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kef. ' kr- - r - - , ri 1l MTTJ lV WKKK UK MONTH u; Houston Hotel LfflUNP KVKHITT ST8. i a, h I'nkNi (UaUon. UiuW r Kit All nun) nal drelal. HIS IS GAY LIFE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PAGE SEVEN Grocery Boy Has Charming Pros Pcot, It Would Seem. V B." MINERS & CO. ftf, REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP L M hum in. MIIUII, HUMS P. CUKin, nii Aiiorney. .i n.kir I'aloiiU aaaurail or w rKK. T X "W I'lela; alwwa avary ' Lpi, t,M (l.n."h ruur eMMtia-. IA tulll. WIC. CauUal Wd. ftaauW Lad Who Bounce Poop Wt Kitchen TWnfli to quiring The Broader a ulmUJmiH tblnk cf thrl" Sol 1.1 n u .f"llr th0 b0l,t o tlOIliK (J Itilfi and au.1. I'lO art of Nltniitfi Ivlnir Tl,. ira tlco of iJl.f.(i,1lli develops habits lollies a fcTPttt liinrul fur,. ti, - " vw. J lln .n d Out o, Other &TJI3i M.y Bo Hippy-. n- anxiety Md m!rv0 .train ?oyde.ri. to Dlvett In. '"Ur to tho American people. The FIRST PRINCIPLES OF SAVING Men Must Look to the Future If Thers is to Bo Any Progress Made by the World. Youth. pt-U'lo they meet, interet, w.r,i ! i (lit r,..Ui . Socialists claim tlmt the world woul be better off If every man received an 'ori8umed nil tlmt he produced no that uobodjr could accumulate wi-ulth or h- mcnUil U, thn Amrl(!ftri pooplo. The I"'" m"r" proHjicroun than his nolKh noiimo of power ... hor. If nil rr,,.n rvl, iZlllm r,,turn" 10 ,"t,,,,IK'-t- honcrt and lndutrlou, Wr to Ukm who ar, lri"th, mSo ITL. 8Un "-t come flrnt ualnu without wanto, and of ator- , ft K"ro"l' of niei I A TRADE. (;w Trwtor unit Auto I. hiiti f" th prim ( otM lullxm, Tit fin lfvlnM V. w uio point of rurtonltv ? im..,.i..i Iiik away for futnm n i. ..i thWNHfdveH nv nthinr " " iwmi r rurgfttliig thHr , """"caiiiin or ita principle wur,t w ""prove their future, they mm l Z ' VTamct,, ana Dy ex- not progress. They would hare to t K ' ?",fct forward morement build and otherwise create real WPlth ITIf Uf'HLlfin IT !-... ukiii; ncnooi ri hrirt! A . LL-.lna MlUirlllAntl. UHMWiHI I ....... . i jnv n KriM'ry Do urn m.il.i.... Uut a srocery b..y. connhhT. hUmiAt a la.wt uufurtuimte youth. n mmihI got up In the dark and fd nnd or,,.,.,,,! t grnoia an unwilling mm,, llu U)u,. bu Kurowne catia or wnot. burrula or grind coffee or run errand or deliver grwerlea to IniiHitl.-nt cu tuiiiem the uhol day Jong nd far Into the dark of the evrnlng. Ml tti numb and cold and he It forever .-nrr.. Ing about gKHl things to mt with hi neglect that tin- I'Vom for futum iiH lyrr n,AMu - Tr.,l,.1 . . natj VTVU1U J CIIIU1U I'evelop,,,,,,,. - b- TrHu m ' '""-barlunH. The abortrlnes of Atner- In tho Amerlcau Review of' Revlewi lca' A,""rHa and most of Africa lived ur muj, mil, Mum.iinnu to mouth for aires Amerl- run Indiana were practical socialism, l . i ""'J inaae no DrotrrMML thnnrh . . ' IIV. IjIUIII lIByIJ. I,. - - 0 , - KhifUmftttHm. Si-rui 1flr. tU V It ty Wtr nllVHlriillv iitrnnir nrtf Inlal. ...reo, nunaio, w. v., for hirgo trial "aaiiy oright. They remained barba "Anurie" cures ilarkache. i f i OFF OH DEVELOPING UCl AND PRINTING !t nawaillwMi fite at trial Ltlf-Kt'-a'Sl'iS. rA.i "1'ilcuit plurn, (mniMu ..-..."- iiwit; ooy i n in 1 fc, n nlnce tlmf i u w ojr unlor. I Mttori t ' " I'tntw illUI .ru. ".i",Vi,r, ?r; Um i'ked upon on of the immt tSXmi!T wtH'iyr:1 u""'"-'"' variety. , VttimmA. On '""numrM, uiere , rur the gri eery boy who Ii lntrwted la the peo- rirnpir mhthdq ph ho ,,"vt''1 -.it.d t the pomt LLLtlAlli illUlUAJ of self forgetfulm-nn, and a healthy cu Imkiii. SnU. RniJ iwl tt.pirj rioslty, a chftmilng prospect rviuarks puckae, Huns because they gave no thought iue luiure, for'T0t. wrUr ' Indlanap,l!a New.. You FORD CARS run Imagine for yourself how enter taining It would be to so bouncing Into t-verytxxly kitchen at tho iuwt uuex- In ar. it rhui'iti un th ruad . I I'tml timea, to know wlietlter or not THE TWIN RIM tni rru IhI, AeplM In I mln. $r Un. c JoUw. tcmiar an4 r,liwjn. I Swl urnii MaI prvpaij, upua r a niuiiim n., 'tu sot " itMxi. iu, I'urUand. Unwna FELTS, CASCARA IARK, lOOL AND MUHAIR. I W Ara Burnt ol Hos, Hides, Poultry, Eggs, WluBaai la im UI briaf la fom ttunm mm! ht paauala oncaa. mm ran snifPtNG tacs. PRODUCE COMPANY, furtland, Oriua BUTE far; thJ woman had whhIwI ber tatst night's dl-hM. and whether not this oiiu bad scrubbed her fiwir, Ignoring. of cotirxo, the fact that If Hhe has scrubbed It your clumsy feet are track, tng it up aguln In the uioiit awful wuy. Think what a treat it must be, no mat tor bow hungry and rompluluing u stomach you hate, to smell the varl ;jau m tw piwi ul satppte tags ety ,f s..ils. to w all the pou a boil- sOITQI CO. wfiMt On); Isaffli, (ft, ua ti know what everybody In the neighborhood Is going to have for sup per, to glimp Uio tsble in the light ed dining reom all spread and wultlng for the hnd of the family to Com homo. A grocery boy that Is In the mood to enjoy these things Is not troubled by tho fact that the other bead of the fmully Is scolding him sud tho grocery and things In general becuuse he was not there, an hour or so ago. He is off with a slain to the next limitm to see what taey are having for supper. He kmiws wkere the good cooks live, and where the cold boiled ham and pota to chip esters dwell. You may con alder It likely that grocery boys grow weary of the sight of food, but food on the grocery shelves or In grocery wagons Is never the same as found on the stove or on Its way to the supper tnble. It may seem to you an unhnppy thing to be fed only by sights and smells of other folk's suppers, but It Is a very happy thing to go banging In and out of everybody's back doors, be ing wartaed by everybody's cheerful kitchens and by the realisation, that lu every heue In town thero Is going to bo some sort of supper. And then, of course, every grocery boy realizes that thoro wss never such a oook as his mother sad that after all the best sup per ef them all Is waiting and warm for klm. Danger. it f , i.,.,, The lh- Q.. .. "-" mm. ,.h.. i. ..... "". wuen re man means of bare sunte- raTe.'.Hr V m h?: Cf I'"t "' W year tokens of comour,t.,i j,v ....:; VBIUe. BU('n " Kold, accentalile to them the choir, when they besan a conver- K!'lv, or b,ll,d bouses, make tools, sutlon about hymns. cloth and other things of value that What is your favorito hymn?" cun t"! 'Pt for future use they will asked tho curato, turning to one of Improve their condition in life and rr "- . ... frow "ch In proportion to their Indus. At that rniimnn hoi. VOLS "I tMtt. The accumulation Of was walking on the ottered, ofl he f ?.r m 18 a "J curato, to make matters worse, aald muler- "'' weulth can be accumu Innocently: mtea m other ways, but moneT Is "That Is only tho chorus; the com- convenience that standardizes values mencement of the verse is, I am has become Indispensable to our trm or clvllizatioD. jui-u me curate sougni safety in flight. Exchange. Don't Let Skin Trouble Spoil Your Good Time When wealth has been accumulnfml the community is benefited by Its exist ence. As It grows, roads can be built. pure water can be brought into the towns, etc. Such progress Is Imnos- slblo if there is no store of wealth "I can't have any fun! I am such 'oin which to draw to nay or Bustnin a sight with this ecxema that peoole "e men who do the work hefor ii- ha. avoid me wherever I eo. And the comes tirodnctivo. tt .,,., v, ..i., .i . . ii.ki i . j".: .. uu uui v.Mi.y IUI1UL-UIB IIIO BO IUBI 1 QDn t OUT Irll'lllhOTl n th. r,mn, t u ., I ,,- .,.V, . im. luiumuuiljr . -..j r...., .UJTO, e ve fnrt nf tho IHlll't ho d -con mewl! Kvoti In ... ... ' .. ' ""-V fi"uuce v.r nit.n.iai,n.koH """" nur&s are Deing construct. or similar skin troubles, Reslnol Oint- e" but 11 woul(l.be the ment, aided by Iteslnol Sosd. usually ,iu,:l accumulation or wealth to which relieves the itching at once and quick- reference Is made, and its outward ly clears the eruption away. All drug- and visible sign would be the rnnds Kisis sou itesinoi ointment and Resin' ol Soap. Try them. tlP V..I. Pork. BW. Poultry, Butter, Egg and Farm Produce (Ok) R.Jlahia Kvanllna houaa wttli nr of S.tiro IirallMi. and (id ( 10P MAHKtr fHJCU. F.M.CRONKJHTE M Stra Pan U ad, Ovaaxaa She Was All Right inero lives in rrovmence a very matter-of fact man whose wife Is, and always has been, a bit sentimental and fond of trying to draw from husband those little endearments he has ever the faster will be the rate of progress failed to furnish. and the greater the prosperity of the i Buiipotie, Bum huh, on one occa- nnd the waterworks. By giving- part of their earnings or products for such a purpose they put aside something of value for future use, In this case roads and a water system. Someone hus to save If any Droeress is to be made, and the more that save IUPTURE CAUSE AND CURE" I baoki.1. Wa will nail .a. aa LUNDBERG CO., U07 Third Ave., SoatMo, "TF WTIFULRUGS Me from your OLD CAR- "If Kugs woven all sizes. rereive prompt and care- W'Ntinn i i i . f'ORTUVVEST RUC CO. Taylor Stt. Portland, Or. i - .L-M-Uam -MIX-TT I Water Barred. f'1? lok at some note paper, f fa stock, madam TM X'u"am,t! My husband has v-xubh on that VnA" ,a 1 " Nie Family, This. "wen. (sr10 has been suffer- J K11?' (1 yu '"can? I f out Of rpur.1, .. a Trsnscrlpt. loiigue. Trfl!c, Indeed. 1 this in thn sedy Of minn i ypu really written a tragedy, on'it 5 J'.ve I,ftId "turn Thelr Achievement 'greafBn f11'" do over Is teat" Ural ob8tacl0-" 1., (t Stvle. . i; ;uh!" " now suit with PA " a "-each slon, "If you should meet some pretty girl you would cease to care for me." "What nonsonse you talk," said hus band. "What do I care for youth or beauty? You suit me all right" Ne York Times. community. What the masses lack Is correct understanding of their common Interest New York Commercial, Takes a Strong Wind, Too. Dr. George T. MacCoy of Columbus recalls that when the Spanish-Ameri can war broke out in April, 1898, two Irishman were at work on a new as phalt pavement being laid in Wash ington street. He was watching them when one stopped handling his pick and glanced up at the courthouse tower, where a flag was waving. Never Knows What He Want. The nuisance for the man who has acquired great financial resources usu ally is that he doesn't know what he wants. Possessing the resources and feeling the normal necessity to have recourse to them, he looks about for something to want, and he selects the moKt costly thlngr. The acquisition of this most costly thing always Involves. in practice, the separation of the rich man from society. Thus, he will ac quire a large estate, or several large estates, and cut himself off from the What's the use of putting a flag up there?" the man questioned. "The world by gates, doors, miles of drive. wind will whip it to pieces." lodge keepers, menials, and secreta ires, out me wina s me oniy ining Old Jokes In New English Garb. Oil tho theory that In war tJnies hu mor la aeeaea more uinn'rrrr, u swors, the London weekly, features Jokes la evsry number. Here are a few paragraphs, some of them old-time friends on tills side of tho water, which it offers as laugh-getters: Tn holiday clft store tho cleric that can whip it," was the other'a quick reply. Indianapolis News. Shako Into Tour Shoes ABrni'i FVt-Eaito, a powder for the feet It mrm painful, awollen, Bmartlnif, sweating frmt. Makea niw ehoen aanr. Sold by all DniKiiista and Shoa Rtomv IWt accept any aubatltuta. Hampl PUKE. AddroM A.S.Olmsted.LoKoy.N.Y. Change. r VlcarU... .. . fr Peace i Hf near by lsso'l11"? feht, lught tV. r rollow hy I ub"l to EO an, I fii, ---v. ugUI. I 'WHEN IN IE fRVfi III I fiTrOWePafft' .fmTUtST HOTEL J. . i?'"0". Ii.no si tn cUle Trv tk r-wtt U. 8. Fire Eauinment Worth $5,000,000. rrua tnvna airvira now owns im provements valued at moro thnn $5,300,000. Their construction has been pushed ns rapidly as available funds would permit, nnd tho rangers hnvo also done a great deal or m rvwuroinnnt work florin! SlWe tllHO. Thora nrn now 2.52S miles of TOlld, 22,121 miles of trail, 20,030 miles of tolonbone Una nnd 1.000 miles oi io- broak, nearly 2,000 field headquarters and a quantity of range improvements which facllltato the administration of razing business. Washington Star. Beginning to Appreolato Chestnut. It is said that England is gradually learning to appreciate the nutritious value, of. the' chestnut, ' where It Is chiefly. used for stuffing and In? the preparation of Vegetarian dishes., In a Inree auantlty the chestnut . does not moke a cheap, vegetable, but m flesh-forming Ingredients they excel all fhD traItnhiPH. The Italians .use Those Dear Girls. Edith Jack told me I was so in teresting and so beautiful. Marie And yet you will trust your- nsks: "Are these gloves for your wife Bef for life to a man who begins de- a. -,n,,f amn.ithitiff better 7" roivlnK you so eany. uosion iran VI KMW J 'k nnuv ""' B Mi l Patron "This ment Is line icniner. ecnyi. Walter "Tes, sir; It Is rfiuliilo or mut ton.'' Wlfe'-yon looked awfully fiwiisn whan von nronosed to me. IIusDnnu "Not hnlf as foolish as I wns." Author "Whero ore the cuffs I tooK off this morning?" The Author's wne I sent them to tho laundry." Author "Heavens, I had tho plot of ft great novel written on them." Lawyer "Don't worry ; I'll see that you get Justice." Client I nm not hiring you to get Justice, but to win tho suit." Woman (at tho door) "Are you seeklnir employment?" Tramp "To be truthful, no; you can't make work sound any more Inviting by using a word of three syllables. ' rics. or he will acquire a 2,00Mon yacht and cross the Atlantic privately, though less quickly, less comfortably. and even less privately than on a great liner. Or he will keep a private or chestra, instead of being seen at con certs. All which, though magnificent, is antisocial and silly, and is secretly felt to be so by the rich man when he happens to wake up In the middle of the night nnd can't go to sleep again. Woman's Home Companion. W. L D O U C LAS THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3 $3.50 $4 S4.SO $5 $6 $7 & $8 Save Money by Wearing W. L Douglas shoe. ForMle by over&OOO shoe deader. The Best Known Shoes in the World. W. L. EXnigla name and the retail price it (tamped on the bot tom of all ihoea at the factory. Tha value a guaranteed and die wearer protected against high price for inferior ilioea. The retail prices are the aame everywhere. They coat no mora in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. 1 Tie quality of w. L. Douglas product k guaranteed by more A than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles ara the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a well-eauipped factory at Brockton, Mam, by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision or experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes tot the price that money can Duy. Ask yar shoe dealer for W. T. Dong-las shoes. If be eso not supply- yoo with tha kllirl yon want, take no other snaaa. Write for Intaraatlair booklet explaining- bow to tATtuTn-air, "ptTaVf " " ' I Boys' Shoe. I rtrw cos w 1 rv 1.. 11 If ft M - Best In tht WoriI ii;. a J th, "r7ta price &i4 $3.00 $2.60 4 $20 stamiMMl on tha bottom. IVwiMent W.I lnirlaa Shoe Co. rpH Mm AM 6 WOMEN I ajslWV f : PA t If- U Ml 180 Spark St., Brockton, Mill. Surprised Him. Bacon This Is my birthday and my wife planned a surprise for me. Egbert That's nice. "Yes; she went through my pockets last night and left 50 cents in one of them." Yonkers Statesman. Contrariwise. "Look! the man is under the ma chine!" "Yes, he is under It because he is looking it over." Baltimore Ameri can. , SAGE TEA KEEPS MR HI DM When Mixed with Sulphur it Brings Back Ita Beautiful Lustre at Once. SUFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called freezone and is a compound of ether discovered bv a Cincinnati man. Ask at any druz store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but trifle, but is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callous. Put a few drops directly irnon any tenaer, acning corn or callous. In stantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callous will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. This drug freezone doesn't pat out the corns or callouses but shrivels them without even irritating the sur rounding akin. Just think! No pain at all : no sore ness or smarting when applying it or afterwards. If your druggist don't have freezone have him order it for yoo. Things We Would Like to See. A hat for the brow of a hilL A belt for the waste of time. A pair of suspenders for breaches of trust A pair of gloves for the hand of fate. A sleeve for the arm of the law. A ring for the finger of conscience. A pair of 6hoes for the foot of a mountain. A cap for the head of navigation. New York Times. Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantage, of a youthful appear ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked. Just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which is merely the old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possible tell, as it darkens so natur ally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it draw ing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, its natural color is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. "Sally, do you work by force of con scientious impulse?" "No'm; I work by the day." Baltimore American. Considerate. "Is Gladys considerate of her mother?" "I think so. Wheneve- Gladys mother asks her to do anything, Gladys doesn't do it thereby avoid ing mussing up the housekeeping." Washington Star. Strictly Scientific. The Club Bore--I married my steno grapher, gave her every luxury that money could buy and hanged If she didn't Insist on going back to work in the office within the month. The Club Wit Sort of reversion to typewriter, what? Exchange. Hot Water for Sick Headaches Telia why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast. TTonri.ir-hfl of any kind, is caused by auto-intoxlcation whicn means aeu polsoning. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into tho blood, through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast that It congests in the smaller arteries and veins of the head producing vio lent, throbbing pain ana aiu cob, mail ed headache. You become nervous, oe r.n,innt nip.k. feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate tiipii vou resort to acetanllide, aspirin or the bromides which tempor- arlly relieve dui uo nut nu 1." .wv. ihun irrttat.Ine toxins. A class of hot water with a teaspoon- before breakfast for awhile j, will not only wash tnese poi system and cure you of headache but frfennsa ourlfy and freshen the entire alimentary eauiu. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter 1 r llmnatnnn ohOSDhate. It 18 Pu"u " wfBHa as suKar, and twinge which is not unpleasant. If you aren't feeling your best, if . Lt or von wake up with had taste, toul breath or have colds, Rf?.J2SnV.. hiliousness, constipation IMllftCDVtuMI llgeBU""!J '7.7h hArin the phos- or sour, acm ---M Hva. phated 'hot water cure to rid your sys- tem :X d it is claimed that those who continue to flush out, liver and bowels evry. Generous Man I A Scotch comedian whose frugality is as notorious as he himself is famous, had an engagement In Glasgow some years ago, and as he had a friend who could put hira up for the week, no ho tel was going to get free advertising through his residence within its walls. His host had just become the proud possessor of a son and heir, but his pride in the kid did not prevent him from giving the star all the attention the most exacting guest could expect. The Saturday night brought a taxi to the door, and while the host was carrying down the luggage the come dian, after bidding his hostess good by, pulled a handful of silver out of his pocket ana said: "Do ye ken, Mrs. Whltewood, if I had a copper I wad leave it for the balm J" Saturday Evening Post. Prisoners Married by Proxy. Four French prisoners of war In Germany, now in the camp at Stendal, were married recently to their respec tive fiancees In France, The arrange ments were completed through the Spanish embassy in Berlin. Exactly at tho time at which the wedding cere mony, with the brides absent, was per- ing performed in the prisoners' camp at Stendal, another ceremony, with the bridegrooms absent, was performed in France. sT l Worse Domestic Ones. "I suppose Binks Is now experi encing some of the worst horrors of war." 'Hardly. Ho enlisted to get away from them." ' " ' " ' In the Restaurant "That man yonder is from a zoo. "How do you know?" ; "I heard him order a ,. pony of '(ryjtepiaiwiniiinIB.l .aW.U-n ...1M1 Many distressing Ailments experienced by them are Alleviated by Lydia E. PmkhamY Vegetable Compound. Here is Proof by Women who Know. ) Lowell, Mass. "For the last three years I have been troubled with the Change of Life and the bad feelings common at that time. I was in a very- ner vous condition, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time so I was unfit to do my work. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, which I did, and it has helped me ir every way. I am not nearly so nervous, no head ache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the besc remedy any sick woman can take." Mrs. Margaret Quinn, Rear 259 Worthen St., Lowell, Mass. She Tells Her Friends to Take L,ydia E. Pinkham's Remedies. North Haven, Conn. "When I was 45 I had the Change of Life which is a trouble all women have. At first it didn't bother m& but after a while I got bearing down nains. I called in doctors who toia me to try amerent things but they did. not cure my pains. One day my husband came home and said, Why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable impound and Sanative Wash?' Well. I trofc them and took about 10 bottles of Vegetable Compound and could feel myself regaining my health. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and it has done me a great deal of good. Any one coming to my house who suffers from female troubles or Change of Life, I tell them to take the Pinkham remedies. There are about 20 of us here who think the world of them." Mrs. Florence Iseli, Box 197, North Haven, Conn. You are Invited to Write for Free Advice. Ho other medicine has been so successful in relieving: woman's suffering as has Lydia E.- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. av iyo the chestnut to give the flavor and IUO pwi" . - IIMrr