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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
Admitted to the second c U ns of mail matter.
TH U RSD AY,
M AY,
13, 1909
BUENA VISTA.
Mr*. Morphy called on Mrs. Kcster,
of Suver, Friday.
Cleve Prather made a business trip to
Independence Saturday.
Our school closed a very successful
years work on last Friday.
1). Kd. I-auncr, of N'ewlierg, is remod
eling M. N. Prather’s house.
V. P. FIS K E .
Ralph llall and Mrs. lien. Hall were
Independence callers Saturday.
Itemizer, one year in advance .......................................I I 60
Mrs. Kd. Prather and Mrs. John Bald
SU BSCRIPTIO N' With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-Weekly Journal........... 2 (X) win went to Albany Saturday.
With Oregon Woodman.................................................. 1 76
J. K. Wells bas sold bis share in the
new meat market to Mr. Black.
’PHONES: « H Ä n o e .m I MUTUAL] O^ince.Ul
Patronite Onr Anothrr for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
Turkey is the country where all the and population engaged, or desiring
to engage, in agricultural pursuits, it
various brands of trouble are made.
follows that road improvement, by at-
tra ting additional settlers, and g iv
Late reports from smuggling head
ing them better facilities for reaching
quarters indicate that a little more
their markets, directly tends to in
activity upon the part of New York
crease the values of all farm lands
custom officials would materially re
within the radius of the roads im
duce the deficit,
proved.
Our climate and resources are an
lye opener to the emigrants daily ar
riving here,many of them coming from
dates where when they left home a
ew days ago snow was on the ground.
IY> now strike such weather as we
liavc is a revelation to them, nnd
some of them can hardly understand
it, because they have been used all
their lives to something so different.
Our ripe jucy strawberries make their
nouths water, the beautuous green
lawns and valleys, fir clad hills and
vleusnnt sunshine make them think
jf paradise, and our luxuriant or
shards, pretty roses, etc., make them
take to a home in this Garden of Eden
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Saturday:
V. Sears, Dallas.
V. a. Sears, Ballston.
I). H. Simpson, Airlie.
J. K. Hutchinson, Dallas.
D. Miller, Monmouth.
Sunday;
S. Finseth, Dallas.
Monday:
A. G. Keyt. Perrydale.
Mrs. Keyt, Perrydale.
YYf. T. Brown, Airlie.
Mrs. Brown, Airlie.
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
S. J. Hunting, Dallas.
Mrs. Hunting, Dallas.
Mrs. K. C. Eldridge, Independence.
A. L. Briggs, Monmouth.
Mrs. M. L. YY’ atson, Butler.
Mrs. S. Munn, Butler.
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like ducks to water. Most of them
So far no settlement of the $1500 in
ire not long in selecting homes and surance carried by Miss Reddekopp on
her millinery stock has been made. The
;etting settled.
adjuster was over from Salem Tuesday,
hut the matter is still pending
The returns from various states
Dr. R. K. I j &' Steiner has returned
show that in nearly every case the from a trip to the ins me asylums of the
■tatos having the highest i>erccntage East. Dr. Steiner reports a profitable
visit, and his report to the commission
)f improved roads have the largest' will be presented at the next meeting of
mptilation per mile of road, thus the board.
The remains of YY'. ( ’. Brown were
honing that better roads area power-
laid to rest yesterday afternoon in his
ul factor in encouraging the sett’e- fine burial vault in tin* Masonic ceme
nent of unused lands, especially in tery near Dallas. Jennings lodge, A. F.
& A. M. formed at their hull and march
parsely populated sections of the ed to the residence, when Rev. Martin
ountry. Good roads arc also an im- delivered i lengthy eulogy on the de
Ortant influence in retaining in the ceased’s life and works. A funeral train
was then in waiting an 1 carried the de
trilling districts the desirable cle- ceased, the Mason’s. Eastern Star and
aents who might otherwise drift in- friei d« to the burial ground, where the
Mason’s paid their last respects to their
o the towns and cities. As the price departed brother.
The pall bearers
if farm lands depends on their pro- were: N. L. Butler, J. L. Castle, 1). J.
uctivity, accessibility to markets, Rdey, YY'. G. Vassal and YV. II. Gaynor.
CURED
UNDER THE EIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
CLAIMS ALLOWED
SOLDI Itfll, ETC.
1 Charles A Dick ..................... $ 40 00
Dr A It Starbuck ...................
5 00
IVter Cook...............................
24 37
1 (,’ A Rubinsou..........................
12 00
Kmil tiohat, w ife and daughter were
1 J K Neal ................................
10 39
shopping in
I Albany the first of the
H H K nox..............................
12 83
week.
K L Chapman........................
11 00
Gardiner, Mai n o —“ I have been a West Salem Supply C o ........
J. E. YY'ells, wife and Miss Clara
10 00
orreat
sufferer
from
organic
troubles
M L Tnompsou.......................
I YYrells, were shopping in Independence
1 25
and a severe female Simontou A Scott ...................
I Saturday.
14 IS
weakness.
T h e T A H ig gs ...............................
10 00
doctor said I would \V L Mercer..........: .................
! Mis. (irace Milliner and little daugh
5 (H)
have to go to the
ter are the guests of the formers mother.
C E Huntley...........................
03 00
hospital fo r an
Mrs. Fannie Hall.
C L Crider...............................
4 08
opi ration, but I
Mr. and Mrs. Collins, of Suver, were
13 78
could not bear to D G Meador............................
the guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs.
T ota l.................................. $23(3 84
think o f it. 1 de-
Wells, late Wednesday.
cidi d to try I.ydia
CURRKNT EXPENSE:
K. l'inkham ’s V eg H Holman (Justice Court)...... $211 35
Road supervisor, George Wells, has a
etable Compound Sears & Stowe..........................
crew of men busy on the new road that
5 00
and Sanative \Vash Polk County Ite m ize r.. . . ____
was put through last year.
10 92
— and was entirely J H Saunders .........................
10
00
Purd Dietz and family, who came here
cured after three1
123 75
from Arkansas, some six months ago, | months’ use o f them.” — Mrs. S. A. Glass & Pruilhomine. . . . . . . . .
29 20
Polk County Observer........ ..
returned to that state Saturday.
W il l ia m s , n. F. D. No. 14, Box 3», Pacific T & T C o ..................
14 20
J. M. Prather ami family and Mrs. j Gardiner, Me.
1 80
B o m E Moores C o.......... ......
Anderson called on Mr. ami Mis. Mar I No woman should submit to a surgi- C H Morris ..................... ......
ft 50
tin Conger, of lloixlule Sunday after , cal operation, which may mean death, Dungan it H olm aa................
14 00
until she has given Lydia E. I’ inkham s
noon.
Total ............................... $125 72
! Vegetable Compound, made exclusive
Joe Polly has been busy the last week ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial.
ROADS AND HIGH WAVS.
mtting a woven wire fence around the
This famous medicine for women
ots he bought recently of Mrs. Lynch, has for thirty years proved to be the Beall & Com pany.................. $451 51
of Dallas.
most valuable tonic and lenewer of Oregon it Washington Sewer
Pipe Com pany.................. 537 15
The rain of the past few days was the female organism. Women resid
8 75
welcomed by every one especially, the ing in almost every city and town in Oscar Sampson.......................
12 10
farmers, as the ground was drying out the United States liear willing testi Kails City Lumber Company. •243 00
Security
Vault
it
Metal
Works
mony to the wonderful virtue o f Lydia
quite fast.
1(3 3(3
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Percy Hadley ........................
7 75
Smith Holt, who was principal of the it cures female ills, and creates radi Conrad Stafrin........................
1 85
school here during the past winter, went ant, buoyant, female health, i f you N A Lunde...............................
22 00
tO M o Friday, when* DO hftfl a position are ill, for your own sake as well as Ed Dred ................................
5
9ft
as bookkeeper.
Guy
Bros
...............................
those you love, give it a trial.
I ft 75
Sirs. I'inklm m , tit Lynn, Mass., Albert C Machrodt................
Mr. Reynolds, who lives just west of
20 00
J A Huberts.............................
town, is treating his farm house to a in v ite s a ll s ic k w o m e n to w r it e Aroy Harris ..........................
22 00
coat of paint which adds greatly to the her fo r m l vice. H e r a d v ic e is fr e e ,
2 77
Kails
City
Lumber
Company.
' and a lw a y s h e lp fu l.
improvement of his farm.
10 00
.1 A T a te .............
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---------------
1 50
N H ughes..............................
The restaurant has again changed
ce; 25
Thomas Strain ........................
hands, Mr. Conner having sold it to a
18 4ft
Watt Shipp ............................
Mr. Barish.
19 84
The Pallas Tribunes are to play tire A E M vers...............................
53 95
James Goodman ...................
Nola Reed, of our basket hall team 1 Elks at Falls City Saturday.
48 00
Mrs. E Clark .......................
last season, is now part owner in a drua
Miss Winnie I.aimer is back from Lou Plaster.............................
16 00
store with his brother at his home town i teaching school at Harrisburg.
3 00
George
Swerlngen..................
of Burns.
24 00
Mr. E. W, Staats and wife, of Airlie, George S u lliva n .............. .
The motor will soon begin the haul i have been attending the state grange Oeorge Baun..........................
18 98
ing of logs from Black Rock to the Inde meeting at McMinnville this week.
10 94
YV E G oodell...........................
pendence sawmill, arrangements having
37 63
P C L a d y ................................
The Y. W. C. A. of Dallas High it li W inslow ..........................
been made to that effect.
5 00
school will hold a candy sale on the W J W agn er..........................
32 35
Glen (). Holman came hack from school grounds tomorrow afternoon.
8 00
O O B utler...............................
Portland yesterday where he instituted
41 86
A wonderful difference in expression Tra Bradley.............................
a damage suit for his brother against
25 7 i
the city for unlawful arrest of his broth and life given to photographs. Also G W Newblll. . . . : ..................
8 00
the fineness. Cberrington gets all Elmer Newblll .....................
er, W. B. Holman, of McMinnville.
18 00
these qualities in his pictures.
J8 W illiam O ttin ger...................
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Byrd, of Burns,
5 00
August Kleschman................
Dr. II. E. Nevel, a veterinary surgeon, W M Hotberton.......................
are visiting Mr. and Mrs, F. .1. Coad.
62 (HI
has
arrived
from
Mancie,
Pennsylvania,
Mr. Byrd is one of Eastern Oregon’s
44 HO
Joe G arrett.............................
veteran editors and believes Harney to locate in Dallas. His family consists .1 O Syron................................
4 00
county will yet amount to something. of a wife and son, and tlo-y are now de- Harvey lirausou.....................
4 90
micilcd in the Monroe Miller residence Cli arles Doslon.......................
32
00
Mr. Van Moss was hurt at the YY’ il oil Main street. The doctor comes re-
1 19
ia met to Valley’s saw mill the other day comended highly as an expert in his A E M yer................................
by a pile of lumber falling on him, and profession, and we can see no reason Ira Mein lin g .......................... 101 65
111 32
another employee, Mr. Marks, chopped why lie should not receive plenty of Salt Creek Lumber C o...........
7 25
Iv le it Bnyno..........................
off his thumb while splitting kindling. practice.
By Lydia E, Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
i
Stute of Oregon vs C YY’ Mathews,
gambling ; J 11 McNary for plaintiff,
Y\ L Tooze Jr and B F Jones for de
fendant. Plea of not guilty following
arraignment withdrawn and plea of
guilty entered.—Defendant fined $100
and costs.
State of Oregon vs C Hoad ley, lar
ceny; J II McNary for state, YY L Tooze
for defendant.—plead guilty. Sentenced
to «me month in county jail.
State vs Kd Owen, selling liquor: J II
McNary for state; B F Jones f«»r defend
20 7 n ! ant.—Verdict of guilty, fined $.‘UX).
a 7 4 1 State vs John lliltihrant, selling liq
77 50
32 20 ! uor:.) II McNary for state; B F Jones
200 00 for defendant.— Plead guilty and fined
Thomas Lee........................
Craven Brothers...............
G W Chapm an................
Dallas Irou W orks..........
S h e p h e rd A G u t h r i e ..........
Bert Dean is.............................
3150
$
100 .
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Fred Clini»!r. to A F Coulter, lots
in Falls C ity............................$
Alfrettn Cooper et al to A F
Courter, laud in Falls City ...
Thos Dickey et ux to Allen Mc
Lean, lami in t 6 s. r fi w ..........
Mary Smith to N 11 Sudili et ux.
30 acres in t 7 and 8 s, r 5 w ...
( /harlotte Polly t<» Francia M Ik>n-
aldson, lot in Buena Vistu,
II M Berry to Everett K Staats,
70 acres, t 9 and 10 s, r 5 w ...
H M Berry to J C Johnston et al
138 ucres, t 9 and 10 s, r 5 w . .
4> li DeArinomi to Carl DeAr-
mond, l.j interest in 320 acres,
t 9 s, r 4 w ...............................
E () Frantz et ux to C A Frantz,
lami in Suver..................
Elias YVilliams et al to Paul Fund-
man, 38 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w ........
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loes
153
50
1,500
1
S to p s Fai
D estroy*
300
Ingi
3000
I \ hair preparatici
i iair food, a hair I
(11 HO
1) II Simpson vs A C Miller, objec
John Ebbe................................. 443 50
501X)
Total ................................. $3028.03 tion to cost h ill; Oscar Hayter tor plf,
YY' S McFadden for defendant—Costs al
10
Total of all claims allowed excepting lowed in favor of plaintiff for $105.80.
salaries and fixed fees, $3,690.59.
State vs C YY’ Mathews, selling and
1200
•---- m ■ m — —
giving away intoxicating liquor; J II
McNary for plaintiff, YY L Tooze for
CIRCUIT COURT.
Patents.
defendant— Dismissed.
K. S. to heirs of Margaret Martin.
State vs Thomas Edgar, selling ami
away intoxicating liquors; J 11
Local Option Cases Create Most giving
McNary for state, YY' L Tooze for defend
Marriage Licenses.
Interest.
ant.— Dismissed.
Curtis It. Kooxen and ThresaOleman.
State vs Thomas Edgar, gambling; J
l’eter Burnett and Mary Millburn.
J A Harps Mfg Co , h T A Riggs, ac- H McNary for plaintiff, YV L Tooze and
tioir for money; F A Turner for plaintiff. B F Jones for defendant.— Arraigned
Stallion Licenses.
plea of not guilty withdrawn and a plea j
— Settled.
of guilty entered.— Defendant fined $100
J. A. McClain
Vick Bros, vs Earhart iS: Myer, action and costs.
Nelman & Schuldt,
for money ; J II Flower for plaintiff.—
Continued.
FEEDEE.
State vs John Courtney, assault with
Probate Court.
intent to commit rape; J II McNary for
Frank Gilliam and mother are visit
plaintiff. —Continued.
In re estate of Mary J. Perciyal, de
L U Josse vs I) C Harris, action for ceased; inventory and appraisement ing friends here.
money; M E Pogue and YY’ m. Kaiser filed and approved.
Wallie Brown and Homer Link went
for plaintiff, GeorgeG Bingham for de
In re guardianship of A. II. Harris, to Portland this week.
fendant.
an insane person; petititiou to sell per
Mrs. Hooker and daughter, of Kails
The A II Averill Machinery Co vs F sonal property granted.
City, are visiting her son, Cub.
X Smith and S B Tetherow, action for
Estate of Lucy Y'anTassel, deceased;
money; Sibley <& Eukin for plaintiff.— final account allowed.
Mildred (»Ionian visited here with her
Continued.
Estate of Jennie Condon, deceased; sister, Mary Hooker, this week.
C L Fritchnrd vs M E Gillispi?, ac final account approved.
Hex and Hen Womer are hauling
tion for money; B F Jones for plaintiff.
Estate of Mary Neal, deceased; final gravel and working on the roads,
—Continued.
account approved.
Claud Lewis bought nine bead of Imgs
Corvallis & Alsea Railway vs E YYr
Estate of Della R. Williams et al, mi
Strong, action for money; McFadden & nors; guardian authorized to sell real of Frank Hush and one of Cub Hooker,
Bryson for plaintiff.—Dismissed.
Mrs. Hooker and daughter, Alliba,
real estate at private sale for cash ; bond
visitisi at Mrs. Alva Womer’s Thursday
Chas Knln oc Co vs G L Murphv and fixed at $2000.
II Fugitt, action for money; O Hayter
Estate of A. J. Harris, insane; in evening.
for plaintiff.— Default and judgment.
Harry Lacey is sick with something
ventory and appraisement filed and ap
F Moyer vs Polk County Mill and proved.
like pneumonia, and so is one of Bent
Lumber Co, action for damage; H F &
Kmbrce’s children.
J R Lutourelle for plaintiff.—On tr^al
Arthur Dyer bought a horse of Billy
today.
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT
Weet and went to town and bought a
Fred Stetler vs YY’ m and Ann Schind
buggy and harness.
ler, action for money; J E Hetzel for
County treasurer presented paid and
Kverybndy come to Sunday school
plaintiff. —Continued.
cancelled warrants as follows:
Salem Falls City & YY’estern Railway Road warrants....................... 2 583 61 next Sunday and help 11 s decide on
when we will have children’s day.
Co vs Pierce Riggs et al, condemnation ; General road warrants.........
652 08
O Hayter for plaintiff.—Non suited by Special school......................
Tuesday night the store of Simpson
113 si 66
plaintiff.
22 .50 Bios, at Airlie was burned. Clyde Tur
County school orders...........
4411 12 ner’s house and a granary belonging to
M Bailey vs Benton county, damages; Special c i t y ..........................
7958 85 Mr. Evanswere also burned. Mr. Tur
YY'eatherford & YY’ vatt for plaintiff, Mc County warrants, called.. ..
253 8-t ner saved almost everything. Mr. l-’.v-
Fadden & Bryson for defendant.—Jury County warrants interest. ...
3924 74 ans also lost about 300 bushels of oats.
discharged without verdict.
County warrants 1909, called
61 31 We bear that Simpson Bros, will re
County
warrants
interest
Krebs Hop Co. vs. Taylor & Dickinson,
Total ........................... $29,249 71 build.
damages, John A. Carson for plaintiff;
B. F. Jones for defendant.—Settled.
Ordered that the county treasurer be
Mrs. Josephine Howell, of Sheridan,
Petitition for naturalization papers credited with the amounts above set is over visiting her brother, T. T. Not-
presented by James Elliott, of Canada; forth.
son, and other relatives.
Louis llessner, of Germany ; Carl Ger-
Answering the inquiries of various
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson, anil Mr.
linger. of Germany.—Admitted to citi
zenship.
and Mrs. Joslyn, of Iowa, came up in parties, we are assured by the members
the former’s ante fioin Portland fora of the city council that the stieet im-
II YV Strong vs YY’ E Martin, action visit with I'ncle John Wiseman and provuient work will go right ahead,
for money; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff—
and that there will be sufficient funds
M iss Jessie.
Continued.
to carry the same through and available
Mrs. Will. I ’ lrey nnd Miss Ethel to meet every call when such necessity
State of Oregon vs Thos Sullivan, sell
Gwinn
have
returned
from
Newport
arises. Farther controversy in the mat
ing liquor, J II McNary for plaintiff, B
F Jones for defendant—Plea of not where the former invested in a block of ter is entirely unnecessary, and is giving
Nye Creek property.
the town unpleasant notoriety.
guilty—Continued.
D»
Comings
For headache Dr
Dr. Donohoe, «it
Keep your eye c
changes are beinj
new ones added ai
out.
Come down to t
look at our grnbbi
daiuly and will do
Stump.
When you wai
by a competent
careful and know»
t«» Conrad Stafrin
If y«>u have an;
whom you think i
to come to Polk e
semi or bring the
this office.
J. L. Castle hat:
man-American c
best on tiie mark
packed in Portiar
Madras, and is al
Yesterday mm
train was pulling
of the side stakes
r filed off ju>t th
No one was inju
tracked until a m
stalled.
Because
Because
Because
Becaus*
cook
Becaus
regu
Becaus
heat
Becaus
thee
Becaus
stove
u sef
like
rang
F o r ot
A Few of Our Land
No. 58—142 acres all in cultivation, 80
acres of clover, family orchard and small
fruit, a 9 room house, barn 28x50 feet,
with shed 18x50, wind mill with 1500
gallon tank which furnishes water for
house, barn and lawn, hog house, hen
house, cow barn large woodshed, smoke
house, apple house, land lies level, is
nearly all tiled, ami is fenced ih 9 dif
ferent fields, $10,000 is the price of this.
No. 45—136 acres at $80 an acre, east
of Dallas 2 1-2 miles. 7 room house, barn
30x86 feet, 5 or 6 acres of timber, 130
acreH cultivated, 40 acres of which is
in clover. The Lacreolc river runs
through one end of farm. Place well
fenced.
No. 04—100 acres, 9 room house, 2
barns, 50 acres cultivate«!, 5 acres good
bearing orchard, 00 acres fine oak and
fir timber, running water, well, spring.
1 team of horses, buggy, harness, 8 cows,
hogs, young stock, machinery an«l some
furniture. All at only $0,000, terms on
one half.
343 acres at $25 an acre, 50 acres in
cultivation, balance mostly open pas
ture ; place all fenced, 2 springs, a 7
room house, small barn, 3 stock sheds
and hen house, small orchard of apples
and prunes, Terms one half cash, and
time on rest at 0 per cent.
No. 53—200 acres, 70 acres cultivation
balance in pasture with g«»od spring,
price $30 per acre, $3000 cash, balance
time at 6 j»cr cent interest.
No. 42—224 acres, a snap at $10 per
acre. A house ami barn, also a hop
house, 70 acres cultivated, old orchard,
4 miles from Dallas.
6 0 A T S AND F R U ITS.
No. 158—07 acres, 4 1-2 miles from
Dallas, 4 room house and goo«l barn.
25 acres untier cultivation, balance in
oak timber, The wood and goats on
this place will play the expenses of put
ting it into fruit. Considering the price
of fruit lan«ls and the returns of that
makes this a very cheap chance to grow
up with Dallas and her fruit farms.
Price of this place is $1,800.
A 600D PLACE.
No. 174—76 acres, 2}j miles front Dal
las, new 7 room house an«lgood barn, 20
acres under cultivation, ft acres of or
chard, mostly apples and pears, hut a
large variety of inixe«l fruits for family
use, plenty of fine water, some oak tim
ber and 200,000 feet of fir timber, and a
down hill pull to Dallas. YVehad sam
ple* of fruit from this place that were
A l To see this place in the fall when
the fruit is on the trees is to buy it.
Piice $3,500. Can give terms.
No. («0—160 acit*8 * •» mile north of
Teat’s siding on the S. F. C. <k YY’ . Ry.,
4 miles to Dallas; 40 acres cultivated, 20
acres open pasture, 100 acres timber.*
Box house, 4 moms, 2 barns, 2 good
springs, one of which is at the house.
Orchard.
Price $4800. Good terms.
C I T Y HOME.
No. 243, ft aeres, 1 mile from Dallas
college, sidewalk to town, 10 room house
and a good barn, two wells and pumps
at t hi* barn and one at house. 2l4 acres
ofottlurd tbil pays from M$to $160
without attention, Incides all the fruit
that owners can use. The orchard con
sists of prunes, pears, apples, plums
and cherries ; balance garden ana mea
dow. A beautiful home, giving the
quiet easy life of a farm and the advan
tages of a city.
Price $3,500, terms $1500 cash. Bal
ance time to suit.
A S W E L L HOME AND A D A N D Y FARM.
No. 166—166 acre?, at $120 per acre;
on Main road and only a mile from the
city limits of Dallas. Only 1 1-4 miles
t»> the court house square and post office.
The place is all under cultivation with
the exception of only a few ai res along
the north end, where the beautiful La-
Creole river runs and bounds the same,
affords a cool place for stock w here there
are no Hies to bother. This is an ideal
place nnd has an 8 or 9 room house,
with plenty of shade, a large barn and
all the accessary outbuilding that go
with an up-to-date farm of this kind.
There are alsmt 3 acres of family orch
ard, Including prunes, apples, pears and
cherries, also hasalntut a dozen English
walnut trees that are loaded with nuts
at the present time. This farm lies as
level as could I h » and has good drainage.
This place is easily worth $125 an acre,
situated as it is in a country where the
blixxards an* unknown an«l delightful
summers. If you are looking for some
thing nice this place will suit YOU.
PHee $120 per acre. Terms half cash,
balance time to suit.
A P R O F I T A B L E H I L L RANCH.
No. 78—75 acre«, 3 miles from Dallas,
(the goat mohair center of the United
States.) Dallas holds a gnat and ponl-
tr\ show every year, that is excepted by
the leading journals as a national show.
Polk county t«»ok prizes at the St. Louis
and Lewis & Clarke fairs for the liest
goats and also for mohair. This farm is
a pleasant home having 2 1-2 acres of
family orchard, consisting of prunes,
pears, cherries, apples and other Iruits,
13 acres cleared and cultivated, w ith 17
acres grubbed but not ploughed, a good
3 room house and large barn and goat
shed.
Price $2400. Can give terms.
18 acres bearing prunes, in 11-2 miles
of town; $2,500.
40 acres of good fruit land close to
Dallas at $2000.
T E N A C R E S IN T O W N .
No. 231—10 acres right in town, fi
room house and good ham; 200 fruit
trees, berries etc. Here is a place, which
with proper attention, a family can live
and farm independent of outside em
ployment or resources. An ideal place
for some man of moderate means that
wishes to take life easy for the balance
of his days.
Price $2,400.
H U S T L E AND MAKE MONEY.
No. 196—43ft acres, one half mile from
Falls City. Chance f«»r a large stock
range. This place has been logged over
but there is still plenty of good wood
left; lumber flume running through the
place that would carry the woo« I to Falls
City w here there is a good market f«>r
it. YVe can give very liberal terms on
this place or would sell it in 40, 80 or
160 acre tracts. See us about this.
Price $20 per acre.
No. 275—20 acres and suburban home
for $2,000, 8 acres cultivated, the balance
partly cleared and in pasture which has
a fine spring in it,a 4 room house, large
Imrn and a hen house large enough for
four or live hund red sblskeM; 80 young
apple trees, 20 cherry trees, 100 straw
berry plants, good well at house; 30
minute walk to court house and sidew alk
to the door.
No. 16—4 acres right in town, and
everything g«H»s, so all a purchaser has
to do is to buy and move in and go to
co«)king. A neat little house, fair sized,
ham some hay. 1 horse, 2 cows, both
giving milk, 1 hog. 40 hens, buggy and
harness, 2 cords of wood, also house-hold
goods, orchard and small fruit, oats and
clover, price $2500.
No. 11—2*4 acres right in the city,
l>eautiful building site, at only $425.
$335each beadles. Oat
ire time oa
balance.
No. 12—6 line acres in town, at $1200,
on good terms, one acre of which is in
bearing orchard.
No. 16— 134*0 acre at $30 per acre,
within 3 miles of Dallas, 55 acres in
cultivation, 20 acres bottom, the balance
fine fruit land, house of 4 rooms, barn
16x32 feet, with she«l on each side, gran
ary, hen house, small orchard in bearing,
2 living springs, 500 cords of oak wood
not cut, one half net cash, the balance
to suit, at 7 per cent interest.
No. 17—75 acres, 66 acres in cultiva
tion balance of good thrifty second
growth oak, the land is all g«>«Hl and has
a large hop house oh a never failing
stream of running water; price $55 per
acres.
No. IS 25 acres within 3 miles of Dal
las, good well 24 feet deep, and 1500
brick on the ground to be used to wall
up the well, the timber has mostly been
chopped off but lies well f«>r a nice fruit
tract, and is the making of a fine place
for a home, the price of this is $600.
No. 21—IH) acres w ithin 2 miles of this
city, ik> acres in cultivation, 30 acres
chopped off, casilv cleared, 30 acres of
tall second growth fir timber, a running
stream of water all year, cheap house,
good little ham, a few fruit trees cheap
at $40 per acre good terms.
No. 25—The best of all fruit land is
here, .358 acres, 260 acres in cultivation
the balance good eecond growth oak,
where wood is worth money, a fair fi
room house and 2 large barns, several
other cheap buildings, 4 goo«l springs on
ranch one of which can be piped to
house and barn, land lays quite rolling,
hut is absolutely the land for fruit, or
walnuts, l l£ miles to school and church
Salem onlv 10 miles, 11 miles to Dallas,
3 miles to McCoy, Oiowley station close
bv, this can be sold on the best of terms,
at 6 per cent interest at only $10 per
acre.
No. 26—140 acres at $2500, 50 acres
cultivated, IH) acres of oak an«l fir tim
ber, 6 room house, barn 30x48 feet, 2
springs, ranch all fenced, a lot of good
timber, one mile of good school
cash
time on balance. YY’ ill take one-third
in Portland property.
No. 51—278 acres, 125 cultivation, 80
acres of oak timber, balance slashed «>ff,
ice all fenced, the hone** is an oM one,
»lit the barn and out-buildings are good
$60 per acre, one half cash, the balance
at 7 per cent.
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No. 28—20 acres near Independence,
a good house of seven rooms, small barn,
young orchard and small fruit, 1 acre of
timber, price $2000.
No, 31—162 acres, 130 in cultivation,
2 or 3 acres in orchard mostly apples,
1 }.¿ miles to a good little town and 4
passenger trains per each day, county
road runs throw the farm, this is a cheap
farm at $60 per acre, all that is asked is
$50 or $8100 <>n reisonable terms.
No. 33—182 acres all in cultivation ex
cept a few trees around house, about
100 acres in crop house of 8 rooms, large
barn, also granary and hen nouse, 60
acre of bottom, all the place is black
loam soil, family orchard, 60 young
cherry trees.
mile of station, good
terms on this,
No. 37— 10 acres close in, of which 4
acres are set to 2-year ol«l trees, 1 acre
of small fruit, $1500 takes this.
No. 39—nearly 20 acres close in and
12 acres mostly set to cherries, good soil,
good tqrms at $3000.
No. 43—30 acres of the best «»f garden
land, small house an«l large barn, land
all in cultivation, 700 apple trees, 100
Royal Ann cherry tree, crop reserved,
price on this $3500, terms given if de
sired.
No. 48— 152 acres, 34 acres cultivation
16 acres pasture, balance timber, old
house, 1 good* barn atul 1 old one, 2 acre
orchard, 4 springs, $40 per aero for this
No. 65— $15 per acre buys this 311 acre,
situated on Alsea bav, 30 acres for the
plow, 100 acres of the best bottom land,
abler and fir timber on balance, house of
7 rooms, g<xxl milk house 18x24 feet,
large barn, chicken house, small or
chard of large trees, bearing the best
apples, pears, cherries and prunes, run
ning spring w ater can be piped into top
of house, the cleared land is in the bot
tom, one mile of river front which
atxmnds in all kinds of fish. 1 1-2 miles
of Bayv;ew,3 1-2 miles to YY’ alport; terms
can be given.
No. 29— A good farm of 147 acres, at
$35 per acre, lift acres in cultivation, a
good six room house and barn close to
school and w ithin 3 miles of two sta
tions, good terms and a go«xl buy.
132 acres. 5 miles out at
acres of bottom land, a lot of
chard set out. A good house
plenty of timber. This is a
and a fine home.
$5,650, 50
young or
and barn,
gtxnl buy
43 acres at $4300. A new 5 room
house and barn good and large, a young
2 year ol«l orchard of all kinds of fruit,
new hen house just built, good well and
spring, this little place is a dandy, and
only 2}a miles of Dallas.
Wanted—a 60 to 80 acre tract near
Dallas—improved or unimproved. Must
be goo«i land and a bargain.
100 acres within three miles of town ;
house, barn, etc, only $2,500
YVe have some especially fine offerings
in large tracts of British Columbia lands.
All easily accessible to navigation and
within reach of Vancouver. Long leases
and at fair prices. Tracings can be seen
at this office.
A living producing home for sale—One
of the most beautiful living sites in Fulls
City, Oregon, is offered for sale at a bar
gain. The land is 2 L acres in extent
and is the best strawberry soil in the
world. It is already planted in 40 En
glish walnuts and some 60 apple trees,
out four years. An adjoining acre can
he had for $750. Almost new modern
house of 9 rooms, with many convenien
ces, good barn and outbuildings. The
cash price is $2500, and it is a snap for
the person who wants a tine location,
sure to double in value, and whereon
one can easily make a living.
Here’s a rnap—only $4,200 will buy
two fine residences right close in town.
One is a large 9-room house and the
other a five room cottage. Modern im
provements. On three lots with fruit,
berries, oruameutal trees and flowers.
Hold separate if desired.
60 acres of well improve«! lan«l within
four miles of Dallas. YVell adapted for
fruit or poultry, and with especially
rich soil.
$1,800—Two large city lots in center
of town, sewer connections and improve
ments.
80 acres within three miles of Dallas,
40 acres cleared 7 acres covered with
second growth of good young fir timber.
Balance easily made reafly for cultiva
tion. No better orchard land in Oregon.
Fifty bead of cattle go with the place.
Good house and three barns. Only $55
an acre.
Business lot in Dallas on Main square,
150x100. $3,200.
160 acres five miles from Falls City.
Sixty acres in crop. Good or«:bar«l of
apples and pears. Good seven room
house, large barns and out buildings.
$2000 wor*h of wood on west 80, live
springs on place and water can easily
be piped to residence. All under fence
and 12,000 feet of fencing on hand. One
mile to railroad A bargain at $45 an
acre.
One of the best paying private saw
mill properties in Polk county, doing a
good business and lots of timber land in
connection, Owner desires to retire.
Some 10-acre tracts of prunes, cherries
and walnuts, two years growth. For
feit stand of trees and well cultivated.
Delivered August 1, 1911. Sightly loca
tion, close to Dallas. Make ideal homes.
Only $200 an acre now.
299 acres, within five miles of Dallas.
Good house, goo«l barn, ami 2 1-2 acres
of orchard. Plenty of wood and water.
Price $20 an acre, $4,(XX) down.
Wanted to trade a 240 acre farm \}9
miles from Oyark, Mo., for Oregon land
or business proposition. Can all be
cultivate«l when cleared. 120 acres in
cultivation, balance heavy white oak
timber which will pay for land and have
plenty of money left, YY’ell improved
and near electric line. $20 an acre
240 acres, 100 in cultivation. Four
living springs on place with water all
the year.
No buildings.
An ideal
dairy ranch and the best ot orchard
land. Several thousand cords of good
oak grub wood on place an«l only
mile from railroad station. Want to
sell out. entire, farm machinery, stock,
etc. YY'ill take $32 an acre or $8,500 for
every thing.
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