Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, August 18, 1908, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly al 1.50 per Year.
8trictly In Advance.
A li-Icst Valuable Agent.
Entered as aecond-clasa matter March 1, 1907,
at the poat ottiee at Dallas, Oregon, under the
Act of Congress ot March 3, 187.
DALLAS, OBBOON, Auorjar 18, 1SXW.
The way to build up Dallas is to pal
rgnizt Dallas people.
fair, and plans to have a finer and
7 .Z V. . - J : m I T slrTii employed In Dr. Piorcel
" "uiuing ucn iairs, ooiru lint. , modiciiios gr. -ally enhance- the medicinal
it" beginnings' In the first of Polk m(.-n.i! u L:h it extracts from naxiva
county's Industrial Fairs a few veargl Bi-d.ciiwl r..is and holds in solution
r.KMi.ji f " , j much l-ttcr than akvjinl wouid. It alfo
uuiureguo, ana may soon rjcrome one ; twine a valuable demulcent, nutritive.
of the regular features the fall season I antiseptic irid antift'Tmcnt. It adds
in all of the counties of this state. i frr-atiy to tiit-r fncacyol the l.lackt bcrry-
bark. I51il:x.t. (i.iidfn Seal root. Stone
J root and y:ieen's mot, contained in
While recognizing Ernest Diebler, ; "tJoklen .McOciJ Discovery " in subduing
who has for nearly two montbs played ,' chronic, or I.:iTer:n? coughs, bronchial,
r..iu.ji...tii,i,. uv ; throat and Imig a.frvtiotis, for all of which
fast and loose with the police author-: tWsmits are Tl.c(,mm;.nilnd by sland.
uico ui mn n iiiauiciw Biicy auu ot jrd nicujcal nulhorities.
Washington, to be a consummate i In &:i ca -ei where there is a wasting
scoundrel, it is hard for one to keep I "' t,f l'. loss o! appetite, with weak
f - i i r .i, i 4-.j $:oon jrn. as In the early stages of con-
from admiringthe splendid nerve and lum J. tl,rocan nSdoubi that gly.
oooi enroniery or me man, ana mej ceriticic; cs a vaitiawo uutntive ana
reckless darm? and determination bv A"5 w ."-".0: ' ? onor.
. -i Vie-1 r( t a-a iiacR lairn Dark in
which be has thus far two able to pTun .Mjr'ir . .-est ion and building up the
outwit successfully th combined j ai;-;r.-::n.coatroi:rig tue con?
efforts of detective and regular police ! 0f t.'ie system. Of course, it must
not be e iected to v
cut eiirtjM.a-cnj.'tio
tU-Vi. Il v.i'l ci"
LOW
RATES
EAST
WTLL BE MADE THIS SEASOS BT THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
FROM DALLAS, OREGON
! to arrest and bring bitn to jusU'V.
BRYAN'S ACCEPTANCE-
Ralph E. William. tpibi!oa si-
j his g-.yxl sease 13 a a.- a z rv.it :-
1 ceot SaVies aiaji, ;i jfcvi.
; be ha c? $ji7j:ir t; !..-
o34.t Cse &s ta, rt.a,
i,?c'i;o:.r tin- tultt. Hf
aj rryxrkia. a? :J .sw so
d to w ork miracles. Il will
ion evevpt In itseanier
-V f-ye-tf. c-
la a,
r. . :.;kisi.ic. is m tnc lingering
a'-'.'fi wUk'::s,or titcs of c.r;x standing,
-i ri ae -;;::pan.'.d b;ed:!: frtm
TO
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Haul
Omaha
Kansas City
AS FOLLOW?
BOTH WAYS
THROUGH
PORTLAND
$74.40
69.40
64.40
64.40
64 40
OSE WAT
VIA
CALIFORNIA
-- $89.40
84.40
83.65
76.90
76.90
,5 avts perf-jriaeu 1U raost
l.:"n:ro-d. M. P.. of Ben-
1 CLM-SJ?.
fiy-
I is -x-:cei j.- it. Ts :
X.
ki&J ;? :a:i ai: n.at .ra -i
fit.TT.-Hrr C''Ej:rv N-
Ie i-Sf tie f i.a; tare
usi-s aj ti re-:-!! tr-...j F.oiis" Co;i
Ter.iKs ia rvrtlaci. we iray ret lake
4
Chosen for a third time to rvcrewEt
the Democratic party in iu tjuaireE
nial struggle for gcTernaeEt4l a
premacy in the United State?, WHIiaa
Jennings Bryan has duly acknow
ledged the honor conferred ujoa biro
in a speech of peculiar interest w tie
public, inasm uch as it outlines to ibera
the new policies that are to I rursued -" w-.ai ir.-a 5.-5? Kno.w.e.Je
in the present campaign by that mas- at for mowttas a rsc-stb.tteivucty
terly. but somewhat erratic genius in ; b bad ia tew r.vk crabber on the
politics. ; quarry Dear SaJt Crurk bui!y grind-
And on close examination its feat- l iD? 0M tbe material that wiii give u
ures of peculiarity are Dot slow In jueli-a syswni of bigbways tbrougU
forthcomlng. While bis former pro-; out Polk county that there will be do
ductloDs have blazed with rhetorical i DJ for an apostle to be sent among
display, that feature is strangely i us preaching the goiI of g.v.J road
absent in this speech of acceptance, j i bidding us make our paths
Hetrys rather to give it the appear- "raignt.
i fr,o' of
. t;.e u:e Ni
. :"ir-il i iiEju (
- a - - : t Vr.i i-r 4r!xn.
- r- ;I V.
8T-. and oid sor-
i.? B::'.v X Y.
7 i i ! K,v r;t:v
4.LV-iAi 111 It. '
TICKETS WILL BE OS SALE
.May 4. 18
June S, 6, 19, 20
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 90 days with
stopover privileges at pleasure
witnin limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
For anv further information calloo
I. N. WOODS, Local Agent
or write to
WM. McMURRAY -
General Passenger Aa;ent, Portland, Oregon
SUMMER
w ail rth . ta
QOODSI
for
15, .
Must' be sold out Regardless of Cost
Seven Days beginning Saturday, August
ending Saturday, August 22, making room
tor r an (iooas wnicn are pegmnmg to arrive.
g We have on hand a few White Canvass Oxfords for men, ladies and children II
r wnicn wciuc gumg lu dcu l wuc-iiau price.
an aa Tiru:i n r..J All ok on. j m? n
ah ouc aim aoo, ancy Wash Goods
in all new weaves and patterns is,
20c Lawns and Batiste, sale t
15c and i6f c Summer Goods, sale 10c
12c Summer Goods, sale
Fine -line of Figured Lawn, yd 5C
I Ladies' Parasols 25 per cent Discount
A line of 50c short Kimonas, 35c: $1.25 lone 95c: $1.50 Inner 1 is
A line of Men's 75e Negligee Shirts for - x - . . a
a i: -J? j. i n l m tt n tr , "WU
a line ui Lwenty-nve cent r ancy nose ior ivien at 140
S $1.00 White Canvass Oxfords
1.25 "
1.50
2.00
50c
63c
75c
1.00
Muslin Underwear on sale at a great savins:.
25 per cent discount.
DALLAS MERCANTILE
Lace Curtains at
con PAN Y
Goats on Shares. J
5-' goa's for sale or to let on share. !
C'HK!.FS Rum-E. S-1I--U
Executors Final Notice.
anoe of a cold, dispassionate, logical
discussion of mere facts, and to a
remarkable degree be succeeds. Vet
throughout the whole address, runs
the sub-theme of the demagogue,
plainly apparent to him who deigns to
road between the lines.
In the very core and central thought
of the address this appears most
plainly. He asks the question "Shall
the people rule?" and leaves the answer
to be in (or rod by hisaudlonce, knowing
rull well that It can and will draw but
one Inference, and that tbut Inference
will draw after It a score of others that
will tnuke for the strengthening of his
support. A well worn bit of dema-
goiriiery tnis, but one that has served
' as a life buoy to the Domocratlo party
In more than one hard position. Jt
was 00 this very plank tout the Domo
cratlo party la Oregon succeeded in
floating to the terra firma of the Initi
ative and Referendum, with Its direct
primaries, its "holy Statement" and
score of attendant circumstances. A
clever dovloe this, for Mr. Bryan to
use, but one that could have been em
ployed with equal efficacy by his op
ponent, Mr. Taft Unlike the famous
French physician's pill that would
kill a cobbler but cure a tailor, it is
a specifio'that might be taken by the
leader of either party with equally
uenenciul results.
The other features of the address
show a strangely aggressive disposi
tion masking an attitude of extreme
caution and care. He ramps and
roars 'tis true, yet be does it restrain
edly, fearing to frighten the brooding
"doubtful vote" from iu nest. In
electing bis points of assault be
chooses carefully, so that do blow may
bruise the bead of a possible sup
porter. He refrains from following
me suggestions of his party leaders
For Sale.
A young driving horse.
drive single? or double. Mrs
Riekroali, Or.
For Sale.
At the Dallas Foundry,
August is probably the most danger
ous month of the year for property , lv,wer gasoline engine for farmers1
owners. In addition to the danger of j us'- 7-24-8t
loss from mischievous passing hoboes
and other such shadv characters
danger which remains a practically! ,'ru'k rea,,y ror mnrket Ju'y 15. at
fixed quantity througuoutevery month ; yari1 mile Dorth of Mo.umouth.
of the year, they must also live in con- j " F- silew- 7-7-tf
Brick For Sale.
Notice ia hereby piven to whom it mav con
; rem, nti ine uuueisienea, txeeutrix of ti,
i eaiate id Edwin Cad well, deceased, haafi ed he
i nual account in ald estate, ln the County Court
: ol ihe Mate of Oregon lor Polk County, and aidd
I Court has aet r?alurdny. September l'2t at 10
JSroke to i cluck a. in. of said day at the county four
I room in oailaa, folk county, Oregon, na the
.Voner, j time aiul place ior hearing Cte same; all p-raons
,l -1 1 -4 r ' hftviiiff objet tinll tliere'o, if any thete ue, are
hereby nolitied to a) pear ' and present the
I same at wild lime and place or said executrix
will apply to the Court to have aald account
approved, the estule closed aud the executrix
aicharirea.
lmted at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, th
10th ilay of August, 190)4.
siiblev Kakin, Attya. for estate.
JENNIE CADWKLI.. Executrix of
estate of Edwin Cadwell, deceased
3-horse
stant misgiving on account of the in
creased probability of destruction of
property by fire. Everything that can
be burned has had an opportunity to
become as dry as tinder under the
past weeks of hot rainless weather,
and ut present everything is ripe for a
destructive conflagration Bhould a
blaze once gain any headway. A fire
in the business portion of the city at
this time would, unless promptly dis
covered and controlled, mean an Im
measurable property Iosb. Duritip;
such a time, if at no other season in
the entire year, the demand for a night
watenman becomes imperative, and
the citizens should waste no time in
securing the appointment of such an
officer. Dallas' proiierty is too valu
able for her citizens to risk what a
single unguarded night might bring
forth.
Wanted.
10O0 biisheis White Oats. Oive
prices. Mi scott & Starr. 8-14-tf
Notice For Publication.
Wanted.
Housekeeper for Ditllas College dor
mitory. Liberal wages. Address C. A.
Moek, Dallas, Oregon. 8-11-tf
For Sale.
Fine family cow, and heifer calf 3
months old. Inquire of Miss Ida
Thompson. First pluce west of Dr,
Embree's residence. S-l 1 -3t
Only A Mask.
Many are Dot being benellteifby tho
summer vacation as they should bo.
Now, notwithstanding much outdoor
life, Jhey are little if any stronger than
they were. The tan on their faces is
darkerand makes them look healthier,
but it is ouly a mask. They are still
Implements.
All parties intending to buy imple
ments had better see F. J. Wagner
Derore making their purchases.
1-17-tf.
20 Tons Hay Wanted.
The Willamette Valley LumberCom
pany wants bids for 20 tons of timothy,
vetch and cMeat hay, (baled) delivered
at the ii ill. 8-11-tf
U. S. Land Office at Portland,
June 2, I'm.
r.otice Is hereby given that Michael K. Sennit,
wetler, of Dallaa, Oregon, who, on June 2, 1H08,
mane limner una stone Application, No. 777s,
mi- n . . ui wie r.. v.. OI hecilon M. Tnwn.
ship 9 kange tt'.. Wii. Mer.. haa Hied notice
of intention to make Final Tiinlter Pnwif in
esiauiisn claim to the land above deaciibed.
before the County Clerk, at Dallas, Oregon, on
thelsth day of August, P.
Claimant iinmea as uituei.8es: W. V. Fuller,
of 1 n I las. Oregon; Auron Maybee, of Dallas,
Oregon; S. K. Dale, of Dallas, Oregon; Otto
Byerley, ofDallas, Oregon,
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
B Kegiater.
Administrators Notice.
Notice la hereby given that the undersigned
by an order of the Countyatourt of Polk county.
Oregon, has been appointed aa administrator of
the estate of Clyde S. Keep, deceased. All Der-
aoii8 having claims against such estate are
required to present them within lix months
from the date of this notice, with the proper
VOUCheiS. tO the UllderNlirned at Ihn nrtii.a nl
Keurve u. Bingnam. in; south nminoi.
Street, Salem, Oregon.
oaten this 10th day of August, 1908
D. W. DANFORTH.
Wm Hf ,A fao fear 1'
- ' em if you I
J"
WHEN WE LOAD OUR
WAGON
the next time we would like to include
a few groceries for you. We know if
we once sell you a few that after that
we will sell you
ALL YOUR GROOERIES
Make your first order consist of the
articles you know most about, both as
to qualities and prices. Then the ad
vantage and economy of buying here
will be all the more apparent to you.
E. BOYD & SON
Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 3U.
Notice For Publication.
-n ... una vauuuu, ami more tlian ,,i,ai,iurumi ami tnei , v-"il
e yearns to serve the commonwealth i , U'rk ,,n r Wore Thursday, August i , y 8 taw""" is t,le l't and clieap
e yearns at present to make sure of 2- al 'Vlock a m. Plans and sivc- i , u ',"cna ,,,1V. I.7J per load,
it election. In consequence he ts I
ideations may be found with tho clerk I ,"Ilv,'r,,1' Mutual phone UUT.or leave
petiu. and makes sleep refreshing,
and that i- Hood's Sarsitparilla. Pu
pils and teachers gnnerallv will find
ml directly assaulting the ad minis- 1 100 cni-' purpose of the vacation best
tratlon or Roosevelt, and In this way baerved by this great medicine
hopes to make a strong appeal to the ' laih. as we know, 'builds up the
Roosevelt l!'publleans, so called. ' whole system."
In short, be will he a radical, but I v ' " '
cautious radical. He will follow the Notice to Contractors,
lloes of least resistance. He will "be ! 1 ,ie cl''tk of tne "' hd board of dis
II things to all men that perchance , ,rlot No 8 wi" "wive waled bids, for
be may win one." Double defeat haa ; tm Wftructlon of a sehoolhouse in
taught blm caution, and more than 8"iJ ,ll8tril't- D'ds to be lile.1 with the
be
be
hi
careful to throw out nothing at the i ot t,,e Sl Ul"' board ; in theoftloe of the
iHginnlng that may prove to be a ' 0,,III7 "cntml Supetintendent; or at
booineraog luu r la the campaign, j the F""9 C"' ,lauk- ln Falls City.
Reduced to Its essence aud Ititerpteted T ht" K'htKI' kmrd res.-rves the right to
10 iisirue lutent, the fmd nwh of I " J,vl " or M" h,,l submitted
ocerHant Is to reality nothing more
than a shrewd and well formulated
appeal to the American people to give
bill! the prealdencv a r i. i .i.
b. ha. erM . vain for .ixtco years. ! t!.?lV
Thl. is bis first and fore.nost aim. ! J tJU5JJNt55 LOCALS. !
mmv uwir .uatir BUrP Of l, T,!, i w w rwW W WV9 1 9
PrlM one" appart otty rr-f(r to be A Trr,l-'-n Mtrr Ih.a hml .rr rh.rr.-J
liik-rll for rm lhn I -
prxaby failing to strike conMerna- T' . . ,
tioa to the heart of il,. -j IT i?.. f"
mlttee. Is Still of anma l,nnnM talfiimac.rr.. l
. ....,-..H aia aB nwnwumi tn.ai I atord is
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar posts for sale nt 1 II eentd
nervous, easily tired, upset bv ti illes. ; each. Also another e,.r nf ,i,.. n,.
and they do not eat nor sleep well, j A Star shingles. Sofhren Ware-
ii mi-y ueeu is wnitt tones the Hiii sk. 7-2-4-tf
nerves, erieets Ulgeli, in, creates np
v 23 Tons Pears Wanted.
The Monmouth Evaporating and
canning i ompany will pny the hitth
est market price for canning for 25
tons of Hurtlctt iors delivered nt the
( annery building in good condition.
-t-8t
' Wood For Sale.
lo you need wood? We want to
rem i mi you that the block wood from
the illametto Valley Lumber Com
W. M. Smith. Clerk or School Board.
District No. , Monmouth R. F. I). 1.
8 1 1 -.tt
orders
store.
11 -22 tf.
at Webster's con feel l.iiwrv
. j
AUGUST BOWMAN.
ruiem
New Prices of Ice.
On and after this date, the price of
ice will U as follows:
60 lbs., and under, 1 cts. per lb.
100 lbs., f 1.25 per 100.
200 lbs., ti tin per ,oo.
Cash must accompany all out-of-town
order, and add 15c. for each
sack.
7-7-tr DALLAS ICK. COMPANY.
Notice of Sal.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JfNE 3. 1K78.
I'uited Siatea laud Office,
Portland. Oregon,
v. ., , . , June 8, ltajs.
Notice ia herebv given (hat in nn...H....nA
with the proviaions ot Ihe act of Congress of
i"f ;,'i M,,llle, "A et for the sale of
:,l,uc' io'i'ib iii me siaiesoi i. alllornia. Oregon.
.eiana, ana nasliinglon Territorv," as ex
tended to all the Public Land Slatea' by act of
"""' '"'f. r-ri ti. niavcarver, of Dallaa,
county of Polk state of Oregon, has this day
nle in hi, 1.1. ... .... . . '
. awurn siaiemeiit
i iNO, fur the purchase of the S. E. of S E
ot section No. 1. in Township No. 9 South
I'.VVU I -y1 ' ,""d 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 the
k .". j . """ Oregon, on Wednesday,
the-jh.h day of Auguat. I'.ioh.
i "i names as witnesses: Aaron Maybee, of
.......... ",,-,,. , inrt-uce w. Miuitx, ot Dallas,
JloK"i'!:,""!P!T,rl,'J''0' Oregon; Nea-
mith Hale, of Dallas, Oregon.
Any ami all nerwms claiming adversely the
above deacrtlieil lands are reiMicated to tile their
August laii uor ueioresalil aith day of
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Kegwter.
LOOK HERE!
SYRUP
a cough or cold Is generally a forerunner of many serious
Kick speils. It Kbould not be neglected, the human brea'hiiv
system m a combination of tubes and cells, which must In
Kept in tnier to insure good health.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup
CI IRF COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS,
vUt.3 WHOOPINQ COUGH, CROUP
AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES.
Cured of a Chronic Cough.
J. II. Ellis, P.t'tlo, Mont., writes: "r cheerfully recom- '
Tiierid Kallard's lloreiiound Byrup to all people afflicted
with chronic eoujjiis. 1 Buffered for years with a chronic
couli which would luist all winter. Ballard's Horohound
byrup ellectod an immediate and permanent euro."
25c, 50c and $1.00.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAND. ACT Jt'NE .1, Ki,
I luted Statea Und Ortice,
Portland, Oregon,
wo'lh.'.rL.J' ' V
June :t is:, entitle -An act fr the aa
vi1.'!"'.1 v.'" lifonila. Oregon
..-on e Terntory.' Mexleialci
State of Oregon, haa tllia day hied III 1 1,1. offic
ial, aworn atateinriil No. T77U ... ... "
V Lh ?. "'. W. of' Section No. a "n
. , , Kniire No. a West and
will olti-r proof to ahnw ti..t n. i a
more valuable for ha Umber or alone than for
agricultural puriawn, and to ealabhah hil
claim to sai.) land before Countv t ier?
In!' OU Wed,,l1"'' -r of
The City Express & Transfer Co.
does all kinds of hauling at
reusonaoie rates, stand and both
phones at Webster's Confectionery
MUSCOTT & STARR
ProprieLort
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
500-502 North Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.,
Sold and Recommended by
STAFRIN DRUG COMPANY
DALLAS,
OREGON
TIMBER LANDS
Fuller & Elliott
Only Real Estate firm in Polk County
hanrl In. TI..I T , . . . J I
nuiuer Liauu exclusively
XJOn t rail to Cull or aarlto If t..-.
1.1 ijj vn i uj sell.
Office in Crider Building
DALLAS, . . OHEOO
m T-a4afl Snappy! I
-1 fr tr ,
U ' j-w a I
Ft
'---TrTu
THE riONEER
TEMPERANCE BEER
of tiie Pacific Coast
For Sale by
Delightful!
For sale at
all leading tem
perance driuk
stands.
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.,
ASTORIA, OREGON
N-lic I. heret.T riven that br virtue ami in
pur.ii-.ni' ! in oMr ih . . .
wwd: that ia, ' "e -l.l,( ir,. fr Poia i.uulv. aiun.a I,!
Doolev imta It "It ..i,.- ' - n,niJTs m.2t. ..ZZ Lz''. TT'j. .1!" I":' "d in
rwyi vi iuiis up tne
i-any ami tneo there are hardly
enough." Tillamook Herald.
; in in in. niiirni Julia I aimiln 1, .1. . i
lire, ling lb, un.ierai1N,l .,loi'nl'lrir. i
lie namea mm wltne.ua- , , . . .
Dallaa. Oregon: Earl Wlaecarv., l'i-li I."1
on; Neaiimh Dale ni ii.ii..
Byerley. oil. 11..., iregon. '
AliirarHl.il nermma .l.imln. l.i . .
abore-di-arnhed land, are re.nie.ted to ft 1 their
claim. In ihi. ofhee on or before a.i.1 aah 37:
lAUtPENDENCE i MONMOIfTH
Railway.
FROM IN DEPENDENCE.
fob DaLLaa.
JOHN BIRD, DALLAS, 0EEG0N
Citation.
of Anttiiat, l!.i
AU.EUNON g. DRFSSFR.
Kegiater.
Notice For Publication.
fat T"""!! of the Interior,
8- Land otnee at Portland, oreron
Join jinh. !-.
ol
ne.
serial
RentoB county Is turning ber best
efforu at present toward tbe prep
aration for ber annual Industrial
General Debility
lA7 In and day not Urn ia that tWIiraj
f wwakraraa that anas, a harden cat it.rU.
Food tVaas not Mn-rartbro.
fawn aVan not urn.a.
It hard to K hard to bear, what
mtmi4 h eaur. vtuiltf la on th ehh, and
lb trhnla .Talrtw aaflera.
For Uua runditloa tak
Hood's Sarsaparilla
tt Tttaliava Uat hVctnat and lirea vtcor aaat
teat I ail the orrana and ftmrtlona.
ia mmoal tiqoH term or hi rbomUteal
UIiaMkaonultrMUhi. MDaWatt.
Notice u herebv rtven that
f' f ' h-"n ,h o June
tswvmaOe 1. and s. ae,.oati..n No 7m Sertll
folpA',,;"",7Coort'' "e State of Oreroa.
a,'7v!a.M lM'nd'" 00 niorV"3eJel'" 'i"' of William Uvar
1 nmUmh' XiZSaVTk l.ivVrlm"r,-,..
10 oi"J V??vJnn.J'Prmm- -lallr,
laa.U::aji , . . -..; . U.1
l r7j"-!i0;.1 Ip" '"denendeoc. riallr
ria atauB.
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Clerk at mm4 rwl
TTOltIT AT LAW
B. F. JONES
Office in Cooper Building.
IXDEPEXDENXE. - OBEG0S
TTTnxrr at Law
J. I.. Colli xs
TTorT at Law
L. D. BROWN
Sotat Ptbljc; A-tbct
Tplow Bldg.. MUl Su1
DALLAS. OEEGOS-
Ed. F. Cop,
Office in Coururvo
DALLAS, OTSOCi