oysters at H. A. Palmer's. For sale I new Buford plow; been used one day. J. B. Uanley, jiui boro. For ttelaWA traded Jersey cow, fresh, splendid milker. Apply to Evan p. Hugh, eity. The txwt assortment of floe knives and razor io town are at McCor milk's fully warranted. Artistic hair cutting and shaving at the Second street barber shop. Barbar A Uoodtnurphy, prop. Ca'l at the Jnukfkndknt office and examine tha famous Melton board for mounting kodak prints Latest thing out. Any aiae. For sprains, swellings and isme- .rrs. . ii'jf e.. ?j -uniiui - r good ' aW Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try It For sale by tha Delta drug store. A never failing euro for cut, burns, mlda, ulcers wounds and sores is Da Witt's Witch Haiel Salve. A rami soothing and healing remedy for all skin affections. Accept only the genuine. Delta Drug Store. Win Mohr makes boots at his shop on Second street, Illllsboro, for 5.f0 per pair, sewed shoes for 96 and gives special attention to repair' 4ng. He uses only first grade stock which enables him to guarantee his work. Those wishing to purchase Improv el farms, large or small, city lots or city residences, In Illllsboro or in Forest Grove, will find it worth while to see J. W. Khute at the bank, Ilillrtboro or BenJ. Scnolfleld at For est drove. N orris Bllver, North Htratford, N II: "I purchased a bottle of One Min ute Cough Cure wheu suffering with a cough doctors told ma was Incur able. One bottle relieved mc, the second and third almost cured. To day I am a well man Delta Drug Store. Mr, L. W. House, wagon-maker, is using some of the mineral paint from tho Oales Creek mine. He finds that It work fairly well though the samples ha has Is not equal In covering qualities to most of the paints now on tha market. It is thought that this defect will not be found in the pigment taken from the mine at a distance from tha surface. Many physicians are now prescrib ing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having found that It la tha best pre scrlptlon they can write because It is the one preparation which contains 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 causa Delta Drug Htore. Hoyt has a stock of watches from which the most critical can be suited. He has movements worth 60 the best tnsde then others worth fife not as accurate but good. Ill s high flulshod movement In a nlckls case sells for $i2 60 or the same in a gold rase at 1150 but If diamonds are set In the case the 1600 point may be touched. Hoyt's Is the place to buy watches for holiday presents. Ow), W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., writes: "Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is the best remedy for lodigestlon aud stomach trouble that I ever us ed. For years I suffered from dyspeisla, at times compelling me to stay In lied and causing me untold agony I am completely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia cure. In recom mending it to friends who suffer from indigestion, I always offer to pay for It If It falls. Thus far I have never paid." Delta Drug Wore. "One day last winter a lady came t j my drug store and asked for a brand of cough med(clne that I did not have stock," says Mr. C. H. Grandln, tha popular druggist of OPtarlo, N. Y. "She was dlssp pointed and wanted to know what cough preparation 1 could recom mend. I said to her that I could freely recommend Chamberlain' Cough llemedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and af ter giving it a fair trial If she did not find it worth the money to brlDg back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the courso of a day or two tha lady came back In company with a friend In nerd of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Itemeriy. I consider that a very good rcconimomiatloo for tho reme dy." It Is for sale by the Delta drug store. . A sassl AaasaareaieaU According to long f sUbllshed cus tom I present to your n-aders this annual announcement. I wish to set forth something of what I am do ing and purposlf. It Is still my purpose to Improve my productions, Come sod see 1st" ork Including those enlarged -nrlralie, Just the niccxt thtnir for Christmas presents. Frtmes to roslch In all styles at prices Is'low Portland, )raatral Thlsgs Taa, I urn still determined to ploase my cuHoniers It anything reasonable will do It. Try ma. w u noYT( Photographer. M, G. S. Spe ncer, cf Foret Grove was in lliiloboro lst .Saturday. While here be talked qu'te freely ol his new army rille which he will submit to the U. S. Ordinance De parlmeut aooo. His gun Is a seveo shot repeater aud i of the Krag Jorg'. t n aud Mauser type, Both the Krsg nod the Mau.-ier are five shuts. The iDagic'.ue of the K rug is thaigt-d out xltcll at a time, lul th Sia-mer gun is cMrgad ccveuiartrid gw at a time iu a clip I Uiiiri io lite Maiuer. The bpeueer gua is a & calibre, a little smaller than lha Mauser, though tha charge of powder Is Ilia same, f0 grains smokeU ss. Mr. Spencer bss uot been able to ti y his gun except with dt'inray carlrlges fur the reason that uoue of the Amer ican compinica will make ttie ammu nition- The reason of this appears to be that all the concerns sat on have guus of their own and tbey, up to this time, refuie to do any thing that may bring a new arm in coiupe titlon. The Union Cartridge Cam pany won't take up the manufactur ing the special cartridge without a Ouished gun is seut them. This Mr Spencer will uot send, since some of his Inventions have already been stolen by wealthy syndicates. The Marlin people now are using one of bis device' and without an expensive law suit, he cannot help himself. Mr. Spencer suggests that Congress set aside an appropriation for Installing an auiujuultiou plant where any in ventor can buy at the market price what special shells may be uueded. If there is no other way Mr. Spencer will gel his cartridges manufactured in Germany.. He considers bis guu the best arm made and be is deter mined to test it before a board of U. 8. orduance officers. On Saturday last a tlirce year old boy of Frank Uiliick who lives four miles South of town received a sor- ious wourd tist came near proving fatal. Tho child ran up near the father, unobserved, as tiie latter was throwing manure from the barn when one tine cf the fork struck the child passing up the left nostril Into the leftforbit uuderueatb the eye, Al though the eye was swollen shut the ball was apparently uninjured and Dr. Bailey who attended the little sufferer thinks that uulcss blood poisoning should set in recovery may be expected, ., MASS K0tf3ATl.MU ( US VE JiTIOS. At the mass meeting held last Monday evening for nominating candidates to be voted for next Mon day evening for municipal offices, Dr. F. A. Bailey was nominated for mayor, to succeed himself. Hon. W. N. Bsrrott was named for coun cilman, to fUI out Dr. Tamiesie's term. For councilmen for the full term, Hon. S. B. Huston, W. D. Smith aud Max Crsudall were se lected. For treasurer, A. C. Shute aud for recorder, H. T. Bagley were nominstel. A committee of five were appointed to fill any vacancies that may appear, vix: E. B. Sap plngton, J . M. Greear, L. W. House, B. P. Cornelius and D. M. C. Gault. The meeting, although a mass cou- veLtlon, was not arf massive as such gatherings some limes are, but it was representative, and the ticket named is a good one and If the coun cilmen nominated will consent to serve, If chosen, the city u ill have a good and an economical adminis tration. Before the conjntion adjourned, Mayor Bailey gave some facts and fieures explaining the condition of city affairs which are of interest to cltixens generally. The msyor enumerates the assets as follows: ASSETS. Light A Water plsnt, rot . . . . f-24.500 00 " " uiiuiious and txttcruients 2.500 00 Citv hall uU .isil 4,500 00 Kir nmaratus 1 ,V50 00 One mouth earning Light A Wutrr plant 4o0 00 Cash on hand 600 00 Total $33,750 00 LIABILITIES. rWnde.1 delit f24.5lM00 Floating " 41 Tut:il H3.J6f41 Exlssh ol resources 6U0 M The msyor e-t'.mates the income for the enxuing yesr, to bt : .nnusl ts ...fl'.05CO City reoordrr, tiius, etc Io0 s tit'v mantlial. tnieud Ices .10 00 tialwn licenae l'Joo 00 Light A Water lnt 4fH) 00 Total $Sv5 00 ESTIMATED EXPENSES. nt on bomis, al 0 per cent f ".225 00 ilarahal's salarr 240 I pou.urvr'a Mlarv 1'5 W Rfconler' salary fx 00 U.....m- n.l .'r.iiitr Tt)ti t t'otrti of operating Wl r Liiit. :k0 no ilerwliHi warrani ui-i'i .u ' iintcuaiH-e of Eire LV. '.M0 00 TvUl V4.10o mo"D io the good -- -245 si This is a chink through whirn a ray of daylight cum, f ir it we, a munleipat'ty, can work to the ewti ma lex, then will e ne a lime when we will he out of debt. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. TUt Rind You Han Always Bought Bara tha Signature of L-t. Strayed Nov. 3d, 1901, black and brown female hound. Informa tion leading to her recovery will be rewarded by Jus. Connell, Ulencoe, Oregon. The college paper published At Forest Orove !at year under the title of" The Index" comes out this yoar as a weekly. It is a four column folio the columns being of standard wiuth 13 m's. Rev. Dunning of the Forest Orovs Congregationalist church who has been sick for over a month is slowly recovering. He hopes to be well enough by the last of the eek to start for Boston, bis old home, where he will visit till March when he will start to Japan to anuire missionary Mr. Thos Withyoomb was in to wn Tuesday last. While talklog of the advantages to come to the farmer by the asUblishtng w condonced milk factory, be stated that he had a farm of but fifty acres of cleared land, but from this and his stock eattie.horses pigs, and chikuus he had received in the last year an income of 12000. He is satisfied with his investment. Lst Friday morning a young roan named Jauies Morrow was return ing to his father's house, where he roomed and hoarded, when he was stopped on the street by foot padi- aged about 21 years, hud been visit ing with a young ludy whom he was shortly to wed. Shu lived about two miles from his home, a short distance wheu the atreet cars are running, but at the hour he started 12 o'clock at night the way was long and lonely. The shot was fired st nhort rauge and look effect in the left eye. The body lay on the street till discovered at 4 o'clock by a milkman. The (Milice could gel no clue to the assassin ami the tragedy stirred the whole city, the moro so sluce Morrow was a very great favorite among his associates, the young mechanics of the iron foundrys and machine shops of Port land. Speculate as they would, the detectives could fall on no clue till late Saturday evening. Mrs. Whit lock, who conducts a lodging house on First street, found that she had been robbed. She at once suspected two lodgers who had not acted just right, and who had been Introduced by one Martin. But she thought to recoup on one King, a young man who worked In a restaurant, and who seemed to be one of the party. King would not make good her loss, but suggested calling the police, at the same time Intimating that the gang giving the names of Wade, Dalton, Martin and Smith were con cerned In the killing ot Morrow, Mrs. Whitlock communicated her tip to District Attorney Chamber lain at 10 o'clock, Saturday night, She could not get him to the tele phone earlier because the line was "busy." The officers at once went to work and by 4 o'clock Sunday morning had the four worthies above named under arrest. Wade and Dal ton each confess to being together when Morrow was shot, though each accuses the other of holding the gun. It matters not, however, who actually did the shooting, since both were present and .consented. Smith and Martin don't seem- to have been present, though they knew that Dalton and Wade were out for crime, and probably they themselves were foraging in another direction. Afterward they knew what had happened and bow. King don't seem to have been with the gang or to have known much of the operations. He gets his money by honest labor. At one time Sunday morning the mechanics of E-tst Port land, had they known just what was going on, would have organised a mob and lyuched Dalton and Wade, butnot knowing just what was at first happening, the officers had time to get their prisoners to a place of safe ty, but that place Is not named. There Is a bad gang in Portland this winter, and tt is by no means certain thut this quartet will check the en terprise of the second-story fraternity. iin tisAXtts. City Treasurer Everltt has filed with the city council his snnnal r port, which is in words and figures as follows: Oaoh on hand Nov. Hi. l'.HX) 34ft 35 " NM-eivpd from county tresa l!Hl.iOS " " ' city r-xMHrr . " " "" nismhal.. " " dit. h No. 2 tax .4 . ' I " " " Hogc A Enni 'nrernjiid 150 40 30 00 8S 78 4') 8(1 15 71 1200 00 Snl.)U iicen- Total cah ren-ired 137SS IS Cah aid out IUUnc i o--h nn band I 44S 97 Ch rer'd from Water A Light. . .f.") 4 " ld oat " " . . 1 4H litis nee. Water A Lhht cash . . $45 35 Outstanding lity warrant en- dorwd 3H ft-s Approi int on warrant' rndnrsnl 4'.'20 (Lit twmling W A L ' '- 2272 83 I he it -u.s. sggrrgating 1100 40, paid by the recorder Io the treasurer, an: Li'-rnw, ood mw t 5 00 iWt "iiw " t-lurna 53 40 Eis- 20 00 Total. ..t 150 40 of Shoes at Highest market price for Potatoes at Scbulmerich Bros. Bows, Coilarrettos; Fine assort meut. Reasonable prices at Scbulm erich Brun. Kev. Evan P. Hughes will occupy his pulpit next Sunday morning and evening Tha Catholic church, on Third rtreet,! nearlog completion and will be dedicated soon. Lowest prices on hardware at Scbulmerich Bros, try them; Full stock always on hand. For Rubber Coals, Oil Clothing, Uxfilpi'ieiLW, all Fifidsjo-tr.t-ctr?,ik er goods go to Schulmcrlch Bros. Hon. 8. K. Huston decline to he a candidate for city councilman. The vacancy on the ticket has not yet been filled. If you want to make your bus hand a nice Christmas prenerit get him a nice box of those cigars at ' H. A. Palmer. County Surveyor Walker states that the work in his office is crowd' ing this fail. Beside public surveys, the numerous transfers of real eatate requires much surveying. It is reported that Anton Pfanner at ouo time a fwidoul of Forent Grove is confined in prison la Switzerland serving time as a punishment for a crime committed twenty years ago. Preston Southworlb twenty years ago a Hlllsboro school boy and son of Mrs. Reynolds has come from his eastern Oregon farm to spend the winter here. He has brought some of his horses with him. Mr, Alex Chalmers spent a part of Monday In town. Ills herd of short horn cattle are doing well thisfall.He has Just finished a new barn and now has room for every hoof during stormy nights. W. B. Wootton, church prophet, will lecture at the Opera House, next Monday and Tuesday nights. Sub ject, Monday night, "The Bible;1' Tuesday night, "Bible Healing." Admission free. A buglsr made two attempts to get into Mr. Benton Bowman's rosi uence lasi Tuesday night but was frightened away the second time by Mrs. Bowman who was at home. On the same evening there was a prowler about Wm, E, Thome's place. It Is suggested that doors be locked at night or when the house is left alone during the day. The following is the report of the Shady Brook school, Dlst. 43, from October 28 to November 22: No, days taught, 20; No. days attend ance, 465: No. days absence, 66; No. pupils enrolled, 29; average daily at tendance, 24; No. visitors, 6. Pupila not absent during the month were Page Patton, Charity and Rose Mc Donald and Annie Joos. Martha Traver. Teacher. A farmer from near Ulencoe while in town this week complained of the Coyotes which are annoying him and his neighbors this fall. The farmer? of that part of the county have club bed together and formed an organis ation in the nature of a wolf club. The club offers a bounty of 114.00 per scalp, which added to the $2.00 paid by the state makes $16.00 which the slayer of a Coyote will receive. Dogs that will run wolves are valuable In the Nothern part of the County. This good story comes from Lon don and proves that there are Amer icans who have good command of the English language: "A promi nent London firm of solicitors re cently wrote to the University of Idaho asking that the degree of L. L. D. might be conferred on their client, the eon of a leading member of parliament, a barlster-at-law, and an aspirant for parliamentary hon ors. The lawyers said the degree would be useful to their client in his political and legal career, and tbey offered to pay for it. Profesor J as. A, MacLean, president of the Uni versity, sent the following ctustlc reply: 'The principal whom you represent has disgraced his national ly, the bar and himself. I hope that when he attempts to enter par liament he will learn that a tad's mbitions, unless carefully I'mited, are unrealizable.' " The aaNuwtus of youug Morrow have been arraigned in the circuit court of Multnouiah county nn a charge of murder, and will be tried next week, since the attorneys as signed by the court to defend them announce that no dillaujry proceed ings will he lexnrted to for delay. It is hardly probably, that the trial jury will return a verdict other titan guilty, ami If the court set an early day for execution, the lnt interest f law and gHd order will be con served. Speedy and certain punNh. meut I a restraining influence that will d' more to hold io check the lawk element than the dillatory praiiicm that have sometimes cb Hired. And a public execution at which all the wild associates can he prewnt would not be a bad thing. Let that cias see what it U to look death lo the eye. Best assortment Scbulmerich Bros. CUL NT HOlUtf. CIRCUIT COURT. The Circuit Court for Washington Coonty con vened on Monday last. Present, Hon. T. A. McBrlde, Judge, Harrixon Allen. Dlstilct Attorney; Geo. A. Morgan, by J. W. Morgan, deputy; J. W. Sewell, Sheriff The gt aud Jury J J Wlrlx, Thos. Paulsen, Chas W Odell, Julius Ababr, J W Hughes, F Sohon and C L Rosaiider. Thos Paulsen was appointed foreman. The bailiffs appointed are: W II II I Meyers and Chas J Herb, State v Carl Lreo; aismiasea on motion District Attorney. American Mtg Co v Jesse Uobson etal; motion of deft W F Young to siriKe'out 'parts 'of piBsl,eply"aUiwfd and leave given to mend. A Trudetl v Pacific Coast Furnish ing Co; dismissed. Jas M Ware v Clackamas County; continued for the term. E D Johnson v W T Uglow; dis missed. W J Turnldge v Wilson Bump; dismissed. Arlington Nat. Bank v Mark L Noble et al; dismissed. J P Hetzei v ME Austin; trial set for Monday morning Dec i. Edward Ross v Angelina Eliza beth Boas; J N Hoffman appointed guardian-ad-lltem. W It Hicks v RoyOLee; dismissed, Adolph Schumacher Julius Langne et al; defendants demurrer overruled. He is allowed to answer. W A Howe v Geo Spence; dlMiiissed. John Berwick v Jos Dlllery and John Foote; dismissed. Johanna Henry v C F Henry; dismissed. Est Richard Mortom, insolvent; assignee ordered to make an account ing. Valentine Schmidt v Julius Etel et al; dismissed. Minnie Peacock v R O Peacock; divorce granted. Wm Watrjus v L F and M E Graham; dismissed. Forest Grove v John E Bailey; Monday, Dec 2 set for trial, M E Johnson v W A Wilkes et al; dismissed. W N Barrett v W D Bradford et al, Benton Bowman appointed gur-dian-ad-lltem for Elmo and Lester Bradford. Washington County v Fred M Hatch; ordered that unless money Is found on person of deceased his estate Is not liable for the expense of the inquest.- Marv Ann Bufflneton v W K Buffington et al; set for trial Dec 4th. Washington County v U P Ford et al. Demurrer argued and submit ted. By consent of defendant's coun sel It Is over ruled and defendant al lowed till Monday December 2 to answer. U S McIIarguo v H A Ball supt schools. Mandamus proceedings to compell supt Bail to endorse teach er's certificate issued In another county. Argued on demur and tak en under advisement by the court. Congressman Thos II. Tongue ac companied by bis daughter Miss Bertha started for Washington last Monday evening where be will ar rive about tomorrow In time to take oartin the preliminary work look ing to the organization of the noue of Representatives. 1 WE MAKE The best Cough Remedy on the market, and if YOU NEED A Cough Remedy, our' will do ths work. WE KNOW It contains nothing Injurious and gives speedy relief, at DOZENS In this city will testify. PRICK 2i els , 60 cts. aad 11.00 t Delta Drua Store. I Mala Street, HUUbsrt, Oregsa. liRlUUT'S DISEASE. Ths largest mm ever paid for a pre scription, changed I.anua in ran rran- Ciaeo, Aug. 3U, 1W1. me mwmer in volved in coin and skk IIHOO.OO and was id hy a party of btuineaa men for a .pacific for Bright'a I - an I IHa tt, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced ths aerioas investi gation of the apecific Nov. 15, 1900, They interviewed sce of the cored and trieii it out on its merits by putting over three dmeo caavs on the treatment anil watching them. They also got phyei eiana to name chronic, inctirahia caavs, and administered it with the phrafciana for jn.lar. Up to Aug 15, eigbtr-eeveo per wet of the t-t cases were either well or progressing farably. There bain but thirteea per eeot of failure, the parties were aatisfied and rinard the tranaarti'Hi. I he proceedio- of the Investigating committee and the clinical rei.ortoC the test rases were pab liahed and will he mailed free on applira tioo. Addreas Jon J. Fbltos Coh r ast, 420 Montgomery St. Sao Franciaro, CaL Tho Up-to-date Holiday Stock k My Bright, Sparkling line I ready for inspection. Come and Look. You What to Do You will delight in my Cne display of holiday goods because it is iu close touch with the times aud auticipates your every want. Do not fail to come aud sec my Christmas atttactiods ju "'vVatcEe,' Clock. Jewelry, silverware. Novelties, Etc., and hundreds of articles that I have not space to enumerate. My stock is Thoroughly lp With I he Times Iu Variety and Novelty in every department. The simple plain talk of The Trice That is Right is my convincing argument. I Can, I Will, I Do Supply Just What Every Hotly Wants for Xmas If you want to buy right, If you want to lie treated right, make My Store headquarters for your Xnias buying. HOYT, The Jeweler. t One Door West of the Astenading Ulscevery. From Coopersvlllo, Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough always ensures a good night's rest. "It will soon cure the cough too," writes Mis. S. Illmelburger, "for three genera tions of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion and never found its equal for Coughs and Colds." - It's an unrivs' ed lifo-saver when used for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 60c and 11.00 at Delta Drug Htore. tireat Lnek or an Editer. "For two years all efforts to cure Ecsetna In the palms of my hands failed," writes Editor II. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., "then I was wholly cured by Buckton's Arnica Halve." It's tha world's best for Eruptions, Sores and all skin dls esses. Only 25c at Delta Drug Store The Children's Friend. You'll have a cold this winter. Maybe you have one now. Your children will suffer too. For coughs, croup, bronchitis, grip aud other winter complaints One Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acts promptly. It is very pleasant to the taste and per fectly harmless, C. B. George, Win chester, Ky., writes, "Our little girl was attacked with croup late one night and was so hoarse she could hardly speak. We gave her a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. It relelved her immediately and she went to sleep. When she awoke next morning she bad no signs of hoarseness or croup." i A WOXDERHL HOLD MIME. The Grant's Pass Observer, speak ing of a wonderful gold mine in Jos ephine county, says: The Old Channel gravel beds lie high up on the mountains and ridges, running parallel with and Just above Gal ice Creek. The de posit is from one-half to one mile in width and over five miles in length. The pay dirt lies from 60 to 260 feet in depth on the slate bed rock. In the Bich Gulch working of the Old Channel mines Is shown an auriferous red gravel bank that stands without a peer among the hydraulic mines of the Wist, being 2840 feet In length and 210 feet In height at the highest point. Two monster 600-foot pressure giants play on this great bank of gravel both day and night during the mining season. Two ditches, one 12 miles In length from the east fork, and the other 8 miles In length from the west fork, supply the water and pressure for the giauta of the Old Channel mines A new ditch, or a continuation of the shorter one, is being built ! present which, when completed, will -add 150 feet of pressure. There are 8'i0 acres of patented mining ground in i the Old Channel mlnea, enough even ! In the way In which they an- tielng I worked, to laat for 160 year. A tlred'sk Attack. An attack was IntWy mad- i t: F. Collier of Cherokee, lows, t'i, nrly proved fatal. It caiue through his kidneys. Ili-a hark gut so im he OHild iwi tm p nWmul grfat (min, nor nil in a chair except proi- pl by wihi'ii.. N. ri-medy hli,- d him uinil iH'lrhd Kix-lriv ilnu-r.- bleti ffcrt'-d iM-ii r t,. rfu- change Mml rit li fU US- new man. Thii marvdiu mii cine tiin h'wdai-he wrnl ki-lncy truM, purtfirn tbe tdival ami hullria op your l.ealib. On!y 60c at Delta drug store. Has Como of Christmas Gifts is now Your Jutiiiment Will Tell VI Batik, HilLsboro, Oregon. Ke liable and Gentle. "A pill's a pill," aays the saw. But there pe pills aud pills. "You want a pill which is certain, thor ough and geutle. Mustn't gripe. DeWitt's Little Early lUsers till the bill. Purely vegetable. Do not force but assist tho bowels to act. Strengthen and invigorate. Small and easy to take. Delta Drug store. That Throbbing ilcadache. Would quickly leavo you, If you used Dr. King's New Life Tills. Thousands of sufferers havo proved their matchless merit lor Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money . back if not cured. Sold by Delta-Drug Store, Spreads Like Wildllre. When things are "the Lf st" they become "the bust sailing." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belle ville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have handled In 20 years." You know why?. Most diseases begin In dis. oiders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood sTd nei ve. ' Electric Bitters tones up the stomach, regu lates liver, kidneys and bowels, puri fies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entlro system. Tuts new llfo and vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Trice 60 cents. Sold by Delta Drug Store. The bird season is now open and E. L. McCormick has guns fur rent. Oet In the game before tho game is all killed. Best loadc 1 shells in town. oAaTonxA, fetratbt Ihe lind foil HaaUlSflfl BoiljJI llgtttais af OABTOIIZA,, fetr, th lh H.-.tf You Haw liw BOI$l ADTIIM.HTItATKlX NOTICK NOTICKIS H EKE BY GIVEN, THAT the anderKiarned Mary June Suther land tiM been by the County Court of Washington CountT, Oregon, duly - iip pointMl adniiniitnttrtx ot the eitate of K. K. Sutherland di-cr:u'd, aad as such ad-mini-tratri haa duly quulihed and ail icrbotia havinjr claima iiKninnt said estate am hereby notine I and rrnninwl to present id cluima to tliii adiniiiUtr trii at ttcholla Washington County, Oregon, veri fied as by law required, within sis months from the date of this notice. listed this the flJili d.ijf of Kore'iioer, ld, MARY JANE 8L THKKLA.N1, Adtninictratrii of the estate of K. If. Sutherland, der-eared McCain .k Vinton. Attorneys fjr estate. fi-H j i '. t t' 1 W"V A fBaltini i Perfect. Delicious, C1T BISCUIT