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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1908)
Polk County Observer J. C. HAYTEK, EDITOR AND PUBUSHER PublUhed Semi-Weekly M 11.50 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Entered a aecond-clasa matter March 1, 1907. at the poat office at Dallaa, Oiegon, under the Act of Congrea of March 3, 1879. DALLAS, OEEGON, Febkuaby 11,1908. The way to build up Dallas it to pat ronize Dallas people. THE FACT REMAINS. Independence Ore., Feb. 9, 07, Editor Hayter: Dear Sir: I have always regarded you as very much of a gentleman and a fair man In every respect, and as such I ask you in justice to the county court and to myself to publish this communication in regard to your article in the Observer of last Friday concerning the delinquent tax roll now being published in the West Side Enterprise. As to the method of publication of tax rolls in Polk county before 1907 know nothing and care less, so dis miss that portion of your article with do comment. My bid for publishing the tax roll was 17J cents per brevier line as you state. The county court declared both Mr. FIske's and my bid above the legal rato and so notified us. I contendod that my bid of 17J cents per brevier line was slightly below the legal rate and guaranteed to the court that the cost to the county should not be more than the legal rato. I still contend that 17J cents per brevier line la less and that the list as being pub lished now will prove out less Id the entirety regardless of your labored effort to prove otherwise. You have taken Mr. Montgomery's description and sot up parallel notices In brevier and nonpurlol and And my charge 7 cents too high. Now, Mr. Ilaytor, when you set M r. Petty'B notice In brevier and nonpurlcl typo it appears as follows : W. B. Tettys, E half of Lots 6 and fl, Uikfi, Hills Add to Indcpou donce. Tax $12.85, penalties $2. C8, printers costs $.0.70, total. .$10.13 W. 11. I'oltji, E half of Lota 6 and 8, It I k S, llllli Add to liidupundunco. Tax 112.- bo, peiiaiuei i.'.&h, prlntixn coala i.jo, to- Iltt. Your readers will now see that Mr, Pettys would have had to pay 30 ceuts more had it boon set In noupurlel tyie as you illustruto it should be. Ho it will be found throughout tho entire tax roll. An oocaslonal one will pay a few cents more, others a few cents Iobs and taking the entire libt I doubt if there is six bits (76c) difference oue way or the othor and that little old measly six bits is what you are endeavoring to raise the devil about anddovote about $30 worth of your valuable space In an abortive effort to show tho error of tho county court. Mr. Hayter, you published the tax roll last year nud to Illustrate how you Bet It last year, according to tho llles of your paper, and the way you reeom mended It to be sot this year the illus tration would appear as follows: Auble M. lloody Lota 1 and a of Ho. a, Tp. 6 8., It. 7 W., con II. B. Montgomery, Falln City Lumber Co. agent, beginning 81 dttgreva :t mluutca The first two lines show pxaetly the way you set a partial description lust year; the second two Hues show how you recommondod it to be set this yt'iir. Y hyT Was it for the purpose of put ting the West Hldo Euterpilso and tho county court in a box and Imply job- Dory on the part of both of them? Had the West Hide Enterprise followed your system of a year ago and set the list In nonparlel type as you advised this year "Old Mr. Montgomery" would havogono down Into his pants and dug up $3.60 for fourteen lines to square tho deal or 18 ceuts more than wnat nis notice culls for, for pilutor-'s costs as It now is, and which you assert Is 7 cents too high. Yi uaeuusethe West Side with tricks In type. Have you not used tricks In tyjHj In an attempt to prove your fallacious assertions? You do the county court a buso In Justice when you say that the court did not take proHr precaution in let ting this contract. Why did you not play fair with tho court and publish ttie run record as aparod iu tho pro ooeuiugr lne memorandum of tlu contract scut me is as follows : OIIDKB Or OOl'RT. In the Matter of Bids for Publishing me JA'Uuquetit Tax Roll. It appearing to the Court that the bid of tho West Side Enterprise, pub lished at Independence, Oregon, at the rate of 171 cents ner line for five insertions "brevier type," the total cost of which shall not in any event exceed 25 cents per line nonparlel type, the usual abbreviations In description to be used on the said delinquent tax roll, it Is ordered that the contract, on the terms above stated be, and the same is hereby let to the West Side Enterprise. En. F. Coad, Judge. Wm. P.iddell, Com. J. B. Teal, Com. That contract will be followed to the letter on the part of the West Side Enterprise. No attempt at jobbery has been made on the part of this paper or tho court and not one cent will be col lected under that contract more than it plainly specifies and when you imply otherwise you are doing an injustice to both the court and to this paper. In conclusion, Mr. Hayter, I will say that the couDty court Is to be com mended for their fairness in this mat ter of bidding for the tax roll. The custom has been followed for years and it appears as though it is about the only chance of a newspaper out side of Dallas getting a look in on business of any kind emanating from the court house. There are printing plapts outside of Dallas and in Polk county almost if not quite as well equipped for business as there are in the county seat. They are entitled to some of this business as well as county seat plants and If there is no other way of getting their share of tho busi ness let tno county court Lo even u little more fair and give the outside plants a crack at gottlng tho business through bidding for it. iou, Mr. Hayter, navo written an uncalled for article attucking both tho county court and tho now ex-pub lisher of the West Sido Entorprisa, The court and other county officials have been your beBt friends but because about forty plunks or thereabouts of Polk county funds have gotten out of a Dallas print shop and all In one wad you squeol like a stuck pig. I have always regarded you as a successful publisher and a splendid businessman with whom it is a pleasure to meet and be with, but I certainly think, and I oeuevo mat every ruir minded porson who rends your article In last Friday's Observer ami this reply will think likewise, and thut Is that for onco you have gone olf on a tungent and have made u monumental ass of yourself. E. Kalrton. I he brother U frank, Isn't he? And ho has such a nice, delicato way of expressing himself. But personalities huvo no place whatever in this mattor, and as the Oimbiivkr has no desire to reply lu kind, the ex-editor of the West Hide will find himself mistaken if he thinks tills paper is going toper riiit Itself to indulge in any personal controversy to divert tho people's minds from the real facts at Issue, We ato perfectly content to lot our case rest upon the comparative show Ing ma do in last Friday's paper, when attribute this fact' to a desire or the officers to take their printing to the office that has the best facilities for giving the county the worth of its money. If we mistake not, the Oregonian was one of the first papers in the state to advocate a direct primary law and to make due apologies for seeming discrepancies in such a law that was tried in some of tbe states several years ago. Senator Fulton stated In the presence of the writer a few years ago that he had pointed out to Mr. Scott his mistake in advocating the primary law, and yet in a short time afterward Mr. Fulton stood up at a big political feast in Portland and told how he stood in for .the direct primary law. All of which goes to show how great men will change front on great ques tions. Newberg Graphic. Dissolution Notice. Wagner Brothers have dissolved partnership, and all persons owlog that Arm are requested to call at my implement shop on Oak Street and set tle their accounts at earliest con venience. Also all persons who have tools borrowed from that firm will please return them to the same place 1-17-81. F. J. WAGNER. AEddStep. To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable objections of the more intel li"ont to the use of secret, medicinal cora ptmniis, Br. It. V. Pierce, of Bull'alo, N. Y., some time a;r, decided to make a bold di parturo from the usual course pursued by tho makers of put-up medicines-Tor do mestic use, anJ,so has published broad cast and orcnTy to the whole world, a full and compfyte list of all tho ingrcdinnis entering inkheenmpositionof his widely celebrated (ijidicfes. Thus he has taken his nunierpGs patrons and patients Jnto bis full Cnrnce. Thus too he has re movedi!.!uedicines from among secret nostrraof doubtful merits, and made thfmLucmeO'us of Known Composition. Pv this W "ten I)r. Tierce rtwn " . M f ( ir I : : i I Tw .' M v7lT S 1 1 ( f) .f.A C ' ' i I i ! C B is rWHiTniiil .to 'subject them. to Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is heicby plven that Die undersigned executor of tliu estate of G. A. Wells, deceahed, ban tiled liiB linal account in the County Court if the Htiite of Oregon, for Folk County, and that SHtunlay, the Htli day of February, i;kjH. at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of Bald day, at the Court room of the said County Court iu thedty 01 Dallas, Orepon, hasbeen appointed by the JuiIkc of Maid Court as the time and place for the hearliiK of objections to the xaid linal account and lite settlement thereof. ' U. A. KI.LS, Executor. N. L. Duller, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby Ki veil that the underpinned has been duly appointed executor 01 the estate of Sarah Miller, demised, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for l'olk County mid has annulled. All persons huvinir claims wfiilnst the said estate nro hereby notified to present the Same duly verified, together with tliepropcrvouchers therefor, to the undersigned, lit his residence in I' ii I Is City In snidCoiinly within six mouths from tint Hate of tins nonce. Hated and Hint published January li, 191)8. WILLIAM It. HlNsHAW, Kxecutor of the estate of Hariili Miller, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Not only doc-s"iiie wrapper of every bottle of Lt. l'lerre's Uolden Medical Discovery, tno famous medicine for weak stomach, 1 ,;i:d liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have printed upon it, in plain English, a full and complete list of nil the ingredients composing It, but a small bock has been compiled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numer ous extracts from tho writings of leading practitioners of medicine, endorsing in the utrungut pomible termx. each and every Ingre dient contain! d in Dr. Pierce's medicines. One of these little books will bo mailed free to any oue sending addresson postal card or by letter, ,fo Ir. H. V. Pierce. Uuffalo, N. Y., and rctifestiny the same. From this little book lt will Ixj learned that Dr. Pierce's med icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral Bt'ents or ulliw poisonous or injurious agents and that they are made from native, medici nal roots of irreat value; also that some of the most valuable Ingredients contained in iJr. Pierce's Favorite Presi riptlon for weak, nervous, over-worked, "rim-down," nervous and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments affect itnr their smiaws. in fact, one of the most valuable medicinal plants entering Into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription was known to tho Indians as "l-'Muaw-Weel." Our knowledge of tho uses of not a few of our most valuable native, me dicinal plants was gained from the Indians. As made up by Improved and exact pro cesses. tho"Farorito Proscription " is a most efficient remedy for regulating all the wom anly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, anteversion and retorversion, overcoming painful jwrlntls, toning up the jiervesand bringing alKiut a perfect statue! health. Sold by all dealers !a Cidiuluui. j8 18 8 IS 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 oney Saved Here! A CLEARANCE SALE THAT WILL SHATTER ALL PRECE DENT IN LOW PRICES. Our always strictly-adhered-to policy of "Never to pack goods away from one Season to the next," makes it imperative for us to hasten the departure of our present stock of SUITS AND 0VEEC0ATS, before the arrival of Spring Goods. We want fresh goods every Season-and not Carry Overc This is the way it will continue to go until this Great Sale ends: 8 $30.00 Suits and Overcoats 27.50 Summons. 25.00 24.00 22.50 20.00 20.75 18.75 18.00 17.50 15.00 i$18.00 Suits and Overcoats 17.50 10.50 15.00 13.50 12.50 tl it ft it it it it $10.00 Suits and Overcoats $7.50 13.50 13.25 12.50 11.25 10.25 9.50 I v ACROSS OUR COUNTERS there never passes a single article for which wo apolopizo. Wo aro always sure of tho kind of Groceries We Handle It wan proved beyond question that a Tlly cannot get into this store unless rato trreutor than tho law allows is l,1(ly come up to our hich standard. Hn "A Good Nime at Home0' "U tower o strength abroad" nd the excellent reputation of C I. Rood Co. and their reruedlea In the city of Lowell, wber they are beit known, lnplra confidem-a tla world over, not only lu the medldnea fcut In anything tbelr rroprletora aay about them. -If Ma.le by Hood Ifa Oood." I bJiea Hood'a Parirll! the beet all loBBd fault n.llrlt) known toJr." M . 0. 1. i iWt, a Wilder 6L. Lowell. I recommend Rood fiar.rrilla to any Swell MaVi. 1)1 " Aubur" S,r l am atronr ui fethr Mmu Wvlr rrom Uiln Jiood a trWkri!lfc ,Bka la the bouM for all U.e fwuil," Me- BAica, tm Urru fL. Low,ll, Ma.fc t Le5",i:W noc' P"Prt!Ia the bet I jurifir la the worM." Maa. Jiknib t Oao. liJ Liben, C Lowell , tUxO-f Saraapariiia u gold arerywhera. Is e eoJ liquid, or la tablrt form called trMtbt, I X) Doaea Ora Dollar. Tra 7 tyCl. Hood Co, Lowell Maaa. holtip; charged for the publication of tho tax notice, Talk is about tho cheapest commodity known to man, but facts are stubborn things. Neither does it matter if Mr. Iials- ton's contract does read that "the total cost of the publication shall not exceed 23 cents per line, nonimriol measure. Tho cost does exceed that Bum, and tho ouly guide tho Sheriff has In collecting is tho amount set forth in each description of property as published. Ho is helpless iu tho matter, as long as the publication is ullowed to reuiuln as It Is. Air. Kalstou bus looked up tho tax notieo as published by tho Ohhkuveh ist year, and ho finds that tho notice was set In nonparlel typo as required by law. He also finds that tho spacing between the words is wider thau the stylo adopted by the Oiiskkvkk in set ting up the comparative showing in last neck s piiHT. Mr. llalstou Is right In this. Tho sale last year wa set on a linotype machine, and it Is probably known by all printers that words cannot bo spaced as closely on typesetting nuichino as by hand. But hod Mr. Kabton can led his inves tigations a little farther, he would have found that tho. OuMiuvKa made duo allowance for this difference by charging only ao cents a lino Instead of 25 cents. It is true that tho differ, enco did uot amouut to S cents a Hue, but we desired to keep well within the law In our charges, and &o we sub mitted a price to tho court that we knew to be safely inside the lawful rate, to tho cud that it might be fair to the delinquent taxpayers and to pro tect tho members of the cou rt from any possible criticism. Tho total reduction made by this paper was something over f 15, although tho real difference between machine setting aud haud setting amounted to scarcely half of that sum. When Mr. ISalstoa has nothingelsc to do, he might take his ncil and figure how much the tax payers would have saved this year had the tax sale been given to tho Obser vek at 20 cents aline Instead of being let out on the bid submitted by the West Side. Hie assertion that the Ouskrvek is envloua because it did not uvt thii prtutlDg Is scarcely worth noticing, i when It Is remembered that this paper tnaoe no bid for the work and plainly : told the court it was not worth bidding ! for. Neither is the complaint that ih ! OusEkvra Is trying to hog the county printing worthy of attention. The! writer has never asked any county ' officer for a doilar'a worth of printing j la the 18 years he ha Uvn in btwi-1 l T it . . . i nt-sa iu x.tiias, nor not s ne exjHxt to ak for any In future. It la true that thia ofSioe baa done the greater share of the county work for several years past, but we have always Inclined to when wo pass them on to you wo can count ou your approval. Nobody buys here just onco. They always como again. E. BOYD & SON l'honcs : Bell 63, Mutual 314. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, Department No. 2. William J. Cromley, Plaintill', vs. William Jackson, Defendant, Summons. To the above-named Defendnnt, William Jack son: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the rom pluint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause within reveu weeks from the date of the publication of thissummons, to-wit: the 31nt day of December, 1U07, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint plaintill will apply to the Court for the whole of the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit; for a decree removing a cloud from the title of t ie following described real property, to-wit: Ileginiiinyrflit the N. K. corner of the D L. C. of 11. M. JWary in T.7,South of Runi;e4 W.. Wil lamette .Meridian, thence West -1U.HI chains; men houui iu ucKrees Kasl 4M.II1 chains; thence K. 1 .87 chains; thence S. II) degrees East i.i.i mmiiis; uieiice n. so degrees ;iu minutes E Itt.lfi chains; thence N. hi 10 chains: tbencH W 2chains; thenee North aa.irj chains to the place of bcKiiiniiiK and contaliiiiiK lw.i'J acres, more vn ivm, iu i uiii VUIIUIV, lirCKOIl. That In the year 1878 John Hcudershot and Fran cis Ji.nendershot mortgaged thealorenientiuned lireniises to said defendant fur theeniividi.rnii,,., in jiiuu.uo, out annoUKii tlie same was there-alter repuici uy said murti'aL'ors m sni.i rii.iri,,.,,,,. yet through neglect or oversiarht of the said "imam jacKsiin me same was hi.vit i.bi,,.,.ii..,i orsausneii upon tlie records of Polk Countv, Oregon, and the same now rctmiiim oi,,,.,,..,,,,. II H...I r lo,.,fi,l ,.i.., , - i, " . . ,,,, i.,n,m uptm nun against sitl'J pi iperty, am lt is such cloud that plaintill That plaintiff have kihi ,n,i.r ri,Ptiw.. dillerent relief as may seem unto this Honorable Court agreeable to the principles of eiiuity, and that tlie defendant, and all persons claiming under him bo barred of all and every right in You are further notified that on the 17th dav oi uecember P.J07, the Honorable William Calloway, Judge of the above entitled Court made an order at the City of Salem, Marion vii'sun, aiiuioriziiig ami directing thn a uiiiiuiiiia iu ue served upon you by publieatioii bcreof once a week for seven cunst cutive weekf .ii uie iniK (ounty observer, a newspaper u ii tiii eircuiaiion ami published weekly in . i. mi i uiiiiiy, urcgon, anil tlint the first pub'.i ..i.Lii ui nun Biniiiiiuus was made on the ;tist 'iiij ui iueeiuuei, jiiui. JOHN H. McNAKY and C. L. McNAKY, Attorneys for plaiutitr. BOYS' SHORT-PANT SUITS OVERCOATS $5 and $6 values at $3.50 to $3.75 S $4 and $4.50 " " 2.50 to j $3 and $3.50 " " 1.75 to AND SMOKING JACKETS AT COST 2.75 2.25 Boys' long-pant suits at actual cost. Boys' Golf Shirts, 50c values at 35 cts. 8 "But it is too late to buy Winter Clothing," you say. Not a bit of it-providing the inducements are great enough. Winter is not over by any means. We can expect plenty of cold weather-more than likely, the coldest of the year. The reputation earned by adherence to our rule of making nflu paramount to price, has given this store an unsurpassed reputation for reliability and square dealing. Oil Executrix's Notice. MAGAZINE HEADERS SUNSET MAGAZINE beautifully illustrated, good" ttorirt tnd article about California aoil 11 uS. Far Wot. I CAMERA CSAFT devoled tach month lo the ar tutic reproduction ol the bt woik oi amatrur and profetsional photographers. COAD OF A THOUSAND W0WDEB3 a ioo oi j page, containing 120 colored photographi ot picturesque upoK in California and Oregon. Total , , , All for ... . Address all orders to SUNSET MAGAZINE Flood Building Sin FnnriV. $1.50 a year $1.00 yeaf $0.75 S3.25 $1.50 ftoui'e s hereby given that the undersiftnoil ., , ,', " ipt'i'iiiii'ii uy me lion. Count ourt of Polk t'onnty, Orison, Exeeutrix of th',. .MiinMii r nwin (ulvell,iltcofi-il, All pen-ons. ...v.,, ...(i ..iy iisiMvi-o imieoitMi los.ilii eslHte nre lii'rehy notilieil to call mnl nmke iimn.Mi te Bi'ttleniMit thereof anil all persons holilin clHinm against suiil estiite aro hereby notilieil to , .v.,. . ra,c uiuy verinen, to the uniler siKiteil on or before six months from the date Dated at Dnllim Pnlir f,,,,i,. ui i cuiunrv, 1:10,. Oregon, this "th Kihley ,t Kakin, JKNNIK M. C.VDWKI.I, Kxi'outrix of the estate of Edwin t'adwell, deceahed. Attys. Notice to Creditors. Nollee is lierehy given that the nndi rsiened has been dn v nii.,i,n...i ..1...1..1 .: . . of th, tate' " jVdm n 'v " ileeeaHod by tho County ('rt f , . state of Oregon, for l'olk Comity, and has qualitied All nemom having elaiins against 'the s-iid estato aro hereby notilieil to liresent t ean, duly verified together Bill, tlu-roper oueh i here or to the uiidi.rsiqni.d at 1, lr re ,' i,Z Ky!e,o!!ir!:y-wil,'il,si--''' I'aien auil llrst imbllsliod Febrnnrv 7 1011s MAitnAKKT i). fAMi-ni:i.i' ' . Administratrix of the eMate of . Jo!l" t'omi'l't'll, Jr., defeased Otsear Ilaytor, Attorney. . uniasiu. 1 lne 1 s uaiow hmg tr TT n ouse LEADERS IN MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS MILL STREET, J- DALLAS. ORFnnw y .aww Vil WOHEN'S NOTIONS aro many and varied, but we think we can satisfy them all at least in THE DRY GOODS LINE Suppose you pay us a call and look over our assortment. We are sure there are many things here you actual ly need, many more that you will sure ly want. And the quality of every thing shown will appeal to every true woman. V. H. ROY a CO. Dallas, Oregon TO THE WHEN IN DALLAS GO DALLAS HOTEL FOR WINTER WEAR CfTst 1-. 1 si o rntvo me nnest assortment of MENS DRIVING GLOVES that it is 0ver been our pleasure to show It includes gloves from the best makers in the country, made from the best material. Designed for hard usage, rough wear and comfort. Marked at the lowest possible prices. Dallas Harness Shop . joiutny, rrop. Under New Management Strictly White Help. Big Sample Room and Special Accommodations for Commercial Men. HATES : $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day Chipman & Parmer, Props. LOOK HERE! The City Express I Transfer Co. does all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates, Stand and both phones at Webster's Confectionery Store. STOW BROS. Proprietors DALLAS, OREGON Executor's Notice. Notieeln hereby Riven, that by an onler of he Honorable County court of l'olk n mv OreKon, July ,B,le Hiul entereil of reeonl , ,, l J: r.l itnyof Ik-ivinber. V.W, tho u lerV, , . u8 ilulv .iHiomtei executor of the estate of unll --i- iiiiiilillll to sll estHli. I ,7. ton couaftk sndhatls Isaacs ..oua,,! . ,.i 1 ,, k, n e ;,r, r;;t"oS,; 11, .... -;-"" ni ii-iiv 11011 nit toi.n.si t'8,H.,".l.ll,,5'.vl'n'il'll within six momi. fr mv imic uereoi. il 1? nt liiombsironi I Sibley REI'HKV n ktiv,.., Kxivntor of the estate of JSn'rrVa I.. llHstliws, deceased, iv hakin, Attys. Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To you, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. . not nivAil to Ave Lothor of l.Ltinc iiu I f 1 burn . when the.Uvtnolicht bills amouV ont fi,,1" ho-ncs You can probnl 1 uimnuii 10 onlv ono or two ,i.,n,.M B t some kind of artilKial lichr V. lvr month. less man etoouio nKMit, but ilcvs it save vow anvthin" h , . ,l""Ui J portunitios for work ami ivation-rul, hLn ,'lmits ?P- your walls-mars derations and no v. It V ty7sIRht8Iuok,,a could probablv ave a dol lr tomorrow 1 ? hous,''iold work. You but it wouldn't lm. vWTl ?Mn w'th"t Jour meals . uei souiticu wtmt you save, but PiMnnliiv K...- . .1. . -v ui-n inn ae mm cxnints. WILLAMETTE WLLFY TO riTrn r Kilowatt isc: KosM.-ikv flat wr m T,th i9 -"l,e ? ,mra- r owr 10 .irops V iht d rot aud K? k n'T ,vK,U,watt "P to 10 drops ; drop. iTic or drop and L Ki & Zt 4dr".Vrt' 4 l?1 Ver " o splatu ou us or Willamette Valley Company 11 W KEARXSi Managor for Dallas. Mutu"1YJiVrtW 3USt C&rth f tfw C no. Phone, IVi, m (is to m HIS (is (is as as (is (is & (is u v? Vi V! Vt V? SALEA ON: I len s and RrsrV Friday and Saturday, MEN'S CLOTHING " 8-50 $6.25 10-X 7.35 12-50 9.45 14- 00 10.80 15- 00 11.95 16.00 12.25 18 13.25 BOY'S 20 00 -25 30 1.45 2- 25 1.65 2.50 300 2.35 3- 5 2.85 450 3.6S 5.00 39, e.oo t9, 70 5.45 Dallas Mercantile Co. ill iff V? Cr MEN'S OVERCOATS Pants BOY'S KNEE PANTS EXTRA VEST AT COST $10 00 $ 7.95 12.50 9.25 18.00 13.98 1.00 .78 1.25 .89 1.50 1.15 2.00 1.39 k 2.50 1.89 3.00 2.39 3.50 2.93 .35 .19 .50 .38 .65 .49 .75 .57 1.00 .73 1.25 .89 N