Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, February 18, 1910, Image 2

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INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, FEBRUARY 1a, HIP.
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NEW YORK.
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tlio
Signature
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
PflSTUB
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A. C MACERS. Pnumtac
TELEPHONE MAIN 175
Standard Liquor Co.
WHOLESALE1DEALER3N
WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS
149-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET
SALEM ' - OREGON
Chas.E. Hicks Real Estate Co.
Have bargains in farm lands.
Hew Poplin
FOR
Summer Waists
3-YARD PATTERN8, STAMPED, SPECIAL.. $1.58
NEW IDEAS AND DESIGNS IN TABLE RUN
NERS, 65c.
HANDSOME NEW PILLOW TOPS FOR SUM
MER WORK.
Needlecraft vShop
Mrs. S. C. Wall
270;N. Com'l. St.
Salem, Oregon
COTTAGE HOTEL
CHARLES SAVAGE, LESSEE
Special Attention to Commercial and
College Organizations
Salem
160 Court street. Telephone 209 Main
Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel
Auditorium Skating Rink
OVIATT BROS., Proprietors
MOVING PICTURES AND SKATING
Kntire change of Pictures three times a week
Every evening except Sunday from 7:30 to 10 p. M.
Good Music, Hardwood Floor and first-classi Skates. Come out and
enjoy yourself. No Rowdyism allowed.
Admission 10 cents Skaters 25 cents
T.mownc. Laaton Pound I
Matthew 71 M?.
Last Sunday' lo.oi dealt largely
lih tho supreme holr. of (iod am
Ills rlKitoiituM. Add lo this th
"gohloo rule" of tlit lesson ami w
wtlll have the sum and Ideal of our
practical dully life. Add further to
this "dynamic lnnplratlon". that mo
tive power which come from Jcmis
Christ and the Holy Spirit and w
are prepared to work with assure
iucce for the promotion of temper
ance ihroiiKhout th world.
Th Golden Rule
"Therefore all thiUKk. wtmtsoevi
ye would that mm should do to you
do ye even so to them." "Therefore"
refers no doubt to Hie three preced
lug chapters which o briefly yet full
give In outline the precepts of the
kingdom of Uod and show whrelu
they1 are superior to the teaching of
tho ceremonial law. Since the rela
tlon of man to man 1 to be changed
from the basis of law to that of love
It Is our business to live a higher cth
leal life than was required by the
Old Testament standard. In practical
life we should lov our neighbor as
ourselves.
Adventure of th Golden Rule In th
Caus of Temp.rsnc
For our temperance lesson today
we will follow the excursions of the
Golden Rule Into various places; and
while there are many other things
the Golden Rule would do In these
places, we will confine our report
chiefly to its relation to tomporance.
We will go first with the Gold
en Rule into me judgment iiaii.
"Judge not": the word "Judge"
here doe not mean merely "form
an opinion," for we can not help
doing- that and it is proper that
we do form opinion. It does not
forbid us to condemn all wrong and
express our condemnation. The word
'judge" has reference to persons, in
putlng wrong motive to them, put
ting the worst and not the best con
structlon on the actions or words of
others, condemning them without
knowing the facta and motives. It
Is human nature to Judge a man by
his fault and overlook his better char
acter. Criticism Is not faultfinding:
the former is usually Just; the latter
is unreliable. The Golden Rule sit
ting la Judgment Hall hears such
things as these: "Because thou art
righteous, shall there be no more
icake and ale?" "The temperance re
formers are fanatics, bigoted, narrow,
puritanical, telling ua what to eat
and to drink." "Temperance workers
have no business In politics." These
are the voices of anti-temperance.
But the temperance force reply.
Luke IS: 1-4 is read, citing to where
those who saw men slain by the fall
ing tower or Pilate' sword Immedi
ately Judged them to be worse than
others. Jesus explode their conclu
sion In. the scripture Just quoted.
Also, it Is shown, how, when people
misjudged the Christian for eating
food that had been offered to idols,
or not keeping the Sabbath as did
the Jews, Paul replied in Romans 14:
-13. In answer to this debate the
Golden Rule says: "Judge not, for
with what Judgment ye Judge, y
shall be judged." The temperance
man has a right to fight all wrong
and vote against all evil. The Intem
perance advocate has nothing right
tn fieht for his defense is mere
sophistry. The anti-temperance man
has the beam in, his own eye but he
overlooks that and seeks hard to de
tect a mote in the temperance man's
eve. He strains at a gnat but swal
lowswhiskey. However, It is need
less to cast your pearls before swine.
There are those who are wedded to
the bottle and the business of intem
perance. They love the gods of rum
and mammon too much to give atten
tion to truth. Their weapons are
sophistry, false statements, perverted
affidavits and appeal to prejudice.
Before such it is only waste to give
them your "pearls". Work with the
young, the true hearted, those not
yet In the fangs of the rum traffic.
Work with those who have not gone
so far that you can not make an im
pression upon them. Put in your
strokes where you can injure the
cause of evil most. Withal the
prayer meeting should not be forgot
ten. If we shall win in our great
1910 campaign we must pray. "Ask
and it shall be given you, seek and
ye shall find, knock and it shall be
opened unto you." With a praying
army; we can, by prompt, wise and
What Ails You?
Do yo M wwk, lirad, daapoaaaat, bav fraquaat kaad
oht, eoled toa, biltr or bad lul in muramtf,
'bvad-bara," bWcliiui ot (at, aoid riii la Ihroal allar
atinl, loataeh faaw or bura, lowl brtaib, diy iptlU,
poor or variable pplit, mum at limM sod WiaJr4
yaiploait P
If yea fcav aoy onaldarahl aumbar of lb
above irajptsBM yoa aro tuffarinl from bilious
h. torpid livar with iodlMilon. or drtpapsia.
Dr. riaroa'a Galdaa Mdll DiMorarv i made
p of ba aaoat valuable aaadivlaat priaoiplat
baowa lo maJioai viooo for lb paraiaaaal
titi of uch ah normal ododltioo. Il it '
amolaal Uvar iavijorator touaacb tools, bowl
regulator aoJ aorv traog'tbaoar,
Th "Rolde Madioal Diioovary" U not patent owdicln or aert noifrum.
lull li.t ol Ice iniradiwile beia printed on ill bollle-wrapner and aliened
aader oalh. A ino at lhaaa will ehow that it eoaume no alcohol, or herm.
ful babit-lorminf drug. It le 0uid traot made with pur. tripU-rrhn.-l
ftvoeria, ol proper afranjtb, from th rooU ol nativ American medl.
lorael plaals. World' DUpaotery Madioal Aaaooialiun, Propi., IIuS.iId, I .
n
.BaaaMa" '''i.
E. L.;; T OWNSEND
lit.i purclia-d E. T. lleiikle't
BARBER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL
liar I a chance to get a flrst-clii shave and balr cut.
TROJAN POWDER
(Succeneor to Dynamite)
la the powder that will clear your
land of stumps. No thawing required.
No hradachr-s. FumHeM nd safe.
Call or write for circulars and prices.
HAUSER BROS.
8lm, Oregon
POLK COUNTY BANK
Monmouth, Oregon
Paid Capital, $30,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
J. H. Hawley, Pre. J. B. V. Butler, Vice Pres. Ira C. Powell. Cash
F. B. Powell. J. B. .ittump. I. M. Simpson.
THE NOBLE
I. A.JM A DISON, Profr
Corner Commercial
and Stat) Street
ML. EM, OIMXSON
SLOPEE BROS.
Tubular Well Drillers
Same prices for well drilled with their new larger
diameter drill. Wens for irrigation purpose.
Both Phones
Independence, Oregon
GEM RESTAURANT
O STREET
G. B. KOOZER, pltOPRIHTOR
INDBPBKDENCE, OREGON
First Class in Every Respect. Open Day and Night. Regular
Meals, 25 cests. Short Order at an Hour. Give us a Trial.
BLAESING GRANITE COMPANY'S
MONUMENT8
For sale by C. W. HENKLE, Independence, Or.
J
determined action, wipe out the liq
uor evil of Oregon in the fall of 1910.
We can and we will do It. Let all
law abiding citizens say so.
For Sale Haled hay. Inquire of M
Goetz, Independence, Oregon. 27-8
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Most Popular Because it
is the' Best.
the
"I have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for the past eight years and
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 thorn to take. For
sale by P. M. Klrkland.
For Sale
540 Acres of land, adjoining Mon
mouth, known as the Jos. Craven
farm. Will soil in 5, 10 or 20 acre
tracts, or more if desired, at $100 an
acre. For further information write
or call on tine V. A. Tucker Ileal Es
tate Co., exclusive agents, Monmouth,.
Oregon. 37-9
Every Mother
is or should be worried when the 111
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 onee and
prevent any complication. Sold by
Williams Drug Co.