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EIGHT PAGES THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PAGE SEVEN Mafcs Biff Money Drilling Well "."ii:'""",'""'M1 IMPKOVKO STANDARD Dlllll.lNIl MAdllINK Oun AIrii Cnn llnnillit lluarniircl iiidrlllliis LHl l.t null 'Irlvliig I'Mlug lu utiMiUy. Only liirmtlvfra( Kltrn Isruf ruitn nIivm. miiiM mrnnniHW I'Miltl Vnl r Will (trill viry kind of furitidilnu, AvoM rlulrtra from wiiiIIm lima rt, . Hlljr from , Wa liulhl Oman llit tn 1IH inmna. Will toll fan elf In rulatnit. Write fur It. II trill avary llltRION VAOHINliT 0., MAHf tl.a rulTUM.QIIQQa nOUAUI) Y, HrRTilN - Awwynr and Hinmlrt, lHtlvillr, Cnl'irn.lii Hntcliiin rUv (lulu, tlllvor, lmA SI. (1mI,, hlh..p, ftmj UoIU MMi inu or fopl-. It. Mulling invplnitM i1 full ijrlel.t out on iiPt'ilcAtUHi, (Virttrtil nnd I'mnlr work m Lulled, Iiofwreaoi iMrUiu. ttatioiuU ltaulk 1KB W 0J) GOLD lllvhnal prlrra pal, I fur Silver, Old Jawelry, Cold arm, lie. uim i.k MTKhH. furly man in nil l'ln. I'orllawl. 71 Hixlh, Imtw iwn Oak lATEMTS i give you t . PlRSONAl SlfTVXt 0. 0. MARTIN, " '. ol (Jhnnli-r Dwiiwm Writs Inf n(ormi!IOH KODAKS Writ for ratliirua nil litwrntur. t)avsloilrie nd printlnir. MmII ortlurs kIwii prompt sttantkm Portland 1 holo Supply Co. 14s Third Hlr.t Poll TLA ND. OUR. BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL i'm ptl ill otaeufli iMtnidiaM ii soviet ' pTII Ktl Wl iMi Ul M priMIKM. U I itiha wofk, sreu im letting. n auia swt mjmwI m. IwtiM 1m Hi ash. Wtf I itrMirts 10 p week. u J unuiiNT iiirnvunni A UKA1.C. I Ess) ZM eetf M tie ferfleai Or. BOYNTON FURNACES Must economical ami tfctlv fur bouse arid school hat.rir. J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. front and Market Sis. Portland, Or. SEND roR CATALOGUE. . Queer Saorlflo. I Ths itorjr of a trued y of charitj comea from Parla. The other day i ptuagonarlan widow named llertln wag ao dlatraiifld on bearing tbe itori of a atarvlng family that alio ihot her If and left ttiem tbe whole of bi money $250. COFFEEf?)! TEA SPICES eiAKINO POWDER EXTRACTS jJU8T Kffilir CL0SSCTADEVEE3 wariANO. one. J mores Shoe Polishes Mneot In Qual'ty. Largost In Varloty. Tlix lltiol vfiry ri'qillieiiirnt for fleaulUK ud lOlUblntf iliotis of ail kluiU ud colura. OII.T RItUK the only 1 Indies hn drclnn Biat iKMltlvely contnlna OIL. Klitrki ami rnllnhri laillna" anil phllilri-n'i biKila ud hof, nlilnea Kllliuill rilliliiim, .v. "Kri-ni-h lo," luo. DAN 1)V rombluatliiu t or clfiuiltw and pnllhlng all kln'l of niHwt or tan ahim, DSo. "Slur" lire, lOo. OUlt'li WHITE makra dirty ennvna lui' cIi-hii wlilti. In lliiuld form no It can be eulrkly and eaully applied. A pone In vry pai-kiiKO, no alwaji ready tor uo. Iwo ilica, 10 ml '15 clintn. If your dealer doii not kif p th kind you want, end in hla aulilri'im and the price In stomp for full alue packnifs. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., 00-56 Albany St., OambrldRO. Mail. VldcHt and Largeut Manufacturer of Skoe Folisiiet in Uu H orld. OPIUM TOBACCO Habit Po-11 Only uathorii Habita Fbaftlwlr Cured. r,M Jiselfty J no stltule ia Oniaon, Write for Ulostrnturl clrraUr. KEELFt iNiTITU", 71 B.ll TH N. COME TO PORTED AND WRITTEN A. G.HmKli M. I). I am the only ipeciauir in Portland woo doe not adrcrliie a fictitiom name or photograph. I publlih aif tnia photof raph, correct name and perionalljr conduct my office. '606" FOR BLOOD covery, "606" ment and li HB A G Una Al Ul l.SJS. i - L frvTv .- in ITTTT' 1 ,,, -rL I rtm. 1 MS Bp the keystone to health IHOSTETTER'S I I STOMACH I 4 BS I STRENGTHEN INVIGORATE TONE AND REBUILD THE ENTIRE SYSTEM you need the Hitters at once. Try it. It never disappoints. i will re lh Hfrnt aud roost reliable cathcitlcaad ynirin clrtiiKr. The brat rcmnly fur Torpid 1,1 ver, IllltouineM and Hick Ifradache. At DruriUt' or by Mll. IB CmU Uoyt CunuicAJ. Co. I'miumi, OKJtOO Y. M. C. A. ISSUES PAMPHLET. Day and Evening School Open Soon for Winter Cobrae. The Educational Department of the Y. M. C. A. hag igRued a pamphlet this week, giving an outline of all the different linea of work conducted in this department. The subjects taught are grouped under six ichoola, aa fol lows: Dusiness School Bookkeeping, Shorthand. College Preparatory All subjects of the nigh School course. Boys' Elementary Grades above the Fifth. Technical and Industrial Tradea Carpentry, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Brick Laying, Automobile Construction, Repair and Driving. Special Courses Building Caretaking, Hotel Cooking, Forestry and Lumbering, Pharmacy, Telegraphy. Lecture CoMrses Apple Culture, Poultry Husbandry, Real Estate Law, National Political Issues. This catalog may be obtained upon application to Educational Director of the Y. M. C A. All these courses are given both day and evening. The Day School opens September 5th and the Night School opens September 26th. Fantastic Theorist. "Why do you think that extremely rich people are likely to go to a place of fiery torment?" "Because,' replied the cynical person, "only they could afford tbe fuel necessary to keep it going." A Packing Hint When traveling It Is a good plan to line the trunk with a large sheet or piece of muslin. When all tbe clothes are packed the ends of the sheet are folded across the top of tbe clothes and pinned firmly with safety pins. A Weil-Known Name. A professor of Greek who was noted for self-appreciation, bought a dozen collars and marked the first one with his full name and tbe others simply "Ditto." Everybody's Magazine. They Couldn't Help It A crosseyed man In a street ear turned around and bowed to a friend coming In, and almost every man in tbe car bowed to him. The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge Learn a Profession where the de mand is greater than the supply. Honorable, Dignified, Lucrative Write for Literature and Information. It will be to V OU It advantage. Invalids and others needing akilled treatment write tor particulars. 409 Commonwealth Bldg., Portland, Or. BE CURED IN FIVE DAYS cbiiL. a .1 . I rres Ml VARICOSE VEINS, HERNIA, BLOOD POISON No aovore oporatiotiB, ninny casos purmanontly cured in one tmatmuiit. Most timo-suving, numb uuturiil, numt safe. A radical anil pormnnont euro. I givo my word and will cite you to otlior medical authoritit's that thin iaa fact. I am cer tainly propnrud to euro by exporicuce aud equipment, which arts t Tm koyatont'fl to succgbh. I have tho h ttt equipped medical oiur-o on the Coast. 1 will (five $.VK) to any charity aa guarantee that every Btutmnoiit iu tliiaaimounctMiieiiti a true. I invite you to come to my olHco. J will explain to you my trout in out for Varicose Vtsiiin. Horn la, Nervous Dobility, llioofl Poison, PIloa, Fistula, ltiadder, Kidney, Prostatic and nil Mtm'a Ailments and givo you FKEK a physical examina tion; if noooawiry a microscopical and chemical analysis of aecretious, to determine pathological and bacteriological con ditions. Every mat should take advantage of tins oppor tunity to learn tut:ir true condition. A permanent Curt u what, yon want. A permanent (hire is what 1 give. I GUARANTEE My written guarantee meansactire or tip pay, i guarantee to cure certain an men is or reiuna every dollar you nave paid. My snrvic.es cost you nothing unless I cure your Varicose Veins, Hornia, Piles, Fistula, Blood Poi son, or any ailmontlguarantoetocurn. Terms are reasonable aud no more than you are able and willing to pay for bene tits. Office hour i- 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. 8nndayn, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. POISON I use Piofeisor Etirlkh'i wonderful new dis in cases of Specific Blood Poison. It cures In one treat the greatest marvel of medical science. This new remedy has hren surrrssfnlly narri In thousands nfcasfs. I.etmerTplatn It to you CRAITU 836 MORRISON BT., COR. SEOOMD OlVll I 11 PORTLAND, OREGON HAVING ABUNDANCE OF SUMMER FEED OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Dry Pastures and Durned-Up Hillsides Following Drought of 1 0 1 0 Tench Lesson That Shoud Not ! Foraotten EIo'unt Though Severs Plea for Sum mr Silo for All Farms. II hi fc,. V A Modern Tbe dry pastures and burned-up hillsides following tbe drouth of 1910 made a very strong Impression as to tbe Importance of having tood sum' mer feeding. It was an eloquent though severe plea for the summer silo and led to some splendid tes timony In Its favor. Tbe drouth "cut down tbe milk flow In most of tbe herds nearly 60 per cent., says a writ er In an exchange. Not one farmer In a hundred bad provided for this emergency by a good supply of suc culent food that would make milk. It Is the same old story over again this year. It seems to take a tre mendous lot of pounding on tbe part of Providence, to get It Into farmers' heads that a summer silo Is a grand thing. Tbe Hoard's Dairyman herd of cows had fifty tons or more of nice corn silage to turn to when feed grew short and they rolled out the milk nicely right along. Besides, they will keep at It. There Is nothing like a supply of silage for summer use. It Is close by and handy to tbe stable for use, when you want it And fur thermore It will produce more milk than any other kind of soiling feed. This Is the experience of all expe rimenters, who find that silage holds milk flow during drouth even better than soiling. It is reasonable that it should. I recall the substance of a strong editorial In Wallace's Farmer, while referring particularly to tho lesson of tbe 1910 drouth, applies with equal force this season wherever pastures are used or cattle are fed. It Is worth publishing again and I quote the folio vlng from it: "Tbe question we are constantly asked Is, 'will silage keep through tbe summer?' We are glad to be able to give a direct answer to this, not the oretically, but from personal experi ence. We built a silo on one of the Wallace farms and filled It in 1908, and made the mistake of building it too large. During tbe winter of 1908 09 the silage was not all used. Last fall we put in new silage on top of the old, and during the winter used out of tbe new silage, leaving the unused remainder In tbe bottom. We are now feeding that Bllage, and the man In charge an experienced dairy man, tells us that after the waste on top was removed, this two-year-old Bllage Is as good as any he ever used; that tbe cattle eat it aa readily aa anything and eat more of it than they did during the winter." This is in entire harmony with ev ery farmer we ever heard of who uses summer silage. If silage will keep two years without any waste ex cept on the exposed portion of the surface then it will certainly keep one. "Some people say: "We may not have another summer like this.' To this we reply that a period of short PROTECTING CHRYSANTHEMUM a " iT:mm.n istriWsMiWu t W9? ,jTs' ! ""KSs. fV V 1 1 wyw r A horticulturist of the Pyrenees has invented a curiously formed thatched protection or umbrella which is sup post to protect chrysanthemums from frost. Chantrler, the horticulturist in quest'on, claims that he obtains par ticularly large and handsome flowers by reason of these covers. It may be that similar devices may prove of serv 1 Dairy Silo. pastures during July and August Is tbe rule In all tbe corn belt states as this season and last bave demon strated and lush grass at this season of tbe year la a rare exception. Re member that seasons come, in cycles O- unknown duration, and tbe time of tbelr coming Is uncertain; that it has always been so, and it Is safe to as sume that they always will until the creator sees fit to change bis method of watering the earth. Therefore, well-made silage In a good silo Is just as staple as old wheat in the mill. There will be a waste of sev-j eral Inches on tbe surface, just as tbere is waste of several Inches on tbe surface of the bay stack or shock of corn fodder; but a man can afford that waste, if be has tbe assurance that his cows will not fail in, their milk or bis cattle lose flesh even if, there should be little or no rain for thirty or sixty days. Wben you put Up S BllO lUr DUU1U1C1 UBU, J mi going into a perfectly safe proposi tion, provided, of course, you build It right and fill it properly." u is wen to nu.uiu,.ui .. lage will naturally be fed In summer than in winter and in order to keep the surface In fairly good condition at least three inches of silage should be taken oft dally, where two inches will suffice in the winter. It will be found advisable therefore In building ,, 4 i, Hiamot the summer silo to keep tie dUmeter, proportionately smaller. It is not pos-1 Bible now to get silage to tide you over the dry pasture season, but now Is the time to get your silo for next winter and summer, uon t aeiay you all. may not be able to get one at Nest Ego Theory Dead. The nest egg theory is out of date There used to be an old-time belief that it was necessary to have the nest eggs In order to Induce the hens to lay. There can be but one virtue in the nest egg, and that Is to teach the me neat eBB, ai -v hens to lay In particular nests, but the nest egg has no influence wnai- ever on production. Keep the Cop Clean. A cow with a back that itches and burns with chaff and dust cannot be so comfortable as one that's groomed every day. When caring for your cows do not neglect their tails. Clean these clear to tbe end. A clean brush adds much to tbe appearance of a cow. Hard Work Running Dairy. The dairy farmer has the consola tion of knowing that bis business is never likely to De overcrowaea. it demands too much hard, earnest work and close sticking to the farm to make It profitable for anyone who Is not willing to put his whole effort Into his work. 1- Mt & ice to the chrysanthemum growers of this country. At all events, his scheme Is so cheap that it seems well worth tiylng. Trees to Buy. Always buy clean, straight trees with short stems, and even then do no w ucwio iiittuuu. I W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50, '3.00, 3.50 & M.00 SHOES WOMEN wear W.LDouglaa stylish, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same aa W.L-Douglaa Men's shoes. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has madeW. Douglas shoes famous the world over I : :. uianuauicu ui cycjjt pau. If I rnuA fair vnn intn mv lro faiTonps fii at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are war ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price Pfl I ITIflfJ The genuine have W. I Douglas Mnu I lull navraa Bni price stamped on bottom Tf Tjn cannot obtain W. L. Douarlas shoes your town, writ for catalog. Shoes sent direct ONE PAIR of my BOYS' S2.SJ.50 or from factory to wearer, all cuarKea prepaid. W.I S3.00 sHOKs will poaltively outwear JJOLCiLAS, 14ft spark bu, Brockton, Maaa. TWO fAIKS ol ordinary boys' shoos GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION 534 Morrison SL, Portland, Oreion. Two-year courses for teachers, readers and public speakers. Graduates after completing1 two years of post-srraduate work, granted professional diplomas. Continuous classes from 9 to 1 o'clock, five days per week. Individual lessons with either th principal or the assistants, afternoons and evening's. EMMA W. fclLLESPIE, Principal j SOLDIER WISHES TO HEP SUFFERERS FROM KIDNEY, LIVER AND BLADDER TROUBLES. j am tn j troubled with kidney . badd,l troubIe. especially in the gpring and Fall Being an old veteran Df the Civil War, a little exposure ot cold settles on my kidneys, and then I am laid up with kidney or bladder trouble. Your Swamp-Root was recom- mended to me a number of years ago, and I took a number of bottles of it than ged uUs 1 consider Swamp-Root the ?reatflst and j,est kidney medicine on tne market and it never fails to give quick results in kidney trouble, bladder ortrouDie ana lame deck, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root has done me so much good that I feel if any words of mine will be the means of relieving any poor sufferers, that you are at liberty to use this letter as you tee fit. Tours very truly, GEORGE W. ATCHLET. State of Iowa, Des Moines, Ia. Polk County, ss. A. R. Hansen, a retail druggist of this eity being first duly sworn deposes and tha fae ,s aeqnallted with n.,. xn ..Li. ,n 0. ,),. .1.,,. testimonial; that said Atcbley made and signed said testimonial In my presence and that I have sold said Atchley a part of the Swamp-Root referred to in above testimonial. Affiant further says that George W. Atchley is a well known citizen of this city and an honorable man, and that it was Mr. Atchley 's de sire to give said testimonial. A. R. HANSEN. Subscribed to in my presence, and sworn to before me, this 23rd of March, 1909. E. J. FISK, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kiltnar A Co. B1nrhmtrn. N. T. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-cents and one-dollar. The Costly Monroe Doctrine. It would be interesting if somebody would calculae how much it has cost Uncle Sam to perform his presumed obligations as guarantor of the Mon roe Doctrine. In 1898 he fought a war, "freed" Cuba, . and acquired various colonial liabilities. That war introduced him into the first circles of world powers, and the effort to travel in such society has kept his household expenses steadily advancing until now they exceed a billion a year. Before the Spanish war, a billion biennially was supposed to be scandalously high. To mention just a few cases, the Monroe theory nearly embroiled us in a war with Great Britain; it made as the financial guarantors of Santo Domingo; and the same of Venezuela; it forced us to drive the dictator teliy a out of Nicaragua; it has re :ently involved us in a general eompli :ation of Central American affairs; and finally, it brought about the mo bilization of a great American army n the borders of Mexico, as a wani ng to that country that it must be food. Success Magazine. Th Beautiful Women of Today. : It is a satisfying reflection that the lame of the noted beauties of the day will go down to posterity not as the ar- liflcially bedecked and painted hero ines of old. but consDicuous and cele- brated by reason of their splendid toantfestatlon of health, of youth, of lemoliness. Ladies' Field. Housework Drudgery aaousework is drudgery for tin weak woman. She brush et, dusts and scrub, or is on her feet all day attending" to the many details of the household, her back aching, her temples throbbing, nerves quivering under the stress of pain, possibly dizzy feelings. Sometimes rest in bed ia Sot refreshing, because the poor tired nerves do not per mit of refreshing sleep. The real need of weak, nervous women is satisfied by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. Thla " Premcrlptlon" remove the cant cl women' a meakneameu, heala Intlam nation and ulceration, and eurem thoae vitaknenne to peculiar to women. It tranQiillizea the nerven, encouraQea the appetite and luducet reetlul eleep. Dr. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know what his " Favorite Prescription" contains, a complete list of ingredients on the bottle-wrapper. Do not let any unscrup ulous druggist persuade you that his substitute of unknown composition is " just at food" in order that he may make a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head I Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cures liver ills. f -- - JS L. is In Portland. Oieeuo f Resident and Day School for Girls lnV Ok chars of Bisten of St. John Baptlat (EptKopaJll ClislaM, AeadaBle aoa Elementary Dapanafteata, sfsale. Art, EloevtioD. GyMnaalom. For catalog addreas THE SISTER SUPERIOR Of flee 30, Su Helens Hall For l.iru. Conducted br the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. Grfc. JUmlt tnd Cillrftau Cturuu Muiic Art. Elocutioo and Commer cial Dcpll. Rjiidrnl nd Day SttiJtntt. Refined Moral a&S Intellectual Traiainr. Write forAnnouncemcat. AddreM SISTER SVPFRWR. St. Mmn-t jiiaiUmy. Finland IMBUSINESS COLLEGE trtiu4e tan brurid mywhrrt pointirK to ftis SEND FOR FREE FIRST LESSONS nnoiTldVO sraiBEn rot studems f UlIiiIU.iP whex ameeinnj A Tonic, Alterative and Resolvent The best remedy for Kidneys, Liver sad Bowels. Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders of the Skin. Purifies the Blood and gives Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system, Market for Canadian Tomatoes. Sample boxes of tomatoes, packed In peat and sawdust, were recently despatched from Toronto to Covent garden. It is thought that a brisk trade in this vegetable can be de veloped between England and On tario. A Hard Part. Being the father of a genius Is al most as humiliating as being the hus band of one. Chicago Record-Herald. A Hair Dressing If you wish a high-class hair dressing, we are sure Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved for mula, will greatly please you. It keeps the hair soft and smooth, makes it look rich and luxuriant, prevents splitting at the ends. And it keeps the scalp free from dandruff. Does not change the color of the hair. Formula with each bottle I 9 8how it to your doctor yers Ask him about It, than do aa ha say a At the same time the new Ayer's Hair Vigor is a strong hair tonic, promoting the growth of the hair, keeping all the tissues, of tbe hair and scalp in a healthy condition. The hair stops falling, dan druff disappears. A splendid dressing. fc Mads bjr lha J. C. Aye Co., Lowell, Hasa.- P N U No. 35 '11 WHEN -writing to advertisers please mention this paper.. M.mAenzmnft s Nivr mm MA.