West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, August 27, 1908, Image 2

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J. L. STOCKTON
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Our Ladies' Department
Klam- in Women Full Suit". Daily arrival an
nuikin ur woman' wcii.in more ami more attractive.
Tiui style are m varied ami there are so many new ma
terial ami eil'ectH that th. finding of a style to fuiteach
individual & U ur.rt tuply simple. Our price are
much lower than you would expect for uch line gar
menta, rouging from
$15, $18.50, $20 to $75
Skirts
Iridic, and Missea Skirt in all
style weaves. They n cut
very full and hacg perfect. We
employ only the bent experienced
help to do our fittinjr, thus assur
ing H?rfeet satisfaction.
Waists
We lullshow over So ityle of
Batiste Waist at 2 25 each and
hundred of beautiful stylo in
other fabric ranging from f 1.00 to
$15.00. Net Waist eculty at
very low price.
Our Men's Department
The tiret installment in now Fall and Winter pattern i
now on how. They're worth going a long way to . They
are mado up of the heat fabric and the Mvle are vurh a are
hown by the lut clothier in all America. They're smarter
than ordinary doth.; the oat- are longer, the Mckot put in
on the flant with l.ian llapc, and other little idea that go U
make up a distinction in td.xle.
Blue Srgt, Cheviot, Muck Unfiniidied Wonted-, I lei ring
bone, aul Corge noveltien of all kind. Price range from
-$8.50 to $25.00
The Gordon Hat
$3.00
The new tyle for Fall will Unpen
ed in a few day.
SWELL NKW CAl'S Th differ
ent kind
25c and 50c
Campaiun Tics
Uryan or Taft
You can take your choice
Men's Shirts
A full cane of one kind and just like
7oo valuei in ordinary iore.
Our Price 50c
Dress Goods
Section
The new drew goods are here down the
counter where you can see them and judge for
yourself. We have searched the market for
the best and are sure we have found it.
riain weave in batistes, aerges, etc.,
50c. a yard.
Fancy novelties and plaids, 50c.
Read's Goods
Landsdowne in all colors, rrunella, Peau de
Soie, Wide Herringbones, Serges, Keadonsia
Crepe, Panamas, Urey Mixtures. Eugadine,
novelty and plain Broad Cloths, Ruin. I'joofs,
etc., at
mmmm
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iSHOES for ALL MANKIND
3
FOUR FAMOUS MAKES
Buvine John Kelly Shoes means
buying fewer but better pairs each season.
We have anticipated your needs for Fall by
ordering liberally of the John Kelly cuts.
Prices are very reasonable lor cucn exceweni
Shoes. Pay us a call it will pay you.
4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50
ASK FOR
Bonnet Black Silks
SELZ SHOES for All the FAMILY
Always reliable in quality and the prices are very low. A
FelzaV will wear as a rule half a long again as any olher
make. Wh v ! because they are LK ATH FR.
Men's Shoes 11.60 to $4.50. Lad.ea' Shoes fl.75 to 3.50.
Children' Shoe all price.
District 76 Shoes Are Heavy Yet Stylish.
BARRY SHOES FOR MEN
WHO CARE
$4.00 $5.00
Blankets and
Ouilts
largest and most complete stock in the
Willamette N alley. Over 600 pair of one
kind of blanket jut received.
75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Woolen Blanket only high grades
$1, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.50
Comforts
filled with good clean cotton and only first
quality to show.
PILLOWS, SHEETS, CASES, COUNTER
PANES, ETC.
Lace Curtains, Draperies
To the Young Man
i' 4-UI nprnllf nnhhv
and uncommon m suitings ana over- .
coatings, we suggest an inspection of
the 500 handsome p-all and winter
fabrics displayed in our tailoring
department.
The assortment is from Ed. V. Price
& Co., famous as the largest makers
in the world of GOOD
Tailored -to -order Clothes,
and embodies the most attractive
patterns in browns, tans, drabs, greys,
olives, smokes, stone and wood
colorings.
Have a suit or overcoat made from
your own selection of style and fabric,
just the way you want it, unsurpassed
in Style, snayc, ia "-i
about half what a small tailor would i b k,
charge you.
Ulest Side Giterprto
Issued weekly from Indecndcuc Ore
gon Cha. K. Mick, Publisher and Proprietor.
tinterel at Independence, Orn., post
otfir h second-class matter
Subscription. $1.50 Per Year
iSTOIIM
the
FOR. MEN
Just to save a paltry dol
lar every six months or so, is
it worth while to sacrifice
the comfort of untired feet,
benefit of healthy feet,
the pleasant consciousness
of faultlessly, stylishly shod
feet?
Besides, BOSTONIANS
wear so much longer than
cheaper shoes that there is no
real saving after alL
We show the approved
styles in all good leathers.
THE
TOGGERY
Salem, Oregon
i-1
THE TRUTH OF
THE MATTER
Why go to Salem, Dallas or Port
land for an Edison Phonograph, or
buy from a mail order house, when
you can buy tho same machine from
your home merchant at the same
price. When anyone tells you that
you can buy an Edison Phonograph
in Portland, San Francisco, Chicago
or any other town for less than you
have to pay in Independence put it
down at once as false.
The Edison Phonograph too fixes
the price and all merchants dealing
in Edison Phonographs can only sell
at. that price.
Some houses advertise an Edison
outfit No. 5 -or 'o. 7 for such and
such a price. Now as a matter of fact
the Edison Phonographs are not
numbered but go by name as Gem,
Standard, Home, etc.
We have a full line of Phonographs
and records and will be pleased to sell
you one for cash or on easy pay
ments. Phone 251
CRAVEN & MOORE
8-10 Independence, Ore.
25 Tons Pears Wanted.
; The Monmouth Evaporating and
: Canning Company will pay the high
est market price for canning for
, twenty-five tons of Bartlett pears de
livered in good condition.
DOME ENDORSEMENT.
Hundred of Independence Clll
rent Can Tell Vim AM
About li.
Home emloMement, the public ex
pression of IndepenrieiH-e people, should
be evidence lieyond dispute for every
Independence reader. Surely the e
peiienre of friends and neighbor-,
cheerfully Kiven by them, will lurrv
more weiwlit thsn the utteranre of
((rangers rrnldinn In faraway places.
Read the followintr:
Mrs. Sarah Burright, living iu Inde
pendent, Oregon, says: We have
used Poan'a Kidney Pills and have
found them an excellent remedy for
kidney complaint. Mv husband whs
suffering from a lame bek and received
hut little relief from the remedlea he
tried. My on whs also suffering from
a weakr.ees of the kidneys and In both
instances they cured the troub'e. I was
ln suffering from a bearing down
sensation in my hips und a tired and
languid feeling. I procured Dean s
Kld.iev Pills at P. M Kirkland's drug
store, used them as directed and they
cured the trouble. I am ulad to have
the opportunity of recommending
Doan's Kidney Pills "
For Sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. KosterMllbnrn Co., Buffalo,
New York. Bole agents for the Uctted
Hta es.
Remember the name Doan's and use
no olher. 27
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank the neighbors
and friends forthe many acts ol kind
ness and sympathy extended to us
during the illness and death of Mrs.
Sarah Elinor Robinson.
JAMES ROBINSON & FAMILY.
AUCTION SALE
l will pell at my placuat Soap Cn-ek bridi.
near llidtler's Grove, on
Thursday, Sept. 10, 108,
at 10 a m., the following property:
3 work horses (2 brood msres and a 6 year-o'd colt j I I'-reheron coll,
1 . enr fid ; I Shire suckinir colt, 2 .l-rsev cows, 1 4 Poland China shod,
2 froi wsgons (I iwo-h.ch Hm le aker ami the other a new 31,' inch
Mitciinll), I (iirm truck. 2 Oliver cliiHn I plow. (I No At) audi No. fill) 1
Oliver Miih-oll plow, 2 burrow". I Met orinick binder, I Jones mower. I
Define rake. 1 Hiiprior disc drill, 1 new Monitor disc il'lll, 1 Hue-Line
linvgy with pole, shalves and hniiie, 1 No. 1 Kr.ipl renin -pnrator.
2 tivf-urtl cream can", 1 and roll-r, 1 two-horne J I. C'se com cultiva
tor, hoiii'cho.d articles too numerous to mention, I hlar-ksniithlnir outfit,
1 "Old Trusty" incubator and brooder, 150 egg capacity.
A free lunch will be served at doom to all who
attend tho pale.
Terms of Sale. Cash in hand or bankable notes at 8 per cent.
FRED LOY
K II. HORNER, Auctioneer.
Suver, Oregon.
Take Kodol whenever you feel that
you need it. That is the only time
you need to take Kodol. Just when
you need it; then you will not be trou
bled with sour stomach, belching, gas
on the stomach, etc. Sold by Dove &
Williams.
Notfeeto Contractor.
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Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the County
Clerk up to and including the 2nd
day of September 1908, at 10 o'clock
a. m. for hauling and spreading
gravel upon the following named fills.
At Independence bridge, Fannery
bridge and Ash Swale bridge. Bids will
i . . i, at fia.mn time for furn-
niBl UG . lVjV. . . . -
ishing oak or cedar posts and railing
. ... j
and setting same anu punmg
railing and hub board all complete.
Bids will be opened at 10 o'clock a. m.
of said 2d day of September, 1908, re
serving the right to reject any or all
bids.
Ry order of the County Court, Aug.
26, 1908. Specifications are on file
with the County Clerk.
E. M. SMITH, County Clerk.
D. & W. CHILL CURE
A safe and reliable remedy for tho euro and
relief of Chills, Fever, Ague and all Malarial
Conditions. It contains no harmful drugs and
one or two bottles will entirely remove the ma
laria from the system. Sold under a positive
guarantee. Price 75 cents.
Dove & Williams, Druggists
Home Telephone
Company
Prompt and efficient service on local and long distance
calls, beginning Sept. 1, 1908.
Dallas Steam Laundry
Best Work Guaranteed
Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday
Olee Robinson -Argent
Independence, Obegos