Polk County Observer
J. C. HAYTER,
EDITOR AND PUBLISHKR.
Published Weekly and Semi - Weekly at
$1.50 per Year. Strictlv In Advance.
DALLAS, OREGON, May 21,1907
The way to build up Dallas ts to pat
ronize Dallas people.
CREAMERY MEETING.
A co-operative creamery aud cheese
factory In Dallas, so long advocated
bv the Observer cromlses soon to
become a reality. The farmers
of the surrounding country have
taken the enterprise in hand and
have called a meeting for Satur
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, la Brown's
HalL All persons interested in the
establishment of a creamery or a
cheese factory, or both, are requested
to be Dresent and take part in the
deliberations.
The Observer is highly gratified to
see the farmers take the initiative in
establishing such an industry, as it
is upon their co-operation and sup
port that the success of the enterprise
will most largely depend, when once
gotten under way.
Such an enterprise, properly man
aged, cannot fail to yield profitable
returns. It will be a benefit, not only
to the farmers, but to Dallas aa well,
and it is certain that the business men
will be glad to aid in any way possible
in placing the enterprise on a sound
financial basis. Here's success to the
farmers' co-operative creamery.
Buys New Automobile.
Finding his small 8-horse-power
runabout inadequate to the demands
of his business, Bert Dennis this week
purchased a 16-horse Iteo touring car
for use on thetwioe-a-day run between
Dallas and Salem. The new '"bubble'
is a beauty, and is the smoothest run
ning machine ever brought to Folk
county. The steepest hills between
Dallas and Salem , are climbed with
ease, and the entire run can be made
on high gear. The machine is guar
anteed to run 35 miles an hour on
smooth, level road. Mr. Dennis is
building up an excellent business on
his new automobile route, often find
ing it difficult to accommodate all the
passengers desiring to make the trip
between the two cities. A ride in his
new touring car is a luxury, and he
will doubtless have all the business he
can handle for the remainder of the
summer.
Emmett D. Cosper has opened a
grocery store at Long Beach, Wash
ington. J. C. Cockerham, of Buell, was a
passenger to Portland on yesterday's
afternoon train.
Every few days some property -owner
in Dallas tears down his old.
unsightly yard fence, and by sodoing,
.removes his town just that much
farther from the crossroads village
class.
Prosperity everywhere. An Albany
bank's deposits have reached 1,000,000
and are still growing. The passing
of the million dollar mark was cele
brated by a dinner, to which all of the
bankers in the city were invited.
RITSTIMFSS T Of! AT 51.
Dr. Hayter. Dentist. Office over
Wilson's Drug Store. Dallas. Oregon
Women VTho Wear 'Well.
It is astonishing how great a change a
fow years uf married lifo often make In
the appearance and disposition of many
women. Tho freshness, tho rharm, the
brilliance vanish like tho bloom from a
poach which la rudely handled. The
matron Is on!v a dim shadow, a faint echo
of the charming maiden. There era two
reasons for this change, Ignorance and
neglect Few young; women appreciate
the shock to tho system " through tho
change which comes with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pehlc drains and weak
nesses which too-often come with mar
riage and motherhood, not understandin;
that this secret drain is robbing thechcci
of its freshness aud the form of It
fiill'liess.
As surely as tho general health suffer
wlicn there Is derivnKement of the health
of the delicate womJlrlorgans, so surely
wheTthcse organs anSNjftablished In
healVh theYoce amytAlhtoupo witness
to the Tact In fN?T0d comem5S Nearly
a. rnillien women have found health and
INDEPENDENCE & M0NMOU1II
Railway.
ar. Dal Ion, 6:40
Independence, tiany,
, m.; IV. Monmonin, n :-. ..
ar. Alrlie,
Girl Wanted.
Girl wanted for general housework
in small family. Apply here.
Separator For Sale.
For sale, Russell "Cyclone" Separa
tor, size 36-56, equipped with blower ;
new drive belt; used 5 years; in good
repair. Will sell very cheap ; a rare
bargain. Address this office. tf
Girl Wanted.
Wanted, at Dallas Steam Laundry,
good steady girl to learn starching.
A fine place for the right party. 5-21-2t
Milch Cow For Sale.
First-class Jersey milch cow for
sale; will be fresh in a few days.
R. B. Cabpenteb, Dallas, Or. tf
Milch Cow For Sale.
For sale, good milch cow, gentle
and kind. Inquire at this office, tf
A dispatch from Roseburg says that
Congressman Hawley declares him
self opposed to another term for Presi
dent Roosevelt. Mr. Hawley need not
worry himself about second terms for
others. He will have all he can do in
getting a second term for himself.
Work on the numerous concrete
sidewalks in Dallas has been
temporarily suspended, pending the
arrival of another carload of cement.
If the movement to replace lumber
with concrete keeps on growing, the
local dealers will soon be ordering
cement by the trainload instead of by
the carload.
Twenty silver cups and as many
diplomas have been ordered as
premiums to be awarded at the Salem
Cherry Fair to be held July 10.
Fifteen of the cups cost $10 each, and
five, $3 each. Second premiums will
be diplomas. The Polk County cherry
growers will go after these cups in
earnest, and hope to bring home a
goodly number of them.
Dallas has good public buildings;
an abundant supply of pure, mountain
water ; an excellent system of sewers ;
a well-equipped fire department; one
of the largest electric light and power
plants in the state, and more feet of
concrete sidewalk than any town of
-equal population in the Northwest.
Now, if the city council will only build
good rock streets to withstand the
heavy and rapidly increasing traffic,
theie will remain little to be desired
in the way of public improvements.
LECTURES ON PHRENOLOGY
Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis Begins
Engagement In Christian Church
Tomorrow Night.
Mrs. Jeun Morris Ellis, the phrenol
ogist, will begin a series of lectures
in the Christian Church tomorrow
night She comes highly recommended
as an entertaining speaker and a
skilled phrenologist Speaking of
her engagement in Corvallls, the
Gazette says :
"Mrs. Ellis Is a pleasing and con
vincing speaker and keeps her
.audience interested from start to
finish. After the lecture on 'Love,
Courtship and Marriage,' she exam
arained the heads of two young ladies,
reading their dispositions and char
acters with considerable skill, after
which she went into the audience and
selected two young men who were, she
declared, suited to the young ladies
and would make Ideal husbands for
them. This practical match-making
created much merriment
"Mrs. Ellis met with splendid suc
cess here, and her lectures are well
worth hearing."
Oak Posts For Sale.
White oak posts forsale. Cochrane
& Black, Mutual phone Black 54. tf
Clover Seed.
Red Clover seed for sale at 11 cents
per pound. Bridwell & Craven, Mod
mouth, Oregon. 4-10-tf.
Shakes For Sale.
Shakes for sale at Pedee mill, on
good county road. Inquire of J. V.
Ronoo at the mill. tf
Brick For Sale.
Thirty thousand second-hand brick
forsale cheap. Inquire of Willamette
Valley Co., Dallas.
Lost.
Six months old dog; color light yel
low; partly white face; white ring
around neck ; tip of tail white. Write
to Chris Hanson, or leave dog at Col
lins' feed shed. Last seen in Dallas
on Saturday, May 11. it
Wool Wanted.
I am in the market for wool, and
will pay the top market price. Farmers
having wool to sell are requested to
call and see me before disposing of
their product elsewhere.
H. L. FENTON,
Dallas, Oregon.
Notice to Contractors.
The Monmouth Evaporating and
Canning Co. will let by contract to
the lowest bidder the brick work for a
two-furnace Evaporator. Bids will be
opened on May 25, 1907. Specifications
furnished on application.
P. O. POWELL,
5-7-4t Secretary.
Wood Notice.
Bids will be received to be opened
Tuesday, June 25, 1907, Tor 25 cords
4-foot oak grub cordwood; also 25
cords, 4-foot body fir cordwood, to be
delivered at Public School, Dallas, on
or before August 1, 1907.
H. G. CAMPBELL,
i - Clerk,
School Dist No. 2.
The cantata, "A Day in the Woods,
will be given on May 30 instead of
May 31.
HOLLiSTCR'S
r:cky Maintain Tea f.'iiste
A Busy Mtdisrh for Eoiy Ttcf.t.
Brfnyi GaUa Elt tai Bnvd V'.gv.
X rclflo for Constipation, Iollsittoo, LIt
and Ki.lDor Trouble, l'itiiplem. Eczema, Impur
fclood, fin,! Brea'h, Plupirnh Dowel, He4eha
and lilroh. 1ft P-vky aloucUiu Tea in lao
!t form, as wni a bor. Grnuioe maUa by
Hjujith Dblvq Compajit, ftladiaoa, Wia.
CCLEL! KUCGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
For Sale.
One 24-horse power, jacketed Uni
versal engine, burns straw, coal or
wood ; one 32x54 inch, large cylinder,
separator and clover-huller combined,
together with two large round water
tanks, each with pumps and hose;
cook-wagon, furnished with cook stove
and cooking utensils; wagon racks
and everything ready for the field.
Although this machine has only
thrashed about 59 days and when not
In use has been well housed and is in
fine shape, I will sell the whole outfit
for much less than half its first cost
as I have given up farming.
JAMES ELLIOTT.
The Olds Gasoline Engines
I handle the "Olds" the best Gaso
line Engine in the market Just the
thing Ifor Wood Sawing, Pumping
Spraying, Feed Mills, Churning, Etc.
Come and See the best gaso
line engine made for fanners'
purposes.
Ed.' Diddle, Agent
ha ppi nt'ss in the tisn of jlr, l'ir-rre's Pp.
vo'ri te 1 i-t-y-ri ptipn. It makes weak wom
en strong ami sick women well. Ingredi
ents on lab)'! -contains no alcohol oi
harmful habit - forming drug9. Made
wholly of those native, American, meUic
Inul roots most hiuhlv recommended H
leading mistical authorities of ail the sev
eral schools or practice lor tne cure oi
woman's neruliar ailments.
v For nursing mothers.or for those broken-
down in hcaith bv too frcoucnt bearing of
children, uiso lor mo expectant mothers,
to prepare too system for tho comiiiir of
baby and making its advent easy and
almost puinuv?, uicro is no medicine quite
so good as "ravorite Prescription." I
can do no harm in any condition of the
system. It is a most potent invigorating
tonic and strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician of I urge experience in the treat
ment of woman s peculiar inlnients.
Dr. Pierce niav be consulted by letter
Tree or charge. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce,
Invalids' Ilctel and Surgical Institute,
jiunaio, jm. x.
FROM INDEPENDENCE.
FOB DALLAS.
Train Kn. 65. Leave Independence daily. 6:00
I. ni.; lv. Monmouth, 0:lo a. m
a. in.
Train No. 89 Leave Inde
11:0.1 a
lag. 11:45 a. in.
r v., 7i Tj.va TmlenenrienRe. dully
6:1ft p. m.; lv. Monmouth, 6::W p. m.; ar. Dalian,
6:55 p. ui,
FOR AIKLIR.
Train No. 66. Leave Independence, dally.
7:80 a. in.: lv. Monmouth, 7M0 a. n
8:la. m.
Train No. 72. Leave Independence, dully, 3:30
p. m.; lv. Monmouth, a;ou p. m
p. in.
FOR MONMOUTH ONLY.
Leave Independence, daily, 2:15 p. m,
t'KOM DALLAS.
FOR INDKPKNDKNCB.
Train No. M. Leave Dallaa, daily ex. Sunday,
8::a. m.: lv. MoiinioiUU, :uua. m
pendeuce, 9:15 a. m.
Train No. 100. Lv. Palliis. Sunday oniy, u:o
a. in.; ar. Independence, 7:J0a. m.
Train No. 6, Leave Dallao, daily, lp.m.: IV
Monmouth, 1:25 p. in.; ar. Independence, 1 :W p.
m. (This train connects at Monmouui ior Air-lie.)
Train No. 70. Leave Dallas, dally, 7:35 p. m.;
lv. Monmouth, 8 p.m.; ar. Independence, 8:1S
p. m.
1 r,r,-tr lint IV
Train No. 67. Leave Alrlle, daily, 9 a. m.; lv.
Monmouth, 9:85 a. m.; ar. Independence, v:r
a. m. (This tram connects ai jmouiuuuiu iur
Dallas.)
Train No. 73. Leave Airlle, dally, 5:05 p. m.;
lv. Moumouth, 5:40 p.m.; ar. Independence,
5:55 p. in.
FROM MONMOUTH ONLY.
Leaves Monmouth for Independence, daily, at
2.50 p. m.
ar. Airlie, 4: '.'5
Notice For Publication.
Legal blankaat this office.
Wagon For Sale.
Good 3 farm wagon for sale.
Mark Hayter, Dallas, Or.
Dr.
Hay For Sale.
For sale, clean vetch and grain, or
grain hay. W. C. Lewis, Rickrcall ;
Bell Fhone CG. tf.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.
United States Laud Otlice,
Portland, Oregon,
March 11, 1!K)7.
Notice is herebv (riven that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
limber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and ashlneton lerritorv. as ex
tended to all the Public Land Slates by act of
August 4, 1S92, John II. Dart, of Portland, county
of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day
Kiel in Ibis otlice his sworn statement No.
7148, for the purchase of the East U of the East
$ oi section io. , in lowniinip no. a aonio,
Range No. 7 West, and will oiler proof to show
that the land soukIu is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish hue claim to said laud before the
Kegister and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on
Mondav. the 27th dav of Mav. 1K7.
He names as witnesses: Edward T. Watts, of
Portland. Oregon ; Charles p. human, oi port-
land, Oregon; lieorge E. Barrett, of Portland
Oregon: John M. Snead.ot Portland. Oregon
Any ana an persons claiming adversely tne
above-described lauds are requested to file their
claims in this otlice on or beloresaid 27th day of
may, ivu.
ALAiUKKWi B. UKESSfcK,
Register.
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U uh frNew Clothes will soon
everybody will want everything rfeht
vour selection nnw whu 1, .
time to please yourself thoroughly ari Vntyof
season's wear out of your suit. g a
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The Rnn',.
set m and 1
SMART HATS.
The Spring styles are particularly
ouaucs ana snapes that
very swell.
are
COLLARS AND CUFFS
We want the Collar trade of the
wan that ap-
preciates good Collars. We sell no other sort.
SPRING HOSIERY
We're ready for the Spring trade with
new and handsome effects in Men's Hosiery',
some
umiim um at na ww m
MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
ia. wnnu c.
Fir Wood Wanted.
From 200 to 500 cords of dry fir wood
wanted. Apply to Salem, Falls City
& Western Railway Co.
Horse Wanted.
Horse wanted ; gentle to work double
and single aud to ride. G. D. Robin
son, Dallas, Oregon. Jt
Notice For Publication.
A Bargain.
We have for sale about 75,000 feet of
second-class rough lumber, nil sizes,
at $6 per 1000. Voget Lumber Co.,
Falls City, Or. 4-23-lGt
Dry Slabwood For Sale.
The Willamette Valley Lumber
Company has some fine dry slab wood
for sale cheap ; also 16-inch slabs and
block wood.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregc n,
March 20. 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions ol the act ol Congress of
June 3, 1S78, entitled "Au act for the sale of
limber laiulu in the States of California, Ore
iron, Nevada, ana Wasnineton Territory." as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892, Carl 8. Graves, of Dallas,
county of Polk. State of tireeon. lias this
day filed in this ntrk-e his sworn statement No.
7S13, tor the purchase of the 8. lA of 8. M of N. W
4 N. i of S. W. J N. W of 8. 'AoiS. W. k of Sec
So. 1U in T. No. 7 8.. K. Kb. 6 W.. and will
otter proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber than for arri-
cultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to
saia iMita Deiore the County Clerk
at Dallas, Oregon, on Monday, the 17th
day olJuue, l!r7.
He names as witnestes: O. P. Coulee, of
LMiias, uregon; w. Tiiiotson, of Buell
Oregon; .. V. Hinshtiw, of Dallas, Oregon;
M. A. Coulee, of Buell. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this otlice on or before said 17th day
ui uiie, I'jvt.
ALGERNON I), DRESSER,
Register.
Eggs For Hatching.
Eggs for hatching from thorough
bred stock: S. C. R. L Heds, $1.50
per setting of 15 ; WThite Wyandottes,
$2 per setting of 15. B. I. Ferguson,
Salem R. F. D. 2. tf.
Notice For Publication.
To Whom It May Concern.
This is to certify that I. N. Ridge-
way is no longer local salesman for
our company, and any orders placed
witn mm win not oe mien witn our
stock. Orkgon Nursery Company.
5-3-9t
Horsemen, Attention I
The imported German Coach stallion
"Albon will make the season of 1907
at the Farmers' Feed Shed in Dallas.
Terms, $10, $15 and $20. W. H. Mc-
Daniel is prepared to furnish pasture
for mares.
HUBBARD & McDANIEL,
tf ' Dallas, Oregon.
United States Land Office,
Portland. Oregon,
April 25th. 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that in comnlianca
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June S, 1878, entitled "An act for fiesaleot
timber ianda in the States of California, Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Pnblic Laud States bv act of Aueuat
4, 1892, Fred McTimmonds. of Dallas, county of
run, Diaie oi uregon, naa tins aay tiled in this
office hi sworn statement No. 7389, for the pur
chase of the East ,i of Northeast of Section
No. 30 in Township No. 9 South, Range No. 7
West, and will otter proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said laud before Register and Re
ceiver at Portland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 16th
dHy of Jul v, 1907.
He names as witnesses: J. P. McElfresh, of
uMiiraiia, vvasningtou; u. i. Dicltey, of Cen
tralis. Washington: A. Alavbee. of Rncc. Om.
gon; Floyd McTimmomli. of Falls City, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are reouested to file thMr
claims in this oliice on or before said ltith dy of
.July,
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice For Publication.
Do You Want To Sell?
If you want to sell your timber
claim, and sell it quick, see B. Gild-
ner. He has connections that has
enabled him to buy every claim so far
offpred for sale at a reasonable figure.
He does not want options, but will buy
your claim if you desire to sell. Call
on him, or write him at Dallas.
KILLths cough
and CURE the LUNGS
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
.. .. . . April 26, 1907.
fiotice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the Slatesof California, Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
wp hii me ruoiic i,ana Ntates by act of August 4.
Is92, John L. Condron, of Airlie, countv of Polk
Slate of Oregon, hus this dav tiled In this olhce
his sworn statement No. 7390. for the iuirih.i.
W 1." ... .1 ,1. 1 j - . .t .
c o. .i . y. ui o. vi . y. oi section r.o. 18. In
lownship No. 9 8., Rttnge No. 6 West and
will otter proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for ita timhernr unn. ih.n in.
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
umini lusaiu lana oeiore county Clerk of Polk
County, at his oni,e at Dallaa, on Monday, the
Uth day of July, 1907.
tie names aa witnesses: J. G. VanOntdel, of
Dallas. Oregon: Jchka Vn.t nf niii , .
John Kau, of Falla City, Oregon; William Yost!
of Airlie, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming advercely the
nbed lands are requested to tile their
day
WITH
r. im s
flow Discovery
F0RU
nui',CU( lUTtl 1HIII1N HIM mi
claims in this office on or before said Kith
of July, 19U7.
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
rONSUMPTION
0UGHS and
OLDS
Price
60c & $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Administrator's Notice.
mee is hereby given that fie nndernln1
am fvuKiil... ,. , . I. . . . . . . . '
j . ui jjiinoeri Mcnin-
iit'iniH. uweafltHi. nan n mi aia n. .A...n... t..
the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
Polk County, and that Saturday, the 'i.th day of
-May, 1907, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore-
"i muu UBV. B( llle I'onrt mnm ,f ..4,1
County Ciurt, in the City of Dallas. Oreeon. ha
Deeu apnointed by said Court aa the lime and
place for the hearing of objection to the said
hual account and the settlement thereof
jo&tt-M j,. MCTIMMONDS,
Executor of the estate of Lam-
. bert McTimmonds, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated aud first Dublished April 26. 1907.
Notice is hereby given to whom It
cern, that the undersigned has thi duv i,,.
Ju'y appointed admihistr.nor of the estate of
r..,i. r.tr, urt-vusea, oy tne Hon. Countv
Court of Polk t ounty, Oregon. All parties in
debted to said estate are hereby notified to call
...iic.u.imuic R-tuemem with the under
MKIItTTJ kiiu II
said estate are
Summons.
, Jultl 9,ircilit Conrt of ,ne State of Oregon,
for Polk County, Department No. 2.
Oeorge F. Louir. Plaintiff i.A i
rw.f,,.i. '
2lst dsy of May. lmi;
EDWARD KCCHER,
... , Administrator.
Sibley & Eakin, Atlya. for esUte.
Administrator's Notice.
parlies havine claims arainst T.Ju"e M' L"nR- theabove-name.1 defendant:
hrrebv notiHtnt in iir.M n,. . in tne name of the Stale of linvci. vm ..
same duly verilied to the undersigned, within l!f reDJ,l,lir! U' "PPar and answer the com
six mouths from the date hereof. plaint hied against yon in the above-en til Iwl
. i "J'"'". .Polk County. Oregon, this Ufth.w . n ',th.1" Mx ,ro the date
oi tun lunimoiiit, u wit:
On or before the t.th day of June, 1907 and tf
you fail o to iniwor Inr u... l . i .u.
Klf ,pPiy "ld Court for decree aa
prayed for in said complaint, lo-wii: That the
marnase contract now and heretofore existing
between pla muff anil rl..Un.i., C. Till' .?
annulled and riiaaolvnl th.i v. , , i
decreed that the defendant has and 'shed have
u...,rrai, ramie, claim or title of any kind or
nature whatsoever, either at law or in equity
in or to an. rm nmn. l.V ;. y'
owned by pl.iuum Ind that pi.inUff ml, ."
Thi summons, by an order of the Hon. Ed F
Coad, County JutKe of Polk County. Oregon
. "finN',r Ills, Orecou. on the d
; day pf April, lyu7. u wved noon you by the
publication thereof not le than once a VeTk
i'mII! J of J Ul'e.1'i. tne -Polk County
OI.rver,'aw.k!newsra!T of general or
cinauon pnhii(,heo: in saw loamy of Polk The
l? puUi!-Uun 04 th sarnmo.,. U
OS'AR HAYTER.
Attorney Iur Piaintiir.
Notice ia hereby given to whom it may con
cern, that the undersigned baa th),iw
",""V ""'""ni. ui uie eaiaie ot Perrv
Cornier, late a resident of Polk County. Oregon
deceased, by order of the Hon. County Court of
Polk Countv. Oretron. All r,r... "
an-ainai aaia estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified, to the under
signed, within six months from the date hereof
snd all persons oing in it etaie are hrrebv
noiiried U call and make immediate settlement
of the same.
Dated at r!l. Polk Coauty, Oregon. thU
first day of May. 17. '
MARY O CONNER,
Administratrix of the estate of
Terry Conner, deceased.
fciUry A Eakiu, Atlya.
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at home. When you figure
up the cost of water, soap,
starch, extra fire and time,
and most of all the mess and
trouble that it makes, and
compare it with our price of
6 cents a pound, washed,
starched and dried and 25
cents a dozen for flat pieces,
you will see that you can't
afford to wash at home.
Send your washing, to the
Dallas Steam Laundry
Phones: Mutual. 197, Bell, 203
Iho
Dallas Harness
Shop
Is in shape to sell Harness
and Horse Goods at lowest
Prices. Call and get prices
and save money.
Plush Robes, Blankets,
Whips, Etc.
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J. A. LynchY
Darker Shop
on
flain Street
We have installed
FOUR CHAIRS
and are now prepared to
SHAVE YOU
in quicker time than ever
before.
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