I I O WEST SII.F. ESTEItrltlM:. im.w:xikst-"":' .- " ! '. ' .1 ..... t,r are 1. ' lri : ' ' " . . . f I -,( 111. "i , West Side Enterprise., p4iJ-eut of thi fum IVrrj cUiBJt for uHi Krvl" "f ;;,, TU!.r.M- - f n-iurK Kvijir riM. ; kV.iv. drutv for Linn count. Th S. P. has b-a !." iitirf"'"""- u" (1 r. ; i ::- ... - ' ' " . i l v... . 1 .:; . -. i f - '" J' 1 .. . . . ... . . a ' . 4 t i I a . t . i r n rr'i l. . w i . t i ' . . null h i ' jHH t". ,' TiT . . g-. :v. .... I t'-jV II T TL,t; f.,r ' t;r.rhi, fitwU to lih:n: 0tul.l ' ' I .,,! ...1. If ihry '"i'irt li'u!-I !t,,J I ,. nuix f i IT' nnvii frmi dirt M..i(. 'r vcrunj. "riTTVV iTiI!nok. 1"), J. It. McNary the neit rixtr -Uy ct.r,ge ur SirSalrnCl rTUt. r r' : for Mtrion. IW, tut McNarr the better uh morning train Thv Pulk Comity Oii-ntr. in it hvtiu nom in ' E Ktrkftri-k. of !''.. mtl.e re put l:o.n candidate to r-j r' '' Polk count in the en! sice tL district ttArnr lives nJ rt-turning t r 4me route in ; ju (U .. ntatioa of Mr Kir- in ttis countr ce aces coi cue ice eTeutos:. cuiu tum.. tr,e ik-uhi 'i '!oeJ n JJitional sum to out of I'wrtlinJ hich will rut; libit nmJ in the Uw. Thereto McMmnville by y of !ii in I'loweuci of tZ'0 for j Wbiuor in. J then tick to " derutr hire for Tolk couctr but ', VhitroQ nl on to hertJn, A i'.c Wo A Irs I. ! - i ,yi tht .r am.ul. rii.rnt., ,,.u. ..f tU ..vcl!i- tft Hp rrpubliiin r MiM, 'April 7; the cnuuir r.)flt, I.efM', !'.,.. j .1 J'fii i'. MS MUX... Nt ;n .. - - r.m -4,u.t-M ! r7 out- ; would pive o turning nnu. u lfc n,, -ct t) tho 'w'1 j J. N. Hirt, the'present incutn- in cprortunit to r-ach Portlanl j,,, ii0 hue i j ri ffuirt ; bent is i cmdiJate for re-elect- in the evening, nd i.o r;I Jii atl dH? not JliiMiihv . i - .'I .11 rxaJilv Kinl.ti.! i'',,V... 1 l!t.!H! n! - - " ".k, r, ,f r.n.K tirl('otl,rr ruuntre Je.:re. t rr. cn the :t .;! A the communications it! the county tbelseat three important char.,;' . jelecte.i ia the si'irr of t-NXI, thit may be ! the fwple of .Newt-erg wry .f.V IMPor.TJ.VT OmCE.yion The jmr)rt4nce of rtn nf the most imp-Mlint 1 roition together ith officers to I coming campaign ii that of , saved, will probably bring out much apf rrci v.e District Attorney. TLis oficej others, though there is u vet is one that requires the higbest j no irowed cindidate ia opfo- degree of integrity nd honesty j ition to Mr. Hart. There i ind the can chosen to 11 it,ome opposition to Mr. Hart J like Citsars wife should be 'tut as vet it is not organized? , other t!iin lU ca.'S'InIi'-'- A? swalk -rr'.c above suspicion. It is even more essential to the rights and protection of individuals and ocietv to have a man that ran cor centered on any other can didate. The semination is by delegates to the state convention and solicitude for delegates will r r!C.r. do h"!e rnutn from Washington leioken the i.far aprrcjt.-h of larupaijji: A nutnlr of Volk onty - pie yesterJay met ted Ut-r j goernrr.eut nuip of t!.e t'n.tt-J,' UU1. It was forwar ied t the i !. l'I, woui'ri j J. M. ."lark, K. (". Kirifjc ! II' f f '....I- V.'.m I ..i.l... .1 ' '! t t the Uorl.l loir. " luLr u. 1 It i, will you hav for itite Hu l the l.- butt.-r -f Wi j iTt.tnt 'n..ke in iViformi: Pytoii tl. cm r,ftftt . . I !! t!toIIl-vri OH h.vin. , l ai.k t uildiog left any y Tt.r Ix grrin hit5irto -. !ic K. gi'liT is pro It !:m d.i-arded it akr.I 7-folumn a n .i" iH i i now six cob reuet of Congressan n:r'r , ,U11,( ..f,; .a, th- .... i Hern;inn is the Wmt r i:T Kri:IK. I l-I T cot be swerved from the path of, be more ia evidence after dele- duty and justice in this oflce ' gates are named at the primaries. than on the bench a circuit judge; for if the judge goes wrong the supreme ceurt can right his acts but under the present law. the district attorney may take the place of the old common law institution of a grand jury. In this district a grand jury ia seldom called and if one be called, the iitrict attorney is legal adviser while .Y WBEEG W.LYTS IT The Newberg Graphic, which has been taking interest ia a proposed change of railroad service says: "On last Saturday the writer called on W. E. Coman of the passenger depart- dent of the Southern Pacific' and in a few minutes conversa tion laid some of these matters Colonel E. H. Cro.!r U lx -r;.r-r iiu-irceraied Leeu appointed to g to Japan j a i- a Volif1 f1" to studr the methods of Japan! in the Precin t tn hich the jad .n l Russia in killins each other! ' Uavtl Thi -rpletu otf. If any improvements overj'le the ordinary methtvU of exterminating foes at ar are discovered, Colonel Crowds will report to this govenmernt. AND OREGON SlIOTLlM Union Pacific Besides nominating I Harris for cor.gre-s it the Kirst the iurv is nsuallr made ud of (before him. He said he was - 4 1 men inexperienced in the tech-j glad to be reminded of theso nicalites of law and the district j conditions just at this time as attorner is the controlinr power. oSeials were considering some district, the Eugene Register is! out for Xet Williamson in the; Third. There is danger of the; Register being a.-kel why it U;je .tjoa of law is one ith tich 3 THAIS I KOM lt)KTLaNt)to ; to KarMi I'ttf ; thfwjgh l'i ttuu Anent the closing of gsmbliug ; -wfin -' tti row, m Jilrin, lit Oregutuan riio.Jtt-j,wilt);,lf ri,msttmt imiiimit) !Ir uggert it's not Ut to Tort Ml I TIani. And it .-t..I nearer to ro ro.u.. m UHiepen.: er.ee ana tno roaa isj .......,, . , j. I'..fl rj Ft Wtrftd. m . ktiml t"ty. t. I Xj too. igd. Under the present law, the district attorney may alone, without the intervention of a grand jury, draw an indictment, against an individual, prosecute important changes in the pas senger service of the West Side lines. The Graphic i3 convinc ed that the people have a good friend in the person of Mr. would return the Second district ; congressman but kick out the First. It is hardly likely th South- era racinc anow ita wei rails to rut ith the in- him and take his life. The op- j Coman and further that he portanity for mischief is cn- go as far in the improvemenl limited if the district attorney I of the service as the officials it be an unscrupulous man. It is the head ofSeers will permit.' creased tratT.c all along the line acting (or increased M-rvice. At:utr tk, rotr, l.u:Kr.u('lT1N 103 o Haotictr I.oou, Oio Wo. mod Katt. ! within his power not only to wink at law-breaking but to menace law-abiding citizens. Polk county has famished the district attorney for this district, Polk, Marion, Linn, Yamhill and Tillamook counties the past four years. The total It 13 always expected that a railroad company will pat on more trains when the business ia in plain Tiew, bn t it i3 also true that a company can often The lack of dwelling houses in Independence deserves the To the senate committee in vestigating the Mormonic charg es a-iiiin-t Senator Srnoot i President Joseph Smith ai he perferred to disobey the law rather than abandon hi five wive. J. (ieorgi Stoll, has onlv three wives, and be is in jaih be induced to increase the ser- attention of some one. Emi- vice when the prot3 may not be so plain'.y in sight, if the grants have been arriving the past fortnight and more are on There has been a congestion of immigrants in Portland and on the west bound overland The l-oundary dispute ltern j Ecuador and Peru is to be set- , . , . tied by the Kin of St ain, as ! t M.a ioB.h.n..wj. arbiter. Prttiy Knotty tion far so young a (hap C i mot tr, i'nilm.B, H;kt).. Mihcnpiiii, I l .al. to,oih Mil- at llant. The Portland jailbirds hsve taken the trouble to go oul and register and now ther are thoe mean enough to opposo their voting at the primaries. Every business man of Imle Tohoar. I'ott'.nd to O.toa. i ctittign t4 rt. Ikk.ta i ril or - mn4 nll via IVn i IX,'EAN AMI KiVER hCllKDIU, run rttartano, Alt mlief dalm I titjct W fhn. for hmn Frcio 4 h.ilr S day. m m m t t 1 ci ft ft t ct (t ft rt ct rt ct ct (9 & CD ss ss. 0 ..WE PREPAY THE FREIGHT . . TREASURE & GEM TOP SOLID OAK SOLID OAK BUFFET !"mr3 1 1 1 The most complete piece of Furniture for a Kitchen. We will sell the top 01 table separate at 4 each or the two'coin bined for - $8-00 FREIGHT PREPAID OUR OWN MAKE With swell gia- 'l"'ir a.'iu Kir'o fhap-'l Uiiriur $ lit Ab'.'llt thi- mun- thing Mith Hat glais Jonr, - .i;;ti i t ' 1 1 5 r THIS ELEGANT TABLE Highly Finished, Hard Wood, Only $9.00 BED EOOM SUIT With FRENCH BEVELED GLASS 24x30 Inches Former Price $25. Special Price $20. I i. - a M" e I -I We have a large lire of Extension Tables and are gelling them like the time honored "hot cakes'' because our prices are right. SALEM, OREGON. wa pat tss fbszgb;. -Msf sS' atf ay Our Carts are Uphol- f I Btorotl aud fated with I I special parsol especiall j for our trade and we guarantee them to be the h'8t on the market f I m ''- m v, y 50 PATTERNS OF GO carts! JUST RECEIVED ! Si V V