;..tA iiiijirfi inf... -wiai : I Sunwnons. I .... GOOD WORK f. FSlNT -WE HAVE FOR- LUNCHEON Fine Cream Cheese 20c Fine Swiss Cheese oUc Cream Brick Cheese )c McLaren's Club Cheese 15c Just in-Barrel Heinz's Sweet Mixed Pickles, something fine. Boiled Ham every day. Fresh barrel of Queen Olives. Grape Juice, the finest on the market. Crider Grocery Dallas, Falls City L. I'FANDHOEFKU, M. I). I'KKHIhKNT & MANAOKIt. MfHS I j. HOLMSTItOKM MATItON The Hospital is Now Open for the Public Graduate Nurses in Charge Prices Reasonable Maternity Cases a (Specialty. Visitors Hours: When you are in need of Lumber, Lath and Shingles Call on us. We can make you a Bottom Price on M A Shingles. m Dallas Lumber Co. Dallas, Oregon jj Beautiful The lots in this sightliest Addition to I )allas are now on the market. You can buy them on the Installment Plan at $20 Down and $5 a Month No Interest or Taxes Make your choice early. They will sell quick. Call on H. M. BROWN, ;,'ioSN si Most (Irocers Sell OLYMPIC FLOUR -. - Notice l or Publication. I llltrl! Sh I illl. I Oltici', I'm I Inn.t. , 'nxnii. ... , . Ifl"lill 1 ;'. V.li.r li l.crcl.y oven 11,,,! i ...m.:i,v Hitl, u,, .rvi-i..n. ,. .. ., f e..,ikTrx,. " ' l s. fimil,-,! " tii Mi-t l,,r i'i,- ,. Ilii.U-r liU , n. v,,,,.. ,,,, (,, ,, ri ,.,, N,vr.U.Hl w,.,.,,,,.,, Irrie -iy, MM,.,i,l,.,i o.j nu-e....,., i sl v ,., , Au - 1 "'" V ' "' ' 'iuiv .,( I.. k.ui....n.,vc..i.. ,! uU-,1 m'tlan " ,;V' '"'.'"T" "''"" N' v. t.r tl,o i.ni 1 1 hi..-,. I thr Nurlii1, ulNuilhur,! ' ul r N..M.I .,v,,l ,. N. : t s I 'unhi l imir,, hii,U. ir ii, nini, r .r i,.n,- ' ilmi. lor .ri-iilii,r,.', ,,i,.- ..,. Mul , rt,,,,.,h i tir nmill in .M.I l,il l,.r,. K.-tlvl.-r ul l',-. .TVr "'"! wiii.Mtio. ti. .'.Hi il nt Not, mu r i : " j Mi MM as ll ,v- Jtli.- M .vrI, 1 I Ill. ..,,,, K. llr,l,..ol i,i u',,.. KV '"! ' "o. 'r.'K-n. h. K. i Mifl.lnv, nl 1 ;,., unvoii. ":l l r.in ', Uiu:lii .lv,rlv the' t-il.-.li.,TllI i.llr,- M-.,. .,1 , ,l,.',.lr i iHinn in mm n;,v or t I. n- 11, .l.v .., NovrmttT, 1' AI.OI KNON S I Kl vsKK. t'o'KIMir Oregon Hospital OHM All K. WOLF, M. D. KKCHKTAKV-TllKsrKKK. Prom io to 12 a. m. 3 to 5 P. 7 to 8 p. m. Fairview J ILUii ill l:ery Sack (iunrantced Made or selected Eastern Oregon Hard Wheat, It produces more loaves of bread than any other Hour and the loaves are lighter and whiter. Because of the increased quantity or bread produced the cost is no higher than for other Hours. Ask Your Grocer for It THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO. Notice For Publication. TIM II Kit l.ANI', ACT .U'NK ;t. I lllll'il SlHIl- Ijiii.l (MlHV, 1'i.r I In ti,i . On-ei ii. v ..... , , f-i'l'lrniNT 7, I'M''. ,,;' " l ,,,r,,'' Piiv.-n tlmt i .oi,,11,l(. ilhllie .r..Mi..i, ol th.. of ( ,,tri s.s of Jin,,. .. ,.iill,,l -ah ,-t tor tlu- Mil,, of li,l-r U, il,. Mm,., of i';iirnm, or, ir.'ii. Nvmi.I.i, nmi Wiol.uicton IVrrilorv " hi '"" l' l l.l.tu- I Mll.l M-n.s V, t oi . .'unn1 4'('';V-',h"'',, K..u-rl,e,.r. o. Pa I ' Jm Uiuoili.v hl sworn vt.m,.,lt Sl, '-, or tin- ,ur,'liHH ot tlu V K ,,(,,.,., N;. W 111 T No. s . K No SW v it.i,. I..r .1. t,ml r or8:on,. th (or ,i . MM UuJ t.orv tin- loniKv i ,-rk iU of Novi-inlK r. t-C lit- lim.- illli.-.-. vt,.r A. M. s,.,, of - . .--. .'moii . .Minm inn,,. ,,! liH;',,, or,-k-oii. John i. MilK,iilil ,,f ln. .n, Milium Mi-IUMy.of llHi.l,r. !!,, """' .;rr:;i,r;::;;.r----,--:n,.!i; Al.iiKKNON i. HKKSst R. KiKUlt-r. Summons. 1 the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon 'Tl Margaret -tove "' n the Name'oUne Stale of Oregon : Von are hereby rem ire'l to appear In the above entitled nri ami aiihwer the complaint tiled against ur "ein'by the plaint on or trior, the Ut day of the lime PV"''' ' f con lion of this summons which time is six con cc utive weeks from the date of the first puiju cation hereof ; the date of the first publication is th "will .lav of August, 17, and Ae las pub Ration will be made on the 11th day of October, '"And you are notilied hereby that if you Mil, to a .pe .r and answer theaa d c.nnpla nt, e plaintid "ill "I'l'lV,1" the court for the relief an. i Illng he bomls of matrimony now exis ...g bHweeu hirn aii.l yomsclf and for such further anil other relief as may be equitable T , s summons is served upon you by publ ca tin thereof in the "folk County Observer, a cs ,Hp' r published semi weekly at the ( My of , las in 1'olk county, Oregon, l'ursua.a to t he order ol the Honorable George Hv, """'" 1,,'lge of said court, made this Wh day of August, 1!W. f; Ut ,0N (nNN0X, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, lienarlnieiit No. 2. Ilerlha A. Herbert, Plaintiff, v. Ralph ( . Her- ,J':,'!; "j;.ipha"c. Herbert, the above-named ''fn'lhe Name of the Stale of Oregon. You are hereby required to PI"Hr and anajver the eom nliiiiit ' Died against you in the above entl ltd and suit within six weeks from the da e of the lit HI i.ublicatiun of this summons, to wil 'nor ?..,' the -All. day of October . 1' i ,1 von fail so to answer, for want thereof the plHintifl will apply to said court for a decree as prayed for in said complaint, to wit: Ihat th( arriage contract now and heretofore existing "w'.'n j.lai.iliir and defendant be forever milled 'and dissolved; that t .e future rare and custody of Pcrciv.il Halph IIv-rrj-rr the minor child of plaintill and defendant, be a ed plain ill': and that plaintill may have such oilier rcuci hb iu just and eqiiitalile. ,.,,.. v.. v This summons, by an order of the Hon. K... 1 . Coad. County Judge of Polk County, rego n madcatcliaiiibcisat Dallas, Oregon, on the II 111 day of September, 11107, is served upon you b the puhlii'ition thereof not less than once a week for six consecutive weeks immediately prior to the 2Mh day of October, l'.Kj,, Ml the Polk County Observer," a weekly newspaper of general circulation published in said County of Polk '1 he date of the liist publication of this 8 ",MsS,'1,"'"""oi":AKHAVTKn, Attorney for Plaintill. Notice Tor Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Oflicc at Portland, Oregon. September 7, It'll". Notice is hereby given Ihat Horace C. Miller, of Airlie, (ircfon, has II led notice of his inten tion to make final live year proof ill support of his claim, viz: Homestead Kutry No. l.lM made lunc 2D, Put. for the X. S. E. '.. S.E. '4 , K ' and S. K. 1 , S. K. '., Section 111, lown Hli'iii '.South. Punge? West, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Polk County, at Dallas, Oregon, on October 1.1, P.III7. He names the pillowing witnesses iu piuve i,iue,,,,iin,.oii9 resilience unon. and cultivation ol the land, vi: Samuel Hiker, of Iloskins, Oregon; Friend Kiker. of Iloskins, Oregon; Waller Kinsey. of Airlie, Oregon; i nomas is. Cluvenger, of Indeii'iidciice. Oregon. Kegister. Executors' Notice. Notice is hereby given to whom it may con cern. Unit the undersigned nave neeu uuiy ap pointed joint executors ol the last will ami testament of David Peters, deceased, by the Honorable County Court of Polk County, Ore gon. All parlies indebted to said estate are herebv notilied to call at once and make settle ment with the undersigned and all Parties having claims nuainst said estate are hereby notilied lo present the same duly verilied lo the undersigned, within six months from tin dale hereof. Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, thisfith day of September, P.kiT. DAVID D. I'KTKliS, EI.I.A1IHTII PKTKUS, Joint Executors. Sibley ,t Kakin, Attys. for estate. The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We nr.! plcuseil to announce that Foley's Homy and Tar for conglis, colds mill Inin Irouliles is not nlleeted liy the National I'tiie Pood and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful lrnis, and we recommend it us a safe remedy for children and adults. Melt k Cheriinoton, Dallas; M. I,. Tliomtison, Falls City. A Lexington mini sold fourchickens for $15. (ieneral Robert I;. Lee was the 'teal.'sl (ieneuil the world has ever known. Mallard's Snow Liniment is the eni'iitesl Liniment. (Quickly cures all pains. Ilis within the reach of all II. T, Pointer, Hempstead. Texas, wriles: "This is to certify that Mal lard's Snow Liniment has lieen used in my household for years uid has heen found to he an excellent, Liniment foi Kheumalic pains. I am never without it." Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. Fine banana imisknielons are raised near Athena. An Ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of cure. There are many poor sufferers, Consumptives who are hopeless of gettirg well who, if they had taken rare of themselves, would now he well. A coiifih is the loundalion of Consumption. Ballard'e lliiichouinl Syrup will cure that cough. Mis. S . (inat Falls, Montana, writes: "I have used lUillard's Horehouii'l Syrup in tny family for years my children never suffer with coughs." Sold by Stafrin Drug Co. Much interest is aroused in the coal i deposits around Ashland. A Humane Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. P. D. Williams, 107 West Main St., says: "1 appeal to all persons with ! weak lun-" to take Dr. Kin.s New Dis- ! coveiy, tin- only remedy Ihat has helped ' me and fully comes up to the propri etor's recommendation." It saves more ! lives than all other throat and lung lem jedies put together. I'st-d as a cough , and cold cine the woild over. Cures aslhma, bronchitis, croup, whooping ci.uu'h, iiinsy, Imaiseness, and phthisic, stops ht iiioi i hat-es of the lungs and j builds them up. Guaranted at Kelt it Cherrim-ton's drut; gtore. 50c. and . : Trial l'.ottle free. ! The road to Baker City from Eagle and Pine valleys is now assured. The Touch That Heals. Is the touch of IWicklen's Arnica Salve. It's the happiest combination nf Arnica tlowcisand healing balsams ever com pounded. No matter how old the sore or ulcer is, this Salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds nr nil.. an absolute cure. Guaranteed ov Belt Cherrington, druggist. "Joe. It is said that the longest sta To line in the United States under one man--ageinent is from Shaniko to Silver' Lake, a distance of 200 miles, which is traveled in 50 hours. Lost and Found. I..t. between 9:30 p. m. yesterday .ind noon tmlay. a bilious attack with nausea and sick headache. This los was occasioned by linding at Belt A nii rnngum's drug store a U of Dr K.ng sNVw Life I ills, the guaranteed cure (or biliousness, n.ahui.i Htui iaun uice. 2.v. Health in the Canal Zone. The hiah wages paid make it a miglity temptation to our young artisans to join the force of ekilled workmen needed to construct the Panama Canal. Main- are restrained however by the fear 'of fevers and malaria. It is the knowing ones-those who have nsed Kleetrio Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarious influence with Uectric Bitten on hand. Cures blood poison too. biliousness, weakness and all stom ach, liver and kidney troubles, guar anteed by Belt & Cherrington, druggist. 60c. . It is estimated that 700,000 bushels of wheat will be delivered at Athena. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his dan ger he may have a fatal malady, lake Folev's Kidney Cure at the first eitrn of trouble, as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. . d x.i : Tl.ill.ic l. I j. iielt ci cnerriiigion, i Thompson, Falls City- A peach orchard near Corva'.lis yieldi d 3,000 bushels, and a net income of $3,1 00. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. J. Nushaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distress ing that it interfered with my business. I had manv of the symptoms of hay fever, ami 'a doctor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several mwiieiiwH w hich seemed to only aggra vate my case. Fortunately I instated upon having Foley's Honey and Tar in the vellow package, and it quickly cured me.' My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success. Melt & CherrinL'ton. Dallas: M. L. Thompson, Falls City. From seven early Crawford trees a Dalles man gathered 1,800 pounds of largo peaches. Of Interest to Many. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or" bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Melt & Cher rington, Dallas; M, L. Thompson, Falls City. LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic Calendar. Jennings Lodge, ino. 9, stated communications, Second and Fourth Fridays of each month. (L L. Hawkins, W. M. J. C. Hayter, See. Ainsworth Chapter, No. 17, R. A. M., stated convocation, First First and third Fridays of each month. Oscar Haytkk, II. P. U. S. Grant, Sec. Haomi Chapter, No. 22,0. E. S., stated meetings Second and Fourth Tues days ot each month. Mrs. Maggik Haytkk, V. M. Mrs. Lihbib Mi;ir, Sec. Woodmen of the World. Dallas Camp, No. 209, meets in their hall in the Woodman building every Tuesday evening. A. I.ONONKCKKR, C. C. VV. G. Vassam., Clerk. nilistletoe Circle, No. 33, W. C V., Vnieet8 in their Hall, in the Wood man building every second and fourth Wednesday. Mrs. Hki.kn Grkenwood, G. N. Mrs. Nei.lik Tatom, Clerk. Knights of the Maccabees. Dallas Tent, No. 3, meets Second and Fourth Thursdays of each month in I. O. O. F.hall. Mark Hayter, S. K. Com. I. N. Woods. R. K. Ijilae Hive, No. 28, L. 0. T. M., meets uon Second and Fourth Thursday after noon of each month. Mas. Kittie N. Miller, L. C. , Mas. Rosn Fioi.Kit. R. K. Fraternal Union of America Ijodge No. 144 Meets Third Tuesday of each month. W. J. Waonkr, F. M. Mrs. S. K. Morrison, Sec. Knights of Pythias Marmion Lodok, No. 9fi, K. of T. Meets every Monday evening in W. O. W. building. Visiting Knights are welcome. W. II. Hoy, C. C. H. L. Toxey, K. of R. S. A. 0. U. W. t. Union Ixxlge, No. 35 Meets First f and Third Wednesday of each month. 11. L. Fkntos, M. W. John K. Smith, Fin. frystal Lolge, No. 50, D. of li., meets Fiistand Third Wednesday of each month. Mas. C. (I. Coad, C. of II. Mrs. Kd. F. Coad, Fin. United Artisans. JQ trembly No. 4ti meets First and "Third Tuesday of each month. Willis Simontox, M. A. I. 0. 0. F. -v'iV Friendship lxxlge, No. ti, meets wE,eery r-aiurnav evening in 1. O.O. F.Hall. W. L. Sokhkkv, N. G. W. A Ayrks, Rec.Sec. IjaCieole Kncamtmient, No. 20. nuet8 "Second and Fourth Monday of each month. W. A. Ayrks, C. P. A. V. Tkats, Scribe. n lmira Ixxlge, No. 2r!, P. of R., meet "the first and tliird W'eilnesdavs of each month. Mtss KvANiiEi.txK Hart, N. G. Mrs. Clark k Soehrkx, Sec. Lincoln Annuity Union Oregon Assembly. No. 54. Meets sec ond and fourth Fridavs at Sp m at I welcome" UdU' Visltin gabcr Fiikd R. Rich, Shaker. Lydia CampUdI, Clerk. good work Done Daily In Dallas. Nearly every reader has heard of Doan's Kidney Pills. Their good work still continues, and our citizens are con stantly adding endorsement by public tPPtimonv. No better proof of merit can be had than the experience of friends and neighbors. Read this ease: Mrs. N. Swaggert, of 819 Garden St., Pendleton, Ore., says: "Both my hus band and myself have used Doan's Kid nev Pills with most gratifying results. Mr. Swaggert was troubled quite severely with his back and kidneys for a lontr time.ftnd nothing ever helped him as Doan's Kidney PiJIs have. I have known of the healing and curative power of tnis remedy for some time, and found that a few doses would quick ly remove any lameness or pain in the back caused by kidney derangement. I am glad to help make Doan's Kidney Pills better known to all afflicted with backache or kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A Michigan man paid $250,000 for 1,503 acres of timber land in Clatsop county. how to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative K r u i t Svnin cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels, anil restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Sjrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Belt &. Cherrintr ton, Dallas; M. L. Thompson, Falls City. LaGrando prides itself on its fine asters, and had this week an aster; show. i Healthy kidneys filter the impurities from the blood, and unless they ilo this good health is impossible. Foley's Kid ney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It jttrengthens the whole system. Belt A Chei i ington, Dallas; M. L. Thompson, Dallas. A Milton girl packed 72 boxes of peaches, for which sho received 3 cents per box, or$2.1G in one afternoon. Legal blanks at this olfioo. Silverware Yout friends are getting married ; give them a handsome, high-grade present. Also a full line of OPTICAL GOODS C. II. MORRIS Jeweler One door west of f f Stafrin Drug Co, You buy from Factory kUirecr. inercToreonr prices are lowest. 5AFC e lock ca rs4 aoa-LPonnAMapMh SAIaILM, FALLS No. 7 j No. !) i Jewelry W Cut Glassware Kl,-ii "s Srr- SOUL CfSp THE NEW IDEA m O O Moves t!ie Bowels LLl No. 1 1 No 1 No. a No. r. Pass. & Pass. & Froifrht Freisrht Freight FreiRht 1". M. A. M. A. M. P. M. 7:15 llrlO 320 7:3-1 No Stop 3:39 7:38 No Stop 3:43 Lv. 743 No Stop 3:48 1 30 7:55 11:50 4:00 2:00 Freight Frpicht Lv. 6:00 6:30 Lv. 900 9:30 Trains Will Stop on Signal Only. No Groceries and Provisions W1- carry all the leading brands of Canned tlnoils, Oofl'cep, Teas and Spices. Also a good Mi.j.ly of fresh vegetables and fruit in season. .-. Crockery and Queen's Ware. SIMONTON & SCOTT, Dallas, Ore. OSK1KI.P OLD STAND The new Uxative R Q 9 pj Cures that does rurf ripc U II A A i U Stomach and Liver pieasam totluLe. Laxatiye Fruit Syrup oikX For Sale by BELT & CHERRINGTON, Dallas, and M. THOMPSON, Falls City. i A co'fh or cold is generally ft forerunuer of many serious k' dt lull It HhoulcT not bo neglected, the human bmU hing BVHtni i8 ac!Si& cells, which must be kept in order to insuro good health. Ballard's Horehound Syrup n TOCC COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, CURES WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. Cured of a Chronic Cough. j n E11N Butte, Mont., writes: "I cheerfully reaom mei'ul iia l ard', Horeliouiut Syrup to all poonlo afflicted it h e ro ic coughs. I suffered for years with a chn.nio I ugh which would last all winter. liallard'B Irelio..nd Svrup effootod an immediate and permanent cure. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Ballard Snow . . . j 500-502 North beconu sireei, J' "'',,. Sold and Recommended by STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY IS r - COFFEE TEA SPICES BAKING POWQf R EXTRACTS' j JUST RIGHT CLOSSET&DEVERS P0KTLAN 0. J OCCIDENTAL HOTEL High Service and Low Rates C. W. NIXON, Proprietor, Corvallis, Oregon. MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT- nn matter hnw' , bad the weather You cannot afford to be without a TOWER'S WATERPROOF OILED SUIT ,0R SLICKER When you buy looK for the SIGN OF THE FISH T0R3 I A J TOWER CO BO&ton u ft A TOWER CANADIAN CO LTD TORONTO CAN HOLLiSTCR'S f?nnt :ky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Medioiao for ra3y reopla. Brings QoUea Hia!:h and Eenowed Vigor. A specifla for Constipation, In lirestion. I.lvo arul Kldn 'V Tronhies, ri:iiplc. Kciemt, Impuro BIjoiI, Bin! Brealh, HIn;ririBh Dowels, Headacha and llackaoho. It's R icky Mountain Tea In tab l'.'t form, a5 cents a box. Genuine made bv UoLLiSTKB Dttva Companv, Madison, Wis. 10LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOFLE THE CRiSiHAL LAXATIVE Bast tor Children O LJ For Sale by Druggists. (SES3 1 AviJfJi C ITY tSi M'USTERN RAIIVAY COMPANY. TIME TA 1 J LIS No. S KF1 - KCTIVE FKHRl'ARY 1, 10OT. No. 2 STATIONS Pass. & Freight A. M. 9:30 Lv. DALLAS Ar. Ar. TEATS Ar. No Stop No Ar. 'G1LLIAMS Ar. 9:02 8:57 8:45 Ar. 'BRIDGEPORT Ar. Ar. FALLS CITY Lv. Ar. 'BLACK ROCK Lv. Agent. Daily Except Sunday, JOA 1 & woi fear Ihem if you I BALLARD S H0REH0UND i SYKUr Liniment Co. x CT I nine Mf i.. li TIMBER-LANDS FULLER & ELLIOTT Only Koal Estate firm in Polk County haudling Timber Lund exclusively. Don't fail to cull or write if you have have timber to sell. Office in Crider Building Dallas, - - Oregon. W. J. STOWE, Truck ui si is, Does hauling of all kinds at reasonable rates. DALLAS. ORTCCtrvM Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark skin becomes fascinating when delicately soft, umlerspreaJ with the radiant glow which indi cates a healthy, active skin. Rolcrt ine keeps the skin refined in quality, keeps poresfreefrom clogging waste and stimulates the tiny capillaries to contribute the color which charms in blonde and brunette alike. Robert ine is certain protection against tan, unburn and freckles if applied be fore exposure to sun or wind. Spreads like an imnen'rntihU ctis.n 9 -V 1 to LNSU of gauze overskin surface, forming! shield stimulating and preserving i aeucate, lustrous beauty. Jtsi fur Unittia TOD AT fir m frtt tomtit c R0BERTINE 00 Paystor the OBSERVER and the Weekly Oregonian one year. In order to take advantage of this liberal offer, your subscription to the Observer must be paid up to date. Subscribe now. W Early Risers The famous little Dills. RedClovsrBlossom on Every Bottle atcS5!L No. 4 Freight P. M. 1:45 No. (t No. 8 Freight! A. M. No. IO No. 12 Freight P. M. Pass. & Freight P. M. 5:15 Freight A. M. Stop No Stop No Stop No Stop 4:47 4:42 4:30 Ar. 8:30 7:45 Ar. 11:45 11:00 Ar. 4:15 3:30 1:00 WW SOUGH SYRUP Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice. k4l.. 60 YEARS' vy "EXPERIENCE (Ml a. -SmmJ 'iat0 - DESIGNS 'mil'' Copyrights Ac Anyone tending a sketch and description may pnlekly atrertnln cur opinion free whether an liiTentlon probably patentable. 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