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- rr i i Fads for Weak Women NWi.mht ol all lh iHiMti ol ol ih or a lUktiactly liauiiu JeraBlement or dla Such icWoct ! cur4ii ur4 rrr day ly Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription it Makes Weak Women Stronj. Sick Women Well. 1 o.oTr Ih. who.. h cur. CompU.n. nhl : th. , ,n.j ol bom.. It m.krt uor..err tha J..arahl. que.liom lamination, aoj very mihirai " , tutll l particoUrif Hera M to lha ymptomt W thu peculiar flection incident to women, but lUo wanlin lull informatioaj to their ivmptomi i and meant ol poaitiv cur are referred to the People U" mua Sen.. Medical Adviier-IOOS paea. newly rev.d nj up-totiata l-ditioa, ent frtf on receipt ol 21 one cent .tempi to cover coat ol ailin "..' rt 10 'Mh bioUia lor 31 .lamp;. v Addrets Dr. R. V. Piarce. Buffalo, N.l. n am 'jJt A Few Choice Farms cut ef threa hundred and fifty wo hav Hated In the Willamette valley HO acres, well Improve! ami In cultivation, li wilo west of Mon mouth, Oregon. Price fiT. per acre. Terms C6i acre. 3 i tulles north-w.u of Independence: all In cultivation; Al buildings. A anap at l'6' 0. i acres. In hifih state of cultivation; good Improvements and plen of fruit; IVi nillos west of Monmouth. Trice IOO. 10 acres well Improved land; 3 acres orchard and berries, balance In crop; good water, good buildings, good fences. 2 miles north west of Monmouth. Price $2500. S3 acres, 1 mllo north of Monmouth; fine black soil, small house and large barn; plenty of water. Price S5 per acre. Si I D Id ill Branch Office Hotel Monmouth Monmouth, Oregon The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER RATlv? (Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20c per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE Residence, 15 cents per K. W. Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 6 cent per K. W. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 2vl ED LAS A non-intoxicant, pure and refresh ing bevera . T -wed from ciioice malt and hops. Those who USB MIECLjA-S pronounce It absolutely the best mild, non-intoxicMng drink on the market. Ask your druist for it. Also for sale at the local soft drink establish ments. For prices write Salem Brewery Association SALJif.l, o.-IEGON. HAUSER BROS. SLEfl, Props, of Salem Gun Store 0REG0N We now have on display a very fine and complete line of Base Ball Goods, Lawn Tennis Sup plies and also Fine Fishing Tackle Send for Catalogue of Base Ball Uniforms Farmers' Feed and Sales Stable H. EICHEL, Proprietor Grain and Hay for Sale. Hereea boarded by day, week or month, at reasonable rate INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. THE BUSINESS OF THE FARM HOME COURSE IN MODERN AGRICULTURE Written by C. V. Gregory, Agricultu ral Division, Iowa State College and Copyrighted by American Prets As sociation, 1909. yp arming on blah irif4 i1 J must I conducted on tuslnraa H principle If Hi Krratent prof-, It ore lu l rrnlUeil. The fanner' wcrk I ly no ituvina din when lie has mixed a l.irjr crop f rn r Hlivesnfully f.illened a car I.iihI cf t'.ccr. lie must ! uLle to market h!. produce at a irut'.t and must !il.'i Knew whether Hie xtecri were fed nt n f.ri.flt r a ku ii.l whit! U costal to pnilU' t each rr'M 'f rraltl It U a f.nt that lh. inl.v way to know Just wl.it ji ii me i!i In : ni 0 jUKt what '!ir: vt ur f-ir:;i ar lirlnclns In n 1 1 it'.t r.r.d v. h:-t lies lire Ih'Iiik run ut u Ion I ti "Livp bimla." Tl.ls does i:et neoessuriiy menu n i oi:i illinusl ny;eu) that mill re jnlre liaU jour time ti kee In kIhiih. Ity a lit tle eure the method ef keeplnir nrt oin.tn can Lie mo sysieiiiatlzevl ns to amount to only a few -uoiiienia n week. The first and inest Important l'!s U ; the check book. The "cheek lunik lml-: It" wlil often Have a nrvat deal of j money and trouble. If you lose your I hulr luktib fir lifiva lr HloU.ti vim Ml M I I have your money left. You do not have to waste time trying to make : change, since the check can be always 1 made out for exactly the ritiht n mount. When you cive a man a cheek lu pay-1 meut for what you owe him, he must , sisn that check before he can draw the money ou it. At the end of every month the bank return these signed checks to you, and you thus have re ceipts for all the money you paid out during the month. j For general accounts any good sized blank book will answer. There are' a number of specially made farmers' ac count books, but a blank book whlfh you can rule to suit yourself will be Just as good or better. The first ptiRe should be devoted to an Inventory of tho stock, grain and machinery, to gether with their value. Following this should be a map of the farm. Next to this should come the cash account. A convenient and simple way of arranging this Is as follows: i f wlmt It ruata lo nr-ilm-a each iar tleular crop. In figuring the ct of liilMr rnotth fhould I added lo ay for ttie u of the machinery. Tli ciwt of mssI will Im Imle cleanlli(. Ii"t linj and other preparation, rrrlmpa thf t HC-wt w y l flfc'ure llw value of the manure applied la lo Include It In tli r nt of the land. Tim the rn cr -p, whhh recelvee the lira! leneflt from lhi iimnurt. can U i linrited a higher rent on thla nnounl. The amoiini clmrsed to the oat rrop will be lew, while the clover cron. which really adds to tlie fertility of the land. lll unr the lnweHt rent of all. Where th" I rain U fed on the farm there will of cour le no charge for iimrketlnt. The cost tif clover aeed, w hich l ol with the at, should be rhnrgetl the next year' clover crop, Following the ep'iiae account In hi Id come a profit and Iom pace: a 3 : U at. 2 B U.' c , A crlance at this pace will show which crops are the most profitable ones. lu case a certain crop does not how the profit that It should nn other crop should be substituted for It ..r ilinvrent methods of culture adontcd. Similar pages should be arranged for the different classes of live Mock The following will serve as a sample S S 3 a 9 o U If s i 2 a a S 0 a i i In order to know what crops are bringing in a profit and what ones, If any, are unprofitable it Is necessary to keep some sort of an account of them. This account must be simple and easily kept, for if It takes too much time It is sure to be neglected. The following page headings show a con venient method of keeping account of the field crops: : a : 3 w at i S 9 9 s I 1 1 JS O 5 L S i O S3 H 1 o u 'A 7 P. 'i o o o o Once a year these two pages can be Dalanced, and you can see just where you stand In the hog business. In addition to the expense und Income pages for tJie different classes of 'riodi there should be pages for keep ing track of "changing worka" at hrashlng time, for breeding recorda. L-or butter and cream, for poultry and for any other special line In which you are interested. Lining up and arranging the pages will make good rainy day's job for some of the children, and after that the time re quired to keep tho accounts In shape will be too small to be noticed. Business methods In marketing its also necessary If the best results n: to be obtained. A dally market papei Is Indispensable in keeping posted oti the stock and grain markets and will pay for Itself several times over In the course of a year. A telephone is also valuable for obtaining up to the min ute market reports on special occa slons. In keeping In touch with the local butter, egg and poultry markets the telephone Is especially valuable. It Is also a time saver In many other ways, so much so that the up to date business farmer cannot afford to be without one. . J This s-lrea an estimate that la accu rate enough to give a vary good Um Rev. I. W. Williamson's Letter Rev. I. W. Williamson, Huntington, W. Va., writes: "This Is to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that It will do all that you claim for It. Foley's Kidney Remedy has restored health and strength to thousands of weak, run down people. Contains no harmful drugs and Is plesant to take. For sale by P. M. Klrkjand. Receipt books made to order at tt Baierpriee) effle. 11. Hiraohberg. Pre A. Nalwo. Vic Prea. 0. W. Irln, Cab. The - Independence National Bank aBBBaaaBBaBaBaBBaBBB Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business IntoroMt Paid on Tlmo Ioioitn Directors: H. Hirai'brjr, A. Nelunn, D. U fleara, B. F. Hmlth and J. K. Khcxiee. THE NOBLE l A. M AIHHON, lri. t'orner oniiiiori'liil iiikI xtt Mroft KAI.F..M, OHT.tiON Dallas Steam Laundry Best "Work Guarmiteccl Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns Friday Cloe Robinson Atrent Isi'KPKNDKNCK, OrKOOM A. G. MACFRS. PraeriHoc TE1XPI IONE MAIN 17 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS Ufi-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SJILEM - OREGON COTTAGE HOTEL Mrs. J. F. Staiger, Proprietor Special attention to Commercial and College Organizations. Salem, Or. Telephone and owwengcr tanrioa at hold. 160 Court Street. Telephone 209 Main. ThT Eckerlen Wholesale Family Liquor Store PHONE MAIN 103 144 Commercial Street, Salem Oregon When You Sit Down To a Meal In thin rfHtiiurHtit vim rf pure It will tie excellent Ha to fowl, uiHkiiiir and nervine. The "iirronixilfiyn Hiieuk for theniHelvi'H, nml the liill of fre telln ninthly of Hue eHiiiiKat. little prices. Come in hiiiI tr i ti k .. . " . . t - "V II I I K.. ' Irlend or iwo aiong. ion win be pleaBed. White House Restaurant Wm. McCilchrUt & Son, Proprietors SALEM - - - OREGON IM,. COIVHlHT. Jut ffffl Jk li P W'l,t ri I Tom Cronise PHOTGRAPH ER Salem, Oregon CAFE RESTAURANT Mesdames Hart and Kaglin, Proprietorrs Board by Day, Week or Month. Meal Tickets Sold. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON