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Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS LESSEES Published Semi-Weekly at J1.S0 per Year. Strictly In Advance. Entered aa aeeond-claiis matter March 1, 1907, at the pot office at Dallas, Oregon, miller the Act of Congress ol March 3, 187y. COURT BOISE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. DALLAS, OREGON, NOVKMBKB 10, 1908. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. THE DEMONSTRATION TRAIN. The Southern raclflc Demonstration Train that passed through Dallas, Friday, will prove an invaluable influ ence for development in all lines of agricultural pursuit in the Willamette Valley, not that it enables the furmers who visit it to grasp fully, in the brief time in which they are privileged to inspect the exhibits and converse with the demonstrators, even the rudiments of the vast subjects with which it deals, but because It serves the pur pose of an eye opener, a euggester, a forecaster of possibilities and proba bilities. The farmer, horticulturist, or dairy farmer who goes through the demonstration train and examines its rnagnillcent exhibits, comes away with his miud full of a jumbled muss of undigested ideas, probably none of which are of any immediate value or benellt to him. Under this maze of mingled fragments of plans and and suggestions, runs a strong, definite central thought how ever, the thought tbut these exhibits have portrayed not actualities but possibilities, that they give a picture of the agricultural industry of the Willaiiiotte Valley, not as it is, but as it cau be made by careful, up-to-date and intelligent methods of farming. And with the awakening of this cen tral idea, comes the decision to study the advanced methods of farming and to mako a strong and intelligent ((Tort to real l.o the puasibiUties that wore only hinted at in the clemoutaiy lessons learned on tlio demonstration train. This is ono ot tho purposes, the principal purpose, for which the train Is run and It is undoubtedly achieving its end. During tho next five years wo may look for cuormous Htrideg in the agricultural develop ment or tho Willamette Vulley as a direct result of tho labors of thoso who planned and prepared the train and conducted it on its eight day tour of tho Valley. PROBATE. Estate of A. J. Purvine, deceased inventory and appraisement tiled and approved. Estate of Albert W. Fowler, deceased final account beard and approved; ordered that distribution be made as prayed for and administratrix dis charged. E-itate of Robert Riley, deceased flnal account approved and adminis trator discharged. Estate of William Miller, deceased final account allowed and administra- j tor discharged. Kstate of Sarah M. Gibson, deceased inventory and appraisement filed. Estate of Emily Foreman, deceased flnal account set for hearing Thurs day, December 10, at 10 o'clock a. ra. ; resignation of Ira Foreman, adminis trator, accepted and Oscar Hayter appointed administrator. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full -bottom Dutch' men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Your grocer returns your money if you doa't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. BUSINESS LOCALS. M REAL ESTATE. MB Young et uxtoA J and L Barbara, lot in Dallas, $000. Mary E Hayes to William Hayes, lots in Germantown, $125. H M Crane et ux to R M Harris, 10 acres, t 7 , r 3 w, fiooo. Arch R Lewis et ux to John M Boyer, 80 acres, t 6 s, r 4 w, $500. K O Harmon et ux to Frank Barber, 50 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w, $2000. H II Peebles et ux to Edna A Gor don and Blanche Hess, lots in Dallas, $1300. Francis M Donaldson et ux to Thomas D McClaln, lots in Bueua Vista, $525. State of Oregon to C A Gray and A A Cunningham, 205 acres, t lis, r(i w, $256. j J A Gray et al to B F Boughey, 205 acres, t 9 s, r 6 w, $3000. Evan Evans et ux to Z M Knight et ux, 24 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w, $1. United States to W W Chappell, 80 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w, patent. David M Guthrie to Charles W Win- nicb, CI acres, t 8 s, r 5 w, $100. fAdvertisements under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent tier word. Jirst insertion: lA cent per word for each insertion thereafter; .'10 words or less. Il ler nionm. flu aaverwseineii inserted for leNS that lr: cents. figures count as one word, l-or instance, the numeral comhiuaiion "li'iO" counts as one word. Two initials count as one word. For instance, ".I f ft,,,, .a" wtimifl hh two words. The minimum chure In for words: that is, an advertisement from 1 wonl to 15 worda iB counted as lft words; an advertisement from 16 to '. words, inclusive, Is counted us a) woras; from 21 to words, is counted as 25 words, etc. The figures following the advertisement indi cate how loin; it is to run. and are not charged to the customer. For instance, 1 -2t indicatea that the advertisement was first published on March 31, and that it is to be inserted twice. The fiiriires iiiid letters 41-tf indicate that the advertisement was lirst published April 1 ana that it is to lie run until the customer orders it discontinued. For Sale. Good driving or work horse, Hayter. Mark 10-27-tf For Sale. Cheap. One polished oak roll-top desk as good as new. Inquire of F. H Pepper, lee plant. ll-6-2t Men Wanted. For the work of sewer construction in this city. Inquire of Venske & Taylor at Dallas Hotel. " 9-11-tf For Sale. Light team, work harness, (nearly new; single buggy. Eahl Dav, Dal las. ll-3-3t Whether the election of Alt. Ilryau to the presidency would have brought hard times or not, is an open question. But it Is a certainty tliat the election of Mr. 'I aft Is bringing good times by putting inon formerly Idle, thousands of them, back to work ami it is bring ing them with a rush too. Tho Republican party, iu spite of Its following of false and Populistlc gods in tho state politics of Oregon, proved unexpectedly loyal to Its accepted principles In the recent National test, as is testilled by the strong plurality given to Tort in the presidential election last week. The National struggle is ended, however, and now the state polities, ror a moment shoved into oblivion by a larger and more compelling Interest, are-coming again to tho rront with abundant promises uf a Htruggle beside whore seriousness tho one just past will palo into insigiiillcaniv. And the iniestion upiermost now Is whether or not tlio Republican party will continue as staunch as it proved itseir in the question or National interest, or will return again to its wallowing In 1'optilistic mire. MoMinnvlll,. I, to have a free de- H" lVl40e "f ,hft ,vi' 'n which livery system. Some time ago the " owner or keeper, or either of Jjcws Kep.irler mentioned the f, t 1 them, may rido; and such pen a It v flint tlit.ra uuj Bi,nt..l.,, 1.... i . I ..... . 1 J -c-..ll UD Itri LUIl Ufllt'lll Or Master of Song Coming. Tho announcement that Otto F. L Hcrse, the well known tenor, is to visit hare Thursday, Novembers, will arouso a great deal or enthusiasm among the public. Recent criticisms of Mr. Herso's singing seem to unite at tho point or his ever Increasing excellence, t or sheer beauty or voice he surpasses almost every tenor ever heard on the coast. Mr. Hcrse's phrasing Is a thing to give the listener joy without stint. His command of shading and coloring Is adequate for every least and greatest call upon It. Some of the single tones will remain in the memory always, for he has every shade or color on his pallette, and a master artist's skill in using each. Hewill be heard here in English, German, Scotch and Irish songs. The Increasing popularity of this singer all over tho country insures an enjoy ablo evening's entertainment. Thous and bave greeted him everywhere and nave been charmed by the marvelous sweetness of his voice. As a general rule, groat singers hold themselves to the very largo cities, but Mr. Herso has placed on his traveling route many or tho smaller towns. Principal R. R. Hill says thut the Dallas public school has just received its apportionment tr books rrom the county Tor the school library. There aro 125 volumes and they will bo a valuable addition to the already large list of books In the library. Notice. By tho provisions or Chapter !). Laws HKI7, Pago 409, notice is hereby given that in sixty days from the date of this notice it will bo unlawful for stock to ruu at large, uuder penalty of $10.00 for the first oftVu and $20.(Ki Tor each and every subsequent offense, to be recovered rrom tho owuer or the stock in Civil Action in the name or the Stnte or Oregon berore a Justice or Notice. First-class horse shoeing done at F. J. Wagner's implement and black smith shop. 9-4-tr Piano For Rent. In excellent condition. Inquire of W. P. Caldwell. ll-2-9t. Notice. Order your Plymouth Rock broilers and Tries from M, B. Young. Phone 350. 11-10-tr warrant this, ami all that reinnliuxl netvssHty for Installing tlu system was the proper numbering of the houses, and the const ruction of walks. TIlfM last in. lit Uoiisi reiiireini'iits Iibvh now Imvii met or soon will in met, us the town council have made the proer move in the mutter. Last Saturday, Postal lnsMvtor Thomas J. Flavin was hern and looked over the city with a view to making it reort to the department with regard to etal lishing the rre delivery system, and it is understood the nqmrt will Ih fv oral.lo. Telephone-Itegistcr. This is In a city no larger than Pal las. Also, If citizens (.r Dallas reinetn- l-r cornvtlv and when collected paid into, thocoiiunon schxil fund of the County In which such ,s IMOHKHI wiiiiin sixty davs after such animal is proved to be at '"tge. Dated this loth day or November. I""'! E M. SMITH. County Clerk Cow For Sale. Five years old ; gentle; easy milker; gives milk now; in good condition. Ciiaulks IloitMN-a, Buell, Or. 10-lC-tf Now is the Time to visit California When summer has passed in these northern states, the sky is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature's happy provisions eternal sum mer Tor those who cannot endure a more severe cli mate. California has been called the Mecca of the winter tourist." Its hotels and stopping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accommodations, congen ial companions, and var ied, pleating recreations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, describing in detail the many delights of winter in California. Very low round trip excur sion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from Dallas to Los Angeles and return is $58.80 Limit six months, allowing stop-overs in either direc tion. Similar excursion rates are in effect to all California points. or full Information, sleeping car reserva tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS Gen. WM. McMURRAY Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon 2B Dis count 3a Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday November To November 11 14 LADIES' SUITS AND SKIRTS All go at 25 per cent discount Administratrix Sale. For Sale. Two high-grade Jersey cows. Fresh. Evan Evans, Dallas. Phono East 35, 11-10-tr Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents each. Also another car or extra Star A Star shingles. Sokhren Ware iiotsE. 7-24-tf Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that I am able to lurnish you all kinds or slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates, Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 119C; Bell 443. 8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. Collections. I havo been conducting a collecting agency in Dallas for more than a year, and have thus Tar met with al most uniform success. Ail accounts placed in my hands for collection will receive prompt and careful attention. and I feel that I can assure complete satisfaction to all my clients. 8-18-tf L. D. BUTLER Notice o! Final Settlement. Notice ii lierel.y given that ihomnleralRiied ai a.limiiiMralur of the t atalr of Kmily Foreman m-reiiae,!. una lileil In liiial aeeouill In the r. iMily t'.inrt l the Slate ol Oregon, (or I'olk Colltltv. H 11.1 that i'lllir,.,lv th lntli riuv ... ,--,,.-,, ,,...,Ni wie i.otir ol len o eloek In ihe Inrenoon ol hhu day, al the four! room of me aai'i oiiniy i ourl In me city ol Dallas. Ore K.Hi. Inn la-en api-iinte.! tiy aaul County ourl aa the time aii'l plaee lor Ihe hearing ol iihieetlolia to the Haul litial 11 nut a.l !.. wiiieiueui inereol. OSOAK H VTKR, Aillnininlrator ol the piate ot t "oly Foreman, deeease1. 'latl ,V Piatt. AllonievN. 'ate.1 ami lirat published November 10, IMUM. Notice For Publication. I Notice For Publication. f. , there is before the city a wheme for niiiiilicring the hooe the llrst step toward mvuriug fre delivery system. Why n. carry the good work right on to Its l.uitiinitte conclusion and h IJ Dallas .till in its I iVu.T:,"1 " ,uh llgbtful plaee In the front rank of the rogrviTe cities of the Willamette Valley lerlmrnt ol the Interior S. IjiiJ Oilier al IVrl.an.l ii...., .... t l-lotr .at. im. NiMioe la hrrrt.y rlvrn thai Key II W , of I'alUa. oti-ca,ii. who, on tvni.rr ah in aa-lt rmbr or Mom- retry. No i.!.' tor 's ',ol I, of Hei-llea 4. loan. Km - .. ; K.i.era Weal. Wlllamrllr Mrrl.lian, haa Mr.i , Bolter of inl ntloa to anafca Final TroW to ft.tatlat claim to Ibr land ahor tnrrl)M i ln-lo.-r K, M Umlth. Could rlrrk of i-i General Debility I'aj In and diy not there-1 that lerlinc Of wraknea that main bunlra of ItarlL ' Food dai not atrrnrtbrtL Flerp dor not rffmJv. It I hard to d.K hard to hear, what hoaid b e.r . TltalftT HMtat ebb. and Uie whole tyairra auflrrm. For Una runditloa take Hood's Sarsaparilla It titallara the blund and rt'ea Tfei and tone to all the orran and tlmrtketa. la Banal liquid form ee la rbnrotaird UbteUknunuf arsataba. lopduarall. latraanl MMH nllmnaa; !. F ConW ol lal a Oree-. M. A of Kuril. ' ..B. If W HilMhan. ot ta,.aa, orroa. J. P Hyrra, of Itailaa. otve-on AU.KKNON a, I'krwril. avit.trr. Notice Far TablkatiM. tVtrtnarnl of thr tntrrlor. V . laaa oevor at f.i aal orran. I'ltia hah !. potior t tarrM el rm that W t it J -r- . .-, it,-!. wm on a nr., a na. . 4f nntrrof -vfrlitrt. . iu (. w i, ol a. i, and lot of MM t. Tontrafclp T S-otk. Kanrrt l .aavrl MrHlua ka. aire 4Krl Intooiioa fca auta f i,, r-4 laxnuh ik r am to th land at- rfrnirf t4or koamtra an4 aoraarw .4 I alio. Male. "- at P.niaa4. trnina, on tna sk aa of (kraonrr. Inn. 1 in inanl naiore aa nttf i' in i f (Vaw I'm !. Orrr.41 .l lon. X Pnrli trr fW anaa Ni-anw nf ia.iaa, lm.. c, L. i onWn. af fjatla tapre au.kos city . atrriiaare. Iiepartiiient o( Ihe Interior. S. l.au.l oiluv al I'oitlaiKl. llreaon. No etnU-r .". los. otli-r Ifl herehv eiteii thai ll..a u.u.l.ur an, -oioer, affhinatoii. u ho, on Nevemla-'r S. -, u,..ie ii.ni.T ijiiNi A..,n anon, iso ii'4. ler N.inli,t i, ol North, a-t ',. Section a .. i amp S.M1H1 ,. Kauae 7 eat ,.f lllamrtte Mert.ltaii. Ih li;,l noli, vol Intention lo make tniai t .h IT,.( loeMal.lirh i-lalm lo Ihe land at..r ,!,. nlM. Iviorr the kextlrr and Kna-tvrr . I I . I an. I oitirr. al I'onland, lrr " " Ihr I -th day ol January, mot) t laimaul nainea an nitnratw-fi: John howr of aiMN.uver. WathiiiKioii: IhiM.I Vounr ol Van omver. Waalm ru.i,, invrcr krl ar. of an e..ller. alniKen . I'aui Met ker.el VaDOOOyrr n aahtnirtoti. A1.I.KKXON 8. I1KFS1-.FK. Re later. MAGAZINE READERS VISIT MAGAZIII aumilalhi iiaanmtd. aoatl anriri , and MteUaonalCaiaaraaiaaa a. Ba 1m aaaL faar CAKII4 CIAFT aaaV kite. -a at W br $1.00 tOAO 01 A TI0USAID WOIDIIS aKnaanf 71 IJO i mi eacaa nataataC nk miar atikuk. tlmnj at-ni al a I ' in Cm.nr ' '' adUajna. Tl . . . $3.25 .... Jl.50 A a Ana al ardanat lUGAZIVt Sa.Fa.aaaa All for SITSSET rUMai Notice ii herehv piyen tlmt Sarnh F. Jack, as iidininiiitratrix of tlie estitte of T. P. Jack, de ceased, will pursuant to the order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for i'olk County made mid entered September 12. 11108, from and after November 11th, 1908, proceed to sell the real estate hereinafter described at private sale for cash and that said administratrix may be seen ill person and addressed and any desired information obtained of her at all times at Orient, Oregon, said real property being de scribed as follows: The undivided one-third of the laud begin ning at a point W links 8. of the section corner on line between wectionti 32tind 33 in T. 8 S , K. 5 W. of Will. Mer. running thence W. on an agreed line on the X. boundary of L. B. Mar tin's land to a point 450 links N. and 1-1 deg. VV. of the 8. E. corner of the Donation i.aud Claim No.illof JoliuChamherlalns; thence X. 14' deg. . along the east line of said claim to a point on the 8. boundary line of M. Bres ler's land the same being 925 links 8. and 160 links Kast of the Ki section corner on line be tween sections :U and :t2: thence east 31 chains to a point on the bank of creek; thence N. 250 links; thence E. 2750 links to a point; thence N. ti75 links; thence E. 8H7 links to land sold to R. K. Osborn; thence S. 9 deg. E. 025 links to road; thence N. 71 deg. E. 1072 links to sec. line between sections 32 and 33; thence 8. on said section line to the place of beginning con taining 13S.07 acresof land more or less said land being n part of the 1). L. C. of Henry W. Evans Noh. No. 2279 save I acre given for school pur poses, all in Folk Couutv, Oregon. 8ARAH F. JACK, Administratrix of the eHtate of T. I'. Jack, deceased. Kd. Mendenliall and A. R. .Mendenliall, Port laud, Oregon, Attorneys for estate. DON'T WAIT! Such bargains won't last long at DALLAS MERCANTILE CO. Executor's Notice. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the nndemined as administrator of the estate of William Miller, deceased, has tiled his final account lti the t ouniy i.ourt 01 me male of Oregon, for Polk County, and that Haturdav. the 7th dnv of Xovember, 1908. at the hourof ten o'clock in the lorenoou 01 said day, at the court room of the saia county court In the City ol Dallas, Oregon nas neen apioinieil by said Court as wie tune aim piace lor tne Hearing of objec tions to the said liiial account and the settlement inereui. ANDREW KERSHAW, Administrator of the estate of William Miller, deceased. Oacar Hayter. Attorney. Hated and HrBt published October 9, 1908. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned haa been duly apianuted by the County Court of I'olk County. Oregon, as administrator of the rvie ui iran m. meson, late 01 said County. All persona having clalroB against the aaid eaiaie are reiiiirea to present them to me, duly verllled, within six months from the t nnhii. cation ol Hits notice. Such claims must be pre- aented 10 me at lny residence, about one mile from 8alem on the mad leading from the steel bridue acroaa tlie Willamette Klver to tola in I'olk County, or they may be preaenled to the 11 t 'era ui run county, at nis oltice In 'lias, ureKiill. JAMES 8IMONTON, Administrator of said estate Dated and tiret published October 20. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the nndcrsiirned haa been duly appointed administrator of the t-wiie ui ..mean- .timer, iicceaaed, by theCoiinty 11 h ftaie 01 Oregon, lor I'olk County, All prisons having claims aaainat the aaid eslate are hereby not! lied 10 preat nt the same duly verllicd, together with the progier vouchers therefor, to Ihe undersigned at his place of l.uaiueaa in Willaimna, Yamhill County Ore. ron. or at the office of the county clerk ol l'.,ia County, in Dallas. Oregon, within six month. 11. uiriwi-1.1 1 11 is nonce, lialed aud iirat published October .10 191M ANI1KKW KKKsilAn' Administrator of the eMale ot Maccle Mliler, deceaaed. Oacar Hayter. Attorney. Notice For Publication. . . .IVwtmmt of the Interior. I . S. Land other at Portland. Oregon. Notice is hrrrbyrtvrn that John H. Nct'herto'n. of l,iu.li-tin. who. ou svpiemla 24. . . - -Mi.im, rmrv o ikj w 1 No l..r I 1, Srttion 24, TownshlpTStouth. Kanrr ,-.!. HiLaairlir lm.l..n k.. n..li,-r ..I inlrulion loinakr Final Homcatrad lir year lrif lo eal.b.iah claim to the land abort dmrntwsl. hrlorr K M. Smite, County flrra of l.ah day of Norrmorr. 1H1. t latmanl two aa nitnesnea Mart Blod- r'iV .0,.."r"- H'- N Harnntton. t allaa Orrron: Rot Bir.1 of 11... .' I lata bird, of laiilaa. Ornroa. ' AlA.r. a.o. S. PRFSJ-KR. Krf i.lrr. Adraiaistrator's Notice. "rrrf-y rim that the andrratrnrd imintntrator 01 tkr wswaI . aM droraarst. dhl. on thr i.-nd .lay of lirtot.. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned executors of the estate of William l.ivermore, deceased, by virtue and authority of an order of me county couri 01 roig county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the 20th dav of October, 1908, authorizing and directing them to sen tne nereinaiter aescribea real property belonging to said estate at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, will on or after Friday, November 20th, W08, ofter for sale to the highest bidder the following described real premises to wit; Lot No. 5 in Block No. 19 of the Improvement Company's addition to the City of Dallas, Polk County.Oregon, also Lot No. 0 in Block No. 7 111 Liven s l.acreoie addition to the Town of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, and Lot No. 1 in Block No. 7 of Leven's LaCreole Addi tion to the Town of Dallas, Polk County, Ore gon. All sales will be subject to confirmation of the said County Court of Polk County, Oregon. Healed bids may be handed to either of the undersigned lor either or all of the above de scribed lots. Dated at Dallas, In aaid Polk County, this 23rd day of October, 1908. A. B. MUIR. LEONARD B. L1VEKMORE, Joint executors of the estate of William Livermore, deceased. Sibley A Eakln, Aitys. (or estate. Clean, Fresh Groceries We carry the Famous DIAMOND "W" brand of Extracts, Spices, Coffee, Tea and Canned Goods. Fresh Bread Every Day 1 in , SIMONTON SCOTT Dallas i 4 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administratrix of theestate of John Campbell. Jr., deceased, has tiled her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, and that Wednesday, the 18th day of November, 1908, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, at the Court room of the said County Court in the City ot Dallas, Oregon, haa been appointed by aaid Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections to the aaid Anal account and the settlement thereof. MARGARET D. CAMPBELL, Administratrix of the estate of John Campbell, Jr , deceased Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published October 20, 1908. TIMBER LANDS Fuller & Elliott BUILDERS ATTENTION In connection with our Lumber and Shingle trade we are now handling LIMS, PLASTER, CEMENT, BRICK and SAND. Lowest possible prices on all building material. THE CHAS. 11. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. Only Refil Estate Arm in Polk County handling Timber Land exclusively Don't fail to call or write if a. 1. ' " Office in Crider Building Dallas, - . Oreoo TTOHHEY AT LAW J. L. Collins Main Street, Near Poetofflce ' DALLAS, - - OREOON tk $L C?fv27 I TEAS- COFFEES' SPICES (" f V-nM.T-l- ,h the noimt at law. N. L. Butler, Otic orer Dailaa City Bank. DALLAS, ORB Yttobhit at law B. F. JONES Office in Cooper Building. IXDEPEXDESCE, . OREGON A "FLYER" IN CROCKERY is the only way to express IL You can't afford to lose the chance. Our big stock was bought specially to five the public an opportunity to secure CROCKERY AT BED ROCK PRICES Make a list of what you can use and we will nil the bill and save tod a lot 01 money. It s "up to you" and the quicker you uuj uia Deuer. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon YOU'LL OPEN EYES YOl'R i 1 a romanl at rtaf ik au . .. t'nfiM m a,wk kn. ..j . wMfw uiMaa aaca ,'' tttn. n-it ia.rat.vnf tn miw ot I araar4.aman4. ' aprwant muj part t-TVasrr AT LAW Walter L. Tooze, Jr. Offl? ia Wilawi BMg. DaLLta YTTOMtr AT LAW DALLAS, Ed. F. Cod, Office in Courtbixias ClUtka. la lha Connty Court of tbc 9tata -tn and lot Polk t-miiitv. Orrroai. dM th 91 wn w- Lor la fbc nam of taa tat n . t iBtT (onrt of lh OrArnT L fht wide when you see the kind of groc eries we sell. You'll be both nmuti and delighted at the absent of all trashy or inferior qualities. TAKE OUR TEAS, COFFEES AXD PPICES for Instance. You will find tha strictly high grade in everything cept price. That you will fi""5 tlnctly low. Many sales to sUsW customers lire the reward of moderation. Can we add you to tW list? E. BOYD & SON Phones : Bell M, Mutual 314. 0REOO5 j inrroaon of that dar. thn and . IfarjTtnrr aarn. .h, atM TToaiirs at Law BROWN & STOUT Amtactom Xotait Prmjc Coluctio,, Cirlow BMg. DALLAS. OREOOS i not h ' -1 . aaM fmt ta n-ll ih a.-- "rT aodiuoa ta fa font. A i loin, i Witnana Tharioa. F4 r r4 :T-rT -nlT loan nf tt Man, nf fwa. tr th, nf ho,k n-ita th n! nf Cart itm. tbi. ta aa of A D liaav JJiimtT. IL HAYTER Ofic tmt wuioi'i I tr ..AVll DALULB. M. OLIVE SMITH teaeber ol ' PIANO AND 0EGA5 Stdio. Rom So. Z, Pi Lias onro Orm.