West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, September 13, 1904, Image 3

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    DAY AND NIGHT
-louer Hlddnll wu fa
, " t,",u"r. Mr. Rlddell
jfcwi No Low Ebfc f Mon
Fa - and Winter Price List
btldgi of the county.
EVfcKVlJUDY'S COLUMN
:, ,,,, 73ft) .
mouj, the Educational
Ccnttrt
" ' ... ii.. uusturtixa tmiutine .
MONMOUTH.
0. Meadof I -""d Ort.
k.lfti fl4a.
yiflOB -
',.,!.nJ Friday.
i yi
GImid IrfltJ t Portland U
Uital frlrmU hrt.
W. E. !!ril-'l and litnil (pent
Ujiv at Amity.
Jim Kthfl Fklnner la up from
,rt!io(l vUitiflg her parenta Mr.
U Mr. L H. H.il.
Mulkey and family hav
I J . . n Aitllr. ft I ITr. I ft m
J L Mulkey and fnily return
lj from WaMport where they pot
Liumttier.
I J. Corl, who recently pur
th Saer property, hat
Ujbii family from Albany.
John hop yard, -mil tln(, book
will. Keriey Kldr-Jg-'a
Jnalda. Finder plcae return lo
Ihla ufllca.
an-1 calf. Will dlsiwee of same
ai H). Pam Muhelman, Inde.
Hndnnce.
Mn. 8. It. Marhart and three
;JrD have waved hert to attend
S'orroal.
Ur.aiid Mr. Charlea K. Fergu
sWt Monday for battle, after a
rtvitil willi relative here.
PjaidVnt Il'ler returned Mod.
ffwiu ltteburg where he at
44 1 leather inlllul.
iffhouraof vainly racking hi
iriin, '
mry ecribe cried " tis alt In
nin."
ktli r-ally not a thing to write,
hton!v thins that happen
lid.y and ntght.
RUNE DRYING.-I am pre.
pared to dry all prune brought
to oiy evaporator 3 mile weat of
Monmouth Ihla raoo. L. 8.
roller.
LOST A ina!l leather eatchel
between Independence and tha
Oltenheimer camping ground.!
Kinder leturn to Went Bide Entr-!
prlee office, j
II ...
I ! Nut I
Just Heceived
Rainy Day
Skirts
Nicely tailored,
bought at factory
prices. You could
not buy the goods I and woman
and make them at
theso prices.
$1.50 to $6
THERE IS A REASON WOV
Our method of d-lnga caib burinesa
should apHal to every thinkiog man
MoiU eof Fli Hettleme it
"Williams'"
Shaving Soap
Nolle li hr-bjr (ivo that II. II. :
Jaiwrwn, adraiulitrator of tha Miat1
of rtarali Jaorii), dMraMHl, bit fllcd I
Intlie Oiontv Court of tha Mmtm i,f
Ornroo, for I'olk t'ounty. hta final afl-1
piMioi aa.Iiiilt).(r-lor, and Itial Hat-'
nniav, ilia S4tn day of NrtiUtmiMr. !
at I ha btitir of ouao'otuck, p. ni.. ofaald i
day. baa bwa ammlntml by thaJurtira!
of aald I 'xirt aa the lima fur lb iirr-:
lDRf olilMXlnnala the anlil final ao- '
wunt and the wlil-nirnt llifrtxil All
rwut are tlirrofiira nulrvd to ai i
twarat aaid lime and alioar caua. If!
anyealot, why the aald acoount ahould i
not U a-.rocl and the tald adiulnlv
irar diBrriarvwi.
IalMl (lit .'.ih dar of Anifiit, Wt,
11. H. JAHPKHHON. !
AdiiimUlralor of the estate of Harah
Jaawrwo, diiwaMMl. -arar
Jlavlrr. Altoroer.
Per cake 5 cents. You usually pay 10
cents for "Williams " Shaving Soap.
Notice of Final Kttlemeiit.
KK'Kltr.AIX.
trdeman Sott and daughter,
iof8lrm viaited relative at
m Sunday.
Notice In hereby given: that!
the final accouiit of the inlminis-j
trator of tho etftto of Merlha
Ohm, deceased, has been ren-f
dored and filed, in the County.'
Court of the state of Orepqn, for i
lk County, and that Saturday,!
the Hcvcnteeiith day of Sep
tember, ll'Ol, at one o'clock P
M. h been duly appointed by
aid court for the settlement
thereof. At winch tune.
it. Groom wife and daughter, ' )V rernon Interested in
N, recently from Idaho are j gnid entute may appear and fil
Peking hop for 8ain Orr. hi exceptions, in writing, t
I an ll fir'iwillnl
fin and Ruiaell Fialiback pick Emma A. Ohros.
bote of hop lo Orr'a yard Administrator of said estat
Uln,.l.. . n ,1,.. I .
i!ii..n Randall of Portland, tUUlllllo a uutuu uuniuuu
Peter Rempcl of Dallaa, are
Nriine bona for Sam Orr. TIME CARD NO. 24
-
ft. Cwtle of th." Muni aeat No. 2 For Yaquina:
I I .. . li 10, A K u
Macted huin, Wa Mn,la. Aioany
. . j . ,
lorvauia . . . . . . i.im r, m.
Will MittrteuUtftft" Arrive laqutna.... o.w r. .
o Hii,(ln... . P.l.n -in No. 1 Returning:
Pk0. A. C. the comtnt Lesve" xalDt
-A1Km- . Leave Corvalli .... 1 1 '.SO a. m.
,j .,U,,IVV. ,n.,r
mmIImu Arrive Aioanv r.
r't itiLin iiinnii i
' " ft I .. X ft
N the Mi ha kind i. P-3 for miron
K I a .1 . . -
H no clothe to cover up wvw A'mn?'
' I . t . i .... :.
l . .... Mii. 4 iniiu iuiruiv
nv to make hi ak ndu. f fi:3n i. m.
llhunv 11:15 P. M
Italian PriineH. Train No. 1 arrive in Albany in
!'oa have anv tn 11 will ntir. lima to connect with the a. 1
'"Mme cr.an. aouth bouna train, as wen
i ...... it - 1. ... En A han
K. u. PAnnorrk'. ingtwoor mree ""'- ;":
Ladies'
Underwear
In this line we have
a fine assortment in
cotton, camels hair,
wool and silk and wool! merchandise.
Prices range from 5
cents to $1.50 a gar
ment.
We carry a FINE a GRAUK of
G00D8 aa anv t tore in Polk county.
Many line of our FALL and WIN
TBR (lock waa bought direct from the
FACTORIES, thus miking a big sav
ing over the jobbers list.
We are content with a SMALL
profit but desire a large business.
A we do a cash business we can sell
you THE HAME QUALITY cheaper
than a credit concern in most cases.
We don't quote you MUSLIN or
CALICO AT COST and try to even
up on some other purchase.
We don't save our extra bargains
for a favored few. All Deople look
alike to us, when it comes to buying
Men's
Box Coats
, $3.50
You have paid
more for this gar
ment many times.
. . Men's
Hurricane
Storm Coats
Extra heavy venti
lated. Double over
shoulders. Price
$6.00
direct from factory
We have seven
Percale Wrappers
Your choice 25 cents in order to
close them out. They are worth much
i -
more than we ask.
Men's
Underwear
In Angola, jersej'
knit, Richelieu rib,
cotton fleeced, cam
els hair and wool.
Prices from 50 cents
to $2SO a suit.
AH.
We carry a full line of
Men's Gloves
In goatskin, calfskin, buckskin, horsehide
anil etc. ,
Prices from 25 cents to $f.5o a pair.
fas hmm
Fall and Winter Dress Goods
, This is where we shine. One of the best
lines ever shown in Polk county.
. Prices from J 5 cents to $2.50 a j'ard.
fca Sra & III
None better for the price.
1:00 A. u.
6:00 p. M.
Ooere
before departure of S. P. Noitr
a J a '
es, nroririetor of the P"na. l -:,u .1,.
it f., . . t rain io. z conueti.
r -vWrjr ni emiowin, ill- a PtrainsatCorvalhcitn? A.-ov
")unty, ia i,Pre with some giving direct service to newpo
Product
a nin I"LIU T . 1ID I Bllll biiimvx - - . .
Miflicuhw in .is : r Train 3 for Detroit, Rreitenbush
na imrct uiuuuwiu .-. ----
Albany at 1 :00 a. m., reaching De
troit about 6:00 P. M. .
to. , , ir0r furtlier iniormmi -
L """" wagon m men. Edwin stone,
hh Broe waaon tin. eteel Manager.
"wuiumbue Knd Spring T. Cockbku., Agent, Albany.
nelOinch ridinir dIow. I II. H Cronisb,, Agent, Corvallis.
.I .. .
'c inmU .!.!: i
unviug uarucBB. i
We have a complete line ofO
MEN'S RUBBERS,
LADIES' RUBBERS,
CHILDREN'S RUBBERS,
LONG AND SHORT TOP RUBBER BOOTS
And don't forget we bought before the
advance.
for Rule.
1
It pays to buy the best.
It pays to compare quality.
And it pays to trade with us.
Choree 8 years old. One
f 5 years old. Enquire of
"ng 1 4 mile, went of In
neon Monmouth road
alCh mnrrw nf All.an
"u'tneas viBltor in Inde
tmlar.
MOTOR LINE
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE A MONMOUTH
RAILWAY CO.
Imn InJrn-
daniw fr Mon-
niouiii anil Alrlia
TtSO a. m.
t.M p. m.
fltni). . i ...
"i ft.. l:. i-JJdridge
into the n. F. Whit
"oenceon C ati-Aot hiU
,ji . - -
ock will t.V.
p I'ucaucoivii i
-""naway property which
"nwj purchased.
moulaul lH
ll-fln a. m.
a.li .
Lr. Monmoalh
t.m p. m.
McAd
am, of California,
Iimvm Alrllo for
i Monmouth mnt
jDdoDdince.
I 1111 . m.
I ,ii6 p. m.
!
Monmotil!) "
j Indrpt-odpnce.
I r00 p. m.
I "
;rr Monmoolh
I for ladepeode1"
((ift, m.
; ip.m.
li
I "
a.t -
The best dressed ladies
buy their shoes from us.
We have our FALL and
WINTER line, now ready
for your inspection..
"The American Lady,"
"The St. Qce Iia'
"Maud Muller'
our high grade dress shoe.
LADIES'
HIGH TOP
WINTER SHOE,
QUILTED SOLE.
JUST THE THING
FOR WET WEATHER.
PRICE $2 50 PAIR.
, Vaft Mnnmoolb ,',
PEOPLE'S CASH
Independence, Oregon.
Our highest ambjticnjsjs.ithffedj!! toivt '
STORE
a ' riater. Mrs. D. B
lor imiiav , lrr I "
II -ft. ni. J".