I.ioaded shot gun shells, guns, belts, leggings no J hunting coats for Hale at tichulmerich Bros. Tor Hale: a meat market, busi ness well established and paying. Ecqyire of C. II. Kocjj, Ilillsboro. Foil Isjalk An English Setter hunting dt two yean old, black and white, well broke. Address P. (). box 170, liilioboro. Base Lull players atiould use The M4tiiUii, MA It Ciller 0J4'a uud bruises, toughens the bauda and ke ps.tho fingers auple, The ludies of the Evangelical church will give a dime social next Tuesday evening, Oct. 22, at the home of A. M. Peterson, opposite the City water works. The two are light i recently hun;, one at Washington & Second and the other at Main & Third streets are much appreciated ly residents of Washingiou and Third atreeK The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Congre gational church, will give a dime social nt '-'-'v hoi? of Mr. d Mr. E. P. Hughes on Friday evening Ojt, 18. Everyone Invited to at tend. 2122 A never failing cure for cuts, burns, sculds, ulcer wounds and sores is De Witt's Witch Ilasel Salve. A most soothing and healing remedy for all fliin ufl'jctioua. Accept only the genuine. Delta Drug Store. Win Moiir makes boots at Ma shop on Kecond street, Ilillsboro, for f.l.fl) per pair, sewed shoes for 15 and gives special attention to repair ing. Heuiesonly first-grade stock which enable him to guarantee his work. Those wishing to purchase improv ed firms, largo or small, city lota or city residences, in Ilillsboro or In Fore.4 Grove, will find It worth while to nee J. W. Shute at the bank, lnilsboro or Bi'iiJ. Scholfleld at For est Orovc. Mr. Perry Ellis, of Beaverton, was In town this week looking after busi ness. Interest. Mr. Ellis has an apiary of (nuch proportion that Its profits are enough for luxuries. Honey this, fall is disposed of by producer at 10 cents per pound. N orris Kilver, North Stratford, N H: "I purchased a bottle of One Min ute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough doctor told me was incur able. Oiio bottle relieved me, the second and third almost cured. To day I atu a well man- Delta Drug1 Store. Many physicianaaro now prescrib ing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having found that it is the best pre aeriptlon they can writo because it Is the one preparation which eoutnlna the elements necessary to digest not only 'some kinds of food but all kind and It therefore cures Indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what its cause. Delta Drug Store. OiH). W. Iane, Pewamo, Mich., writes: "Your Kodol DyspciMjia Cure is the best remedy for Indirection aud stomach trouble that I ever us 1 ed. For years I suffered from dyspepsia, at times compelling me to sbiy in bed and euusing me untold agony lam completely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia cure. In recom mending it to friends who suffer from indigestion, I alwuys offer to iv for it if it fails. Thus far I have never paid." Delta Drug Store. Surveyor A. A. Morrell is making a preliminary scrvey of the city for tho purpose of detirmining the best ivlac2 for laying a sewer. Ihe coun fill's studying the proposition and the prospect for having a line Is lu.tior iliMii it h;is before been. The Indkpkxijfnt suggests that when th.i .l.t ; li is ouened that two liuesof nine be laid, one of vitrified tile and thn miinr. common drtiin tile. The tilth of tho city will go through the itrvt while the.atreets aud bluks can be drained through the second. Coorgo Adata.Geier at the 'age of 8o years, died at hislhouie in Hills hm Wixlneadav rooming last. The deceased has been sick for many weeks and his death Isjnot a surprise, lie wns a native of Mannheim, Bad. en, Germany where he followed his trade of theatrical scene painter. He came to America in 1870 and work ed in several of the large cities. He bought property In Ilillsboro ten or twelve years ago and has contiuu- oulv lived here since. He painted tho stage wenery used In Vert's Hall, Forest Grove, and some of the ndvertiain cartoon on the drop curtain of tho lTill.sboro opcr house, The scenery of the Ilillsboro play house was painted In Chicago before Mr c ier carne here, Deceased was twice wedded. There are two child ren by his first wifo but none by the second who survives. In early man hood a good salary was earned but snent almost m fast as received Ti,n ..mnnrtv where he lived Is all A IIW V ," - -J " that he accumulated. This.it Is un derstood was doedcl to his wifo sev nnntha ac-n. so the home that .ha hniiuMl ! make, remains to her The funeral occurred yesterday. The County Court of Columbia County tuck to the wooda last week wheu lion. S. IS. II union presented the petition digued by residents of the eleven sections ak i ng that their property bo removed iroui tho rs- i essiiicnt roil of Columbia County. Sir. Huston suggested that the court could not retain those settious by re fusing to act bluce thcra are a duiu ber of ways for getting the tiutstiou before tlie court. One way Is to get a gunner to about a bird out of ron ton, arreat'hiin ana at uie" i'riai rai.se tje qUttion of venue. Another ai.d i perhaps beet way is to, make an I agreed cade to be submitted to Jud'e McB'ride. The County Court seemed dazed and would not even ask for time to consider of a discision. There will be one though, for the people living on those sections are In earnest and on account of roads and business connections, want to re aide in Wsshirgton County. The Corvallis Times has seen Mr. McDonald and his daughter sis they parsed through its) twn on their way to the old home In Washington County. McDonald leads in a wag on, following Is a band ot bunch gra.se horses lorty f ur strong, noble auimala driven by Miss McDonald and her girl friend. The girls are gowned with divided skirts and are seated in the ordinary range saddle. Their feet are incased in high top ped shoes to which is strapped spurs whose rowells are properly dyed ia blood. A second wagon brings up the rear. Mr. McDonald went from Washington County to Klamath County in 1872. The time is so long that the oldest setter falls to locate him, but'probably a winter's resi dence will bring to mind faces thai 80 years have obscured. John Dennis has just received an invoice of heavy extension ladles walking shoes that are so populsr this fall, They are the alioe for our winter weather, though 'hey are nol in the financial interest of tho doc tors, for tho lady who wears them will bo exempt from colds. Hoyt, the jeweler has a largo stock of watches in store, At no tirao be fore in the history of the County has tho stock been so well selected or so large. There are watch movements in Ihe show case from a few dollars each, uo to forty best that are made in their class. Mr. James, at ono time, a bust nes associate with our A. E. P.'ce, is inspecting1 Oregon this fall. He pent Sunday with Mr. Ilice and family. Councilman Wm. Birson is sick at hla residence, threatened wun tmeumotvohus. Tho attaik came on while he wssat h's mill iu Polk County, B The bird season Is now open and E. L. McCorinick has guns for rent. (let in the name before the game is all killed. Bust loaded shells in town. Wanted: An experienced onion raiser for wasres or shares. Address Benton Killin. 727 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. 21-22 Call at the Indei-kndent office and examine the famous Mellon board for mounting kodak prints Latest thing out. Any size. The best assortment of fine knives aud razors In town aro ut McCor mick's fuiiy warrantee!. For sale, S8 head of goats iu good order. Zina W oor, Ilillsboro. Dr. Brown, the dentist, will be in Uillsboro, Oct. 21st for one week. Tot Causes Mplit Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with croup," writes Mrs, J, C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed It would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keen it in the house to protect our children from croup and whooping cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. 00 c and 11.00, Trial bottles free at the Delta drug store. A lienilista Attack. An attack was lately made ou C F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatU It came through his kidneys. His back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain.'nor sit in a chair except prop ped by cushions. No remedy help ed him until he tried Electric Bitters which ffected surh a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medi cine cures headache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and builds an vour health. Only 60c at Delta r drug store. gteppr d late Live CaaN. 'When a child I burned my loot frightfully,', writes W. II. Ends, of Joneavllie, Wa., w hich caused hor rible leg sores for 80 years but Buck Ion's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." In fallible for burns, scalds, cuts, sores, bruises and piles. Sold by Delta 1 drug store. Price, 25e. Mason jars at AxcUbotda, at prices to tit the aeaaoii. Mr. Johu Cuurch, of Spokane, visited Saturday and Suuday with tur sisters, Mr. John Dennia and alui Mrs. D. M. MeCoriniek. Mrs. V. N. Barrett as delegate, attended the gtand lodge of the IUlbboue Sioters K. ot P. which as Mumbled in Portland thla week. Mr. C. F. Henry who formerly lived near Pittsburg in the Nehulem . r t i , s.. - . UOu't'tJ, U.l C 4. U ll 4 Ai-f" a part of the lit Urn douatieo, and will renils there the coniin? yesr. Mr. Btckwith, the S. P. Co. sta tion agent Wfs kept at borne by the rufh of business during the week ending Oct. 6th and thus was pre vented from attending the man 'age of his favorito sister, Mi. Lina Beck with, which Joccured in Call fornia, Oct. 9lh. Miss B. married Mr. Wm. F. Schween, a wealthy farmer of the Sacramento Valley. Uault Williams. One of the, prettiest weddings xeen In Tlurardville in recent years wa that ti Ml Adtv'Wil'Sa'M d M Fred L. Gault, which took place at ti o'clock Wednesday evening, Oct. 9th, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Williams. The hou-e decorations were exceedingly elabor ate and beautiful. At the appointed hour, the bride and groom, groomsman, Mr. Henry Ilusilage and bridesmaid, Misa Eflie Giulmuu entered the parlor and took their places under an arch ol ever green aud were united in the holy I bonds of matrimony by Justice of tho Peace H. B. Tigard, the cere mony being (-implo and Impressive. After congratulations, all were in vitcd to the tlininir room where a sumptuous repust was servea oi which a'l belt g present did ample ustire. Tho bride lookud lovely In a cos- tuine of cream . uuusvemng wun cream siik and silk applique trim- niiugs with veil to match and car ried a boquet of white carnations.and KU"ax. The briacsruaiu wasureseu in white and tcai.ied a-boquet ol pink La France roecs. The groom wore the conventional blaek. Mr. and Mrs. Gault have hosts of acquaiutaucesnd aie well known, having made Tigardville their homes r years. M;uiy beautiful present were re ceived. Mi. and Mrs. Gault left for Port land after the wedding where they will remain for several days and will be at home, ou tho McFearlaad place, after Oct, 12. All Join in wishing them much joy and happi ness. What's Voar lace Worth? Sometimes a fortune, but never, Ii you have sallow cjmplexion, a aun- diced look, moth patches and blotch es on the skin, all signs of liver trmiole. But Dr. Kinir's New Life Pills give clear skin, rosy cheekc, rich complexion. Only 25c at the Delta drug store, CLAIMS ALLOWED. At the October term of County Court the following claims were al lowed : L C Walker, assess'g and col.. .$ 12 00 C W Hendricks, lumber roads 2 80 LC Walker, bridges and roads lb 80 Tualatin Mill Co lumber roads 47 00 Bloyd & Sigler lumber roads. 112 70 Couitflman Bros lumber roads 5 70 J S Miller roads 5 00 New Gales Creek Saw and Shingle Mil!, lumber roads. 28 20 S G Hutches nower and fuse... 'I 70 Fuegy & Tuelle repairing blacksmith shop.... 9 65 John' Kennedy bounty wild cat 2 00 J II Da is'Bame 2)0 Walter Willis hftme 2 00 II T Bae'.ev county records... 20 00 C F Cas'eel witness Ourdner Insane " 00 H B Tisrard suuie 12 76 C K Bradley care county pau pers , 103 15 W O Donelson supplies 6 25 Irwin Hodson Co supplies county officers 22 95 Ulassltl Brudhouimelsamo.... 76 SO O II Wilcox assessor and Ha. 72 50 A M Collins jnnitor and board prisoners 40 55 II A Ballsuptnd sta 65 70 R Crandall treas 50 00 J C IiHinkin court houce and jail 3 10 A B Cady supplies Mrs Smith 8 00 Itai vt,3 Bros Cedar Mill, sup plies A .Morgan J ou J II Shearer bounty wild cat. 2 00 B L Wann recorder dep etc... 127 70 O A Morgan clerk dep and sts 201 76 J W Sewcll sheriff sal and dep 2o4 75 Independent stationery 35 15 Light A Water Co service 18 70 Hvire d Sfiimclte r wood C II 90 00 John Sinclair wood C II 40 00 L A Rood sal Cj judge sta.. . 61 80 C Eisenhatier labor drift at long bridge. 4 60 J T Buxton clamps for crush-. er .. 3 00 J W Pr well oak wood 6 00 HO Vincent lumber roads... . 17 30 B SchoQeld superintending the bridge across Gales Creek 2 00 Mr. P. B. Southworlh, son ot out neighbor, Mrs. Reynolds, and whom the boys, now men, called Pres Sjuth, has been exercising hi In vective genius. He has devised a burners snip which is not equaled by anythiug now in the market He is negotiating with a company of manufacturers iu the East for the side of his right. The sum named between fJOOO and 11000. Mr. Southworlh has a fine farm near Mayvillo in Gillam County, this unite remote from trauHirtition Hnes he cannot grow wli.'at profitably for shipping so be feeds it to hogs and thus is able to keep the wolf from the door though coyotas occasionally take a pig. Mrs. N. J. Ursrermao , of McMin oiville, visited with her daughter, voterJav at tbo central station of J w the te lephone exchange. Mrs. Un gcrniau has just completed a term of five years served ss Grand M, 01 K. & C. Rn hboue Sisters. Her efficient rvice and great popularity with hei associates is emphosiaed when It is stated that the official term ra but one year aud to serve five years mi aus flve consecutive elections; A sixth election was declined as the lady felt that she haa earned a rest During the year ending July 81, 1901, the salaries paid the sheriff, county clerk and recorder of this county, were W300. This includes tho enumeration paid to deputies and will be the pay roll till the law ..i, 1 T t.irlmr thn ftumn time I "" I.:".:.," . to the transfer ot real estate have been MUdO 50 by which it appears t wt tne county nas not uceu -u. vu . . . . , If ...hi.l h mna ftf h Ullltvr: it ii w uuiv 'jr w ' I fees. The general taxpayer Is called UJJUU UIB-U t "W- rf The merchants of Uillsboro have entered info an agreement tcr close their several places of business at eiLht o'clock in the evening here after. This is a fair compromise on that question. In Portland, stores cloe at six o'clock, p. m. in I groat inconvenience for Working people who cannot do shopping out of workiug hours. The ilillsboro business people have been more thoughtful for the interests of cus tomers. Mrs. Sadio Bailee, of Illinois, is a guest of Mrs. Moreland this week. The visitor is delighted with our October weather. Born, in Ilillsboro, Oct. 13 to M. S. Baggerly and wife, a daughter. Oct. 11 to E. B. Sappington and wire a daughter. All nercons indebted to me Will will chase call and settle. J. P. Tamle- " SIC. J1, I). CJCl, 11, 1UU1. .... . . . 11 . t UT. -owe, uie ojiiiuib u "-'" ,.,. ,:il tr.r him. H1J1J1I. llJ 1. " Dcutist Brown at Mis. Morgan's reaideni";, Monday, Oct. 21. J.M.Brown has a lot of oilcake meal. KEAL ESTATE. J P Roach et ur to W A Clapp 82 97 a Donald McLeod die... 4000 Mary R Miller and husband to Estella Trice part of blk 14 1'orest Grove 1860 I W Baldwin to Ernost Haber- strot2 5 a John Butts die...... 416 John Schneider et ux to Phllo- meno lViret 47 18 sec 21 t 2 n lfton r Alice U Porter to Myrtle Port er lot 4 blk 10 Forest Grove... L II Alberts et ux to The Boav erton Milling Co mill sight and mill Christian Madman to .John Hchneider 35 a sec 4 tlnr 480 !u 2 w $1100 Robert Eral Oottbardt to Christian Masseman 35 a see 4 t 1 u r 2 w Geo Schulmerich et ux to A L Rutt 20 a Wm Adams die... Thos II Tolbott to T II Miller lot No 80 Cornelius environs C C Whituiore jo Calvin Whlt- 1 1 nn A W 850 200 more tractin sec 10 t 2 s r 8 w. P J Hosier to Mrs M J Gay 2J a blk "E" Fairvlew add llill-boro I J Baughman to Victor E A linn Lanbott 80 a sec 10 1 2 n r 2 w 1300 Joseph B Sehall to Henry Wen rung tract in Mlchal Moore die Joseph 8 Gaston to Thomas Blum part of lots 4 and 6 In 25 blk 4 Gaston 70 Jo'ph 8 Uaton to George Vanhorn parts of lots 4 and 6 blk 4 Gaston John W Gates and wife to Frink Bkcr 6 a E Walker die 70 1 47R Joseph I) Bates and wife t) El- leu A Hat. h 40 a sec 28 t la r 5 w Sus;in McGuwaa et al to C W Podson 40asec20t2nr3w and other lands......... Eva M Smith to, Elizabeth Smith 30j a David ,T Lenox die lVt.T Pedcrson and wife to Hannah L Height lots 1 and 800 500 2 blk 20 Forest Grove 200 Fdwaril Dalton and wife to Teter II Peterson 29 sec 1 1 1 8 r 1 w 2600 the IStb wife, ft J. M. Brown has Just received his first Invoice of new crop ot walnut. First In town. Palmer's oyster parlors are open every evening till 10 o'clock and on Saturdays till midnight. Grandma Freeman vent to Port land yesterday evening to visit with her daughter, Mrs, Ouuklin. ' 'tadiea' Oi i.au iXifclV'ullojal church will give a Hallowe'en soci able Oct 31. The place will be an nounced later. Mr. Wm. Pitman, who is in a log ging camp ou the Sandy In Multno mah County, spent several days In Ilillsboro this week. Mr. J. C. McDouald, of Portland, but formerly a resident of Forest Grove, visited yesterday with his friend, W, D. Smith. Rev. Booaer, pastor about three years ago of the Evangelical church was In Uillsboro yesterday evening visiting his parishioners. Rev. G. II. ' Phelpsj last of Port land, has been assigned to the Hills- boro Circuit Evangelical church late- ly abandoned by Rev. Hartman. ftcult getting as many China pheas- ants as they need for their annual I hanuuet. but they will ire them, ihe event occurs tomorrow evening, Wheat was eeiling this week at " " . . land quotation for corn is 180.00 per . Tki. ..in . i:.i 4 I i in . .i in wall in in m . i . -hi uu mi Born, at Bethany on Inst, to Wm. Boy and daughter. nillv. .nnolnted administrator -""5ruo W" """"' l hn vl nrv rvtrn fnv ftlmnat nnA.hnlf whikt ,?-.... The Grand Lodges of Knights of Pithiasand Rathbone Sisters have honn In ooiuinn In Pnrtlanfl. this week. TheHillaboro Lodge, have been reorganized In the selection of i . w i itr.ii nr.inw r onu "a" or ouwiuo -h;u man ana xars. cut uwjoerii i iu- rle for Grand Mistress ot Finance. Some plats of land In the County I have been found unsuited for or, cbards. The trees grow fairly well for a year or two and then die, This, it is thought, Is due to poor drainage. A hard pan Is found from ten to fifteen inches beneath the surface Which prevents the Water , . . rains leaching away. It is held about the roots of the trees till they are drown- tA out This state - of things has been remedied in some localities by breaking up the hard pan with Diasis oi aynamiie. a uuie uisub . ... . . . . with a twolncn curt;, auger aDou Uk ,liun anil ra ,1 .111 urllK lureeicCT uccj ..u- i". a I stick or two or dynamite. When I. tl,o h,H ...h I. I " ' " - l shattered but the blast Is not heavy enough to blow out a great bole. The water has a way of escape and the trees are left to grow. Home or chards about Scholia that have been thus treated, show great thrift. The same result has loiiowea orcnaru shooting about Newberg In Yamhill County, The foot ball team at Forest Grove has has two match games within a week. Last Saturdav the opponents v. niiorA-i tniiknn The score stood at the close of the game 16 to 12 In favor of the home team. The sensational play was Falker's long run for a touch down. The Chemawas clayed a ood game and whenever they attack the center of their oDimnent's line they made .t. t a a P. IT. mnlrl not get through the Indians' line. They hid to so around or punt, rne se cond game was on Wednesday when the school boys met the Multnpman amateurs. The visitors out classed the home team and gained six I points to nothing for the school boys. I " The touch down was made near inei close of the first half. The Forest Grove people lost points on fumbles 1 wnicn ougai nut iu uo unfcuou . . . L . . . k.A V. n -.f. n .ul on a dry field. The uoitege team is in ! making rapid progress toward good playing under tne instruction oi meir coach, and before the season Is over ...111 I . Hn is good game win ijui u. I will sell at public auction at my place one-balr mile normwest Reedville, at ten a. m. Wtdaetdar, OcU 80th, Blackhorse.il yrs. 1676: brown horse, 9 yrs, 1200; light bay horse, 7 itnn. .ii wnrir ainrin nr double. S vonntr cows. Dart Jersey. 8 to 6 yrs, 1 fresh. 3 soon to be: 2 2-year helf- ers, 1 fresh Christmas; and 8 months' calf, all Part Jersey. Two sets double and two sets slnarle harness. saddles, hack, too boggy, cart, wag cultivator, 2 plows, roller, hayrake, mower, sleigh; 4 dos chickens, 2 doc turkeys, 8 Guinea fowl?; new Penln solar Steel Range. Model Range, Cook stove and two heaters. 10 tons timothy, 10 tons clover. Household fnrnitiire and farm implements. Terait ef Bale. 810 and under, cash. Over $10, one year's time, approved note, per cent. Two per sent off for cash. Haks Rasmcses, owner, B. P. Cornelius, auctioneer. Oline winter rains irum propenyito .-. the aania. with the proper The Finest Cake Is made with Royal Bak ing Powder. Always light, sweet, pure cwnoiesomc. COUBT UOUSE. PROBATE. Eat P M Dennis deed; report and account filed and approved. Est Laura M Cad well deed; peti tioners Roe and Buxton have leave to withdraw petition for the remo val of rdmlniatrator. Ordered that the personal property described 1 sold for cash in hand and that the petition to aet off certain personal property to the minors be continued. oi v - uf3 u.?y filed, value of estate 1620. w . Si a II.t., w.f A rvswl In. M u"m"ua ' " ventory filed, value of estate $ 99d. nraved for. An allowance of $10 per moQtn waji made for the -support of wi(iow Eat JoeDUlte deed; sale of per sonal property confirmed . The final account was filed and November set for examination. Eat Mary A McLecd deed ; estaee Hmllu1 tn nrohaUt. Wm. M. Jack- - - - -'TZ"" under bonds of 11000. M-BRIAGE LICENSE. License to wed were Issued Oct 11, to George Vandera tnden zi ami Amelia Herb 20. Oct 12 to Erall G 5 D 01? II McCoy 34 and Mary E Hart 2C and John L Purh 81 and Edna L Little 20. Oct 16 to BodJ lloskins 32 and Sadie Crowthers 20. Oct lo James W Uesa 83 and Bessie Johns- ton 17. Notice of Appointment ot Ad miuiairator. Nntlra la hftrabv irlven that the UqJ T igned baa bean duly appointed by tli iVimiti Cnnrtnf the Htala of Oregon, for Waauington OoniHy, ailiioiiixlraior oi tne asta of Marv A. McLeod. decoaacd, and I that all peraoni haviut? olnima amorist ml I eatuta ar hereby requested and required vnncliara to mL aithar at DilleT. Waclnnx ton County, Oregon, or at the law oihce ol Thoa. U. E. U. Tongue, in Hillttboro, WaablDKton County. Ureaon, wittnniiz montha Iroro the data hereof. Dated at tlillaboro, Oregon, till jiiq day of October, 1U01. Administrator Of theeatats of Mary A. McLeod, deceased. Through the kindness of Charles Martin, the citlsena ot Hubbard have access to over 1600 books, which he haa placed in the room over the postofflce. 8too4 Death Off. E, B. Monday, a lawyer of Henri etta, Tex., once fooled a grave-dig' srer. Ue says: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and Juandlce. I persuaded hlm to try tuectrto mriers ana no wb booh I mucn Detter dui connnueu meir use I until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters savea his lire I This remedy expells malaria, kills disease germs and purines ine dioou; aids digestion, regulates uvcr, aiu I neys and bowels, cures constipation dyspepelaj nervous aiseases, aiuney I troubles, female complaintfj gives I Derfect health. Only 50c at Delta I drug store. Porttald urelval's Brilliant Array i r Attractions. I Never In the history of tne North I we8t have the people been offered I " 8Ucn enjoyable entertainment mingi I ed with useful instruction as will be iaid before them during the month I .. . . . n I , L. I V. ...Ml qj (ne arortiana mruivai, wuiuu nm I be held in the great Exposition building from Bept. 18 to Oct. 19, i and also in the beautiful Aiuiinomau I Field adjoining. The Committee of I . .. .1 l....lmi. representative uubiucbb cu umms the carnival in cnarge nave aireauy made contracts involving the ex I pendlture of $60,000 to make the I Carnival a success. On the music I nd amusemnw alone there will ! I $18,000 expended and the other ap propriations win oe in proportion ior I ... a a! the Horse Bhow and the grand Mill- I tarv Tournament and the Athletic bxercisea, etc, These ngures win give peupie an Idea of the grandeur and Immensity or me uarnivai, wnicn win i n 2 lumlnated with 8800 electric lights, - The music by two full military oan.is will be mod, and there will not be a dull moment, afternoon or eve ning. There will be a reproduction - of Multnomah rails In the fciposi- tlon Building, a Dig woraing Aiming Exhibit, a German Village, a show- I Ing of all the products of the iorth. I west, and many other sightfl to see. All railroad and steamboat lines will sell excursion tickets to the Carnival, o gooa ror i uays, at one inu ono-imru I tare for the round trip. People bo I mlsa the Portland carnival win miss I a grand event - l V .yS) I ll . ; r.-. CiOracterijt!c 'V - vl?'V ofr InJunij.hii fcjtbers ; t-t theidutiri- ftotlhing chjir,ctfri:tic oi the New1 Gold; Filled Wjtih CWve t:t td-nt it thjt iti'jjuirintcc 4t forever. ' Fa-hys Permanent; Guarantee Gold Filled 'Watch . Case the finest g"id filled watch c.ise ever manu- endjft anj the remainJa v th ci ii eitii thielc 1 kirirguld, MnitrorJ oith hauler mrt.il. The sc re miJe with t'l the urc mj in all he patterns whi huc uictt on the very finot jlid fi'.i watchea.' '- jThey are wirrjnte.I' turevtr Uth.by"ui'anJ fjr;the." manufnturcni' who twill frepLce the iu'with qew one ot (he tarnejaualiiyif th 'fold itovJttw'finawihA CsiLjn45d ttw4f IIOVT, The Jcnelcr, H:!'iboro, Oregon. I!0W THEY DIED. The armies of cut worms that did so much damtigo in Willuuittto val ley gardens last yiar and tho year before, were not cn hand this sea. son. Last year they ata up garden after garden.- Owners dosed them with coal oil, chased them with clubs, swore like steamboat captains at them and tried every other means to rid their garden of tlu multitudes of pesis. But it all came to naugiit. The worms got out of night when the proprietor hove in night, and ap peared again by countlins hundreds when he disappeared. One row af ter another of growing vegetables was distroyed, the worms never leaving tho garden patcli uutil they had wrecked it. But tho worms were absent this 8'isoii. They went as mysteriously and suddenly as they came and the fact of how they went is most interesting. The cut worms all died, and died in a peculiar way. A germ disease went through their ranks like a pestilence, and never ceased its rav ages till tho last worm was at rest, The e'eath of every worm whs identi cal with that of his comrade. .On the rear end of each, a diseased place appeared. Tho afl'i'ctiou was only a speck at first, but it grew larger and larger until half the worm was in volved. As tho affection advanced along the boly, tho worm grew more and more feeble, and at last ha died. Hundreds of tiieiu iu various slag es of the discs e were put under tho microscope at tlio college ami stud ied. Germs were taken from them and culturiS ninde. From the cult urea other worms wero inoculated, and the dipeat-o was reproduced with perfect preciciun. The investigutiou led to a fixed coiivitti'in that tho disease whs eiilemic in tho tut worm woritl, ioil the non-appearance of the pe-is this wesson nhows how fatal it was. Prof, l'irnot, who made the inveaiig..tion, believes that the disease was contracted by some thing that the worms ate, as in every case the dig'-stivo orgnns wero in volved. Prof. Permit still has a supply of tho fatul gerns on ha ul ready to done any stray cut worm that happens around. Corvallis Times. A Shocking Calamity. "Lately befell a rralroud hil oicr," writes Dr. A Kt lktt, of WilJsford, Ark. "His foot was badly crushed, but liucklen's Arnica Siio quickly cured him. It's sitnly wonderful for Bnrn.s, Boils, I'ilo-s at; I nil skin eruptions. It's tho world's cham pion healer. Cure guaraiitc'-d. 2"i; Sold by Delta tl rug fctore. Working; .i.'hl ami 1), The busiest and mightiest thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Those pi, Is ch ingo weakness into strength, li-dlo-rie" into enerirv. brain-f.iir in' uientpl ijiower. They'ro wonderful in build ! Ing up the health. Only 2 c per box. ; Bol by Delta drug stop.' Hhulmerich Bros. hv.o a few ladii-s capes and clcfti left which will I closed out at eo-it, al i soinq men's overcoats aud mackintosh's.