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A rain of babies happened here last week, bach of the doctors were kept busy in that line, and from reports the shower is not over yet. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. BOY TORTURED Tltt* Mmfeatjr o f W o m e n Naturally makes them shrink from the Indelicate questions, the obnoxious ex The family of Wm. Chappell are en aminations, and unpleasant local treat joying themselves on their mountain ments, which some physicians consider ranch, Miss Blanch Graham accompany essential in tin* treatment of diseases of women. Yet, If help can be had, It is ing them on their outing. letter to submit to this ordeal than let Vn accident happened last week to the disease grow und spread. The trouble Frank Robinson, whereby the young U that to often the woman undergoes ad Alm ost Covered with Eczema— No man hist three toes from bis right f*s*t. the annoyance and shame for nothing. ThowandsNd women who have been He is progressing nicely now, ^ Night’ s Rest for Nearly a Y e a r - cured bv lhr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip | \V. I). Mixter is making impmve- II. P. Bogart, one of » nr city council- tion writHy in i^ recia tion of the cure Feared Lifelong D is fig u re m e n t- j ments on the section of land he purch men, who is building a store at Mon All Treatments Failed and Limit ased this summer, lie 1ms four men mouth, received severe injuries from a which disiVMJ’v S X h the examinations and local tr-a»mi«ni>^Thcri» Is no pth* r employed making fence, building sheds, fall from a scaffold last week. If able o f Endurance Seem ed Near. nwbicmu yq re-and safe, for ¿Utlkaia to l>e moved be will lie brought home Cvcnnn a s"F a\ ori»‘ Prescription." It Zim Hinshaw and wife, Will Hinshaw this week. cu7v» debilitating drains, irregularity and and wife and Prof. Crowley and wife, all PERFECT RECOVERY Hi. Fugitt w ith several others took a female weakness. It always helps, ll i of ••'alls City, have U“ *n spending a part four days run in the mountains looking almost always cures. It is strictly non IS DUE TO CUTICURA ! of their vacation on Rock creek and the for trout and deer. They report lots of alcoholic, non - secret, all its Ingredients 1 Silet/. fun, fish and game. They no doubt bad being printed on its bottle-wrapper, con “ With the exception of his hands and lots of fun for they looked funny w hen tains no deleterious or habit-forming drugs, and every native medicinal root feet, my son C’lytlc (thirteen years old) they arrived home. k i n g T v a T l e y . entering Into Its composition has the full , was almost completely covered with Matters now tinder consideration by endorsement of those most eminent in the eczema. Physicians treated him for nearly a year with«>ut helping him any. Rev. Borns and ('has. Recti have not parties interested. who are men of several schools of medical practice. Some While they were very kind and did all in vet returned from camp meeting at wealth, if favorably considered, mean 1 of these numerous and strongest of pro- their power, yet nothing seemed to re much to tin* development of Falls ( ’ ¡tv. fc sional endorsements of Its ingredients, Port bind lieve him. And I had tried many rem Soon we will see building ami improve will lie found in a pamphlet wrapped edies sent to me by kind friends hut they Miss Winnie Is>gaii, her sister and ment going on here. around the bottle, also In u booklet mailed all failed. His head, face, and neck were two friends, will start Monday noon for covered with large scabs which lie would free on request, by I)r. It. V. Pierce, of Something burned out at the electric a pleasure trip to the hay. rub until they fell off. Then blood and I light plant Sunday night, and as a re- Buffalo, X. Y. These professional en matter wouldrun out and that would l»e Tin* lightning struck a tre * within j suit our town has been in darkness for dorsement* should have far more weight worse. Many a time he looked as if than any amount of the ordinary lay, or the logging camp two or three weeks ! two nights. Mr. Brown, the able elee- his ears would drop off. Friends com ago. It is still burning and is so smoky ! trieian, is working faithfully to get non-professional testimonials. ing to see hi in said that if he got well he The most intelligent women nowa-days would Id isfigu red for life. you ran liardlv see. l things in running order, and promises inHUit on knowing w hat they take as med “ When it seemed as if he could nos- A sad ending to a pleasure trip— Miss 1 lights again at once. icine instead of open lug their mouths like gibly stand it no longer, I decided to Pearl Townsend died while at the coast I J. L Wheeler, one of our councilman, a lot of young birds and gulping down try Cuticura. I bought a cake of Cuti- on a couple of week’ s outing for her recently bought a piece of land near i whatever is offered them. " Favorite Pre cura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment, and a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. I health. There were quite a number of j Falls City. He, witfi his son, has now scription " i Of KNOWN COMPOSITION. It used them in the evening and that was her relatives and friends at the services. I prepared a portion of it for fruit. He | makes weak women strong and sick the first night for nearly a year that he well. has a fine tract, and when fully improv slept. This may sound exaggerated Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser Is sent free ed will draw from it a good income. to you, hut in the morning there was a FALLS CITY. receipt of stamps to pay expense of There are lots of just such places here, on great change for the better. In about mailing only. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce, ami there is no need of going away from Buffalo, N. Y., 21 one-cent stamps for pa six weeks you could not have told that hehad ever had anything wrongwith him. home to find them. per-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. Judge Collins was up from Dallas last I treated him twice a day for six months If sick consult the Doctor, free of charge week visiting his daughter, Nellie. and at present he has a fine complexion ! by letter. All such communications are SUNNYSLOPE. and not a scar on his body. This story Miss Morrell a neice of Mrs. Quick, held sacredly confidential. may seem overdrawn, but neither words Dr. Piec e s Pleasant Pellets Invigorate is here from Michigan on a visit for the nor pen can describe Clyde’s suffering and regulate stomach, liver and bowels summer. and how he looked. Our leading phy J. B. Stump has laid by hay hauling sician, Dr. ------ . recommends the Cuti- Fred Talliot ami wife, who have l>een until he gets his grain all cut. cura Remedies for ecaema. Mrs. Algy here visiting a few weeks, left Tuesday Winfield Eggleston started for an out Cock bum, Shiloh, 0., June 11, 1907. Win. Ilerren is hauling wood to Mon for Portland. ing at Ocean Park Saturday. Frequent shampoos with Cuticura mouth. Those of our people who are so for Soap and weekly dressings with Cuti Mr. Bruce, who was kicked by a horse Wm. Herron an«l Roy Johnson were tunate to spare the time are either gone recently, is still confined to I is bed. cura st«*p falling hair, remove crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroy hair para to the coast or are making preparations at Falls City Sunday. sites, soothe irritate«!, itching surfaces, < ieorge Swearingen and Mr. Cronin i to go. Every body is on the move getting stimulate the hair follicles, supply the hauled in R. M. Smith’s hay this week. rea«ly to thresh their grain. ro«»ts with nourishment, loosen the scalp Bud Hubbard is a busy man these M r. Richardson, of Independence, is skin, and make the hair grow upon a days, ami with his other work is build Mrs. Fishback and daughters, Ina and gw.vt, wholesome, healthy scalp, when ing a residence on the property recent hauling wood from the Treanor ranch. Lettie, were visiting at the home of all other rem«*dies fail. ly acquired by him. Strawberries in this vicinity made Herman Womlers Sunday. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every lluinor ot Infants, Children, and Adults about half a crop. The cold late rains consists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin, j Do«*. Egleson and family, Mrs. J«»c were responsible for it. Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Ileal the Skin, and Houseman ami family, Mrs. Mitt Bos Cuticura Resolvent (50c.). (or In the torn» o f Chocolate Coated Pills. 25c. per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood. A large amount of good work has been ! lev ami Jack Kwimr went to Ocean Park Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chera. done on our roads this spring. All Nostueca to spend ten days. Corn . Sole Props., Boston. Mass. «»-M ailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skin Dl work lias been of a permanent charac ter. INDEPENDENCE Miss Nella Shipley started for Mon- of cord wood the lirst of the week. j roe Sunday, where she will make her Henry Jones is assisting A. B. Strong future h«»ma w ith her aunt. Mrs. I). B. Mrs. J. Miller is visiting Mrs. Dr, with nis work in the blacesmith shop. Farlev, at that place. Butler. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. “ R. L. C H A P M A N ...... FUNERAL D IRECTO R and EMBALMER OFFICE: C i*»pel »m l Parlors. N. Main st D ALL AS, ORtiOO* Bell Phone 103. Mmuai Phone DOS. Calla Prom ptly An.su ered » a y or M ght ROCCA. et timed fron Mm 11 K Ho-, li ber vi-it lo thè • h 1U*> >1. L. Humptoii ha«l business >t N»»r ton one day this v-eek. Mr. Kdwards, of Norton. hauling Unii ber for VV. IL Mixter. There wan preach in# hint Sunday by R»v. W. R. IVaroe, of Silet/. Fred Wittenstrom mad*» a business trip to Philomath and Corvallis. Mi*J Nash and sister, of Nashville, were callers at Rocea a lew days ago. Fred Wittenstrom has Ixmght two eows trom John Hamar, of St«»«*i creek. Carl and Red Brock will l>e guests at Rocea «luring the absence of the old folks. W. R. McDonald has been entertain ing a party of friends from the outside world. F. M. Brock and wife have gone to Dallas, where he will work for a while at hauling rook. County Assessor Ball, of Lincoln county and L Mowrey, of SileU, were m these parts this week. Neil Britts lias returned from Port land. He and C. C. Wilt are going to try to take a boat through the gorge on the Silet* river. women Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffith were business visitors at Bridgeport Satur- I «lay. Clem Fiehback was a visitor at the home of <>. M. Lehman, of Monmouth, I Sunday. Fna and Lettie Fishback visit«»«! with ¡Mrs. George Il«*«*k, of Independence, j We«lues«lay. Mrs E. Clarke ami s«»n, Lee, visited I with her daughter, .Mra. Belle Sullivan | ami family Saturday. Arthur Grooms, Levi and Henry Leh man, «>f Monmouth, were guests of Her man Wander on«* day last week. Among those going from ln»rt to the I coast were Grandma Bosley, Mr. Fgles- t >n and family, A. C. F.vving, and Mrs. Flora Ilousman and two daughters, Myrtle and Vernie. For Sale by * » W M M M t * « lMHtm»lM(4i*iMHt*ii>0*mm»mm*** * m * * * * * m * * * » m * » a » * - » * * i .- # % * » * * M * # # # * * * # # * * - # * * 2 0 Per Cent Discount THIS WEEK’ AND NEXT No Prices Raised Everything Goes Mias Jessie ( ’ has is visiting at the hom eol tin* Misses Wilcox in th iscitv. Mrs. ( ’ has. Fitchard ami Mrs. Tom ; j Fitchard were shopping in Salem Mon- t <lay. Miss Alice McConley. of Portland, is I spending a month with her sister, Mrs. j Nellie Graves. Miss Pauline Nesmith ami Miss An-1 gi«* South wick, of Rickreall, w ere in Independence Friday. Mrs. Ella Irvine has returned from Winlock, Wash, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Carl Harkins. TRUCK AND DRAY CO. A few of the young people from here attended the baseball game at Sheridan Sunday afternoon between the Chicago Ladies’ Baseball Club and the Sheridan team, the score being 8 to 1 in favor of the former. -— - - ^ ling die Stomachs andßuwdsi j I j Promotes Digrstionf tenful ness and Rest.Contains neuter Opiunt.Morphine nor Mineral. N o t N a r c o t i c . j PEEDEE. HUBBARD M ade one Flesh. At the Baptist church last Sunday evening Rev. Curtis B. Coe united in marriage Miss Rose S. Hinshaw and Ralph K. .McDonald. The church was nicely decorated f«»r the ceremony, which took place immediately after the services, Miss Katie Hughes playing the wed ling march. The young couple are well known here ami have many friends t<> wish them a happy journey through life. The hri«le is a daughter of Mr. a d Mrs. George Hinshaw ami a most attractive young la«ly. The groom is a valued employee of the Willamette Valley Lumber Company. Au ju *l Exam ination T exts. Th«» following is a list «>f subjects from which questions will be taken for state and county teachers’ examination in August : Bookkeeping, office methods and practical bookk eping, part on e; physiology, Hutchinson; U. S. History, Doub; civil government, Strong and Shaeier; theory and practice, White’ s Art of Teaching; arithmetic, Smith; grammar, Bueliler; geography, Redway A Hinman, National School G eography; psycholohy, Buell; English literature. Newcomer, ami the following classics: •‘ Sketch-book,” “ Rip Van Winkle,” “ L«*gen«l of Sleepy Hollow,” “ Merchant of Venice,” “ Ivunboe,” “ Westminster Abby,” “ Stratford-on-Avon,” “ Christ mas,” “ The Vpctrtre Bridegroom.” Remaining subjects will l>e taken from the state text Ixjoks. ---------- --------------------------- Mr. Jas Boy«lston has purchased 20 or 30 acres of the Frank Rowell place an«i will probably move there this fall. Hun/tan Seed“ JLx.Smna * Rbchetle Salts ~ Willie Yost and ! JMsIaw to live. wife have gone to ‘¡ R S & u .. ttirm Seed- ¿in Aperferl Remedy forOmsflpt (ton, Sour Stoiuadi.Dlarrtew Worms .Convulsions .Keverist ness and L o s s OF SLEEP- Fa. Simile Signature 0 1 NEW YORK. A t b m o n th s o ld J 5 D 0 M S - 3 5 CENTS Guaranteed und Exact Copy o f Wrapper. M ARKET REPORT. Poultry Ranch For Rent 13 b lo ck s fro m C ou rth ou se Willie and George Y«»st have been helping Lueey spray Imps. New 5-room cottage. G oo 1 well. 125 l-year-old hens, with bouses com plete; two acres enclosed with 72-inch Page poultry fence. Ray ing proposition.... The reason there was no Peedee item* last week whs that the c«>rrespomlent was helping haul hay. perr Y dale . Mia*o» Ola anil Kannir Kpvt were Portland rieitors Friday. Herman Jenning* w working with Tilmon Crook'* hay haler. Mnw Haiel Dnitfn.in ia viaiting rela tive* in Portland thir week. rim e r Knee «h ip p «) inverai carload* CASTORIA THI OKNTAUN «OMPANV, NEW YORK CITY. City Express & Transfer Co. I MVHCOTT A STARR, PROPRIETORS REPORTED W EE K L Y BY 1». S. L O U O H ARY . Wheat, a bushel, $ 1. Bran, ii ton $25 00. Shorts, a ton , $:’. >. Oats, a bushel, <k) cents. Flour, i> barrel, $4.75. Flour, a sack, $1 25. Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt. Potatoes, a bushel, 00. Butter, a pound, 15cents. Lard, a pound, 15 cents. Bacon, sides, a pound, 10 cents. Hams, a pound, 15 to 20 cents. Shoulders, a pound, 12b; cents. Eggs, a dozen, 20 «'ents. Chickens, a dozen, $5 t/0 $5. Dried fruits, a pound, 0 % 15 cents. Beets, a pound, 2 cents. Turnips, a pound, 2 cents, Cabbage, a pound. 2 cents. Onions, a pound, O1^ cents. Beans, a pound, 5,hi {ft 8 cents. Corn meal, a pound, 3 <:outs Hay, a ton, $10 (a? $15. fo r th e fa m ily b r e a k fa s t ! your trrncer returns your money if you don’t like Schilling s Best we pay him. All kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. Rhone orders promptly at- tended to. Headquarters at W eb ster’s confectionery. Rhone*: Beil 2fi4, Mntu 1 254 Ba n Rhone Mutual 245 Phone«: Mutual 327 Bell 1111 G lover’s aat Market D A L L A S, OREGON All kinds of meats. Bure lard. Fi-li «• tii poultry Fridays and Saturday* H ig h e s t DALLAS CITY BANK Dallas, Oregon. R .C CRAVEN W. G. VASSALL in a recognize«l i n s t i t u t i o n of of learning. Such a one is the Deparment of Law of the UniveJsity of Oregon. Its grad uates succeed, and many of them are now prominent members of the bench and bar. Faculty of seven teen instructors. Students have ac cess to 10,000 voluinn*. Next term ♦M*ens about September 21, 1908. Free catalogue on application. Ad- dress Walter H. Evans, Secretary, fill Ctirbett Bid., Rortland, Ore. STUDY LAW Presiden C a shier DIRECTORS : N. L. Butler, R. C. Cr*ven, I). L. Keyt M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassail. This bank is please«l to place at the disposal of it* customers the facilities gained during many years of continuous ; service and growth. N U 0 New $50,000 building this year. The College of Liberal Arts lias strong, brain developing courses. Other courses in Oratory, Music, Theology, Education, Medicine. Law, and in the Acadamy. Fo ty-ffve Professor*. High quality instruction. State Libraries afford su perior advantages. For catalogue ail- dress P R E S . F. H O M A N , Salem, Ore gon. m a r k e t p r ic e p a id f o r f a t s t o c k . M E NT “ Lest We Fong et.” M drble- -Granite y y . ôXÎKfvy 1 C. L. HAWKINS 1P5 R a i l r o a d s t r e e t , ¡» a lia s . IF LOW PRICES APPEAL TO YOU this is decidedly the place at which to buy your groceries. The little you hav«* to pay here for good things to eat will be a pleasant surprise to you. On and A fte r This Date the P rice o f Ice W ill be as F o llo w s : 5 0 lbs. and u nder, 1 Ac p e r lb. OUR REPUTATION FOR GROCERY 1 0 0 lbs. . . . $ 1 . 2 5 ' p e r 1 0 0 lbs. . . . 1.00 per 100 QUALITY 200 may hav«1 led you to infer that our pri ces are as high as the character of our merchandise. A visit here will remove that impression imm »diately. YT«>u will find the cost of onr gniceries not a bit more than you generallv have t<» pay for articles whose cheap prices are their only merit. Cash must accompany all out- of-town orders and add 15c for each sack. ¡D A L L A S ICE CO. »TO v A’T t ''^ ' fvrtov A ovfÇ ^•TpTv'iviv'rvA •* r . i c ••»ot th o •• Miss Florence Metcalf has returne«) ; to her brother’s at Airlie. Miss Eftie Bachelor, of llilbhorn, is visiting her *ist«*rs, Mr* Ernest and Mrs. Frank Bush. In Use For Over Thirty Years A nise Seed * E. BOYD & SON TH REE A CRE the sick , Bears the Signature of — ----------------- A base ball game was played between Hie “ Chicago Girls” and the Imlepen- I «lance base ball team Satunlav, the game resulting in the score of 14 to 10 in favor of the visiting team. Clarence Irvin got hi* hand quite ba«lly hurt in a pulley l«» a hav fork. Hardware and Furniture W ILL Mrs. Eph. Young and Mrs. W. YV. Percival departed for Newport Satur P h o n e a n d s t a n d a t C h e r r i n g - day to spend a couple of weeks. t o n ’s d r u g s t o r e . Mr. Edgar, Clint Moore und Maurice Butler went to Portland Saturday morn ing, returning the same «lay with liar- oM Fitchard in bis new car. Miss Mi hired Owen, Mrs. E. T. Hin kle, Miss Emma Hinkle. Mrs. A. Sper ling and two «laughters. Leona and Row- «*mi, left Wednesday for an outing at Newport. Blufonl Bush took his little girl back to Dr Hill last Saturday. Guy Bros. & Dalton AVeÿetable ft .-para ion fur As similaiùig ite food JnüRrtula The repair work in the Pcrrydale mill ; having been completed, they are once | more in good riinnin : or«ler, and are \ now enabled to fill all orders for mill j feed ami Hour without any delay. and have every Willamette University. thing to satisfy your wants SALT CREEK LUMBER CO. Mrs. George Pratt, of Seattle is visit? j j ing at the home of her father, Mrs. i Tlios. Pomeroy. Y\ ill Bush is cradling wheat t«> put up for hi* chickens. RUGS, Etc. ALCO H O L 3 PER CENT F ounded in 1844. r| Mrs. Willard Jones was a week end i ; I visitor at the home of Mrs. Lynn Dav- [ idson. Ilarvey Tingle has »‘«»turned home ,»«' Vdna, Wash. CARPETS The Kind You Have Always Bought Win McQueen ami Otis Foster, put a new coat of paint on the Christian «•hutch «>f this place recently, which a«i«ls greatly to it«* appearance. We Cater to the Local Trade Frank Ray is very sick with the chills. • FURNITURE For Infants and Children. Kverybodv busy. The hum of the bimiers is li«*ard all at«»1111«I us and a large portion of the fall ami winter grain is in the shock. r — ------------- * Gil* Ragencoff has been on list. THIS INCLUDES CASTORIA D. L. Keyt, lie«., .»ar.-er, Mr. Barks ami their faniilii*s went over about Martin's sawmill Sunday for a day’ s recreation. Geo. L. Hutchins has sent us a sou-1 Miss No'a Owen w as a Salem visitor Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell were venir folder containing photo* of 20 of I Saturday. guest* at the home of William Keyt the best boats at the Bortlan»! Rose fes- tival. Mr. Grover Mattison was a Salem vis Sunday. itor Saturday. Mr. Conner and Mr. Dent both pur Timber claim relinquishment for sale j Wes Perry visit«*«! in this city Satur chased new Deering clover reapers the at a bargain. Must be sold at once. last of the week. Enquire of Robert Hatton, two blocks day and Sunday. east of Christian church. Dallas. A7. Mr. Ed Simona has returned from his j outing at Caseadia. Travis MeDevitt and Ii. V. Shallerund have purchase«! through the Robinson Mrs. ( ’has. Fitchard returned from Cate Co. two lots on l.ith and Van i New York Monday. Buren streets for $700. The former M rs.(’ has. Mattison made a business owner was A. I). Limbocker.—Corvallis trip to Salem Friday. Times, Lafe Finseth, of Dallas, was visiting Frank Holman’s white horse got T E A friends here Saturday. scare«! at the Advent tent Thurs lay evening amt to«»k a lively|spin up Mill T h e c o s t o f g o o d t e a is Mr. S. Maley and J. S. Cooper were street. Holland Holman held on to the passengers to Newport Monday. reins, but they colided with a tree, | s o v e r y l i t t l e : o n l y a t h i r d Misses Frances and Dora Cooper left smashing up the wagon and bottles in Friday for a visit in Ilood River. good shape, and letting off Rolland with j o f a c e n t a c u p ! a c e n t - a skinned nasal appendage. Miss Margaret Pomeroy left for Port a n d -a -h a lf o r tw o ce n ts land Monday to apernl a few «lays. Miss Pearl Percival expects to leave this week for Portland to enter the wholesale raillinerv stores. ON ALL FURNITURE Nellie and Lennu Keyt, and Fay Morrison were McMinnville callers the last of the week. Î The Dalla» iniP*1 • passisi through Perry I ale i ti I» r ! V morning'* • Lake. train enrou »r •» R kason F or R enting : Takes too much time from my bicycle business Y E A R L Y P R O F I T PBOSPIfilTY depend* more u p o n lnv«Bt- m «nt then »njr other eourre o f profit. Good inv«atment8 urea* difficult to find m b needle in a hay a t ao k. It CAL KSTATE is the basis o f all valu* It hus made mere b l« fortune« than all other Investment» combined. Provided it is de- eirably located, it ia impoaeible to loee. THE NORTHWEST la the center o f greater real estate activity than any other part o f the United State«. Even Eastern capital knows it aad invests. OREGON has more wealth-making opportu nities than any other State in the Union. Its resource« are phenomenal. The develop ment o f the State means riches for the City. PORTLAND realty investments pay from 20 to 100 per cent annually. W e have several that require a few dollars a month and will net the investor big money and earn an an nual profit. For particular« ewH th* coupon TH E SPAN TO N COM PANY 270 8 t a r k S tr u c t P o r t l a n d , O b po o n : G entlem en - Please inform me how I can secure a Y E A R L Y PROFIT on a small monthly investment in Portland real estate. HE SMITH’S CVClERY has just put in one of the r*Barons ine »arena 270 11 STARK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON ■ device«. It is tin* latest thing out for shoeing horse* un<l be bus the best equipm ent and can do the lw*st horse-shoeing there is done in the county. He has the best of help and therefor can back up what he says. Just give him a trial and be convinced. There is no better work put out than is put out a: this shop. The BEST MEATS O F A L T . A T BARNHART & GRANT N e x t to Postoffice n au* P§ A M m ICE C R EA M HORSE-SHOEING K I N D S The Spanton Company We Make Our Own FRED. J. W ACNER N ame A dore « Enquire Corner Grocery Com e in and try a dish» All we ask is a com pari son and we will have you as a regular customer. Our parlors are cool, pleasant ji n d inviting. Caterers for ball*, pic- ni«‘ 4, private parties,etc. Delivery free of charge. j5 h v e r y t h i n j : i n c o n f e c t i o n - % J e r y a n d t r o p i c a l fr n it* j “ -- n 11 Johnson Bros. N orth M a in S t r e e t D ALLAS