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ii Polk County Observer J. O. HAYTER, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Published Semi-Weekly at $1.60 per Tear. Strictly In advance. Entered as second-claw matter March 1, 1907, at the poet office at Dallas, Oregon, under the Act OI ton gress of March t, 1870. DALLAS, OREGON, NOV. 29, 1910. The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. 5 A SOItRY BUSINESS. In addition to using all of Its own lot for building purposes, the Obser ver leases a small tract of ground on Court street. This little tract Is only 8 feet wide and 12 feet long. For Its use, we pay a yearly rental of $20. and consider that price the next thing to a gift. We are farther required to give up the land at any time Its own ers say the word. Only one block away, on the same street, the Council has leased a tract belonging to the city for a period of 10 years. This latter tract Is 30 feet wide and 100 feet long. For Its utse, the lessee will pay only $60 a year. One tract contains 96 square feet and rents for $20 a year. The other contains 3000 square feet, (over 30 times as much ground.) and rents for $60 a year. One site la as valuable for business purposes right now as the other; and, Judging from the direction In which the town is growing, the city ground will be twice as valuable as the Observer ground long before the 10-year lease expires. The unseemly haste with which the leasing of the city ground was rushed through the council reflects upon the business sagacity of every member of . that body. What citizen of Dallas, outside of the council, wanted the city to lease the land? The Observer has been unable to find one. How many votes would the Fenton lease have re ceived if It had been placed before the people? Not one taxpayer In fifty would have voted for It. The people of Dallas have no more desire to rent out their city grounds than the people of Polk County would be willing to rent the Courthouse Square for business purposes. Port land Los AnjfeleB Chicago every great city In the United States hns Its plaza, its park blocks, Its City Hall grounds land so valuable that the money realized from Its sale would pay the entire city debt. What, think you, would happen to the city council of Portland should that body permit the erection of a show house on the Plaza block, or a Btore building In the City Park? Here Is the way the Observer views the whole matter: The council has no moral right to lease out one foot of the City Hull lot for private business purposes. If it has the legal right, it ought not to have it. The ground rent which It Is charging Mr. Kenton for 30 by 100 feet of ground Is con sidered ridiculously low at this time so low. tn fact, that it Is virtually a free gift. What will the use of such ground bo worth live or six yeurs from now? It is certain that it will never be worth less than $5 a month, and the time may soon come when It will be worth ten times or even twen ty times that sum. For It must be borne In mind that Dallas Is a grow ing city. Who would have believed five years ago that the people today would see a modern, three-story, brick building us far away from Main street us the new Hotel Gull? Who would have believed even three years ago thnt In less thnn one year Iallaa would see a solid row of substantial brick buildings covering the old Em mons residence lot on Court street? Who would have listened to you one year ngo If you had prophesied that in 1911 the old Collins shack at the cor ner of Main and Court streets would give way to a twentieth century busi ness block? Who knows but the day may be nlmoxt upon us when the city will desire to give way to the march of business progress by selling Its present City Hull property at a figure that will enable It to purchase other and more desirable lots for city piir !"(, Hnd upon such lots to erect a public building that will be creditable to a live and growing city? If such a iluy shull come within the next 10 years, how much will It cost the city to get rid of Its tenant and that $5 a month lease. In the event that he should decide to retuln possession of the ground? It Is a sorry piece of business, any way you look at It, except for the man who got the lease and no one blames him. Sorrier still, the work la done, nnd there would seem no way to undo It. The Observer finds no pleasure In criticising the members of the city council. It would rather stand by them, and help them. In all proper ways. It realizes that these men serve the city without compensation, and that they get many kicks and little praise. A full appreciation of these farts often slays the pen of criticism and fault-finding In this office. It Is probable thst a great majority of the taxpayers of the city have the fcuiie feeling toward these officers. It Is ay tn find fault when the council, hapwns to make a mistake; It is often j difficult lo sucgeet a course that mould have provid better and more prac ticable. No one desires to lie unduly rrlthsl; therefore, many undesirable netions of the city official are permit ted to pa without prof-st. But the I. it: ic of valuable city property for a long tm of years, at price next t nothing, was an unbusinesslike move. The city will find it out: these officers ill find H out. and the Otwerver nuld 1 -m than a niper If It permitted It to pass In. alienee. not because the people desire an open Sunday, but rather because of a tech nlcal oversight on the part of. the law makers. If the courts Shall find the law unconstitutional, the next Legis lature may be depended upon to promptly cure the defect. Meanwhile the councils of incorporated cities can lend their help by enforcing strict ob servance of Sunday closing ordinances. The election of Oswald West to the high office of Governor of the State of Oregon la conclusive proof of the fact that the poor boy has a chance to-day as much as he ever had. Falls City News. Yes, as much of a chance to get "licked," as Jay Bowerman, who was once a poor boy himself, would prob ably freely testify. Oh, yes, C. L. the poor boy has a "chance," all right. Having at last succeeded In "hog ging" v the annual Oregon Angora Goat Show, certain Interest in Port land are calling on the country news papers to give It a lot of free boost ing. The Observer, for one, begs to be excused. TREND TOWARD SOCIALISM. Editor Hayter of the Polk County Observer has noted along with the Register and other Oregon papers the ranld growth of Socialism In this state and its development of strength in the last election He says: ''Mark this prediction: The Social ists In Oregon will soon be crowding the Democrats for second place. Mark the further prediction, that the next Democratic platform will be so nearly Socialistic that It will require a poli tical expert to detect the difference. And then after the Democrats'and So cialists have adopted the same plat form, it will be Just like the darn fool Republicans to get scared and adopt the same principles." There Is semblance of truth In the Observer's observation. Further dis organization of both old parties In this state furnishes ample loopholes for socialism to finally dominate the state, politically and it will come unless both Republicanism and Democracy get wise. Eugene. Register. Country Butter at Crlder's. Good, fresh country butter, 66 cents a roll, at Crlder's. BUSINESS LOCALS. (Advertisement under this head are charged at the rate of 1 cent per word, first insertion; V4 cent per Word for each insertion thereafter; 30 words or less, $1 per month. No ad vertisement fnsorted for less than 16 cents. ' Lost. . A small black pig. Reward offered. Address Thomas Bowman, Rlckreall, R. 1. ll-29-2t. For Sale. For sale, a line cornet. $8 takes It. Inquire at this office. 11-29-tf; December Sunset. Read In December Sunset magazine, "San Francisco, the Exposition City." Superbly illustrated in' four colors. Now on sale, all news stands, 15 cents. ll-29-6t. HUTTKK AND TAR. (Weston Leader.) Oregon did a neat stroke of busi ness in adopting the gooa roaus amendment permitting counties to bond themselves for road Improve ment. Such bonding is the only means by which we will ever get good roads before the dawn of another century. The annual saving in repairs will more than meet the interest cost to the bonded county not to speak of the vast economical advantage result ing from substantial and permanent highways. But Oregon has spread butter on one side of Its bread, and tar on the other. It has tinkered with Its taxa tion system In a radical and whole sale way, and with a cheerful aban don that It would never condone In its legislature. "The people" have adopt ed an amendment substantially as follows: "Empowering the people of each county to regulate taxation and ex emptions within the county regard less of constitutional restrictions or state statutes, and to abolish poll tax." The big Oregon trout rose to this alluring anti-poll-tax bait and finds Itself hooked by the most extreme of the taxation faddists. Nobody seemH to know Just what the effect of this amendment will be, but It looks to the tlmid-mlnded like a red-eyed anar chist Jn the act of hurling a sinister bomb into a public square. It Is revo lutionary' beyond a doubt. It disrupts any plan of sane and uniform taxa tion throughout the state. It Is apt to create a veritable crazy quilt of a sys tem, with every county pulling and hauling to see which can get the best of the mix-up. Some folk sny that the amendment means "single tax" for nny county that cures to adopt It. Then may the salnta protect old Umntillu from the Henry George theorists! The Ieoder believes In taxing all kinds of prop erty the more the merrier including Incomes and Inheritances. It contends that society gives value to everything and that everything should pay trib ute to society. On an unknown and uninhabited Isle a ton of gold, a cargo of wheat, a bushel of securities or twenty blocks of Flatlron buildings would be altogether worthless. But despite these new taxation wrinkles the Ix-nder man will con tinue calm. His possessions consist of a prehistoric hand press and a few antique cuspidors. He does not fear the assessor. For Sale. For sale, two Petaluma brooders, 100 and 200 chick size. Also, one Mann's green bone cutter; cost $28; will sell for $15 if taken at once. C. I. Ballard, Rlckreall, Or. 11-25-tf. gon; (8) on the North side of Ellen dale Avenue adjoining lot 4 in block 1 Germantown addition to Dallas, Ore gon; (9) on the North side of Ellen dale Avenue adjoining lot 1 in block 9, Germantown addition to Dallas, Oregon. That the said sidewalks -will be con structed of lumber at the time and in the manner to be hereafter prescribed In said ordinance. That the cost of said sidewalks will be assessed to the above described property fronting and abutting there on. That the City Council of said City will sit In the Council Chamber in said City on Monday, the 5th day of De cember, 1910, at 8 o'clock in the even ing to hear and determine objections and remonstrances thereto, if any there be; and that all owners and other persons in interest may attend at said place and time and show cause, if any they have, why said sidewalks should not be constructed. Done by order of the City Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon, made on the 7th day of November, A. D., 1910. Witness my hand and the official seal of the said City of Dallas this 14th day of November, 1910. (Seal) CHAS. GREGORY, Auditor and Police Judge of Dallas, Oregon. , . ll-15-4t. Lost. - A medium-sized dog, of bull terrier type. Color, yellow, and hair short. Liberal reward for information lead ing to his recovery. J. B. Embrce, Air lie, Oregon. Phone 2 on Camp. ll-25tf For Sale. General merchandise store; invoices about $5500. Would take some real estate or trade. Address Box 143, In dependence, Oregon. 11-25-tf Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly aimointed guardian of the person and estate of Jiarvey Tingle, an Insane person, by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Polk County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers there for, to the undersigned guardian at his residence near Airlie, in said County, within Bix months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published November 15, 1910. WILLIAM M. SHEWEY, Guardian of the Person and Estate of Harvey Tingle, an Insane Person. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. ' A Bargain for CuhIi. Two $500 lots for $350 each, on Main street. Pavement, sidewalk, nice fruit trees. The best buy in town. See S. B. Taylor, 901 Jefferson street, Dallas. 11-22-lm. For Sale. Oak and Cedar posts Warehouse Company. Soehren 11-18-tf. Jerseys for Sale. Two Grade Jerseys for sale; one large, mature cow, testing 6.8, and one 3-year-old, testing 6.4. Both will be fresh in February. Two miles Southwest of Perrydale. G. G. Rem pel, Dallas, R. 1, Box 65. Phone Pink 152. Kinploymont Wanted. Man and family want work on farm, or will take charge of farm. Man un derstands caring for stock and general farm work. A. R. Stout, Dallas. Ore gon. 11-18-tf. Hoard ami Lodging. Board and lodging house two blocks north of Courthouse on Jefferson St. Mrs. C. Freeman, 207 Jefferson St. 11-22-lm. House for Sale. Good, new 9-room house on Shelton street, for sale; woodshed and out buildings; city water. Apply at this office. Strawberry Plants. Strawberry plants for fall planting, leading varieties from Oregon's best thoroughbred strain. Prices reasona able. Write or phone Kwing Bros. Dallas. Wood For Sale. For sale, 16-inch, dry Oak wood. O. Delluven, two miles Southeast of Dal las. 10-25-tf. ItooniH With Hoard. I can accommodate two men with board and rooms. Mrs. F. Whitney. 800 Levens Street. 10-21-tf. New Photographer. Portraits, views, postcards, copying and enlarging. Eaton the Photograph er, Burns Building, Dallas, Oregon. 10-1 1-tf. For Rent. For rent, the Francis Wrlghtson place of 240 acres, in Pedee precinct. Oscar Hayter, Agent, Dallas, Oregon. 9-23-tf. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as adminlBtratior of the es tate of William Grant, deceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and that Saturday, the 2 4th day of December, 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock in the foreneen of said day, at the Court room of the said County Court In the City of Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for hear ing of objections to the said final ac count and the settlement thereof. U. S. GRANT, Administrator of the estate of Will lam Grant, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published November 25, 1910. BIO SPECIAL A Good Line pi UTl Close Out at the Following Reduced Prices; Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Department No. 2. George A. Purvine, Plaintiff, vs. William Lawson and John Long, De fendants. To William Lawson and John Long: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, within six weeks from the date i of the first publication of this Sum mons; to-wit, November 8th, 1910, and if you fail so to appear and an swer said complaint, plaintiff will ap-i ply to the court for the relief demand ed in his complaint, to-wit: a decree removing a cloud from the title on account of an uncancelled mortgage upon the following described real property: Beginning at the N. W. corner of the D. L. C. of W. H. Walker In the S. W. 4 of Sec. 19, T. 6 S. R. 8 W. of the W. M., and running thence S. 55 chains 50 links to a post; thence E. 53 chains 60 links to a post; thence N. 55 chains 60 links; thence W. 53 chainB 60 links to the place of be ginning, containing 297.51 acres, more or less, situate in the County of Polk, State of Oregon. You are hereby further notified that this summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Polk Coun ty Observer, a weekly newspaper of general circulation published In the City of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, pursuant to the order of Hon. Geo. H. Burnett, Judge of said Court, made on the 2nd day of November, 1910. You are further notified that the date of the first publication of this summons is the 8th day of November, 1910, and the lust publication thereof will tie made on the 20th day of De cember, 1910. JOHN H. McNARY and C. L. McNAItY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Wanted. All kinds of Iron, rubber, brass, cop per, sine and hides. Highest cash prices paid. A. N. Halleck, Monmouth, Oregon. $-12-tf. DALLAS BOOSTERS ATTEND Big Development Mcrlliiff In Salem Attracts Many Visitor. Ijirge delegations of Dnllas busi ness men are attending the session of the Oregon Development League convention In Salem. Prominent speakers are present ut the meeting from all parts of Oregon and great good is sure to result from the book ing and get-together spirit which Is being promoted. A letter from James J. Hill, In which he pledges a contin uation of railroad development In Oregon, was read by Theodore Wilcox, of Portland, yesterday and created much enthusiasm among the delegates. The address at tonight's session Your Winter's Wood. Order your slab wood now and be sure of having a good dry supply for Winter. I can sell you either slabs, blocks, or trimmings. Cnn furnish any other kind of wood desired. Plenty of good oak and fir. Send In your orders by either phone. Mutual, 1196 Bell, 443. AUGUST BOM AN. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned. Kxecutrix of the estate of Robert Howe, deceased, hus tiled her final account In said estate with the Hon. County .Court of Polk County, Oregon, and that said Court has set the same for hearing on Saturday, December list. 1910. at the hour or 10 o'clock a. m.. at which time all per sons interested In said estate are here by notified to appear before said Court, at the County Court room in Hallux, Polk County, Oregon, and make objections. If any they have, whv an order should not be made ill I .-litnlnir HHt,l Mtutt unit ritfu-hMrtrintr b delivered by Howard Elliott. Pres-lthc executrix therefrom. Ident of the Northern Pacific Rail- 'J"!??- V.AI"!.'?? .V."J1??- KKIIGKAII IIUHK, t-.xectiinx or estate oi itonert iiuwe, deceased. Sibley A Eakln, Attorneys. Administrator's Final Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. in the Matter of the Estate of Liz zie Mue Sehwurtz, deceased. To all whom it may concern notice 's hereby given by T. K. Ford, the un dersigned administrator of said es tate, that he has filed his final account and that the Court has fixed Saturday December 24th, 1910. ut 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the County Court room In the County Court House at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any objec tions to said final account and the set tlement thereof; and that notice there of be published tn the Polk County Observer, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Dallas, Oregon, once euch week for four successive end consecutive weeks preceding the date of said final hearing. The first publication of this notice ls-ln the Polk County Observer Qf date November 22, 1910. T. K. FORD, Administrator of the Estate of Liz zie Mue Sehwurtz, deceased. , Notlco to Creditors. Notice is hereby given thnt the un dersigned has been duly appointed executor of the estate of Harriet Orchard, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers there for, to the undersigned executor at his residence in the town of Ball ston. In said County, within six months from the date ofthis notice. Dated and lirat published November 22, 1910. O. E. FOCI IT, Executor of the estate of Harriet Orchard, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. 5&a $12.50 and $12 Suits lor $13.50 Suits for $14 and $15 Suits for $18 and $16.50 Suits for $20 Suits for $22.50 and $21 Suits for $25 Suits for One $40 Suit for $ 8.25 8.75 9.85 12.00 12.50 13.50 14.00 20.00 372 They must all be. cleaned up regardless of cost. Our suits must all be new each season, no old goods are held over for next year. Here is an opportunity for you to get a good Tailor-Made Suit cheap. A line of Ladies' All Wool Sweaters on sale at $1.69. Dallas Mercantile Company Get here. your Christmas printing done Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County. Department No. 2. H. R. Sloan, Plaintiff, vs. Holies Groom, Lockey Groom and Lee Uroom,, Defendants. No. 3852. To Holley Groom, lackey Groom and Lee Groom, the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to wit, on or before the 21st day of December, 1910; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree as prayed lor in said com plaint, towit: I. That the defendants herein mas be required to set forth the nature of their claims in and to that certain parcel of land described as Lot No. 3 of Section No. 12 in Township X South, of Range 6 West of the Will amette Meridian in Polk County, State of Oregon, containing 35. 78 acres more or less, and that all ad verse claims of the defendants may be determined by a decree of said Court. 2. That by said decree it be de clared and adjudged that the said defendants and each of them have no estate nor interest whatever in or to said parcel of land and that the title of plaintiff thereto is good and valid; and 3. That the said defendants and each of them be forever enjoined und debarred from asserting any claims whatever in or to said land adverse to plaintiff and that plaintiff may have such other relief as may seem meet with equity. This summons by an order of the Honorable Ed V. Coad, County Judge of Polk County. Oregon, made at s , CSS ftemK m."Ll . Til i LljstofLiFeFrmstAatarenaiM I ) ALIAS one of fheeadjwManuMc WJurJngTowmof the Northwest. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES! AND BVILD THEMVR Insist on Your Dealer Giving Yo u these Goods! WiHamette Valley Lumber Co. LARGKST INDUSTRY AND LAR GEST PAY ROLL IX IOLK COUNTY. Modern Store fronts Are a specialty at LOAD'S PLANING MILL I ' i ... I...rn tn IV.lloo , . I. 7th day of November. 1910. is served I'LNT--SKILM:r WORK- upon you by the publication thereor M EX VP-TO-DVTE IIKS. for a period of six consecutive weeks ! c, , . immediately prior to the 21st day of : """ " ork of All Kinds at Reasonable December. 1910, in "The Polk County I Prices. Observer," a newspaper of general cir culation printed weekly at Dallas in said County. The date of the first pub lication of this summons is Novem ber 8. 1910. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney for Plaintiff. COY BROTHERS CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Plans ami Intimates Furnished W. J. COY, Phone Mutual 1194 O. II. COY', Phone 1Js5 "OREGON'S BEST" Manufactured Solely by DALLAS FLOURING MILL guaranteed to be the best soft wheat flour in the Willamette Valley Sold by all Grocers In Dallas. With characteristic enterprise. Man ager I-oills Oerllnger. Jr., of the Sa lem. Dallas Palls City Railroad, will run a eclal train tonlKht for the ac commodation of the Polk County delegate. Mr. Older Entertain. Mrs. C I Crlder entertained IS young ladies Friday afternoon In compliment to her sister. Miss Paul ine VanOrsdel. and Miss Emma Wa terman, of I Laker City. Roth young loilies are students of the. University of Oregon and ere In Dallas s;endtng the Thanksgiving holiday. The after noon was passed in a delightfully in formal way. Light refreshment were serveil. Street Improvement Notice, To J. M. I.vnn. Alice Towle. Fred It.Hk. ('. H. klorris, 11. Vantikyke. Jacob Hanson, Mary A. Marks, and J. G. Iln.wn. NoTICK is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Dallas. Ore gon contemplates the passage of an ordinance requiring the improvement of those certain streets or parts of streets In snld City adjacent to and adjoining the herelntielow described lots or parts of lots or pa re-1 of ground in the manner following, to wit: liy the construction of a new board sidewalk live feet four Inches side, (II on the Went side of Stump Street adjoining lots 1 snd 1 In block 17. Kins' sddition to Dallaa ttrecon; (It on the Htxith side of Cherry Street ad-V-inm lota 1 and IS In block IS. Kills addition to Dallas, Oresron: ) S , ,J SHERIDAN MEAT MARKET Dealer in all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. I also make a specialty of marketing all kinds of Live Stock, including Dairy Cows, Sheep, Goats and Hogs. R. A CAMPBELL, Proprietor Sheridan, Ore. DALLAS GARAGE ARSOLVTFLY K1RE-PROOP Best equipped Garage in the 8tate Constructed of Concrete Through out. Automobiles stored at reason able rates. Expert machinists In charge of Repair Department T. F. HARRIS, Proprietor. DALLAS BAKERY t". C SH LKEY, ProjH-iot.ir. Do not .end your money ,W1, to Portland for bread. Buy good Dallas bread and keep ,he moner home " wui h,.p us a Hell IlKme SI. Otho Williams Merchant Tailor All tlie XCW Sprlng s,y1es nd r.tcPnA Solicits your ord.rs for Careful and Conscientious Workmanship. h.lp you. Mutual Plmne If it shall 1 found thst Or.n' Fjmissy ci,s:ns lsw Is uiwenstttutlonal. s pr .rn ' n-r t la w er have declared, bfsuxe the title of the act does bo' fnil e, f.rf-th l' Int. nt. the councils of the lf. orpriratcd cities should at on.e ji;t .!' r,n-- s to enforce I T"r r n---e of the day within their r.-i - s Jurisdir tion. If Ore- mi the Huth side of fherry Street ad- I V "A . N .V t ilHepilej Ketsrs Iksne. Vin.ng lots 1 and IS In Mock Xt. "' V 1 1 A' 'v Mf'i C - ' V A j . . , Kills addition to Dallas. trea..n: tJl J-2r' Le -Xl2 ' ' inuiKiiv in rvif.K Ainiur. nur m m Joining lot t In bloc IS. ItallaS l-sml j , - V -i mm'm -" i ' 1 r JBBMB1- jb. - A i. S i from HillidK.ro, where thev attended ' and lmirovement Company s addition . -A ' j -f ! ' - r ' I'VV--- Pv r"lf'' the annual Oregon-Idaho Hoy.' Cos.-1 " ""V eon; '.V." ,l5. iNi-" . VXl.' .5.- J&2-U)Z'k. ., . , ' (side of l-yle Street adjoining lot 1 In -aii Av I yxV'i u vn 7 Ivrntion. They report an Interrstma Mtvk , , ljllBd .,, Imprww. V." V ') tlX -V? VVC and hiKbly profitable meeting. ment iviman addition to Iwllaa. " " X' ' W N I "WHITE CLOVER" CARTON BUTTER Soehren Warehouse Co. CEmirr cubbings and walks vr handle a full line of Cedar and Oak 1-ence Po,, Erlck Um San(J nd lenient Land Plaster. Drain Tile, b.nsle, Fire Brick. Hair. Wall Plart- fid H..d Supplies. 'ne block south of depot Miooe 1S Manufactured by ,T. v TottXsKM, CIJKAXIKY Co. Professor and Mm. E. J. Hadley and son. of Portland. Vlsite4 at the home of Mrs. Hadl- s sister. Mrs. V. 8 Loushary. during theveek. Professor ilsdtey is a graduate of the Monmouth Vormal B hool snd attended the re- t h no ,rs.:y rlosinr lsr. It Iseeptloa Katurday. ornron: til on the West side of Lyle Street advinln the north one-half of Hit In blodt I. ItvJIas Lsnd and Im provement Company s addition to I u II.. a&, m l - a . . . - - ' " 1 ' ..--. . nf I.v! Sliwt r1 t,,lntn l,t 1 In hkbrk I IS. Italia land and Improvement Company s addition to Dallas. reron. (Tt on the North side of Kllendaie Avenv adjoininrf lot 1 In block 1. Oermsntosa addition t Daliss, Ore- When we get your wireless call for HELP, we will come to the rescue with tfooJ old PRINTER'S INK COOO ADVERTISING HAS SAVED MANY BUSINESS MEN FROM FINANCIAL SHIPWRECK J Oranirrtes at COSY CORNER CANDIES Try our Coe lb.me-,,.,,1, Cn-tiea West Side Marble Works O. Ii. HAWKINS, lYoprWiif. MONUMENTS. IIKADST0NE8 AND CURBING. A Complete Line of All I-slest rNfe F. J. WAGNER MECHANICAL EXPERT Tires Set while Yoo ' Agency for International Hrw Company'- Auto Buggy for farm and country purpos Hava just added a cotnpll H" Farm Implements snd MsHilsfl- C. D. Forrettc BLACKSMITH Shop located In North DI General niacksmllblnj work. Ilorxe shoeing and 1" . .. , ... twine t S specialty. iur Dallas Iron Wo PaD' Marliintsts Foomtrrmen Makers. . crtTrt tin SAWMILL WORK a " .j W. art prepared to do Iron and Brass worn- - and Stock work cs n"i p,a ths best and cheapest on the market Pi" One of Pallas' n Observer Prin&5 nd r deJblc, o Crr.ni GEORGE R. COAD i ATTt.RXFV j " 'ATTOTtXET AT LAW I TIT 4 T t-t-t- ! -"TOOZE, JR.! L. D. BROWN Office in n-ri.r.. i ..... THE UNOTVrK HIT' An m-tin Done J 1 n Seenn j" I i ! Dallas ATTORNET AT Ult OSCAR HAYT Rooms t and rf1r Dallas jli 11 -.iract. prompu, Mill st Z PuUiC- St. IK,., ,lr . Da,