the polk county itemizer . Admitted to the second A as » of mail matter. T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y , I, 1909 V. P. FISKE. W o rk i"g along the line of securing the greatest results in protection against tire, with a minimum of ex­ penditure, the Forest Service has de­ ckled to establish on the most advan­ tageous points of the National For­ ests in the West a series of lookout stations from which news of the break­ ing out of forest fires can be telephon­ ed to forest officials. Since all of ( Itemizer, »ne year in advance.......................................... $1 50 these stations will command a view of N < With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal .......... 2 00 SUBSCRIPTION ............................ 1 75 the country for miles around the work With Oregon Woodman of detecting and extinguishing fires in their incipiency will, l>y this plan, be OÍBce, 25, I \i i ’ t i ' \f 3 Office, 1 U I L A I , 1 n ABl j u „ . a 1A01 greatly expedited, with the result P H O N E S . R I-I-I'j HeHidence, 113 I 3 J*1 11 Residence,1401 that many thousands of dollars worth of valuable timber will be saved annu­ ally. In most of the National Forest states the climate is very dry, and the rainfall light. Conditions, therefore, arcremarkubly favorable for the spread of fire and extraordinary diligence is necessary in patrolling dangerous areas. T o administer the vast area included in the Naiional Forests, ap­ proximately 1(15,000,000 acres, the Balloon ascension at 10 o’clock at the foot o f Mill street. government lias about 1,400 men in Pioneers will then form on Main street and march to the the field. If each man could be used for fire patrol, he would have to cover City Park, where their exercises will take place. approximately 138,000 acres. As a Chorus—The Kerry Dance. matter of fact, however, the volume of Reading of minutes of last Pioneer meeting. business on the National Forests has Invocation—By the Chaplain o f the day, Rev. N. grown to such proportions that less Reeves. than twenty-five per cent of the force Chorus— Band of Oregon. is available. This makes it necessary Address of Welcome— Hon. II. C. Eakin, Mayor of to spread an average man's seivicc ov­ Dallas. er nearly four times 138,000 acres, de­ Music—Band. creasing lire protection far below the Calling of the Pioneer Roll. lioint of safety in many cases. In the Address to the Pioneers— Hon. Glen 0. Holman. face of this, however, fire losses on the National Forests are kept at a point Ladies’ Quartette— Doan’ Ye Cry, Me Honey. 11:00 Ball Game—Dallas and Independence Juveniles. where they are trivial when compared with the damage which would lie caused were the lands contained in 1:30 Boys’ ball game between Dallas and Falls City. the National Forests unprotected. Patronise One Another for the Unbuilding ot Town and County. Pioneer Day at Dallas July 2nd, 1 9 0 9 PROGRAM s. BASKET D IN N E R A t 2 o’clock the Pioneers will again assemble for the transaction of further business. 3:00 Ball game between Falls City and Rickreall. SU PPER 7:30 Hose Race. Captains of teams, Lew Ballantyne and August Risser. There will be a band concert from 7:30 to 8:30 at the court house. Arnold’s shows and the merry-go-round will give con­ tinuance performances during the day and even- ________ m g._____ A S p e c ia l T ra in will le a ve D a lla s for F a lls C ity t 1 0 :0 0 P M . [* ] T h e G lorious Fourth July 3rd, ’0 9 [j?] PROG RAM Salute o f 21 guns. Parade. Line o f march—Form on west end o f Washington street: move east on Washington to Main, north on Main to Oak, east on Oak to Jefferson, south on Jefferson to Court, west on Court to Main, north on Main to Academy, west on Academy to city park, 10:15 A. M. Procession halts on Maih for baloon ascension. Order o f parade: President o f the day, speaker, reader and chaplain in carriage; band; Liberty car; floats; militia; autos; citizens in carriages and on foot. 10:45 A. M. Ball gam e—Dallas and Monmouth Juveniles. 11:00 A. M. Exercises at the park. Music—Band. Invocation—Rev. M. E. Spahr. Chorus—Italia. Reading o f Declaration o f Independence—Glen O. Holman. Chorus —The American Hymn. Oration—Hon. C. N. McArthur, o f Portland. Solo and chorus Th e Star Splanged Banner. 12:00 A. M. Noon Intermission. 1:00 P. M. Plug ugly parade, burlesquing the features o f the morning one; also second appearance o f advertis­ ing floats. 1:30 P. M. Japanese fireworks at college campus. 1:40 P. M. Boys’ base ball game —Falls City vs. Dallas. 3:00 P. M. Bear hunt—The animal will be treed on the campus, after an exciting chase through the streets and the nearby hills, all in plain view from college grounds. 3:30 P. M. Ball gam e—Dallas vs. Independence. 7:30 P. M. Horse race on Main street Band concert on court house lawn. 7:40 P. M. Relay race. 7:50 P. M. 100-yard race, free for all. 8:00 P. M. 100-yard dash for lioys under 14. 8:10 P. M. Barrel race. Fireworks at college campus. Arnold’ s shows and merry-go-round w ill give contin­ uous performances during the day and evening. 5:00 A. M. 9:45 A. M. 0:00 P. M. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If you can help i t K odol prevents D yspep sia, by effectually helping N ature to R elieve Indigestion. But d on ’t trifle w ith Indigestion. A great many people who have trifled with Indigestion, have been •orry for It—when nervoua or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they have not been able to cure I t Uae Kodol and prevent having Dyspepsia. Everyone It subject to Indiges­ tion. Stomach derangement follows •tomach abuse, Just as naturally and Just as surely as a sound and healthy stomach results upon tbo taking of Kodol. When you experieneo sourness o f stomach, belching of gas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, cnawing pain In (be pit of the stomach, heart burn (ao-callod), diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or Aennle tired feeling—you need Ko­ dol. And then the quicker yon take Kodol— the better. Eat what you Want, let Kodol digest H. Ordinary pepsin “dyspepsia tab- let*," physics, etc., are not likely to be of much benefit to you. In , dlgas'Jv- ailments. p. peln la only a partial digester—and physics arw not digesters at all. Kodol Is a perfect digester. I f you could see Kodoldigestlngovery particle of food, of all kinds. In the glass test-tubes In our laboratories, you would know this Just as well as we do. Nature and Kodol will always cure a sick stomach— but In order to be cured, the stomach must rest That Is what Kodol does— rests the stomach, while the stomach gets well. Just as simple as A, B, C. O ur G uarantee Oo to ronr drtiggNt today and get a dol­ lar bottle. Then after y o u have uned th< entire content# of the bottle if you cm hor.eatly any, the« |< baa pot done you you » an; nr pood* return the bottle to the «IruggUt •nil ant he will refund jrour open* jo u r I money without it m m - lion or delay. We will tlien p my the 1« 1 «ru g ' fin » for the bottle. Don’t hemtete, e te . » U cirmnrUt* know th»tonr gu tirante. .1» »o o f- Thta offer appilea to the large bottle on I* and to but one in a fa m ily The larire bot­ tle contains ¡¿4 times as much as the fifty sent bottle- Kodol la prepared at the labor* toriea of E. C. DeWltt A Co., Chicago. One of the most enjoyable events of the Alaska-Youkon-Paeilic Exposi­ tion will bo the meeting of the Nil tional Editorial Association which is scheduled to convene in Seattle Ju'y 10-24, and elaborate preparations are being made by the local Press Club for the entertainment of the vi.-itors while in the city. Assurances have already been received that the at­ tendance will be the largest in the history of tlie Association, including all the prominent newspaper men in the United States, accompanied in most instances by wives or relatives. Aside from the convention, which will lie enteresting in point of speakers at­ tending, papers to l>e read and other enjoyable features of the program, the crowning feature of the whole gather­ ing will be a special excursion to Alaska. This lias been arranged by the Alaska .Steamship company on the commodious steamer, ‘‘ North­ western,” which will sail from Seattle July 24, for a twenty days cruise to Alaska waters, including a railroad trip in this land of gold, glaciers and geysers. The voyage will end so far as miles and distance is concerned, at Port Graham, hut the memory of it will livelong after the fortunate editors return to their respective homes, and the 24th annual convention has be­ come ancient history. NOT WARRANTED. The Scare of Short Crops on Ac­ count of Light Rainfall in Polk. The Item izer has been at par­ ticular pains to investigate the recent scare o f a short crop on account o f a lack o f sufficient rainfall, and finds the whole mat­ ter to be a lot o f hot air. There are always to be found growers who are hunting: trouble and imaKininj? that if rain does not come just at the time that they think it ought to, the whole crop will be a failure. I f past experi­ ence was a guidance fo r these croakers, they would soon cease their grumbling, but it does not seem to be. Year after year they are continually finding something that is going to cause a short crop, and this, despite the fact that they every year see the crops turn out a good aver­ age. What can you do with such fellows? They have never seen a failure in this country, or even anything like a short crop, yet they are continually prophi- sying it as though they wanted it to occur. Oregon makes good when it comes to raising crops every year. Take timothy for instance. Many old wiseacres have been for weeks grow ling and saying that not more than naif a crop could possibly be raised. Mr. E. Jacobson was out in his field the other day anti pulled up a bunch at random and brought it in just to show how much these fellows were mistak­ en in their surmise, You could not find a better stand or any. thing more fully developed—al- | ready for the few hot days soon j to arrive and put it to perfection, j Quit your grow ling and boost | Folk county for the country | where the crops never fail, and { you do not have to lie either. NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK. K II. Jollr, Dallan. Chit". R. fiennett, Dulia!». Voreot Netherton, Harrington, B. M. Wehl». Rlaik Rock. W ifi. Frida? and Paiunlay. July 2nd and 3rd. you rap get the I tourner one year for f l, cash in hapd. UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. lege, sidewalk to town, 10-room house and a a good hotel or restaurant location. We have just booked 1000 acres within good barn, two wells and pumps at the burn t h j e mil**« of Dullas, which can now be se­ and one at h«>use; 2 V* acres of orchard thut emed at a bargain. Home o f it is cleared, but pays from $80 to $150 without attention, the major portion is covered with oak ami | besides all the fruit that owners ran use. fir wood. There is lota of outrange adjoining T m arshard N i i i i i t i «1 prana«, p i n , i p f l m it. and it would make an ideal stock ranch, I turns and cherries; balance garden and that could be cleared and worked up into or- j uieudow. A beautiful home, giving the quiet cluird lands as convenience dictated. In a j « « • I H I« o f « farm and tile ailv.images «if a Price $3500, terms $1500 cash, bal­ lump we can make you an extra good price on city. it, or it w ill be cut up in sizes to suit the ance time to suit. 240 a«Tes 1 4 miles north o f Monmouth purchaser. No. 16— 4 acres right in town, and every­ and 2 miles northwest of Independence. All thing goes, so all a purchaser ha» to do is to level land and composed o f rich bluck sail, We have just acquired the famous buy and move in and go to cooking. A neat capable of growing anything desired; 2 oo Kimball orchard on the northwest alope little house, fa ir sized barn, some hay, 1 ««•res are now in crops o f grain, clover, hay, H alf a dozen acres of ash wood «in 2 cows, both giving milk. 1 hog. 40 etc. of Mt. Pisgah, and without doubt one of horse, hens, buggy and harness, 2 fo rd » o f weed, place, ai.d a creek runs thmugh it. 'th ere is the prettiest places in Oregon. Air. also household goods, orchard and small fruit, a good house and barns, und a windmill and tank. ri ho whole place is well tiled. There and clover. Price $2500. Notice is hereby given that by virtue i Kimball was not anxious to put his oats 'Iho No. 86— 140 M N I at $8S&0, 60 acres cul­ is a small orchard, but very p r ilifie . of an order of the county court, sitting I place on the market and it took some tivated. 90 acres of oak and fir timber. 6- price asked is $65 an acre, und bare land nd tiersuasion to get him to do it, especial­ as a board of County Commissioners, room house, barn 30x48 feet, 2 springs, ranch joining has lately been sold L r iHo same made and entered of record on the 5th ly at the price of only $75 an acre. all fenced, a lot of good timber, one mile of price. One-third »>f the crop goes if sold l e school. Two-thirds cash, time on balance. fore harvest. Would sell half at $65 an acre. day of June, 1909. if the following coun­ There are 100 acres in the tract, and 12 good Terms, half cash, balance at fl per cent. W ill take one-third in Portland property. ty warrants, wnich have been issued acres are in full bearing to apples, 15 acres, $3500; 5-room htiuse with bath, No. 21— 90 acres within 2 miles o f this city, prunes, pears and cherries. This in­ 30 acres in cultivation, 30 acres chopped off, new barn, 4 acres o f strawberries. 2 ucrea in more than seven years prior to the first W. K. Newell, o f Gaston, rep­ sures the purchaser a good income right raspberries and walnuts, balance in hay; 1 4 easily cleared, 3 0 'acics of tall second growth day of July 1909, are not presented for resenting the Oregon Horticul­ payment w ithin 00 days from the first from the start, and the balance of the fir timber, a running stream of water nil miles from court house. Only $3500, $2500 year, cheap house, good little barn, a few down, balance at fl per cent. tural society, who has been trav­ day of July, 1909, they and each of them land is just as good orchard land ns fruit trees, cheap at $40 per acre; good terms. New house, 4 rooms, and barn, iu North 25— The best o f all fruit land is here, Dallas lo r $600. eling through the East studying will be cancelled and payment thereof there is in the state, and you can get 358 No. acres, 145 acres at $30 an acre; 12 seres are in 260 acres in cultivation, the bal­ nearly any kind of a slope you want. the apple situation, both as to refused. Said list, showing their re­ There is a aood new house and barns ance good second growth oak, where wood is wheat, 20 in oats, 10 in summer fallow, and spective amounts, to whom issued, and worth money, a fa ir 6-room house and 2 large the balance in open pasture und oak timber. production and market, had a and other outbuildings as needed. You barns, several other cheap buildings, 4 good One $800 barn and another good barn, but on ranch, one o f which can be piped the house is old. Good thrifty young oichard, conference at Washington Mon­ Date of Issu­ To Whom Amount of ran not beat this place fora buy at the springs figure asked, and if you once go to look to house and barn, land lays quite rolling, but well at the house and a running stream in ance drawn warrant day with Secretary Wilson and is absolutely the land for fruit or walnuts, pasture, close to siding on railroad. at it we are not afraid but what it will 1893 45 acres at $1800, 30 in crop, and nil the 1 Vi miles to school and church. Salem only other Agricultural Department 5th Amos Savage $ 1.70 be sold. Terms, half cash, and balance 1« miles, 11 miles to Dallas, 3 miles to crop goes at this price if taken soon. Good officials. He was assured on October McCoy. Crowley station close by. This can barn und outbuildings, but house not very on reasonable terms. 1894 be sold on the best o f terms at 6 per cent good. This is a eruekerjack o f a little place, every hand that there is no dan­ June 7th Mrs. Morton 4.00 W e have 51 acres 5 miles from town interest at only $40 per acre. well watered with a dandy spring buck of No. 61— 278 acres, 125 cultivation, 80 tho house. The place is fitted up ns a W. J. Mulkey :i.60 on the Salt Creek road that has become ger o f overproduction o f apples June 7th acres of oak timber, balance slashed off, place poultry ranch. There is plenty of bearing 2.50 renowned as a model farm, with every­ in Oregon; that the Eastern mar­ November 8th K ellv «k Roy all fenced, the house is an old one, but the orchard for family use and several acres of 1806 thing made as convenient as it is pos­ barn and out buildings are good. $50 per young apple trees. This place is close to ket is almost unlimited, but be­ January 0th J. W. Lansing 1.75 sible to do so It is an ideal site for a acre, one-half cash, the balance at 7 per cent. school and only four miles from Dallas. Five No. 12— 6 fine acres in town, nt $1250. on high grade Jersey cows, 3 horses, wagon, har­ fore the trade can assume large 1897 home and yon. make the money right good terms, one acre o f which is in bearing ness, and all go in at $2000 on easy terms. 1.00 from the moment of taking possession. orchard. proportions means must be de­ AiiKUüt "ith James Taggert 184 acres at $75 an acre. This is all good Anglist 5th 2.10 11 S. Davidson There is a new orchard of 1000 prune No. 158— 67 acres, 4 4 miles from Dallas, black soil and clover land: 20 acres o f bear­ vised for gettin g Oregon apples December 9th E. M. Rawley 2.10 trees, 2 acres ol 4-year old walnuts, with 4-room house and good barn, 25 acres under ing fruit, 12 of apples, and 3 of prunes. Is into the Eastern market at le^s cultivation, balance in oak timber. The wood fitted up as a dairy ranch with the best of 1898 small fruits between, besides all kinds I j and goats on this place w ill pay the expenses barns, h«>rse barns, and cooling rooms cost to the consumer. January 7th J. 8. Ronco 2.09 of bearing trees. There are 17 acres of I of putting it into fruit. Considering the price cow and separstor. The location is fine, being 1.50 bottom land and 15 acres in cultivation. 1 of fruit lands and the returns o f that makes only 4 mile to good little town and railroad. Felix Wilcox They are in great demand for March 10th I this a very cheap chance to grow up with Can give terms and plenty o f time. June 23rd 1.20 L. Morris Lots of pasture and enough wood for their quality, but the price is al­ Dallas and her fruit farms. Price of this 25 acres 2 miles from Dallas, 3 acres in June 7th Wm. Bayne 4.90 | family use. The house is new and large I place $1500. briar brush, easily cleared, balance in oak most prohibitive. Mr. Newell June 7tti Nellie Riggs 11.50 | with water piped to it, and the outbuild- No. 65— $15 per acre buys this 311 seres, grub stumps. W ire fence on two sides, 20 says after weeks o f study that December 7th J ( ’ Fletcher 3 00 ! ings ami garden. Large new barn and situated on Alsea Bay, 30 acres for the plow. foot well. 1500 brick and 1500 feet o f sbiplap 100 acres of the best bottom land, alder and g«» with the place, and there is at least 50 December 7th J C Fletcher 5.24 ! good wire fences. Some stock and im­ fir timber on balance, house of 7 rooms, good higher prices in the East arise cords of oak timber. Terms all cash, $30 an from the fact that apples pass December 8th Walter Need man 2.30 plements can go with the place, also the milk house 18x24 feet, large barn, chicken acre. 1899 crop, if sold at once. Only $5000 want­ house, small orchard o f large trees, bearing 68 4 acres within one mile o f town, unim­ through too many hands before January 6th M. 11. Murphy 9 80 ed for it, but the owners want the cash. the best apples, pears, cherries and prunes, proved, but the best orchard land in the running spring water can be piped into top of county and lies well f«»r producing fruit. reaching the consumer and there­ March 8th 3.00 0. E. Focht We have for sale or trade for property house, the cleared land is in the bottom, one Lots of big «iak timber on it. W ill cut 10, 20 M. D. Ellis 5.45 fore pay too many profits. He April 5th of river front which abounds in all kinds or 40 acres. On county road. Good spring. in this vicinity a 120 acre dairy ranch at mile of fish. 1 4 miles of Bnvvtew, 3 4 miles to Only $60 an acre. Gives terms, on anything April 5th A Vercler 3.00 believes this can be overcome. Sand Lake in Tillamook county. Ten W alport. Terms can be given. over 20 acres. April 5th I. S. Smith 112.115 -------- -WWW--------- No. 28— 20 acres near Independence, n W e have a 50x160 business lot on Ivunhoe May 3rd J. M. Campbell 4 50 acres of it are cleared, and six have good house o f 7 rooms, small barn, young or­ street in Ht. Johns that the owner is just now May 3rd Dan Svron 3.IK) been plowed. There are about 800 000 chard and small fruit, 1 acre of timber. Price ready to let go of for $ 2000 , either for cash feet of good saw timber on the place, $ 2200 . May 3rd or will trade for some property around Dallas. M D Èllis 5.15 No. 31— 162 acre*, 130 in cultivation, 2 or Also a 6-room house and lot in the same town May 3rd L. N. Woods 5.00 and a saw mill, of which this bargain 3 ncres in orchard, mostly apples. 1 4 miles is bringing iu a rental of $10 a month June 7th J. M. Armstrong 2.20 contains a 2-3 interest. The mill is run to n good little town and 4 nnssenger trains that and w ill be sold for $1600 on the same terms June 7th John Rhodes 2.20 by water power. There ar.- also four each wav per day, countv road runs throw the as the above. Here is a ehanee to make ail milk cows, and 20 head of sheep. The farm. This is a cheap farm nt $60 per acre, investment where quick returns can be e x ­ June 8th W. W. Treat 1.00 ldace is l(K*ated on a county road and all that is asked is $50 or $8100 on reason­ pected in tho near future. Property is hound November 9th Austin t in Dallas on Main square, per cent interest. ferred. to put all previous efforts away in the No. 58— 142 acres all in cultivation, 80 150x100. $3 200. 40 acres fine garden land all in cultivation, 160 acres five miles from F ills City. Sixty shade. Fifty bucks have been allotted 2 4 miles from Dallas, on railroad, Price $75 acres of clover, fam ily orchard and small acres in crop. Good orchard of apples and fruit, a 9-room house, barn 28x50 feet, with pears. Good seven room house, large barns per acre. Terms to suit. for this portion of the celebration, ami shed 18x50, windmill with 1500 gallon tank W e have a man in Tennessee who wants the committee have decided to offer W IVGilson to J Floria, Jr., 5 and outbuildings; $2000 worth o f wood «>n to trade a bottling works for Oregon land, which furnishes water for house, barn and west 80, live springs on place and water can as follows: To the most comical group acres, t 8 s, r 0 w ..................... and another one in Canada who wants to lawn, hog house, hen house, cow barn, large easily be pined to residence. All under fence wood shed, smoke house, apple house; land of live or more, ¡f”> in cash will be given ; S M Fuller and hd to John F trade hind for land. and 12,000 feet o f fencing on band. One mile Over two acres in city limits for $2500. lies level, is nearly all tiled, and is fenced in to railroad. A bargain nt $45 an acre. first and second prizes or f 2 and $1 will Smith, 28 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w ... 1400 Good house, small orchard and lots of berries. 9 differen t fields. $10,000 is the price of this. One of the best paying private sawmill go to the most comical couple; first and Ruby Adams and hd to George S No. 80— 40 acres, o f which 10 acres is in Terms. $1000 down, balance to suit, and second prizes of $1.50 and $1 to most Giers, lots in Independence ... the city limits o f Dallas, 10 acres o f 2-year- properi’ es In Polk county, doing a good busi­ possession given October 1st. For Rent— A 100-acre farm 8 mjlcs from old orchard, «if which 5 acres are prunes and ness and lots o f timber land in connection. comical male, and the same to the moat J C Kramer et ux to Sadie F Owner desires to retire. Dallas in the Ballston vicinity. A good stock 5 acres of Royal Ann and Lambert cherries, comical female representation ; the most Dwier, interest in lots in Some 10-acro tracts of prunes, cherries and and dairy farm with plenty of fruit. About 20 acres of good second growth oak. This is Falls C ity ................................. 5000 one-half o f it is now in cultivation. comical iloat or vehicle will get a prize ideal orchard land, and a chance to make a walnuts, two years growth. Perfect stand o f trees and well cultivated. Delivered August 5H acres 3 miles from town at $125 an acre. beautiful home at two-third value. To see is of $5. A new idea is to be tried this Ruby Portwood and hd to Ballard Sightly location, close to Dullas. buy. Terms cash. For sale at a sacrifice. 1, 1911. celebrition, which has been found to F Tarter, 15 acres, t 9 h , r 5 w. . 1100 Good house and barn, 18 acres in hops. to Make ideal homes. Only $200 an acre now. Splendid improvements, and a mineral spring $100 an acre. 299 ncres, within five miles of Dallns. Good work well in other localities, and will no Lila and ( ’has Pugh to Wm and No. 64— 160 acres, 9-room house, 2 barns, that could be made o f great value. doubt prove interesting here and of val­ Maria J Ellis, 70acres, 18s r 6 w 1400 W e have a 12-acre fruit tract in the same 50 acres cultivated, 5 acres good bearing or­ house, good barn, nnd 2 4 acres of orchard. Plenty o f wood and water. Price $20 an chard, 60 acres fine oak and fir timber, run­ vicin ity. Good land, level, and a very pretty ue to the participants. That is the Margery Caldwell and hd to L y­ acre, $4000 down. which can he bought for $75 an ning water, well, spring, 1 team of horses, sending out of the floats in the afternoon dia Conner, land in t 8 s, r 5 w 10.XÌ location, Wanted to trade a 240 acre farm 1 4 miles acre and time w ill be given on a portion of buggy, harness, 8 cows, hogs, young stock, to repeat the morning parade. This John A Reinhart to James II W il­ machinery and some furniture. A ll at only from Oyark, Mo., for Oregon land or business the purchase price. proposition. Can nil be cultivated wh«*n A snap fo r $2200, 9 acres just out of Dallas $6000: terms on one-half. will tend to stimulate those taking part son , etal, 95 acres, t 9 and 8 s, 120 acres in cultivation, balance No. 42— 224 acres, a snap nt $16 per acre. cleared. on good graveled road, opposite cemetery, 4- r 10 and 8 w ............................ 1530 in the burlesque affair, ami give many a heavy white oak timber which w ill pay for r tom house, barn, etc., good well, 4 acre of A house and barn, also a hop house, 70 acres W ei! chance to see the floats who generally T M Donohoe et ux to J H Wright strnwberries. 1 4 acres of logans, and other cultivated, old orchard, 4 miles from Dallas. land and have plenty of money left. improved and near electric line. $20 an acre. 170 acres, t 8 s, r 3 w ............... do not get to do so, besides giving the No. 11— 2 V4 acres right in the city, beau­ 1 berries. Fine bottom land. More land can be 240 acres. 100 in cultivation. Four livin g tiful building site, at only $425; $225 cash bought adjoining. merchants a double chance to advertise Chas McDonald et ux to W L springs on place with water all the year. No W e have an acre of land in Falls City, with handles. One year’ s time on balance. Barber, 83 acres, 18 s, r 8 w . ... themselves. It is a well known fact No. 174— 76 acres, 2 4 miles from Dallas, buildings. An ideal dairy ranch nnd tho best a good house and bnrn on it, in a good loca­ Several thousand cords o f that at each celebration there are scores J M Flynn et ux to J L and L E tion. with a fam ily orchard and lots of small new 7-room house and good barn, 20 acres o f orchard land. good oak grub wood on place and only 4 Murdock, lots in Monmouth... that never get to see the parade at all. 000 fruit and berries, which w ill be sold for $1300 under cultivation, 5 acres of orchard, mostly cash or can be exchanged for a larger tract apples and pears, but a large variety of mixed mile from railroad station. W ant to sell out Take for instance those who come to Dal­ E W Strong et uxto Ellen Mahon- fruits for fam ily use. plenty of fine water, entire farm machinery, stock, etc. W ill take that w ill make a home for a small family. nev, 21,4 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w ___ las from the north by train in the morn­ 10 Seventy acres o f unimproved land in the s«>nie oak timber and 200,000 feet o f fir tim­ $32 an acre «»r $8500 for everything. $3500 will buy you a prune orchard already ing, and which does not arrive here un­ J I I Chapin et ux to Ellen Ma­ Mt. Pisgah region within two miles of town ber, and a down-hill pull to Dallas. W e had of 20 acres. Ten acres are in Italian honey, 56 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w . . .. 4500 we are authorized to let go of for $80 an samples o f fruit from this place that were A l. bearing til the parade ia all over. Many times acre. It is all good orchard land and ennnot To see this place in the fall when the fruit prunes. thr«‘e acres in Petite prunes and Chaa Faist et ux toC D Me Peek, other trains are also late, causing their he heat for a home close to town. A ll under is on the trees is to buy it. P rice $3500. seven acres «»f 5-year-old walnut trees. Plant­ ed among Petites are about 200 walnuts. This lots in McCoy. .................. 1500 good solid fence. Better pick up this bar­ Can give terms. passengers to miss one of the big events No. 60 — 160 acres Vi mile north o f Tea t's land is the very best of walnut land, zr.il bare gain while you can get it. of the uav through no fault of the visit­ Willamette Valley Stock & Land land in the vicinity is selling fo r $300 an siding on the S. F. C. k W . Iiy., 4 miles to Tw o acres of land in Dallas. Has nice 7- Co to C L McKenna, 1057 acres ors, nor of our managers, as these room hrttise. with private water plant, and Dallas; 40 aores cultivated, 20 acres open acre. in Polk and Benton counties. ... 1500 well 2 acres in city limits, 25 fruit trees, all events must be pulled off on time, and Box house. 4 furnished throughout. Splendid barn. pasture, 100 acres timber. it is impossible to wait for trains. Ev­ Ernest C Remington et ux to Good bottom land and lots o f all kinds of rooms, 2 barns, 2 good springs, one of which sown to oats, no improvement«. Price $400. W anted— A 60 to 80 acre tract near Dallas Orchard. P rice $4800. fruit. Several large Royal Ann cherry trees is at the house. John II Remington, 4 interest ery person preparing a float is earnestly — Improved or unimproved. Must be good that last year bore 1000 pounds to the tree. Good terms. in 20 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w ............. requested by the committee to make No. 166— 166 aries, at $120 per acre; on land nnd a bargain. Only 5 blocks from the court house. Would 100 acres within three miles o f town; arrangements with their teamsters to Seymour T Giandon et ux to H J make an Ideal garden spot. W e want $2600 main road and only a mile from the c|ty limits of Dallas. Only 1 V4 miles to the court house, barn, etc., only $2500. Glandon,389 acres, t 8 s, r4 w and $2000 of it down. turn out twice instead of once. It will We have some especially fine o fferin g , in A number o f 10-acre tracts at Bowersville. house square and postoffice. The plaoe Is all 40 acres, t7 s , r 4 w ................ 1000 not cost but little more to any one, and 2 miles from town, on the railroad now in under cultivation with the exception o f only large tracts o f British Columbia lands. A ll will repay the exertion many times by easily accessible to navigation and within a few acres along the north end, where the process of construction to Salem, These the publicity given their float. This tracts compose some of the best orchard beautiful La Creole river runs and bounds the reach o f Vancouver. Long leases and at fair prices. Tracings can be seen at this office. same; affords a cool place for stock where land that there is in the valley, and will will virtually give us two good parades A livin g producing home for sale— One of there are no flies to bother. This Is an Ideal probably go o ff like hot cakes at the price— in one day, and will ba pleasing to ull now ranging from $90 to $110 on acre. The place and has an 8 or 9 room house, with the most beautiful livin g sites in Falls City, our visitors. terms are one-third down and the balance at plenty of shade, a large barn and all the Oregon, is offered for sale at a bargain. The In re estate ol Mary Z. Pcrcival, peti* 7 per cent. Come up and we will take you necessary outbuildings that go with an up-to- land is 2 4 acres in extent and is the best AH w ho intend to take part in the It is already date farm of this kind. There are about 3 strawberry soil in the world. out and show them to you, ping ugly parade will please report to tion to sell real estate granted. W e have n farm of 134 acres, 61 acres in acres of fam ily orchard. Including prunes, planted in 40 English walnuts nnd some 60 Judge Sibley not later than 12:30 on the In re-estate of Elizabeth Butler, de­ cultivation, 50 acres in open pasture, and 15 apples, pears and cherries, also has about a apple trees, out four years. An adjoining acre day of the parade, and he will inform ceased— final receipts filed ami estate ncrcs in oak timber and grubs. It is well dozen English walnut trees that are loaded can be had for $750. Almost, new modern watered with springs, has a good 4-room with nuts at the present time. This farm lies house o f 9 rooms, with many convenience», you of the meeting place and other closed, house, milk house and woodshed, good bnrn as level as could be and has good drainage. good barn and outbuildings. The cash price things that those taking part should chicken house. There are 50 bearing This place is easily worth $125 an acre, situ­ is $2500, and it is n snap for the person who Estate of Martha J Brown, deceased and know. fruit trees, and n nice variety of small fruits. ated ns it is iu a country where the blizzards wants a fine location, sure to double in value, — petition to sell |iersonal property filed It is 3 miles from Dallas and a railroad runs are unknown and delightful summers. I f and whereon one can easily make a living. H ere's a snap— only $4200 w ill buy two and allowed. through the place. For terms apply at this you are looking for something nice this place office. The price is $32 an acre and d iv i­ will suit you. Price $120 per acre. Terms fine residences right close in town. One is a large 9-room house and the other a 5 room half cash, balance time to suit. Estate of Mary Z. Perctval, deceased sions can be made. Modern improvements. On three 132 acres, 5 miles out, at $5650, 50 acres cottage. 60 acres, well improved, within 4 miles of hearing of petition to sell real estate o f bottom land, a lot o f ycung orchard set lots with fruit, berries, ornamental trees and Dallas. About 20 acres in cultivation, hnl continued until July 20th at 10 a. in. ance good pasture or orchard land. Easily out. A good house and barn, plenty of tim ­ flowers. Sold separate i f desired. 60 acres o f well improved land within four Fine body of oak and fir timber, b e r This is a god buy and a fine home. Guardianship of Loraine Maud Muh- cleared. W ell adapted for fruit or No. 78— 75 acres. 3 miles from Dallas (the miles o f Dallas. plenty to pay fo r the place. Fine spring of lig et al, minors— report of sale of real water above house that could he easily used gont mohair center o f the United States.) poultry, and with especially rich soil. $1800— Tw o large city lots in center o f estate approyed. to irrigate with. Buildings for incubator and Dallas^ holds a goat and poultry show every brooder. Good running water. Considerable year that is accepted by the leading journals town, sewer connections and improvements. Estate of Richard Enes, deceased— fruit. 75 walnut trees. Rural delivery, tele­ as a national show. Polk county took prizes ! 88 acres, 40 under cultivation, well w at­ The Salem, Falls City it Western the St. Louis and Lew is and Clark fairs ered. good 7-room house, barn, straw and Railway company will have completed final account set for hearing August 2nd phones. etc. Price only $2700, o f which $500 at for the best goats and also for mohair. This 1 goat shed: 4000 cords oak timber: 65 bear can be arranged for. the work of tracklaying on its new line at 1 p. m. Here is a fine dairy’ ranch o f 320 acres, 1 farm is a pleasant home, having 2 4 acres o f 1 ing apple and pear trees, 600 young prunes from Dallas to Salem by the middle of Estate of Oliver 8. Pickens, deceased— mile south o f Bethel. It is about the same family orchard, consisting of prunes, pears, | and 100 apples; good fences: school house on August, and regular freight and passen­ report of sale of real estate set for hear­ distance from a railroad. There are 150 acres cherries, apples and other fruits. 13 acres j the place and four miles from Dallas, with Price $5840. one half under plow, and nine good springs on the cleared and cultivated, with 17 acres grubbed free mail delivery. ger service will be established within a ing July 10, at 10 a. m. place. There are about 8.000 cords of wood but not plowed, a good 3-room house and cash, balance at 6 per cent. month from that time. 145 acres two miles from Dallas, all rolling on the place. There are two barns, a w ind­ large barn and goat shed. Price $2400. Can | Estate of Eleasar Kimball,deceased— mill. and plenty o f fruit. The price asked is give terms. red soil, good fences. 20 acres under cultiva­ The grading work js practically com­ 18 acres bearing prunes. In 1 4 miles of ! tion. $500 worth of fir timber. 3 wells. 4 pleted. having been carried to within estate admitted to probate; Malimla only $35 an acre— surely a bargain, and it town; $2500. springs. 1 acre o f strawberries. 2 acres of w ill be much more of a one before another two Guiles of the West Salem terminal. Ann Kinilwill appointed administrator; year rolls around. Considerable stock can be 40 acres of good fruit land close to Dallas cherries, apples, and plums; 1 5 room house. Steel has been laid as far as the Fierce bond filed and approved; letters to is­ bought with this place, such as 35 head of at $ 2000 . 1 4 room house. 3 barns; 4 mile to school, No. 231— 10 acres right in town. 6 room I free delivery. heifers, four brood Price $ 8600 , half cash, bal­ Riggs farm, near Kola, a distance of sue; Vincent Thompson, Charles Hnb- good dairy cows mares, new cream separator, -hogs, and many house and good barn: 200 fruit trees, berries. I ance at 6 per cent. about nine miles from Dallas. Only Imrd and Oliver K Oennis appointed ap­ other etc. Here is a place which, with proper atten- j articles too numerous to mention. W c have a 5 room house in Dallas for sale about six miles of track remain to he praisers. W e are only asking $60 an acre for one tion. a fam ily can live and farm independent ■ at only $800. This is a bargain, and we do of the finest bodies o f land in the country, of outside employment or resources. An ideal not expect to keep it on the market very long. laid. close to Dallas, and on the line of two rail­ place fo r some man o f moderate means that 43 acres st $43oo. A new 8-room house The new track contains few bridges, wishes to take life easy for the balance of snd barn good and larg«. a young 2-year-old roads. Just read a description o f the prop the most important lieing the Drunk erty. and see if we are not telling the truth his days. Price $2200. orchard of all kinds of fruit, new hen house bridge over the Rickreall river at Kola. No. 196— 435 acres, one half mile from just built, good well and Rprlng: this little about the matter: F ifty acres o f this land la rich black bottom soil, the finest ground in Falls City. Chance for a large stock range, i place ia a dandy, and only 2 4 miles of IJo bridge w ill U* built across the W il­ the world for truck gardening. Jhe balance be­ This place has been logged over but there is Dallaf. lamette river, the road terminating on ing bench land, with a north slope, and ad­ still plenty o f good wood left : lumber flume A desirable hoire— New 5 room cottage and the Polk county aide, in West Salem. mirably suited to the raising of any kind of running through the place that would oarry bath, toilet. lavatory, nnd electric lights. Fine orchard stuff. There is a house and barn the wood to Falls City where there is a good inside finish. Roof painted green. Attached Communication with the Marion county market fo r it. W e can give very liberal terms and other fair improvements on the place, all to sewer. $1290 the price. $300 down, terms side will ht* carried on by meiMia of a under fence and In cultivation. There are on this place or would sell It In 40. »0 or 160 on balance. Fin« location. All improvements launch service, w hich has already been two livin g springs on the place, and It |s an acre tracts. 8*e us about this. Brice $20 paid for. established. ideal one to rut up Into small fruit tracts. A per acre. A .IMP— N pw t-pooni oo,|.ir . |,j,h, olorlri« man who ran handle such a proposition has No. 33— 182 acres all in cultivation except lights, hot snd cold water, close in, sewer The company will install for its pas* good money In sight. a few trees around house, abont 100 acres In paid for. I f yon see this property you will senger service on the new line, one of Here are M M outside propertle« for sale crop, house of 6 rooms, large barn, a'so buy it. Terms. $10*0. $250 down, any kind the new gasoline car« similar to those | or exchange • The La Porte rooming house of granary and hen house. 60 acres o f bottom, o f terms on the balance. 35 rooms at the corner of 3rd and Yamhill. all the place Is black loam soli, familv o r­ which the Southern Pacific plans to put New 5-room cottage close in. Fine Iocs Portland, at a rent ..f $95, on a 2 year lease chard. 60 young cherry tree*. 4 mile of tion $1060 is the price; only $250 down, in use on acme of its Oregon lines station, good terms on this. at $2800 Four houses and lots at Mnnta any kind o f terms on the hslsn«e. ■ ........ ♦ • * ------- — No. 37— 10 acres close in. of which 4 acres villa at $800 each, with $200 mortgage on 15 acres within two miles o f town, unim each A honae in Portland at 524 East 79th are set to 2 year-old trees. 1 acre o f small proved, but the finest o f orchard land. Now street. Three mining claims at Wallace, fm it. $1500 takes this in oats, with a few young trees set out this Idaho, at $500. and 2500 shares of Goldfield No 48— 152 acres. 34 acres cultivation. 16 spring. We ran get you this snap for $125 Wm. T. Trent ami Helen H Reemer. stock for the tame money Ten. 20. 30. or acres pasture, balance timber old house. 1 an acre Just the place for a desirable home. W. I ’ . Heine ami Pearl J. Brannon. 40 acre tracts of Hood R iver land for $IOO an good bam and 1 old one. 2 acre orchard. , 100 acres for onlv $2500. This place has Hen Friewn ami Gertrmle Schultz. acre. Forty acres 3 4 miles south o f Mosier 4 springs. $40 per a«*re fo r this a good house snd bam. and running water for $400. carrying a mortgage of $1500. due No 29— A go«d fan., ,.f 147 acres, at $35 that can be utilized to irrigate the lower parts j We have a renter for a 20-acre bop at the rate o f $?oo a year. Fifteen acres in per acre. 115 acres in cultivation, a good 6 ii so desired It would make a fine garden Maywood colony tract in California for room house and bam close to school and truck ranch. The terms are most especially vani, and he wronld not object to a fewr the $750. Tw enty acres 3 miles south o f Reed- within 3 miles o f two stations: good terms liberal, only $10OO being required down and A M McLaughlin to Hugo V Loewe acres of farming land to go with the ville at $175 an acre. Mrs Mary J. Preston and a good buy the balance in one. two ar three years Thera would like to exchange Portland property for M ill» * No. 248— 5 »ere«, 1 mile from Dallas Col I is lo t« « . timber on tb * Call for County Warrants. PRICES TO HIGH. So Says Newell Who has Been Traveling in East. THE PLUG UGL1ES. Be Sure and do not Miss their Parade on July 3rd, after Lunch REAL ESTATE TRASNFERS. 100 3100 120 PROBATE COURT. j NINE MILES LAID. Railroad to Salem Being Built Very Rapidly  Few of Our Land Bargains Marriage Licenses. Hop Contracts Itemizer Really Centern. ! Thirtv-eight acres on the Salem, Falls I City ami Western railroad, two miles j from Dallas. No improvements, except good fences. Five acres are already for i the plow. There are probably 300 corda 1 of wood on the place. It will make the 1 best of orchard land when cleared. We only want $1500 for this place, and will take $500 down ami the balance on I terms to suit.