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EIGHT PAGES THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. j . v , , . PAGE SEVEN For Cleansing the Blood -,'vrv I have X'lTJb-!!. Banwparilla. I CTMS gonerul family ?ni($&4mh we are bilious $':?.?::-' ffijb Wood or that tired feeling. I regard it only M.tfrut$& simple justioe to apeak well of tbia medicine, QliWWffl' that has roved its worth bo many tiroes. Cer . ft PosscKBca audi rem&rkttblo curative power. It is the Spring Medicine for the blood, stomach, kidneys and liver. Get a buttle toduy. POULTRY AND GAME Can t you fancy prket for Wild puclu and othT (rnn Id mwi, Writ as (or cah olftr on all kind of poultry, pork, ate. Pearson-Page Co.; Portland Machinery Rrfond-Hand Machln. ry. bought, ukl and avchnnirrd: rinrlnfta aoUara, antmllla. ale. Iha J. t. Man In ('.. Ml lat St. fortluid. Hand for Htock Ltel and prieaa, BANDMEN: iiKEJ' UOLTON Hnd KUESCIIEK band Inatrnmonli, Tha moat eomplata itork vf Mualral Mxrrhandiaa in tha NorthwMt. Writa for Cat aloiuri, MUIIEKUNUUJCAS MDHIC CO. 1M Saconil Stravt Portland. Ortaoa It ! rhiwprr to fwd vlr fin Boll Mian to ruton tmr- miir one loau ;; OUR FERTILIZERS Art TimtvTricd ind have always Made (iood. They prurlur hiuff rmps, beltrr fruit. tuaitit-aut Pll lantdlwiUM-si n't prevent dropplnej. Mnda or ouruwnrkpurtrnct-d andpractiual chamlaU. FREE! FREE! OnrraluaM boollrt. nilrd with tha aioat aaaftil Information of ail kind. Wrlta lor 1 1. It rail you abaulutely nothing. Pacific Guano & Fertilizer Co. 182 Madlaon St. PORTLAND. OKK. GETTING DOWN TO BRASS TACKS Success these days means work and lot bt it. You can't work at top speed unless your stomach is right on the job. If it isn't, try POWELL'S Stomach Remedy and got back into the stride at once. Time is money and you can't ofTortl to lose any. Get the remedy at any drug store or send to Powell Remedy Co. Spokane, Wash. $1 a Bottle. Six Bottles for $5. Simple, Safe and Sure His Remedies Act Quickly and Painlessly. c. Gee Wo c Gee Wo Sfsfllillil mmt tlici;..; :i: imk i j:. THE CHINESE DOCTOR Imported to liln laboratory at 162V4 First, from the far Orient, these medi cines are made up In prescriptions end prescribed by lilm for the various ail ments that no 1b called upon to treat. Let this wonderful nature healer diag nose your case. From tha vepretable kingdom most of his remedies ara ob tained In the form of roots, herbs and barks whose curative powers are un failing. CONSULTATION FRED Thoan living out of town and wishing to secure remedies, send 4 cents In stamps for circular and symptom blank. Open Svenliifs and Sundays. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 162 First St., Cor. Morrison POIITLAND, OR. North Pacific College of n if--a ' ' t'Vt.i iv r v. . : wr 1 i 5? "Wo "l. Ii W ;HI liil1 a fS-i" Registrar, North Pacific College ril , I have never found anything enal to Hood 'a Karmipnrilla. In our home it is regarded our never f medicine. We two it whenever or run down, or liave impure tainly wo would not know what to do were we deprived of Hood 'a Huron parilja." Mrs. L. II. NuHbnum, Goshen, Indiana.. It la because it combines tbo great curative virtues of more than 20 valuable ingredients just those proscribed by the best physicians that Hood's Sarsaparilla To Keep Room Fragrant You will find any room delightfully freshened If you will All a bowl full of boiling: water, thn pour on the top a few drops of oil of lavender. Leave the bowl In the room for a few min utes. .This will be appreciated espe daily by those whoBo dining room Is near the kitchen. .When used just be fore dinner U served It counteracts kitchen odors, Tailor Before Civilization. Civilization makes a man, and the uncivilized man la In no respect much better than the beast, and la many re spects not so good. With the dawn of civilization came the tailor, and wltn the tailor came higher and higher levels, of civilization, men of higher Ideals and of greater force both men tal and physical. , ' Costly Job. ; i "How'e your husband this morning, Mrs. Fln,nlgan?", "Oh, he's very poorly, yer rlvercnoe! And It's a mighty ex pensive disease he's got. The docthor says I've to kapo htm In good spirits." P. I. P. ; ! Knew What She Wanted. Little Ruth listened In silence while one after another of her elders refused all but the smallest possible helpings of mince pie. One wanted "just a little piece," another "only a very little," etc. When the child's turn came sho passed her piste eagerly. "PleaBe give me too much," her native sincerity desired. You Need NO "SPRING MEDICINE" II yon keep your liver active, your bowala regular and year dlgeailoa good Regulate the Bowelas Stimulate the Liver Improve Digestion and Purify the Blood 'wanted Local Agent for Stoddard-Dayton line of Automobiles, liberal discount to Hustler, a good name and reputation counts more with u than experience. Will consider Live people who will en ter business. This agency includes a complete correspondence sales course and a car to demonstrate with on easy terms. GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO. 690 Wa.hlnirton Street, I PORTLAND, OREGON. "DIDN'T HURT A BIT" is what they all say n Painless Methods of Extracting1 Teeth. Out-of-town peo ple can have their plate and bridge work finished in one V i It v " 1 'Sa t day if necessary. An absolute guar antee, backed by 26 m.Sl. a& US. w. A. wiSE. PiinamTum humiiii yours in Portland. Wise Dental Co. OrflCC HOURS: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to 1 Phonesi A 2029; Main 2029. ralllni Bids., Third and Washington. Portland Dentistry and Pharmacy ff the fSgl Dough ;V; II Better! tfSSffi . 25c,. OT . Pound Ca ; 4iJZ The North Pacific College was estab lished in 1898. It has departments of Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in America has better facilities for the train ing1 of young men and women for success ful professional careers. The annual ses sion begins October First. An illustrated catalog of information will be forwarded upon application to uuui auu vicguu luiuouu, vie MEANS OF EMPTYING BARREL Idea Illustrated Herewith Will Be Found Not Only Easy, but Quit ' 8ure and 8af e. Many rurallsts now buy g&wollne aud lump oil by the barrel, aud, to empty same Is no small job. The Idea herewith Illustrated Will be found not only easy, but sure and safe. The barrel to be emptied la left in the wagon, or placed on a bench, no the lower end is just above the barrel' or other vessel Jn which you wish to tore the oil. A piece of three-quarter Inch hose of sufficient length to reach from the bottom of the barrel to be emptied and ' across to the . storage tank la secured and used as shown, ays the Iowa' Homestead. C shows the barrel of oil, D Is the storage tank or barrel, and A Is a stoat cord some two feet longer than the- hose, C The cord has a weight such as a small tap fastened to one end, and a bunch of Emptying a Barrel. rags at the other end. Insert the cord In the hose, and allow the tap to pull It through, until the rags enter the end of the hose. Place the hose in the barrel, C, with the rags down, pull the cord and rags through the hose, and quickly Insert the end in the tank or barrel D and the hose will empty the oil in a shirt time. The rags force out the air and the air pressure forces the oil in to fill the vacuum. The idea is a simple siphon, and the novelty is the manner of starting same by pulling the rags through the hose. A piece of soft rubber formed Into a tight-fitting disk answers the purpose some better than the rags. However, old rags are always at band, and the rubber ia not. OAII flC I rrllllMir Aennn owu or i.t.uumiiiwu9 Vnuro, Nitrogen Is Obtained Through Nodules or Tuberclea Full With Myriads of Bacteria. It ia but a few yeRrs since the agri cultural world V.BS informed that leguminous crops obtained their nitro gen through the medium of nodules or tubercles; yet the average cultivat or Is quite unaware of the fact. It may be as well, therefore, to state the fact again, and to say that it is easily capable of proof. If two lots of, say red cloverseed are taken and an equal quantity of each is placed in two pots with all the necessary plant food except nitro gen, the seeds will germinate and grow much about the same, and that la very little indeed. If now we add to one part some of the nodules or tuberclea to be found adhering like pin heads to the roots of a red clover crop, we shall soon see the difference In the rapidly increased growth of the plants in the pots In question. Now each of the nodules or tubercles In question is cram full with myriads of bacteria, and these bacteria it is which by obtaining nitrogen from the air pass it on to the clover, roots, etc., and give to the latter and to the clover plants that nitrogen without which they could not live. Thus a soil of leguminous crop requiring nit rogen can be infected with the nitro gen bacterium, and inoculation here, as in other departments of human af fairs, la found of utility to man. BAD MANAGEMENT IN FEEDS Erroneous Practice of Withholding Grain From Horses When Green Stuff Comes In. There is not uncommonly woeful bad mangement In feeding heavy horses; others, too, for that matter. It is too much the practice at the season when green stuff comes in to withhold a large portion of the grain. Of course, the idle horse will put on flesh of a sort much faster on green stuff than if fed on hay in the stable, but the condition becomes of so soft a nature as to be little suited where dally toil is required, or hard flesh and muscles are absolutely essential there. Later on in the summer, when herb age matures and holds no excess of sap, the case Is rather different, but even then to withhold the grain to any great extent is bad policy, and is sure to tell against the horse sooner Dr later sooner in the way of per spiring and weakened state, and later In but a poor state against winter. Real Science. After all real science In farming, lust -as in everything else, means nothing more than knowing things. (Vlthout the knowledge there can be ao science. Keep Your Hay. Don't sell yourself short of hay for the sake of a little ready cash. You night better have several tons to sell a the spring than to have several tons to buy In the spring. I, ill Pr.-tA Cl fv VALUE OF GOOD BULL Must Have Good Breeding for the Best Results, Most Practical Way Is for. Dairyman to Breed' H.ls Own Cowr-lmpor-tant Matter Is to Find Results Glvsn In Milk Pall. On the majority of the' dairy farms e find a herd of grade cowrf. It Is impossible for everyone to own pure bred cows, but it Is possible' for all to build up their herds to a standard where they are practically the' equal of pure bred. . Every dairyman who, Is the owner of a herd of grade ' cows should be cognizant of the fact that there is nothing so important, so far as Im proving the herd; is concerned, as a pure-bred bull' that 'shows all of the desirable characteristics,, . . .. , It ia a fact that the influences of the bull are equal to those of the cow when both are of the same standard; but when the cows are of a low; grade the bull's influence is Just as . much greater as his qualities are superior to those of the cows. However, if the bull be not up to the grade of the cow, the progeny will show a retrogression, says a writer .in the Farm Progress. t. Henpe . tha .Im portance of having a bull that la, su perior to the cows so that there may be a continuous tendency toward Im provement ao far aa the progeny Is concerned. The individuality of the bull repre sent 60 per cent, of the breeding value of the herd at the beginning of a system of breeding for Improve ment of the standard of the herd, but by continuing after the first cross and working until a standard equal to the pure breed la secured we must admit that the bull really represents 100 per cent, of the breeding value.' His superior qualities are what have builded up the herd. The most practical way for the dairyman who cannot afford to pay the high prices that breeders ask for their pure-bred cows to secure a first class producing herd, is to breed bis best cows to a bull of known virtues and then raise the heifer calves. -' By breeding them properly it will only be a few generations until he ' will have a herd that is practically as val uable as one composed of pure-blooded animals. . ..-:-... ; eiuri ueginnmg any system ci breeding the dairyman should ao- quaint himself with the record of the results given in the milk pail' by the bull's dam, for that is what he ' Is breeding for. Remember that "the bull will transmit any weak points more readily than the strong' points, which is proof that the keeper should know Just what sort of ancestors tha bull may have had. EASY MONEY FOR ONE GIRL Young Lady Manages to Pick Up Quite a Bit of Change During Sum mer by Selling Flowers. (By ANNA MARSH.) ' I have a big flower garden in which I raise an abundance of sweet peas, old-fashioned sweet pinks, nastur tiums and other big flowering plants, and Iamanage to get from $50 to $100 a year out of it There is a summer hotel about six miles from our farm. Father sup plies it with a good many vegetables, and every time he drives over I go with him and I take a box of boquets not big ones, just nosegays and sell them to the guests. It was a lit tle bard at first because I am not This girl last year sold over $80 worth of flowers from her garden Only the sweet peas are shown In the picture. Thla year she will have a bed of peas over 100 feet long. much used to strangers, but the guests always seemed glad to see me and bought nearly all my flowers every time I went to the hotel. On big when they are remarkably crowded days I could not supply the demand. Next spring I shall have a gardener who lives near us to help me a day each week and expect to double the output of my garden. This garden keeps me in shoes, hats and many pretty things that my father cannot afford to buy. sSswV. JcSil A v? V. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 $3J50 S4 4to AND $fi.oo mm, w a aaw4 1 AhV Tour tfalr't ahow t xrtk ftwwwii shoe a if mwou.D W&$W$'rii Urgeat jnaiort' of I Sh&'i0f V&h Mh' $3M and $4.00 ' &-mFifti3- "' World. a!V.YY;:MA ,4.fiO fhuca..-Juata T't an - i i ' -. A. Wr1". Ht"ahI wear nn othur anakas eaartno' S. KV'vV " -Wrahrtf-4tot mmm hhoea In all lcatlicra, at y Ira and ihxpri to nit avarr000- is yon eoaid Tiit w. L Ioasla lrt faetortaa a Brockton, Mimu... aad aaa for vouraalf 1i8w eara'f nl'lr XV. T.. Iuiiira alioaa ra DnanratarKt, wny toafHiaya iwanrannna to HI letter, look blf-r, hold tlialr ajiapa aiy wear longer tjbaa PBIITIflM I aar.rt;W. U. Dooelaa nama Is UHU MUni 1 . ( , atampad pq thaUttoin.. , T1K' MO dhrr v ' 'wJf W. rtposrlaa ahoea ara no for ante Jn your iVe"Pal (. rlrhatT.wri t W. r f onrl; P.t-ix-klon. M aaa. for I 1 1 1 Kissing Conjugated' a " , "Sam Slick once said that kisses Were, like creation made out ot noth ing itid.verjr gqotl; and a?ofhr'iAner Ican xrJt'?rr thu"8 conjugated the 'Verb "to kiss." '"Buss, to kiss';' rebus, to kiss again; plurlbus, to kias withoutTegard to numbers; syllabus, to .kiss the. hands Instead of the Hps;, blunderbuss, to kiss the wrong person; erbus, to kiss in the dark; omnibus, to kiss every 'one in the room." . - . - Quickly Bade Weak, Sera ree ,,, Cheating' tha 'Stage; "Why is there no great American dramatist?" asked the art pessimist '"Because," 'replied the sardonic man ager, "when an American is capable ot thinking up a first-class practical plot and dressing It up in good speeches he' doesn't bother about the theater. Het goes .Into politics" 4 '.' Bad Oroaa Batl BIua'rWes double value for jroWl mon7, goee iwicaasiaraaiuur otoer. . AU J grooac .. Going Back. ' TJnole iEzra-xDld you see "Hamlet" at the opera house last night? Uncle Eben Yep; and I tell you that fellow Shakespeare is certainly falling off. It wasn't near as good as his "Com edy of Errors" that I saw twenty years -go. Puck. . , Mothers trill find ifn. Wlniiewa Soot fling Syrup tJ a beat remedy to use 'or tneioaildia J uxlog ."le teething period. Many Miles of Sausage Links. . The sausage eaten in this country in the course of a year would encircle the earth more than six times. . . HOW TO GROW HAIR ON A BALD HEAD BY A SPECIALIST. Thousands of people suffer from bald ness and falling hair who, having tried nearly every advertised hair tonie and hair-grower without results, have re signed themselves to baldness and Its attendant discomfort. Yet their case Is not hopeless; the following simple home prescription has -made hair grow after ?ears of baldness, and Is also unequalled or restoring gray hair to its original color, stopping hair from falling out, and destroying the dandruff germ. It will not make the hair greasy, and can be put up by any druggist: Bay Rum, 6 ounces; Lavona de Composee, 2 ounces: Menthol Crystals, one-half drachm. If you wish It perfumed, add half to one teaspoonful of To-Kalon Perfume, which unites perrectiy wun the other Ingredi ents. This preparation is highly recom mended by physicians and specialists, and Is absolutely harmless, as it con tains none of the poisonous wood alco hol so frequently found In hair tonics. Do not apply to tha face or where hair is not desired. Dally Thought. Forget ourselves; help us bear cheer fully the forgetfulness of others. Rob ert Louis Stevenson. You Can Get Allen' root-Ease TRCC Write AllenS. Olmsted.Le Roy, N. Y.,fora free lample ol Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures iwaatingj hot iwn',ln, aching feet. It jnakea new or tight shoes eay. A certain cure for corns. Ingrowing nall and bunions. All drug gists teUlu 26o. Don't accept any substitute. Freak of a Vowel. n-trrm- "T.t,. T .....Vl . I fragment of conversation between a native and a foreigner. The former was saying: 'The "o," remember, is pronounced like "1 in Jlinu' What word do you suppose he referred to?" Briggs "That's easy! 'women of course." MAKE BIG MONEYI Bs our representative. Eaay sales anywhere. Show samples and take orders. No risk. Don't wait; write today. Dept. 12. Room 312, Wilcox Bid-., Portland, Or SCIENTIFIC HERB TREATMENT For all diseases. No poisons or minerals used. Send for symptom blank. FREE ADVICE. THE DR. YOUNG HERB REMEDY CO. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. RAW FI IRS WANTED fljn HIGHEST niOS. QUICK RtlURNS Of n T. II Iirnro o rn DA " n. Ot M. P. Plaaemann, Mgr. 'HiZ'H NUFAaURUIC FURRIERS .P&iS IRetF.HNinB.uk. fnlud.0n. vAh'JJ- Beit Ccogh Srrtip. Txtes Good. Vh In time. Sold by DrnstiiU. (Si Mf Ji,j m VI, - .00 wa roil dHfVirenca la fha prlna, mada. vAn would thin nilB-riTIITF. V S i7.X V..-,t.iJZ-;Tk.- . I a mxm mmm ma mmm a iCataldg-fraa. I tMPTciirncri Rin irH Eye,' EplxooOc rrUI ftr Shiopioa: rvr a-r ly a. i v a a.am and catarrhal Trrt arweora and poattlra prerantirn no matter bow horsea at say ara araMifaetedor"axpoaed." Liquid, sivi a en thar tinue; acta on tha) Bloodand Glanda. axpelatba polaonciL a;crma from tha body. CuraaDla temiwr in Doaaand Sbaapand CholaraSn Pop 1 try. Larfret mlllna;llT atockrcmnly.' CaseIGrippamfnshnianoclrtrsandia a flnoKkL. nayrentedt. SOearfd Jl a bottle: Ifiawd tl0a46ten. Cot thla out. Keep It. Show tayaur droffriat, who will get IX for you. Free Booklet, Dia temper. Caanea and Curaa." Special ajraiiU wanted. 5P0HN Mfl)ICAt CO :SS3ia GOSHEN, IB, U. S. A. Making It Clear. , The break faster had ordered a halt but Btiak. The waiter returned to an nounce that a steak could hot b served, hut that a filet Was possible. "The filet comes from here," b plained laying two fingers athwart hla side - aod speaking, as one perfectly jfood halibut to another.; ', . '; Banish "Dull Care" O Most of your downhearted- Q ness and "blue feeling" can . be traced to a lazy liver. v.- Biliousness is a sure de- . stroyer of health and hap- ,oa?tl ptoess. flOSTETTER'S wiU make tie-liver active, ! a assist the 'digestion, help IJ the bowls to become regu- j . , ; lar and make life a pleas- ' nre. Get a bottle today. r l , piiiMinui i ...im in aai m. i hi i.i ju iiia, g n i fmiinifch.iJI ewiMB i. uwe oi CO tot ' .V" tot VT9. a .aril V 1 Woman's Prerogative. , "Does your wife ever change het mind?" . "Only on some minor mat ters," 'replied Mr. Meekton after care, ful thought "I believe I recall that she once expressed an Intention ta love, honor and obey, or something -like that" . Practical Teaching. : One settlement worker in New Yorti city has made a specialty ol teaching boys how to make articles of furniture out of old packing boxes, tt. 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