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EIGHT PAGE! INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. APR.L , FACE TWO MR. 11111 VISITS BALMY SOUTH Wrd Hill returned Friday from an extended trip ihrouKh Mexico d South, rt'turniiiK through the lake stales on his way home. He reports an enjoyable trip, having seen- many Interesting nights, especially from nn historical point of view. The Mexl rua Indian In prehistoric times reached a UlKb state of civilization. ux their ruins now reveal. The to pography of the country. Its climatic renditions. Its vegetation and Its peo ple are also Interesting, as well as their manner of living. Among the places visited were: San Kraiu-lseo, Stanford University. Los Angeles. San Bernardino, El I'aso. City of Alexlco. the ruins of Texcuco, the pyramids of Cholula, Pueblo, Ven Crua, the pyramids at Metepec. San Antonio. New Orleans, Mobile, Pense tola, Montgomery, Chicago. Milwau kee. St. Louis. Kansas City and Den ver. "There Is a great deal of Amer ican capital going to Mexico In the form of syndicates seeking invest merits." said Mr. Hill, when inter viewed concerning his travels. "The onrf tha rhean land seem to lii . iiro " . r , attract them. Some are starting plan-i tatlons of coffee, rubber, pineapples and bananas. A person who doesj not belong to some large company would stand very Uttle show. He can not afford to purchase this land as the titles in the most of the plac-, es is poor, as It is in all Latln-Amer-lean countries. Four-fifths of the re public is worthless. One can not al ways teil what kind of land he is getting for his money, because Mex ico, as well as America, has some ex cellent land promoters. j "The only way to Invest in Mex ican land is to be in a large company and have competent lawyers to ne gotiate the deal or one is apt to get tils fingers burnt. ! "A few of the large cities are mod ern but others, as well as rural dis tricts, are a thousand years behind; especially in agriculture, as the cul tivation of the soil and the harvest ing are very primitive. Nearly all of the tilling is done with a crooked stick plow, with a stick tied across the horns of the cattle for a yoke. "Mexico is an interesting country to look at but a poor one to live in." STRAIN TOO GREAT Kidney troubles urinary trouble follow. Head the following, und learn the cure. Mrs. W. II. Wood. 7:13 N. Front St.. Salem. Ore., says: "Although I he never had oeratdn to use Uian'a Kid ney Pills myself. I know that this remedy U an excellent one for kidney and Madder trouble. It has been us.-d In my family with the most sat tsfm tory result." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Fost.r-MUburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the I'nlt ed States. Keuiember the name-loair-and take 110 other. all f Hundreds of Independence Readers Find Daily Toil a Burden. The hustle and worry of business 4 men, The hard work and stooping 01 workmen, The woman's household cares, Are too great a strain on the kid neys. Backache, headache, sideache, Will Appear Before Grand Jury Louis Maymud. who spent last win ter In thi city, departed Monday for Portland where he took his house hold goods to reside there during the ir Mavnaid and a son are (,. Portland, having been there in,.r nwlnc to the son having su fered a severe atta.k of rheumatism and was taken there for treatment. Mr. Maynard Is to appear before- the grand Jury in Portland to give evi dence in the Krcbs-Smlth timber Und case which is being Investigated by the government. He was employed last summer In cruising timber in the Cascade mountains in the vicinity of the land under Investigation and has been summoned to appear before the grand jury to tell what he knows In the case. 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Ballard's Snow Liniment will cure the trouble, relieve the pain and make you as sup pie as a two-year-old. Sold by Wil liams Drug Co. To Reduce Cost of Living A Joint committee of students and faculty members will Investigate the problem of the high cost of living f, th Btndents at the Oregon Agri cultural College with the purpose of d LIPPINCOTTS MONTHLY MAGAZINE 1 42 YEARS YOUNG WHAT IS IT LIKE? It is a high-class, pure-spirited magazine of cleverness. It " . 6 , L,.,aA in vprv issue, besides contains one complete cupjfiB"- ; ' . .,, half-dozen capital short stones, pleasing poetry, readable articles, and the jolly-best humor sect.on you ever saw. Every month you will find a group of tene and Umely articles of absorbing interest . ::''' SPECIAL FEATURES 75 FASUNAlinu anU 200 PAGES OF NEW HUMOR. 2000 Pages Yearly of Fiction, Fact, and Fun 25c pu coot THE BEST OBTAINABLE 2-60 . . uppiNCorrs niT invrouift DA - . i.r..L! c..r. rniuutumfl, un " muiu(w . 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If you are In need of a new suit our display affords you an unequalled op portunity to make your selection. WHY WANDER HEEDLESSLY ABOUT TO F.ND A SUIT LIKE THE OTHER FELLOW IS WHY WANDER HE BEARING, BE ORIGINAL BE CONSERVATIVE. Buy where you have the advantage of seeing hundreds of correctly styled garment. In all the popular shades. Our prices are moderate: S15 to ?3.. SALES AGENTS FOR THE ROBERTS $3.00 HATS IN ALL THE NEW SHADES AND STYLES. Salem Woolen Mill Store 8ALEM, OREGON