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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1904)
I i 1 " I i I iMR. HART WRITES Invites Thofouh Investigation of District Attorney's Olfkc Underlie Admin istration. Gmgresslonal Situation. Probable Outcome of Strife for Sen atorship. Other Matter. VbU, Or., March L'S, 1WM Ki-itok Wht Hikk Kntkui'iuhic: My Mltcntion lm boon called to in lii'rinl in your Umm of 'J.'.th lnt. As the article is ,lire. tl chiHly at me, I hoj yi.u will Kiv '""I""'' for tr' j,y. Evory tfooI c-itirn will .ndors whnt you say with refer ,,,p to tho importune of th !!' of district attorney, and th unification required of ono who successfully 1'ilU it- ' tjtiMiitMW, however, if permit tidto ni uiu-hnlU'np'il ly me, might toiiftrue-I to ho tacit .1 . . t . . . i n.l.Moii tlit U.'.y nrc trie. n-.Ni'iit tlie insinuation l,uc need thu ollii-o for the pur ,,. ..f rMfiini;. Any "stories; from nnilull or u..y oti.erp- " , " . . ...... ..ir..,.i ... l,..!lv mil' out Harris pays thin tribute . ..... .i . UW I defy nv one to point. HrriK. tl. bril-, , ,4 Mgh,' iiisUnc. where l!"1 U,,K '''""'. '; lvoevrattrmpt-l to .Holl,, '' Oregon'a opportunity : (!.,,(.1,t,1,trut1Uo1.vf..r,.v.'"'"'"I"lil,, Congress a vtg.j l!V..,ti,nl..pr-. Tl Iir f,'r" ful w,,: ..f U,,. V ,rS...K Km i K! i:i"i' -ill ho great fartor in ndvnnc: . i ... ii.i ..l,. . iiii! th material intercft of the; l.in ruix'Ot to know tliiil nliiM'st , , , ,. t ... - Pai-ilif Northui'M tliiit H to , y. rv public .itlm r from govi-r- ' ' s ,,orio ,,...M.,blo i- o-.d of "'' rxun growth and: !.,..., grafts. In some i.,.ivel..i.,m.nt during tho next; u,h o.TU.Htion, aro no , '!"ul ',r ''.lury. . ,i..uht true, btit I have faith' i i innigh in iimiikiiid to ! lit ve ' j that in the great majority o i mm h tlit-v ar without fuiind-i at, ..ii, A to mv t-apnbilily, 1 iun willing t" leave- that to my fellow j HI),j ri Kirkpntriek with, pros iiieuihiT'4 ' of lhi bar, to thei ,., ts s bright jm the skirtfi on a judges Ik fore whom 1 !tavi fre- ttuitner'i day for both, accord tired, ami to the records of thejj,, lo M,jr analysis of the situu courti. Tho latter will show, 1 tion. Hopefulness, however, thing, us great a percentage of hiireidful prosecutions a that of any other district attorney. Furthermore, the court records will show that the expense to the taxpayers bus been cut down nearly fifty per cent, during the put four yearn. For this 1 think I am entitled to some credit, for it is within tho power of a district attorney to incur al most unlimited expenses in criminal matters. As to my paying Mr. McNary for extra services, I. can nee nothing wrong in that. Ho niinply receives what I would have to pay some ono else for doing. If I were "divtdjng the ollico" with him it would bo dillerent but such is not tho case. The policy of the ollico and its -direction, are entirely my own, and I assume all responsibility. In conclusion permit mo to to say that I dasiro a careful and thorough investigation of my conduct of the cflicc, and if it does not meet with tho approval of tho people, 1 do not want a re. nomination- On theotberhnnd, if my administration docs meeti standard bearer. This paper with general approval, 1 will! however, lm aI,tli,,a, 1,1 nppieeint.. a re-niniiiution. but; ,,r0s-!t to the coming coiivcn I Hindi not resort to U1)y under-! tj0, 0r recommendations to hand means to t it. I make furl her than the adinoni- t x- n I . . i .,.., ..miliilale capable .1 . i. J All. vi' ry i In' Ihio iiii ir run. nouruod. Tin leading catidi litt s Iiava not developed foh lowing of tniMwrrving loyalty. Men, who, a few ls ago thought they were Hermann men now think they ur for Harris. Likewise, those who lit an rnrlitr alaguof ths campaign thought they would support Harris, now think thsy are for llf i maim. Marion county km hald her priiiiarie, and aa was expoeted a majority ol the dsle gates to the county convention will fuvor llurri. Ileally, Marion is not ao much a Harris county aa it i anti-Hermann. Tho Toledo Reporter advises ull Lincoln county voters who tako part in tho primaries to se that none huillaruiuun dele giitea he allowud to go to tho county convention, for it adds: "We lutvo always been loyal to him, and why 'trade horsvs in the mi Idle of tho stream.' Bend Hermann delegutes." The Newberg (Iraphic ad vises; "Yamhill county republi cans will nuke no mistake if they send a delegation to tho ,.n j,,,,., ,. Vt.Ilti(m wlj, KM J M 1 1 l 111 I IIINIMIi The Ktigonis Ilegiiter, that irttiti iiui n ui h 1 inn in nrnn j (M,ny nlfairn intercut ,.,.(.. tt in utate hciiutor ninl -till the !i - MiiU't M-ems to be narrow-j ,),,vvn to Mr. Laughryl does not lead to inactivity in their ciwe for they are working like heavers. Tho'vo both had enouirh experienco to realize1 that ho who lies down to sleep Ion tho wft side of n political cinch, often uwakes to behold ,ir own skin nailed to tho bam door. Neither cniuinhito lias unv skin to lose if he can help it and there is enough uncer tainty in the situation to haunt their nightly dreams. Many re publicans doubt tho advisability of nominating either of the load ing candidates, and there is J. M. Stark that has never said be had withdrawn, and there is E. C. Keyt who has never said be would not take the nomination if it comes his way. And thera are others. As a matter of fact, of those mentioned, Mr. Laughry has stood the test of four years service to the public and not a word has been uttered against his ofliciul record. A clean record and the confidence of tho people, naturally makes of him Htrong man for the campaign, ,1,0111 1 ih-J party choose Mm us la.i.l !-t.on who .!Vors tl.o !;;:r;::;i::;.-r::':;::r iro-;,atK' Mil lOlinu.' . WIBT AIDE ENTElinilSE, strength to tha" ticket rather than a aource of weakness. i. H. Cooper bf Polk county, who is also a large property owner of this county, was inter viewing his many friends in Toledo yesterday. Mr. Cooper is mentioned as joint represen tative for Polk and Lincoln. According to precedent the nomination goes to Polk county this year, and Lincoln county dolegates could do no tetter than support Mr. Coofer. To ledo Reporter. V. K. CJilbert, a lumberman of Falls City is being seriously considered hy the democrats aa a nominee for assessor to succed Mr. Myers. Manga llprt. The Halein RtaUman reports that it has dsreloped that a num ber of hore brought over from Kastern Oregon by the Kreaa Pros, are afTscUd with tbe mange mak ing it necessary for some of them to be killed. The Krebs Hros are quits sure that the bunch of Eastern Orrgon borses shippad in by them have not the maage, but say they are infasted with lice, Tho lice, tbev claim, burrow by the thousand in the bide and unb'M their pro lrei is Mopped msy prove fatal to liorni". The evmptoms of itching nd rubbing oir of hair are not al together diff-rent from mange symptoms. I m hrebs have a borsn at their place south of Inde pendence iiffreted and they -are trying dilTerent experiments to kill the 'ien. There is no doubt this one lms a few million lice as a magnifying reveal. The animal has bcon clipped and blue , vitrinl and tobacco juieo applied with the hope of exterminating the pest. TrmjeUy Averted. "Jel In the nick of time our little tHy vt h khvcI'' wrllM Mr. V. Wl kiiiN of I'lfwiint City, "Ohio. "Pneo monla hnd played l lioe with him toot n terrlll- eetiKh set In belilee. Ioetr trpstrd him, but lie grew rw f very (lay. At leii?lh wn tried Dr. KIhr's New Dlwovery for Ooo suuipllon, hhiI our darling wan vaved. lie's now sound, and well." Every body ought to know, It's the only sure cure for I'ougliH, Colds and all Luiir diHraws. Guaranteed by A. H. IM'ke, L)ruRKlt. rrl( 60o and f 1 .00. Trial bottles free. For Kale. Fresh milk cows; enquire of II. W. Murphy. INDIGESTION "I wu tronkl4 with toa oh trouble. Thtdford'a Black Draught Sid m mor good la oaa wwvk tkan all tha doo tor'i mlloln I took ia a rnr.'-MRS. SARAH X. BHIRFIELD, Kll.tUrllla, lad. Thtaford'a Black Draught quickly inTigoratci the aa tion of the ttomach and cures eyra chronic caea of indication. If you will take a umall dose of Thed ford'i Black Draught ooca ionally you will keep your atomach and lirar in ptr fact eondiUon. THEDfWD BLAOTRAUdH Mora ticknest it can sad by constipation than by any other disease. Thetlford'g Black-Draught not only re lieves constipation but cures diarrbipa and dysentery aud keep tha bowels regular. All drag-aiita Mil M-eant packag. "Thedford'a Black- Drauifht is the best ineili rim to rcnulate the bowi ls I havfl ever usfvl." MKS. A. 51. U It AWT, Sueada Ferry, N. C. ! 1 V i & ff'3m9 COilS. SR4s sGn INDEPENDENCE, OltEOON PROFESSIONAL CARD! W. R. ALL INI, D. D. a ...Dentist... t'alalMa KllnurtluB apMlally. Oonpor Building, lDaadDo, Or OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAM 11! ELL liUILDING, DALLAS, - OREGON. Tonsorial Artist Only nrst-class workmen em-ploy-d in the "Wigwam." 8hop situated on North side of C Street. G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titles Investigated. Eat Side Main Street, Independence, :- Oregon. i t. iii:nkli:, Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, One door south of Post Oflice. Fine Hatha in connection with ehop Independence, - Oregon. H. H. Jasperson, Undertaker. Enbalmer, and. Funeral Director. Independence, -j Oregon. DR. J. J. MURRAY, VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST OFFICE, BLACK'S LIVY STABLE DALLAS, - - OREGON Carpet and Rug Weaving. PurtieM wishing work dona in this line will please call at my resiiteuo one block went and half block north of Palace Hotel. Jim. ?r. Jr. Warner, INDEPENDENCE, -:- ORRGON Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CARD NO. 24 No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany. '. 12:45 p.m. " Corvallis 2:00 p. M. Arrives Yaquina 6:20 p.m. No. 1 ReturniBg: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis. ... 11:30 A. M. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m. No. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a.m. Arrives Detroit 12:20 p.m. No. 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit 1 :00 p. M. Arrives Albany 5:55 p.m. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in tima to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giv ing two or three hours in Albany before departure of S. P. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching De troit about noon, Riving ample time to reach the Springs fame day. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. T. Cockreix, Agent, Albany. II. 11. Cronise, Agent, Corvallis. Ask the Agent for Tickets VIA re seesaws ST. f ACL, DCLCTfl, M1X.EAPOLK,XHJCAGO r. Lewi all eoiNTe CAST ANO OUT M 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY TMC FLYER AND THE FAST MAIL 2 BrLEHDII) BEitVR'E UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES DAYLIGHT TRIf THROUGH CA8 CADE AND ROCKY MTK8. For ratM, foldcm and tuM noenw tion rKrting Urketi, roatra, . mM on or addreaa H. DICKhOM, City Ticket Ai?fi)t, 122 3rd St., Portland. YEKKE8, G. W. P. A. 613 Fim Ae., Seattle, Wab. 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If you wish to see a nice stock of Up-to-date Goods then call at the 9 it CI CI II il CI il II II l CI OD II Zed Rosendorl & Co. I MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE A MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. vm IndefuiB- ! Imm AlrlUi Sr (tratm U n- ' Monmouth nittuth and Aim j Ialicndii. 7 ) tk. m. ' m. :M p. n. I . p. HI. trmrm tHM tnr ll IiidfMO Monmoutli n4 itnw for Mn- JodxpendaDoa. n.outo-nd timllM yn p ra, 11-fW m. m. 7; - :1A p. Bt. I.'tm Monmoath L. Moomooll. tor lWfm frlrll. ff-m- . I p. m. tJZp. m. ll "" " g uo I'm Monmoatb for ImO . um Ind-pn- l'-0.n (dm for Mod. m p. w. J.-06 p. a She peade, Davidtop & fledges, Props. Ciirars, Cigarettes, Tobac cos and Confectionery. First Class Soda Foc.vtai ei Connection. Store and Ladies Furnishings. OREGON 0 j!?N m m ci d ci o a i m ci ci ci w i ci ci o CI m a ci ci ci ci ci ci o CO li 1 1 1 1 11 II C;.fi.J !i.it'S is not vrv