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PAGE SEVEN THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Portland's Rose Festival ljune 13-14-15 AMERICA'S GREATEST PAIKlUlli DEMONSTRATION nad "Forael-bouiwl Roee-crowned PBrtW" low Rates on all Lines UlUUa Nul Ba4k Abehrt.lr jHotel Hoyt Cmm Siatb aa. Hr 9l.. PertWad, Or gh!j Renorated & Decorated ra-ii uc. tKCiAiwe Month C. B." MINERS At CO. Universal repair na machine shop j UTtMMHl HHIUM AH iiiiiiiin. I ifttrtra M ftMM IH. HITUII,MIHr JReTp. G0R1N, Pilt Altorwy. inabrt IVyl..r. I'etrnU wuil of faa U;,M. .'KMC. 1"T MlM I.4 in Pur Ulr Hhl triruimh your k)lhln. ,).! MA. lulll. JulC. Cwlral bid.. HlUe funmv U..L Li,ln. ahurlhand. tabralhr ,aouklp. .niih branchae. at aa artmllld Kal;ni. or i'Kin Main UO fur eeiaUeue; daM uariil"l tmllxm. Ilhn-lkc LaMtalW. IM U bln-U M- Morrteun. FREE YOU DEVELOPING and PRINTING for 'fofilHlk IV.lln wn aur friendi lh luiui. HrtwJ f Infurniallua M u hue ym ran imMiit fl h.v Your wurh dr. rKK. of iur.. nl l..lr. or and ut f.ir trial a rull of a rfuv. u 1. frinUKl end nwlv. u P Mill. I photo t KArr hiioi. rmwk nixk. f. 0. Bat TO. I'.rtlaac, Oncoa FORD CARS .' wy Ford Car aboutd oarrr on Ira Ura II un chanatna xi u roae THE TWIN RIM It Mi hunt and roar wheel. AtiDlled in t mill' a Sim tiraa. ttothr. temper and fallatoa. nHlii. rnt ifiml wat prepaid, upon re- HIMI Y.ICAIIIUI C. 'The Tire Shop." 1 8 Uumiula at, Portland, Oooei i . HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. luul in jm Im Wrtti fir prices tod iklpplsi tif hi h. F. Norton Co. rtrtiuc or.; tuttn.wi. We Are Buyer of Veal, Hogs, Hides, Poultry, Eggs, b. Your ahipoMQli to u will brina la joe pranpt rtturtx and bail poatibla price. WRJTE FOR SHIPPING TAGS. VALLEY TRODUCE COMPANY, lit Front St.. I'ortland, Owfoo SHIP Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Farm Produca tothiOld Rrll.1,1. Kvortllnir houaa with fwnl of it ypr of Honara 1 Vullnirn, and btwurwl of TOP MARKET PKiCES. F. M. CRONKHITE S-47 Front Slraat Portlaad, Orafea AIR OF,. THE ORIENT GREAT LAKES ARE HAZARDOUS hincse Influcnco More Pro nounced In Summer Frocks. Tendency of Pat Yr Hat Grown Stronger Thla Senorv-ldea Prvltnt Even In tha Cweatirt, Miiny monlli Hco- lti fact, with tha allowing of fitrcmo moUela In the lrlng of KUO-n tlcldfiliy orlcntul not wua lirraldH, ond u jjreut mimy gnrmtmU thnt borrowed either lino or Otlorlng from the fnr Kimt wcro ahown. Itt the year thnt tuia imitHcd thlH tn- (tctiry hnn growo atroiiKcr, atnl enpo clally th ('hluin) Indui'iicru rcoir- rlel. The mmmu r crop of tub froclci howl many tullorcd drcaaca and aport nulla with emit or Moimca auuk'cttt- y l oriitcs rill Irucca of tho flirure llnnH. khvk when the aiiplilatlcHtod weurcr wrupM It knowingly about her now und then to display Its bcuutlful mipplo ncH nnd Krace, und yet by lt very amplitude It MiWHt u alentler flifure within. Tho bulk may bo cutlrely cupe, for bit one knows. I'lnln mitlna of lieuutlful quality ore much liked for IIicho chik'U, und arc UNed la light, diirk or neutral tonmi, with trliniiiltii: of embroidery In clf color or metallic thread or controll ing color. Out; HiicccHRful model Im of brown wttln with cuihroldcry bundn of brown, and hint a big aenrf collar of tho autlii whoae crulB are deeply embroidered. Thin ruodef Is lovely In any color and the xcurf admits of varying graceful arrangement. Soft Mitln with wide brocade velvet Htrlpe In the color of tho wttln fah lotis another good capo. The color Is deep orchid and the utrlpea run around the full en pp. Lining and col lar nro of a noft Muo that hartaonlzes exqulaltely with tho orchid. CHECKS ARE REALLY PLAIDS Step Lively, Centa. Wy voice la for war." Yes, but urn vnn allllnir fn offer Jhe rent of yourHelf?- (wg printed this- ouin alx months 6o; it Is even more pat today. Come, yo wind wurrlors, yo Hombaatea ifurlosos of tho billboards, for a showdown!) (Quite Satlefled. fcj',re yu trvl"8 to make a fool of j ''Oh, no. I never try to Improve on fature."-Kxt!hange. I ,.r 0n,y Claim to Manhood. L. V1!!1 f('llw doesn't amount to "men, No, he doesn't Ahnnt nil h' cot to tJ"K about It that he has a tounh neard'-Detrolt Free Press. !A Matter of Ages. .nTn1111.-1 don,t intend to bo married intU after.! am 30. inH?u,1.7And 1 on't Intend to be 80 '"u after I am married. Exchange. Same In End. ..i,-.!?'th--DW you know that Dr. Saw- ku; "equently accepts no fees from j vaueniB I I Jones p,n Llfvml,t)h-Ye8; ho generally settles I "lD "sirs. Boston Transcript. ChlncM Note Even In 8weatere. Ing tho mandarin Jacket, and negligee garments have not escaped the same Influence. la fuct. Chinese mandarin coats and accompanying Chinese trou sers have been found eitieraely desir able end becoming for boudoir wear, The sweater ahown la the sketch Js of flno white wool Jersey clotn, cur. a la mil ndarln cout, ond embroidered In t-i.inaaa blue ioutache braid. The gar ment la oulte strulghL as will be not ed. held In at tho walat with a loose ly caught sash and equipped with gon - wtetiL It la also shown In the shops In Chinese blue, embroidered i ,.. r in rnlors. It might rcnily be made at homo, as It Is a seamed affair, fashioned of wool Jersey fabric, not a conventional knitted sweater. If home-made, great care must be taken to apply the braid neatly and firmly, as poor workmanship appears at Its very worst on the Jersey weavo fUInTurchaSlng a sweater this season It Is well to bear in mind that the Hp-over-thc-head models are the very lat est, and they are practical as well. A water that does not have to be but toned and unbuttoned certainly keeps Its shape better than one that does. TOUCHWOOD IS USED ON HATS . . .. . French Re.pon.lbl. for Adoption ... This Unu.ual Material no- -Imitation Coral In Demand. In this country we have known what ouchwoodls. Small ornament, o ! It iave been bought by women and Jven women have been weunuS made of this wood, many b tool It ..... with nrecloufl stones ar toW.ndb.edrt-. was a bit of auperstltlon that camo Into bit oi uui- wftf and r ivcrewin universal French fu?hloa- ..mmi with touch- New nats . 7mant. as crown bands and W UUU V - A Kr-lma ror piping u wlU be Saw aun bats, embroidery s Paahlon Thla Year Has Decreed That to Be Smart They Must Not Be Leo. Than Two Inche. Square. We have progressed very much In our definition of the word "check ered" since last year, says a fashion authority. Then a check was under stood ordinarily to mean a combina tion of white and black, or of colors, of small dimensions, so thut at a short distance a monotone effect was given. Now, however, fushlon has tlecreea thnt to bo absolutely smart the checks of the fabrics of the present season mUKt not be less than two Inches souare. Tins means mat wnai we term checks are really plalus, ex eeptlng that fewer colors enter Into tho design. Fortunately, most of these enor mous cheeks are taken for sports skirts, rtnd the latter are plaited from waist to ankle and the nera of black and vdilte blocks is happily broken. Along with the popular black und white there are such combinations us gold ana purpie, reu mm green and tun nnd yellow and blue. They nre to bo worn with the lin gerie shirtwaist, usually topped by a swenter whose color matches the most vivid or striking one Introduced la the skirt design. Navigation I. Fraught With Danger, In Spite of Great 8urveya Made by Government. Summer after Hummer the fleet of the lake survey nulls the broad expanse of tho Ave lakes and the score of bays and Inlets searching for danger upots that mny claim their heavy toll of hu man life nnd vessel tonnage. Since 1841 the United States govern ment has been silently carrying on this work, a Herculean flcht against the Jugged reef und the unseen shoal that menace navigation. Sounding lines have been plunged Into black depths of Dri.OOO squure miles of water; and still today there are areas that have not been charted In which passing barks may founder, says the New York Sun. Three of the five steamers that com pose the flotillu carry crews of 22 men. The two other boats are smaller, hav ing but ten or twelve men for a crew. Probably no frequented waterways In the world are so huzordous as the Croat Lakes. At no time Is a steamer on them more than a comparatively few hours from shore and periodically fierce storms arise, fully as violent as those experienced on the ocean, which play with the steel ships, battering them helplessly about, threatening to engulf or sweep them ashore. Over $5,000,000 has been spent by the government since 1841 for the pros ecution of. the work of charting the lakes. Locked in heavy timbered boxes, protected from Are In Immense vuults In the old post office building, Detroit, nre over 1,300 field charts, dat ing back to 1818, when a survey of Lake Erie was nide by officers of the rtritlKh navy. With few exceptions the limps are the result of the scientific researches of United States officers und surveyors. W. L. DOUGLAS "the (SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" S3 S3.50 $4 $4,50 55 $6 $7 & $8 anS'Vvomem Tonrlly ;hleVZ rXt Knol Shoe. In the World. W,L.Dougta. name and the rrtau price k stamped on the bot torn of all .hoe. at die factory. The valu. U guaranteed and the wearer protected again high pn. for inferior .hoe. The rorice. Wthe me everywhere. They cost no more m San RatKroNewYork. They are always worth the price paid for them. TTa quality of W. L. Dougla product ia guarantor by more I .i - . ' : i mAina fine ahoea. the .mart (nan 40 yam - - - r arvlM ara the leaden in the rashion , -- - --- , , .. They are made in a weUmuppecj factory at proocron, ma. bv the hiehest paid, .killed ahoemaJceo, under ine cuntum ... J InrrA men. all workins with an honest dSermination to make the beat hoe for the price that money canbur- . Aak your ahoe dealar for W. uuomm ''"X not .upply you with the kind you want, ta ke no other make.Wrlte for Interaatla b?klat apWntnr b ow to ret ahoeaof tha hlahaat atandard of quality forjhe price, by return mall, poaUHC" e. NEW EFFECTS IN POCKETS " ' "'HMIalttaaeT at" rfcBJtlStriPHr- W jcur Own Plumbing tod .i l ,rom wholeaalo price. dyr. Jplumber' Pionhi. Write uito-battoT'T"- We w111 arfva yon our rock-dlrect-te-you" price f.o-b. rail or ow, a 1? &ct,,a"1' TOV you from 10 to 86 per NortTu d ruarenteod. Um' hoadquartor. for Leader Water Fu ft Johnaon Eogluea. 2l2TklJSTARK-DAVIS CO. 'KlrdStraat PorUand. Oregon l nnd one U" with tho hearts v---- NO SHRINKAGE ABOUT CAPE t-m. F-.hlonable Bit of Attire Show. No Curtailment In Width Frock, .nd Separate Coat.. are curtailed as to wldtt, the able long cape has suff red no shrinkage .-to one jjtt may cling to the nan : Bcomg but when out "on Its own nlggardllnees. other The envelope cape ofaun In carriage or w Tt is flu 5fv I suu v rw' ) Wmw 1 -J -1 i i 4v w P;? rsrf4' f j I $ I "1 Mystical Slav Temperament. A deep religious Instinct seems to be Inborn with the Slav peasants, both Kusslun and Pole, according to the Christian Ilerald. The only difference Is the form of his religion, for prac tically all the Poles nre adherents of the Church of Rome. With both races religion nnd patriotism are closely In tertwined. The Slav temperament seems to be particularly susceptible to religious Impressions and devotion to the church reaches a degree for which It is difficult to find analogies in anyl other part of modern Europe. In the daily life of the Polish peasant the name Christ and the Virgin will be henrd repeatedly. lie would not think of living in a house that had not been blessed by a priest. A manufacturer would find it difficult to keep his hands If the factory had not been blessed. A theater would die from lack of patron age If the priestly blessing had been denied the building. The Pole is probably the most faithful of all thr adherents of the Church of Rome. 1 - Pocket, have been play na n " imnortant part in the vagaries of fash m.P ; .w atvle. have been wov- . .lad them. Pockets have been " ahana and form. The Town 1 1 the photo are the very latest ahown in i in p . ,n a tunC Xt on the.id"e. and extend prel omimd the frock. Th a e Jd but not deep, unu.ual for llltetZ The collar, cuff, and edge oTthe skirt are paneled In a bright 01 . j The frock Is made of etripea - roee-colored Yosan .Ilk. ia for Green Green ,f color caru, u u7 -- - ULIU t.AA"-' Clever sports coats, nfternoon ana evi. . n..fa .mronrers anQ sepmu Boya Shoe. uua uii, r- j. . a - But I. tne wona LOOK FOR W. L Dougk. U&lhrtalp $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 luane ana tno reiau pn - prenldent "W.I- Iou-la Shoe Vo (tamped on the bottom. B3 8park St.. Brockton, Maaa. With the Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few arop. are appueo to any corn or callous the soreness ia relieved and soon the entire corn or callous, root and all, lift, off with the flne-era. Freezone dries tne moment it is ap nnd and almnly shrivels the corn or callous without Inflaming or even ir ritating the surrounding ussue or .kin. A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callous. If your aruggist hasn't any freezone he can get it at any wholesale drug house for you. Not That Bill. "I can't tell a canvasback duck from a barnyard specimen." "Experts say you can tell by the bllL" , , "How so? The bill for one is al ways as high as the bill for the other. That's what I'm kicking about" Louisville Courier-Journal. Highly Insulted. "1 tried to explain to my grocer what is meant by calories in food." "Yes?" ; "But he cut me short by. becoming indignant and saying that he had made it a lifelong pratice never to sell any thing that was not In perfect condi tion." Birmingham Age-Herald. . Their Tendency. "Pawnbrokers are the most temper ate of men." "How can you prove it?" . "Because everybody knows they take the pledge to a man and generally keep it." Baltimore American. '-, :.,, chores and the sort, ana medium tones. sports costumes, . J Aba CU'f nmg - 0na nnd some Pockets. , . n-onepocuetoareastyje ture of interest. be ets in one Indo-European or Aryan Race. The Indo-European or Aryan race is the name given to thnt division of man kind covering the most of Europe, Ar menia, Persia, Afghanistan and north ern Hindustan. The evidence on which a family relation has been established Is thnt of language. In the auiereni lancunee3 spoken by the nations which comprise this race, there are similari ties which, according to expert philolo gists, can be accounted for only by sup posing that the nations who originally spoke them had n common origin. The 'mother not on" here reierrea to is supposed to have existed In Central Asia, long before Europe was Inhabit ed. From this center, In obedience to a law of movement which has con tinued to net through all history, suc cessive mlirrations took place towaru the northwest into Europe, run or tne nnnnlntlon settled in India and r ersia iioco rpnsnns the race is mm iui - - named the Indo-European. The Hln doos belong to the native Aryan race of India. Fielding on Suffrage. One of the earliest references to the vor,..Mnnipnt of women Is to be found in Henry Fielding's newspaper, the Champion, In 1740. In an imagin ary report of a suffrage meeting, the writer, who may have been Fielding himself, eets out the arguments of an eloquent Lady Belinda, who, after be wailing the fact that "a cobbler Is rep resented in the legislature, Dut duchess ia not," moves a resolution in favor of a parliament of women to mnfeo the laws affecting the sex nnd to guard Its rights and privileges against "the ne-Part of Creation." Her meet ing adjourned without carrying the resolution,, because "ail tne muies spake together." London Chronicle. Real Thrift A prominent Omaha citizen was walking down the street recently in an uncertain way, holding a handker chief to his face. A friend accosted him and demanded to know what the trouble might be. "I've something In my eyel" ex claimed the sufferer. "And it hurts like the dickens!" "Why don't you step into this drug store and have the clerk take it out?" snorted his friend. "I'm afraid to." sighed the man with the red eye. "It might be a piece 01 coal I" This is thrift such as America never knew before. The First Quarrel. He Oh, dear! I wish I could get hold of Borne good biscuits like mother used to make for me. She And I wish I could get hold of some good clothes like father used to buy for me. Exchange. Both Good. Landlord (to Pat, who has just paid his rent) I hear you are a good Judge or wrnsay fat. now, nere are two different bottles and I want you to tell which is the better. Pat takes a glass of each, Bmacks his lips and looks wise. Landlord Well, rat, wnicn is tne best? Pat Beeorra. yer honor, tney are both good, but would you mind filling me another glass of the first I have forgotten the taste of it. Exchange. COMB SAGE TEA NTO GRAY HAIR Darkens Beautifully and Ke- stores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once. SESlNor i.r: makes sic skins well f?f r! Marina Is for Tired Eyes. I 1 M0VI6S Red Eyea Sore Eyea 5 Grannlamd Bjolld. Beata s Befreahea Kestorea. Murine 1b a Favorite 5 Treatment for Hyea that feel dry and a mart. Give yonr Byes aa much of TonrloTina care s : aa yoor Teeth and with the aame regnlarity. . S CARE FW THEM YIW MM0T BUY "EWEYESI ! : Sold at Drag and Optical Btorta or by MalL a lik Murtet Eft Reawtf Co, Chltajcltr Frte loot aiiWuuiiiWMunuinmiuiiwaituiuiuiiiiMiiiiuHimui They Spread Ola Kill All Hies! Placed anywfaerv.OalSaf P'y KllUr attrv Jm and kflball fiiea. IS eat, clean. oriuuDentBi, convenient. 4vnd cheap. i i i luii ail sBati. mmam V Injurs anythinc Guars teea siiaeuT. a. a iur Daisy Fly Killer Sold bv (teatore, r 6 md br exprMa. prepaid. 11.00. HAROLD BONERS, 100 DeKala r..,Brookln,M. Y. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved by the addi tion of other Ingredients, costing about 60 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of miiRR. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair nith Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and lux uriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease, A Surprise. "The doctor has Just told me," said the friendly neighbor, "that your hus band cannot recover." "Oh!" shrieked the troubled wife. "Now, my dear, the question is: shall we break the news to him or let death come as a surprise to him?" Detroit Free Press. KOVERALLS Heg.U.i-Pat.urr. Keep Kids Kleen The moat practical, beatthhil. playtim urments evcx invented tor children I to Tears of ace. M ade ia one piece with drop back. Easily Hipped on or off. tawly washed. INo tight elastic band, to stop circulation. Made in blue denim, and genuine blue and white hickory tripes. Also lighter weight; fast-coeormarenalindark blue, cadet blue, tan or dark red, all appropfV tohr- IrimrnerJ with faat-coloa galatea. All rannenr made am . Dutch neck with elbow sleeve tor high neck and Ions fieevea, 85c the suit If tout dealer cannot suddIv too we will send tbem,char8es prepaid on receipt or pnee, 0c each. Satisfaction piaranteed or money refunded. A New p D E F If They Bewaie cf ImitatiooL Look for the Twa Hones qq the LabeL Levi Strau.a & Co., San Franciaco Awarded 6RAND PRIZE af tha P.P.I.E. . r VaVWS r 83 Made hy More or Leea Empty. She I don't see why Mrs. Hightone invited that vulgar Mr. Biggies to din ner, unless it was to fill up an empty place. He Why, that's what we were, all YOU MAY TRY CUTICURA FREE That', the Rule Free Samples Anyone Anywhere.' to We have so much confidence in the wonderful soothing and healing prop erties of Cuticura Ointment for an skin troubles -supplemented by hot baths with Cuticura Soap that we are ready to send samples on request. They are ideal for the toilet Free sample each bv mail with Itook. .Address, postcard, Cuticura SUDDEN DEATH Caused by Disease cf the Kidneys. The close connection which exists between the heart and the kidneys is well known nowadays. As soon as kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is increased and the heart functions are attacked. When the kidneys no longer pour forth waste, uremic poisoning occurs and the person dies, and tha cause is often given as heart disease, cr disease of brain or lungs. It is a good insurance against such a risk to send 10 cents for a sample package of "Anuric" the latest dis covery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a sample of your water. This will be examined without charge by expert chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. When you Buffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, it's time to write Dr. Pierce, describe your symptoms and get his medical opinion without charge absolutely free. This "Anuric" of Doctor Pierce's is found to be 87 times more active than lithia, for it dissolves uric acid in the system as hot water does sugar. Simply aak for Dr. Pierce's Anurio Tablets. There can be no imitation. Every package of "Anurio" is sure to be Dr. Pierce's. You will find the signa ture on the package just as you do on Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for blood and stomach. WORRY, DESPOXDElteY. Kidney Disease Is suspected bv medical men when patients complain of backache 3r suffer with irregular urination, dis turbed, too frequent, scanty or painful passage. The general symptoms are rheu matic pains or neuralgia, headaches, lizzy spells, irritability, -despondency, weakness and general misory. Worry ,s a frequent causo and . sometimes a symptom of kidney disease. Thousands