Polk County Observer MRS- F-VVK1TE IS DEAD J. C. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBUSHKR. Publiihed Semi-Weekly t $1.50 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Entered aBieeorid-clawi matter March 1, 1907, at the poet office at Dallai, Oregon, nuder the Act ol Congrean ol March 3, l7!i. PALLAS, OREGON, FltBBUAEY 21,1908. The way to build up Dallas is to pat- ronizt Dallas people. Succumbs to Brief Illness of Pneu monia, Complicated With Heart Disease. Mrs. Mary H. White, wife of if illard P, White, of Rickreall, died Wednes day night after a brief illness, her death being dun to a complication of pneumonia and heart trouble. Her husband was in Enterprise, Eastern Oregon, but a message was sent at once summoning him back tobis home and he arrived at Rickreall laat night. The time for the funeral services has not yet been determined upon. Mrs. White was a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Myer and was born on the old home place near Rickreall io 1855. In 1873, at the age of 18 years, she was married to M" F. White. The young couple settled near Rickreall, where they resided up to the present time. Mrs. White is survived by her husband and four children Henry and Myrtle, who reside on the home place, Mrs. Gussie Patton, of Salera. An effort Is being made by the youDg and Homer White, of Waila Walla. Administrator's Notice. Notice i hereby (riven, to whom it may con enrn thnt the undersigned, ailmiriiittraior the eatiite of Mahlon (iuy. deceased, haa lilt his final account in aid estate with the Coun Court of Holt County. Oregon, and said Con haa get the fame for hearing on Haturday March Hth, 19ux, at the hour of 10 o'clock a of aid dav. at which time any and all Dernon hut-in? oiiicc tionii. if anv there he. to haid finAl account are hereby notilied to appear and pre tent the same lur adjudication. Dated at Dallas, Folk County, Oregon, th 13th dav of February, l'JUM. K. M. GUY. Administrator of said estate of M. Guy, deceased. Sibley 4 Eakiri, Attj s. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned nun been appoiniea atiiniuistrHior, witu mi will annexed, of the extate of Elizabeth M Wright, deecaned. bv the County Court of th Htate of Oregon, fur Folk County, and has aual Hied. All peritons having claims against the twid estate are hereby notified to present the same, properly verified, together with proper voueners tnereior, to tne unaersigneo, at ins otiice in Falls City, in aaid county, within six months from the date hereof. Dated tehruary 14, lWW. JAMES T. CHAMBERLAIN, Administrator with will annexed, Estate of Klizabelh M. Wright. J. H. Flower, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. men of Dallas to organize a company of militia. A paper is being circu lated, and already a goodly list ofj names has been secured of those who i are willing to join the company if It can be organized. - Mrs. White was well known in Polk county, and her death is a source of deep and heartfelt regret to her many friends. COURT HOUSE NOTES The Dallas Free Library Is now sub scribing for 11 popular monthly mag azines and 3 weeklies; beside the more Important dally papers. Citizens of Dallas who are interested io the bet terment of this Institution, may confer great benefit upon it by donating cop ies of magazines when they have fin ished reading them, or by giving back numbers of any good periodicals that they may have on hand. County Fruit Inspector J. B. Nunn says that within the past two weeks, he has received orders for several thousand plants of various small fruits, mostly raspberries, from the farmers and fruit raisers of Dallas and vicinity who are preparing as rapidly as possible to supply the Increased demand for these prodnetn which will be caused by the Installing of a fruit cannery In this city. J. II. McNary, the popular and efficient Prosecuting Attorney of the Third Judicial District, has decided that he does not want the offloe of Federal Prosecutor. He fools grateful to his friends for their proffer of assiBtauco in landing tho Job, but says the salary la not sufficient to Justify him In abandoning his law practice and surrendering his present portion. Meanwhllo, the Government office Is still socking a man. Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. Tho Corvallls cannery project Is about to fall through) for luck of sup port, and the newspapers of that city are making a frantio appeal to the buslnoss t ion to show more enterprise and liberality In subscribing for the stock. It ivould look as If a "prosper- ous local option town" like Corvallls ought to bo able to make a success of a ffttlo enterprise like a fruit can nery. Horo io Dallas, the stock was ail sub scribed In less than a week. PROBATE. Estate of Sarah Miller, deceased In ventories of property in Benton and Lincoln counties filed and approved. Executor authorized to sell personal property at private sale. Estate of T. A. Ireland, deceased J. H. Hawley, C. W. Leonard and J. H. Mulkey appointed appraisers. REAL ESTATE. J M Miller to F S Lindley, 30 acres, t 7 and 8 s, r 6 w, $3,200. D M Guthrio to G B and Martha J I Remington, 40.41 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, $750. G B Remington to J H Remington, 20 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, $300. T D Hollowell et ux to Henry Wagoner, lot In Falls City, $41. F W Kubin to A A Livingston, 0.37 acres in Burley Fruit Farm, $408.50. L I Wheeler et ux to D W Sawtello, 7 acres in D L C No. 7830, $150. P P Buhler to David Nachtlgall, 15.18 acres t 7 s, r 5 w, $1,150. 8 L Seroggln to F W Royal, 50 acres t 8 s, r 8 w, $2,000. Notice is hereby eiven that the nnderalLTied has been duly appointed adminintrator of the estate of William Miller, deceased, by the County ooun oi tne state ot Oregon, lor Folk county, and has qtiaiihed. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to nreeent the same duly verified, together w ith the proper vouchers therefor, to the oudersignod, at his place of uiiimesa in nuiarninH, lamniu county, Ore- iron, or hi me onice oi tne county cierx ol Folk County in Dallas. Oregon, within sii nimir.hu irom tne date of this notice. Dated and Ilrat published February 18, 1908. ANDREW KEKHHAW, Administratorof the cstateof William Miller, deceased. Oacar Hayter, Attorney. gono to INDEPENDENCE. Miss Florenco Burton has Portland, whero sho will attend an art school. Mrs. O. M. Johnson, of Salem, visited In this city during the latter part of last week. Miss Carrie Dnnnenian, of Corvallls, visited Io thU city during the first part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Wagoner, of Portland, are visiting at the home of Iholr daughter, Mrs. W. It. Allln. Miss Grace Wallace has returned to nor school work at Mt. Angel, after a short visit at her home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoDevltt and Mrs. J. A. Lynch, of Dallas, visited at me notne or Mr. and Mrs. O. W Con key, Sunday. Tho Firemen's Ball, Friday evening was largely attended and proved to bo one of the most enjoyable affairs of Its mnu ever given iu this city fl'l... luout-w meat market was opened neunesuay. tho market formerly uucu i.y mo nporung Brothers has again changed baud, and the new proprietor will take possession Mon- aay. Tim nutmlutfd e... r .. u . uour Heading Club were mot pleas- -tiny enterittiutHi at the homo of Mrs P. H. Drexler, Friday afternoon, by irs. rf.auwpcr, Mrs. E. E. Puddock, ouu Mrs. urexior. The rooms were deeoraUHl with numerous hearts, and jttmrfMtl,ii ... t . t ,,.- immune oomcsts were engaged in, arter which dainty refresh incuts were served. How's This! T7o offer Otio Hundred Dollars Reward foi vjuuact Catarrh that cannot be cured bj Hall's Catarrh Curo. 1' J. CHENEY it CO., Trops,, Toledo, O. Vo the uudvi signed, have known F. J. Che ney foi tho last 18 yearn, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions nd financially able to carry out any obllga Inng minis by their firm. iViuiTaTHUAX, Wholesale Drngplsta, Toledo, O V aui m . k i n n a n A M Aavm , Wlioleaalu Drug gist, Toledo, O. " Itali a Catarrh Cure la talcn Internally, actlss liii olly upon the blood and mucous aurfacaaol he syatoiH. Price, 75c. par botUe. Bold brail Uruagists. Testimonials tren. Hall's Family Fills are the best. IUmhky. BUSINESS LOCALS. J Wood For Sale. inquire at llacket Htore. F. 8 2-18-8t " ' A Ecld tcp, T-i nwrmai,! tlifi Wfcll-KTOlinflerl Rli iwiwi.Miiiln oi i. rtionfl of tin; more intcl- liirc'ni to the if-o (.i -''.'crfct, mwHc.inal conv rr.::r,f!. Dr. L V. V.HTCC. Of Buffalo, X. V., sumo tiraa ato, dwW!d to make a boIJ departure from the usual course pursued i, ti n m:il-t.rj f.f niitim meiiiiiinns for do rnestic use, a:4, so has published broad cast and orrcTtfy to the wnoie wonu, a ian ft nil cnmn.u.'fi list nf all the insredHiCtS entpr'n!? InGthccojHDOsition of his widely celebrated sWliotffes. Thus he has taken hi3 numerjrQi yatrons and patient3 jnto his full CnMfnce. Thu3 too he has re movedlisedicincs from among secret nostrmiTof doubtful merits, and made ltcaiLucmcdU.s of Known Composition, Ky this bo'd-Stn Dp Pierce htta sIiowti tlTaf liij loni'tili iiV-Slsij'-h j;xMi'US thnt he ijru7i. aiidllLto. S'"'1ect thr-rn to f ii'jTi h-st jicrntinv. Not only dots tne wrapper of every bottte of tir. Pieir:e's Ooldon Medical Discovery, the famous medicine for weak btomaeh, t ,rpiu liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have printed upon it, in jjlain English, a full and complete list of ad tne inirreuienis composing n, uui, a sumu lKik haa been conmiled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numer ous extract from the writings of leading practitioners of medicine, endorsing in the ulnmy.Ht passible term, each and every Ingre dient contained in Dr. Pierce's medicines. One of these little books will be mailed free to any ona sending address on postal card or bv letter, to Dr. It. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. and requesting the same. From this little book It wlil be learned that Dr. Pierce's med icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious agents and that they aro made from native, medici nal roots of great value: also that some of the most valuable Ingredients contained in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous, over-worked, "run-down," nervous and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments affecting their snuaws. In fact, one of the most"valual!o medicinal plants entering into tiiu composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription was known to the Indians as "i-'luaw-Weed." Our knowledge of the 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 " 1' avorito Prescript ion " is a most eflicient remedy for rcgulatiwr all the wom anly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, anteverslon and retorversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up tha nerves and hrlugirisr about a perfect state of health. Sold by all dealers in E'idiclnti3, Buckwheats and flaple Syrup Who does not welcome this pecul iarly American break Tuat? Come and get some of our new crop buck wheat flour and a bottle of the West moreland niBple syrup. They will be a decided change from the summer cereals. THE VERY BEST GROCERIES aro a feature of this store. You may have heard this but tho knowledge will do you no good unless you act on it. Suppose you find it out for your self by giving us a trial order. E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell 03, Mutual 314. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH Railway. FUOM INDEPENDENCE. FOR PALLAS. Train No. M. Leave Independence daily, O Ofl a. m.; Iv, Monmouth. 0:15 a. in.: ar Ili.lUy c..j a, in. Train No. 6S Leave IndenemliMico ,loii Iv. Monmouth, il:u,i a. m.; ar. Da"l? Egg For Sale. Full blooded Plymouth Rock cpg tor unit) at veazlo farm. l-31-8t IO:fK)a. in. las, 11:;ujh. m. Train No. 70. Uavo Iinlenenilenee. rfnllv ) p. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 6:30 p. ra.: ar. Dnllim ti:.w p. in, roR A1RLIR. Shingle For Sale. A carload of Htar A Star shingles reeeiveu tnts week by the Soeiiren Wahehouhk Co. 10-1-tf for Every member of the Presbyterian Hunday School who in present at the Home Mission exercises nest Sunday morning will be given a handsome portrait of George Washington. For Sale Cheap. First-class Grubbing Machlno sale cheap. Inquire at thU offloe. 2-4-Ht. Money to Loan. I have money to loan on real estate. f . J. eu.8, Mutual Phono 66a. Ad dress Dallas It. F. D. 1. 2-3-Ct Implements. All parties Intending to buy Imple ments nail better see F. J. Wagner oeiore making their purchases. 1-17-tr. Walnut Trees For Sale. I have a few walnut trees left over. Will soil nt 25 cents each. J. B. Thompson, Hotel Gail. 318-lt For Sale. A flue tlOO piano; a small sonar. Piano; line 6J by 81 camera with Ranch & Lomb universal leus, Bnd a Jersev cow, all for sale cheap. W. R. Tay lor, McCoy, Oregon. 1-2 8t Train No. B7 U-ave Independence, dailv, 7..Wb. m.; Iv. Monmouth, 7 :-lu a. m.j ar. Airlfe a . 1 1. ft. 111. Train No 7;l. Leave Independence, daily, 3-30 p. in.; Iv, Monmouth, a:60p. in.; ar. Airlie; i':2b TOR MONMOUTH ONLY. lAmve Independence, dally, 2:i!0 p. m. mi. 101 arrives Monmouth 7::0 a. in. FROM DALLAS. roR 1NPKPKNPKNCK. l!1ln, No'.M, UHve miM- ,all.v Sunday, ... m.; Iv. Monmouth, .f,aa. m.; ar. Indo' lieuilence, :!,' a. m. ' " Irani no. 101. Lv. Dallas. Sunday only a. m.; ar. Independence. 7:;)a. m. 1 rnin No. tit). MOIIIlllMltll, l ni.i i ma train e.inneeta at Monmouth for Air Train No. 71. leave lv. Monmouth, g p. m.: p. m. FROM AIUI. IK. Train No. on. Leave Airlie, daily, 9 a m lv Monmouth :3S a. in.; ar. lnd'iimien.-e;'!)') l.iilB tinill L'llllIieCia 111 nnhmm . i... Summons In the Circuit Court of the atate of Oregon r mm county, Liepartmeni no. 2. William J. Cromlev. Hlalntitf va Willi, im Jackson, Defendant, Summons. io tne above-named Defendant. William Jack son : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause within seven weeks from the date of the publication of thissummons, to-wit: the 31st day of December, 1!W7, and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint plaintitl will apply to the i ourt for the whole of the relief demanded in his eomnliiiiit. to-wit - fnr decree removing a cloud from the title of tlie following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at the N. E. corner of the 1) L. C. pf II. M. McNary iuT.7,South of Kangel W., Wil lamette Meridian, thence West 40.81 chains; thence South 10 degree! East 4H,til chains; thenee E. 1.87 clftiins; thence S. 10 degrees East i.lb chains; thence N. 85 degrees SO minutes E. H2.16 chains; thence N. IU.10 chains; thence W. 2chains; thence North m.M chains to the place of beginning and containing 182.4'J acres, more ivna, in iui.uuiiiy, WrfgOll. That in the year 1878 Johnllendershot and Fran cis.M.HenderHhot mortgaged theaforeinentiontd premise b tosaid defendant for the consideration of JiiOO.io, but although the same was there-alter riiiijii uy cam mortgagors to said mortgagee, v.V',l.tnrol?Kl1, ne?lect or oversight of the said William Jackson the same was never cancelled or satisfied upon the reeonts of I'olk County, Oregon, and the same now remains apparently alienor lawful claim upon and against said property, and it is such cloud that plaintill ul,"h m.n ouib iu icillUVt;. That plaintiff have such other, further or ditlcrent relief as may seem unto this Honorable Court agreeable to the principles of equity, and that the defendant, and all persons claiming under him be barred of all and every right in said premises. You are further notified that on the 17th dav of December, 1J07, the Honorable William Calloway, Judge of the above emiri..,! i '. made an order at the City of Salem. Marion' county, Uregon, authorizing and directing this r, ," uo upon you oy piibliciition thereof once a week for seven consecutive weeks in the Polk County Observer, a newspaper ol general circulation and published weekly in i oik County, Oregon, and that the hist publi cation of this summons was made on the 31st day of December, IU07. JOHN H. McNAUY and C. L. McNARY, Attorneys for plaintiff. as ass as (is as as as as as as as as tits as as IS is as Fine ootwear mi SHOE if) Hje Character OF THE Woman Dallas Mercantile Co. Successor to Ellis & Keyt Administrator's Sale. Executrix's Notice. 6:55 . Iave Dallas, dally, 1 p. m.; lv ".'5 p. in. ; ar. Independence, 1 : 10 p. o?h h?''(,by slve," tlmt the undersigned f , "f .b' appointed by the Hon. County I a ,. of ir'!ity' rT"' Exctrix of the estate ot hdwin Cadwell, deceased, All iiersons knowing themselves indebted to said estate a" ',7,',' 'y, I'.!'0. 11 ."'.' imnu'dia,re "v. ";' an persons ho din claims against said estate aro hereby notirie I to pn-sent the same duly verified, to h under hS.0U Cf,'re iX n,0,UhS from H'e date Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Oregou thisoth day of hebruary, P.KW. K ' "u8Jtl1 IKNNIE M. OADWF.LL Kxccutrix of the estate of & Kukln, Attvs. ".-aseo. Notice is hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, sitting in probate, made and entered of record in said Court on the 3d day of February, 1!K)8, in the matter of the estate of Amnsa J. Crosiar, de ceased, directing the undersigned, as adminis trator of said estate, to sell the real property of said estate, hereinafter described, wholly, at private sale, for cash, in the manner prescribed by law, the undersigned as such administrator will, from and after Monday, the liith day of .March, 1008, at the hour of one o'clock p. m of said day, at the law offlce of Oscar Hayter, in the City of Dallas, in said County, proceed to sell the said real property wholly, at private sale, for cash in hand on day of sale, in accord ance with the said order of sale and in the man ner prescribed by law, subject to conlirmalion by said County Court; said real property being 1 - uto1 ",t:u as lemma, io-wit: I he North half Kt nt thp Vn,.ii,nno, ... ,(,,!. "nrt,. "'e F-asMialf (M) of the Northwest St ,Ti 4'.?f hv'"n elev (ID in Township six (t.) South, of Range four (4) West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk County, Slate of acres'''' f;ont"i"lllg one hundred and sixty (100) Dated this 11th dav of February, 1908 -NATHANIEL CROSIAR, Administrator of the estate of . Ari"sa J. Crosiar, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. .,iim i,nwgp..--l.,i,mMni n m WHEN IN DALLAS GO TO TEE DALLAS HOTEL Sibley , Notice to Creditors. Notice is has been Dallas, dally, 7:35 p. m.; ar. Independence, .$ Leave Airlie, dally, 5:05 , 5:40 p. m.; ar. ludepeii m.; once, Dallai.) Traill No. 7 . Iv. Monmouth ;5 p. in. Train No. lot) leaves Airlie 4 15 r, , only arrives Monmouth S M p. in. arrives inde- peiiueiii'e a:ia p. in. FROM MOSMOl'TH ONLY. Leaves Monmoiitli in.t.,.. ...i . .. 2:50 p. in. "'.vmr.uaiiy.a dniv5' !V;e'J Vm,ttlle,Ul.Ri rKiR"l of the est. , ' ,',",".Y:,..U -""'inisiratrix ceased liyTh, "Zn of tlS ate of Oregon, for fo k t'ouuty, and has qnaliHed Dated aud first published February 7 vms MAKtjAKKT D. C AMl'llKLL, Administratrix of the estate of John Campbell, Jr., decease ! Oscar Hayter, Attorney. "euasut. Notice of Final Settlement. Of iT" - -V, -TV 2 lm,t j. and tha? Moml, , " ', March, P.K. at ,he hour of tei "vclock hhZ f"?'TU ?' Uy- l ' court room of t said l ounty t ourt in the Citv of in L .... ' .'e -the- tiineand' pUceXr Z I t';;;(o".es.id ., htwut .SAfi Thla signature i on every box of the genu In Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets mmedy that euroa m mM 1b om dav "A Good Name at Home" "If tower of ttrerurta bro(l,'nc3 th Mcellent reputation ot C. I. Hood Co. anil Uelr remedlei n the city of Lowell, wber Ujr re beat known, tnsplret conflJenc tbe world orer, not only In lb medicine but In anything tbelr proprlelort ay bout tbera. "It Made by Hood It i Oood.- r,I-w"To 0Oi,', sP'll! the beat all round family nsii,-lr. k.. ., . 1. t alt. W Wilder SL. LoweH, Mafa. onl."?!'? fl,,, P"Wrill. to any LeHM-l 1,1 " " "l am a atronc and healthy woman War from Uk n, Hr. illa. whleh I """ ior an the familT " HI fAHsit Buck, l Leremt St. Lowell. )uS "I eonalder Hwvl'. gamapartlla th Wt Wood punfler In the world." Man. jsx7m t Cailiom. IU Liberty SL. UirV!l! Eood't Sara pari ii ( everywhere, In the oiual liquid, or In Ublet form called Ctrutabi. 100 Dom One Dollar. Tr T !7 by C t Hood Co, LowtiL Uaaa. For Kent. SO -acre farm, from one tofourvears S".ai.a. viocu DuiMings ana witter. All kinds of fruit 13 acres plow laml, Ivst pasture. IVrcy Hadley, AirlU. I). A. Crltcblow, Dallas. 2-18-3t Farm For Sale. Good 300-acre dairy and stiH'k farm. two miles from railroad; pood grass and farming land ; plenty or running waUr; good house and barn and' sheds. Call on or address James a Gibson, Sheridan, Or., R F D 1 S-lO-tf NN'ood For Sale. Vo you need wca1? We want to remind you that the block wood from the Willamette Valley Lumber Com- j pany'gr-awmlll is the best and cheap-j est wood you can buy. tl.75 per load. ! delivered. Mutual t.hone Mo7. or lr. 1 Webster's confectionery! f'AI L FI SDMA.V, Administrator of the estate of Vc.rI1av,er.A1,iornevUrl0,,'dl1' Dated and first published February 14, las. Electricity for Lighting Is only expensive to people who are wasteful and careless. To yoo, who are naturally careful, it does not come high. 5-I'b7 needed, not n.vd.Ni to save hotter of li ui llFht burn wne theelrlo light biH mouUo o,"5 ?m homes aoii cau probab v get some kind ,.f Vr , ? ll . mnth. than el.vtrio light, btu io,-sit 8Hv, v, m1- Uhl for M8 y ort..nitics for workinVSi h b!l,R wb"1 5t ,i,uits p your walls-mars .hCow LnZl 5h,ur t-v?vi'i-es omld probably save a .lollar tonu"rJi iIT ? houhW work. You but it wouldn't iV.ifrTl.wl,-v,n wuhout your mm I. i . not so much what you save, but how you save that coucu." ' WILI'AMETTK VALLEY CO. KATES- , v- v "a - k. ivr i mn ,i di F the pht Residence on meters Per o"v IU1M il)R rops ITJc ,Vr drop knd ic ,7r Ki owT Vdr over tr powe.- rates ai.idv r tiL ' i ' A Inures lrtcn or les "insandouts ,f ,r7; "T- ' 'ays rady to explain netoUs,weare0eVerbusTto,;a,Ubulossy0lU Ca" Q "s ' orders tore, li sa tf. at BOWMAN BRtXS, Willamette Valley Company n W KEAIlXa- Manager for Dallas. Ofnoe on Mill atiwf ,n Mutual iasT. ui ice tourt Uouse. fhones Bfll 421.- VVOHEN S NOTIONS are 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 " "UJ LUI"BS nere you actual , need' n)ay more that you will sure v want. And the quality of every thing shown will appeal to every true woman. J W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon FOR WINTER WEAR We have the finest assortment nta 5 DRIVING GLOVES that it is ever been our pleasure show It includes gloves from the best makers in the country, made from the best material. Designed for nam usage, rough wear and comfort, Marked at the lowest possible prices, Dallas Harness Shop i . oamcny, rrop. MAGAZINE READERS STJHSIT MAGAZINE beautifully iUuittated, good itoriet nd article. aUul aliieniia and A th. Far Wert. CAOTRA. CRAFT devoted nek month to the ar. e reproduction ol the but work of amateur aid profeuUaal photographert. Sl.50 a year $1.00 7at fiDw0, TH0USAIrD WONDERS book 75 pag, tontainina 75 120 .oi0d r;c lt: iras and Uicjod, CaE orua S3.25 $1.50 Tl . . , AUfor . . - A JJ ,, -uwon aH orders to SUSIIT MAG A TTHff Saa Fnaaueo FUdBv3dk Under New Management Strictly White Help. s Big Sample Room and Special Accommodation for Commercial Men BATES: $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 per Day Chlpman & Farmer, 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 MADE FOR SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF OILED SUITS. SUCKLE AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean Light Durable Suits 32 Slickers 39? jcxa ertisr ooatus tvtmmM tATAtot rxa ret TMAsmm j rout eo i!BJi?,f THS ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEYS led Clover Bkasaro and Boner Bee on Ererr . 1 , 'in 1 Him l! FOR COUGHS FOR THROAT UNG OF CURES THE WONDER WORKER FOR GOLDS AND Lurjcs yasw FOR COUn, r PREVFNTe nun... " "ca 1 lert mv h i wuma sure four botti .wtjc vi JS.inp'8 W..tm W"-Ui iTonoui vo va UNCAPHZR, i GroveriZ! me 80 completely that I am ABSOLUTE ' I i3UflPAHTrrn I Trial Bcttfs Frss but thanks 'JStlJl'i -7-ds expected that Pries 50c and $,oo Sf Y Y t I i Y ' Bpf 5! UARANTEED BY r BELT & CHEERINQT0N