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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
J. L. STOCKTON 7h$ Whit Corner, Saltm Salem's BEST STORE For Mil Kinds of Dry Goods, Etc. J. L. STOCKTON Th0 Whit Cornr, JaUm fh Xtl ftpp$p mm v4 tin r f ti v-4 0 W Clothes that Make the Man Uiruttltftl uU eniit niu'rlroirr, make man "l f imi-or lr ver. It U .'illv ir.ia that nin tt plays. M character by lit kirnl of ha weara. Clothes Can Make a Man liappv. areabW anl rvpra. Th arrlea of n mili.ly man are U"t lit iret demand, iheiefiire vhMltM rii make Inm r"h'iou. araii liftp yui In makm your arlertlou of ml unit will nr bel ! (lea you vrry r peel. Our new overcoats and suits are now ready $8.50 to $25 ' New Percales 7c yd. Double foll rrral In all th lit wanted Jlor Special 7c yd. Ruchings in Boxes, 25c A new Mwiwlutr f Hitching" that ecll auv thin we have ever atinwu. 0 pieces 10 a boa.whita or aatorted color. Special per box 25c lycLUUL VJI Ijs Supporters All colors. In th satin belt style. 60c quality Reduced to 30c Children's Coats Tltla n'"ii huh'if of CMIdreu'a Owl lr flip. ai.yltilif e liava ever kIium m Hi pot, Our line 'f li-ar Mia flT IllH IM ' in V ( IwMer rlolh llimi U-l year himI the jir.if laiiite. and up. IHuh grmlrt crunlK-d litli and llk fiira. $2.98 and up. iiir Ladies' Coats CAHN BLOCK COMP. Calico 5c Yd All colora in th standard niakea of calico anch as Simpsnna and Americana 60 yd 75c Union Suits FOR LADIES Tli bluest ahipnient or union sullsever brought to Haleni liaa just reached u. A a ie-lal we. are offeriug two linea of reular $1.00 values at 75c Six, Rirs Doll&rs fbsgs' for Men, pWfcte Women Insured Hosiery for Men and Women 35c a pair $2.00 a box We auree to repluoe hi'Ii pair of "ii-vrdaTi" htv that may require mending- any tine wlililu nix montha from dateo eale, p'-vldnt tlie fix imir are worn conaeputlelv andeau. defective pair In relurn ed with It coupon. Stiller's Linens For a hall century the moat populnr llnena nn tl;e German market. VV. have ihfiie ly I lie yard with napklna to match. fff mm All That the 7ord Ele gance Implies IWautiful rain coala and auloroata, I'iik aleet floata and oNra t-oaia. I'rlcea Ihla year will ratiK from. $5.00 to $50.00 FUU t'OATH IN MCOWN AND OLACK $15.00 to $75.00 Ladies' Suits They aralyla different thla year and can depend upon ua for the bel and very laieat bleaa. F.ert lallor. do our allrring and the brat rallafartioii I anured. S15 to $75.00 Ladies Waists $2.25 III,, I. umila wii.il lmli.li made un In t nek ft. ntalta. elo.. hIhii emliroldereil and lace tiimmed walata that look like three nfty. They come in all colors $2.25 Furs We ae dhow iryf hoiiio of the Mk'b vrado fura fur Kali alreaily. Net-k piwa and iuuITh t iiiatcli. MEW SHOES The Latest and Most Exclusive Designs to be Shown This Season are now onExhibition We have on display the largest selection of New Styles to be shown by any shoe store in Salem this season. In the Ladies' line the designers seem to be partial to buttons. They have also favored them with a great many catchy little changes which especially ap peal to the ladies. The Tans and Wine Leathers are to be the favorites this season with cloth tops very much in evidence. The Men's Line a total eclipse of our past success in the men's department. 1DE PUKE ca V 444 State St. 442 Phone Ulcst Side GnferprUc Iaoued weekly from Independence Ore gon Ciia-. K. liicka, Publi-lier and Pro prietor. Enteral at Iniiependenee, Ore., post office a neirond-clBaa matter Subscription. $1.50 Per Year COURT HOUSE HAPPENINGS Probate. Estate of Mary Neal, deceaHeil in ventory and appraisement filed and approved. Estate of Henry T. Baughman, de ceased D. W. Sears, F. S. Wilson ap pointed appraisers. Commissioners Court. Contract for graveling Indepen dence, Flanery and Ash Swale fills and for constructing railing, hub and fellow guards along fills awarded to Ira Mehrling. It. B. Winslow appointed to take full charge of work connected with county rock crusher and deliver re port of all work done to the County Court at the end of each month. C. C. Gardner, Leander Belieu and B. F. Beezley appointed to view road proposed in petition of C. Kerber. Viewers to meet at point of beginning of road at 9 a. m., September 11. , Contract to furnish materials for finishing work on Independence, Flan ery and Ash Swale fills, awarded to Ira Mehrling. Contract for repairing Mill creek bridge awarded to Ira Mehrling, and contract for repairing Scroggins and Gooseneck bridges awarded to Tate & Nelson. Henry Clifford appointed supervisor of road district No. 13 to succeed James Boydston, resigned. Publishing of claims allowed awarded to Polk County Itemizer and Polk County Observer; salaries and fixed charges not to be published. Contract for hauling gravel for Independence fill awarded to J. N. Jones, and for Flanery till to S. tt. Hill. Ileal Eatat'i Tratiafern. Hannah Jackson and hd to Jose phine Frink, land in t 8 s, r 6 w, $ r0. Santa Fe Pacific K. R. Co. to Helen A. McClure et al, 80 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w, fl. H. M. Edgar to C. F. Patton ft tix, 2 acres, 1 7 s, r 4 w, if 245. C. L. Masterson to F.W. Masterson, lots in Independence, $100. G, W. Wilcox to Isaac Connet, ltind in t 9 s, r 4 w, $100. Josephine Frink to J. I. Murphy, 25 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $900. Josephine Frink to VV. A. Brown and Isabelle Brown, 24.(52 acres, t 8 s, r 6 w, $1050. Henrietta Knowles to Mary Sears, lot in Dallas, $1. Mary Ann Tyee to David Martini, land in t fi s, r 8 w, $1. STAOELD TRIAL CLUB The Oregon Field Trial Club, an organization established for the pur pose of holding annual field trials for "setters" and "pointers" and the pro motion of interest and breeding, will hold a meet in the Independence country September 24th. Their annual field trials consist of two events, a Derby and an All-Gage stake, open to the world, to be run in Oregon, on Mongolian pheasants. Details for the meet in this city are expected to be taken up next week when E. A. Parsons, president of the organization, will be here and take up the work of arrangement with all local parties who will take part in the meet. SHOULD NOT LEAYE TOWN. A fine piano can now be bought for a mere song. Fine Emerson Square Grand Piano must be sold for parties who have left town. Piano cost $500 and is surely worth $250. Will take $100 cash or a good note. Address Merchants' Collection Agency, Box 430, Portland, Ore. 9-10 WE JUST RECEIVED An extra fine line of FLATIR0N PANTS Extra fine Dress Pants P. S And don't forget we have a very fine line of up-to-date GOR DON HATS. A, Wr O. A. 11L ramer AUCTION SALE ! I will sell at my farm 3 miles south of Rickreall, on the Dallas and Independence road, on Saturday, September 19, 1908, at 10 a. m , the following property: 1 :Vyear-old Ally, 1 2-year-old colt, 2 yearling rolls, 1 buggy horse, 4 cows, 1 3-year-old-heifer, 1 yearling heifer, 16 head of ahoats, 1 brood eow, 3 sows and pigs, 1 McCormick blndei nearly as good as new, 1 mower nearly new, 1 rake nearly new, 1 dlso plow, 1 slxteeu inch pluw, 1 twelve inch plow, 1 potato plow, 1 cultivator reeder, I clod masher, 2 harrows, 2 garden cultivators. 1 wagon nearly new, 1 good hugxy, 1 good carribge, 3 sets of harness, 1 fanning mill, and other farming utensils too numerous to mention. Household goods too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TF.RMS OF SALE All sums of $10 and under, cash. All sumo over $10, bankable note on a year's time at 8 per cent interest. 3 per cent discount for cash . MILLARD WHITE, Auctioneer. OLIVER WEBSTER Kodol will, without doubt, make your stomach strong and will almost instantly lelieve you of all the symp toms of Indigestlou. Get a bottle of it today. It Is sold here by Dove A Williams. DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder Fill are for weak back, backache, rbeumatio ! pal as, inflammation of the bladder" arid I all other annoyances due to weak kid neys. They are sold by Dove & Will- iama.