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EIGHT AGti INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE. QREOON. PtERUARV S. 1110. PAGE SIX FALSE AND TRUE DISCIPLES1UP Women's Secrets or- - "l r M .1... but R v C U .a. hP. 4 ..Pu, . m W,. A m -- I 111 111 TmTt -K J l I V L Tba Kind Yon Hara Always Bought, auJ which luui Docn In u for over 30 ycurt, liaa borno Iho ligiutture ana itAt DwuBwunncr mm ytV- sonal aurxrvUim alnoo It nfaiir. VJ-CUcAU AUnw no one to deceive you In thU. ii r........-r.,u. imittl,ini and Just-aa-rood" are) but Exyertiuent that trifle with and eniaair tho boolth oT lafnta aud CbUJreu Experlouea aajalaat Kiportnawit. What Is CASTORIA CaatorU U a harmleaa ubfrtltnte for Castor Oil, Paro tic, Irop aud Soothing- Syrapfc It U Pleasant. It contalas neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narfotlo abatancc Its U It guarantee. It doatrojrg WrM and allay FcTeriahneea. It cum Dlarrkora and Wind Colic It relieve Teetalar Troablea, eurea ConstlpatUa and Flatulency. It aaauallate the Food, refwlaiea the Stomach and Bowel. rlTlnC healthy and naiaral sleep. The Children's Paaaoea The Mother's Friend. GBNUINB CASTOR I A-sA-VAY8 Sean tat Signature of 7 Kind Yon Me Always Bonght In Use For Over 30 Years. A. C MAGERS. TELEPHONE MAIN I7J Standard Liquor Co. WHOLESALEIOEALEKTN WINES, LIQUORS 8r CIGARS $. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM ' ' OREGON Chas.E. Hicks Real Estate Co. m. at) Have bargains in farm lands. Hew Poplin. FOR Summer Waists 3-YAR0 PATTERNS, 8TAMPED, SPECIAL.. 1.M NEW IDEAS AND DESIGNS IN TABLE RUN NER8, 85C. HANDSOME NEW PILLOW TOPS FOR SUM MER WORK. Needlecraft wShop Mrs. 5. C. Wall 270;N. Com'l. St. Salem, Oregon COTTAGE HOTEL CHARLES SAVAGE, LE8SEE Special Attention to Commercial and College Organizations Salem 160 Court street. Telephone 269 Main Telephone and Messenger Service at Hotel Auditorium Skating Rink OVIATT BROS., Proprietors MOVING PICTURES AND SKATING Entire change of Pictures thr ee tlmea a week Every evening except Sunday from 7:30 to 10 p. M. Good Music, Hardwood Floor and first-clasa Skates. Come out and enjoy yourself. No Rowdyism allowed. Skaters 25 cents Admission 10 cents Le.aon tor February 27, found lu Matthow 7? 13-29. The kingdom of lloaven conalata of Lhoae persons who hare the aplrit of Christ. bear good fruit, k-p Ood'a commandments, who are fre from hypocrisy and who, having built up on the true foundation. ChrUt Jeaua. overcome the world. The loason to day gives us the "Uuldo Iloarda to th Kingdom of Hoaven"- of which the Sermon on the Mount Is the law. I. The Wsy of Entrance Into the Kingdom of Cod. The only way of entrance Into the kingdom of God Is through ttoo nar row way of obedience to its laws. Enter ve In to the kingdom of heav. en sternal life, the Christian life, at or by the strait gate. "Strait" doca not mean straight. I. o. not crooked. but It retains the old Idea of narrow nessa way of difficulty, one that re Quires much effort. "For strait Is the gate and narrow la the way that la. "compressed." "pinched." straitened Is the way of heaven on earth. Eternal life "Few there be that find It," a fact that Is In a com parative tense only too true, though this does not Indicate that It must be so. Th narrowness of the gate of Mi ration la Inherent in the nature of things. Narrowness of entrance, Is a necessity to the obtaining of every beat thlnst. To be an American cltl- ten one must take the oath of alle giance. To the pilot of a ahlp the myriads of stars count for nothing; only the North Star can give him his bearing. To become a member of any highly respected lodge one muai meet some very particular conditions. Tn become proficient In ny thing n miut be very particular about the little things. So also in order to be come a member of the kingdom oi God one must pass enrougn me 'trait and narrow way". Jesua aia not make the way narrow but he simply stated the fact and used it as mntim Tha rate la as wiae as nA'm ivi vet too narrow to permit anything unholy and unrighteous to enter. All classes are urged to emer In but all must first forsake their sin. II. , It Reoulrtt Effort to Enter. tm. "Strive to enter tn".- mv an earnest, determined effort, agonise to get into the kingdom. "For wide lfl the gate and oroao u way that leadeta to muv.uu. Thr. r multitudes of atns eacn one of which epella ruin. "There is a way that seemeth right) untai a man duv the ends thereof are the ways of death." Sin destroys lire, neaim, happiness, home, hope, heaven. It begins in thla world only to complete In the next. It is always auncuu vo fight sin and do God's will but It la easy to drift with the tide of evil. III. A Warnlno Aaalnst Falsa Teachers. "Rewarn of False prophets." "A prophet is one who epeaka under di vine Influence, a revealer and Inter pretar of God's will." A false proph- la an Imitator. He pretends to re veal and interpret God's will but known nothine about it and nence oe- celves. His purpose is to "make mer- ... m SI .1 chandlse" of the fouowersoi -uuu. He preaches or teaches doctrines con trary to Christ, influencing men to wanted in sin. with expectations that they will come out all right In t.h nd whjatever they may ao now. "Ye shall know them" that Is, the falHA nrnnhets "by their fruits." it is impossible to play the hypocrite without telling on yourself. Your face, your very thoughts revealed by your acts, give you away. An old facoccn motto is "Be your aln sel" be your own self. Whenever hypocrisy is at- dfimnted man tries to be some one else. It is never safe. Better by far bfi lenoble yet frank and unfeigned, your own self, than to appear like a saint yet at heart be untrue and im pure. "Be sure your sin will find you out." IV. Christianity is not Profession of Character, but Deeds. "Not everv one that saith unto me t T.nrri " (a necessarily a true r-hriaHan. "But. he that doeth the will of my Father." True some claim to have even prophesied in the name of Jesus and yet, not having done it in love and gratitude but in vanity j the receive Jesus' reproof r n.r vnfiw you." Not the deed alone but the deed prompted by a heart of love Is what pleases uoa. IjtoT..V.rl. Sucb a roof4 would k rei-trk.ble U iba that raoord pplM ! tM lfnw "---" wome..T. a oraetloe of ever 40 yn, ll U K..o I. ZnTltT ur. P..rM to Iba mUde aovd.d kl by w..a, aa lha Iff l BaJle, N. Y. DR. PIimCB'9 FAVOHITB PRK8CirTION jWIkJU.Ma "Wvl. Women estrone, fell ola. Women XnTollj E. L.3 T'lQ WNSEND has purchased E. T. Hankie's AR8ER SHOP AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL Here la a chance to get a ftm-daa share and hair cuL TROJAN POWDER (Successor to Dynamite) la tha powder that will clear your laad of stomps. No taavlag required. No headaches. FuneleM and aafe. Call or wrlta for circular and prlcea. HAUSER BROS. Salem Oregon POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon MM UfAM, !ttM9 Transacts a General Banking guinea OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. H. Hawler, Free. J. B. V. Butler, Vloa Prea. Ira C. Powell. Caah F. . Powwll. J. B. 41mk. L M. Blanpaon. THE NOBLE I). A .'MAD MOM, Prop. Ooraor OHHartal aal Stata) Snratet sALKM, OR BOON 8LOPEE BROS. Tubular Well Drillers am prlrea foraa avOUd wita thetr mw larger f dKmeter drlfl. Welta far trvagatiett Both Phoi.es IiKfependoiice, Oregon GEM RESTAURANT O. B. KOOZBR, PROPRKTOa 0 8TRBJBT INDBPBNDBNCB, OREGON Klret ciem in Every Respect- Open Day and NlgkL Regalar Meals, 25 cents. Short Order a am Hour. GWa us a Trial. BLAE8ING GRANITE COMPANY'8 MONUMENTS For sale by C. W. HENKLE, Independence, Or. n V. The True Foundation; There are two kinds of foundations. One is represented by the house built upon the rock; the' other, by the house built, upon the sand. Each foundation had the same kind of op position from without: "The rain descended, the floods came and the winds blew and beat upon the house" Is said of each house. But the foun dation the inward preparations were different. One was built upon the rock which was sure and firm, and one was built upon the sand, which is uncertain and infirm. That person who accepts Christ and trusts in Him, can weather the storms of opposition, while he who "maketh flesh his arm and whose heart depart ed from the Lord" is unprepared for life's tempests and consequently falls and great and terrible is his fall. VI. In, All His Teaching Jesus Man ifested His Authority. So firmly yet so modestly did . He declare the truths of the kingdom! that of Him it was often said: "He spoke as one having authority and1 not aa the scribes." He spoke with the authority of power, truthfulness, genuine righteousness, His divinity and that of God. Let all men take heed how they hear. Remember the Golden Text: "Not every one that, saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall en-, ter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven." For Sale 9 horse power, one cylin der gasoline engine. Can be set sta tionary or for wood saw. Enquire of Harold Fitchard, Home phone. 37-9