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Mr, Grihatn from this Columbia Is visiting with her mother Mrs. Ann Freeman. Duck shooting wu good last Sun day for thla. county. One party of (lin e brought home half a hundred. City Engineer Win Elliott and family of Portland visited wltb hla aistcr, M.h. U"duiond, over Sunday JaA. Dressed hogs are selling in the lo otl market at CJ ami 7 cents er pound. At that price there appear? to be aa many received a our butch ers can handle. The Portland Evening Journal waa enlarged t a 12-page paper thla week. Other attraction have been added, so tlmt it la at the front as a news dlfiMeininator. Sheriff Sewell had a wet chase lat A destructive fir on Tuesday night Friday for Dve Enyart whom he I hut destroyed great part of tha bus wanted on the charge of borae steal-1 neaa district of North Yamhill. The ins. About Sunday night Nov. 9tn loa ia placed at 120,000 the principle Win Jot, who Uvea near Olencoe. sufferer being Meaaner 4 Vaulbelm lost a horse, from hia barn. Suspicion general merchandise who loae 115,000, rested on Enyart and ha waa bunted, Word came that he waa loitering II. JJ Ooodin received a message about Willamette slough. Sheriff t Salem last Thursday night at nine Sewell when he went over heard of I o'clock eivinir . Information of the hla in an but could not coma up with dangeroua turn of hla mothers'a ill him. He came home Saturday night I neaa. By taking a team end driving. and waited for report for which he west into Yamhill County be inter- had arranged. About midnight Sun-1 a nted the morning train to Portland day last a messenger came and gavelet St. Jo, and reached the Hillaboro information of the location of Enyart station 12 houra earlier than be couu and bv threenelnck MomUv morning I hava dona hv coming by way of Portland, lie rot to bia father's house several hours befoie hU moth er died ' Congrceruiinn Tongue plan to start to Washington, I). C, on Wednesday of next week, or enrlicr if possible Congress uoscinbles one week from Monday next. A district teachers institute will be held in the Reedvillo school houte .on Saturday, Nov. 9,th. The meet ing is the tlist one of the year to be held hi the Hilhboro district as plan ed by tho aouuty teachers association :t its organization last summer. Mr. Sewell waa on the road; and by six ore little later he had hia man who was found In a bay barn near Rocky Point on the Willamette. Enyart ia surprised that any one should want him for stealing a horae At the Irrigation Cohgreaa in Port land the old officers were reelected, i ... . and indeed it may be awllttle difficult though there waa opposition enougn to secure a conviction before the lost so that the successful men knew they horse ia fouud. Enyart will be re- were running. A. II. Deveraofthe uuired to answer another charge, that firm of Closett 4 Devers, wholesale of assault and battery committed on grocers, Portland, waa ehocen preei. the person of Wui Oowanlah at Glen- dent. Congressman elect, William- die aoiue time since. Enyart la the aon, led the peoplea' Interests agains t same man who waa. convicted of lar- the capltallista Interested in private cany and aeuteuced to tho penlten- irrigation achemea and seems to have tiary; at that time when the sheriff won. Williamson's speech is much after sentence took him from the applauded., Court room by the back stair be paas. ' Our townsman, M. Htua Wood had an experience tide week with nn..rtxi trade combiaea. lie want ed some lumber, doors and window and Bent hie order to a, firm la Port land with the IndivduaJ members of which he waa acquainted. No atten tion waa given to the order. A se cond enquiry waa anawered that the lumbes would coat "about" ao much but the doora and windows were not estimated. Mr. Wood thought he would not send -about" money enough but go hlmaelf. He went to a large saw mill on the East Bide and personally aubmitU! hla order. 'We do not handle doora, winoowa, oi moulding." "Do you not sell lumber?" "Yea." "Segregate the order." That waa done and the cash passed when serenity waaeatabliahed. The same order waa( taken to a easti and door firm. "We do not deal in lumber." "Don't want lumber, got it." So the doora were bought. 'But huni i lha annoyance. A trip to Portland with attendant expenses; two freight way bills when one ahlp ment would have been cheaper. Economy ia not conserved by com bluing business under one manage ment at beat cot eouietimta. Empounded Nov. 17, in the city of Hillshoro, one bay gelding with blazs face shod all around : Look to tie live yeifTs old. Unless redeemed . ooner w ill he "old at auction Nov. 20, 1902 at 2 o'clock p. in. at Wiley A Dennis' ntible, Hillslvoro. Mrs. W. O. Redmond thinka it pos ed by Judge Mi-Bride's station. He addressed the court, saying: 4I'U get even with you yel" or "I'll see you later". The Judge quietly replied "All right". By the way things look, the Judge will aee him again. The members of the Local Mins- Irell troupe are in readiness for their entertainment which" ia set for next Tuesday evenlnir. Nov. 25. There are several fcatuies that by them- selves would Justify a full liauae, but how much more when united. Mr. All of Senator Simon's nomine a to be cadets to the U. 8. Naval Acad. emy have fallen down and Oregon is not now represented in that school. The examinations have proven too rigid for those sent by Mr. Simon. The next appointiuente will be made: in March 1903 by Senator Mitchell and Senator Simon's successor. The examination will occur in April. A letter received this we.-k from Btker City atatea thai their weather ia not ideal. Cold rain., aire! at.d anow vexea the resident there, where- our precipitation ia warm rain. The delegates from Washington County to the Irregation convention were Hon. 11. Oatea and L. E. Wilkea appointed by Mayor Bailey and W. K. Newell. The countiea moat numeronsly represented were Crook and Baker, the former having 43 delegate and the latter 32. The latest estimate la that the Ore gon prune crop for 1902 will bring Into the state a half million of dollars. To produce thia aumof monev, 13,000 000 pounds of dried prunes have been put on the market. Lv year the product was 18,000,000 pouads. Next year there should be a crop of 20000, 000 cured, but to do thia additional evaporators must be Installed. Hon. S. B. Huston has been elected president of the Slate Bar Asaocia tlon which held its annual meeting In Portland this week. Mr. Huston haa been an active member of the association for several years, during which time he baa been a member of the Grievance Committee; though the past year be haa been on the Ex ecutive Committee; and this advance ment ia but a just recognition of bis worth. The U. of O., Eugene, foot ball team met tho Albany team last Hat urday at Albany where the resuii u. a rxnitlon of the early game, bible that they will have to vacate J((hn Wb th(J brillmD, performer. Uorelos. though the report of the the prcuilsea where they now "vei will have lead of the orchestra. Mr. game u ,0 ,he effe(.t that the Eugene wherefore she oilers for sale her fine ,v.. ..ii,. ,.art eiven uo I ..., A....i...ui th. Aihanw eleven. collection or rose. Mrs. Redmond . .,.....,,. liriVaie and Derson- Lw, nariiiff thia crame. aud the ont hs a great number of rare rosea and a, eu,erUinluenlf DUt for thia occaa- LUyej a few days before between the purchasers have a choice collection ( n ho breaH ovef th(J ru,e Mr K e anJ tbe Corvallia teams It froiiS which lo select, V'rooman, though not appraring of ten In public, will render two aolos. Mr. Blair, who wields the baton for band ia inimitable. would aeem that the players at O. A Care the better. The O. A. C. team haa challengeJ the Albany team to Dlav Kama on the Willamette Unl- The I". V. fMlball loam of F.irest Jrovo Marled yesterday morning for . Minslrelt j:mene, where Ihey stmKle with T, u Mr uo who slugs versity grounds, Salem, on Saturday, ithniJ. oft), team this afternoon. Our nwl.llan. i,u. is amusing. IWember 6th. which is the earliest oya hardly expect o wore, yet they L,.. . , ,y aeii'ng and those Laie open' for the O. A. C. people, ipe4o hold the Eugene dudes to choice reseved seats must The Albany team has done a tfood thr touchdowns. We of Washing: buy early The proceed are to be deal of talking, but here la an oppor- County hoi Hie e" in i o u a, to the eutertiinmant or the tunlty to play a little, ia favor of our team. Anu u may. 1 8(H,U j)ary Association. KetwiBi her the date, Tuesday, ov. A eapondent wants to know The pu'ilic i!h't:il will hold a fair tue- jiffyfeneo between a Macadam at tho public school building next Kn M nridgea who baa been and a Telford road. Both are rock ThursdHy, Thanksgiving when an cx- vis,' jn TlXM for geveral weeks, roada but differ in the way the rock Jilbition of all school work that can . . htf th a.otuntt trala ls .polled. Tbe Macadam road bed be put on will l shown. Thla will I f pf . Is graded and the eatth well packed v include penmanship, urawing, grapu lc iUustrrttion of EgliHh analysia, geoglualiy and the like, Theexhiblts ...in i... iIi.hIuvmI 1 .1,1 ti iii) stairs and w 1 . .... . - ik ociiK" r uaWt In a tnach .down. It is Imped that parents ami niiiuiBuu The V. of O. foot ball team of Eu- ne haa challanged any college team f ttie Northwest claiming champion- hip to play for such aupremacy on Dec. C,th. The O. A. C. promptly rails the cha'lenge notwithstanding lays no claim to championship and xea the 0. to, provided Albany does not accept iheir challenge for mat late. Albany haa declined so it ls probable that the two best teams in the ktato will acrimmege again. . Mr. Jamestlorwlck who Uvea near Reedville ia touched with grlof this tall. Several members of his family have been stricken during the fall ith typhoid fever and up to date be haa uot been able to stamp out tbe contagion. His 13 year old daughter waa one of the stricken and she waa not strong enough to racist the shock She died on Wednesday and was buried yesterday In the Taulatln Plain Presbyterian Church Cemetery. of last Friday. Weald Like Te "Ofcourso you will attend tne in- . e. friends of eduction will visit the er a lew uaya since wi.u .-. , w Mg roer( scl n this occasion; adverse crib her first school within a few tn Ilea of dctoo.for If there Is anything that the place at which the aa u " ' I broken atone Is .can be fetter d..ne, the school man- Is lo bo held. "1 snouu. i.ae . - w by rolling, hen crusnea roca, pieces that will pass through a two inch hole, la spread on the prepared bed to a depth of ten or twelve luch Then a little eartf, ia spread on, the heavier the and forth till the thoroughly aettled the road la not fin travel haa used it long uh tn nettle and "form" tne crushed reck into a solid mass, Sometimes a less thickness of rock Is spread, but the road la not perfect The aupport Is not strong enougb to i ii,. motirhi nr i rami' ana soon i ...... . . i inmi i tiu p " i. i , i nni ,uiiaia im" LiiHir I .. tnir the dam ot the Condor waier ""t - ,. there are ruia. iub sumo " - . mwr.rtf tnlipfl in If HI Hieill IUIUI ... . .. I nnw.r ('..miianv. at Tolo. in oraer B"" - required tor tne reuoru rou. .uu to out tho ti.nl.er of the structure the pedagogic fold. the dirt la then carefully fitted large Dm bedrock it Is neceastry to do v.. i a .1 rvlhuv IIVH ItHltllltf Willi I ... . avatintr. a a layer neuiw.s - . - asurface aa possible and apenectiy la I I-. ntllAal Kl H 1 1 Mill I ltt I . . i t. il taa 1 flTaa is II 1111 ivrUH t'l WJi"-o Keveral b-ei in tiepui t.i:..o turea exnion iui "A word to the wise" ought to suffice. Der Techrer, cement will ho ploaae.1 o have it replied add when I again urged her I m pomtcd out. ,oa,wnuB,,BB""... T.. enough t . 1 very much, indeed, ' ihimuu - .... ..t ii.. tantamount to eaying she would not a VVliltMlPP OI 1 119 riUIIIJrTia Ak .-J " 11 B..o river la evinced by do so, and It occured to me tha were .gravw ii g u ,ld gul,h parlieH Bt jb amount of Rold that Is seen ana ,,,,.. fo.i n.r the Mead ....u..l -Inrin tho flNM-CSS Of build- CI.U..U..IU... - - lrumvwi I . . . . . ITOIinnifi ni.i-. ... ...rf v . of arravel , washed and formed on the river's not- torn. In removing Ibis gravel, the .workmen found n nuiutier of large . nuzireK but these were picaeu u k- , tiilently.as the men were engaged lo ....t i,i 1 1... diim and not to mine, IfaMaa lie ta Yea And aay aome other aalve, olnb locked tied ot roca a ies icu mvn thick. On thla rock foundation is spread three or four Inchea of crushed rock such as la used on tbe Macau am road. The eurlace la finished with rock screening If the builder h.a tl.om nt wl'h a little eartb. All Mrs. Hay and daughters, who reside ! en, ,oUon oi or alleged healer is is rolled aa in building thether -.with Irt Uty at the dam, uunng ;tho work of building the elructurr, ramuso themselves by panning the ,.lirt and gravel removed from the lver'a bed. The ladies havo been rewarded by finding- a namher.of nuggets, someof them Beveral dollars value. Pans contaiuang 60 cent in told are frfqu. ntly washed out by the fair miners. Considering this email portion of the Kogno as a basia which to fliiure It would bo almost beyond one's ;per to compare the My ...:in... in voilmv era ns that are llllll.'I.B J mixeil with the gravel of the river ....... n,.,ir. tnits mouth. Urant a lll'ltl I ." K..'..- " " I'asa Observer. i ii.n.kiina Arnica naive, inere is noi uiuch, n muJt u.uC...v. ns . ....Mill. ..!, .la tell him thirty years ot marvelous iin tne vaiue or ""'"? - .., t nitwi. hums, boils, corns, fel- when finished, uwing to uie aiuouui, , t,rs. cuta. scalds, bruises and of hand labor required, the Telford ' ' ... .. . .J i . ... .t 1 1, a arnon t:.. iriiillniia nrove ti e tno uesi roau is roumunoi w-i .n.i,H..t. 2.-.C at llalieva rnar- aive. wore umcuiurrj vu - i j k.. h. in OUHUing iuncmuniu mnu other. There ia a machine even for via,. the loaah aad W orks Off the spreading the rock on the prepared .... I . . . . . .... 1 .... H t old. erade and It is sam to uuuiuik:'' T araiivrt Btotuo Quinine Tablets feet work than can be done by band cure a cold In one day. Price 2.') centB. No cure, no and when tbe aame thickness of rock is used the road la aa rigid aa the one with large atone at the bottom. Jla Mrrtluir. a u..,.. martini? of the citinensof Hillaboro Is milled to meet at the City Hill at 7:1)0 P. M. on Saturday ;vv, mi io.c for the purpose of placing 'in 'nomination a ticket t l voletl for at I ho ctiHU tm: eh clioii b oci-ur ),-c 1, 1'.mi2. F. A. Bam.kv, Mayor. w.niwl A capable, industrious n.arriel man to take charge of a farm, house And garden. Regular ml fair waiT-a. Thoa. rin"7 - 11. Tongue. mone; Get a lorlanr I'aiera a 1a. ...ii...! liairuuhiL' iaina in the Lead, back and btomach, and helng without appetite. 1 la-pin lo i.e 1. King's New Life Fill." writ" P Whit, head, of Ketinwlnh', Tex., "and warn f. lt like a new man." In fallible in stomach and liver trou bles. Only 25 centa at Balled'a l'har mary. Lt Ti me, pat ieneo and hv usimr an Inferior article. a pair of Oiau Shears at The Delta and be happy. .. .I , .run. and ammunition of r i i,j.rmlrk. he haa the most I .. IJ. ' . 1 - - complete atock in town. f..rnliiire. wall paper, matting, . ln al Mi't?iirillick'a. cariM'ts, run, " - Mr. Calvin Thomas and Mias Myra Matheny were, married at the M. E. parsonage in McMinuville Monday last by Itev. Henry F. At kinson ot the M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will make their future home in the neighborhood of Gaston, where they ate well arid fa vorably knownl 4 l t (fs ys As Is AS tls to B To exhorbitant prices. Iu fact they RACKET STORE. We realize that tin never lived at the LIF II ' Of trade is right prices attached to good riliuhle goods. Tka is our policy. Just to .fasten this f.ict in your memory we would state that we are selling Men's I-avy l'leced Under ware, the very best made garment, tor 85c a suit aud abso lutely guarantee you can't touch it for that unywhere even though you go to Portland. We sell as cheaply as you can buy in Portland- -at tho Itov. It. II . Kennedy will prtach at the Congregational church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. - ... Subject of the morning sermon will I h "Movement vs. Growth" and of the evening, "The Value of a Man.' Sunday School at 10 a. 111., Christian Endeavor at C:30 p. iu. All are in vited to these services. A dealer In Hour and feed met In Portland a few daya ago, elated that tbe rise in the price of flour had been a real benefit to business. Exporters are active and there la more doing than waa ever hoped for at tbe be ginning of the season. He thought another ralae of ten cenns per barrel would make the demand ao lively that the mills woukl be unable to fill orders. The meetings in progress at the niirtailan church for the last four weeks closed Sunday evening. Twen ty four were added to the member ship during the time and Interest In tbe work much Increased. ' Elder Brown la an able speaker and was well liked by the people. He start ed to Santa Cruz, Cal., Monday whither hla family had gone early In the fall. The congregation at mis place waa very reluctant to let him go, but he preferred California to the rainy winters of Oregon. RACKET STORE OITOS1TE TUALATIN HOTEL. V t vi VI VI vi ' V' VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI VI Wet Weather Coming Prepare for the (lump, cold weather which is sure to come. Get a shoo with a good sole and it will, turn water. 1 The best are sold by JOHN DENNIS. "1 . . a a a .aaaw .aah. .af-v A. Memra. Hlnshaw A Wheeler are r..,i ia nav tto tier tin for hand Guatemala a Central American nicked ani.lea delivered at Iheir evac- stale lust south of Mexico, has Buffer- orator at II itlsboro. The companfy'a ed severely In the neighborhood of dryer Is doing well on applea, better Its volcano Santa Maria which vlolent- tban waa expected. Some varitlea y erupted about me nrs( 01 u rpn.iira onlv five hours for drying month. The loss of life It la feared ..j(h. rofrartorv mmain la the will reach 4000 persons, and the dee- iiv - 1 hot air box but seven hours. tructlon of coffee plantations nai oeen great. Thia eara crop or conee waa Measra. Heldel 4 Wall, real eatate reauy mr mr. aoldthepaat week 75 acres of the 8. of 20,000 tons la announced, txim- Jtmn A. Hohimbdleto Mr. Lester E. manlcation with the Inland provinces Waldron who cornea from Hockford la poor and the story of the horrors M Lot 3, block w, REAL EST IT E. Chas H Baraford et al Trustees to Wm Shearea, lot 1 In Hllla Side Cemetary 10 Sarah S Ball et al to firm J Henderson et al trustees, the S i sf d 1 c or Joseph Davia wife 1 Christian Hoos to J L Wash burn, S W J sec 13, t 2 n I 6 w 41 Forest Grove and other lands 2300 Jennie M and N G Perkins to F M Heldel lot 5 block 2 Ennls Add Hillnboro 200 Rosa Buchanan to Johu 0 Bu chanan part Sal Emric din. 4000 COO III. Mr. Waldron went J.o Portland attending the eruption is jus reac- imi Tnaaitau in niAt hia family con-ling the Cjast. slsting of mother and Bister who were are largely Intereatod In the districts ready to start for Oregon when he aeetroyeu. that he had bought a L Washburn, E yoo telegraphed home. We have heard of delegationa and conventions receiving a "warm wel come" but I the State Irrigation Con vention that met in Portland last Tuesday received a "wet welcome, Natural irrigation waa active but it did not seem to moisten tbe dele gates from the arid counties east of the Cascades. MARRIAliK LK KNHE. ' License to wed waa Issued Nov. 15, to Chas W Merlx, 25; and Lenna M Keen.J9. Nov. 18, to Albert G r.ainbrt. 24: and May La Velle Ctarks, 19. DISTRICT INSTITUTE Grove. J C Hall to J jofN Elsec24, t 2 n r6 w and undlved 1 of N , of N E J andN , ol N W sec 25, t 2 n r 6 w John Woida io St Paul Luthe- an church lj acres In sec 32 1 2 n r 1 w . Clara and W H Markell to Jas K Martin 8 E b W J see 17 t 2 n r 3 w Thos Phillips to H. It. Under- hill 132 a In Archibald Har- rlson d I C 13915 1000 250 80 The first teacher' institute for Hills-1 g JO youtlg to William Young boro District will be held In Heed- vllle school-house Saturday, Nov. 29, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. The following programme of exercia- es will be observed : General Discussion "School Libraries and How to Secure Them." fomnoHltlon Work ' E. E. Watts. Northwestern History Prof. J. 11. Robertson. '. . 1 . I ll.nllf.n .nil t.l.l I. Pimlli H. T Good in aa-ed 73 years mentioned last " - ... 1 W a. l-fl faalaalltt Ult Fr I IV. The funeral occured on Sunday 200 Married at Loa Angeles, Cal., Nov. 14. Miss Bessie Rose or JIUlsooro, Oregon, and Mr. E. L. Jamea. Ihe bride and groom have started home and are due to arrive next week. Thev will at once establish their home on Mr. James' farm near Cor nelius. 400 16 050 650 Get bis prices. . . .... I ,....ira at K. L 'ix-aei inomnu" MeComilek, 3rd door aoutn irom jnwliirtWo. Dr. Lowe, tha oeulo-opticlan, ia to b iu HUlshoro Dec. 1, 8, 8d. T he llettRewetlr far ('reap. This Is the season when the woman .hn knnwa t ie beat remedies ior croupa la In demand In every neigh borhood. Oue of the moat terrm thing In the world la to be awaken ed In the middle of Ihe night by whoop from one of the children. The rroup remedies are almost as sure to he lost, In case of croup, aa a revolver Is aura to bo lost In ca.se or burgulara. There used to be an old- fashioned remedy for croup, known aa hive syrup and tolu, but some modern mothers aay that t'hamber- Iain's Cough Itemedy ia better, and does not cost ao much. It causes Ihe imttcnt to throw up the phlom" quicker, and gives relief in shorter time. tJive this remeny as noon as the croupy cough appears and il will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and afe to take For sale by tbe Delta Drug Store. It ia again announced that In thia county we have not yet had a frost. Potato tops and other tender vinea are green. That could not be said yesterday morning aa Ihe ground waa white. Iwt. lira veil or stolen. A fox ter rier dog, about one year old, white with tan marking. Suitable reward for bis return. Thoa. H. Tongue. Afternoon Session. From 1 :30 to 4. what tha Tpacher Should Aim to Accomplish Dean W. N. Ferrin Primary Geography Mias Hoae Wilcox. The Press aa a Factor of Popular Ed ucallon Hon. J. P. Wager, "Editor r . L-.A.lnM 1. .ram " tai wriier ou miu Question Box. A lunch will be served at Ihe school house, at main, by the citizens I Q 8ew.r, , R y ur,iy t!, 1 a In Isaiah Kelsay d I C J Gaston to L J MsGoon 8 a ad joining Gaston - Jos P Aplin to Thoa H Little- hales 1 a in W O Gibson d I c P II Bradley to Alonzo 1 Shearer 6J a part of sec 82 t 2 n r 4 w - Alonzo T Shearer to W T Shearer tract above Wm Lousignont to .11 D Mon tague 164 a in see 0 t 3 n r 6 w and other tracts E A Hyde to Lyman ware part of lot 2 block 35 and Ha 1 and 4 In block 43 Forest Grove M T Paeton to First Congrega- tlonal church, Patlon Valley 1 a In N W corner sec 3t 1 a r 4 w Philip Masterato C It Bradley part of Michael Moor d I c 3 acres 80 1200 Uaw la 1 hla When In wantof furniture, carpeta, rockers wall-paer and matting In lact any thing In my line, step in and 1 get price. I am saliofied that we can suit you and as far aa prices are concerned they will surely please you aa I sell at and below Portland. A trial la sure to be a customer. Doneleod'a Furniture Store. Cor. 3d and Main, of Reedville. The lunch will be free but teachers who desire to do so will be given an oppertunity to make con tributiona either of money or boo, for the benefit of the library of Ihe Reedville school Tim ahove Mocram will be Inters- peraed with appropriate musical and rhetorical exetclaea. 3 Inn U itaatue .BTOni A , It tini It Haw t'waw 6, C, 14 and 14 block 0 Pur- dy'a addition Dilley J(j A Bowlhy toChaa H Bowl by patt "J lot 3 and 6 W of N W J sec 14 t 1 a r 3w 10 a Geo Hess to Louis Liesman, 20 a d I o Hyer Jackson In t 1 11 r 2 w E W HainestoRW Kirk wood lot 3 Wock 7Sutli Park ad J Forest Grove Esther and A D Allen to t'hoe beKirkweodS i lot 1 block It was Hon. W. N. Barrett aud wifo who were surprised last Tuesday evening by a parly of their friends who had remembered that the date waa the 20th anniversary of their marriage. Mr. and Mr Barrett had gone out In tho evening to attend a church committee meeting. About 8.30 o'clock one of their sons carried word that a neighbor and hla wife werecalling at their house. Mr. Bar rett atonce asked lor permission, to retire. At home tha door was open ed by Mrs. Hunton who Introduced them to their guests and presented a fine vase. The vase was then filled by Mrs. Siller with a beautiful bunch ol chrysanthemums. The callers were a full delegation of Rathhnne sisters. Gamea amused the younger people and social conversation entertained the Iders. When the sisters spread lunch from their own basketa, Mr. Barrett remarked that home Just thet. much resembled a Methodist Parsonage. Jut who had kept tab on the dates was not disclosed, but the occasion was not forgotten. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at once to the Delta Drug Store and get a free samplo of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doaea will make you well. They also cure biliousness, sick headache and consti THE OLD RELIABLE 160 UlO 100 POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE