court. On the return to me of said roll
I will proceed to levy on and sell proper
ty for taxes.
Peter Rickard,
Sheriff of Benton Co., Or.
For Chief of Police.
I desire to announce that I shall be a
candidate for re election to the office of
chief of police at the Corvallis city elec
tion occurring on May 21st. I desire in
this connection to thank the citizens
for the encouragement I have received
in the performance of what I conceive to
be my duty as chief of police.
Very respectfully,
J. J. Flett.
April 19, 193L
J. Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace', Cros
by Minn., makes the following state
ment: "I can certify that One Minute
Cough Cure will do all that is claimed
for it. My wife could not get her breath
and the first dose relieved her. It has
also benefitted my whole family." It
acts immediately aud cures coughs, colds ,
croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all
throat and lung troubles. Graham &
Wells.
Comfort
and Contentment.
We find these terms exempli
fied in the above picture. This
gentleman has rendered his
home comfortable and attrac
tive by purchases at our estab
lishment, and he finds content
ment in the reflection that he
has received full value for his
money. We invite you to call
and do likewise.
J, D. Mann & Co,
For Police Judge.
There being some difference of opinion
as to whether city officers elected last
May were elected for a one or two year
term, I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of police judge at
the election to be held on the 21st of
May , 1900, in order to settle any doubt
in the matter. I am willing at all times
to abide by a decision of the vottrs of
this city. " Respectfully youri,
E. P. Gbbjtoz.
"After suffering from piles for 15 years
I was cured by using two bottles' of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve," writes W. J.
Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals
everything. Beware of counterfeits.
Graham & Wells.
For Sale.
Six room, two-story house, with
outbuildings, with excejlent well of
water, healthfully located, good
renting property. Terms reasona
ble. Address "Box 27, Corvallis,
Oregon.
Wanted.
Old cast iron of any kind. Farmers,
we will pay you from one-fourth to one
half more for vour iron than any junk
dealer. "We are ready to do repair work
of any kind, at any time. Patronize ns.
Bring Tnr old iron and get your money.
The Foundry, Corvallis, Or.
Prof. W. A. Ginn, teacher of piano,
organ, guitar and theory of mnsic:
Special work in voice culture. Latest
and best methods. Call at Graham &
Wells for terms, etc.
'"Iliad stomach trouble 0 vears and
gavo up hope of beiug cured till I bezan
to use Kodol Dyspepsia cure. It has done
me so much good that I call it the savior
of my lite," writes W. R. Wilkinson,
Albany, Tenn. It digests what you eat.
Graham & Weils.
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the
finest pills I ever used.'' D. J. Moore,
Millbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all
liver and bowel trouble. Graham &
Well.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTIST
Office In Wnitehorn Blork
Corvallis, Oregon
B. A. CATHEY, M. D.
Physician 8? Surgeon
Office over Allen & Woodward's druggtare
Office Hours l a- m
S 1 to 4 p. in.
Residence : Corner 5th and Adam?, weEt
of Catholic church.
Telephone at office and residence.
Corva'lis, - - - Oregon.
"THE RESORT"
THOS. WHITEKORN, Prop.
W. H. McBrayer and Old Crow tlils
lys, Fine Wines, Liquors and Chjecs.
C. H. NEWTH
Physician $ Surgeon
PHILOMATH, OREGON.
C. B. C'AUTHORH. E. H. Tatloh.
GAUTH0RN & TAYLOR
DENTISTS.
Dentistry of every description done In firs I
class manner, and satisfaction gnar
unteed. GROWN AND BRIDGE WGRX A SPECIALTY
Office over Zierolf's grocery store, 6pp6s!'j
the post office, Corvallis. Oregon.
Union Laundry Go.,
3?OXi1TT,J3S3-TD, Oil-
All white labar work guaranteed.
Basket leaves on Tuesdays and arrives
Satm-iavs. J. D. MANN, Afeat,
Seeoafl-Hand Store.
the first innoiiiim
-or
Corvallis, Oregon.
Does ti general and conservative trujkiiis
business.
33. HRj. BRYSOU,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Corvallis, Ore on.
Office in Zierolf balding.
Notary.
Titles. Conveyancing.
JOS. H. WILSON.
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW.
Practice in all State and Federal Court.
Office in First NationsBank Building.
Election Notice.
Notice is hereby given that on Mon
day, the 21st day of May, 1900, at the
council chambers in the city hall, Cor
vallis, Oregon, an election will be held
for city officers as follows, to-wit :
One police judge, one chief of police,
ono treasurer, one councilman, first
ward; one councilman, secoud ward;
one councilman, third ward.
Notice is also hereby given that an elec
tion will be held at the same time and
place by the legal voters of Corvallis, Ore
gon, upoifthe question of issuing and sell
ing bon'is of the city of Corvallis in a sum
not exceeding $10,000.00 for the purpose
of paying some of the outstanding war
rants against the general fund of said
city. Those favoring the proposition of
bonding the city as aforesaid will vote
"For bonds;" those voting against such
proposition will vote "Against bonds.''
Which election for election of officers
and voting on said bond proposition
will be held at 9 o'clock in the morning
and will continue until 6 o'clock in the
afiernooon of said day without closing
the polls, and Caleb Davis, Wm. Crees
and John H. Simpson will be the judges
and J. H. Gibson and E. R. Bryson will
be the clerks of such election.
The part of this notice relating to such
general election is published by order of
the city council, and the part pertaining
to the issuing and selling of bonds U
published under and by virtue of
an ordinance of said city coun
cil; both, said order and ordi
nance, being passed by said city council
on the 9th day of April, 1900, directing
me, as police judge, to give notice of said
general election and of said proposition
to issue and sell bonds as aforesaid in
the Corvallis Times and the Union-
Gazette, two newspapers of Benton
countv, Oregon.
Dated this 10th day of April, 1900, at
Corvallis, Oregon.
E. P. Greffoz,
Police Judge of the City of Corvallis.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
executor oi the estate of Tolbert Carter, deceased,
has filed his final account with the county clerk
of Benton county, Oregon, aud the county court
of said county has set Friday, June 8, loop, at the
hour of io o'clock a. m. of said day in the office
of the county judge iu the court house, to hear
any and all objections to said final account and
the settlement thereof. V. A. CAKTHK,
Executor of the Kstate of Tolbert Carter, Dec'd.
Dated this 7th day of May, 1900.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of llenton,
George . Allan, Maintiff,
vs.
Birdie Allan, Defendant.
To Birdie Allan, Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oreeon, You are. here
by required to appear and answer the complaint
filed against vou in the above-entitled suit, on or
before the 13th dav of April, lfioo, following i
consecutive weeks publication pf tins sumnions; and
if you fail so to appear and answer said coiKplaint. for
want thereof, the plaiutiff win take a decree
against you as prayed for in the complaint, towit:
A decree 01 this court- dissolving cue marriage
contract heretofore made and existing between
nlaintiff and defendant and for such other and gen
eral relief as the Court may deem just and equit
able. This Summons is served upon vou by publication
and published in the U.mox-Gazmts by virtue ef an
an order made by the Honorable E. Woodward,
judge of the County Court of Benton County, Ore
gon, and ia published for a period of six weeks
prior to April 13, 1900, and the date of th first
publication is March 2, 1900,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,