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Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTER, KD1TOH AHD PUBLISHER PublUbed Semi-Weekly at $1.50 per Ver. Strictly in AdTance. .rliu mutter March 1. 1907, at the poat office at Dallaa, Oiegon, under the Act oi Contrreaa ol March 6, iat. DALLAS, OREGON, Fbbbdary 14,1908. The way to build up Dallas is 10 pat ronize Dallas people. One of our exchanges remarks that there is a law business down in Astoria that is being sadly neglected. Some of the owners of property on the south side of Court street are hav ing sewer connections built this win ter, so that there will be no need of breaking the pavement, in case they should desire to install a sewage sys tem after the macadam has been laid on that street PREPARE FM PROGRAM Polk County Teachers Will Hold Meeting: in Independence, Satur day, February 22. It is now generally believed that the District Attorneyship muddle will be settled by the appointment of Hon George H. Burnett to that important and responsible ofUce, Hchucbel (Senator Bourne's candidate) Is out of the way, and there is no likelihood of T. J. Cleeton (Senator Fulton's choice) being appointed. It is said that Judge Burnett is satisfactory to tho entire Oregon delegation, and it seems reasonably certain that his narno will be presented for tho office and that President Roosevelt will make the appointmont. Judge Burnett la a clean, able lawyer and a citizen of sterling worth, and is admirably qualified for the Important office of Federal prosecutor. His appointment would bo satisfactory to tho pooplo of his district and to the entire sta'to of Oregon. Joseph E. Wing, one of the best agricultural writers In tho world, In an address atthoOrepon Agricultural Collogo recently, said : "I am proud of sovoral things that I can do: I enn pack a tuule; Iran cut a tree so It will fall where I want It to mostly. I can hew a plank straight; lean striko a drill all day without striking the other fellow; lean rig a plow so you can holdlt with tho thuinband first flngor; lean walk live ratios an hour; and Bomeother things I can do I am proud of. I am prouder of the things I have done than tho thlugs I have said. It takes more brains to rig a plow right than to do a problem in Algebra, When you loarn a thing, you want to do it, and the man who gets the jiiost out of life uses his arm as well as his brain." If Mr. Wing's philosophy Is right, and It undoubtedly Is, then it Is possible for the farmer to get more out of life than any other class, for brains and muscle are a necessary part of the equipment of every good farm, anu there Is abundant opportunity thore for the employment of both. The date of Saturday. February 22, was set as the time for holding the School Convention in the Airlie dis trict, but owing to the recent high water, which has made travel in that locality difficult, it was decided to postpone the meeting and hold the Polk County School Teachers' Insti tute in Independence at that time. Teachers who failed to secure the required 16 hours of attendance at the Institute in November, will be allowed to have their attendance at the coming Institute credited. The completed program, as pre pared by Superintendent Seymour, follows: Language and Composition Superintendent It. F. Robinson, of Multnomah county: Grammar and Arithmetic, Professor L. R. Traver, of the Monmouth Training Depart ment; "How to Prepare for Teaching Agriculture," Miss Loretta Smith, of Monmouth: "Tho Appreciation of Art," Mrs. E. M. Pennel, of Mon mouth. Music for the occasion will bo furnished by tho famous faculty quartette of tho Monmouth Normal School, and the program will be Interspersed with numbers rendered by the pupils of the Independence public school. Dissolution Notice. Wagner Brothers have dissolved partnership, and all persons owing that firm are requested to call at my implement shop on Oak Street and set tle their accounts at earliest con venience. Also all persons who have tools borrowed from that firm will please return them to the same place. l-17-8t. F.J.WAGNER. Administrator's Notice. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. PROBATE. Estates of Herbert Davis, Howard Davis. Charles Johnson, Thomas Johnson and Thomas Orton, de ceasedfinal accounts filed and set for hearing March 10, at 10 o'clock a. m. Estate of Amasa J. Crosiar, do ceased bond of $1800 filed and approved. Estatoof Henry Ellis, deceased final account filed and set . for hearing March 11, at 10 o'clock a. m. REAL ESTATE. Charles R Smith to J A Darr, lot In West Salem, $150. M Smith ct. ux to John Bmlth, 21 acres, 1 8 s, r 4 w, $10. Francis Jones to Ella Jones, land in Independence, $1. B F Jones et ux to R J Taylor, land In Independence, $1. E Jacobson to Thoodore Jacobson, lots In Dallas, $10. United States to Betsey Smith, 138 acres', 1 5 and 0 s, r 7 w, patent. United Slates to heirs of Peter Wheeler, 240 acres, t C and 6 s, r 7 w, patent. years; many by AIRLIE. I. M. Simpson will plow up his hop Hold this spring. A. N. Newblll niado a Hying trip to Oorvallis, Monday. Manly Bovens went to Woodburn this week on business. J. O. Staats has recently purchased property In Corvallls. Mrs.Glashfi)rd,of Corvallls, I visit ing her daughter, Mrs. O. L. Buch anan. It Is reportey that work will bo com menced on the now Airlio depot by April. Mrs. Walter Maxfleld returned home Sunday, from a week's vlnlt among friends In Indewndouce. Very few of the people In this nolirh- borhood have eseaiHul the recent epl- uemio or lagilppe. Mrs. Kemp, of Salem, spent a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Phillips, this week. Reuben Conn Is getting to be a sklll- rui taxidermist. He has several Hue specimens mounted by bis own hand. Percy Hadley took tho iron rods from the Turner brtdgj to Dallas, Moudny, where they will bo worked over so as to bo suitable for use in the new bridge that is in process of construction. The members of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church, were delightfully entertained by Miss Allie Fuller at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fuller. Wednesday evening. "A Good Name at Home" "Is a tower of treiiKth abroad" and the excellent rrpuUtlon ol C. I. Hood Co. and their remediee In u city of Lowell, where they are beat known, liwplrea confidence the world oer. not only In the medicine but tn anything their proprietors say about thera. -if Made by Hood It's Good." "I brlleTt nood'a SarMparllla the bt all round family luedMne known today." Man. 11 I I f ui It'll ... . . . ai n uuer eu, Uowei, IJaji, . "IrTmm,'"J nood'a Farapar!lla to an U-ell.MlIa UV"V'U AUI'U "I am a stronr and healthy woman today from Ukluc Huo.1 antrtlla. which i ep la tha houn for il the UniUy u fAKKia Bau m. W8 Urerru St.. Uweil. XlJi ,i"1S0'",r .H,, SrariHa tha best Wood purifier tn the world." Mj, J,smm E. Catlx)X. 113 Liberty u. Uw.ll. Maw! Hood's Saraaparma la a-jlj ererywbere. In tha naual liquid, or In tablet form called 8arstab. 100 Doeee One Pillar, rre fared only by G L Hood Co, Lowell. Majs, THE CANDIDATE. 11Y PKAN COM.INH. My hair Is gray, but not with (My locks grew gray througl a (lav Of dubious thouphts and fears ;) My shoulders bowed, but not welirht Of toll ; I hitvo a slinking gait. Like a small boy who softly goes To wash the jam marks from 'his nose; I am a candidate. Of every man I seek to know, "is lie a menu or mortal roe? ' I yearn to learn from everyone, "Now, are you 'pro,' or are you Vou?' " I eyo each man I meet askance, And mentally compute my chance. Searching my tnem'ry's aiehivo's dim To Hud if I e er Injured him. There's Smith, a man I well could use Egad. It gives my heart tho blues I often wake In ley sweat. Tt seems that I can ne'er forget tlow, one day In tho pat afar. I gave poor Smith a bum cigar: T wonder If a chance there be That he still holds a grudge at me? There's Johnson well, I chanced to meet His St. Hernard upon the street; I gave It's head a pat or two- It darned near gnawed niv trousers through : And, worst, I do not know to boot I r Johnson saw mo pet tho brute ; If not, my bit of friendly tlav Was so much labor thrown away. (), thoughts that prey upon my mind, now bitterly tne past can bind I When I impounded Simpson's shouts, I lost at least a do.en votes ; And, spanking Jackson's little lad, I spoiled my chances with his dad. For each one of those little knocks, They'll fix mo at tho ballot box. Notice is hereby eiven, to whom it may con crn. thiit the underaienerl. administrator of t ie estate of Mahlon Ouy, deceased, lias tiled bis final account in said estate with the County Court of I'olk County. Oregon, and said Court han set the ame for hearing on Saturday March Hth. l'JUi. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m of s iid liny, at which time any and all oernons h.ivlnir oiijecuoiiH, it any mere ue, io kkiu iinai account are hereby notified to appear anu pre flftit the same for adjudication. liated at Dallas, I'olk County, Oregon, this 13th day of Februury, I'm. 11. M. GUV, Administrator of said estate of M. (iuy, deceased. Hlbley & Eakin, Attys. Notice to Creditors. Notice in hereby given that the undersigned him been aniHjiiiled administrator, with the will annexed, of the ei-tiite of Elizabeth M. Wright, deceased, by the County Court of the btate of Oregon, for I'olk County, ana has quai ilhil. All persons having claims ugaiust the saiil estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, together with proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned, at nis ollice in Fulls City, in said county, within nix mouths from the date hereof. iJttted February 11, vm. JAMES T. CHAMBERLAIN, Administrator with will annexed. Estate trl Elizabeth M. Wright. J. II. Flower, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undernigned, as anuiinlstratorot the estate of J hornaa orton deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, for I'olk County, and that Monday, the It? th day of March, 1W. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of id day. at the Court room of the said County Court in the City of iJuilas, Oregon has neen appointed by sum court as the time and nlace for the hearing of obiec tionti to thehuid linal account and the settlement thereof. PAUL FUNDMAN, Admiuintrator of the estate of Thomas Orton, deceased. Oscar Hayter. Attorney. Dated and first published Februury I I, 1908. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned HlffS been duly appointed - executor of the estate of Sarah .Miller, deceased, by the County Court of the Htale of Oregon, for I'olk County and lias qualified. All persons having claims against the said estute are hereby notified to preaent the same duly verified, toget her w ith the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersignod, at his resilience in Falls City in saidCounty within six mouths from the dale of this notice. Dated ami first published Jnimarv 3, 1908. WILLIAM H. HI.NSIIAW, Executor of the estate of Barah Miller, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. '-'IS mmm A V-ld Step. To ove-conw the well-grounded flnfl ..,... hi., nhieetlmis of the more Intel- litrent to the it.; of secret, medic ina com ponnOs, Dr. E. V. Pierce of Luffalo, 2i. Y.. some time aso, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of putrup medicines-Tor co tnestic use, ariso has published broad cast and oBCTTTy to the whole world, a fUil and compfyte list of all tho ingredien.9 entering inthe composition of his widely celebrated fedicines. Thus he has taken his numerals irltrons and patients jnto his full onfirffnee. T!ius too he has re movediivSaedicines from among secret notrruVof doubtful merits, and made tiieuXftTmcJ of Known Composition. v,v this boidsic?-,nr.J.jfirce,na y,ina ' oniy ditrwranper of every bottle of I)r Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous medicine for weak stomach. I -idio liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have printed upon it, Ol T'lain Knglixh, a full and complete list of ail the ingredients composing It. but a small book has been compiled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numer ous extracts from the writing's of leading practitioners of medicine, endorsing in ti itronaext piixsilite terms, each and every Ingre dient contained in Iir. Pierce's medicines. One of these little books will be mailed free to any one sending address on postal card or by letter, to Dr. U. V. Pierce, Buffa o, Is. Y., and requesting the same. From this little book It will bo learned that lr. Pierce's med icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious agents and that they are made from native, medici nal roots of great value: also that some of the most valuable ingredients contained in llr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous, over-worked, "run-down." nervous and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments affecting their souaws. In fact, one of the most valuable medicinal plants entering into tho composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription was known to the Indians as nHuuaw-Weed." Our knowledge of the uses of not a few of our most valuable native, me dicinal plants was gained from tho Indians. As made up by improved and exact pro cesses, the "Favorite Prescription ,; is a most efficient remedy for regulating all the wom anly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, antevcision and retorversion. overconiinf? painful periods, toning up the perves and bringing atxnit a perfect slate &t health. Sold by all dealers in 'lUicuici. ... -Mi'; ;f''-V: ..J Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Department No. 2. will mm J. Cromley. Hiamtitt. vs. vuuiiim Jackson, Defendant, Summons. To the above-named Defend'int, William Jack son ,- In the name of the Htate of 0 egon: ou are hereby required to appear anu answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled Court and cause within seven weeks from the date of the publication of thiBsuinmons, to-wit: tne .list day ol December. li. and n you tan so to appear and aiiswersaid complaint plaintill win apply 10 i.ne court lor tne wnoie ot tne relief demanded in his complaiut. to-w it : for a decree removing a cloud from the title of tlie following described real property, to-wit: beginning at tne in. r-.. corner ot the D J., c. of II. M. McNary in T.7, South of Kange4 W., Wil lamette Meridian, thence West 40.81 chains; thence South 10 degrees East 48.i;i chains; thence K. 1.87 chains; thence H. 10 degrees East 2.(5 chains; theuee N. K5 degrees ;i0 minutes E. 2.16 chains; thence N. L) 10 chains; thence W. chains; thence North 33.92 chains tn the place ol beginning nud containing ls2.-t'J acres, more or less, in I'olk County, Oregon. That in the year 1878.fohnHendershotnnd Fran eis M.llendersliot mortgaged tlieafiireiiientiiiiud premises to said defendant for the consideration of IiKIO U), but although the Biune was there-alicr repaid by said mortgagors to said mortgagee, yet through neglect or oversight of the said William Jackson the same was never cancelled or satisfied upon the records of i'olk County, Oregon, and the same now remains anuarenilv a lien or lawful claim upon and against snid property, ami it is such cloud that pluimill brings this suit to remove. That plaintill' have such other, further or different relief as may seem unto this Honorable Court agreeable to the principles oi equity, and that the defendant, and all persons claiming under him be barred of all and every right in Bald premises. You are further notified that on the 17th dav of December, 1907, the Honorable William oanoway, judge of the above entitled Court, made an order at the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, authorizing and directing tins summons to be served upon you by publication thereof once a week for seven consecutive weeks in the I'olk County observer, a newspaper ol general circulation and published weekly in I'olk County. Oregon, and that the tirst publi cation of this summons wag made on the 31st day of December, 1907. JOHN II. McNARY and C. L. McNAKY, Attorneys for plaintill'. 1 F C I A QN Hen's and Boy's Clothing Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY 14th and 15th 1908 MEN'S CLOTHING " $ 8.50 $ 6 25 " 10.00 7.35 " " 12.50 9.45 ' " 14.00 10.85 " 15.00 11.95 " " 1C.00 12.25 18.00 13.25 " " 20.00 14.25 BOY'S " 2.0 1.45 " " 2.25 1.85 2.50 1.98 " 3.00 2.35 3.50 2.85 " 4 50 3.68 " 5.00 398 6.00 4.98 7.00 5.45 MEN'S OVEECOATS $10.00 $ 7.95 " 12.50 9.25 " 18.00 13.98 " Pants 1.00 .78 1.25 .89 1.50 1.15 " " 2.00 1.39 " " 2.50 1.89 " " 3.00 2.39 3.50 2.93 BOY'S KNEE PANTS .35 .19 " " " .50 .38 .65 .49 .75 .57 " " " 1.00 .73 " " " 1.25 .89 9 EXTRA VEST AT COST Dallas Mercantile Co. Successor to Ellis & Keyt Administrator's Sale. Executrix's Notice. ACROSS OUR COUNTERS thpio tipver passes n single article for wliiou wo Holozizt. We are always sure of the kind of Groceries We Handle They cannot get into this store unless Lthey eome up to our high standard. So when we pass them on to you we can count on your approval. Nobody buys here just once. They always come again. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day been appointed by the Hon. County Court of I'olk County, Oregon, Kxeeutrix of the estate of Kdwin Cadwell, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to sni.l estate are hereby notified to call and make iinmedi; te settlement thereof and all persons holdinc claims against snid entiite are hereby notified to present the same dulv verilicd t ih,. n.,.i.. finned on or before six" mouths from the date hereof. Iiated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, this 5th day of tebruarv, P.kks. JKNNIE M. CAinVKLL, Kxecutrlx of the estate of . .. , , Edwin cadwell, deceased. .Sibley it Lakin, Attys. Notice is hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for I'olk County, sitting in probate, made and entered of record in said Court on the 3d day of February, 1908, in the matter of the estate of Amnsa J. Crosiar. de ceased, directim; the undersigned, as adminis trator of said estate, to sell the real property of said estate, hereinafter described, wholly, at private sale, for cash, in the manner prescribed by law, the undersigned us such administrator will, from and after Monday, the liith day of March, 11X18. at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of snid day, at the law oibce of Oscar Hayter, in the City of Dallas, in said Comity, proceed to sell the said real property whollv, at private sale, for cash in hand on day of sale, in accord ance with the said order of sale and in the man ner prescribed by law, subject to confirmation by said County Court; said real property being particularly described as follows, to-wit- ine Mirth halt of the Northeast quarter ('.,) and the East half (i'2'j of the Northwest quarter (4) of Section eleven (11) in Townsnip six (ij) South, of Uunge f,mr (4) West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, State of oreiroii, containing one Hundred and sixty (100) Dated this Hth day of February, 1908. NATHANIEL CROSIAR, Administrator of the estate of Amasa J. Crosiar, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. j Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of John Campbell, Jr deceased by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and nag qualified All ,rersons having claims against Ithe said estate arc hereby notified to present the same duly yerilied together with the proper vouchers i.erefor to the undersigned at her residence lu ar l'allston, in said County.withiii six monlhn from the date of this notice. months Dated and tirst published February 7 1VS MAKdARKT D. t'AMi'lilCL' Administratrix of the estate of Oscar l.ayter, Allorn'b,!l1' Jr- M Executor's Notice. meet, Kaeh smiling youngster that I raternatlv I stop and irreet: And. gazing at his vacant phii, t tell the kid how bright ho is; Hut when ho'J gone, a horrid doubt Stirs In my brain and struggles out, (Alas, too lateil reminding that I should have kissed the little brat How hard the row that I must hoe, As through the long campaign I gol Like captured thief, I slink and soulrm. As humble as the writhing worm, Ana ao my level iwt to see I get no voter sore nt me. Forsooth. It has no feather weight The burden of a candidate. F. E. P. We heard a man s:iy the other morn ing that the abbreviation for February Feb. means Freeze every body, and that man looked frozen in his uls ter. It was apparent that he needed the kind of warmth that stays, the warmth that reaches from head to foot, all over the body. We could have told hltu fiom personal knowledge that Hood's Sarsaparllla gives permanent warmth. It lovlgorates the blood and speeds it along through artery and j vein, and really fits men and women, ! boys and girls, to enjoy cold weather; and resist the attacks of disease. It gives the right kind of warmth, stim ulates and strengthens at the same time, and all iu benefits are lasting. There may be a suggestion In this for you. (adv.) C. BOYD & SON l'hones: ellf,3, Mutual 314. Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of t ie Honorable County Court of Polk County 'uili """'r ,,"u,rwi ' "-cord n It: J.lrd dayo leccml,er, 1!H)7, the undersigned was duly appointed executor of the estate of lt " L. Hastings, deceased. All V.. ...ru! i uriY: Y. re heribv ., : " m-nie ine same at once with the undersigned and all bisons holding d"i ,,' HIOI CRI SMI, kf.Ou . ' 1"I1I11S tl,..:i,i...ilr ....r,,i...i ....Vi'. "'I'rcnent :. r , 'viiatu niiuiu ttl.. mi- tinie iiortOL tops tUm ooutflk ndl haada lungs Sibley A Eakin, Attys! uiontliafroin RKl'BEN HASTINGS Kxecutor of the estate of liurr'es ..noitiis, neceasea. Electricity for Lifihtinp: Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. It Is ; economical because it can oe quickly turned oil wnen not need,,! th K!'s i,r koro.rie there is the temptation to let light burn hen not needed o save bother of lighting and adjusting In son e ho nes the clectno light bills amount to only one or two (Lllnrs iVr month toucan probablv get some kind of artitleial liX r ! fT-a monttl than ,i,H,rio li,ht,,,t does it lr( oVaunh VTml s oif ivrtunities for work and rwreation-ruins vour evesi-hV ,m-P your walls-mars decorations and increa Jho us.l oldoTk Yo Willamette Valley Company E.W. K EARNS, Manager for Pallas. Maui'kSt rhon Bell 1. VVOHEN S NOTIONS are many and varied, but we think we can satisfy them all at least in THE DRY GOODS LINE Suppose you pay us a call and look over our assortment. We are sure there are many things here you actual y need, many more that you will sure ly want. And the quality of every thing shown will appeal to every true woman. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon FOR WINTER, WEAR We have the finest assortment of MEN'S DRIVING GLOVES that it is ever been our pleasure to snow it includes gloves from the best makers in the country, made from the best material. Designed for hard usage, rough wear and comfort. Marked at the lowest possible prices. Dallas Harness Shop r. aamcity, Frop. WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO THE DALLAS HOTEL Under New Management Strictly -White Help. Big' Sample Room and . Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. RATES: $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day Chlpman & Farmer, Props. LOOK HERE! MAGAZINE READERS SUN8IT MAGAZmi beautifully illuittated. good rtoriea and articla about California and all tba Far Wot. CAVXBA CBAFT demoted each Month to the ar tutic reproductioa of the bat work oi amateur and profcuioaal photographera. 80AD OF A THOUSAND WOHDM 3 fir. i . W eont""""? 10 colored photograph! of a HC pctureique ipoti in California "' ad Oregon, $1.50 year $1.00 a jreai Total All for . Addren SUITSET Flood Biuldiog $3-25 $1.50 au orderi to MAGAZIKB San Francucs The City Express & Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates, Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery Store. STOW BROS. Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON rat 1 C 'niwe UAH DA AH 'C. WATFDPBnnp filHD CLOTBUGj OUCKR5.P0MMEL 5UCRBS AW HAT3.1 F-OLLOWING OUB SUCCE55M AT PHILADELPHIA CHICA") AND OTHER EXPO5ITI0N4 WP- WON THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE AW AT THE 5T.LO015 WORLWOJV HI THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH 8VI" KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE KONEYTAB lee Clorar Blaaaom and Boney Bee eo Irm v $ J L EC OF THROAT AND ' mmmmmij!!l!!!!.Tat ' .'" ' ' i"1""""' 1 mm u mi i n .iu " F0R COU0I3S ad GOLDS CURES llT(300ATd LUFJ6 DISEASES SAVED HBt SOU'S LIFE 1?,V fj lm J"' K M taS tronUfc ? Dr. Kin.', Serf!"1 witbott taproranat. Then I Ke" P I Itpt tui tiatZlZ?'"!' "4 1 ""a ""ted chae f or the bette'. S ud wdk,, S 'tw WMt "4 mr 0,, P"41' 50c AND SUOO f X I SOLD AND ftiin