(’has Mitchell returned home a fte r a Sybil Wilson returned home Sunday CHILDREN’S CONTEST. few days visit in Portland. from a w eeks visit w ith relatives in | Portland. VI rs. Georgie Byers and son, Donald, Ruth Miller ...................... BO . ........ 60 40 are visiting her m other, Mrs. Martin. : The little son of E P. Brown has Mildred Wilson .................. 40 been very sick, but is b e tte r a t this Alma Mitchell .................... 3 0 ............. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Sandy F ryer returned time. M i l d r e d W ils o n . home Thursday a fte r two weeks spent in The Dalles and Vancouver, Wn. The annual Knights of Pythian ball ( ’. D. Sundberg, of Dallas, was in will be held in W agner’s hall on F ri I Falls City on business last week. Jam es F ry e r is much improved. day night, January 17th, and there will J. V| it rant, of Dallas, w as in Fall* The B aptist young people held a he’the usual g.iod tim e with visitors City one day laat week. monthly social a t Mrs. T. A. < >dom’s I from Salem, Dallas and other towns. Mrs. C. L. Hopkins, of Kails City, Friday night. There w ere fifty-tw o | The officers for Hermoine Temple was in town on business I hursday. present. All reported a nice time. I Pythian SisterB were elected a t their Randell Buell purchased a lot of j Mr. Bell, of Kingwood Park, form er i regular m eeting as follows: M. E. J. E. Yoakum, of Perrydale, was a Tli'imaa 11 ay te r and ia building a house ■ ly of Falls City, returned home from Jessie Moyer; S. L aura W alker; J, Dallas visitor last week, R. L. CHAPMAN... on it. California Thursday. | Minnie Cook; .VI, M. K. Flower; »1 of Mr. Johnson, of Portland, was a FU N ER A L DIRECTOR Mr. W alker, of the W est Supply Co. R & S, Edith Brown; VI of Finance, Dallas visitor last week. Mrs .!. A. Barham w ent to Salem and store, was a t Portland on a business R eatha Selig; P., .Viand Brown; G. Ada Saturday. I Hooker. Rev. G ates is improving. E M B A L M E R trip Thursday. The puloit of thè Evangelical Church OFFICE: Chap.)and Parlors, N. Mulini. D istrict Deputy President, M. R .. The stork visited the home of Robert was supplied by R ev.’s B allantyne and Mr. T alent nut a new siding on his D A L L A S. OKEllONi Flower last Thursday night installed Chase Friday and left a baby boy. house last week. Metzger during Rev. G a tes’s illness. B«*ih P h o n e s n H j the following officers for the term in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis w ent to Sa C alls P ro m p tly A n sw e re d D ay o r N ight. Frank Wells moved his household the Rebekah lodge here: N. G., Mag Mrs O tis Foster, of Salt Creek, who goods to town, where they have taken gie T albott; secretary, ¡Jessie Moyer; lem to visit Jam es Arnold. was form erly of Dallas, ia very ill. housekeeping rooms. treasurer. L. B, M urray; R S N G, M F.lzia llow ser returned to Dallas a f Mr and Mrs. Thomas Gleason, of R. Flower; L S N H, (Mara E m m ett; te r a two weeks visit in California. Mrs. Wdoley is g e ttin g the Ralph Salem, stayed over Sunday in Dallas. warden, Ellen Hollowed; conductress, Correspondents’ Contest. W hite house ready to move into. Mrs. M. G. Govro w ent to Salem H a ttie T ice ; I (i, J. E. T etherow ; O. Beginning D ecem ber 1 the Item izer he A l m a M itc h e ll Mrs. Karl Wood was a week end vis (*., T. I). Hollowed; chaplain, Jennie I Saturday to visit her m other. gan a four m onths correspondents’ con itor with her parents, her fath er, Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Adama visited Miss Meldors Jackson w ent to Mon in ..lonmouth last week. test on th e same lines as heretofore, e x I. Crawford, being quite ill with pneu Mrs. Cockerline, who has been un mouth Friday. cept the prizes will he in cash, instead monia. Mr. Billings was a Salem visitor wed for some tim e, has moved to her Mrs. A rthur C utler is in from the of other articles, th a t method seeming The construction train brought new farm near Kstac.«da, and her daughter, country visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Tuesday. to suit beat all concerned. The most heavy rails for the railroad here last who is the druggist a t the Thompson Cutler. L. R. Adams bought a registered week. They are raising the track down pharm acy, will continue to reside here. regular and most newsy correspondent to Mrs. A. VV. Brown and Mrs. F S. Jersey bull a t .Monmouth last week. the new bridge. Doctor Hell worth has been visiting Colwell w ent to Falls City to attend the during th a t tim e will receive $10, the Mr. and Mrs. Bedford, of South D a Mrs. Thomas, of n e a rd a s to n , who in Portland with his wife the past week. funeral of Mr. Covall. second $o. the third $2.50 and the next kota, who have been visiting her sis spent a few days here visiting relatives, two $1 each. The contest will close returned home Monday. Mrs. S S. Blessing received word ter, Mrs. Alsip. left for C alifornia S a t Mrs. Charles O’Brien and two child ren w ere Kails City visitors last week. Albany Sunday th a t the stork had left urday. March 30 and be im m ediately follow Mr. Edwards moved into the G. Sto- a baby boy a t the home o f her daugh ed by another of four m onths duration ler house .Monday and will batch. Mrs. W atson has returned to her Mrs. Roy McMurphy w as a Dallas ter, Mrs. George Fetam an. home a t Pioneer a fte r taking care of visitor last week. o nunencing on th a t date. Mrs. Joe Fennell’s friends gave her Mrs. Olive Sellers w ent to Portland her son, Fid, who has been sick. Mrs. N ita H ilbert is visiting her pa to see her brother, Jam es Hubbard. a surprise party a t her home W ednes Mr. and Mrs. Clare Davis, of Sum- rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Tetherow . day afternoon. Detric P eters and fam ily, of Kansas, m itt, is visiting here. PEEDEE. L ast S aturday night two little Odd have moved in the Chas. B ennett hoase A t the home of Mr. and Mrs Labough Mrs. M aggie L oftus, of Falls City, is Saturday evening their (laughter Thel Fellows made their appearance a t Black on Slum p stre et. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ma and Miss Alice Wood were pleasant Rock, a son being born to the families Hughes. Quite a little snowfall last week, al ly surprised by 17 of their young friends of Jam es Nelson and Charlie Wallace. though m ostly gone now. who came in in honor of the two girls' The Sophomore class of the high Mr. and Mrs. P arker, of Perrydale, Thursday last Doctor Pfandhoefer birthday, bringing presents and re Mrs. Melinda F re e r is visiting her freshm ents. A fine tim e was had died a t Falls City. The place of a doc school gave a supper a t M orlan’s cafe visited friends in N orth Dallas over last Friday evening. Sunday. d a u g h te r, Mrs. Sam O’Brien and fam playing games. tor in any community is one th a t can The city has installed an engine near ily. be filled by no one else, and in this Mrs. Town and daughter, Cora and case no one can take the place of the a small creek in the w estern p a rt of son, Charlie, of Pendleton, attended PERRYDALE. Sam O 'B rien w ent to Airlie Monday good doctor who has passed away. town to pump w ater into the new re se r the funeral of the fo rm er’s father, fo r a load of goods for the Pedee store. Dr. Pfandhoefer never commercialized voir on Cupid’s knoll. The w a ter is Mr. Reed. Miss Busier, of McMinnville, is visit his profession, but was always ready to run through each main of the city for a A lbert Burbank and wife are a t the The annual telephone m eeting of the answ er the call of the afflicted, and his final test. bedside o f his father, Ace Burbank, ing Miss Bernice Boyer. Dixie line was held a t Rickreall laat death is a loss th a t is g re at to Falls City who had a stroke of paralysis last S a t J . S. Prim e has purchased the inter- week. Mrs. H. E. Lynn visited in Dallas the and W estern Oregon. He was a th o r urday m orning. -» la tte r p a rt of the week. ough student and a good doctor, and e s to f h is partner, J . L. .Murdock, in H arry Seyi mour, of Dallas, visited in Mr. and Mrs John R itner visited a t | Mr. and Mrs. ( ’has. B ratcher re tu rn will live long in the memory of his hun the S ta r theatre. alls City tb e end of the week. Falls Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Y ost’s Sunday. The crew of men w orking a t the ed home from Dallas Sunday. Al dreds of friends. When his death was Cleve llinshaw has returned from Kev. W inters preached a t the school though not fully recovered from his announced hundreds of sincere m ourn W hiteaker oil well betw een here and Eugene, w here he has been working. operation, he is able to be up and ers bowed their heads and dropped the Dallas has been pulling up the casing house Sunday. silent te a r of sym pathy for the loved and preparing to begin drilling again. around. F red Palm er, of S eattle, is home to Elsie Bush visited Miss G reatha S h iv -, friend passed away. The doctor was The Freshm en of the high school here see his m orher. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mitchell are an active m em ber of the K nights of ley Saturday. moving to a farm near Briedwell. Mrs. Ed. W atson has returned from Pythias, which order took complete were e ntertained by Miss Frances Jim Dyer visited a t the home of Mr. Quisenberry a t her home in the eastern Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morrison and charge of the funeral. He was an ac p art of Monmouth last Friday evening. Woodburn, w here she visited relatives. and Mrs. Shivley Sunday. daughter visited a t H. R. M artia’s in tive m em ber of the Falls City Commer Mrs. Elva Stum p is reported b e tte r A surprise p arty was given a t Kaus Amity Saturday and Sunday. cial club, and gave liberally of his tim e Mrs. George Shearer, of Portland, a t present. Saturday night about 36 being present, and money for the advancem ent of his visited until the first of the week with Law rence D ornhecker’s two sisters, home city. His sorrow ing family have Mrs. McKinney and dau g h ter, including Mrs. Henry Powell and son her daughter. Miss Buby sh e a re r, who Blanche, have the lagrippe. and daughter. (Gordon and Bernice, from Dallas, are here m aking them a the sym pathy of the entire county. is a teacher in the prim ary departm ent Geòrgie, t rances and Hazel Yost, La- visit. Mrs. N athan Stow reports a good of the training school here. verde, G reatha and Inez Shively, John, time a t the rally Friday a t G uthrie. party w as given a t Mr. L am berts BUENA VISTA. A rthur and Levi Dyer, Ren and Eva on A the The Golden Rule Bible class of the V. B Sears farm t-riday even George Remington and family have W omer. Mr. and Mrs. Troy T urner and ing. A num ber of the young folks Christian Sunday school m et a t the son, Glennie, John, Leo, T hera and from here attended and report a good home of Mrs. F. Mason last Wednes moved from Dallas to G uthrie. Misses O arrrie and Leah Nash have Theda Condron. John Ronco, Iterine time. day and choae officers as follows for returned from Dallas, a fte r having the coming y ear: President, Mrs F reer, Russell and Bill O strander, Syl R u t h M ille r. Mrs. John Duignan w ent to Am ity spent several w eeks with reiatives. via Vunderpool, Earl and Delbert Shore; vice-president, Mrs. W aller; sec Mr. Jordan and sons, of Salem, are Sm ith, Elsie Bush, Basil Gilliam, Mr. Sunday, her daughter th ere being quite L ittle Claire P ra th er has gone to his retary, Mrs. Simpson; trea su re r, Mrs. living w ith his sister, Mrs. Jordan, Ashford, Lew, John, t r a n k and Annie ill. home a fte r a week spent w ith his Cornwall; teacher, Mrs. Prim e; assist here Kau. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. a n t teacher, Mrs. Alderson. P rather. Eugene H ay ter was a Portland v isit Skunk trapping has been found very FALLS CITY Miss Dovey Rhodes, of Canby, is the successful this w inter, as Mr. H. Phil or last week. WEST SALEM. George Groves, of Idaho, is here vis The annual eleetic*i of officers and guest of Miss Lonella Sm ith this week. lips, in south Monmouth, has caught a large num ber. iting w ith his brother, John, whom he teachers took place a t the .Methodist Orval Sm ith has returned to his home Mr. H efner and family, of South Sa church and Sunday school last Tuesday in eastern Oregon a fte r a week spent has not seen for 42 years. The bonded indebtedness of Mon lem, moved here this week and live in evening The church and school have w ith his sister, Mrs. (L A. Wells. mouth totals $40,000 for 20 y e a rs’ time. Mrs. L uther J . Chapin and children, W. C. H iese's house. grown and everything is in good order The Monmouth “ all s t a r ” basket ball of Salem, visited her m other, Mrs. M artin Woolen left Monday for for this church society. Mr. Finley and family moved to town Southern ()regon, where he has employ- team defeated the Oregon Normal H enry M uscott, over Saturday. last Saturday. They lived in Mr. Fra- A Hie C ourter was in Falls City last I m ent. Mrs. Woolen and child will school players in the norm al gym na lam es Maxwell, of Elm ira, Oregon, week. z u re ’s house. stay w ith her m other, Mrs. I. Steele in sium Friday evening, 30 to 6. visited old tim e friends here last week. Newport. T. M. French has not as y e t chosen Mrs. C. S. Chapin, of Salem, was a N. C. Anderson bought 25 shoats of an occupation to follow since selling his week end visitor w ith her daughter, store last w eek to W. H. Isaacs, of Mrs. W. P. Miller. Sloper Bros. Monday. Vancouver, Wn. Several fam ilies from P arker a tte n d Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis, of Kansas, A grand piano was secured for the a fte r visiting here, have gone to .Marion ed the school rally held here Saturday. Jacobs-Bond concert Saturday night county to visit her brothers, A lbert Clarence Hornish, who has spent the from Salem, and one of the leading past seven m onths here, left Monday music houses there sent their represen and Ja m es Arnold. for his home in Omaha, N ebraska. tative, Mr. Savage, who remained here .1 ames Fryer is home from the h o sp i-, tal. M. J. K reutz, wife and daughters, for a few days to satisfy the needs. M. Conger, wife and child and Mrs. E. President Ackerm an, of the normal, Mrs. W atson, who has been working B. Gobat, all of Suver, w ere over S at has silent much of the tim e during the in W oodburn, has returned home. urday to a tten d the school rally. past two weeks delivering lectures a t Mrs. Floe Holman and children, of Ralph Hall has improved his m o th er's the request of several high schools in Portland, attended the fu n eral of her farm by building 120 rods of wire fenc the \\ illam ette valley. m other, Mrs. May, Saturday. ing and cleaning out fence rows. L. C. Kelsey, of Portland, was in Mrs. W E. G ilbert and Miss B ar John Donaldson and H arry Steele Monmouth several days transacting bara, of Portland, were week end visit were business visitors in Salem S atu r pecuniary business with the city coun ors w ith Frank Holman and family. cil. day. Rev. C. P. tia te s has been unable to The women of this place held a m eet Mrs. W. W. Sm ith complimented preach the last few Sundays on account _ _ is Dovev Rhod Miss Dovey Rhodes, who is the g u est of ing in the C hristian church Sunday a f of sickness. her daughter, Miss Leoniila, with a ternoon and organized to study the Edna Shore, who has been visiting j party last T hursday evening. Mrs. leading issues of the day. The subject S m ith’s guests were the high school of “ Mormanism as menace to the Na | a t E. N. H all’s, retu rn ed to her heme “ This tio n ,” was chosen as a topic for gener in Eola Sunday. boys and girls. The evening was en- is M y Choice of joyably sp en t w ith gam es and music, al discussion. _____ Asa Robinson sp en t Sunday in Inde t e r which a d e l i r i n i i a luncheon lunch*» a f fte was Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Bond, famous pendence. Duke’s Mixture Presents” served. composer and singer gave a concert, Mr. and Mrs. Rhoades, of Bethel Am ong th e m any valuable presents now given away Presiding Flder Mummy, of the which was declared splendid by all. H eights, a re visiting a t Mr. T hom as’. Evangelical church, will preach here w»th L ig g e tt d f M y ers D u k e 's M ixture th ere issoinething to Mrs. Clary, m other of C. P. Corn Miss Lucy Kopan and Miss G ertrude Ja n u a ry 19th. suit every ta s te — and in this all-pleasitig satisfaction the wall, is convalescing from the injuries Pollow spent Sunday in Monmouth. sustained from her recent fall. presents are exactly like th e tobacco itself. For all classes Mr. Kemp, of Corvallis, is towing Miss Mae W right, of Falls City, was trellis poles to Independence and Rocky o f men like th e selected V irginia and N orth C arolina bright The Normal V ariety store room has Point for the Carm ichael hop yard. not yet been put to use since the a b in Dallas Saturday. leaf th a t you g e t in The school rally held S aturday in the sence of W. P. Prophet, who w ent to A local T eachers’ in stitu te will be scoool rooms was largely attended and C ottage Grove. held a t Falls City Saturday. was one of the m ost successful H arry Critchlow, of Portland, was in C. G. Griffa is helping te st the Mon and unique of the kind ever held in the county this season. Among the visit mouth w ater system and the flaws in I Dallas Saturday. the mains will soon be remedied, while ors w ere S uperintendent Seymour, of the Elm er Gilliams have a new baby girl. next question which is concerning Dallas, Rev. Woods, of Corvattis, and B ert T ea ts, of Sheridan, was in Dal the city council ia the adequateness of Rev. H eath, of Salem, who gave some supply of pure w ater. las over Sunday. good thoughts along educational lines. A num ber of discussions arose betw een L uther Grounds has improved from . Mrs. Hudson, of T ualitln, ia here the teachers and patrons which was his recent severe attack of paralysis w ith her d aughter, Mrs. Longnecker, well w orth hearing. The musical and with rheum atism and is visiting rela who is very sick. literary program by the school children tives in Portland. Beulah B alderree w ent to Falla City Now this famous old tobacco will be m ore popular was enjoyed by all. A t noon a deli Dr. E. C. Wigmore, of the Eugene , Saturday to act as judge in the W. C. th an ev er— tor it is now a L ig g e tt d f M yers leader, and cious luncheon prepared by the good women of the comm unity was served bible university, will deliver the Bacca T. U . m edal contest. is equal in q uality to any g ra n u la te d tobacco you can buy. in cafeteria style, the high school girls laureate sermon in the college chapel Dr McNicol returned Sunday from If you hav en ’t sm oked D u k e 's M ixture with the presiding a t the lunch table. A t the Sunday m orning, F ebruary 2nd, as the a professional trip to Portland. opening of the m idyear graduation ex L ig g e t‘ d f M yers nam e on th e bag— try it now. You coffee urn Mrs. Georgie P ra th er pre ercises of the school. Hallie McDonald retu rn ed this week will like it, for th ere is no b e tte r value anyw here. sided, while the high school boys served hor Ac you get one an d a half ounces of choice granulated lemonade. A two weeks revival m eeting began from New York, where he was m u ster tobacco, unsurpassed by any in quality, a n d with each sack ?ou a t the Evangelical church last Sunday ed o ut from the navy. get a book of cigarette papers FRKK. evening w ith Rev. G. W. Plainer, of F.arl and How ard Day, who are w ork MONMOUTH NO. 2. Salem, the evangelist The local pas ing in Southern California, received Now About the Free Present» tor, Kev. W. A. Gueffroy, is assisting cash C hristm as presents from th eir em The coupons now packed with Ltggeti d f Hyer\ Duke's ployers, and a raise in salary. R ohert M. Strong has discontinued in the services. Mixture are good tor all sorts of valuable presents These pres- his school work here and is a t work in e n t s co st y o u n o t o n e penny. The list includes not only At the annual m eeting of the Mon A company of Germ ans from Ne Salem. smokers* articles — but mouth Im provem ent club these officer* braska are here to locate. many desirable presents for A num ber of the young people of were elected for the coming year: Rev. D. L. Fields w ent to Salem women and children —fine Monmouth w ent to Dallas Saturday President, O. A. Wolvcrton; vice-presi fountain pens, umbrellas, evening to w itness the gam e of basket dent. W. K. Sm ith; secretary, Ira C, Tuesday. cameras, toilet articles, ball betw een Dallas and Multnomah Powell. The directors include officers Miss Ella M ehrling w as down from tennis racquets, catcher's with Miss Maggie Butler and Mr*. E. Falls City Sunday. club. gloves aud m a s k s , etc. J. Perkins. Harold H erren recently fractured his L ars L arsen. H enry W ackerbarth As a special offer d uring rig h t arm while skating a t Indepen Tuesday afternoon in the C entral ahd P. M. Brandon w ent to Foreat D e c e m b e r an d J a n u a r y dence. and is carrying it in a sling. school building, the pupils of the third Grove Friday, to a tten d the Y. M. C. only, we w ill »e n d y ou o u r grade of the Training school under the A. convention. t The different societies of the norm al supervision f ol new illu s tra te d c a ia lo g u e o f of th eir teacher. Miss school held Business m eetings and gave G Fred Holman, postm aster a t Black p re s e n t» F R E E . Just send Davis, gave a play known as special program s in the normal building " J race Rock, is visiting a t J . F. Holm an’s. name and address on a postal. o se p h .” F riday evening. C'oeP'mi from ¡Htkr's M trtu tf me', The K. L 1 . E , of the Evangelical A visiting county superintendent from be insortet With ttiri _ l Mr. C arter, of Portland, was here E astern Oregon, brought the tidings of church, held th eir social g a th e rin g and S H O E , J .T .. TINSLEY’S NATURAL the first of the week in the in te rest of a m onthly business m eeting a t the home LEAF, GRANGER TWIST ,'' sem tem 1 the success of Prof. t T A. Boche, who music company ami gave a special mus- 1 graduated from FOUR RO * p IS 1 JO c-hn itouAU the normal nearly seven o f E. N. Hall Friday evening. PICK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT ical num ber a t the C hristian c h u rc h , eara ago a t and is now principal of th i CIGARETTES. CUX CIGARETTES. The Philadelphian literary Society of Sunday morning. amJ other M r s or • ijswmi » r ms. lonum ent public schools. Dallas college, will hold its first open ------ - ------ ----- Prem ium D ept. J . W. Livingston, principal M on-' program Friday evening. mouth high school, attended the I’olk John W. Fletcher and Susan Geoffee K urre. o t Portland visited Ci county principals’ m eeting and ban -' Hibbert. old-time residents of friends here Sunday. quet a t Dallas Friday evening. S«. I « Me. C urtis H ouser, of N ew berg. w as in W. R C oulter moved his fam ily to the Dayton vicinity, passed away Dallas over Sunday. there last week. Dallas the first of the w eek. OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. ANUARY WEATHER All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. I s I i AND I , I ANUARY SALE PRICES 881 Bill The weather, and our very low prices on W inter goods, gives us the largest Clearance Sale that w e have had for years. We will try, from now on, to have enough Clerks to serve you promptly. We enjoy giving you Prompt Service, as well as you enjoy being served promptly. We have more tim e to w ait on you in the morning than in the afternoon. Some specials for this week. W hite Sale Our W hite Goods are on Special Sale this week. Laces, special lots a t ___ 3c, 7c and 11c 45 in. Embroidery Flouncings, regular $1.50, n o w __________ $1.05 27 in. Embroidery Flouncings, regular $1.25, n o w ___________ 89c 19 in. Embroidery Flouncings, regular 75c, n o w _____________ 42c Corset Cover Embroideries _ _ 18c and up All Over Embroideries, ular $2.25 value, now «< a a 2.00 a a 1.75 a 1.50 a 1.25 a a a 1.00 ll ll ll $2.95 . 2.15 . 1.25 . .75 Regular $4.00 value, n o w _____________ (< 3.00 “ “ _____________ << a 2.00 1.00 ll il ll ll Ready to Wear Skirts reg. $2.50, now $1.50 a a “ 2.00 1.15 a a .95 “ 1.50 a a .65 “ 1.00 ii ii a MUSLIN LAWN CREPE nil *r~ Z ■ U U . I jjf ilj Combination Garments I ',!,•-»* 1 • CAMBRIC I M1 f f e M il ! ¡ I i Regular $3.50, n o w _________ $2.50 << 2.25 3.00 u 1.75 2.50 a 1.35 2.00 a 1.00 1.50 a .75 1.00 Ladies’ Underwear, JS Corsets, Silk Skirts, Princess Slips, Kimonas, I House Dresses I i ll Heavy Lace Bandings and Insertions g I a ll _ __ ___________ $1.68 _____________ 1.48 _____________ 1.28 ___________ _ 1.05 _____________ .89 _____________ .75 EVERYTHING GOING at a big REDUCTION. ■ O t t > Dallas Mercantile Go. % ia w A W Æ ,« l j « •J » # WILL R. HOWE, Mgr.