West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, April 21, 1904, Page THREE, Image 3

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    WKHT SIDK KNTKItmiSK, INDKI'DNDKN'CK, OIlKfJON
TIIR1E
SALEM, OREGON.
Jl TEMPLE OF FMSHIOM
SuU'w' n-Ittfick in Ut it'n liriht f p.Tf.M linn
iinw : everything lut woiiiiiu'm lu tirt run dtHiie i , .!,
nnVirr'-t, iuiiUtmIm an- the luteal weuveH ami
iii'liiH- 'l'' ,a,"t, M,l',"i:l, what make
iii. ri!Hi women the bent tln-No'il anl tin- u- envied
;,, world. Kxamino our utock. Vu will reali.e m
arc in wr proper plant in tin- lead. N. .t lr place
would Kitii-fy uh.
Ladies' Wear
.ealh.r I..-T.U. "'l''
, A, I... C "lll,,l,1,,n
,run.l I ' lltfMr''l'l'',l,,'7',y
,,rl1.U..... We ar .rr,..fl to
fr.,i.l. i-i.l th '- ' '
, .-t -.l. M.i Varieties and at
Want) rather ttxIiK'y mlia-,-
the m-l 'f
HANDSOME MUHT VAIST,
COOL SIIIKT VAtST SUIT,
LIGHT VIK1IIT SKIRT.
LATN tiKPSSING SACOUE,
ELK l-KTTIOOAT.
MUSIIN UNUKKVEAH,
LWHT M PICii r IIUSJKKY,
LIGHT TKWHT UKKSS GOODS,
OXrOHI) SHOES,
fANCY PARASOL,
COOLER UNDKKWKAK,
SL'MMKH NKCKVKAR,
SUMMKK COKSKTS.
It's man' ilitH to tlira ae!,
Fvery -i,iitlirit ! I.u.i
lira., lioiiic, luitoly glut lririi,l, aiif
getla il.nl N imtri i(i. as HfU
mean, all) al!n. The . ,r,,.,.,
man Ima Ilium n . i li.r 1 1 1 1 1 ! f
n if I ii la mote ii'nr
Hern )mi can I'iikI veryl Mi, In
lli rlulliltiK linn make you IMk
nil at .mall iiil v. Voll I , m V r
llm (Incut rlinriit til i; liiralHciil
duiliing In rlinotti fiuiii tlrul la uliiian
III the a!!y, and nl Hip loaest
prtcra.
Men's Hats
Warm weather i ry i('t,,t i v ol
lip- head nt'sr. Our lino of warm
wi-atlier hala la now romplet and
eiuhraeea all t'i new liajea in
traar, ao(l or flltf data at urea Hint
ar not equaled in tlii rity.
Make ua prove tlii assertion ty
una trial.
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Cadics
matches
$$.75 '
to
$20.00
O.JL Kramer $o.
3cwclcri and Optlclam,
Ddic$
matches
$$.75
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$20.00.
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llME TABLE, Effective Novcmper ,
No. :
I". M .
1:20
1:36
1:39
1:45
1:55
No. I MILKS
A. M.
lA'i 0
8:00 4
8 ;(:'. 5
8:10 7
8:20 9.25
STATIONS.
Lv DALLAS Or. Ar
" Toatfl' Siding "
" Gilliamd "
" I5riilgoix)rt "
No. 4
r. m.
5:10
4:54
4:51
4:45
4t35
No. 2
A. M.
9:55
ysy
9:3G
9:30
9:20
JJly.wcfpt Sunday. u GENERAL MANAGER
JTumi ttop on onl. OLTNOCftu
Commercial Job Work A Speciaty
MODEST SIZED HOP FARM.
jCoit of Land and Maintenance of
I 20-art Hop Yard In Hop
Center of Oregon.
(ii'urtjii Jliir lio i!iun lit'ra friiiii
llliimia hImiiiI Uh yenri nml
i wlm l IIUW li kllliatHlililll (iuzi-u u(
1 iiii'i'iiil)iit'it, lm ! i ia 1 ir)'iurci iti:
caiiuintn un tlm i iml lilui liiitilitif
iiiii-rt nl' a "JO uurw imp yard. '
tiiu I'Kiiinuia wa iri'.'iiireij ly a
uiviin"Vttlivi luiji Krowor ami muy
lie uiiiiaiilcrnj uh fliHliln. It fullona
imviity im cli ar U.kI () ! OOU
! I'luwiiiK iV tmrruwiiig " 2.5U, M
Hull fin. I IJ.j
ri'HinK nf lni) rimtii
linrt aitit-i: m to murk iluiita 10
Hop alnkoM, 1U IimiI L'(HJ
llnii liinif.li WK)
StnVfa ninl liilio (iO
lloti Imlcr , 140
Tt.ul 2 0-JO
' ltiuuti'd ('tmt of running hup
i ri'iuly fur nm.-ki l, ti J to 7o per H. j
rntliiiiiti-d yieltl lior Bern, lHOli
puuiiiU; cpIiiii.iIi"! valuo of JVu.'t
crnp .'! n r j uiind or sf -I -" J ; not
piulit pur ai'rc, rfi'kui)iii the mar
i ki t pticu nt -it! per jxiund, li;
lu't prolit per a:re reckoning the
iniuket priun at 10o jier pound, JjG.'J.
Mis exiwiifo of running u 'JO-aore
yurd up to phking time in about
IlilK), luil Ihii in iiicluih-d in th
tiumted coft of 0 i-tintu per pound
fur production. TIih tirat crop in
raided tliH aecond year after the
M'tliiig of hop, mid inleri'Mt hhould
h figured on investment and ex-peni-e
of working tli yard llm lirat
year without a crop. No planting
i neivfimary after a flaml is once
obtained., Varda aro now tieing
cultivated thut were cet out twen
ty yeiir ago-
Otbr Worlds.
Iiiv atil W f1(wlytin of thff AM.
,.1. nn iitln-r wiirlila and how far
i. UUitt)M tlir. (ttffrr fmm our
in. i ' -
I-I..I.i4.hU Mil nntv Im. ffllMMrd hv
llliini. w, rs - -j .
conijwnaon with animal nature on tin
mail ajiher of oura. More important
to ua ta a knowl!fje of ourwlvca.
"Know Tlivsiar" " an old Orrak
thought. How to take care of one's
own Tody U not ao atmpla aa aoma think :
th human meehaniam it a wondaWul
thing and mjairaa watching.
On. man who haa dona mora to teach
the Aniricn pople how to cam fur their
bodi than almoat n other, la Dr. R. V.
Pierc, of Huffalo, N. Y.. the Author of the
"Common Sna Medical Adriaer." He
aar ' I ,he quantity of the food
atrn which producea atrenirth and health
(fir aotne iwojile can keep alrong on a ery
nrwi, diet), but it ia how much food !
abioibtd and aa.imllated by the blood and
carried to nouriah aerry organ of the body.
It i, therefore, itally necewsary for the
body tnat ine aoma,-y -
atate If diae of the atoniacb, or what ia ,
callea -aioraacn umii",
nutrition then the heart, lieer, lunra, and
kidnrya do not act proper foodthey are
not fed on rich red blood, and in eone
quence, bcrin lo ahow rnfna of diatreaa.
Outwardly theae sifts may b pimplca
and eruption, on akin, pale face, aleepleaa
niffhta, tired, lanartiid feelinga, or, by reason
of the nervea not being fed on pure blood,
they become .tarred, and we receive a
warning in the pain we call neuralgia.
Kheumatiam, too. ia a blood diaeaae. After
year, of practice and atudy Dr. Pierce
found that an Alt.rative Katract, wblck i he
named" Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Dis
covery," made from the extracts of several
plant., invariably produced a tonic affect
SLn the ayatem. It helped the proena .of
afmorption of the healthy element, ia the
food and iucreaed the red corpueclea of
the blood, a. well as eliminated th. po.wn.
from the ayatem.
Business ia business. No time for head
acbea. Constipation cause, them. Doctor
pierce'a l'leasant 1'elleU cure them by cur
ing tha cauae. Uxstive and mild.
Notice lor l'ubllPrttloii.
Pepartmnnt of the Interior,
Lan 1 Otlliw at im-Koii City, Oregon,
April HI, HUM. , ,
Nntlpvla hen-liv Kivtm tlml H' following
. . s.'m"r haa tlU-.l not!. r
llmi l miiU.' tliiiil proif .niiport of hla
lore I lie irai" J ' "' i Vi,
nl nulla,. Oregon, on Junes, iwh. via.
H. E. n. isi !' TZL T ";irv.
hi'iV.rin.nnrHhTn
Kiam ln.1,vl.; i;. Vi.'M HewlU
wiiileiiiw. Oregon. J. I. Mnrka.D. M. Hewltl,
11. around, ofoninouth Won
AIRI'luuu o.
AdmlnUtrator't Notice.
., i. thai. T have
been appointed by the comity court or
the county of Polk, atate of Orwin.
nlulHtrator of the eatate of JJIHwrt
Mot ane, uiw' . ---
olalma imaluat th- aame .m reulred to
nreaent ine aaiuo ""'j' ,"" r
V ... k.. l.n at niv resl-
Tpnlleu as retiunou ,
denoe, po"'00 draa Indewudeuoe
or at the law ofilee of Butler and Coad,
Dallas, Oregon, within all rnontha
from date nereoi.
Dated thla 2Srd day of March A. D.
i.mvI THOMAH ruMtnui,
1 . j.i..i.ir.r of the eeUte of Uil-
bert McCabe, deoeased. i
Can Certainly Save You Money. $
EVERYBODY
RIDE
Buggies, Hacks, Surreys,
Wagons and Harness.
Two Full Carloads of the Above Goods Have Just Ar
rived Direct From the John Deer Factory, Moline, 111-
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Wo bourlit thf.;H0 (iood.s in carload lots for Spot
Cash, thetchy Having a good jirofit in Discounts and
Fn-ijiht. and can make TriccH on them as low as
any dealer in the Valley. If you want a Utiggy,
Hack, Surrey, Wagon, or any thing in the Harness
lino don't fail to como and examine our Stock and
(JET OUR PKICKS.
We
We have also just received a carload of Itest Cedar
Shingles and aro prepared to make you the very
lowest prices on these also. Your patronage solicited
BRIDWELL & CRAVEN,
LEADING GROCERS OF POLK COUNTY,
Monmouth, - - Oregon.
BEGAN TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12th
A Sale of such Magnitude and such Seasonable Merchandise has
never before been attempted in Salem. Our buyer has just re
turned from Portland where he made the purchase that puts us in
a position to accomplish that which has never before been done on
so grand a scale in Marion County. The Oregon Furniture Manu
facturing Company, 208-210 1st street, Portland, having decided to
drop all Eastern made furniture and confine themselves wholly to
manufacturing, gave us a tip that a great sacrifice price was being
placed on all their Eastern goods in order to quickly clear their ware
rooms to make room for the new lessees who are already moving in.
THEIR SACRIFICE LINES
Include Iron Beds. Odd Dressers, Dining Tables, Buffets, Side
boards, Chairs, Rockers, Stands, Parlor Tables, Etc. These goods
are all new and no shop-worn samples will appear among them.
This Salo will be the opportunity of the season to buy Fine
Furniture at Wholesale Prices. No hop ranch in the valley will
produce greater returns than buying Furniture of us during this
This Sale Will Take Place at 269 Liberty Street.
Next Door to Jos. Meyers & Sons.
Ik hue. Mmm k
Stores Salem and Albany
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