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Polk County Observer ALLGOOD fe COLLINS LESSEKS Published Beml-Weekly at 11.60 per Year. Strictly in Advance. Entered as second-class matter March 1. 1907, at the poat otltce at Dallas, Oregon, nnder the Act oi ijouaress oi aiarcn a, is.if. DALLAS, OREGON, December 4 1908. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. ACKERMAN ISSUES ORDERS State Superintendent Makes Public Information Concerning Eighth Grade Examinations. A "BOOSTING" CAMPAIGN. The "boosting wave," the wave that has lifted Eugene up to the high water mark of prosperity, the wavethat has struck Albany and other valley towns and is sweeping Salem to the front, seems likely to strike Dallas also if the citizens are willing to allow it to strike and are willing to help in every way, to float their city clean up onto its very crest. A mass meeting of the citizens of Dallas is to be held in the Courthouse toulght at 7 o'clock for the purpose of discussing plans for a campaign of "community advertising" and every citizen of Dallas should bo present. The meeting will be addressed by W. 13. Wells, general advertising j agent for the Harriman lines, the ".Sunset man," who will discuss the main points In the art of scientific "boosting" and will be glad to do everything in his power to help the citizens of Dallas to inaugurate such a campaign In this city. The results of scientific boosting of the resources of a community, in oiner words, tne results or proper advertisement, are everywhere mani fest. Scarcely a town can be named in the Willamette Valley, that has made any marked progress during the past year, but that progress may be attributed directly to "boosting." There is no reason why the same methods should nr.t apply to this city, because If there is a city or a com munity in the Willamette Valley that can advertise and can "deliver the goods" that city is Dallas. Even without the agency of advertisement, without even a regularly organized commercial club, the growth of this city during the past year has been little short of miraculous and the beneficial result of a well organized and Bk ii If illy prosecuted advertising campaign can scarcely ! e estimated. In the mass meeting tonight is of- r-roii an exo-llent opiort State Superintendent J. H. Acker- man has Issued an order relative to eighth gradeezaminations in the state during 1909. for the following dates: January 21-22; May 13-14; June 10-11, and September 2-3. The program of examinations will be as follows: Thursdays Arithmetic, writing, history and civil government; Fridays grammar, physiology, geog- j rapby and spelling. Ihe sources from which the ques tions are taken and in which prepara tory study may be made to advantage by those intending to take the exami nations, are (riven as follows : Civil Government United States Constitution. Geography State course of study; Eedway& Hinman's Natural School geography. History List of topics from History Outline in state course of study and current events Language Buehler's Modern Eng lish Grammer, no diagramming. Reading The teacher will send to the county superintendent the appli cant's class standing in reading, L.I-.L l. i.-l t K wuicu shun us tHKen ay euen super- j intendent as the applicant's standing on the subject. Spelling Eighty per cent from Heed's Word Lessons, and twenty per cent from manuscript in Language. Writing Specimensof penmanship as indicated in copied matter and Advertisements under this head are charged I at the rate of 1 cent ner word, iirat insertion; 14 '. I cent per word for each insertion thereafter; 30 i j words or less, f 1 per month. So advertisement inserted for less than la cents. ' Figures count as one word. For instance, the nuuien.1 combinalion )' counts as one I word. Two initisls count ax one word. For Instance, M M Intie." rati n til ms two words. The minimum clmrtte in for 15 words: that is. an aiiverllnement irom i worn to 10 worus is counted as IS words; an advertisement from 16 to 20 words, inclusive, is counted as a) words; from 21 to 25 words, is counted as -25 words, etc. The neures following the a-tvertlsemenl indl- rate how lonx it is to run. and are not charged t to the customer. For instance, 3-31-21 indicates that the advertisement waa first published on March 31, and that it is to be inserted twice. The figures and letters 4-1-tf indicate that the advertisement was first nnblihhed April 1 and that it is to be run until the customer orders it dlfcoiitiuued. Wanted. Woman to do laundry family of three. work for Call at this office. Notice. First-class horse shoeing done at I F. J. Wagner's Implement and black smith shop. 9-4-tf Cedar Posts. Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents each. Also another car of extra Star A Star shingles. Soehbes Waee- HorsE. 7-24-tf Now is the Time to visit California 1 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 for 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, plean'ng recreations. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. from manuscript in Language. Estray Notice. Lost or strayed, an English setter. About 10 months old ; white with pale tan spots on ears; slight rupture visible on abdomen. Last seen near Rickreall. Will give reward for his I return in good condition. E. W. Kearns. COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the County Offices Briefly Told. HEAL ESTATE. Claude A Johnson to H A Johnson, J interest in 130 acres, r 7 s, r 4 w, $1,500. Leora F Shank and Inettie L Hooper to Cora E Towlee, land in Inde pendence, $700. Thonms E Lyons et ux to Polk County, land in t 7 s, r 5 w, and right of way, $100. E W Hinshaw et ux to Laura E Barham, lot in Dallas, $1,200. COMMISSIONEUS' COUIIT. Ordered that $7G be transferred from tho general road fund to road district Number 6. Deed for right of way by Thomas Lyons and wife accepted and ordered that land be opened as county public highway. Ordered that $20 bo transferred from general road fund to road district Number 22. Notice. I have taken charge of the black- smithing department of F. J. Wag ner's implement establish men ton Oak street, and would be pleased to receive the patronage of citizens of Dallas and vicinity. All work will receive prompt and careful attention W. J. Wagner. 11 21-8t Wood For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to place your orders remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of slab wood from either of the Dallas sawmills at the best possible rates. Send in your orders by either phone. Mutual 1196; Bell 443. 8-4 tf. AUGUST BOWMAN. 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. For full information, sleeping car reserva tions and tickets, call on, telegraph or write I. N. WOODS, Agent, DALLAS WM. McMURRAY n. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon ttw tt- Tf Pnrr tt Jz I Your Name For a Fine calendar - 1 Only a limited number can receive our fine Calendars to be distributed after Christmas so come early and give in your name. DALLAS jtilk,wi nun uj.i Notice. ! William Faull, former owner of the Faull hardware store, desires to ex , tend bis hearty thanks to the citiz -ns nity to start r.f DhII.k ml vinii.ln. r,.- n,..i, i;i t ....... I v. iii-u uut-iui u.i. ii a uiMn-menu it win t no ejier merit. It hu w.rk'-d patronage and courteous dcalini? in every other with hint durino- tho iim in i... town wl , re it ha- ,,, tried and it was in business in this city. He be car.no f, here, r lo, everybody ,p,,lU, fur nU tucCKWtHt tne CruveH get out ai,d I i Brothers, acontinuation of the patron- i age mat tie received and assures the macadam btr.i-tn in the citizens of I'ulk countv that thev mill The new main business portion of the city have now had a cuiuparntivcly thorough test and have thus far given better satisfaction than was expected by many. Of course they do nut make as good a street as would a hard sur faced pavement no one exacted or could expect Hint. Under heavy ami long continued rain they will become muddy, but there is this redeeming -itc receive the tiest possible service at the hands of these gentlemen. Program at Star Theater. Tho following is the program at the new Star theater tonitrlit i Friday). Pictures, East Lynne, The I'ucle' Fortune, Tho Vacuum Cleaners; songs, TaTa Au Itevoir (lo.nl Bye and Everybody Loves Me lint The One I Love. Songs will Ixi rendered by Miss about a yesterday after- r. ..i ... i ., umii hu m mutiiiiness ltdoes in iv iiini. iivouavs or far weather 1 n...L t.. ...i... i i . .. i. . . . i " " v nun j usu ueeu secured liv and the streets are as dry and mo ill, the management of the the,er lo sing as In summer. The depth and the 1 fr them exclusively. v.nu y-i mr ciaiiMg in crushed I - rock nllows the water to drain off as j A loaded logging car in the Dallas lapuiij ns it rails and muck holes ' aewberg train was derailed anil little lakes of stagnant water, 1 mil" from Smithileld cunracieiiMie reatures or our streets noon. Neither the car nor the track before the Improvement was begun, j was materially damaged. The railroad have become a thing of the past. No, company sent out engine number 2 wnuo mo macadam is not itiiu so: at omv to the scene and the car was i r 1 1, 1. 1 nnr aoil.! i. I ..I.. . i . . . . " p.i. in ii 'i j so a aiiiooin Mmi on trie iracK and the way ountu-i ., ,.,,veiuein, n ts my imn- cleared in time for the afternoon drod -r cent U-tter than what we hud ! passenger traiu to leave on schedule before, that the citl"in of Dallas 1 time. nnouin lie constirtined (o sav "I-t the TEASjC OFFEES SPICES Ffifl Uii tf Pa U JlilfTHvEk YOUR December Bulletin Price List Owing to a good many late shipments, we find that our stock is too heavy for this time of the year and in order to reduce it before the first of the year we quote the following prices: V Cop 'r'fii.a rjh- YOU'LL OPEN EYES wide when you see the kind of groe erieswesell. lou'llbeboth amazed and delighted at the absence of all trashy or inferior qualities. TAKE OUR TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES for instance. You will find them strictly high grade in everything ex cept price. That you will find dis tinctly low. Many sales to satisfied Liiii.nii.-iB nre me reward or our moderation. Can we add you to the list? E. BOYD & SON Phones: liell 63, Mutual 314. Notice For Publication. good work go on ! K. C. Kirkpatr jck will set out a w nut or. haul on bis land in the northern nuliurb if Iaila. which has for neveral years been planted in hop. The area of the tract is about 14 acres and it will re. uiro about M trees. Constable Nig Werthtdmer came up from Portland yesterday and took charge of It, V. llollman. who ha tieen held in the jnil In Dalla since Tuesday ami tit wanted In Portland for defrauding a hotel keeper, lloll nian came up on Tuesday' evening train but telegram wan tu-nt ahead telliDg the authorise in tills city toj appnhend and hold him. Sheriff J. M. Grant ne-t him as he uta-ppis! off the train. He had do difficulty in effecting hi arrrnt and held him In jail until he could be given Into the charge of the ofll.vr from Multnomah county. Catarrh The tlrand Jury will meet In Dallas, Monday morning at the opening of Circuit Court in Judge Burnett's department. Although nothing defi nite has been made public, it is rum ored that a searching Inquiry will be made Into alleged infraction of the prohibition law which went Into effect in ioik county on the first of last July. Subpoenas have lieen nerved on a number of persons In the county 10 appear a witnee In the matter. Collection. 1 Dave been conducting a colhvting agency In Dalla for more than jear, and hare thus far met with al most uniform uves. All account placed in my band for collection will receive prompt and careful attention, and I feel that I cn assure complete nattsractloo to all my client 8-lS-tf L. D. PUTLER r- IV irtmi'iit uf the Interior, S. I,itij(i iiite Hi ,rt Inn.l, orecon. .... , , IHtohfr .HI, 118. Not i e is h.-n-by sriven tiist Hoy , Wssssm, ..I I Hll.is. on-ir.iii. whit, mi Ociolier :th. lww ins.le I "til'. r ir stoiii-, iiirv. No imi i i,r N W "- -I, T.nt.hlt. 7, South! KKiiif,. t. W,m. VMIUnu.tie Meriilinu, hss tile.1 """"'V' t mifin to mske Final ITo.il. to (.islillsh vimm In the Unit Htn.ve dewrllie.1 l ln.-e h. M . Sinilh. County Clerk ol I'olk Coillity.Oreiniii.nt 1I1. Oregon, on the llth Utty el Jnmittty, nh '.i. i iHltnmil iiiimes r.s witnesses: (1. P. Con lee ol ll.li.. Ori-..n; M. C.nlee, ol Huell, llre iiii: k. HmsliHu. ol Diu, oreuon J p Hyerw, nl IirIIam, on-iron. AI.GKKNON S. PRHSSKR, Kcgldler. The New Grocery. I bars) junt openel a new grocery Mora Id the bulldiotr adjoining the National Bank. Everytblnir utto- dat and of tbe hert quality In Mock. I a rondituthmal dix-asr ..rlrl'uitlnc la Vour patronage I ollcited and you Inpare hkml nd reqniritui it it utfonsj may be aumd that your order will tmtmml tvllt thrrith n.l jmrifyiruT tho Blled with the utmost promptness blood ftsr It raxlknl and rrmanrnl car. , and ca re. Patron iie my More once Tb fntt cnutitulkvutl nrrmt; is Hood's Sarsaparilla la oual llqnld Pnna or la rboroUtrd Ubkrts lacnrn a a raa tab. h'4.rs $1. wtl ana ouarr km tarmt of ratsrra : f nIM .kT ar rrltsrl tj CatarriM, arbtrii aJUf tn- tfm fwioautsraa ana ortnr1ia tttmlwrt. VV. dllT, r. lm'l- INDEPENDENCE I MONMOUTH Railway. FKOM INIIKPKNDENCB. FO DALLAS. Trnin No M. Lesve ltiiiepen.lenee dstly 00 s. ni.. lv. M.nira.iulh.6 U.S. in r li.n.. j,, s. in. Tniln No. s. n IiHt. iw.n.. HV.tia. m : It. Moniiinuth, u ui m i iu. Il..i. m. Truill No. 70. leT In.lenen.l.-nee. rtsllr ! i. m.: lv. Moiimouth, t:;p. m.;ar Iiallns.' p. ni. tVB AIKLIB. Train No. 7 :i . in.: 1 I IU. ni. Train S.v n. l eave !n.!.-p.-ii.tener. anilr 3 ro a. 'X OKLT. IaTe ltiiiepen.lenee. dai'.f. 2:So p No. Hil arrives Monmouth :jn m FROM HALI.AS. A "FLYER" IN CROCKERY Is the only way to express it. You can't afford to lose the chance. Our big stock was bought specially to give the public an opportunity to secure CROCKERY AT BED ROCK PRICES Make a list of what you can use and we will fill the bill and save you a lot of money. It's "up to you" aud the quicker you ouy tne Detter. W. H. ROY $ CO. Dallas, Oregon Order to Show Cause. for'pol0or.yyCOUrt ' ,he Ute 01 rt' In the matter of the estate and guardianship of I.yle Ball, a minor. In probate. i t appearing to this Court (mm the petition this day presented and tiled by Frank H Kawk tlie Kiiar.lliiiiof the person and estate ot l.yle Hall, a minor, praying for an order of sale of certain real estate belonging to Ills wid ward. An undivided one-third Interest in and to that pan el of land described as beginning at point 2il iieliHins Kasl from the Northwest cor ner of the "I." of the Donation Land claim of Henry Marshall and wife, Nolilleation No 15 1 1 laim No is, in Township Kouth, Range ft West of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk Vr.'i"t.yS1T.0' ,r,'un. d running thenee fcast l,.,ft ehatns; thence North 15.1 chains thence VN est (..,5 chains: and theme South lall i hams to the place ol beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. Also, an undivided one-nlteenlh lii i ......... ..... ,..,i ciui lanu .leu. rllH-0 as begin ning at the Southwest comer of the "I." of sa d IMiiation Ijtnd Claim and running thence V'!.!;?1'!""" Sorlhwest corner i' uiene hn 1111 :-t7 .h...... South l .12 chains t 1 tho siniillio..! Mid claim; and thence West ltd :f7 chains to the j.lsce of beginning, containing lilii r,.s, more or That it would he hct.pfi. l.l i u . .t miuiim ue s.il.1 an.l it further appearing that Lloyd Ball, the brother of Zl l y,nn- h.ih """ 'he neit . ,... wllu inai neitner or them reside, wuliii, the State of Oregon : On motion ,nV.T.: ""'r. attorney for said It CO samples of Ladies' and Misses' Dress Skirts (val ues from $6 to $8) December price $4.85 10, 15 and 20 per cent discount on all our Ladies' and Misses' Dress Skirts 10 to 20 per cent discount on all our Ladies and Misses' Tailor-made Suits, Cloaks and Furs. The entire stock of Children's Coats at Cost. ' " Millinery at 33i? off. Big reduction on Ladies' and Misses' Coat Sweaters. 6oo Ladies' Union Suits (Gray) Dec. price 75 & 85c " $1.10 " " " " $1.50 " " i. . Closing out at Cost all the Black Cat Ladies' Misses Woolen Hose. $1, 1.15 and 1.18 Ladies' Sample Waists, price $1.38, 1.50, 1.65 " ' " All higher priced waists cut In proportion. 12jc Outing Flannel, this seasons, Dec. price 50c Dress Goods, late novelties 65o $1.00 $1.25 including blue and black 43o 63c 78o $1.18 and 78c $1 18 9c 42c 25 discount on all Fancy and Figured Silks. To close out a lot of Kid Gloves, values to $1.50 85o Hundreds of good things are still to be had from our line of "Manufacturers' 8ample Sale." Odds and ends Id Shoes at almost your own price. AT OUR CLOTHING STORE We buy from the most reliable manufacturers and sell at moderate prices. Men's all-wool Suits and Overcoats from $7.50 to 12.50 Men's worsted ' ' $i2.50to20.00 H, S. & M. hand made " " $l5.ooto2500 Young Men's Suits from $5.0Otol6.50 Children's " " $2.50 to 7.50 The largest stock of Men' Women's and Children's Shoes in the county. Remember that every article sold at our store is guaranteed. If not right we make it right. Before buying your Fall bill come in and get our prices. D. M. NAYBERGER Former Partner aud Successor to R. Jacobson & Co. McMinnvUle, Ore. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate ol Kmily Foreman, deceased, i.as tiled his rlnaf account In lha County Conrt of the Stale ol Oregon, for Polk County, and that Thursday, the Kith day of December. llK,at the hour often o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court room of the said County Court in the City of Dallas. Ore gon, bas been appointed by said County Court as the t me an1 i.l.c ih h." .7m . ,r 1 Bi ccwn"i and the . . , , OSCAR JHVTER. Administrator ol the estate ot Piatt A Pl.lt. A.,orney,.FOrem,n' deCC"ed Dated and lirst published November 10, 1908. Notice to Creditors. I. is Hereby ordered that the next of kin of II ' .W.V.d' r""' ""-"-stcd in the i"o,f,H,,''r',1,''tm thisconrton Monday the fourth day ot January, lias, at ten o'clock a ,. m., at the Court r.H.m of this Court, in the louutr curth..ii in th. i .. ,n .: . " -"- i7 oi lianas. IH1 OtllllV. MSIe Ol lh..nn ll.aK - .. . 7 show h. . n :.v r " o for the V-iJof ..Th e....","U,U 0' ,r""J fT lrf liuleprii-lenrp, r. Moimuiuth. 4 .10 a. m.: ar. dallv. AirUe, ar. Air. ie, 4 S miM ii IB luri Iter nrilurasl lliait , order lie published at least ihrcV .ueeit week. Udorethe uid day ol hearing, TTt he 'loik ouniy llrver. ' a nes,i elrcu -idViiy Mr ,y-pr,n,ed t,,d '-5 " Dated NovemlaT il, 1S4. r.n. r. coap. County Judge. Notice to Creditors. ;-o s j. v;Tk? "r" pom een duly appoinled a.lminunrauir ol the .I" '" Hevenfc deceased, by the y . oom ;oI the Mate ol Oregon, lor K.lJ y. an.l nas uiMline.1. All vr.ns having claim, againn th mi,i raiale are herel.. no.ial .ril:"r .l. I rtT ,""h "i'h the proper "er. k isnrisi.isri. Train S.v a. m It M prudviM'e, 9.1 Train No mi It Tall.a. Sun.lay only M ;r. iD.lrprndriK'e. 7 . a m. TralB .i a. iM lu .. a-. . . . Monmouih. I JSp a ;. liBieii..l,L i in 1 111. tr.ia iMru li .... k . . I iw Air- Train No "1 Inii lv.ll.. rf.n. m. W W.Kimoulh. p. m.; . Indprudeo,,, ( ii lmrt tiallaa. daily ei. Unndi. aonmoum. . v, . ,r , . .i. ...... v.u.r- -- ih .,!.,,, OllfllV. lltW. I IheConnly Clerk of Polk month. bii.inea in gon. or at the nrhe oiimy. in nal.a.. iin-gi.n. wnhi. irom the date of i hi. i.i. Daied and firai mt.luhe.t November IT lsi ANDKm kEk.HA, Adminialralor or the eatate lr Hayter. At'J Notice is herehv nlnen y... .i. . . has been duly aptminted admiiiiatr.in. ,.i ,.. estate of John c. white, deceased, by Ihe County Court of the Ktate of i-T'"; i.",? . Vi Muaiuien. All penwna having claim, against tbe said estate aie hereby notified to present the nit ,VU!y ""Nk-ether with the proper voucher. -h?'0,iV?,hVnde,,,wd " h" residence ... v.,.., M1 v.ouniy ni folk, within sij months from the date of this notiee n,n Dated and Brat published November 30 1908 MARANDA M. WHITE. Administratrix of the esiaieof ... John C. White, deceased. ry.!l,L!eOy.,R,Ckre1,'0-On- Calls promptly answered day or night R. L. CHAPMAN FUNERAL DIRXCTOR & tMBALMXR WARM ROBES More than half the pleasure of drivinrr is in hein? com fortable. When I drive, I want to keep warm and I believe you are made from the same bolt of cloth. Doesn't make much difference whether vou drive for vt i . j yied&ure or Dusiness, you need a good warm rooe any way, one that you can wrap yourself up in, one, that if necessary can cover up two or three people without letting the wind in. That's the kind to have-that's tne one l want to show. I have one with grey skins in frame. A very hand some robe for . . . $9.50 Also a race track scene in red frame for $6.00 I have several other designs that are beautiful and prices low. Call and examine. FRANK SALFICKY Dallas, Ore. Bell DALLAS, Pbona lot OREGON Mutual Phono im rroamr at law. Oscar Hayter, Upstair Id Campbell bulldln. Mill at DALLAS, ORKnnv Notft to Creditor. b 'hli'd,'b, " that the under. rred i.?..?T.V,"lr t r-"- a-iminirtralor ol the rroaxtri atiaw. Sibley A Eakis, Tne only rellahu M e .v.. . eoan.y. Offlc o Ccrur, C DALXA8, OREGON raoM airlii. Tr.li! No as lr Alrlie. dailv. .a a ;T Dtwm.-.iiti. aa ar Id.W;-.4,. , anJ I M ur that you ill wntiaue j ii " -"" to trool? IL I ,.TrV' NJlJr, V "'' P ss ; - : lv oisit. . as., ar lB4enrJ IMS it 3. L. CASTLE. r- i-pe.de. ! Trmiai So in. Vsarv (irlle t a. as at-. t-leol Maggie U, ser .tece.1 (. ,b , ' r.7. id ts ' l.nn.T. or qualities TTOtT AT lit B. F. JONES Office la Cooper Building INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON Clean, Fresh Groceries We cany the Famous DIAMOND "W" brand of Extracts. Swces. Coffee. Tea and Canned Goods. Fresh Bread Every Day SIMONTON SCOTT dallas ! 4 Notice For Pabliratioa. I. IN vm lai 11a 1 is raoM noMiorTH oslt. InnaMoaiaMMltk Inr lorrassr. Aai'y I t -as p aa. in .'in;!. re. ' 1 winlv . lerk ol IV, ll an.l .rat a it. . rvtnhrr iat amine ven-Ha. flminiTnor ib.taia of 0r H.vwv. Ail..,, M. HAYTER I OfBco rrcr WTtaoa a DALLAS, Kodol Dyspepsia Cur B9U Ylat m ut " Saor O&KOOIt. Dsranm.nl ,jik. i . , S. Land Oflice at Portland. Ureron. brr K SM. SeftM a. laaietie to asake th Receivers t i..Z f.Tr. fon. oa tbe i-isa 4av x ;.: 1 laim.nt name a. vun.ae. J,.,. lW l. VT. V," r1.' M- " !"vem y ''' Z OT rtnrf-at is 1 Mendian. " ' ed Sihs. J Inientle 'i m.l I a Prool M, e.h elan. uT 11 ' " ' I l . I. 1BI lifti at f-ortian i. oa lb 1M d.. a, ;.,. laimsnt name a. nn-a.ii J...'. I TJI"""1" ""' Tnn. v.. Yttoiitkt at law J. L. CoLLixs Main Street, Near Postoffl DALLAS. - - OEEG0 iwtiws a. Mtrir. keewter. TTOamT AT LA. N. L. BCTLEB, Oflc o-ror Dn City P OR .i.oai6iai.LaMTTVt COUQH M. OLIVE SMITH I e -her of PIANO AND ORGAN DR. ELBERT E. F1SHEB Specialist la Eye, Ear, , oa Boon,, l-t. SALE 11 - - - vt Room No. 2, VTiwm DALLAS CRrt50K Rlork