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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1904)
wrsr sim-: i:.v.Ti;ri.isi 1 n i i : r i: n i i n r. tu;i:;N West Side Enterprise.! I! Id lHM KVIKV Till tl-O.U. I I.TIH l0. f 0.tOlTNO rHOIelTC. KfjL Vti l 1 ti.lt'l hit. Im, ., ..nifl f Service le.iiluu II to tho p'nii!) i lu CM l'tHHl I !'!olnMv t taken md it i to (If people of Salem tn retnova (ho ehjei t iu. k-'oj' ttio i.ur up toils $s.!wripri:n Fricc. rcrVr. inv,lit M,,a:,r'1 r"ai;!lSt!" I'.o av'tive co-operation ! (Ml it.- TH.KHION :.!. !lVi...t n-J.a mnvl ih.-i Ml. hied include m . ..n-rioN uurs. ;j,M10Vat.oi.s us --kipping an au- Cirl-il In mivmuv ; , ' 1 ... ? j.. . . ., .... . ti v liuai i;ur in neu-i ciict- u ji'hh other event?) is avoided. iM 1 ' t h tut of Oregon, t'pon r. iVr r.. ..... fcu moiitti lnI oi' He-n.niii m;i.-l Mivi.t per illlf fli-M iH-j etllim; iiTBl) H-r IIm raoli .lt"..-,ilrill ln-j rrii.iu. j I 'clay in the Kuso Japan l;aoiJiMl.vJv-nt.iiimkno4 . ' . , , , , oa aipil.-atl.m. ! 1 vantage of Russia atul t the The ipieMion of whether or not l'rd-dm. of Japan. Kussiu is the Or- j;o.i .State Fair -shall he j vast in extent, enormous in re hehl at Salem next year or in-1 purees of population and though deference to the Unvis and Hark ncfi a a w orl.l nation, is lieM Centennial he hol.l in Portland, Uln l-y the individual poverty will he up after a while. In the interest of the fair it hail hotter eome up now. In the opinion of the Wkst Sim: K.vrKKn;!K, it would ho a mistake to attempt to hold the Annual State Fair at Portlan J in 1005 or at any other date, and it would be a mistake to trv to hold it anvwhere but where it has been held the past forty odd years. The State Fair is al most .s old as the state. It has one of the best race tracks in the west and the track cannot N be removed. Memories cling to its oak groves as meeting and camping grounds for the past generation and particularly among theTpiout;ers, no spot on earth can take its place. It is a matter of regret that W. II. "Wehrung and J. II. Settlenieir of the board of managers and Secretary M. L. Wisdom, have resigned. The old board of twelve had effectually wrecked the fair but under the manage ment of the new board of which "Wehrung, Settlenieir and Wis dom bore the brunt, its name has been redeemed and the biggest fairs in the history of the institution have been held the past three years. The at tendance last year was on one day upward of 20,000 people which is the greatest number ever assembled on the grounds. The largest attendance is made the- basis of an argument in holding of many of it people. Russians however are trained to patience and have the strength to wait Waitiug indeed is a fixed tra dition of Russian diplomacy an. strategy. Japan, is a stnal country of comparatively few people and limited resources a a . At a gtance us a very uneven match with the odds in favor of Uussia. Yet the result of war between th two nations cannot b foretold. What the outcoma will be is only conjectural, are as similar case) submitted to arbitrament of war Japan has lost no time in recent years put- tiug her soldiers through a course of modern methods in military training and she has had as instructors men from the armies of other nations. Her eoplo are patriotic. The Japs are a virile race. They are also fatalists. Germany will hardly permit Russia an outlet bv way of the Baltic sea nor is it prob able the skill of her diplomats will find a way out fhrough the; return from Wa-hinut.'ii. P.strirt At!. tii. y, John Ih!',; h.ld anvMod ulle U.i,e1l, 1 I .'kills; ! one, eiti. ciis of Cnuti'il i ciuiitv ' fr alleged c.uij.i. o v in land,' fr.iu.l matter, The 1 1 -1 nidct- Charlf. ('mining- ham, sheep king of t mu t i tta ; county. The i barge against i Cunningham is: "Inducing others to take up home-toads to! bo transferred lo him" Others induced are: (OlM'V JUh.K '. A. IIVIilMW. "Taking and eertifxing to testimony he knew at the time j to be false." NorviiV I'l I'-lIC J II. I'A kk k. "Makiug out paper?! when ho! knew Mtlijoet-mattor was un known to poisons supposed to bo givin it." Asa Rayburii, Pallas O'llara,; for tju, womua KuirraSe auiend-j J. II. Sailing, Shelly Jmes, mr nt if thov were dead sure; Mark S. JIackelforJ, k'ateithat it would carry, who nrt! James, John loe, and Kichard apainst it. Roe filing on homesteads w hich . s V . v.. v. v - '-, v . t 0? I ti!luu Woigli' iiioio jut K'l a i I is strong Wo buy in hup" ijiiatitities ami .no I .n WKST I'h'K'KS. r than other viio fomin. iu a pi'-ilioii t in.ikt' tin1 See our Elwoocl Poultry Fence. R. M. VADC El GO. (0 (0 to they had never seen and falsely swearing to residence and im provement. Cunningham was the star witness in the prosecution of Asa Thomson who has been relieved from his position as re ceiver of the La Grande land office. He is a man of wealth and au interesting legal battle may be expected at the next term of tho federal court iu Portland. The Salem Journal is opposed to woman suffrage and sums up its objections as follows: "It is a notorious fact that women are undeveloped in manv respects tor instance plaving euchre, and hence unfit for'the ballet. Committee on platform l'JO," National Democratic Conven tion: Henry Watterson, Iouis- ville, Ky.; William R. Hearst, United States of America; Gov renor Geo. E. Chamberlain, Portland or Salem Oregon. To mako neminating speech for presidential candidate, William Hryan, lateofl'rp; seconding ppoech, Governor Cleveland, of Oyster Hay. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R.ALLIN. O. D. S. ...Dentist... l-oiiilfuMi hi i radii n Hw,.iijr. 4WiM.r lluiiilttif, lld")i..lrlt''t, t'rt m AND OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAM I'll KLL tlllI.t)lNil. Dallas, oimiON. t. s. sitMnti:, A prominent democrat gives assurance that the democratic Tonsorlal Artist Only firnt -elanK wurktni'ii em tliv"i in thi "Winwiun." Shoo party will have a full tiekit in "ituat.'d m North nide nf C SirrrU the field in Polk county i. suggest t lit W F-r Nipk Kntki:- in!'i;iK "ive the democrats the other barrel" next week. ' Oregon UiMON Pacihc S TRA1NH IHOM ItHiTLAM) DAILY Tltreiiflh l'ullinn UilJrd ihtl Imir ll ilrrpinf rn Iu Ottikha, fl,. r.t, hiikn : .uril ilri.lngs-.r ilailjr lu KkI'm ( lijr ; ihrtMiftt rulinwn lotir- ill 'r.ili rr j Mfauiiill rn.urll n-k jr Iu (Mi nj K Cllr; rtH-ltuliiK rhalrrtir (! (nw) la lit K.i (Uilv. Mrmt Tl M K M'll KItI.K r . Httiti. mom The freuuenev with which : Dardanelles. Her soldiers mustithev are bringing suits to collect I be transported bv land across i Pa.v -ar kisses tliev have given the eastern continent !U1, i some man is anotlr argument The grand jury at Koe!tirg rt- Reform is lint of the pii-iimg Soufhrin up tho l'licitio. MOTOR LINC TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE 1 MONMOUTH i; aii.U'a y i). l'hl.'ii Hall Ijiki. IVnVrf, IrurliAiiil H tt wili, uil,, jrcl4l kin.il I'ltv, M. I 1 t Ill vm IjhiIi. ( I, ..!.(;.) , II iitlitiii I tor. broiJfht to .frtrinn's iL-nr Aci.l! from the fact that other nations may be drawn into it, the out come is uncertain. Geog raphies of today are likely to be useless as to the Orient in a very short time. "Spheres of in fiuence must become actual! They would insist on all cam" j turned eighteen indictments fur i i:.... . i ... t. ... .i iuiiuiiik nawuy r'o" 'H'uj;i-5 i "If; H'j'l LU lilt' . letter or.bring a broach of prom-1 '",us"" ,',t'- ise suit. mere arc many newspaper- .t la-t accounts IlDlI I.,,! i I '1 II - ll'li, I) , t ,. r- !,., ,. ,, j ...... .v. i v oilers uer women witti jronjises of the., ballot and then don't Keep their!) pledge. ; All su h would have dnmaLre the lb.lv leaded toward ;aleiu. 1 1 is al that (dace the biiji-lion-'e"' is located. I.. In'l'-."' ilt-iir. for M-iii-iitiiiiih iin-l Alfiii- ' ' . in. I " i. in. 1 t In!r('lC tl.'tn Tor M..ii' mifutnitn.1 l.iiiu. II . m (i l" . in I, r Muniiioiuti A, in. " p. in. I 'm Ali.it i.r ' MuiiiiMitttl, Ni)t lli.l. liilrli.f. ' m, 'i e, in . I t r tilmm Inr l.iinnt.iMi Anil I il."M-liilriir. I " i. Ml. l.'.r li'lotMHllll f.ir lii.l. i.iiii,.ui I", m. I f. in. 'j i iii l,'v M.iitiiii.u.. h lir I'HiU. II lit. lik w; hi i, m,. l-i"4Vri llnJ.'N ili'tl. fnr All t l.( the fair in Portland on the I possession or be abandoned in grounds that Salem is unable to China, and Russia or Japan ! su'ts 011 hands, and there care for so many people. ButiDiust retreat to the music of the !"re few prominent politician in 'l ,,uu' T" " ''"""; uicjjuii wuui'l escape inflict- nun ih-h-i uiu nuiore, ment. remember that If a majority of the men ami i (lriiw . a 'majority of the women were i .inn iiuiio-ru iiy (i ,, riHI7 ( ,, The JJu-sians and Jai.s w ill J''ull'm' ll"r.....uu.l hyru., it w ill .tlfl. l-i.ll U.III1..I -t i 'jiroinpt a l rietti-Hl eui... 'J.',,-, . niid (I '"'). Solil tiy A. S. Luck... jAi;nllo S:t li,!-, l nor, ji:.r' M U utlli.i ?!. a, S I '. . in vi Khiim Cu v, Hi llrJA I ftuiltif.j;- I.tlllilt. t "I.M-Af .) j l.in. n. Kil. i si !i,i v;u V!!,,, I .., ; rt .Mnii inn, s (ml m, W al. 'ialil.m l..-, t'u i I lit n h, 7.iiiti : Sikntici. Mliin-,ii, i I'uul. t'ulufli. Mil. j naiilf.', I !o, ii.-ii ; mul Lit!. TO liuiw I'l.ttimul i,. ('hirajf.i, i rtimiir VAtm, l.-ii.t Kt vi ':. rail or via tn.nl bh, mil Vl IVrl'aiii!. : ii('K.X AM lilVLf: fCIIKfU."! f. rmi tut; i t mi. t the fact is Portland would prob-'cannons roar from their present ably be as much embarrassed as fP0Sltlon- Salem in trying to find accom modations for l'0,000 people. Complaint is also made against the inadequacy of the, street-car There will be something doing at the next term of the United States district court for dectioti time is ajoiity of the men ami i ! raw in" ui"h. ly of the women were i r . i i . . . .. u- . i luyijiuoie iu suurage, many eu-; itors" misht favor this dan for- ous element surely bo "good and ready' Some wo u Id be outspokenly J when ho.-tilitics do begin. Ar You ltilcs i Mtf,t I'lii'y mrpjit Snmiav H . m Saliinla v 1 to . in All nl;intf !. illijrf'l (i, . Iiailfc'. I 'if hn I faiiriwn Sail utrtt ,. .lav. I OI I Mill VR f'.i Afiriii unit wm liUiilinit. 1 m i III tl. fUl. AL itKlUtKV, Aki,, liitpiHiBc. ,,, , 9 : " ' w ''wwwww-wwfwiiiirii,,-. I ft J& k A 4 A 4 A A A tWf VS' CARPETS LINOLEUM The Largest Stock of VVall IpQipei-' Between Portland and Sacramento. If you want real swell patterns we ha v ft them. If you want cheap paper we have it SALEM, OREGON, We Prepay the Freight. OUR OWN l'hoifterel Work ha a rcp'itatii.ii Ur na:i!y iinfl iim;i!iiiitv. Couches from $5.50 to 35 Davenports rem $20 to $35 Parlor Suits, 17 Kvei V Your,,,' 1.,'i.Jv Arliniu- IRON BEDSTEADS Our line j, i.-f,viai!v it r ! . :ici iv- .(t t. lircH'nt liino. Kwr.y Iml jM nm,,,,.),., j ip our mi ii lii, j, hitij; louiii ainl Ichvi'S fi'ir more in !iret-c!:i-- ,,ii,,.:. N ,:,..,. ,'f., ir inurs jiii fr.,in l,eri. fMHM I H ir.wwliw I- -W-.f jf?- llll I Vi i rvs? 1 & m I Mil I If . i 1-41 "i. i. WALL PAPER OIL CLOTH MATTIMG U V iicikc our '.u n Iu!, !,,.,! I'uniitui'c, uur TREASURES aiv tin- best mi the mai k' L. 1 .(, :n h lll yell nlje .,' (iljr "IH H, they arc better than iilhr.-r, at f .".( u limn t" rell initio ( LINOLEUM any tu "al V t l'i M in fh,. lev. Ii. WHY? ' carrv a I: ac-oi ttiii iit a I L'raei-.. IM.AII). KNtll.lsji !U) A.MKl:i('AN in al! -ra.i.-H. (;..) v-. " ' w 4 I i: i c I 3 V r -