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THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
PAGE SEVEN
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RHYME OF MODERN MARINER
not tea
a - r
,r ' noi cuiiee
. Its the most de
light ful Breakfast
Drink you ever tasted
and the inott whole vme and
hwluurulina. Yvu (annul but
likt Us rich "timing" favor c:iJ
tphy arcma. A,k ytmr trooir ,or
Three G's
iCOLDEN CHAIN CRANVLESI
-It ht hain't got It h will gvt It tor
CU. It'i good (urunu 3 tlme$ a dan.
And n-mrmtwr thai thitrt
is no substitute for 3 G's.
BataMSdBl&sMsi
Machinery
Ret-ond-Hand Machin
ery Imuirht, .ohl and
Killrr- aawmllla. etc. The J. K Uurlin tn 16 mt
tU 1'ui tland. bond fur Block I tat and prlc.a.
rUfC COVt RNMtNT LAND
Kn fruit or alralFa Imi.I In Orfvon. 10. 4norl
aTM. wlllMtiit n y unit wllttmil i.rl,, to a rmtirt-i
r"' ""nr.' I'StM-iinr or ,nu Inif Wuter nil Mima
li'NHr. HtlilKll, to II, Kuliaiiga Hid... I'orliaud
Th. Retreat From Mocow.
Kapoloon's army for the Invasion of
RiiMla numbered 650,000. Only twen
ty tnouwuHi returned. During the re
treat thousands of horses lay gronrm
on the route, while thousands of
Oftkd wretches were wandering like
ipectorn, who seemod to have no fight
or sensq, and who only kept reeling
on till front, famine or the Cowmen
lance put an end to their power of
motion.
Trj Marine) Kft llrmrdr for Heri,
Wruk, WntiTy K.vrit ami t.niiiiiiulcd Kjcnua.
fu KuuarllUaT J umI ivy. CuiuiurU
Worshiped In Ancient Day.
In the National Miincum, WuBhing
ton, there la a inHcorlte weighing le
400 pounds. In the Yale collection U
one weighing 1,635 pounds, and one
at Amherst 4:17 pounds. Some sacred
stones, tin the bliu-K, meteorite wor
shiped at Eiiu-rb, In Syria; the holy
Kanba of Mecca; and tho great atone
of the pyramid of Choltila, In Mexico;
owe their nanctlty to lha bellof that
they had f""- ' o..n,
Blko! Shtep Nut Wanted.
Auatrallnn wocl groweru have beon
onclally warned by nn English cham
ber of commerce not to breed from
black or gray sheen; to take the
great eat care In Beleot.'ng rama from
flocks ag free aa porufble from black
balrg; to slaughter all black and gray
lambs.
Being the Story of the Rescue of Cap
tain Blake's 8on From Watery
Grave,
Captain Wake Is a mariner bold, and
IiIh tlilp U the Mury Ann. Ilia crow
consists of his wife and child and one
able bodied man. Ilia boat Is a burgo
which Hoi near Pier li on .the Jersey
aide, and yesterday he left he there at
the deck, securely tied. On the deck
of the barge his little son, not yet 12
months old, was playing about with a
terrier pup called Rag-Tag. Ills moth
er was taking a needed nap In the
cabin, where all was dark, when ber
dreams were broken rudely by the
dog's etaccato bark. When aho rushod
on deck alio saw tho pup with his fore
feet on the rail and bis eager eyes di
rected toward an object that was a
Hn 11. Blie looked and saw, then al
lium t swooned, but gave a frightened
Bcream when he saw the baby sailing
off on an ice floe in the stream.
"do got him aave my little boy!"
sho screamed, and in a trlco tho faith
ful pup was swimming toward the
floating cako of Ice. Tho mother's
cry was heard by men upon a vessel
near the steamahlp Oceana, which
wag tied up at her pier. An officer
named Lindsay looked and saw the
buby's plight and soon had manned a
boat and gone to Bave the drifting
mite. Defore he reached the dancing
cuke the dog was on it, too. The ice
floe bore two passengers, a captuln
and his crew.
The baby and the terrier were taken
In tho boata tiny pair of mariners,
too young to be afloat. And with the
child safe in her arms the mother
wept for joy, but not a whimper pass
ed the lips of the small sailor boy. But
when his father, Captain Blake, re
turned last night and heard bis wife
relate the story Just as it had oc
curred, be pursed his lips and whistled
long, then gave his bead a shake and
said: "This surely Is a fact from me
that you can take. That kid of mine
a sailor's life most certainly will
choose. He's breaking in to learn the
game by taking his first cruise." Then,
thinking of the cake of lee which was
the baby's boat, he said: "That boy
will navigate the biggest ship afloat.
He's got the first requirement, and be
can't be called a fool; for whatever
else he might have done, he certainly
kept cool." New York Times.
"Moth Miller" Hat
sWSW"p,fc,
... .-C;,,,
W. L. DQUCiLAS
MO
W. L. Oouglat makes and telU mora
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 .hoe. than
any other manufacturer in ha wnrM
2.50 $3.00 3.50 M.OO M.50fiCO
FOB MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS
W.L.nouglas $3.00 &. .J.50 shoe are worn by million
of inn,lie:aiiaetliey ure the he tin the world for the price
W. L. IlotiKlii. $t.(M), $4.SO &. $5.00 shoes equal Custom
iJeni li Work OHtlii(( $(1.00 to $8.(K
Why does W.LDougla make and tell more $3.00, $3.50
and $4.00 shoe, than any other manufacturer in the world ?
BECAUSE ha (tamp. hi. name and price on tha bottom and
guarantee, the value, which protect the wearer against high
price, and inferior .hoe. of other make. BECAUSE i they
. ,i . -t , . r .
mrv inimoii economical ana Miuraccory ; you can .arc money
by wearing; W.LDouala.. hoe.. BECAUSE: ther hare no it 1
qual for.tyle, fit and wear. DON'T TAKE A SUBSTITUTE FOR W.LDOUGl
If your darter cannot fupply W. L. Vmigiu ihac, writ. W. L. Doaulu, Brixrleton. Mu., lot catalaf.
Bboe. Hiit everywlitra dcliverr charge, prepaid. famt Volar KumtmU Ud.
USSHOLi.
A RECORD-BREAKING YEAR
DAISY
FLY KILLER
iSajnajHi
IABOLU SOHEKa,
iUo4 anrwbira, at
tract, and kllla all
inaa. MnC. rliin.
oriiitmentMl, ountKn.
M.fit. rtinap. Last.
.11 hwi. .Ma. I.. i,(
mntiil, uin't Npul ir
tip nvnr; will nut Mill
nr Injur jtnyf liiiuf.
!iinrtintfl fffwtlv.
Sola bf aaalara of
mni pmpjilfl for II.
JUIUoJialb Ave.. Brookla, X, T.
As to Buying.
Whatever we wlBh to buy, we ought
first to consider not only if the thing
be fit for us, but If the manufacture
of It be a wholesome and happy one;
and If, on the whole, the Bum we are
going to spend will do aa much good
spent in this way as it Would if spent
In any other way. Ruskl.
Greater London,
A description of London as a mu
niclpallty ia found in a report which
haa been sent to the department of
commerce and labor by United States
Consul General John U Griffiths, sta
tioned at the British capital.
Instead of having one mayor and
several borough heads as New York
has, Mr. Griffiths points out that from
a governmental point or view lxmjon
is a very complex organization, con
sisting of 29 cities and boroughs, all
with separate administrations. Each
has its own mayor and council, there
being, however, an authority whose
Jurisprudence is co-extensive with
what is known as the administrative
County of London, called the London
county council.
"It may assist to a better concep
tion of the work of the London coun
ty council," writes Mr. Griffiths, "to
point out that it has jurisdiction over
the public school system of Greater
London, the fire department, the
street car system, asylums, bridges,
highways, department of health, parks
and building regulations.
"There are 10,800 employes In the
tramways department, which has
been under the Jurisdiction of and op
erated by the council since January
1, 1899."
Photo, Copyright, bj Underwood a rndprwoxl, j, Y. 1
The trimming of the hat in the photograph is a replica of a moth miller.
Fashionable milliners In New York now are trimming summer hats with
representatives of the butterfly class. The hat ia most effective when worn
with. a tailored gown or shirtwaist suit.
EMBELLISH THE FIRST MEAL
RECORD OF A
GREAT MEDICINE
Doctors Could Not Help Mrs.
Templeton Regained
Health through Lydia E.
Pinkham's Compound.
Hooper, Nebraska. "I am very glad
to tell how Lydia E. Pinkham 'a Vegetable
Compound has helped me. For five years
I suffered from female troubles so I waa
scarcely able to do my work. I took doc
tors' medicines and used local treatments
but was not helped. I had such awful
bearing down pains and my back was so
weak I could hardly walk and could not
ride. I often had to sit up nights to sleep
and my friends thought I could not live
long. At my request my husband got
me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham s Veg
etable Compound and I commenced to
take it. By the time I had taken the
seventh bottle my health had returned
and I began doing my washing and waa a
well woman. At one time for three weeks
I did all the work for eighteen boarders
with no signs of my old trouble return
ing. Many have taken your medicine
after seeing what it did for me. I would
not take $1000 and bo where I was. You
have my permission to use my name if
It will aid anyone." Mrs. Susie Tem
PLETON, Hooper, Nebraska.
ThePinkham record is a proud and peer
less one. It is a. record of constant vic
tory over the obstinate ills of woman ilia
that deal out despair.
It is an established
fact that Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound has re
stored heal th to thou
sands of such suffer
ing women. Why
don't you try it if you
Baadauch a medicine?
Taxes That Never End.
The surprising fact ia announced
that the London city corporation is
still paying land tax for the houses
which existed on Old London bridge.
houses that disappeared about the
year 1755.
It has at last been decided to re
deem this ancient tax, which by act
of parliament has been levied ever
LBince the old bridge was demolished.
A copy of the old act is In the city
archives .The amount of the land tux
i3 about $1,800 a year, and the city
will be able to secure a redemption
by payment of a lump sum of $55,000
or so.
It may seem strange that rates and
taxes have been paid for so many
years upon houses which disappeared
so long ago, but it is not generally
known that it is the custom when
houses are demolished to make way
for public improvements to include in
me parliamentary authorization a
clause cpmpelling the authority con-
cernea to maKe good any loss occa
sioned to the rates. New York Sun.
Exceedingly Dainty Are the Break
fast Sett Offered In the Stores
Just Now.
Exceedingly dainty breakfast sets
fnclude a cloth and small napkins of
linen damask bordered with an Eng
Ilsh chintz flower design in green and
red, green and pink or green and yel
low and are hemstitched bordered
Another is of linen crash embroidered
in crosBstltch and a third of pineap
ple patterned linen is edged with
hand-crochetting. New designs for
table cloths Include Belgian double
damask with borders for square and
round tables which begin at the cen
ter and widen to the edge; Irish
linen with pin dots with scroll
borders, clover leaves, shamrocks and
lilies, and hemstitched plain linens
with filet lace monograms In one cor
ner.
Show towels are of pure heavy Irish
linen deeply embroidered in floral pat
tern along one end of damask with
deep borders in filet medallions and of
huckaback with hemstitched damask
ends and side borders. Guest towels
of 15 by 24 inch dimensions match
the materials and decorations of the
show towels and are always laid out
tn company with them. ,
MODISH MILLINERY
mi
- 'iw?
CARE OF CHILDREN'S CLOTHES
Little Things Most Mothers Know and
That All Should Have Full
Knowledge Of. "
Mothers should learn how to distln
gulsh materials which fade, shrink,
spot or go to pieces.
Get samples and test the goods be
fore buying.
Try the threads with the match
test; wool may be recognized by the
bad odor, there being none from cot
ton. Doll the sample In a five per cent,
solution of caustic potash for 15 min
utes. The caustic potash destroys the
wool and leaves the cotton.
All wool goods disappear entirely
under this test
Samples put In sunlight show the
value of the different colors.
Brown In a woolen material will
fade, but will hold its color better in
cotton.
Green, unless in fine goods, is risky.
Beware of lavender or light blue.
Black in cotton shows the starch
and often fades.
Dark blue changes little In woolen
materials or ginghams.
Red is good in wool.
Deep pink is the best color, as it
fades evenly.
Willamette Valley Chautauqua Plant
for Largest Crowd in 18 Yeart.
"The Chicago Operatic Co.," Lou!
J. Beauchamp," "Rev. Wm. Spur-
geon,""S. Piatt Jones," "Mexican
Troubadours," "Judge F. P. Sadler,"
"Fred Emerson Brooks," "Lee Emer
son Bassett," "John Mitchell" are
among the well known names noted on
the program of the Willamette Valley
Chautauqua to convene at Gladstone
Park, Oregon City, Or., July 9 to 21,
1912. These are only a few of the
features their booklet tells us about,
and it looks as if the 19th year of the
Cbautanqua would be the best yet
Extensive improvtmens are being
made in the beautiful Gladstone Park,
S Portland. Oncost X
ga, twtiann, vrafliH,
'RaaldMit anil Dar school for Girl. 1
i iibi M" j. in nt. ui'iin DipMH tr.piHOfaiJ
CaUafUt. a.ea.emt aa Bianantarr ""inn aiaa K.
Hale, An. .locution, arnnaalaa.
For MUloc Ktdraa THE ftlHTF.H HL fERIOB
Of flr3U. St. H.-N-na Hall
a.1
I
mom
A Tonic, Alterttire and RMolvent. T
best rtmedjr for Kidney., Urer and Bowel.
Eradicates Fimpte. Eruption, and Dtsordera
of the Bkin. Purifies the Blood and gi-a
Tone, &trenfc th .ad Vigor to ti-e entire .yMoav
Advocates Leaves of 8op.
tbemlcal friend of the Sclentlfla
the directors evidently expecting a ArnoHr-n thar .omr.i,rK.
record breaking crowd. Even the P. ; started against the common cake tA
R. L. & Co. has caught the spirit ' Boapi A5out 0 rearg ag0 there waJ
and is reballastmg its branch line ; BOli a form of goap r traveIerB eo
which leads into the park and thereby ; slgUng of a booklet about two
facilitate and improve its half hour;by Iour ,nches In wUch BmaU leaTM
car service from Portland and Oregon ;of Boap paper Baturated wUh M9
y I were bound. Each leaf contain!
Learn Him Something j n.f "f P for fn oI
"Poets are born and not made," sala ! ' J1 f. Btei that one might
the young man with the pale, interest- f roMyt dlsse' M&h a
i;. . "Atf- .In-the-slot machine, a paper towel tm
replied his wife. "Well, 111 show you ! lcb to f de? ft She.et of
that they are made sometimes. I'll
make you watch the baby while I go
chopping this morning or you shall
nver bave another dollar that my
father sends tn "
for convenient use
tories.
Red Crew Ball Blue rive, double value for yrmtt
money, goes twice s far ua any other. Auk jmaf
grocer.
Be thrif tv on little thinn like bluinff. Don't ao
cpt water for bluing. Auk for Ktd Crusts Bail
Blue, trie extra Rood value blue.
Ready.
The Rev. Mr. Gude "Isn't there
some one here who will help us keep j because it
up interest in the church?" Deacon
Tightwad (auddenly awakening "I for
one am prepared to' .raise the rates
to eight per cent, on chattel mort
gages if the other money lenders in
the congregation will co-operate."
Automobile Eye In.orance needed after
Exposure to Sun. Wind, and Dust. Murine Ey
Bemedy freely applied Affords Reliable Relief.
Ho Smarting-J uBt Eya Uomtort xry Murine.
OUTFIT FOR READING IN BED
Daffodil Poison.
The polRon of the daffodil is tht
plant's means of defense. How effec
tive it is may be judged by the fact
that rabbits, rats and other small pests
which devour hyanclnths and crocuses
with gusto, leave the daffodil severely
alone. Nurserymen, too, will tell you
that the men employed in gathering
Lent lilies suffer from poisoned hands.
Afiter working a little while their
Russian Blouse Gown and Cap
With This Somewhat Repre
hensible Habit.
Gc
The Picture Hat in its Beplumed
Perfection.
Boots for Tramping.
Such boots as are to be dedicated
ro tramping should be scrubbed well
with English harness soap and then
hands become sore, and painful gath- treated to two coats of a good water
erlngs form under the finger nails and proofing oil. This will keep them soft,
no matter how often they are noaked.
These little attentions bestowed on
well-built shoes will do much toward
keeping their wearer's well shod and
will save many dollars'.
When it comes to buying it must be
remembered that summer means loose
shoes or else discomfort! A ready
made shoe should be bought either a
trifle wider than the size visually worn
or else a half size longer. This will
be found a great saving on the stock
ings, too.
wherever the skin is broken. Despite
of all this, however, west country
nousewives brew from the flowers a
decoction warranted to cure all human
Ills possibly by killing the patient
Cause and Effect.
Deacon A What our people need is
sermons that will wake them up.
Deacon B No, brother; what they
need is sermons that won't let 'em go
to sleep. Stray Stories.
To read while in bed is most repre
henslble, but If you persist in tlie
practice be sure to have the propei
outfit a Russian blouse reading
gown and a curl paper covering cap.
The gown, which reaches almost tc
the knees, is a front closing blous
with elbow length cut-in-one sleeve:
and rounded-out neck which is fin
ished with a broad collarette of side
plaited white maline. You may make
the blouse of pale-toned wool, satin or
messaline, and embroider or applique
It with birds and butterflies or of
flowered thin silk lined with light
weight flannel. Just above the nor
mal waist line draw in the fulness
with a rope of silk cordage. The cap
of silk matching the grounding of the
gown is merely a circular piece fulled
on to a narrow ribbon, over which
is placed a wide frill of plaited maline,
and at one side, usually above the left
ear tip, may be placed a big bow of
black velvet ribbon.
Br'er Fox Again.
'A fox which was hard pressed by
the Essex Union Hounds entered a
house In High street, Bliiericay, and
bolted upstairs into a bedroom. When
found," says Punch, "he pretended to
be a wolf rehearsliig 'Red Hiding
Hood' for a cinemstograph show, but
Ms tale w-- ' - "
Mothers trill find Mrs. Win.low. Soothlno
Byrup the bf.t remedy to use for their chudrej
luring i-.e teething period.
The World'a Greatest Slave.
Aesop probably is one of the most
noted slaves that ever lived. The
fables and stories he told have de
lighted mankind for twenty-five hun
dred years, and there Is no telling how
much longer the world will continue
to enjoy them. Aesop was so de
forced that for a long time his Greek
master could not sell him. Finally
he was sold, and the master found
Urn so wise that h wow ret free.
Hard Luck Feared.
"You should lay aside something foi
a rainy day." "And have the rool
leak and spoil it."
Industry Coming Into Its Own.
Guayule was for years overlooked
v despised; Its rubber content waa
considered of little or no value, and
when at last acknowledged this vu
aid to be inferior to other rubber
did not come from the
tropics. Yet in spite of all guaynlt)
Das become an Important source of
rubber supply, millions of dollar
have been invested In the industry,
factories have been erected close U
the guayule fields and towns har
grown up for the -operatives and field
laborers.
When Your Eyes Need Care. '
Try Marine Eye Remedy. No Smarting FeeU
Fine Acta Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak,
Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Ulna
trated Book In each Package. Murine ia
compounded, by oar Ocnlista not a "Patent MeoV
loine'' but nsed in successful Physicians' Prac
tice for many years. Now dedicated to the fob
lie and .old by urusk-lsts at 25o and 60c perBoul
Murine lije Balye In Aseptic Tubes, 25c and HMt
Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago)
well
who
Pocket Inside Pocket.
Inside the pocket of the housekeep
er's aprons make a tiny pocket with
flap to button over the top. In this
she can keep her dimes and nickels
They will not fall out if the apron is
thrown down carelessly and a trip is
"'ten saved to another part of the
house when change Is wanted.
Modish Finish for Collar.
A row of black fringe an inch and a
half In depth makes a very modish
finish when run around the extreme
top of a white lace or net collar. If
another row of deeper fringe is at
tached to the bottom edge of the col
lar, resting on the throat, it is liked
all the more.
To Breal- in New Shoes.
Always shake In Allen'c Foot-Ease, apowder
t cures hoi sweating, aching, swollen leet
'"ri eorns, ingrowing naile and bimions. A(
ill druggists and shoe sleres, 2"e. Dont accept
in; suuj.u .-Mt.ii .ic liiai leat uiii. Address
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Some Proof.
Hunt Secretary (to Inexperlencet
assistant, who Is telling him, after run, !
about some poultry claim) "But how
do you know they ever had the fowls 1
Did they show you the corpses?" As-
sistant "No, not exactly; but it's all j
right, don't you know, they showed j
me the emntv roosts " Punch.
Orlgrnal of Sam Weller.
The original of Sam Weller
Sam or Samuel Vale, who was
known as a London comedian
acted in the farce called "The Board
ing House" and subsequently at Cov
ent Garden theater; Sam Vale was
noted everywhere for the Wellerisma,
such as "Come on, as the man said
to his tight bout." "I'm down on yon,
as the extinguisher said to the caa
dle." "Where shall we fly, as th
bullet said to the trigger," and "Let
everyone take care of themselves, as
the donkey - observed when dancing
among the chickens." Sam Vale died
in 1848.
r ooniesa.un.
"Well," he said, "it is let me see.
three years since we met crossing
he ocean, isn't it? Are you married
vet?" "No," she sweetly replied,
'again.'
1
IMiBlinKgOiti,
Destroys
Dandruff
Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the
scalp clean and healthy,
destroys all dandruff, and
greatly promotes the growth
of the hair. You will ccr.
tainly be pleased with it as
a dressing for your hair. It
keeps the hair soft and
smooth and promptly checks
any falling of the hair. It
does not color the hair, and
cannot injure the hair or
scab. Consult vour doctor
about these hair problems.
Ask him what he thinks of
Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Mada by the J. O. ATFR CO., tnwell, Haas.
FOR RHEUMATISM.
J Mrs. Olive Huntingion,Nortons,Or..sr:
I 41 1 consider vour Mexican Mustane Lin
iment the best of liniments. I hare used I
it for different ailments and it always
gave satisfactory results. It is especially
good in CHses of Inflammatory .Rheuma
tism and all forms of lameness."
I 23c 50c. $1 a bottle at Drug & Genl Storm
Painless Dentistry
Is our pride oar hobby-oar rtndy for yean aa4
Bow our success, and our is the iKt painless wors
to be found inywhere, no matter bow much jom
pay. Compare our 1 rices.
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Dr'UKe wors roc
ot town patroos ta
on. rlay It daairad.
i'ainlesa xtrctiaa
free when plate or
bridgo work i a ordar
ed. Coniull.tio. tn.
MolirCrownt S5.00
22kBridi.TMlb4.C0
Gold ."illingi t.00
Enamel Filling 1.00
Silver Fillings .SO
Good Rubber
Plates 5. DO
Beet Red Rubber
Plates 7.50
DH. W. . WISE, Phiukt an Mmmii Painlese Extr'Mon ,59
n mm iitmuhib i. reifuM bkst mcthoos
All work fully truaranteed for f .fteen Teaurav
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Painless Dentists
Fifllng Building, Third tnd Wish'-g on PORTLAND, OltS
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