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f WEST SIDE ENTERNUSE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON THREE G! d d 01 or 01 OS SALEM, OREGON. Great Sale of Men's Suits Wby not Rft your tult for Sunday T Tlnr' nothing to t rtnd by delay. AI180LUTKLY KVKKY HUIT, TOP COAT sod OVKKC0AT (ioept blues Miid blacks) la the uoum it radically reduced la price. Tb sale moludtw til f our fine summer clothing. No need lo be poorly dress ed now. ,.--.-. - Any $8.50 $10.00 $15.00 $18.50 Suit or - Overcoat. M 7.00 $10.00 $13.50 $0.50 $20.00 f 22.00 '$24,00 $25.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 $17 Ladies' Underwear . : Heavy undergarment that served to good purpose during the unus ually long drawn out winter are all together (insulted Tor tblt weather. Coniiequenlly our " counters are thronged by seeker for lighter knit underwear. Our .lock Include, the standard makes In many varieties The combination suits are so full o warm weather coin fort that a great many will not consider any tblng ele. Euough stock to quickly sup ply the multitude. THE SILK SECTION ipera. (treat quantity of new things tor summer wear. bilks tnai nave onineout late designs and oolollngs direct from the loom. A number of new silks' for shirt waist suits wilt make their first appearance tbis week, together with an im mense variety of uew novelties, iirand new patterns suoh as others tores sett for dollar yard. . 69c Salem, Tails City $ Western t Railway go. TIME TABLE, Effective November 23, !903,tZ2 P. M. '. 1:20 1:36 &x. 1:39 8:0 I:45T 8:10 1:55 8:20 1 MILES 0 9.26 STATIONS. fro. 4 No. 2 P. M. A. M. , Lv DALLAS Or. Ar 5:10 9:55 ? M Teats' Siding " 4:54 9-39 , Gilliam8 " 4:51 9:36 Bridgeport 4;45 9:30 Ar J'A LL8 CITY Lv 4t35 9 :20 Daily, exoept Sunday. Trains stop on Si nal or L. GERLINGER, Jr., GENERAL MANAGER. Special Prices On Violins, Ranjos and Quitars, Call in and we will explain why we are making these cut prices. If you can use any of the instruments now is the time to buy. . Respectfully yonrs, O. A. Kramer & Co. :. ') CO 1 ', (0 J l&k XL Rallcclt s Poole Coatractori and BlMr$ Jill work guaranteed. Estimates furnished on all kinds of carpenter work. Call on or addra fiaileck and Poole monaoKtb: Ore. BLOOD CEIXa Uf DIM.UK. 9 i BiAira. iffy PJcT Man U a millionaire many tlmfti over la the pMnrMion of blood cells. Womiii is ' not quite so rich, for scientUti have proven uit the oormai numtwr 01 re a Diooa ceiii in adult men it 6vc million; ia women four and s half million, to the square millimeter. The normal cell ia not abtoluteljr round ' In health, but, ia disease, becomea ex tremely irregular in abape. Every on caa be ia perfect health and poaseaa the mil lions of rich red blood corpuasles if they only know how to so shout it Dr. R. V. Pierce, consulting physician te the Inra lida' Itotel yd Surgical Institute, at But fiilo, N. Y., advises every man and woman to prepare for s long life by obaerving na ture ' laws. In the first place, if yout digestion is faulty, and. the food you est ia not taken up by the blood and a I in Hated properly, yon need s tonic and diges tive corrector, something that will increase the red blood corpuscles; be believes in going about this in nature'a own way Year ago, in his active practice, he found that an alterative extract of certain herb snd roots, put up without the use of alco hol, would put the liver, lunga and heart into fuller snd more complete action. This medicine he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. By assimilating the food eaten, it nourmlies the blood, snd, in stead nf the ill. sinned cornuscles. the rjer. son's blood takes on a rich red color and the corpuscles are more nearly round. Nervousness is only the cry of the starved nerves for food, snd when the nerves arc fed on rich red blood the person loses those irritable feelings, sleeps well st night and feci refreshed in the morning. XrtOWLKDOB IS rowEa. want to know about your body. Pierce' Common Sense Medical Adviser, which can be had for the cost of mailing. 11 cents in one-cent stamp for th cloth-bound book, or ai stamp for tha Saper-covered volume. 1008 page. Ad re sa Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. ' . , Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse tits bowels sad stimulate Ui sluggish lives If yon ' resd Dr. 1 Desperate) Conditions In Russia. Ibe recent assassination of Uie gov ernor of Finland Is but one of many signs of tbe growing unrest of the peo ple In the Russian empire. - Similar sign are to be observed in Poland, In tbe Caucasus and, In other parts of tbe czar's dominions. ; Industrial activities are being paralysed. Thousands of workmen are being (brown out of em ployment Because' of tbe shrinkage In traffic tbe railroads are reducing their forces. The amount of goods shipped this year compared with' Inst has decreased over one-third.. Of this the New York Times says: ) On tha railway lines of European Rus sia and Poland alona It Is computed that 60,000 men have been discharged during the last four months. The number of laborers and artisans thraushout the em pire thrown Into Idleness during the I sama period la estimated at from 800,000 . 10 tuu.uw. ine duik or wnorn enienajn little hope of finding remunerative em ployment until the end of the war. This army of unemployed Is steadily Increas ing at the rate of at least 8,000 a day. Tbe war In tbe far east la not tbe only and not even tbe most serious proposition that Russia bas to face, Tbe . frequent mutinies among those drafted for service, the mutterings of the unussimilated peoples of tbe outly lug provinces, tbe growing distress In all parts of tbe empire, the brutally re pressive measures adopted by Minister Plehve in dealing with threatened up risings, all point to an impending revo lution which one or two severe defeats In Manchuria will almost certainly pre cipitate. The sins committed by tbe Gt Petersburg government against tbe sp(rlt of liberty and progress have piled up a retribution which cannot be escaped. Tbe moral debt of an indi vidual' or- a nation must be paid. Whether It comes In a year or is de layed till later, that lund must In time become the scene of ar- Internal conflict which will shake tbe world. " TJje advancement of the human race toward liberty will go forward, and any government that stands In the way Of this silent but Irresistible march In vites Its own destruction. Tbe navy department continues build ing battleships that will withstand any explosive and manufacturing explo sives that no battleship can withstand. i889f?8888880 New Hay Baler. Having purchased a new hay baler, parties having hay to be baled will do well to see E. L. Baker or V. F. Campbell at Independ ence, Oregon. 2 J. L. vSttocEUomi (Si Co. At the Old White Corner, SALEM SALEM'S BEST STORE GROWING BETTER EVERY DAY T HE Old White Comer, The Hub of Salem, always looked upon fts a big dry goods store; grew too small for us m much less than a year s time. Our beautiful new annex eives us a half more room in which to handle our mammoth stock of goods. We carry the most reliable stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc.,. in Salem, 'pur prices are always reliable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 0c A 10c 15c IT 3c -as . 4c Great Clearance Sale of. Wash Goods Bays our regular 10 to 15o grades of Lawns, Dimities, etc. Buys our regular 15c to 20c grades of wash goods. A great assortment of 20c and 25c wash goods. , Splendid values. . Embroideries formerly sold for 5c to 7c a yard. - Embroideries formerly sold for 6c to 10c a yard. 1lC Great Clearance Sale of Wash Goods Embroideries formerly sold for 15c to 25c a yard. 25c Embroideries, formerly sold for 35c to 50c a yard. 50c Embroideries formerly sold for 75c a yard. A 58c AH over Embroideries, Tuckings. etc., worth 75c to $1.00 a yard. 98c AH overs, formerly sold for $1.50 a yard. Great Clearance Sale of Clothing and Shoes We will move our clothing and shoe stock into our new annex to the White Corner in a short time, and prior, to that time we will sell all the goods in this store at sacrifice. See us for Trunks and Bags, Quilts and Blankets and all kinds of wear- 11 ing apparel. Headquarters for Ladies' Suits, Wraps and Skirts. The Old W hite C or n e r SALEM J Ask -tie Agent for Tickets . VIA AMD OREGON Snojp um Union Pacific TO SPOKANC ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO T. LOUIS AND ALL POINTS CAST AND SOUTH. DAILY OVERLAND TRAINS THE FLYER AND THE FAST MAIL 2 SPLENDID SERVICE UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES DAYLIGHT TRIP ACROSS CAB CADE AND ROCKY MTN8. For tickets, rates, folders and full in formation callon or address H. DICK SON, City Ticket A(?ent, 122 3rd St., Portland. - 8. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A. 612 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. GL Hawkins 3 TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY Through Pullman standard and tour- i r: ii . jk i i il: ill Sleeping cars oauy to umana, ini cago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City ; through Pullman tour ist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to unicago ana Kansas uity reclining chair cars (seats free) to tin East daily. 7.0 HOURS Portland to Chica g Mo Change of Cars 70 DKPART TIME SCHEDULE AEEIVK FOR PBOM PORTLAND FROM : : f Chicago Bait Lake, Denver, -Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, St. 4.30pm 9:15a m via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- East. ton. . . Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth, Omaha, 8 : 15 p in via Kansas City, St 10:30 a m nuniing- iquis, unicago ton. and East. St Paul Walla Walla.Lewis- FastMait ton, Spokane, Wal- 6am via lace, Pullman, Spokane. Minneapolis, S t raul, JJulutli, Mil waukee, Chicago and East. 7:35 a m Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE $1.50 Per Year OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8 :w p. m. for Astoria, way points ana North Beach Daily, except Snndav, at 8 .00 p. m ; Saturday at 10:00 p." m. Daily service, water permitting, on Willamette ane Yamhill rivers. . For fuller Information ask or write your nearest ticket aeeitt, or A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Porriand, Oregon. CorvaJIis ft Eastern Railroad 24 .12:45 p. m. J 1:45 p. at. . 5:40 p.m. . 7:15 a.m. ,11:30 a.m. .12:15 p.m. . 1:00 a. K. . 6:00 p.m. . 6:30 p.m. . 11:15 p. m TIME CARD NO, No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves .Albany " Corvallis Arrives Yaquina . . . , No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina .. . . Leaves Corvallis . Arrives Albany.. No. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany. . . Arrives Detroit. . No. 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit.. . . Arrives Albany... Train No. arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giv ing two or three hours in A,vany before departure of S, P. Noitb bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the P. trains at Corvahid and All-nay giving direct service to Aewpon and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 1:00 a. m., reaching De troit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. CockrelTj, Agent, Albany. H. H. Cronisb, Agent. Corvallis. Geo. T. Rogers o. WHPLFSAL DAPER DEALERS Osborn Reapers. For Osborn vetch reapers, the only vetch machine, Osborn Bind ers, Mowers, Rakes and Extras, call on J. II. Moran, Monmouth. l.ww I.. PAPER Salsa Oreges V