Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Benton County, Or.) 1900-1909, November 18, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE CORVALUS GAZETTE,
TUESDAY, NOV. .18. 1902.
THEIR PURPOSE. g
The unprecedented democratic
majority of 85,000 in New Yuik
City at the recent election is Hue
to the opposition of tiusts and
corporations to the . course ot
President Roosevelt. ' Heretofore
thsse combinations have nut
greatly feared either of the gieat
parties, for it ; mattered little
which party had control of the
government they had always
been able to prevent, to mold 01
to evade any legislation directed
against them. The positive,
earnest purpose of the presidenl
cannot be mistaken. Among
his first acts as president wss to
set the Interstate Com,m rce Com
mission to work, and to instruct
the attorney ceneral to enforce
the Sherman Anti-trust act.
He has everywhere declared that
the trusts and corporations should
be controlled. To this end he
w'.lt execute the existing laws
and if they are found inadequate
he will call on congress to amend
and make them adeauate. The
attorney general has expressed
his conviction that under the
constitution as it is congress has
ample power to control the trusts,
A erowins party and public sen
timent is in accord with the pres
ident. The trust managers see
this. They kaow full well that
all the indications are that the
president will be the republican
candidate in 1904, and will in all
probability be elected. They
sought to show him that they
control New York and that if he
persisted in antagonizing them
he could not be reelected. But
tor the remarkably heavy coun -
try vote the democrats, aided by
the trusts, would have carried
the state. The conservative
farmers voted and Odell was re
elected.
Fear of public ownership as
promulgated by the New York
democracy did not deter the trusts
from supporting the democratic
party. Trust managers under
stood perfectly well that this
meant nothing. It was directed
only against the anthracite coal
companies. It was not the sin
care purpose of the democratic
leaders, but simply mere dema
gogy lor the purpose ot gaining
votes. It frightened nobody, it
enticed nobody. Outside of the
city the state is heavily republi-
' T 111 J- I- J
can. jx.epu oiicans uu uui auvu
cate public ownership. The re
publican purpose is public con
trol. not ownership. ims is
what the people desire, and they
look to the republican party for
it. The trusts do not fear public
ownership through democratic
success, but do fear control
through republican success,
hence they supported the democ
racy.
It is fortunate that the trusts
have shown their attitude so far
in advance of the presidential cam
paign. It will greatly strength
en the republican party with the
people and correspondingly weak
en the democracy. Already it
has done this. The trusts see
that they must control other re
publican states besides New
York to defeat Roosevelt or pre
vent republican success in 1904.
The elections show them they
cannot do so, and that they can
now hardly hope to control New
York.
It is a rational assumption that
the election has eliminated the
treatment of trusts from possible
party issues two years hence.
The people are satisfied with re
publican policies and have confi
dence in republican promises.
There is nothing probable to oc
cur in these years to dissatisfy
the people nor shake their confi
dence. Republican policies and pur
poses cover the whole ground
while unexampled prosperi
ty testifies to their wisdom. The
democratic search for an issue
must continue under conditions
which become more and more
discouraging to its leaders.
they cannot and will not recog
nize the union. They, declare
they will not discriminate against
union ; men ; but - non-union men
shall be employed on the same
terms. , They x claim the right to
employ and to discharge - whom
they p'ease, and will deal direct
ly with their own tumots u h
Semi-Annual Report; of Gounty: Officials October 1st, U902.
: COUNTY TREASURER.
. i .
K" " ' '- C!en Fund
f 50 85
Amonnl on band from last report
Reed from Sheriff taxes 1894 and l!)oi less
TranQ Riuil Ti;i 'n 9
Heed from Sheriff Uxe Moi tax Citv or Coi vallis
t, - t . r liai on nana ia repon wtv i VAmrains. . ........
claim any grievance, but iln-y j Rtrcdfroin sheriff I90I tax Cityof Philomath , ,
will tot permit the intervention Baioahandl!-treDort,:.;..i.v.
of the Union. R"cd fmm Sheriff 1901 ixes School Thst No 9.....
. . --I , cai on nana si rtnoii . ........ ..
i lie railway companies and Kecd f,om sheriff i9ol taxes
individual boeratois are .in har- lBal on hand last report -
. .t a r i zee - t .
mony on this point.: Whiletne, rlT V'""
Operators have Uizde answer be-.; Bal on hand last report School Ditt No
fere the commission to each claim f Herd from Sheriff i9oi taxes , .- 45
of the miners and wiU certainly j T "!A " -
1 . ... . .. - 1 - . - - .
Reed from -Sheriff ices.. .....;
.$13oo6 Si
360? c9 '
180. 03"
71 6U
3 06
IS 03
17...:,.
accept i ts decisions and abide by
them for an agreed: length of
time."they will'; not' recognize the
union.' '
With lheminers, or to speak
more accurately, with ; the lead
ers this is the vital question, the
one. upon which they : are most
insistent.
It is easy to see that until this
question is settled there can be
no lasting peace established.-. A
truce may be declared and may
be observed for a time but the
conflict will be renewed, ulti
mately, with increased bitter
ness. .. ,
Upon this one point law, cus
tom and. inherent right are witn
the mine owners. It is . an in
herent right that employers may
employ whom they will, that
men shall . control and con Ipct
their business as thev will, so
long as they .do' not infringe up
on the lights of othtrs It is
the inherent right of the indi
vidual to work upon such terms
as he may be willing to accept
The operators stand upon this
right both tor themselves and
for non-union miners.. ,
The union is legally a non
entity,, yet it insists that only its
members shall be employed and
contracts, agreements and con
ditions under which the mines
shall be operated must be con
cluded with the officers '.of the
union. .. . It uses all the means in
its power, resorting to force and
violence to compel men to enter
the union, and this in spite of
the fact that hundreds ot men
have conscientious, religious
scruples against membership in
any such organization.
The operators 6o not deny the
right of the miners to form or
ganizations. No one denies them
this right, but membership must
be voluntary. Forcible member
ship is in direct contravention of
the individual's right of free
choice. Here then is the main
contention and the conditions on
which . it rests. It is perfectly
plain that the commission cannot
settle this even if it should make
an effort to do so.
Were the mass of miners intel
ligent American citizens a sola
tion of the difference would be
reached within the pale of right,
but ithey are not such citizens.
They have shown a total disre
gard of law and right, and until
they respect these thev must not
claim equity. "He who claims
equity must do equity."
River View
Poultry Yards.
419 95
5 9
25 33
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i 42 00
- 25 00
103 oC
9? 95
24 98
t
.,.-.: ........ ' . 5 50
Reed from Recorders fees ". . . . . 521 50
Reed from Clerk fees.. .............
Reed from Clerk Red taxea I893 to 189S...
Reed from Clerk State Orders......
Reed from Clerk on acct G W McLaughn ad of est
Reed from Co Judge old bridge, lumber
Reed from E Holgate J P fines........... ....
Reed from US5L per cent land sales Road F
Bal on band last report
Reed from W H Boles int on Bonds School Dis
trict No I7 .-. ....."....."..'.,"r.-... ..v.......
Reed from State Int School fund........:.... ,
Reed from Hugh Herron Money refunded School
District No 24.... . ......
Peed from J H WilsoH Dividend Osburn Estate...
I Reed from School Supt lust use. ..... i.
Bal 011 hand last report Inst Fund .... ...... .... ...
Reed from Sheriff i9oi Tax Road DUt No 1 less
$13 5o Transfd to Road Dist No 4
Bal on hand last report Road Dist No I
Reed from Sheriff 1901 Tax --. 2
To AintTrausfd from Co fund"
Bal on hand Jast report " " . " " ... .
Reed from Sheriff 1901 tax " 3
Bal on band last report " - H
Reed from Sheriff 1901 tax "
To Transfer from V
Bal on hand last Teport ;.- "
Reed from Sheriff i9oi tax ' .
Bal on hand la9t report "
Reed from Sheriff i9oi tax "
Bal 011 band last report "
Reed from Sheriff 1901 tax "
Bal on hand last report "
Reed from Sheriff 19ol tax "
Bal on hand last report "
Reed from Sheriff 1901 tax " j
Bal on hand last report "
Rei:d from Sheriff 1901 tax "
Bal on hand last report ' "
Reed from Sheriff I901 tax "
Bal on band last report
Reed from Sheriff 19O1 tax
Bal on hand last report " .
Reed from Sheriff i9oi tax '
Bal on hand last report " .
Reed from Sherifflgol tax "
Bal on hand last report '
Reed from Sheriff 19oi tax "
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Recd from Sheriff 190I tax "
Bal on hand last report . "
Reed from Sheriff 19oi tax "
Bal on hand last report . "
Reed from Sheriff i9oi tax
Bal on hand last report " "
Reed from Sheriff i9oi.tax miscellaneous.........
Bal on hand last report ". .....
Baton band last report Bicycle Fund .........."
Certificate of Auditing and Allowing claims
No 26
1.. . .
Several hundred birdd for sale. Barred
riy mouth Rocks exclusively. Eggs in
season. Correspondence solicited.
J. G. HORNLSTG,
Barred Rock Specialist.
Oorvallis, - - - Oregon.
IRRECONCILABLE.
It is becoming quite apparent
that the commission appointed to
arbitrate the differences between
the miue operators and the min
ers will be unable to accomplish
much if any real and permanent
good. The operators appear to
be perfectly willing to submit
every difference, but one, to the
consideration of the commission
and to abide by its decision. This
one is the recognition of the
Miners' Union. They declare
they never had auy purpose of
submitting that question to arbi
tration, and give their reasous
clearly and 'emphatically why
Horse Lost.
A brown or bay animal with saddle
and bridle thereon found last Sunday
night about one-fourth mile w est of Cor-
vallis, Oregon, near the residence of Wn
Dunham. Owner will please call and
get the animal.
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$ 21 679 53
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Amount Paid out and on Hand From April 1st to Sept 30th, i9o2.
-......$
7584 00
7455 82
189 5I
Paid remainder Stale Tax ....
Paid on County Orders . ; .-.
Paid Interest on County Orders.
Paid on School Orders
Bal ou band Gen Fund - 2455 -lS.
Bal on hand School Fuad 4- -
Paid City of Corvallis . 251 72
Bal on hand City of Philomath . 3i o9
Paid School Dist No 9... - ,
Paid " " 17..
Bal on band School Dist No 17
Paid , " 60... . -
Bal on band " 5o
Paid " " 49
Paid " 45 .............
Paid " 30
Paid on Bicycle Order. 60 65
Bal on hanu Bicycle Fund . 22 30
Paid on Road Orders...... 175 yo
Bal on, hand Road Fund ...... 20 II
Paid Supt Institute use
Bal on band Institute Fund ............. . . .
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15 35
Miscel.
Certificate of Auditing and Allowing Claim No 26
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84
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127 11
224 75
28 17
" 341 37
20 50
148 40
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393 26
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39 81
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tify that tlie foregoing is a true statement of the , amounts received, amounts paid
out, and balance on hand in the County Treasury for the six months ending Se.t-,
ember 30th, A D 1902, - s - i-
i.W. A. BUCHANAN, -i
, . - . - r ,i. , County Treasurer,
-- - . - SHERIFF. v 4 -'v -
Semi-annual slatement of thenmonnt received, amount paid to County Treasurer
and the balsiuce on had. for ihc six months endiu Septem'ier 30th, 1902,
' Debtor. - - '
April 1st to amount cat-h on ha.d as per last re- , ; " . -.7
port.......:... 27 00
To amount taxes collect ti 1901. .."". ... . ..'I.. , 6492.76 """"""-" ""
To amount 1894 taxes collected.. . 13 91
To amount.fees collected... .i. ............ .... . 7 50 . -- -
B. A. CATHEY, M. D
Physician $ Surgeon
- Eooina 14 in Bank BoUding.
Office Hour.
Residence: Cornet 5th and Ada ma Sta.
Telephone at oflice and reekience.
CorvH lis. - - - Oregon.
W.T.
ROWJSU
Total
Credit.
v $'6541-" 17V
5536 46
ss
By Cash paid County Treasurer..
By Cash on hand.... .......... 1004 71
' $ 654t 17
State of Oregon "
County of Benton J
. I, M. P. Bnraett, Sheriff of Benton County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a ti ue and correct statement of the amounts received by ma, amount
paid to County Treasurer, and balauce on hand for the six months ending Septem
ber 30th, 1902. 1. v '. - .- '
. . . -- M. P. BURNETT.
Sheriff of Benton County. Oregon. .
COUNTY CLERK.
- Report of the County Clerk of Benton County, Oregen, showing the amount of
warrants drawn, and for what purpose allowed, as per order of the County Court,
from the 1st day of April, 1902, to the 30th day of June A D, 1902, both inclusive.
County Court s 277 20
Ctn uit Court. ........... . . .
Justice Court.......
Sheriff's Offiice..... ........... . . . .
Clerk's Office.....:
Recorder's Office ... . ... .
Treasurer's Office .
School Superintendents Office. . ....
Assessor's Office
Assessment & Collection Taxes. .
Tax Rebate
Current Expenses..,.-
Court House Expenses. . . .'..".. .;..
Tail......"..:....-
Care of poor
Insane
Bridges........ .....-.."r.
Ferries
Elections.' I.
Scalp Bounty
Roads & Highways
Miscellaneous...
Preliminary Ex Dist Attorney
221 80
. 48 20
504 9S
496 00
272 53
. 125 01
249 99
100 00
35 00
'. 46 10
251 66
252 50
26 65
578 93
29 70
347 57
28S8 77
. S46 65
14 00
8S4 99
I 00
25 00
Toral
Clerks statement of the financial condition of Benton counlv
day of June A D 1902, inclusive. ,
April ist 1902 To Co Warrants outstanding
and unpaid. ..... .'. . r
July ist, 1902, County Warrants issued for ,
3 months ending June 30th, 1902
on
By Co waratnt8 redeemed .from April ist 10
"... June 30th, 1902..
Total
$ 8524 23
the 30th
$ 10018 59
8524 23
$ . 18542 81
QOOO OO
County Warrants outstanding and unpaid
July ist, 1902....
$ 18542 82
Clerk's statement of the financial condition of Benton Cosnty, Oregon, on the
ist day of October, showing amount of warrants drawn, for what purpeae allowed
as per order of the County Court, from the first day of July, 1902, to the 33th day
of Sept A D 1902, inclusive'.
County Court $
Justice Court
Sheriff's Office s
Clerk's Office.. -. : y
Recorder's Office. .. .. ; . . . '
Treasurer's Office "
School Supt's Office......:. .... ' ' . ,
Assessor ...... . "
Assessment &. Collection taxes '
Rebate Tax
Current Expenses.
Court House expense
Uare County poor
Indigent Soldier. . .
Bridges
Ferries. :
Election Expense.
Scalp Bounty
Roads & Highways.
Miscellaneous
Total
297 70
24 75
499 98
490 GO
272 45
125 01
279 99
805 00
10 60
120 94
185 11
410 49
466 00
12 5o
2307 25
202 71
99 60
8 00
5"4"59
32 50
Clerk's statement of the financial con ditto a of Bsutou County,
30th day of September, A D, 1902,
July ist, 1902, Warrants outstanding and un
paid Oct ist to Co Warrants issued 3 months end
ing Sept 30, 1902.
Total
By Warrants redeemed and cancelled since
July ist
County Warrants 011 1 Banding and unpaid
Oct ist, 1902 .... , ...
LIABILITIES,
County Warrants outstanding and unpaid. . .
To estimated accrued interest
$ 11765 17
Oregon, on the
$ 18542 82
1 1765 17
t 337 99
10649 57
$ 19658 42
S 19658 42
250 00
RESOURCES.
By cash in bands of County Treasurer ap
plicable to payment Co Warrants . . ;
By Cash in hands of Sheriff applicable to
payment County Warrants
$ 1990S 42
$ 2969 66
$ 1004 71
RECAPITULATION
Total Liabilhiep
Total Reeourcet- Exclusive of County pro
perty and amouut due on Tax Sil Record
3974 37
$ 199-8 42
3974 37
Net Indebtedness
$ 15934 05
S. S.
Less amt over paid Diet No 8.
21684 88
5 35
$ 21679 53
$ 16511 83
Notice for Publication.
Laxd Offick at Oriuon Citt, Orkook,
ltnlll)ur 1 ioi,
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settlet has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim. And that said proof
"--' .no uuui.y v.ierK 01 iienton
county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Decani ber 19, 1002.
vix: Fred. E. Simeral. H. K. I3i74, for the S. W.
Sec 32, T. 12 S. K. 7 W. .
ue nnios the following witnesses to prove his
iru'curo upon ma ctutiraiion of said
land, viz. Charles W. Wilkinson ar.d Ernest F
Snyder of Corvallis, Orejon, John W. Uyde of Philo
math, Oregon. Simon V. Kajrev, of Con allis, Oregon,
Register.
Acker '8 Blood Elixir positively Cores
Chroniu Blootl Poisoning and all'Screfu
lou8 affections. At all tims a matchless
system tonic and purifier Mo?ey re
funded if yon are not satisfied. 50 nd
$1.0). Allen & Woobwakd, Drcg'st
Statue of Oregon ")
--oun J-ss - - .
ty of Benton J
I, W. A. Buchanan, County Treasurer of Benton County, Oregon, do hereby cet-
State of Oregon,
County of Benton, f
I, Victor P, Moses, County Clerk of Ben to County, do hereby certify that
the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the claims allowed by the County
Court of said County for the Ihrt-e months ending September 30th, A D 1902. on
what account the same was allowed, the amounts of warrants redeemed during
said three months, and the amounts of warrants outstanding and nnpaiJ on the 30th
day of September A D 1902, as the same appears upon the records in my office and
in my custody. .
I -Ailness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the
County Court, this 7tb dav of October A D, 1902.
. YICTOR P. MOSES,
Clerk.
Seal .
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V '. ' Aldres?, CORVALLIS, OREGON.
, m. D.
(Homoeopathic)
Physician, Surgeon, Occulist
: Offick Rooms 1 and 2 in Bank Bldg.
Residence On 3rd street, between
Monroe and Jackson. Residence tele
phone Ko. 311.-
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' Telephone 236.
Corvallis, Oregon.
DR. JAS. A. HARPER
DENTI Snr
Office In Wbltehora Block
Corvallis,
Oregon
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ihf I'ost oflii e Coi vallis. Orifoi.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Corvallis, Orcon.
Office in PcstoiEce EtalHe.
Nrr ary Titles. Civi yaithj .
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ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
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Land Offi-e at Oregon City, Or.,
September 20, iflC 2.
Noiiieis liertbj' tiveri -that the follow-in-nanied
pettier has tiled r.olice of his
iniention lo make final pioof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will l e
made 1-efore the County Clerk of Benton
Counlv, ht Corvallis, Oregon, on No
venibt'r 8lh, I9O2. viz: Alfred R Dun
can, H. E. 12i46. for the N. W. of
Sec 32, T. iOS.. R. 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bin continuous residenre upon and
cultivation cf raid land, viz: 'Edward F.
Stroufp, Charles Johnfon atd lituo Ran
ney. all of Summit, Oregon, aDd Cliailcs
H.'Rigdon, of Nashville, Oiegon.
CHAS. B. MOORES.
Reg'tster.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oregon Citt, Orkoon,"
Novein Ur 1, 1A02.
Notice is hereby given that the foliuwiiig-uamed
settler has Hied notice of his intention to make
final proof in suppert of his claim, a d that said
proof will bs made before the County cloik of Ben
Inn county, at CorvaLi, Orejron, on December If),
1892. viz. Homer Martin Wood, h. K. No. 12773,
for the W. J N. W. i, !'. E. i X. W. i & N. W. i S.
W J, ree. 1, T. 12 S , K. 7 W.
Ue MHDIC3 the followii ir witnesses to prove
his continuous residence u ou and cultivation
of said lani, viz. : Wesley Keeton hh-1 William C!au
thorn, of Wei-ley. Oregon, Gtorre Green and Wil
iam Green. Philomath, Ore.
CHAS B. MOORES,
egiter.
Notice for Publication.
1 asd Officis at Creoon Citt. OiiKooir,
Moveniher 1, liM2.
Notice is hereby given that the folluwing-named
settler haH filed notice oi hi intention to make
final pnxif in frupport of his claim, and that baid
pi oof will te made before the Comity Clerk of Ben
ton county, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Deceit brr 19,
lfW2 viz : Charles W. Wilkinson. Jt. K. ho. 13EC9
for the S. E. U. Sec. 32, T. 12 S., R 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz : Ernest F. Snyder, Fred K. timcral aird
Simon P. Kagey of Corvallis, Oregon, John W.
Hyde, of Pbiloinatto, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOORFP,
Register.
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