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« E THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. TWO GAMES the come and see sign Admitted to the second cla - of mail matter. T H U R S D A Y , DEC. 17, 1908. V. P. FISKE. »1 50 2 00 . 1 75 Itemlaer,one vear in advance............................... SUBSCRIPTION 1 With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal, j With Oregon Woodman .................................... ’PHONES: * ell { fence, m . M U TU AI 1 Oihee, 11 M t l l AL. i Reiilience,1401 Patronise One Another for the Uobuildinq of Town and County. OUR NEW POSTOFFICE Best Equipped One in West Side Counties Postmaster C. G. Coad informs us this morning that if nothing happens, he will be able to move into his new quarters by nest Monday probably Katurdav night. Under his supervision we looked over the room, and after in spection cannot blame him and Ins ef ficient force for the pride which they feel in soon beiug able to work in such convenient and commodious a building. There will lie 500 boxes altogether, all on the left hand as you enter, and ltK) of them being of the latest combination lock pattern. They are of metal, and all you have to do is to know vour combination, the eurryiug of a key be ing altogether done away with. The Iront of the brick has two large plate glass windows and double doors and on entering you find yourself in a large lob by 59 feet wide and about half of it 52 feel long, excepting the space taken up by the distributing department. Hack of this is a large room for the sorting of mail and the clerical work. The rur al route carriers will receive and take out their mail from the side door on the allev, and will not Interfere in any w ay with patrons of the lobby. They will also be especially well fixed for sorting their mail and have abundant loom. The office will be heated by steam, have plenty of electric lights, city water, toi let and other conveniences. There are two delivery windows. The two in front will now be used for mail distribu tion and money order business, blit in the future, when the town grows a lit tle more and additional help is secured Postmaster Coad will use the one at the end of the lobby for money order and postal business and have stamp and de livery widows at the front. The inte rior finish and decorations are superb, ami is the work of those skilled artists, Holman A Dungan. They have surely done a nice job and made our nostoHice a credit to a town of three tim -s its size. Well may Mr. It. K. Williams, the owner of the brick, lie proud of his accomplishment, and the business hous es he bus built up on Court street. PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS Tuesday: O. C. Smith, Monmouth. Mrs. O. C. Smith, Monmouth. F. II. Pepper, Dallas. J. M. Staley, Monmouth. Wednesday: J. L. Cooper, Independence. Jas. Green, Independence, C. L. Fitchard, Independence. Mrs. R. M. Young, Independence. 11. F. Jones, Independence. Mrs. Jones, Independence. Jay Faint, Independence. Oscar Hay ter, Dallas. -------------• » ------------------ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jaw. C. Hutch ins, December 17th, a boy, one of the finest arrivals of the season, says Dr. McCalion. Rachel Cooke, who injured her spine by a fall some time ago, is rapidly im proving at the residence of Mr. Chas. Hubbard. The other day while eating an apple Frank Probet got, a piece down his windpipe. It bothered him consider ably, as he was not able to expel it, and this morning he felt it in his head, hut on making an effort expelled it through his nose. This siirn is permanently attached to the front of the main building of the Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Any letter addressed on Friday, the Company, Lynn, Mass. 18th,* containing $1, will pay a year« 1 W h a t D o e s T h is S ig n M e a n ? *ubscription to the Itemizer. It means that public inspection of the I ji ¿oratory and methods of doing A BIG SUCCESS. 1 business is honestly desired. It means that there is nothing about the bus The Chicken Show Exceeds ail Ex iness which is not “ open and above board.” . pectations. It means that a immanent invita The second annual exhibition of the tion is extended to anyone to come Polk county Poultry association which and verify any and all statements is now being held at tin* college gymna made in the advertisements of Lydia sium is proving a grand success in every 1-;. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. way. Some of the most prominent Is it a purely vegetable compound breeders in the state are here, ami have made from roots and herbs — with- fowls on exhibition. Owing to the ex tremely cold weather for Polk county, j out drugs ? the attendance so far lias not been as C o m e a n d See. Do the women of America continu large as desired, but tomorrow is ex pected to bring everyone out in full ally use as much of it as we are told ? force to see this choice exhibit of the C om o a n d See. noble rooster and his mate. There will W a s there ever such a person as be no admittance fee charged to any Lydia K. 1’inkham, and is there any one. Everything will be free and every Mrs. l ’inkhain now to whom sick one is invited, especially the school \ woman are asked to write? children. We were unable at tlie time of going to press to gee a list of the win C o m e a m i See. Is the vast private correspondence ners, as the judge, Elmer Dixon, of Ore gon City, was not quite through. The with sick women conducted by following prominent breeders have ex women only, and are the letters kept hibition fowls as follows: strictly confidential ? J, M. Garrison, of Forest Grove— Barr C om e a n d See. ed Rocks, Silver Laced Wyndottes. Have they really got letters from N. L. YVitey—Barre l Rocks. over one million, one hundred Mr. Kinghouse, of Portland— White thousand women correspondents? Wyndottes, fine display, Com e and See. , J. E. Beezley—Buff Orphington. Have they proof that Lydia E. B. I. Ferguson— Rhode Island Reds. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has Mrs. S. D. Steffy—Hamburg. J. L. Hoskins and C. I. Ballard—Black cured thousands of these women? Minorcan. Com e an d See. N. M. (»rant and Remple Bros.— This advertisement is only for White Minorcan. doubters. The great army of women Holbrook Bros.,—Indian Runner who know from their own personal ducks and Buff Leghorn. experience that no medicine in the world equals Lydia K. Pinkham’s Only three more nights of the Jubilee Vegetable Compound for female ills singers at the Star theatre. will still go on using and being bett- Crider’s grocery will remain open efib'd by it; but the j>oor doubting, every evening next week until 1) o’clock. ■mitering woman must, for her own We found our water pipes frozen up sake,be taught confidence,forshe also this morning and snow is re|>ortod on might just as well regain her health. the foothills. On December 29th the Dallas Wood man w ill have their big class initiation, followed by a grand banquet prepared by Johnson Bros. * * * There will be a matinee at the Star % theatre Saturday afternoon for the bene fit of farmers and others who cannot come out evenings, given by the Jubilee singers. The Merchants Protective Association committee appointed to draft resolutions regarding certain of our business inter ests will meet at Judge Butler’s law of fice this evening. Miss Lucille Dalton who has been se riously ill with pleurisy for the last week, is, w eaie p' a jed t> state, much im proved, ami ttiechances for her complete recovery are now exceedingly good. Four colored gentlemen are now resi dents of Dallas, quite an unusual sight. They are doing the vaudeville acts at I the Star theatre, in which a stage has been placed for the accomodation of other features except the moving pic tures. At their meeting last Monday evening | the Fraternal Brotherhood elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing year: Past president, Alphus Boyd ; president, | Will ilolm a i ; vice president, Mrs. Em ma Boyd; secretary, Mrs Arthur Palm-1 er ; treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle Govro ; sar- geant , Mr. Ramsdell; chaplain, N. An derson ; M at A., II. Lindahl; inside doorkeeper, C, Hober; outside door keeper, S. Birk. X mas P ackages . We also have McDonald’s Fancy Candies from Salt Lake, Utah. Before you buy your Xmas Candies, call and get our prices. North Main Street DALLAS *■ ****■****■>(#**■**■*■***'»* * * * * * A 10-ROUND GO. Saturday Morning Boxing Match at Woodman Hall Tuesday Night. 8 to 11, w e w ill sell to each lady 20 Pounds Best Granulated Sugar A lso Fine No. 1 Burbank Spuds R iv e r Bottom 75cts. H o m e Spuds We have a large line of Xmas Candies o f a l l kinds, n u t s , f r u i t s and Johnson Bros. SPEC from I Fancy Candies from Salt Lake 65 cts. Blue Ribbon Corn, 3 cans Folger Baking Powder, 1 lb. can Folger Soda, per package Grider’s Grocery 25c 30c 5c A t the Woodman camp meeting Tues day evening several applications were received and several voted upon. W. G. Vassall offered several door prizes which were won by Kobt. Reed, \V. L. Soehren, C. A. Smith and V. P. Fiske. This last is quite a taking feature and will be offered again next Tuesday night. There will also he a hot lunch i ami ti smoker after lodge, there being I initiation in hand for that night. The main drawing card of the evening, how- I ever, will be a 10-round go for points between two of our most noted boxing celebrities, who will enter the ring as welter weights. Both parties will re main unknow n until entering the ring. The main bout will l>e followed by others of lesser fame in the pugulistic arena. --- ---- ♦ • ♦ ■ | The place to sell your second hand goods is at Bartlett A Go’s. They pay | the highest price. Phone Mutual 1216. Do you know where to get the most | out of your second hand goods? If not, I ask Bartlett A Go. or phone Mutual ! 1216. Wanted, at once $1000 worth of second hand goods. We must have this amount in 30 days.— Bartlett A Co. Phone, Mutual 1216. C. If. Kraber, of Klamath Falls, who lias 1 k » cii visiting his brother, W. II. Kraber, for the past few weeks, left this week for Denver. Mrs. F. S. Crowley, of Falls City, wife of the superintendent of schools there, was brought to this city yesterday and placed in the Salem hospital, where she will undergo an operation. Her husband accompanied her. According to reisirts Mrs. Crowley is very ill.—Sa lem Statesman. The Merchants Protective association held an interesting meeting Monday evening. Four more firms were admit ted, making a total of 34, or practically every business firm of prominence in the city. Resolutions were ordered drafted, pledging united support to all industries now here and those to come. Oregons Opponents get one Field Basket. UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. With the blowing of Referee Teat’s whistle at Vancouver Wash., on Decern- ber 14th the work of the Oregon! basket ball team began. Onlv a few minutes | of |>lay was needed to show the almost certain outcome of the contest and the CIRCUIT COURT. difficulties the Vancouver team had to score a field basket and the ease with which the Oregon* rolled them in BOOU Balance of Docket of the December placed the result beyond all doubt. During the lirst half which by agree Term of Court. ment had been cut to 15 minute-', Reed succeeded in tossing one field basket, I). M. Beamer, who plead guilty of Shaw at center tossing 4, the first half ending 10 to 3. In the second half things larceny, was sentenced Friday to one began to move slightly, especially in the year in the j>enitentary, and Sheriff neighborhood of the Oregon! goal. Fen Grant took him over to Salem the next ton loosened up with a few well selected dav. shots, adding a good portion to his team’s ! E. M. Young, convicted of assalt and already good lead, not less than nine I battery on R. J. Taylor, was fined $150, field basket! being his share. Mori in and released on payment thereof. finding tilings altogether too quiet in 2 White Sewing machine company his section invaded the enemy’s terri vs. L. I). Daniel, action for money; J. tory and tossed a couple. About five L. Collins for plaintiff; L. D. Brown minutes before the close of the half and N. L. Butler for defendant. — Dum Reed sustained a gash over his eye. Sa- my jury trial; verdict and judgment for verv relieving him and getting a field , defendant. goal. During the second half Vancou* j 17 James A. Roberts vs Will ¡am C. ver secured her only field baskets as i Brown, action for money; Oscar Hay ter against the 21 of the Oregons. Briefly ! for plaintiff; N. L. Butler for deft.— put, the game was clean, good natured | Plaintiff’s motion to strike out part of and a good starter for the tour. As the answer sustained ; jury tria l. judgment visitors were leaving thearmory a Van for plaintiff. couver player said “ This will be good 28 J. D. Smith vs County of Polk, for us.” Oregons 34, Win lock 4, a rough house. State of Oregon, action for money ; Sib ley A Kakin for plaintiff; John II. Me-. The game from start to finish was due to principally no out-of-bounds and a Nary for defendant.—Testimony heard team larger and rougher than the Ore and taken under advisement. 30 W. G. Bernstein vs Claude, Clem gons. Such a game as the one at Win- lock has never been seen on a Dallas and J. M. Cleveland, action for money; Fullerton & Orcutt for plaintiff.—Con floor. The crowd lined along the walls and a ball thrown into it meant a scram tinued. ble, for it belonged to the man who got it. Notwithstanding the handicaps to Marriage Licenses. a good clean game, the Oregons showed Merritt Miller and Martha Cruishank. up in splendid form. Their clean cut Frank Lowry and Emma E. Haggard team play and good throws from both field and foul line put Winlock on the bum. Every man on the Oregons team Probate Court. put up a bight class game, honors in Estate of Emily Foreman, deceased— field goals being pretty evenlv divided, final account approved and administra Reed tossing3, Fenton 3. Shaw 4, Savery tor discharged. 2, Morton 1, while Winlock failed to get F^state of Peter Kurre, deceased—re- any. After the game there w’as some talk of matching Dad Morton with Dr. port of sale of real estate set for hearing Roller, the wrestler of Seattle, as .the December 30. In re estate of Isaac Dyck, deceased; former especially distinguished himself by keeping a big forw ard most awfully Agatha Dyck appointed administratrix, busy at all forms of rough and tumble. David Nachtingal, Peter Schultz and The boys come through the game in Henry Lehman appraisers. good shape ready for the next in line. In re estate of Robert Nelson, de Everybody O K . C. L. SHAW. ceased; final account filed and January 22nd set for hearing. SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. The folbwing program will be given at the Etna school house, district 45, Christmas eve. Everyone cordially in vited: Recitation— Bessie Hunter. Hong—school. Dialogue— Ellen Wallace, Gertrude Wallace, Esther Edgar. I.oia Gay, Alma Crowley, FItta Crowley. Recitation— Bonnie Gay. Recitation—Johnic Crowley. Song—six girls. Recitation—Gertrude Wallace. Recitation—Pearl Wallace. Song—Jack Front. Recitation— Lois Gay. Recitation— Wildred Edgar. Hong—four girln. Recitation—Esther Edgar. Recitation—Opal Wallace. Solo— Verda Williamson. Recitation—Nettie Gav. Recitation— William Edgar. Hong—school. Christmas tree. Ærybodgs igazin North Dallas school now haa a nice organ which will bo appreciated by all The Itemizer Will Give the Score the district. of Each Basket Ball Game. Herbert I.ee and W ill Brown »|>ont last Sunday at the Sheridan saw mill The Itemizer has perfected arrange on Mill creek. Several of the men of this vicinity are ments for the receiving of telegrams (►ut of work on account of the Dalian from Mr. B. A. Teats us soon as a game I. umber company’s mill abutting has down. been plaved by our basketball boys Mr». Teal, from Mill Creek, »pent while on their tour of the east, and the Monday night with her cousin, Mrs. W. II. Brown. She came over to have her result will be immediately displayed at the confectionery store of Johnson Bros. little girl's eyes fitted to glasses. We have also made arrangements with Regardless of the bad rainy evening, Mr. Claud Shaw tor a weekly letter de the school social last Friday evening scriptive of the games played and any was a success. On account of other thing else that he may find of interest. socials in town, the crowd was not so After the boys get farther east we will large as expected, hut the program was be able to get the result of the games as good and the boxes sold well and a neat early as eiglit o’clock in the evening, sum was realized to pay out on our new but for this week and next you cannot organ. expect them much before 10 o’clock. Watch Johnson’s bulletin board about Moll’s hams, bacon, lard at Lougharv’s. that time. Ayer’s Hair Vigor *. Ingredients : j Glycerin. New Business Firm. Qnlala. S p ia n i CM m M . urn. Saie. Alcehol. Water. Perlwwe. Anything injurious here? Anything of merit here? W ill it stop falling hair? W ill it destroy dandruff? Ask Ask Ask Ask your your your your doctor. doctor. doctor. doctor. D o c s not C o lo r the H a ir P. A. Finseth has purchased Mrs. Virginia Smith’s sliare in the millinery busidess of Smith A Shelton. The en tire stock will be moved about the first of the year from the room in the Riley building to the place now occupied by the Racket store, where the new own ers will open up with a fine up-to-date line of ladies' suits and coats. It is the design of the new mrnagement to make the Dallas Suit and Cloak House the most popular of the stores among the ladies of this city. i n tw w a C n w v iir T . L o w e ll. Mess. The Forced Sale at W- H. Roy & Co’s. Mr. and Mrs. L, R. (»raves, of Sheri dan, are visiting their relatives, Asses sor and Mrs Carl Graves. Father McDevitt was up from Port land yesterday evening. The hospital matter will be dropped for the present. Frank C. Lowry, of Roseville, Cal., and Emma F. Haggard, widow of James Haggard, deceased, were married at the court house yesterday by Judge Coad. George Brown went down to McMinn ville Friday and suffered defeat in a skating contest at the hands of Chet (»aunt. They w ill race again tomorrow night at the Colosseum. A telegram to the Itemizer at 11:30 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. last night said our basket hall boys Colonel Mathews was arrested by were victorious over the Seattle five by I Sheriff Grant yesterday on an indict A C Leabo et ux to C E and T R a score of 34 to 16 and that all were, ment issued by the grand jury, one of Hanna, 24.6(1 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w» 3800 allowing gambling on his premises and feeling fine and having a good time. Mary I. Fulkerson and hd to Jo- one for selling liquor. Mr. Mathews siah W Sheets, 10 acres, t 7 s, r Mr. and Mrs. S. Tetherow and Mrs. was released on $600 bonds, $300 on 3 « .......................................... 1800 each count, to appear at the May term W, E. Gilbert have been down from Amanda Guttry and hd to Frank Falls City visiting Frank Holman. of court. B Gould, 85 acres, t 6 s. r 6 w . . 2447 Bartlett & Co. buy any and all kinds Kate L Coad et al to J A Knox, of second hand goods. If you have any 353 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w ................ 10000 thing to sell,/io matter how much or A J Goodman et ux to Isaac M how little or whether it is 10 cents or Butler, land in Dependence. . 1 $1000 worth, we will be pleased to call “ I purchased a bottle of and give you prices. Call at Barham & Scott’s Emulsion and im PERRYDALE. Ullrey’s real estate or phone 121(1. A f ter January 1st we will be permanently mediately commenced to located in the building now occupied improve. In all, I think I by the postoffice.—Bartlett & Co. James Yoakum was transacting busi took 14 bottles, and my One of the largest farm land deals ev ness in Portland the last of the week. weight increased from 133 er made in Polk county was made at Miss Kate Jennings was a passenger Monmouth by J. II. Moran. It consist on the evening train for Dallas Friday. pounds to 184 pounds in ed of two large anti finelv improved Mrs. Mary Walker and husband are less than six months. I farms, one of 337 and the other of 320 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz. know from personal results acres, all in one body, facing the county Mr. George Mvers and wife, of Dallas, road for two miles. This tract will be th e e ffic a c y o f S c o t t ’s divided tin into small farms, affording attended the C. W. B. M. exercises here E m u l s i o n — FRED. R. better opportunity to settlers with limi Sunday evening.. D. L. Keyt and daughters, Elsie and ted means. The purchasers are E. V. S TR O N G M AN , 417 Bath Ola, were passengers on the morning Carter, a hanker, of Ashland, and W il urst St., London, Ont. train Monday for Portland. liam Addison, also of Ashland. The school here is preparing for a L e t us send you a copy of Christmas trees and program at the Mr. Strongman’s letter. H e school house on the evening of the 24th. had a trying experience, had A party was given at the home of got run down George Werner Saturday evening, and a pleasant evening was spent, but owing to the inclement weather only a small crowd were present. is printed for folks who want to Scott Dunlap, the book-keeper for the keep up to date on big things, condenser at Amity, was in Perrvdale the latter part of the week, and informs and who don’t want to be bored us that the condenser will resume opera to death while they’re at it. tion the first of the year, but will not handle as much milk as formerly. So its chinks are filled with Frank Lynn, w ho went cast about a built him up, as it has thous good stories, good sentiment, month ago for the purpose of purchas ands o f others. and good humor. ing a dairy herd, returned Monday T h e strengthening and flesh- evening with a small herd of thorough Read the publishers’ talk this p r o d u c in g p r o p e r t ie s o f bred Jerseys, twenty-one in all. He month, and you’ll see just has a year old heifer imported direct S c o t t ’ s E m u l s i o n , are un from Jersey Island, which he prizes very where we stand. equalled by any other prepa highly, líe is a lover of fine stock. ration, and it’s just as good LOO K FOR T H E P A T C H W O R K COVER Rev. Elijah Stivers, who has been for the thin, delicate child as preaching for the Christian churches at for the adult. Be sure to get Perrydaleand Amity for several months, S c o t t ' s . I t ’s been the stand has resigned his work here and will take up the work at Forest Grove the first of ard of the World for 35 years, the year. Rev. Stivers is a young man and is worth many times the of great energy and ability, and is both cost of the numerous imita capable and desirous of entering a larg tions and substitutes. er field. The church here sincerely re grets to give him up, but he leaves with ALL DRUGGISTS the good will and best w ishes of the peo ple of this community for a successful L et n* Bend yon n fu ll copy o f Mr, future. Rev. Olsen, of Eugene, will Strongman's letter and some other litera ture on the subject. Just mention this take his place here, to whom we extend paper. a hearty welcome. When summet has passed in SC O TT S l BO W NE 409 P e a rl S treet N e w Y o rk these northern states,the sun VALENTINE SEARS DEAD. is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern Cali The subject of this sketch was horn fornia. This is one of nature’s near Greenville, Floyd county, Indiana, lia p p y provisions—eternal December 9, 1825. In early life he was summer for those who can married to Miss Mary Ann Boston, and WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY not endure a more severe soon after his marriage moved and set L A U G H A R Y ’S GROCERY. climate. tled in Jefferson county^ Iowa. After a California has been called few years residence there he decided to the “ Mecca of the winter emigrate to the far west. With his tourist.” Its hotels and stop faithful wife and two young sons, he ping places are as varié« 1 as crossed the plains to Oregon iu 1853, those of all well regulated taking up his a!>ode on Salt Creek, in cities. Visitors can always Polk county, where he resided until the find suitable accommodations late 70*s, when his wife’s health having congenial companions, and failed he moved to Tillamook county, varied, pleasing recreations. where his faithtul helpmeet died in 1883. After a few years, he returned to Polk county, where with the excep tion of a few extended visits, he con tinued to reside until his death, which occurred December 14,1908, at Ballston. I His remains were laid to rest in the . W ill be glad to supply some cemetery there the following day. very attractive literature de scribing in detail the many de Mr. Sears, or Uncle Felt, as he was familiarly called, is survived by two lights of winter in California. sons, Johnathan G., of Hillsboro, and Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. Chas. \V.t of Beaver, six grandchildren The rate from DALLAS to and six great grandchildren, all of Any peddlers at your house of late, Los Angeles and return is whom are residents of this state. He been some in town. When people can’t was a man respected and revered by sell their stuff any other way they send $ 5 8 .0 0 the community in which he lived, and out a peddler or solicitor. As your good will leave many warm friends to mourn friend I want to tell you: Don’t buv his death wherever he was known. Limit six months, allowing of peddlers: they don’t help Dallas any. stop-overs in either direction. You pay them more for the same quali Still that cement walk to the court Similar excursions rates are ty of goods than von pay vour local in effect to all California points. house remains unbuilt. merchants. Peddler* only sell you stuff We think a mud scraping brigade they make the most profit on, and not could do efficient work on our macadam whatever you want at a reasonable For full information, sleeping ear reserva profit. Everybody kicks if the local streets right now, tion* and ticket*, call on. telegraph or write Members of LaCreole club are notified merchant don’t carry whatever they want and the price must be O. K. of a meeting at their parlors on Sun I. N\ WOODS, Agent. DALLAS Don’t hnv apples etc. of Dallas that are day. December 27th at 3 p. in. not marketable, we will sell von good Mr. C. F. Bartlett will open a second ones as cheap or cheaper, tton't pav hand store in the postotfice building as peddlers $2 for a sack of onions. We W M . M c M U R R A Y , Cen. soon as they move into their new brick have for the past month sold 100 pounds Pass. A gent Mr. Bartlett will also handle auction of onions for »1.50. We will sell you eer work of all kinds, ami conduct street the Bovd tea and coffee house 40 cent P O R TLAN D , . ORECON anctiona, a convenience long needed in coffee for 30 cents. this section. W ILLIE WIRES FROM THE GAMES, NORTH DALLAS. is moving the stock very rapidly and if you want to have the ben efit of a complete stock to select from we would advise that you come early. Just a few moments of your time spent in the store will convince you that we are actually selling goods at cost and below. W. H. ROY & CO. 1 D A LLA S , & Scott’s Emulsion # ORECON I ML CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS at Stafrin’s Drug Store jk r ML W e are again offering a complete and well as. sorted stock of many beautiful and useful arti M L cles suitable for Christmas presents. 1y T Tm Jm Now is the time to visit California m -gp- -g ¡£ From » Books of all kinds, Bibles and Testaments, Toilet Cases, - Cuff and Collar Boxes, - Mirrors, - Violins and Guitars, Fountain Pens, Razors and Pocket Knives, Fancy Brushes, Fancy Perfumes, Fancy Box Stationery, Music Rolls, . . . 5c to $ 3.00 4.00 15c to 50c to 12.75 75c to 4.00 50c to 7.00 5.00 to 40.00 2.00 to 11.00 5.00 50c to 1.00 to 5.00 25c to 8.00 3.00 25c to 1.00 to 4.00 ML m- JK. m /fits ML T IT vkL/ Our Holiday Goods have never been more com- plete and an early inspection would be advisable. ■${$- » Conrad Stafrin, 0 SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. m Druggist m m />pN 4* f Fine Footwear a Specialty t t t ♦ ❖ ❖ f ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ DALLAS SHOE STORE M RS. J . C. 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