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EIGHT PAGE INDEPENDENCE ENTERWISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, rHURV 11. WO. PAGE SIX SUBJECT FOR Silence! . . .i i mm mmmmm It nltta S SrMl h'adraiK lo lb ewre o4 ! di. Wo," hrtwk Iran Ihe pnommi quMtioa ot Ik. loowl phv.io.M ZckL lmi,lfi.. TU IkoulM ol ...l-Uoo Is ah. karrMt la lb., aad M lb.f e-d-re U .Uo aooduloo SUNDAY SCIIQOI t I I M t A VV-I The Kind You H:ve Always Bought, anil Mhlek Iia boon ia um for over 30 jenin, linn born the sljrnuturw .' and Ims Ixvn lunue tumor jm.i pe nonal aupcnlsloii nine It- inf:"s . Allow no ono todocHve you In Ihl . All Counterfeits Imitations nnd ".Tuat-as-coM" nro but Experiments that trifle with ami endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experlonea galiut Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria U a harmless mibxtltnte for Castor OU. rarrv rorlc. Props and Soothinjr Syrup. It is rieaaiuit, IS contains ncii her Opium, Morphine nor other Jiareoilo substance. Its ape I it sruarantee. It destroys Warms and allays I'everUlmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Tecthlnjr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and ltowels, g-lvlngr healthy aud natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of M M Tie Kind You Hare Always BoigM In Use For Over 30 Years. IMC MTM 4NMMMVV. Tt BUMV tTMIT, HEW For Style or Beauty Ws have them. All of ttis popular shapas and popular priced Shorn WE DO FINE REPAIRING JACOB VOQT 345 8 tat Street, Salem, Oreyoa A. C. MACER3, Pmmetac TELEPHONE MAIN 173 Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESAtElDEALEWilN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS I4S-IJA S. COMMCRCIAL STREET SALEM OREGON Chas.E. Hicks Real Estate Co. Have bargains in farm lands. LAST WEEK OF Clearance 't$al'e.N WHEN IN SALEM BE SURE AND TAKE ADVAN TAGE OF THE WONDERFUL VALUES WE ARE OFFERING. UNDERWEAR 50c, $1.00 AND $2.00 PIECES RE DUCED TO 39c, 75c AND $1.50 RICHARDSON'S GRAND PRIZE EMBROIDERY SILKS, 3 SKEINS FOR 10c Needlecraft $hop Mrs. S. C. Wall 270N. Com'l. St, Salem, Oregon Tom Cronise PHOTOGRAPHER Salem, Oregon WORLDLINES8 AND TRUST Matthew 6: I9.it. This Ii-hhou follow logically tho precepts of tho pi-wedlug leeaons on the Sermon on tho Mount." We Mould mver be content with any aim ahurt of true Chrlatlau pt.rfoc tlou. Our goal, aim aud Ideal to be come perfect aa our Heavenly Father Should be our real bualns lu life. Thla requires ibaolute alncerlty In Ufa and purpose and complete conae cratlon to do God's will. In luldm of all the auxlullea of llf we need to s-e our way t l. arly to the rlKht way of living and then, with tmpto and full Tilth In Ood. strive with all our mlht to follow that way. In thla lesson we could make tho aubject "In Search of tho True Riches." A careful atudy of tho scriptures will give much IlKht upon tha truo way. Inductlva Study of tha Laaton The followng acrlpturea will af ford a helpful atudy of the two kind of rlchea and their results. (I), the Truo Rlchea. From the acrlpturea make a Hat of the varloua klnda of rlchea that are doalrablo and ahow In what reapecta: JameaZ: 5; I Tim othy, 6: 18-19; 11 Cortnthiana, 8: 2; I Corinthians, 8: 9: Hebrewa, 11: 2; Proverbs, 10: 4-22. Study also the case of Abram, Isaac, Joseph, etc., II Timothy, 4: 7 and 8, and II Cor InthlanB. n). False Rlchea: The early chaptera of Eccleslastea, also 11-9; 1 Timothy, 6: 17; Matthew 13: 22; Proverbs, 23: 4; iiaggal, 1: 6; parable of rich man. In Luke 16, also I John. 2: 15-17. (HI), The Promise: Psalms. 37: 3-7 and 91: 11; Proverbs, 3: B, 6; Isalati. 28: 3, 4 and 41: 10-14. Two Great Ideals fif Rlchea There ere two great Iflesls or kinds of rlchea Dlaced before us. On the one hand we have the Jrcavenly treas ures. sDlritual life, pure noble chaf- afiiCT nd uaefulness for God and man. Tbese treasures give us Joy and peace Dd genuine satisfaction in thi world and. what is more, mey are eternal. "On the other hand we have earthly treasures which include. wnridlv nossesslons. honors, pleas ures, luxuries, which; by themselves, bring no peace, are not conducive to the highest Joy and fade away wltb time. They are perishable. Two facts are. ImporUPt to note. First, the heart goes with the treas ure. The heart means the soul the love of th wan. "Where your treasure l there will your heart be also." This is so self-evident a truth that comment is unnecessary. Sec ond, because of the seeming likeness fn manv respects between tne ixue ftnrt falHA way "There is a way that seemeth right unto man but the ends thereof arA the ways of deain. Proverbs 14: 12 it Is very essential that we get a clear vision of tnese treasures. With the one, the Heav enly, God is all in all to men. ine klnedom of God is first. With the other, earthly treasures, Mammon is mart God and the kingdom or neav- ati is forgotten. In the search lor true riches, we must choose from these two great kinds of treasures. The choice must be made and destiny goes with the choice. But some one asks, "How can we live in this world without giving our time and strength to gaining the things of the world?" The answer Is, God wants us to have the best things of both worlds but we cannot have the best things of this world unless we seek them in God's way. W must nut first things first. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all theae tnings shall be added unto you.' it- De hooves us then to cease worrying about this earthly life. Life is more than food, therefore seek Life first. TtARideH. whr fail to trust as we work, of course for food. God cares for tha birds and beasts; will ne roi get us? Does it pay to be anxious hnrause so much of your life Is be yond your power to influence or change? God does not hold you re sponsible for that which you can not hin iinrl vour extremity is His op portunity. Trust Him and cease fret ting If Hp decks the lily witn sucu beautiful garments, why not trust Him for clothing while you worn mm ,i ,,r host ? Worldly men are anx- i ohnt thla life: but note the ef- 1UUD vv " fect-cold and indifferent, spiritually, ... n. ni.,mm mrtrtli 10 cars srwr mmmr rfis t.r mmd.mty lm ls ff PKCB Um brl'tttr. nil mm Mcfttffr oarfa. D r Plfc; BmtUI; M. f. Dr. TtorM't Favorite Prwiorlptloa rwlor.. aad ruUte the wom.oly lunolioni, aboli.b Pm aad bu.ldi up aad p.la lh. Snithins touch ol hJtb oo .v.ry tnk wom.a wrbe it a fair trial. It Makes Weak Women Strong. Slek Women Well. Yow aaa't afford lo aooopt a imrH aclnim at a tuhtlilule for this aoa-alooholio modioioa or tNuM conrutmoN. ho E. L. TgOWNSEND baa purchased K. T. llenklo'a BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL Here Is s ehance to get a nmlassshavssnd hair cut. TROJAN POWDER (Sueeesaor to Dynamite) Is ths powder that will clear your toad ot itumpo. No thawing required. No headsrhes. Fomeieaa and safe. CaU or writs for circulars and prices. , HAUSER BROS. Salens Oregon POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon Paid Capital, $30,600.80 Transacts a General Banking Business OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawiey, Prea. J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres. Ira C. Powell, Cash F. 8. Powell. J. B. ,turup. I. M. Simpson. THE NOBLE I. A. MA I) WON, Prop. (Sorner Comiucrelal and State Street SLOPES BROS. Tubular Well Drillers Bame prteesforweUs daWed with their new larger : diameter drlH. Wetts lor Irrtgatton purposes. Both Phones Independence, Oregon GEM RESTAURANT C. B. KOOZER, PROPRIETOR C STEBBT 1NDBPBJND EN C E, OrtIffGO First Class ia Hver Respect. Open Day and Night. Regular Meals, 26 cents. 8fct Order at all Hours. Give us a Trial. miwamBmm. BLAES1NG GRANITE COMPANY'S MONUMENTS For sale by C. W. HENKLE, Independence, Or. Ignorant of the true riches, helpless in time of great sorrow . and condemn ed by their own lives wnen sumums before God and pure and holy men. Our heavenly Father knows our needs and will supply them according to His riches in glory. Trust Him. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Most Popular Because it is ttt Best. the i ir i 1J fho inhorlilln'K Pouiih J. Iiavu duiu . - j Remedy for the past eight years and i find it to be one of the best selling! medicines on the market. For babies and young children there Is nothing better in the line of cough syrups," says Paul Allen, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy not only cures the coughs, colds and croup so common among young children, but is pleas ant and safe for them to take. sale by P. M; Kirkland. For Sale 540 Acres of land, adjoining Mon-. mouth, known as the Jos. Craven farm. Will sell In 5, 3 0 or 20 acre tracts, or more if desired, at $100 an acre. For further information write, or call on tlue W. A. Tucker Real Es tate Co., exclusive agents, Monmouth, Oregon. 37-9 Every Mother is or should be worried when the lit tle ones have a cough or cold. ' It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia then to something more serious. Dallard's Horehound Syrup will cure the trouble at once and prevent any complication. Sold by , Williams Drug Co.