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tlQHT PAGE. INOEflNDtNCt ENTER mill. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. pack rovn Tha liidependeiice nlerprise I'ub l bed by HENRY C. BROWNS. Ktit.rod t th. potoifu. at InJtt pGdnc, Onud, a. vvu4 ca mailer. PIUUSUKD KVEIIY HUDAY AdJ'a all coMiuuuUatt.u.. and aiak. alt Ula pajablo to TUa Knur prtao. wirta ttwl foncnii ar iii t.-tl to abow tola M-Uhborly UnJuwia" by not oiiHM'ng th trM. If any rem ahould ba o f rn-lful tf l. In tenets a l Jv It, other ronrer.i., uijHwis!ljr Influenced by th. trust. r 10 labor tho off.ndi ... num ber ul ty ut untiel.hborly act Ion. If tt pro ft obn'lnat no ont kno. what wouM ltrp'tt H. but any on van tuak a a 'tread nue Th r ar a in wonderful I 'n un a.va of kceplrjr t!'.e letter of the law ' of breaking It In aplril. SUBSCRIPTION KATES One y.sr In aJanc $160 Sit montha In advanr. .73 Thrt. months lr advauc. .50 Sinild roi'.lt'i .... 6cta Sauipla coplea free on application. LAZINESS A DISEASE COMING TO SALEM MARCH 15th THE PATCHEN .OV. .-U. (3) MO. ONE OF CAJTA.N J.C T THE SEASON OF HH; ALSO THi IMPORTED REGISTERED BELGIAN 81 ALLION, OUKACi AN- WAS a miNn r-MAMPION AT THE OREGON STATE FAIR IN U10. ThaThor... b.long rI.pJ.-bl. p.op... - ' " " th. l.tt.r. W. or. cltla.n. of this .tat. and w. will ma. Tha PATCH EN BOY la not only th. air. of 27 nor... in tn. ' Boy a.ro of 1. Including four In th. 2:10 ...t and ,h. air. . auchgr... .Ira. a. Con.Unt.n. Or.- toHo. CurV Journal, and Ormondo. HUflrat. t.dy Cay. h. dam of P. ch Bey M0 and on. produc.ng f.l.y -Chi, par." Bh. In turn wa. by trst not.d .on of H.m.l on l a T.n M ropoliun, refcia.ar No. 1J27. Th. Patch.., W -c.n dam wa. thai grand NJ ' " only wa. .hi th. a.cond dam of th. Patch.n Boy, but ah. produc.d two .th.r. In th. 2.30 I at (. Qroat ...... . .r. lrt h., t,m.. Th. P.trh.n Boy. b..ld.. balng a 8r..t ilra. h.a anvlabl. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, Hit. GREAT WEALTH A BARRIER Andrew CnrmK toM a company of working women reiontly that marrt-tl i n ,t i-itl fact ilt laiv. m-n ilo work A Kromh ml.m 1st Icl'a u Hal Inat nona la a cllscam On to a l'tl' lonry iof qoality In tho bUvd. This now w H give comf-rt t tho n.lUpf.'il to work, but who have hil a hard time xplai ilns th rcmn: for It. If th scientist Vi ha? thU discovery will im'y sh w how t. rem edy the defect In tV blood of U lary man he wl'l do the country In sener.il a treat faver. I'ut It i- IV lifo Is not nearly so eonj?ei:lul ts happy anions wealthy people a It la anions the working people. Cer tainly he could speak with author tv for his social assoc'atlons for many years past have been with the rich. The reasons he gave in support of his views are undoubtedly correct. While there are notable except'ons. It Is not less the fact that tho majority of wealthy women and It was of women he was speaking In particular are marked by frivolity of lif. They receive no mental stim ulus and as a consequence their mind atasrr.ateg and disastrous do mestlc and other effects follow with startling; frequency. It goes to show that life Is some thing more than silk and satin, a ple thora of wealth, costly equipages and stately mansions. Life is of but lit tle account unless It gives content, satisfaction and true bliss, and If Mr. Oarnegie Is right, which he Is, the family- of a working man or a farmer is far more likely to have these blessings than the family of a mil lionaire. One thing Is evident, and It has a potent part la producing this condition, and that is that work is a tonic, Is invigorating, promotes heal th and therefore is a very great bles sing, while idleness, especially when associated with wealth,, is sure tq produce morbidity and lead to temp tations and mischief. when nee'ty wmpelU then), not wl'hstartiltiK the roor quality c,f tht blood, which left'ls to the rnwlimbn that lailness la a disease of the IH rather than of the blood. The wise sc'entlst has ano'h r guess comif. The test of a mam's relUlon U not In his ability to make long a'M eloqu ent prayers or to enaase In theologi cal controversy, but In his everyday life at home and In the world. It Is the fmpty vessel and not the f ill one that gives forth tho cost noise. So In- human 1'fe It Is the man of little und'rs'andlng and sense that loves to make himself heard. Very fortunate Is the man who is quick to see -a good opportunity and who Is wise enough to profit by It. QUITE INDEPENDENT 13 CANADA m That Canada ie able to negotiate commercial treaties with other coun tries shows how near to being an Independent natiora she has become In recent years. This is again seen In her possession of a separate army and navy. In her coinage and postage, and in the right to make her own tariff. To be sure the crown- has the right of veto on any measure the Canadian parliament may pass, but Some people Imagine they are free thinkers when the one obvious fact is that they are free from thinking. Old age may bring wrinkles to the cheeks and brow, but the heart may be kept fresh with perennial youth. The man who forces trouble suffers twice over. He suffers in anticipa tion and In the trouble Itself. Our new stock of spring hats for men and boys, just arrived. Come in and let us show you something swell. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. $8.50 TAILOR MADE TROUSERS FOR 90c. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. In order to introduce our high grade, made to measure tailoring direct fron maker to wearer, we are offering every man in the United States pal of our high grade regular priced J8.G0 tailor made trousers cut to your MEASURE for 90 cents. Every man can appre VClUuUlU y . -- J m - 1 LU V V., il LU. i.- ' - J " - I r that right would never be exercised j date the convenience of having an on any question upon which Canada might make up her mind. In the re ciprocity treaty there are people in Great Britain who would like that veto to be used or for the British parliament to go counter ' to Cana da's actionv But Canada would take with ill grace any such Interference, and it would but serve to weaken the tie which, although sentimental rather, than political, binds the daughter to the mother and which at present Is very real and strong. INGENUITY OF TRUSTS For ingenuity the Heathen Chinee is not to be compared with the steel trust. As restraint of trade and com binations are illegal, the trust, so It is said, gets around the difficulty by its plan -of "neighborly kindness." This is an. application of the Golden Rule within a limited area. In other extra pair of these stylish tailor made trousers as it is a source of much pleasure whether for holiday outing or every day. wear. We don't limit you to any certain pattern, but you can have your choice from a select stock of the most fashionable and desirable materials now being shown by the higher priced custom tailors in the east. We are making this re markable offer merely to Introduce our new Premier System of high grade tailoring cut to your individual measure, direct from maker to wear er, saving you from one-fourth to one-half the cost of what you have been paying for your clothes In the past. Remember this offer is for a limited time only. We are a reliable concern and mean just what we say. Send stamps for samples and meas urement blanks. Aak for our special suit offer and sample catalogue. Don't delay. Send in at once and get the full benefit of th!a liberal offer. Write us. THE PREMIER TAILORS, i 185 E. Madison St Chicago, lll.j distinction of b.ln8 th. O.te.t thr.y.ar-old of hi. y.ar. Tha aumm.ry of hi. racaa aa followa. Th. Patch.n Boy atartad 7 tlm.a and won fi.-t mon.y. Th. Patch.n Boy atarted In 2J h.ata, of wkh h. won U. . Th. Patch. Bay only lo.t 6 h.ata dur.n0 hi. .t r. r.clnB e.ra.r. and up to 111 won 14.300. m.r. mon.y than any thr -y.arold pravlou. to that daf. b.atlg .uch Brat hor... a. O.org. W. L.d.r.r, Mia. Margaret and Norvln. O. THE PATCHEN BOY will mak. th. a.aaon of 1911 at th. But. Fair Ground., a.l.m, Or.gon, und.r th. dlroct .up.rvl.lon of VMIH.m J. Wllaon, of Hood Rlv.r. to whom all communication ahould ba .nt until rtar March 15th. whan hi. addrtta will ba Sal.m. Or.-on. THERE IS MERIT IN QUALITY AND WE OFFER QUALITY ON ITS MtRIT. DAINTY PERFUMES FOR DAINTY WOMEN Arc here and Plenty. Everything else for toilet use. Our Soaps, Toilet Waters, Bath Ammonia, Talcum and Tooth Powder, Cold Cream, Etc., are such as must appeal to Women of Refinement.. We will he pleased to have you call and see our line. Kirkland's Drug Store The Store of Quality T"7 atu I aL I aLlis! YOU WILL WANT YOUR PLUMBING FINISHED EARLY. IT IS TIME TO BEGIN THINKING ABOUT IT NOW, BEFORE THE RUSH IS ON. WE ARE BETTER PREPAIRED TO DO YOUR WORK THAN WE HAVE EVER BEEN BEFORE, AND HAEV IN 8T0CK A LARGE LINE OF PLUMBING GO0D3. AT NO PREV0U8 8EA80N HA8 THERE BEEN A GREATER DEMAND FOR FULLY! UP-TO-DATE PLUMBING ARTICLES, AND AT NO TIME IN THE HISTORY OF THI8 E8TAB LISHMENT HAVE WE BEEN ABLE TO 8H0W A8' COMPLETE A LINE AS NOW. If you contemplate putting in a bath or hot water, see .iaiM