FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, i9l3
FOLK COUNTY OBSERVER
THE HOME PAPER
Published Semi-Weekly by the
OBSERVER PRINTING COMPANY
Office Phones.
Business office Main 19
Press room Main 19-2
Gerald Volk.
Manager
Jas. I. Parcel.
Editor
Entered as second-class matter in
the Postoflice at Dallas, Oregon.
Subscription Rates I
One Tear $160
Six Months 75
Three Months 0
Strictly In advance.
The way to build up Dallas U to pat
ronise Dallas people.
POLK COlf IU
FALLS CITY
Mrs. II. Fugitt and three children
left for California Monday where
they will make their home in the
future. Misses Maymie and Francis
will stay in Falls City for the pres
ent. 0. D. Salisbury accompanied
them on their journey.
A. M. Elkins of Independence is a
new resident in the city, he having
bought a tract of land from IX F.
Courier in North Falls City.
F. M. Le Fever and family have
moved in 10 me uuo xwieeoone uousv
for the winter.
M. 0. Munson and C. V. Davis
bought the Teal mill this week of
Albert Teal. Thev may not start
the mill this spring.
Fred Perrin is in Benton County
visiting his father who has a farm
there.
The Spalding Logging Company
camps above Black Kock have been
shut down for the winter months
which throws n number of Fall
City people out of employment, how
ever, there is a surplus of work here
at present.
Mrs. M. L. Thompson entertained
a number of her friends at dinner
Friday in honor of her mother, Mrs.
Travis, who will leave for California
in the near future. Among those
present were Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Esther
Montgomery, Mrs. Chas. Frink, Mrs.
Telhcrow, Mrs. F. K. Hubbard, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Vick and Mrs. Travis.
Quite a novel party was given by
Miss Hammond to her young lady
friends last Saturday night. Each
one was asked to come dressed as a
child and be prepared to do some
child stunt. Judging from the hil
arity it was a success.
Lars Larson of Dallas Col lego was
a visitor in the city Saturday, going
t'i (Hl.dr.le on Sunday wiicv he hid
charge of the church services.
fUipuinl'i)dent II. C. Seymour was
a wcIco.Ijl' isitor in our school Tues
day. Tlic Falls City Lumber Co.'s planer
plant, formerly owned by Wntkins
is being turned down and the rubbish
hauled away, making a great im
provement in that part of town.
An Epworth League tea was serv
ed at Mrs. Mae Wright's home Sat
urday afternoon from 3 o'clock to
.". The house was decorated with
w hile chrisanlheniums.
Evangelist M. L. Schooler is con
ducting revival meetings at the Free
Methodist Church.
Fire broke out in tlu residence of
J. J. Sammons Wednesday morning
at half pa.-t three. The damage was
not ery great owing to the prompt
action of the tire department.
sruest of the Monmouth Hotel Sun
day.
J. A. Muldish of Canian City was
transacting business in town Monday.
A. White of Newberg is in town
and will be for a few days at the
Monmouth' Hotel. He says that he
likes our town fine.
A. N. Poole, and Lee Moran have
finished the Graham & Sons' or.to
mobile garage, which is a fine con
crete building and would be a credit
to any town.
Lige Mason just finished painting
the bank building which adds to its
looks very much.
The work on the new Normal gym.
is progressing nicely and will be a
fine building when completed.
Still the concrete walk building is
going on, the walks on both sides of
Main Street will be concrete the whole
length soon.
The sick in town are convalessing.
The Polan boys and father have
finished digging jmtatoes, they have
about IKK) sacks. Mr. Polan went to
Port la nil this week to visit his
daughter.
That Corvallis hen certainly did not
take much time to eat, or she would
not have laid so many eggs. I guess
she knew eggs were going to be a
good price.
The Christian Scientists hold a
... .... w. v.. ...... ..v.. F Crawford
Sunday at 11 o clock. Everybody j Myrtle Smith.
invited. iJ- R- Cooper...
Finiey. . .
POLK COURT PAYS
0C1EH BILLS
At the November Term of Coun
ty Commissioners' Court.
Commissioners' Court.
J. B. Teal J 102.35
S. H. Petre 37.00
G. W. Wells 27.25
$176.60
Circuit Court.
M. Sears 7.50
C. Parker 5.00
W. F. Gilliam 12.60
T. B. Stone 11.40
M. A. Rush 10.00
J. C. Zineer..'. 1.J.80
J. H. Grounds.. 11.40
W. J. Barker..... 11.40
Geo. C. Smith, Jr 10.60
Dallas National Bank 16.00
P. D. Cunningham Co 12.75
Kilham Stationery Co 20.00
C. G. Coad ..' 86.48
Glass & Prudhomme 101
Loman-Hanford Co 4.57
Polk County Itemi er 16.50
Pacific Stationery Co o
J. C. Hayter 38.60
Frederick Post Co 71.38
Dallas Telephone Co 32.35
Glass & Prudhomme Co 10.30
$470.88
Court House.
Oreeon Power Co 34.50
Finiey Whitney 60.00
Smith & Ellison Elec. Co -l.uu
Thos. W. Watson 134.75
Underwood Type. Co 62.50
Glass & Prudhomme Co 250.48
Dallas Water Co 2.80
Thos. W. Watson (Jail) 7.70
Fairbanks Morse & Co 75.00
J. M. Grant (Jail) 89.75
T. C. Stockwell.
C. W. Irvine....
E. Hayter
B. Phillips
Fred Ward
Frank DeWitt..
Emil Thiesies..
Vincent Maurer
Albert Teal
J. V. Chitty
5.60
4.00
2.20
4.20
3.80
4.00
3.60
7.S0
3.S0
6.20
$649.03
Pauper.
Fuller Pharmacy 4.20
Dallas Meat Co 2 Of
Peter Cook 20.50
A. B. Starbuck lo.OO
Simonton & Scott 31.80
H. A. Wood & Co 16.d0
C. L. Crider '. . 4.7o
C. E. Huntley li.0Q
J. K. Neal 6.00
Lehman & Clough 40.00
W. B. Gerth 5.00
Bovs & Girls Aid Society 70.00
O. H. Dimick 7.00
W. B. Gerth 5.00
Drexler & Alexander 6.00
B. H. MeCallon 51.00
J. K. Neal. 6.00
H. L. Fenton 16.00
Furnished
House
Wanted!
We will pay
any old price
for 4 or 5
room fur
nished house.
Price Bros.
nA.iA. r. AWonnor fi Art
L(Iarence a riggs .uu , c A Robinson 14.00
Mary Briggs 22.00 , wmlnma . r 4 70
Rhodes "-OO-Conrad Stafrin.. 10.75
5.00
22.00
4.00
--, i-. J una r in ivy
(. h. roree raised a peach tlite;B , Ackerman . . . 4.00
year that weighed 15 ounces. How i Frank E. Kersey 11.20
is that for a peach. Can vou beat J- V. Chitty 6.20
1 iJ. M. Sears 6.00
it" j W. J. White . 9.00
. jAnthonv Dent 8.40
PERRYDALE C. E. McCaleb 10.00
J. M. Wooden 13.00
Fred Hebbing was a Portland yisit-
! C. E. Herren . . .
W B. Barnett...
11.00
8.00
or the last of the week.
The program given by the Literary ; Wyatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00
Society last Friday evening was a jonn wienert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.60
decided success. , 1 Oscar Smith 10.60
T r, ,, , 'H. G. Seelev 11.00
Mrs. J. P. Caldwell was visiting ; Re Womer" 1200
m Albany the last of the week, re-;F. M Waters 13.40
turning home Sunday fternoon. '
The Perrydale concert band attend
ed the Basket Social at Smithfield j J. F. Ulrich 6.20
last Saturday evening. All report a j g; gf; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; jJJJ
good time and plenty to eat. A. N Newbill 9.20
H. J. Elliott and wife were Dallas !J- H. James 9.40
... . , .. . . : Frank E. Volier 10.60
visitors on Wednesday ot this week. d a Hastines 9 20
Don't forget to bear Chester P. G.' N. Newton 13.80
R. Schubert 2.50
B. H. MeCallon 2.00
U. S. Loughary 8.15
$398.80
Insane.
A. B. Starbuck 5.00
B. H. MeCallon 10.00
E. E DeArmond 13.00
Thomas Guthrie 7.00
P. W. Flanery E.40
Gates at Yookum's Hall on Satur- j J; w- Robinson
day evening, November 22nd at 7.30. jj 'M Burford. .
Admission free. ; g. F. 'McBee...
J. A. Roster and II. J. Elliott wereiN. F. Gregg...
.. , ,, i Frank Fawk . .
capital visitors the first ot the week, j jj Lvnn
W. H. McKee was a M. Minnville T. D. Phillips 3.20
caller the first of the week. DBleV'HIHhUehead 30
1). C. Kilins of Eugene will preach Frank RoweH . V. '. . . . . . . . . . .
9.60
8.80
3.40
6.50
11.40
3.20
3.20
Sunday morning and evening,
erybody come.
OAK GROVE
Ev-1 Vincent Maurer 3.80
Emil Thiesies 3.60
S. F. G. Moness 4.40
F. W. Alt 15.20
Pat Casey 5.60
,... .,.i., s..i....i iu..iu,i ii,.,M. A. Burch 3.00
" " v7'" I L. B. pabick 3.80
delegates to represent our S. S. at the Ross Parker 2.00
County S. S. Convention at FalU W P. Lewis 3.80
.... ; . , .... , Harley Griffin 3.80
(ity. 21st and 22nd of this w-ek . ; Cnarleg Lee 3 80
There was a Grangi' committee 'Glen Ferguson 3.80
2.20
$ 15.00
Pauper
Lvdia Ellen Smith....: . 10.00
Lillian C. Hall 17.50
Mrs. W. W. Chappell 10.00
Mattie Rurson 32.50
Rose Ellen Cassidy 47.50
Rose Tom 32.50
Eliza Lawrence 47.50
Dessie B. Moore 10.00
Georgia Saywers 40.00
M. A. Odom.... 25.00
Hattie Riggs 10.00
Addie Launer 17.50
Hulda E. Turpin 25.00 :
Jessie M. Skinner 25.00 j
When it rains
doyou depend on
a 'shower-proof"
or do you wear a
Fish Brand
Reflex
Slicker
i, , . ,. ...
- 7 cause you re dry and
'. rough and ready ser
vice, and so water
proof that not a drop
reaches you even
through the openings
between the buttons.
The Reflex Edge does it.
$3.00 aX.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
A.J. Tower Co. tfWHtS
BOSTON bythU j9MWt
Tower Canadian Limited
SIS Toronto Catalog fm &HBlW
Si
Tli 1 I II
OA irp
SIMPLE AND PRACTICAL
EVERY PART GUARANTEED
j?. HF t W sMTnTI ill I !m ii W "
INEXPENSIVE TO OPERATE
We have several plants in suc
cessful operation in the
vicinity of Dallas
Craven Bros. Hardware Co.
DALLAS, OREGON
j. s.
mt't'tin,' at the Hollensteimer home, ; ,no- B- Teal
Saturday evening arranpnr ior a;g p
$ 350.00
Fruit Inspector.
Parker
Health Officer.
B. H. MeCallon 72.00
Elections.
Oregon City Enterprize. . . . . . . 24.00
D E. Stitt 8.30
Grover Beeler 3.75 j
B. F. Swope 3.20
C. E. Staats 3.50
M. R. Flower 11.34 j
Elmer E. Enes 2.30 j
F. L. Wood 4.00 i
Polk County Itemizer 154.00
W. R. Coulter 1.75
S. L. Stewart 3.00
F. K. Hubbard 21.80
G. H. Crawford... 2.50
O. E. Shultz 2.00
Oregon City Enterprise 32.40
Bushong & Co 8.00
B. Wirson 6.00
F. M. Shuck 1.50
For Judges and Clerks 976.20
Tresspass notices, weather proo,
for sale at Observer Job office.
LODGE DIRECTORY
UNITED ARTISANS Dallas Assem
bly, No. 46, meets on first and third
Mondays cf each month at Wood
man hall. Visiting members made
welcome.
MILLIE M. STAFRIN, M. A.
WILLIS SIMONTON. Secretary.
$1229.14
Roads and Highways
tlieJ.
i r
announcement ami the report of what j '
we are doinji
is a nue order.
Stevens hiis another
watehiiifrht party. Look for
Join t he (iranjre, it
G A fann!nr Cn 1 9 OS
o on ) -' "
: UoTiro Unm 11 OK
Barrett H. Hanson .. 4100
REBEKAIIS Almira Lodge No. 26
meets first and third Wednesday of
each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
NOLA COAD, Noble Grand.
ORA COSPER, Secretary.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Dal
las Camp No. 209 meets in W. O.
W. Hall on Tuesday evening of
each week.
R. E. REED, Consul Com.
W. A. AYRES, Clerk.
E. Sibley 25.00
B. Nunn 27.00
$708.70
fresh
I Justice Court.
Sibley & Brown 7.50
COW. , T n U'lnn 1 9 OS
John Underwood 193.75
Ernest Blue 120.00
John Bedford 7.50
Chas. S. Ruge 37.50
Ed. Becken 11.25
A. Wurn 6.75
Oscar Hayter 35.00
He also has e?rs for sale, took five ! J. H. Moran 13.70 j Go,d Creek Lumber' Co. !.'"".' 2250
.en to hnvi T.iesdnv nnl i dozen ,"'',u f ' Salem Sewer Pipe Co 35.68
two weeks letore. Who is there in p. R. Arrell 1.20
the neidiirborhood leats that record f alien l.tv
S. H. Bernard.
E. E. Tripp
Lena Brown
Clarence Marks...
I" V 11 ii i n or
niMi daiiriuer and ciiiidren are maK- jno Turner.
He only has (I ohi hens, the rest tins
year's pullets.
Mr. and Mrs. Renton Smith's mar-
1.20
1.20
2.30
2.30
1.20
1.20
Timms Cress & Co 122.00
Wilberry & French 15.70
out to the farm 1
Frank Rider
iiifT them a visit.
Oil., ii..., .... ....
V'l H' I liliu.i '11 M .I .'ill i.' Ilir jtiiiii'.-,
Sunday. ( McHenry Smith
Panloe's familv Jiave nuvel into S. H. Bernard. . .
. T V Tiewr a wA
their new house on the picnic rruund. p. o. Hurlburt..
This means no more Oak (irove pic- H. Holman
. I tmv.w.. J- Asimaugn
A. R. Lewis.
J. D. Hibbs & Co
Andy Wilson
G D. Treat
Falls City Lumber Co
G. W. Havnes
Joe Tharp..
! M; Ilj;i?ham HI ' Starr Transfer "I'.'.'."'.'.
1.20 1
J'Kershaw DP1- Store...
Dallas Iron Works
C. F. Horn
2.10
2.10
13.32
10.30
12.55
IV 5
21.89
4 15
85
4 03
2.25
3.90
238.02
0.20
59 50
I Independence Sand&Gravel Co. 231.00
MONMOUTH
Mr. ami Mrs. lliu'ldon ot the Mon
mouth Hotel served apples at all
meals on Apple Hay, ami their pa
Irons say their service was excellent.
Kolicit Steel of Suver was iu tow.i
Kii.lay on luiMties connected with
proXTty interests still held here
where he formerly lived. He rojHirts
the farm in i:hhI condition.
h'udiiey ('oiler of Dallas formerly
of this pla.v, jnade Monmouth a
hrief call Saturday. Come again
Kodmy.
Mr. and Mis. M. K. Hoatmau, of
Conalh was in town on lminess,
Monday and Tuesday. They have
Mme tine piopT!y here.
19.30
i ?a
suppose. " .-,
Xf.s, l..l... ill , 1,1.. ii . ,!lvle Payne & Son
...... - ... ...... .......... r muft .ttru... o.ov i
G. F. Shew.
Farmers' State Bank...
to he at Church Sunday. ,rred Ward
Odell Hollensteiner was at Salem pr'an) DeWitt ""
ou Inisiuess Tuesday. B. Phillips
Tl.,1.1.1 Sl,.v.n. nn.l iv it'tf u ,.r.. Si. B- SteVenS . . .
lem business visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. John Martin.
H. Kneebone.
7.00
3.50
3.50
3.50
7.00
3.50
The Tropical Oil Co
I Falls City Lumber Co
j Chas. K. Spauldlng Log Co
Dewey Burright
j Clint Hunnecutt
! Dallas Lumber & Locvrinsr Co..
A. F. & A. M. Jennings Lodge, No.
9, meets second and fourth Fridays
of each month, in Masonic hall on
Main street.' Visiting brethren wel
come. E, A, HAMILTON, W. M.
WALTER S. MUIR. Secretary.
West Side Marble
WorKs
G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor.
MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES AND
CURBING.
A Complete I Ine of All Latest Dcwlijn
Legal blanks tor sale at this office.
3.50 N. Selig.
Zena Spring- Valley m. n. eihs...
Mertin Young 3.50 j L. Damon
J. D. Bevens 1.00 i Polk County Itemizer.
1.40
294.43
6.50
162.00
C5.95
5.65
S0.00
50.00
.11.2.-)
1.25
20.00
1 oo Craven Bros. Hard are Co 147.12
ao.oo
A mistake w as made in two items xhpo Farrlntton 1 00 ' Beall & Co 20 S3
of last week, which should have read A. V. R. Snyder 1.00 J Catherwood .. 5.4a
.. ,, E. W. Cutler 1.00 C. McNeil 25
as 1'"""!: E. W. Fuller 1 00 Henry Fern 8 20
Miss Cora Ctnilev has resiirned her G. L. Murohv 3 50 Merle Meyer 6.00 t
3 50 r. J. wagoner is j .
3 50 ;F. N. Suver 16.00
3 50 jRoss Perce 52.00
J. W. Finn 22.50
6 50
5 00 ;
$168 60 D J. Riley .650!
Sherirt Office. Bro" s '
Henry Savery s' 25 Linden Kibby Const. Co 600.00
J. M. Grant...!'.!'.!'.'.!'.!!'.!'.!". ZSth Graven Huff 2.75
Jno. Richter 75 00 .William Fudge 10 75,
J. R. Harris 8.75 , f Tl "2
I John Duignan 43.75
Dallas Iron Works
Machinists Foundrymen Pattern
Makers. SAWMILL WORK A SPECIALTY
We are prepared to do any kind of
Iron and Brass work. Lumber trucks
and Stock work on hand. We make
the best and cheapest Stump Puller
on the market Prlcw reasonable
...SKATING...
AT ARCADE GRAND RINK
Skating Every Evening and
Afternoon Each Week on
Mondays. Free for Ladies
Give us a trial and we assure you very courteous
treatment.
C. W. STUMP,
Manager
Star Transfer Co.
WE MOVE ANYTHING
THAT IS MOVEABLE
PROMPT SERVICE
0. A. and L. C. HUSCOTT, Proprietors
Phone Stands: Webster's Confectionery 511 Ellis' Confectionery 1062
Barn 1074
LUMBER V
lwiwiliiin iw it'inurnii)iir mill i: i m 1 1 1 . Ooby. .
, . ' "' S. M. Martin...
ins; the winter at home. h. Murray
Miss (iraee Spiing has aeeei.ted a Chas. Ward 350,:; flnn-
, , H. Holman 10.60 1 s- Grant.
sition as stenographer for II. (. K. N. Wood .
Seymour in Ilallas. j
Ixren Walliiij; is ervelinjr a new
store huihliiiir on the John Wallintr '
pioiK'ity. near the hop house.
Miss Cora Coley entertained her
friends on last Friday evening, with'
' hard
times ' party.
Kverne : Clerk" Ofne.
1 4 n n v. : T
. i -.ii e .i . l. nuLtiusuu, jr.. ........
present attired suitably for the oc- p p ghaw
easion. that is, in rap and patches. E. E. Harris
and all said I hey had a very enjoy-"
able eveninsr. Treasurer-a Office.
Will Cation is at home, after sev- Tracy
$451 69 'W. F. Brandon 139.50
j Dewey BurriRht 35.00
133 30 Clint Hunnecutt 50 00
75 00 R- P. Kirkland 5 00
50 00 S'oper Bros, t Cockle lzMS
Sloper Bros. c Cockle 10 74
$5S30 W. I. Bronson 16 50
j Dallas Brick A Tile Co 3 58
Stt 5 50 Chas. Durrell 44144
DENTIST
B. T. BUTLER
Office over Fuller Pharmacy.
Office hours from to 12 a. m.-
to 5 p. tn.
Dallas
ti f i . i. i i j eral months sin-nt in Salem, where - . -,-,
The son of 1. I). Pen els. who was! 1 1 . R. I Chapman...
, . , , , , . i he was emploved at the 't atetena. , School Su
hurt bv a jersey bull, a short time , . . . - c.
, , . .... Helen Baker is Iiappv n the C.rmre Spon
aps has returned to school at Cor
vailis.
K. S. IVn", and family of Lewis
vine were the puest of Mr. and Mrs.
White. Tuesday.
Koliert Baker of Salem was in tou
Tuesday on his war to Airlie.
I. O. Powel of North Monmouth.
K. F. D., made Monmouth a business
vLsit Tuesday.
Dr. Calberth of Tleasant Valley.
wa. in town on business Tuesday.
C. E. EnglLsh of Ashland was the,
Coroner'a Office.
Sup-'s Office.
;Chas. K. Spaulding 55 :7
mm T. E. Cooper 1100
osst'ssion f a new piano, presented jj Sermour!
to her bv her mother.
ItlCKREALL
We understand that S. Orr.
Mar. Blodirett
40 00 J C. Barnes
lrrtOO Hibbs Co
117.12 James Middleton
Dare M Waddell
D. J. Riler
r:.i2
Stock Inspector j
i t untni iu
rrt!anI has sold his hop ranch to F. E. Merer IftO TSi
parties in Portland. j Mr- F- E- Meyer "-S j
The bazaar,
14 00
5 00
1514
.... :v2v
r: 50
75 00
C. S. Calkins 110 00
When We Hand
You Our Esti
mates of the cost cf the lumwr you require
you car. depend upon It that the fig
ures w.ll be as low as flrtt-clasa, well
t .
e.,ned lumln-r can be sold lor hon- j VETERIXABY SURGEON
DK. . w. HORN
tuccesso to Dr. Nevel)
You Are Invited.
When a merchant places an ad
vertisement in a newspaper, it means
that you are invited by him to call,
it carries the same meaning as an in
vitation given to a party, lie wants
yon, if he did not desire your trade,
he would have kept still and said
nothing. There are a great many
strangers recently located iu Dallas
and its vicinity, and they are not
posted as to who are the best mer
chants to deal with. The Observer
has this to say, any person trading
with a merchant whose advertise
ments appear in this paper who has
any grounds to complain of not re
ceiving a square deal, has not meas
ure and goods at represented will let
tho-manager of this paper know, we
will agree to see that the same is
righted. We guarantee the words of
all our local merchants who adver
tises in the Observer and will publish
no advertisement that we It ml is not
one of truthfulness.
Thone 1183-2
R. L. CHAPMAN
FUXKRAIj DIRECTOR
AX1 EMBALM ER
Calls promptly answered day or night
Dallas, Oregon.
Olive Smith-Bicknell
Teacher of
PIANO and ORGAN
Studio 712 Oak St.
DALLAS OREGON
Iepal blanks for sale at this ofTice.
combination with The Observer for
DENTIST
DR. CLINTON L. FOSTER,
(With Dr. Butler)
Ollice over Fuller Pharmacy.
DALLAS ORKGON.
Chiropractor Phone VMH
DR. D. G. REMPEL
Nerve Specialist and Spinal Adjuster
Oiliee. ."in Church Street, near depot.
Consultation ami Examination Free.
DALLAS, OREGON
Professional Cards
Dr. Louis G. Altman
Homeopathic Physician,
General Practice.
ED. F. COAD, Special attention to Asthma, Dropsy,
Attorney at Law, Gall Stones and Rheumatism.
Probate Cases a Specialty. Offlee and Res. 296 N. Liberty St.
Room 20, National Bank Bldg. Phone Main 147. SALEM, ORE-
.
Wm. A. Ilimes. Mr.
Ed. J. Ilimes. Eni. 1
HIMES ENGINEERING AND CON
STRUCTION CO. j
Engineering and Surveying. '.
Plans Drawn and Estimates Cheer-!
fully Given. Oiliee. Room 8. I'dow
Building, Dallas, Ore. Phone 502.
DEXTIST
M. HAYTER
Dallas National Bank Building
Dallas
Orcgo
Oren
SIBLEY & EAKIN
The only reliable et of Abstract, in
Polk County. Office on Court street.
Dallas, ...
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OSCAR HAYTER
Rooms S and C. U!ow Bldg.
Dallas Oref"
G. O. HOLMAN
LAWYER
Office in Wilnon Building
Orrpno ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
which was held here
Saturdav nisrl.t bv the Ladies' Aid. I
14.40615 -tly. If you psy mre you pay toil
Total $10,034 21 much. U vou rT ! m grl lew
either
Assess. A Cot. TS-
1(S..'S' The ban-juet for the Boy Fich:h i
qu.'l.ty or quantity..
met ith pd meeess wllinjr all the Obserrer Print Co S900
articles that thev had oi hand. The
Currant Ex pens.
; Annual Con fere nee to be held here
! November S-3) will be
Continued oa r( Thrt )
i . V. vf . :: ; -ireetion of the Pallas l arrn I ire f
; ty. ni'cinwa, jr . i
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i; Dallas Lumber Log.TxERi!
0:Tiee at McCann &. Collins Liverv
I hone .V1 Dallas. Oresron.
ATTORXET AT LAW
D. H. UPJOHN
Rooms lCG
Dallas National Bank B!.
DALIVS OKIfN"-
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naiiis
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TOOZE, JR.
National Bank Buildin-
ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTOR
BROWN Sc SIBLEY
Abstracts promptly made
Notary Public, Collections
Oreco- ; Mill St. Down -stairs. . D-II- "