West Side Enterprise. ri BUUKI KVKRV THl TvfOAY. Suh$crlfUcnrTcer$'J;rYr- tixkwo.nk sm. mi use uirriox rat". tl SO err rr w HI I muntlw... au... , , . DOWn thought il ..lYiMble tUt hoaUl.tie oa ai'pUaatliin. ... withdraw tolun- tarilyfroni any t-rrilory in which .h.'lM entered. thoroughly well known. A hi eomcin tuc hertflf with proadr and iustns to piva any gaar.iiiw l make them valuable. Japan lud good wwon to lie tlt th ,rotraeting of diplomatic dieu..ion could rrve no uwlul purp.,. Having reached that conelunion and considering war inevitable uti le. Husm wan to hv her own v unheeded. he mhmu to hv THE C.il'Si: OF IT. Looking into the cw leading up to the war now raging Ix'tween t..n a..,i Uussi. it will be re- numbered that jut nine years ago . ...1 . I February 12, ltt'o, Jann tiw-ii war ugainst Chin. The .ueceM of Japanene arms was extraordinary, and Japan secured a treaty of ce hpr. besides the island n - p. - - begin before Kum had more tune to increase her military ana ii.i at ilm neat of war. WKST sipk ENTrnnusK. iNiM.n.M' ' L s.u.th Carolina paper pro- tti-.ii.onn. a)-l,: t run I exhibited Mo by U Hill'1'0 troops of Orioutrtl imtum- thina. nnd have Kutlered naught ,. i . ....,,..( Kiitcr lycomp.m-.on. 1 he rm I ,(t.U(mM,t. .... mailer i n...l 'the most formidable inlo . , ..;...,.. Vr K,t ! Low trivial, w nuiinie lami i"- " indeed in the whole of Amu.' the best army i W0I'M .... .:... n.l the to- ur us - i i mi,rknMeiiKTiu whuh tl.o, P'"1 various part of the mtvu-o to oprruto nnd smoothly curry out the fcemral plan lm udmirution of onpnM critics. nd th.v Jruw tlirir pi.-. Mrti-.inRnwH.VHt each other un ... I. .lis.ilded or tlieir 111 I'll!' ' a empty." The death of Senator Hanna .,.,iin start the "cauldron" Undoubtedly the Japanese au- ,itio8 jntojaction just thorit.es have acted promptly . li,)mmoUoU which . Ijuon-diun iUccr sciv South Cnicdimt tolkn. vi ,i- ,w i hi eiimmouo . "nun .-viv.M. obHiience to a very strong puhhc ho u .nn np-j Asiaand still another to Africa, sentiment. The war ..ding .men, o ten r b J. J hM th.pAp!.h.. en ve.y n e - ; ; - t.' .nnoli .u.hori.y to .! .d the overnnr m -; - is'cial cominissioner to Mafi. eci .mi. !. I . still in session and tlio unpicas-; ant duty of electing his sue. es- Saturday night's ban-pu t. if thought it necessary to take some risks in order to remain in nar- mony with the desires neonle. Certainly the Japanese of Formosa, consider!. le terr.tory , . i China. Then the 1W olj whftt. Europe intervened and ro.nea e p of r iu n.t vie ued truits of her 1,10 "u"' . ........ , Tictory by forcing her to surrender the territory acquired from China. In 1000. when the powers interven ed to put an end to the Boxer outrages, Japan rendered valuable, almost indepensable services. But Russia persisted in staying in Manchuria, and her promises to evacuate il have not been kept. nv !p treatr of Simonoski with China in 1895 the Japanese were. granted extra-territorial rigma in Manchuria, which means that the Japanese settlers there, of whom there are many are free from the local law. and can only be sued or tried in their own consular courts. The acqnisiton of these rights at tracted many Japanese to Man churia, and Japan naturally resent ed seeing Russia tighten inc its hold on that territory in which ehe had rights which Russian oc cupation would nullify. She also claimed rights in Korea, which could not be considered secure with Russia intrenched on the border and ready at any favorable opportunity to take possession. Russia has not been unwilling to make promises. That is a part of her diplomacy. But these nrnmites are not kent. and there is i , no intention on her part to keep Thia i bh well understood in Japan as in other countries of the world. Kussias habit never to giye ill uohold the justice of their course, even u luuire c, shall prove that they have risked too much in engaging in war with so powerful a nation. SO.VE T i? UTTLYSKI. Every time the Japs sink a TJ.issiiin vessel the average American feels like cxclarning: "Welldoneski Do it somcniore- vitch!" Astornui. Japan is divided, for military rmmoses. into seven districts, each of which has a division. The headquarters of these dis- fire located, respectively, iiivw - - at Tokio, Sendai, jNafioya, oauu, TTirn.hima. Kuniamoto, and c.nAm There is also the ini- kJ'l'v. rJ.nl trnard. with headquarters. of course, at Tokio. They are to be distinguished from oilier exceeds 500,000 men, and its peace footing is almost 200,060. These figures taKe accoum, uu.j f Pnmhatauts. The discipline courage and endurance of the army Governor Chamberlain. mMA Adolpl. Wolfo a V ci,,l oominissionor to repreient the Lewi and Clarke Centennial ;.,t..r.sta in Kuroi.e. Another soicouunissioner might bo sent to ant duty ot i iecung "i ; .iiuriny i or will devolve upon it. Al-; lH )or0, brought ropuhliem to i . i ' full term' il.- l.elon'' to the tliOUgn t ie. ivu ii" reiui"- "' ; ,.r .;v v.m.iw Senator lluniia's , ,.... .):.rVi that there it no dif- . ..,,1.1 ii.it lAV niiV ISSlH. tltUl' ni'iKOlH. IMIll HV'itivt i t'P' tt' upon ..... expired until the foifrth of next ,hoI.0 is lul x,.,u for earrying March. It is not ai an um-i. , personal gnev am-fr. r . that C.overnor IKrriek, the p"1"-j inte rests into the party, ticular personal and political j fnend of the dead en;uo, , (lltrul at. I.. ., succe,Soi.-. ;iV,muit, ha, l-u calVd to u,an- 1 ' i Portland next eek. . , ... . i .1... Kl.-ni PtatP-m". tl.ut i priutiuK n'W. "K'"1 m j year. j " ' ' " "' i A Joi-apluno county coi region.! dent, of thv Oregouian mmiU ofj slate as a neglected r.i'j The "Plato" i ov. iwoike.l resource in mmiw cuutie- tip this way. So afraid, i the county curl of Marion county, that ,f itacitim wH R" wr,,n U ,,n ordered painte.l si.M.-boards put p nt every cre-sroad. In th. hook just published en titled "Saying and Doings of (IreatMen," it is to he observed that "Sayings" InVe up the greater part of the book. Having di-ooveud Harris.; we'll make hit nomination for. congress- muuuinoUs "' i Kogister. Ainiounccuii JluVUlg J'lll t llUfCtl ,. r .; Wagoner Mullonory ; j it is our intentitit. to kw I full 'f rtttl-Ty in ,o.e!iK'ico ftii'l )'r l-av; i ago u resH'ctfully olIr . I CKAVi:S A MDttllii V .V-- i ... AMD Union Pacific Siluated in the mi.Ut of tlu- ereiitct hon-piodut ing M'etiolij i,i.;.rt.n.iio -l o.y "" t U..L I .lit ll I..ll1' ' Mond.iv, Washinguoi's birthday Over - the bier ot Senator . nw vt Hanna. deceased. (vi'nu,r , (loU,rminil,p the date u.id place Chamberlain takes occasion to, hvlVuv, ,hl at,. convention, say that never in the history 0i " tl,; country did any man cverj rnisHch a campaign fund or i il ; , it 8 hvwy .j rr,,. , r-i- ' ;, ;; , 1 . fin,, ..nt a hut-varl, raising lv as did ho u the caiupaign of , tmj, t.iu i (, . lm and 1,00. And a suitbyck or startmg a ; un a tax-paver pending to enjoin ; helping to develop the .m the Governors oppointees tfv's resources, go well with from diverting state funds to! politics. their private use. i 111 ,.r(.liiu r . i, 1 1 rJL.. Hi-, I '' lfl"- 1 he il l io x pee I c I nif ni ( ( ,f K-it- il,,.,orfti I'hI.h.u A eongr-.sman has reMgn-d his j, , U-.'-' iwiiuinu t l.ir' lw' , , i ii, ,.rr T1MK ('Hf I'l'I.K 1 am out tif polities aioi m l" r(iB rM1- ,-..ti mi shotv busities. II. VN . ci.n. ' . . . . . . .11 I L IHillVcr. I IVriUii.l H W.il!."i..l., I aui a eainlitlate f..r c. ingress. s ,t.ii1 ki.. '".'. M. O ...... !o ii. ut vil'ii!.,Clon,I'l -K. i . il jrris. Well, il is lp year. Portland Only un 'I Keturii - -to. The Southern PaeilioCo. i H"W m-Hing round trip tiekris to IWl land from lioh-pende lie.-, tor 'J-'jU, good going Sttiurilny or Sunday, jrituriiing .-nntiay mm I giving ail ihty Sunday and Monday tin rortlami. in" "'" ii III vi iii'... -- - - ..... .. ,f lO'lii'! j- ii -.i... i . 1 ii in, n i it I i in vii v ... j ....... .I,,,, iii iroin i orumiu. khihm .. .. l 1 f ... tl.rl Tl ulin i WOI't.llV of OC- : ' ., . . ' . . i ..., to be distinguisueu iiuinvtuv. lJC .rates lo the republican suuu i p()rtlaml poopm a i n . soldiers by having a red, instead ing a leader of men will never , nv(,iui(in tht,.(. an, r! t..tie j V.Uev lints at greatly reducnl of a yellow band around the cap, complain of the stupidity o . ,iUt t,,,.n, arc 17iraf. io ingratitude of . . ... ... i ... . 'a picKeu coioa "v f i.v.r-,- ! hehind tt while with one, vtms. f the inarmrecni-: . , , .1 .. very nne appeuiuu. uuumi,.u, t, i it ties on the number oi oeie- footing of the Japanese army tion of the public. Those things j pxceeds 500,000 men, and its are BI1 a part of the great game , " of lite, and to meet them and not tro down brlore mem in - - , b . , Aaflllt :u: news from its tiles of ioity-lhree d scouragement and detent is. . , uiscoui.fa years ii"o. n the mad rush the final proof of power. J1"' . . the nnai Fu " 1 lfnr t . seven years pur inlw One gnoil.rt m-eoinl liitml tiameiM ami a scroll'! bnmt wg.. aliuoftl new. AoMri. Uix l.'A ImJi Irsmtftice, Drw, jror ,3 1 Two gooil second hand wagor.. U in need of one il will pay you to call at Josse A Puce's. n ;i m it ..ii!..Ctom!o"'l I litittit.tf - r.o. urn. AlUnllo halt jke, tVn,er, f, kif VVUi.tM,iala, ( tt": iv ii in via Kt. t'ny. I' lluiiUiiK- l.aU. t'bkagu tun. 4 KJ..I. SI Paul Walla Walla, ! Va.lMall nml-ai.e.o f a it in via Ui. I' nil man, hi.kanu. M1iiih1j. M Paul. I'nltiili.MH- nVr', Cliieago ' ami t:l. i TO liimr., Pi.rUnoil lo t'lucap . rbai.tf" f e'. Tt'lo' f"' ..o ... . , . I.,t an.l mil via l'if.-v tK'K.VN AMI ICtVMt hCMKl-' raoM e'lati-Ain. All niUvg tlali-. ! .iil'jirl to fliaiii,"''. H , in Kur 'an I'laiiclwn ' hail r.t ' ily- i lai!y el Huiiilav f in fi.turday At, lliriiliPN, Al., lf-H", cm.t'iini atvaa To A.lorla and f ' BlutllfV m m m m ct ct m m m ct ct rt ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ct & & m i .,WE PREPAY SOLID OAK TREASURE & GEM TOP The most complete piece of Furniture c 1 ' is- f.'.V.J f J If- li M IH for a Kitchen. We will sell the top oi table separate at $4 each or the two com bined for - $r3-00 FREIGHT PREPAID OUR OWN MAKE ; ! " . -r-r- -l-inr-r l ! .1 1 .m t ! SOLID OAK auiuiiJ uaa uuroji Jfc3??!lTfl Vnlt rJ"S 1 Willi nwi-ll plaffl BT''tHjiWl . lfPidtS'K. I M r.'-'-'ii! i f.. ellJTf . l 1 K" mTr J thing with flat J -to -a I x auK i w,,. c-., ;j ( SJtLE PRICES I . - , , m n in iwi -i U RED ROOM SUIT With FRENCH BEVELED GLASS 24x30 Inches mTTTo -or -cin A fsTrp m a "RT."R Former Price $25. Special Price $20. Highly Finished, Hard Wood, Only $9.00 V t; iiite a laisio iiijc ua yyiaswi'.gitr.g Jixtension labies ana are selling them like the time honored "hot cakes" because our prices are 1 I I II Ml III .Mi SALEM, ORtiCiUN. right cpV vrj 50 PATTERNS OF GO CARTS JUST RECEIVED Our Carts aro Uphol stered and fitted wjr special pareoi cspeciao;, for our trade and ' cuaranteo them to bo thf .v . t' w v..v