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PAGE SEVEN EIGHT PAGES THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. THANKSGIVING Titrlmv.. fliitiw. Dni'lt 11 il tivnry nne. wrlta Vmwvur I'lmraa uoiu. Mini ll II UN WtlUl Villi llHVt. miImIuH. W nfii mill m ftfiittiv hillimm lilt- Ullli'lmll., llli lillink Kirk Mas. Vlllll III IIKI timillila. 1 In, noiilililllllwilnu, Ailili-vwM hII liltiMintl FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "1' liilitlnf Ui lWTruil" Portland, - Oregon MOW MM K. JIDIITOH Away and Pli.mlirt, l.mlv.lln, C'ultilHtJll, Hai'lliitm IH-ltiMl tiiild, ' sillyer, Lean. (J, (lulil, Hllar. Jhii O11I1I.0U.11 y.lun r ('uinir, Si. Mulling uvltiia a id full irlna IN eiu nn MiiiiiHi-um. riimmi aim inninr wora v llultao. Uof ratuwi uaibouala Malloual WANTKD-At orjca, 2 men to learn to drive u'i'l ri'imir MiitomohllfN. HAWTHORNE garage 448 Hawthorn Ave., Portland, Ore. KODAKS AND KODAK lurrn e s Wrlta for raUMniruM and llmrstura. Dnvaloiilnir ml prlnilnv. Mall ordura kIvmi prompt alWiillon i'ortland t-hoLo fcuiiplv Co. )4R Third Vtrxl fuKI'LANl). ORB. Machinery Rammd-Hand Machin ery bwuirht, aold and en-sana.!: rnirlnea. tmller", aawmllla, ato. 1 h J, K, Martin i,. 76 let tiL. 1 , Portland. Huiul fur Htwli l.lat mill prlrea. COLLECT 1 ONS K VEUVWH Kit K-No chiirgo unlpHU we get your money. Colton AdjiiKtim-nt Co., 410 Abington . Illdg., lOf-i Third St., Portland, XoH BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL flr-'lx "I aaael laarrertleal tasliea A II I ? 4 n" " pricl. afce M laws to Vli oil 4t aanaMR, Ml aW BtUWNT AlfTO V.H0OI I tAKAU. Eaat ZUias Swnaaa Pirrtaeeur. aa 11.00 Sarad I" m made, and ymi cart E Mv niiirn llinn one ilnllnr liy huyllitt your Hats illreel from faetory, W i"C tlX make Uwm ami wll llu'm dirwl to you. I. Vi ) Mala inula to wilir, any rin, ai yl C'Mi'l anil cnlur, lint cl-n.l atn.l bkckl. All wiik KuBriinli.nl. i'ruv, viiry riwaunulila. 1 ry usun your tinxl hut. HOYAI, HAT WOKKH Kail hn iraaipuy uiU k. Mm MI2. 123 Flm Sl..rrilu4 Skylights Tanks Gutters Down Spouts Steel Ceiling . C. HA YEK 2o4 Market I'ortland. Oregon SEND FOlt OATALOGUB. FOR RHEUMATISM. Mn.Olivo Huntington, Norton, Ora.,ya: "I finiilrr ynnr Mnii'iin MuntHn( l.in Imflit ttt" bent uf limniruti, I have u iccl it fur lifl-rrnt ailin. mi ami it nlwy auvr ntiKfiictury rmulu It i rM5tiulljr ffiiuil in ciiwi of 1 11 fliintmutorr KUcuinu ti.ui mnl all lurnu ul lumciuaa.'' 25c. 50c $ 1 a bollla at Drut 4V G'l Storoa r BE. CURED Rheumatism, Skirt Ducniea, Stomach rid Lunjr Trouble runiil pnrnjani-ntlr at iubII ro"t. N' FAKE, tl ' Irlal i-ni-knji 'iM'riii n. AiMi-i-h l.una'ilMlu. aral Hunilnr IV, ill limn Hi . furllnnd, Ora. 7 Uroinlwny, Onklimil. l. II W, Innir Hon. M IT, lllll. l'ori lnnil, Oi-a., (!finllimitit: -1 mum eaiirffamy aun.rlBB ana lilnHmiri at tliA vmrh nf nr Milinrul Umnlur ta ruliillun In itiywll. Thai iMti-kiiMu rt.iln.il from four rPiinttH aihiilHT. alilimiiih uiwnI Imlfura i-w ai'i-ka. tinit wiimulit NtiriirlHinuly ,liiiNiiut rw. anil, in tny t'tiiiilkiKiu. Aa a aiiliixy auil liliulilvr claauur It la Kliw. Vory rctioclfiilly. W. It. THOMAS. How to Get Well and Moan ift UK. WO Tha mlnnt Oilnp doctor, treata with nun-pomonouH, nnn-injurmua norun aim cures auch dimwuieia of ilia Throat, Heart, I.lver, Luntl. Stomach, Kirlneya. Aathma, rnoumonia. Cunnuniption, Chronic Couvh, I'ilea, Conatlpatton, DyiwnUiry. Ncrvuiia riiiM, iMr.linum. Neuralitla, Headache, Iiiimtuiiro. Apprnillcitia, Hhoumatiam, Ca tarrh, Kczoniu, Elc. CONSULTATION FREE Itlabettfirtocnll than wrltn. but thw who are unable to come, lend 4 centa in tampa and aecure nymptom blank. Afler carefully E"ivlniriiymTtonm thH wonderful henllh-Rivinsr herha can baaecuml, which wlltput you on the road to recovery. Wo Chinese Medical Co. 250!4 Alder St. Cor. Third, Portland, Or ALGOHOL 4 OPIUM TC3ACC0 1 1 nblta Pop! tlrnly Cured. OuiyrnithorizeriKeoley In. atitate In Oroaoll. Write for lllnitnitedT olrenlar. KEElEYlN5TITU,7U.11TH N i t tru m JL - v w i 1 lUtiUi W. L. DOUGLAS 2,50, 3.00, 3.50 & 4.00 SHOES Men and Women wear W.L.DougIa shoes because they are the beat shoes produced in thie country for the price. Insist upon hav ing them. Take no other make. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER SO YEARS The assurance that goes with an estab lished reputation is your assurance in buying W. L. Doualas shoes. If I could take you into my large factories 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 PAIITIflrJ T,,e l?8"1"0 have W. T.. rou(rlm IH1J 1 name imti price eteimped on bottom If you cannot obtain W. I Douglas shoes In your town, write for oataloz. Shoes sent dlreot from fantory to wearer, all nhargna prepaid. W.I.. V0UOL.A2J, US Sixtck St., Brovktoo, Man. ins Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling:, gives vigor and vim. Oet It today In ununl 1liiiM form or chocolated tublut culled Sarsataba. Value of Cheerfulness. Cheerfulness Is a thltifc to t mora profoundly grateful for than all that genius ever Inspired or talent accom plished. Next best to spontaneous cheerfulness Is deliberate, Intended and persistent cheerlnrss which we can create, cultivate and so foster and cherish that after a few years the world will never suspoct that It was not a hereditary gift Holoa Hunt Jackaon. As She Saw the Notes. When my daughter was 4 years ok she "ut gnsclng at the nots on a ploco of music, wbon she nuddnnly looked up and said: "Mnmma, hrB's a lot of little) boys on a wlro fence," and. look ing down at It, suld, after a moment's thought, "und some of 'em got huts on." Exclmiige. no Von 1'aa Hro anWrT Apply only from AHcptln Tub's to fri-vent lnfi-ctlon. Murine Kye Snlve In Tubeaj Ny Hlr. 2r.o. Murine Kyi Mq uld itto-iOu. Kye Hooka In each f'kg. Ill-Flttlno Shoes to Blame. The caime of muny brokon Insteps comi; from Imperfectly fitted Bhoes. When fitting, If there Im t6o mucn Bpuco loft In tho toe of tho shoe there In no doubt ubout It that as soon as the aboo In worn for a abort time the Iiuol will begin to chafo and caime the wearer much annoyance that could bo well dlnponsod with, if tha clerk Is given enough time to fit the foot right. The ball of the foot should be at tho curv of th nole. Care of Shoes.' Evening shoes should be wrapped In tlDHuo paper, and white Bhoes will turn yellow unless Incased In blue paper. : On moBt light shoe leather a ttpot or j stain can be washed off, but where this is Impossible or tho shoe Is too badly soiled It Is better to dye It a darker color or black. Various shoe dyes can bo purchased and with a re. nowal of color now and then you have practically provided for yourself a new pair of shoes. DON'T BUY WATER. When you buy bluing for your laundry work, get ItKI) CK08S BALL, IiLUK. A pure nolla ball of blue, not a bottle of colored water. Used In thousands of homes for 20 yourtf. Makes clothes pure white. Price, 10 cents. AT ALL GROCEI13. Ordered Modest Inscription. Wesley ordered that this Inscrip tion, If any, should be placed upon Lis tombstone: JHere lieth the body of John WcBleyj a brand plucked out of the burning, who died of consumption In the fifty-first year of bis age, and leaving, after his debta are paid, ten pounds behind him; prnylng, God be merciful to me an unprofitable wr. tant." ' One Solace Left, The president of an eastern college Is authority for the statement that the average salary of college professors throughout this country Is lees than the average wages of the drivers of Ice wagons. It Is to be hoped that the privilege of mentioning one's compen sation as "salary" instead of "wages" is adequate solace to the pedagoglo mind. i Post of Honor. When vice prevails and impious men hear sway, the post of honor la the private station. A'HIsnn. Coolness In Extremity. "Do you think he would be cool In time of danger?" "I think his feet would." Houston Post. OESCH'S FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SPRAINS, BRUISES OR ANY PAIN. MADE ONLY BY ' BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG C.O. PORTLAND, OREGON t j j ) ONK PAIR nl my IIOVS' J,J.50or 113.00 3 HO KS will poaltlvelyoatweaf TWO PA 1 of ordinary boys' shoe fut Coor fts Used txQtusivlg . FARM 7 ORCHARD NofeM and Instructions from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations of Oregon and Washington, Specially Suitable to Pacific Coast Conditions THE CABBAGE AND RADISH MAGGOT. I'egomyla brnsHlcae Ilauche.) Ily A. I.. I-oyelt, Awlatant Entomologist, Oregon AKrlouliural Collega. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallls. Throughout the State of Ore gon, wherever cabbage and radishes are produced, the cabbage and radluh root maggot (pegomyla braHHlcae) Is recognized as a aerlous pest. Espe cially Is this true In tho truck crop regions where tlic-He crops are grown over connldrublo areas and for a pe riod of years on the same soil. The attack on the home garden, while pos- slbly not so disastrous, is no less un pleasant and the frequent inquiries received concerning this pest make It apparent that a satisfactory remedy la much to be desired. Its Occurrence. The cabbage root maggot was Introduced into this coun try from Lurope early In the nine teenth century. It Is now a common pest throughout tho United States and Canada, wherever its host plants are grown. Plants Attacked. In addition to the cahbngo and radish, this insect feeds upon the Jurnlp, cauliflower, kale, rape and a variety of closely allied cruclfericae. It is also found abund ant about the roots of tho wild radish and mustard. Description of the Insect. The Larva. It Is the larva of the cabbage maggot that proves injurious and It is this stage that is best known to the grower. This larva is a foot less grub or maggot (see fig. lb), waxy white or yellowish in color. The body is cylindrical, ending bluntly behind and tapering toward the ce phalic end. When full grown it meas ures about .32 of an inch. The Pupa. The pupal or resting stage of the cabbage maggot is passed in the soil about an infested plant This consists of a small brown case some .2 of an Inch in length (see fig. lc), elliptical ovate in form. The Adult. The adult insect emerg ing from this pupal case varies con siderably from the maggot which de- stroys the crop. It is a true diptera or two-winged fly (see fig. 1), which to the casual observer appears not unlike the common housefly, though considerably smaller in size. The Eag. The egg is really very small, measuring only .04 of an inch. It is white, however, and the keen observer may see them readily lying close to the stem of the plant. Remedial Measures. Possibly for no other group of in sects will one find such a variety of Lightning's Strange Freaks. Llehtnine has Imprinted pictures on tree trunks and dried leaves, and It is asserted that the silhouette of a man killer! bv liehtnlncr was fixed on a whitewashed wall near the spot where be was killed. What are the secrets of lightning by which It is able to do these things? Busy Making Out Bills. What has become of the round and robust kind of hotel manager who used to curl the ends of his mustache and wear a white vest all the year round? Syracuse Post-Standard. 1 remedlal measures suggested as for the root maggots, nor wore diverse results attending their application. It must be confessed that so far no really satisfactory remedy, applicable to all crops and under all conditions, has been devised. Insects working underground are especially difficult to reach with an Insecticide, and many materials which have the abil ity to penetrate the soil must be re jected because of their injurious effect on tho tender rootlets. As Is true with all our Insecticides, care In the- preparation and thoroughness In the application will determine largely the degree of success attend ing the use of the following remedial measures for the control of the cab bage root maggot: 52 Carbolic Acid Emulsion. Crude carbolic acid gal. Soap (common laundry) 1 lb. Water 1 gal. Dissolve soap in boiling water, re move from fire and add the acid. Agitate thoroughly by pumping the mixture back into Itself. This con stitutes the stock solution. Dilute for use by the addition of 35 to 50 gal lons of water. In applying this rem edy, draw back the soil from about the plant, exposing the roots, and drench each plant with about a half pint of the solution. Where a pump is used and the solution Is applied with considerable force it will do more good. This remedy should be applied aa soon as the plants are well established in the field and the application repeated every eight or ten days. The Tarred Felt Discs. The tarred felt discs (see fig. 3) consist of a hexagonal disc of thin tarred roofing paper about two and one-half inches in diameter. They are cut with a slit running from one side to the cen ter. These are for use only on the cabbage and cauliflower, 'ine disc is slipped on the plant the day after it Is set; pressed down closely about the stem at the surface of the soil. The object here is to prevent the- fly from depositing eggs close by. These discs may be cheaply made anal ap plied and where placed carefully offer practically complete Immunity. Kerosene and Sand. This mixture consists of one pint of kerosene thor- ouehly mixed with a pail of sand. A handful of this material is heaped about the plant as soon as It is estab lished in the soil. Other substances applied in the same way and offering a greater or less degree of Immunity are slacked lime, sawdust and glue, tobacco dust, ashes, soot, etc. Rotation of crops is a very essential step, care being taken to plant some crop not subject to maggot attack on soil infested with this pest. . Lesson of Grief. There are moods in which we court suffering, in the hope that there, at least, we shall find reality, strange peaks and edges of truth. But it turns out to be scene-painting and counterfeit. The only thing grief has taught me is to know how shallow it is. Emerson. . Ancients' New War Bonnet. The Ancients have decided to sub stitute for their helmet a cap of Ger man pattern. A move for lightening equipment is general throughout the military world. Boston Record. ft When Beecher "Hollered." Coming home from the morning torrlc one Sunday Dr. Iieecher threw himself on a lounge and said, In a tone of deep dejection: "I believe that was the worst aermon I ever preached " One of his daughters protested that she bad seldom heard him when he wa more energetic. "Ob, yes," was the Impatient reply, "When I haven't anything to say I al ways holler." Tha Outlook. Life's Responsibilities. Tha man called to a great work tnust Dot waste his life in trivial things. lie must not avct like the keeper of the lighthouse who gave to the people In the cabins about him the oil which was Intended for the mighty lanterns of the sea. Maeter linck. " Truth In Old Saying. There is an old as the hills saying that men who cannot manage their own finances are exactly the ones to look after those of a nation. And because It is too true is the reason why it is an old saying, Irrespective as to what Dun or Bradstreet may say to the contrary. think sion or trade tite, and lav rill Fiy lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from bis wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tute for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "just aa good." Dr. Pierce's medicines are op known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit-, forming drugs. World's Dispensa ry Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. for DISTEMPER tamper. Cause and SPOHN MEDICAL Finland Appeals to Tourist. - Finland, with its thousand lakes, Is bow considered attractive enough to be on the general tourist's list TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 60c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine j Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Homelike. A British baronet is working as a Janitor in New York. Just could not get away from his autocratic tenden cies. DaytonJottraal. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. .asy to uiice. Effort That Is Foolish. " Many splendid natures have been made absolute cyphers by their efforts to become something they were never Intended to be. Motfcurs will tad Mrs. WtnrtoWs Soothing Syrup the best romedv to use foi their ciitidrea luring the teething period. Small Potatoes. Every man who has gone through the bridegroom stage has a keen ap preciation of the Insignificance of his ex. MILLIONS o'FAMIIJES ELIXIRS SENNA FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SOUR STOMACH. CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS, WITH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. TL8 i sflVItifltfy CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO - IN THE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OFTHE THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS. IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH, OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH, WHEN YOU ASK FOR SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR ING TO DECEIVE YOU., TELL. HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME aii 9 i viiuuwj j, w-v iw a Sllll'l. IfiUlirwiiM a m .... ..... - . i - .1 jw - . . . . n. PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE, OF THE GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE. 3 SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OP LADIES AND CHILDREN, AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS, ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. California Fig Syrup Col Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. W pub lint our forrauft Wa a-aniah afnohal ft em our av:dlolnea Wo ur a you to ooii.u c you doetnr yers Any good doctor will tell you that a medi cine Jike Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor recting this sluggishness of the liver, i Made by tb J. c. Ayer Co., X.owU, 1 3 Do You Feel This Way? ixir Do you feel all tired out ? Do yoa sometimes vou iust can't work away at your profes any longer P Do you have poor Pe awake at nights unable to sleep t Are your nerves all gone, and your stomach too r ilas am bition to forge ahead in the world left you ? If so, yon miht as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con sumotion has almost gained a foothold in the form of a Pink Eye, Epizootic, Shipping Fever and Catarrhal Fever Sure rare and positive preventive, no matter how bones at any at re infected or "exposed." Liquid, given on the tonime; acts on tha Biood and Glands, expels the poisonous jrerma from the body. Curea Dis temper in Doera aid Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Larerest selling-liva stock remedy. Cures La Grippe amoner human beings nnd is a fine Kid. neyremedy. 60c and $1 a bottle: f Sand SlOadozeo. Cut this out. Kee It Show toyour druzfrisr, who willget it for you. Free Booklet. "LH. Cures. " fepecial ajrents wanted. CO., l"JL GOSHEN, KDU.S. A. For Boardinj School. , Napkin rings of hand beaten stive are designed especially for the U3e of boys and girls at boarding schooL They are In an oval shape, about three and a half inches being the largest diameter, and the child's initials wilt be added for. a consideration. The f same rings are also sold for holding! the baby's bib. ffBERSTBROS, DAIRY FEEtti BEST AND CHEAPEST, i!l.v !!!! Ask your dealer for it. If he does not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does. IALBERS BROS i ; MILLING CO J i ; Portland, orecon! P N U No. a-'n W HElf writing to advertiser plea mention ton paper GENUINE a a iissia MINIATURE PICTURE OF PACKAGE. Wfism 9 a' contains si jeA' m ALCOHOL j j j j! J a0-r oVi POwaa X ifcll'flK.' 1 Has emBudij LAaTn aao n him L 1 1 I ( It Ki I tm rmmctnn o awowai lli 11 IIS! " ; set- ( Mtircum, ro oiCAawa , I II II i p HABITUAl COfrSTTMTfOfl, i jJIHI l ax I aama sfn Tr nti aaaya v 0un I .V 0"iajaOiaMi i""!" " fku'"1 t I mica. 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