PAGE SIX THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. EIGHT PAGES Cbe Owl Construction Company D. D. Darren, mansaer, Salem, Oregon INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY I5t$. Commerclal St Pbonet main 204. There are two classes of peopls In ths world employers and employ eee. Generally th employers are without good help end often, the deserving worker lacks suitable employment. ; Kit Aim to Bring Cbcse two Classes Coflctber THE OWL EMPLOYMENT CO. le prepared to furnish at a moment's notice, male and female help, both ekllled and unskilled, without cost to the employer. V ' We have a thoroughly competent staff of civil engineer and are pre pared to undertake any piece of surveying,' large or small; stand Ing behind any work executed by us. Our facilities for locating pur. chares and tenants for farming properties are unsurpassed. . NEW DRESS ... . ' 1 GOODS I ! 31 We invite the Ladies of, Independence and vicinity to inspect the Price and Quality of our large line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods. We have never had a better assortment of colors; also newest weaves in black goods, all prices, but great values. Our Grocery Department is always in the lead Call in and see us; we assure you courteous treat ment and fair. dealing. , . Drexler & Alexander INDEPENDENCE, OREGON From Independence to Dallas Train No. 64 leaves Independence daily at G :00 a. m. and Monmouth at 6:15 a. m. and arrives at Dallas at AO a. m. Train No. 68 leaves Independence daily at 10:50 a. m. and Monmouth at 11:05 a. m., and arrives at Dallas at 11:30 a. m. Train No. 70 leaves Independence daily at 6 :15 p. m. and Monmouth at (6:80 p.m., and arrives at Dallas at 6 : p. m. From Independence to Airlie. Train No. 61 leaves Independence daily at 7:30 a. m. and Monmouth at I 7:45 a. m., and arrives at Airlis at 18:20 a.m. Train No. 73 leaves Independence daily at 2 :20 p. m. and Monmouth 2:50 p. m., and arrives at Airlie at 3 :25 p. m. ' From Dtllaa to Independence. Train No. 65 leaves Dallas daily at 8:30 a. m. and Monmouth at 8:58 a, m., and arrives at Independence at 9:15 a. ml Train No. 69 leaves Dallas daily at 1:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 1:35 p. m. and arrives at independence at 1:40 p.m. (This train connects at Monmouth for Airlie.) : Train No. 71 leaves Dallas daily at 8:00 p. m. and Monmouth at 8:25 p. m., and arrives at Independence at 8:40 p. m. From Airlie to Independence Train No. 62 leaves Airlie daily at 9:00 a.m. and Monmouth at 9:10 a. m., and arrives at Independence at 9:45 a. m. Train No. 72 leaves Airlie dally at 4:05 p. m. and Monmouth at 4 :40 p. m., ana arrives at independence at 4:60 p. m. mam or tne worn DEPARTURE OF BOAT Launch Independence leaves the la dependence dock for Salem at 1:3 a. m. dally. RETURNING Leaves Salem dock at 4:00 p. m. Fare 50 cents each Way. AUTOMOBILE TIME CARD Leaving Independence at 7:30 a. m. arrives at the AlcNary crossing in time to catch the east bound train. Leaving Independence in the even ing at 3 :30 p. m. and arriving at the crossing in time to make connection with trains going both ways, and re turn at 4 :49. Fare 50 cents for each trip. DIGNIrTING THE INDUSTRIES" Tale Is tbe title of a beautiful 64-page book, which win ssow any oojr or girl now to SUCCEED. Drop a postal in the mall TODAY and It will be lent FREE. Tbe aim of tbe College la to dignify and popularlte the Industries, and to serve ALL tbe people. It off en couriei In Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engin eering, Forestry, Domeetlo- Sclence and Art, Com merce, Pharmacy and Muilc, Tbe College opens September 2 2d. CtJog free. Address: REGISTRAR. OREOOW AORICUXTUBAl COLLEGE, Corrallii, Oregon. INTERNATIONAL CORRE SPONDENCE SCHOOL Scran ton, Pa. H. V. REED, - , Representative 233 Alder Street. Portland, Oregon. Will be in Independence every month. TO SUPPLYTHE DEMAND Is to provide such goods as will meet the test under all circumstances. This is what we have endeavored to do, and the result is an increased . trade, rapid sales, and a clean, fresh stock on hand at all times. If you have not tried our grocery depart ment, do so and become one of our many satisfied customers. L. G. REEVES, The Grocer CW.HINKLE Funeral Director and Licenced ", Embalnur. Lady assistant if desired. Calls attended day or night. Independence, Oregon. W. R. ALLIN, D.D. S. Dentiat Both phones. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Oregon. B. F. SWOPE Attorney at Law and Notary Public Will practice in all courts of the State. Probate matters and collec tions given prompt attention. Office, Cooper Bldg. independence, Oregon. OFFICIALS H. HIRSCHBERG, President A. NELSON, Vice President C. W. IRVINE, Cashier The Independence National Bank INCORPORATED 1 889 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on, Time Deposits DIRECTORS H. HIRSCHBERG A. NELSON D, W. SEARS B. F. SMITH OTIS D. BUTLER W. E. VINCENT Attorney-at-Law - Practices in all courts except Justices ot the reace. Bush Bank Building Salem, Or. FURNISHED ROOMS Established 1896 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WhiteHouseRestaurant : WM. McGILCHRIST & SONS, Proprietors Best and Most Popular Eating Place in the Willamette Valley Telephone 196 SALEM, OREGON 362 State Street J. w. HOMER LODGE, No 46 meets every Monday evening in their castle hall; Independence, Ore. Visiting Knights wel come. 7:30 is the hour. C D. THARP, C. C. RICHARDSON, JR., K. R. S Ul. Ul. newion $ Son Successors to Geo. F. Heck. ' ' THE OLD MEAT MARKET Under New Management. - Having purchased the meat market formerly owned by Geo. F. Heck, we are in a position to supply, the trade with a good clean stock of fresh and cured meats. We are always in the market for good beef cattle, veal and hogs, W. W. NEWTON & SON. KW YORK. - Rich material, beautiful color and superb trimmings characterlxe the sea son's modes as a whole; but It Is In 'the province of tbe evening frock that toe quali ties are most Impressively In evi dence. There the srtlat In dress la least hampered by limitations, can giv hia fancy freest rein. Women will take longer chances on n evening frock tuan upon a cos tume for daytime wear. Artificial light la kind. One can w?ar the try ing, the gorgeous, tho audacious more successfully under Its friendly raya than In the glare of day and, too,- It brings out effects of color, of luster, of brilliancy which do not respond to daylight. Afternoon toilettes will bo hand some enough In all conscience, but a study ot the evening frocks and cloaks brought over by the Importers sets the feminine mind adrift among vague reminiscences of old Egyptian splendor, of Arabian Nights tales, of Venetian and Genoese glories. And yet Cleopatra or Scheherazade or any one of the Venetian or Genoese ladles would find this season's growm m sur prising aa do modern women, for tbl Is a very fin de slecle Orientalism Polret has produced and the Egyptian mummy silhouette Isn't the real thing. and the Genoose velvet and Venetian brocade effects are wedded to that sil houette In a fashion that1 would amaze any Titian great lady At their extreme the new modes are weird to tho point of wild fantasy, but even at their weirdest they are Inter estlng and If one can divest oneself of conservative and accidental preju dices, they have elements of beauty. And then the extremes are after all tbe exceptions. The average woman is extravagant, has perhaps an over developed love of the vanities, but Is conservative rather than daring in matters of dress. She will be as superb as she can af ford to me, but she will not attempt the original, and this conservatism In fluencing and chastening the vaulting fancy of the Parisian designer has brought about a satisfactory state of things in tbe matter of smart evening clothes. To be sure, there Is Polret. No agreement of feminine opinion or prejudice can put bit and bridle upon his hourly haunted brain, but Polret models are for the few and though he has Influenced all the world of fashion few there be with money and convle tlon to follow unhesitatingly where he leads. It Is Interesting, this Polret cult It "Jl be treated at some other time now for a discussion of evening tne oodles, ncyond that, color scheme and material furnish originality and charm and the completed whole Is ex tremely likeable If not daullng or striking. There are lovely things In white as well aa In color more attrnctlve while evening frocks than people have been accustomd to set In recent seasons, There) are quantities of white and black or black and white, too. though black and allver seems to have bnen substi tuted largely for the more hackneyed black and white. Of this last combination one finds Innumerable examples, not all success. ful to bs sure, but In the main ad mirable, Two of tbe frocks In the large sketch are Illustrative ot the possibilities In this line, and both are really artistic and admirable gowns ot pronounced distinction without blare of trumpeting color. On has for Its foundation a aupple cloth of silver which gleams softly through a veiling of net embroidered exquisitely all over In line silver touched lightly with Jet one of the marvelous cobwebby embroidered nets which are among the wonders of the new materials. This net falls smooth ly over the stiver cloth In . straight. narrow, unbroken lines; but over It Is a drapery of exquisite black Chan- Pf-'-X Wedding Ring Lightning's Mark. During a violent thunderstorm at Berwick; England, an extraordinary Incident occurred. Mrs. Mason or Castles-ate was In bed with hur hand resting on the counterpane when a fUah of lightning enUred anil struck her wedding ring, taking a small plsae clean out of It. Ilr hand was unin jured. ' . Hits Himself In Head With Hammer. It Is just as reasonable to bit your self in the head with hammer to eure a headache as It Is to try to cure rheumatism with alcohol. Halgrene contains absolutely no alcohol. Pro curable at all druggists. Ready for the Summons. "Suppose you, knew'yow wsre. to die tonight at It clock," asked a lady ot Wesley, "how would you spend tbe intervening tune?" "How, madam T" be replied. "Why, Just as I Intend to spend It w. I should go through wttk my business, go to my room and to sleep at 10 o'clock, and wake up In ry." If a dose of Hamlins Wizard Oil tak- en at n ght will prevent your having a had coldln the morning, inn't It a good' ida to have it ready to take the me merit you feel the colli coming? An Ideal. I will strive to raise tnjr own body and soul dally Into higher powers ot duty and happlDeis; not In rlvalshtp or contention with others, but for tbe help, delight, honor of others, and for the Joy and poucs of my own lite. John Ruakln. TOR ALL EVC Diseases About Twenty Per Capita. It is said that tbe people of Chicago I consume .40,000,000 pigs reel every year. Perhaps that accounts for a whole lot of Chicago's peculiarities. Do You Feel Bilious? Your Liver Needs Assistance Chiffon on Velvet ttlly lace held at the bust by a great bow of black tulle and drawn loosely back at each side to fall In a gradu ally narrowing pointed train at tbe back. The short sleeves, too, are of the black lace. Only a skillful artist can handle drapery successfully and many of the evening models that have a simple air owe their cachet to unerring certainly In the management of drapery. One tunic la perhaps superposed upon an other and another upon that, yet the lines and tones are blended Into a harmonious whole, with no effect of patchwork. The disastrous results of an attempt at such effects, by a bun gling band may be . seen wherever cheap, pretentious models are gath ered together, but the great French men are reveling in an opportunity of handling such wonderful fubrlcs as this generation has not before known. Silver lace of all kinds, silver era broideries of all kinds are used in the black and silver combinations. For Instanoe tbe breadth of silver . lace swathing tunic fashion a black satin frock from a great Parisian house Is curious open design of silver net and cording ot silver cloth, dull In tone, superb In workmanship, extraordinar ily effective, bordered on one edge by deep fringe. It forms or covers the entire left side of tbe decollette TRY HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS it has a toning and invigorating effect on the liver, stomach and bowels. I Road to Something Better. Everything we endure patiently la a key to something boautlful we could never enter otherwise. By the toll some road of study a scholar learns to get Joy out of books and stones and trees. By the bard road of discipline a man learns to gei joy oui oi every day living. ' SHE1 SUFFERED FIVE YEARS bodice and the right side of the bodice Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink Is entirely of pale pink chiffon draped . . , , . . U ill 5 V ttiaULC VUIUJJUUJIU. Charming Simplicity, frocks of the possible, sort frocks that are enormously chic, yet far enough from the extremes to please tbe woman of conservative fastidious-. ness. The models sketched for this page are all of this class, all turned out by master artists, all charming; yet even in the most elegant of the frocks there Is nothing of tbe bizarre or the spectacular. Many of the new evening frocks are exceedingly simple In line.. A straight falling or slightly draped ' tunlo sur mounts a clinging: narrow ' underrobe and some sort of fichu drapery softens flchuwlse over the shoulder and bor dered by very narrow fringe corre sponding with tho wldo fringo of tho tunic. All of the famous makers have a lik ing for a touch of pale pink chiffon or tulle about the bodice of the black evening frock and Indeed with bodices other than black. Frequently this chair, or flesh pink, Is so used that it gives from a distance a rather start ling effect of extreme decolletage to a frock -which Is In reality discreetly high; but this Is not always the' case and there Is no denying that the soft delicate pink softens the pronounced color tone of the frock where It nears the face more subtly and quite as be comingly as the white or cream to which women have been more accus tomed. There was exhibited the other day a Worth evening frock In black vel vet of exquisite quality, which despite the fact that the model was not more than five minutes out of the packing case showed not a sign of crushing or wrinkling, so supple and beautiful was it, Success In this case was largely a matter of material and" line, for the clinging velvet Skirt waa devoid of trimming save where it, rose td meet the flesh tint tulle of tbe bodice Just below the bust line. There it was handsomely embroidered In large bril liants and brilliants gleamed in single lines along the edges of the decollet age' and sleeve draperies. The train of this frock toward the bottom fell quite separate from the frock, as Is so often the case this sea son, and was square and rather nar row, the edge being softened by a full ruche-like frill of what looked like silk mousselinf . , . ,.. ,. I'-iiliiiiiiiiiiii'' Erie, Ta. "I suffered for five years from female troubles and at last was almost helpless. I went to threo doc tors and tliey did me no Rood, so my si.ster advised me to try Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound, and when I had taken only two bottles I could see a big change, so I took ; six bottles and I am now Btrontr and well again. I don't know how to express my thanks for the good it has done me ana J. 'hope an sutiering1. women will give Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vetretabla Comnbund a trial. It was worth it. weight in gold." Mrs. J. P. Endlicii, It. F. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa. l,yaia JS. I'lnkham's vetrctable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, such, as inflamma- -i tion, ulceration, displacements; fibroid ' tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous " prostration. Every suffering woman pwes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If yon want special art vice write Mrs.Pinkham, L.ynn, Mass., for ik It is free and always Iielpf ul. eg cd ? IB THl NAME Or THE BEST MEDICINE Sjl..LSibH!l1