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I Lhoppcrs and thrifty buyers us-
I Uy buy where the values are a
'little higher while the prices re
main justa little
The pol'cy f m's Btorc 1S m keep
ing with all thrifty shoppers. Just
try us.
Groceries
Shoes, Suits
Dress Goods
Hosiery
Underwear, etc.
People's Cash Stores
SALEM, OREGON
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Good Paint
Insurance
never look upon it
ay on exporue.
PAINT
GOOD palni
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re lt yearly
throughout t h
Pacific North
ern. wjt by property
cwwri vta fall to protect their houaei and bufldlafs
with paint
FULLER Paint iiva man thnuianda of dollars TMrlT
rto property owners. It ura a great deal more than
it coat. Insure your property agalnat the ravega of
ue element with r ULLEK I'alnt Take a lew sural
and look over your property today.
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Seattle, Tic a,
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W. P. Fuller & Co.
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FULLER Dealer
in Tour Town
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ler Paints at W. E. Craven Hardware
PICTURESQUE IN ITS INERTIA
Ume, Inhabited by Ptopl. Seem-
Ingly Without Ambition. -
Tim town of Cajamarca. nestled
nnit the Andes mountains l. per
jwp. the moat unambitious community
in the world, according to Harry A.
Jwnck, who write, la the Wide World
Magazine. .
Cejamarea la very old, he uye. The
Spunlurde found It when they con
quwd the country centurlee ago, bnt
nothing of the old Incn civilization re
roalne, and the oldeet buildings are the
ctiurchoe that the eonquerore erweted.
Todsy. eaya Mr. rrenck, the churchee
tend architecturally Incomplete, not
becauw time has demolished them but
bw-tnm, according to local tradition,
a ttnlnhed etructure In colonial days
had to pay tribute to tha government,
ud o the buUdere oconomteed by
topping work In-fore the churchee
wre flnlahed.
It li a town where the nppr clat
! dlttlngulHhed by weartng col I a re and
hoe and performing no manual labor,
wbf the "lower claea" la ragiced and
pofrty-etrkken, and whre life go
on from ytur to year In a state of Iner
tia which nobody Hema to And uude
"Irahte. The unfinlHhed churchee give
the old town a picturesque aitpect, be
ing liullt of stone and colored by the
PenRe of time until they remind a
travltr of the ancient Spanloh edi
fices of Kulumanca; nor Is tl-.ere any
present likelihood that the town will
grow rich enough to spoil their pic
turemjuH lncoinpluteneaa by finishing
them.
Ami not In a century, miyn the latest
vUltnr from the ouNIri world, has
thr Im-iti horn In that town n "biry
with tliu Initiative pud nwgy to trump
tlire days over the'wcstfm range, nnd
stow away fur Koine place where he
could iiml.e a man of himself."
JOHNSON NOT FIRST IN FIELD
Contrary to Wide Belief, There Was
an English Dictionary Before
He Complied His.
Tlie oldest Knplldh dictionary Is not
that by Imetor Johnson, as so many
f!jjtnr to think. There were many
nn li lexicons before his day, and the
en rl lest of them all was Dr. John Wil
liam's "An Alphabetical Dictionary'
appended to the niilhor'a "Esauy To
ward a Iteal Character nnd a Philo
sophical LnntpniKe," puMl.shed In 1008.
Kverylxxly stains to know that the
first printed London directory ap
peared In 1077, frequent notices In the
prM being accountable for much, but
how many are aware that the art of
living la Ixmdon was first reduced to
a science by Itoger Crab, who In 1655
published a book, the flrat of Us kind
ever seen, in which he discourses at
length on the scandslous extravagance
of all who expended more than three
farthings per week upon their food.
The earliest attempt to Introduce
phonetic spelling la afforded, so far as
Is known, by Butler's "Feminine Mon
archy," first published at Oxford tn
10OO. aad the "Polygraphia- of Trlthe
mlu. 1518, furnished the first attempt
at secret writing. .
The earliest collection of mape of
England and Wales ts found In the
work of Christopher Saxton, which
first saw the light In the days of Eliza
beth. The maps number 85, and were
published separately between 1573 and
1379, when a title and Index wera add
ed and the w hole series $ttbllahed in
book form. Bookman's Journal and
Print Collector.
Kinds of Stage Humor.
Th. French, who have an armory of
crhlral terms both more exact and
more nhundnnt than ours, distinguish
bctwtn three different kinds of stage
huruor, Brander Matthews writes in
Munsey's. There Is, first of all, the
mere witticism, the sentence laugha
ble la Itself, the so-called "epigram;"
ami this they term the "mot de'esprit."
Second, there Is the phrase which de
rives Its comic effect not from Itself,
but from Its utterance at a given mo
ment In the movement of the story;
and this they term the "mot d'esprlt.".
situation." Thirdly, there Is the word
or sentence whereby a character ex
presses himself unexpectedly and
characteristically, unconsciously turu
t.. . fiashllirht on the unexplored re-
j cesses of his own soul; and they are
wont to call this the "mot ie carac-
etfiyp re
ckartforyour cat
Our Board of Lubrication Engineers has deter
mined the correct consistency of ZeroJkne for your
mke of car. Its recommendations are; available for
you in the Zerolcne Correct Lubrication Charts. Get
i jne for your car at your dealer'! or ou nearest sta-tlQn-
Use Zerolene for the Correct Imbrication of
automobile, truck or tractor.
TNDARD OIL COMPANY
V (CaHfnm.'.N
dgtnde for
each type
t engine
tere.
Ancient Love Filters.
In the Middle ages people had re
couri' to love filters, magical Invoca
tions pravers, fastings and the like,
which were modified according to the
country and the Individual. A girl had
onlv to agitate the water in a bucket of
water with her hand, or to throw
1)n)lain eggs over another person a
heud If she wished to see the linage
of n,e man she should marry. If a
bridal party met a monk on Rolng to
tie church the union could not be bni
L A priest, a dog, cat, lizard or ser-
lt w -n. equally unfortunate, while
1" . .tondora wolf iiuKre.l that
;,1 vould go well. How tlx, r:g came
to bo used is not well known, as it did
lot occupy Its present potion In for-
mer times-wucago ..uu.......
Counterfeit Reason.
Yog I still nave inu
,r note that I made," said the gray-
..i..,i nnsseneer.
.1 m.nflnllSl
"(iOu
traveling acquaintance,
keIVS.t wngs very Imperfect being
iny flS. and rd have had trouble la
passing It."
exclaimed Ms
"Dow am y"u
ANNAPOLIS FOUNDED IN 1604
Nova Scotia Earliest Colonized Land
V I" North America, With Excep
tion of tt Auouatlnt.
Nova Scotia may lay claim to be
ing the earliest colonized land In North
America, with the exception of Bt. Au
gustine. Fla., where the Spanish es
tablishment was made as early as
1508, Port BoyaL now the tittle) town
Annapolis, was founded In 1604.
three years before the English settled
nt Jamestown. The brave French
pioneers found It necessary to ans
pend tholr colony for three years, but
the settlement was re-established In
1610 by a group of Aeadlans.
The Aeadlans were In almost con
stant conflict with, the English. The
colony fell Into the hands of the Bng
Meh twice, and was rtch time returned
to the French before the English final
ly captured It ta 1710. The Aeadlans
remained steadfast ta ffcelr hopes that
French rule would some day return,
hut their hope was destined never to
he realized. They, howerer, persisted
l: maintaining theft- Identity even
against the En g! bra Insistence that
they abandon their allegiance to their
mother country.
The descendants of the Aeadlans,
numbering 800,000, are to be found In
Maryland, Virginia, the Carolines,
Georgia and Louisiana. When the
Aeadlans were expelled from the Basin
of Monas, Orand Pre, when they re
fused to take the oath of fealty to the
English sovereign In 1765, many of them
escaped to the wilderness and latpr
drifted back to their former homes only
to find them occupied by new settlers
from New England states.
DEEP RESPECT FOR SABBATH
Writer's Recollection of How Day
Used to Be Observed When He
Was a Small Boy.
My mother wns horn and reared In
a little country village In western New
York. On the fnnn where my grand
mother lived, It was the custom to be
gin Sunday on Snturday night t
sundown. The "hired man" come In
from the chores, grandmother put
nwny all her work In the kitchen, and
then the entire family gathered In the
best room and studied the Sunday
school lesson, or had a reading from the
Hihle, led hy grandfather, and all the
family retired not later than nine
o'clock.
In the morning after doing, none but
the absolutely necessary chores on the
farm, the tnra that had not been used
the day before wns hitched up to the
big four-seated wagon and the entire
family, Including the "hired" help, went
to church. There was preaching serv
ice In the forenoon, and then we ad
journed to a lunch for ourselves and
the team. Then we went in to a Bun
day school service, and after an inter
val there was another preaching serv
ice, after which we hitched up and
drove slowly back to the farm.
That was the way Sunday was fcept
In western New York a little more
than fifty years ago. I can remem
ber hearing my mother say that when
he was a gtrl m the same New York
state village, she was not allowed to
walk except to the cemetery and back,
on Sunday, and was not allowed to
read any books except the Bible and
"Fox's Book of Martyrs." Christian
Herald.
Rebuilding Guatemala City.
Guatemala city, In the republic of
the same name, which was the scene
of one of the most violent earthquakes
In Central American history, during
the latter months of 1917 and the early
part of 1918. Is now being gradually
rebuilt. "
Guatemala was for centuries the
home of the Maya-Quiche Indians. At
Qulrlgiia are located some of the most
remarkable ruins In the Amerlcas
monoliths resembling Egyptian obe
lisks, from the top of which gigantic
faces stare at the Intruder. Excava
tions In the vicinity have revealed the
ground plan of what must have been
a remarkable and Imposing temple. A
bulletin of the National Geographic
society Btates that In the mountains of
southwestern. Guatemala live pure
blooded Indians who are known for
their physique, cleaallness and scrupu
lous honesty.
Alpine Wonderland.
The Grlsons, Switzerland's largest
canton, may readily be described as an
Alpine wonderland. It Is broken by
no fewer than 150 valleys, varying
greatly In size, traversed by wild rush
ing torrents and streams and animat
ed by roaring waterfalls and transpar
ent mountain lakes. Dark green fir
woods and velvety pastures cover the
slopes and form the transition from
the region of the hills to the renin) of
the high Alps. And in this radiant
paradise of vales and mountains there
stands on almost every height a little
place of worship, an emblem of peace
and good will, sending greetings far
and wide.
Ancient H. C. L.
The H. O. 1j. Is no brand new phe
nomenon of our own day. It was old
os far bnck as the second year of Kin?
Darius, about 520 B. C.
"Ye have sown much," Haggal, an
orator of his time, taunted his towns
men, "and bring in little; ye eat, but
ye have not enough ; ye drink, but ye
are not filled with drink; ye clothe
you, but there la none warm ; and be
that earneth wages earneth wages to
put It into a bag with holes."
nlatform. his scheme for
reducing that H. 0. Ls, was the build
ing of a new teinpie. ,
Vacation Time
SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN RESORTS
SUMMER EXCURSION FARES .
,To
Newport (On Yaquina Bay and Pacific Ocean)
A charming place for the family. Large and modern
natatorium. Salt water baths. Many forms of amuse
' nient. -;,u-
Tillamook County Beaches ;
A delightful trip across the Coast Mountains. Double
daily train service from Portland. These beaches include
Rockaway and Garibaldi beach resorts, Neh-kah-nie,
' Manzanfta and Bay Ocean.
Crater Lake (One the world's natural wonders)
. Eighty-five rnilqs from Medford, 6177 feet above sea level.
' . A sky line bonlevtard of 35 miles encircles the rim of the
Lake., .
Other ReorU
Detroit (Breitenbueh Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferson country)
McCredie Hot Springs
Josephine County Caves (Oregon's Marble Halls)
Shasta Mountain Resorts ' .
"Oregon Outdoors" Booklet
Contains particulars of the different outing places, excur
sion fares, hotels and camp rates.
For further particulars inquire of local agent.
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
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A .Grocery That Never
Disappoints Customers
Groceries -
Cheapest
Not Best Beeanse Biggest
But Biggest Because Best
No Order Too Large To Fill
No Order Too Small To Fill
This Store Aims to Serve the Public Pleasantly and "Well The
Goods We Sell are Just as Represented and When Drdera are Given
We NEVER DUPLICATE. We Send You Just mat You Order,
Never Send the "Just as Good" Kind.
CALBREATH & JONES
Meat of Quality
Meat
is our slogan in this shop.
If you are a judge of choice
fM-ifa vrwi urill nf nnnn ficrrPA
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that it would be hard to match I f
ours in tenderness, freshness,
juiciness and wholesomeness,
pound for pound and dollar
for dollar, it stands compar
ison with any. .
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THE CITY MEAT MARKET
Main street Independence, Ore
Jeiv Electric
Shoe Repairing
Shop
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Ml Kinds of Repairing. Laces
and Polishes
Jill Work Guaranteed
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