Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 30, 1910, Image 2

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    Lis!« Rice is in charge of
music store this summer.
At Dallas. Friday, June 24th, 1910,
came to Salem with her parents in 1890,
and wuh married to A J.Topper in 18911,
at Independence. Mo^t of her life since
was spent at Independence. She leaves
Miss Eli/.abet h M. Pollock is visiting
a husband, A. J. Tupper, and daughter at the home of Miss F.ffie Brown.
I 8 years old; a father, ('. G. Oriffa, of
M onm outh; a sister, Mrs. J. ( ’ . Gard­
i Itemizer, one year in ailvance...........
ner, and two brothers, E. A. ami A. W .
Notice.
SUBSCRIPTION-! With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal............ 2 00 Griffa. of Salem. Interment was made
( With Oregon Wood
; in the I. O. O. F. cemetery at Indepen­
dence Sunday, Juno 26th, at 3 o’clock,
DPQBAL for the sale o f Sewer Outlet
I the pastor of the M. E. church there r ami Crusher and Roller interest bearing
refunding bonds o f the city o f Dallas, Polk
Office :
conducting the services. Many friends,
Oregon.
No. 4201 o Main St. i both in Dallas and at Monmouth ami county,
Proposals v i 11 be received at the office of the
mid police Judge o f the city o f Dallas.
l Independence are left to mourn her auditor
Polk county, Oregon, until July 11, 1910, at H.J0
: loss, as she was a woman well beloved p. in., for the w hole o r any part o f four
Patronize One Another for the Uvbuildino of Town and County.
! and esteemed those who knew her.
thousand (lluoo) dollars o f Hewer Outlet and
’PHONES!
MUTUAL] Äinee.^l
POLK’S CELEBRATION.
M. Pollock, Nora and Maud Rob­
ertson, Flora and Roberta Mc-
Callon, Minnie Hughes, Sadie
Lynn, Grace and Hazel Whitney,
Hallie Morrison, Georgia Mar­
tin, Olive Smith, Dot Spahr,
Madge Bashaw, Frances and
Falls City is the only town in
Emma Dempsey, Mrs. H. H.
the county to celebrate our na­
Dunkleberger.
tional anniversary this year, and
the indications are that she will
s o c ia l ev e n in g
do herself proud and give all at­
tending the time o f their lives.
Here is the program :
Falls City to do the Honors This
Year for 4th of July.
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Mrs. Theo. Farrington Entertains
in Honor of Her Neices.
10 a. m. Procession formed cn
South Main street and headed
by Falls City brass band will
proceed to city park. $10 cash
prize will be given fo r most at­
tractive float. Free for all.
10:30 at Park.
Music by band.
Song— “ America, ” by audi­
ence, led by choir.
Invocation, Rev. E. M. Lock­
ett.
Solo, L. A. Hulburt.
Reading o f Declaration o f In­
dependence, J. B. V. Butler,
Monmouth.
Song, ladies’ quartette.
Address o f the day. Judge L.
T. Harris o f Eugene.
12:00 Lunch.
1:30 to 2:30 band concert.
2:30 base ball, Chemawa vs. Dal­
las.
Admission 10c, 15c and 25c.
A fte r ball game, ball grounds
w ill be used for sports, races,
etc., and no addmission charg­
ed. $30 in cash prizes to be
given in these sports.
Officers o f the day: Presi­
dent, Hon. F. K. Hubbard, Falls
City; chief marshal, L. Damon,
Independence; assistants, J. B.
Nesmith, Rickreall; T. B. Mast­
ers, Black Rock; L. W. Zorin,
Falls City; H. D. Staats, Mon­
mouth; J. M. Grant, Dallas.
Judges: C. C. Gardner, E. M.
Smith and W . J. Hooker.
Dance in the evening at W ag­
ner’s hall.
Tom Rogers, who was formerly elerk
in the Miller pharmacy, was in Forest
Grove last week. He receutly disposed
of a drugstore at Silverton in w hich he
was interested.— Forest Grove News.
REAL ESTATE SNAPS
Itemizer Realty Concern
Dallas, Ore.
Warehouse in Rood town, in good
Crusher and R o ller interest hearing refunding
bonds of the city o f Dallas, Oicgon, as author­ shape, all complete, good resilience ami
ized by Ordinance No. 140 o f said city, j n ing I ham, 7 or 8 lots, doing a good business ■
four bonds in denom ination o f one thousand
As trustee of a bankrupt estate, 1 ($looo) dollars each, each to be dated July 15. j in a first class locality. For sale cheap |
payable one, two, three ami four year.* if taken s o n . Only $3250.
Rave for sale a lot of blacksmith's tool* 1910,
from date, and to b c ;r Interest not to exceed
ami supplies. They mu*t b.* disposed 6 per cent per annum; interest payable semi­
We have a corner lot in the Conkey j
annually on the 15th day of July ami the 15th
of at once at no matter what, price.
day of January of each year ; principal an 1 in : block that you can get just now for $500
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L. I) BROWN.
terest payable in United States gold coin at
the Dallas City bank in Dallas. Polk county,
Large 60x150 lot near Wash place in
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ellis left today Oregon, without charge, cost or expense to I Ellis addition; has several fruit trees
the purchaser o r holder o f said bonds.
for their summer home at Newport.
and
two large walnut shade trees. Good
Said
bonds w ill be sold bv the city <f
Dallas,
Oregon, to
the highest
bidder building location. Price $17.5.
on Jul\ 11, 1910, at 8:34) p. m., and the
bids shall state the rate oi interest, not to ex­ i 230 acres, 4 miles from town.
Has
N E W T O -D A Y
ceed it per ••ent. per annum; but said bonds good house and 4 barns on the place,
shall not be sold for less than their face val­
j
several
good
springs,
splendid
water,
ue, with accumulated interest thcieou from
i;O R SALE - a standard bred horse with ft the day o f their date to the date o f delivery. j 80 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in tim- j
1 race* record o f 2.24. W ill be hi .Id «*lu*ap, mm Delivery o f said bonds w ill be made at the «>»- her and the balance in open pasture, |
the owner ban moved away. Hound in every tlee o f tin* city treasurer o f the city o f Dallas,
I fine grazing land, the land is gently j
Polk county, Oregon.
respect,— Inquire o f L. C. Koaer, R iik rea ll.
A ll
The city council o f said city hereby reserves [ r a p in g and soil
is splendid.
Price
the rig’ ht to reject any or all bills.
i$<500.
$4500 down, balance 6 year’s
Proposals shi uld be marked “ P:opo**)s for
| time at 6 per cent,
POR BALK—large horse <»r would trade f«*r Hewer Outlet and Crusher and Roller interest
bearing refunding bonds.” and be addressed to
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sm aller one. II. L. Crider.
47 acres fine garden land and in'culti- j
Chas. Gregory, A u ditor and Police Judge, Dai
las, Polk county, Oregon.
vation, 2 1*2 miles from Dallas, on rail-1
Done by order of the city council o f the city . * road. Price $80 per acre. Terms to suit i
L’ OR HVLE—a Pedrick hav baler in good Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, this 6th day of
I shape ami ready to go to work with. W ill June, 1910.
U HAS.'GREGORY.
Two blocks south and one block west
sell cheap.—D M. Guthrie.
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A u ditor and Police Judge.
of the depot we have a house and lot for
[ ska I.]
Bankrupt Sale.
The handsome home o f Mr.
and Mrs. Farrington was the
scene o f a happy gathering o f
young people Tuesday evening
asked in to meet Miss Grace and
sale for $1200. It has seyen rooms and
Miss Hazel Whitney, who are C O R SALE—Hix shouts, w eight about ioti
a hath.
visiting here from St. Cloud, I pounds —Inquire of J. M. Briggs, on the s.
P. K im b a ll farm south o f tow n.
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Wood
Wanted.
10 acres of bottom land, of which 5
Minnesota. The evening was
acres is in hops, all nicely cultivated,
spent in a good time socially and
with
wire trellis. The balance of the
• heap
I W IL L receive sealed bids on fifty cords ol
R SALE—Several good milch ct
dainty refreshments w ere serv­ I I L’ I b —In
K i hi
1 4-foot oak grub and 50 colds large sec
place is in cultivation. Other improv-
qu ire o f J. M. Brigg* on the
J:K)
1 ond growth Hr -ordwood, delivered at the pub
ball farm south o f town.
ments consist of a small cabin and
ed. Those attending were:
I lie school building at Dallas on or before Sep-
It is within lty miles
: tember 1,1910. bids w ill be opened June 18th chicken house.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, Mr.
II. O. CA M PII ELL.
of Falls City, and the price is $1000, on
A Y E l)— Black mare, weight about H uh »
and Mrs. B. M. Guy, Mr. and l ■A TR pounds,
Clerk School Disi No. 2
good
terms.
three w hite feet, branded. Last
Dallas, Oregon,
Mrs. W. L. Soehren, Mr. and seen near Dallas June 16 th. Please n otify El­
A desirable home— New 5-room cottage and
lis & Wood, box 1*7, Salem, Oregon. Piume
Mrs. Fonzo Manston, Mrs. Far­ 554
batii, toilet, lavutory, and electric lights. Fine
Main.
J:«»
inside finish. Roof painted green. Attached
rington, Misses Nora Robertson,
to sewer.
2D0 the price, $300 down, terms
Administrator’s Sate.
on balance. Fine location. A ll improvements
Mina Hughes, Grace Whitney,
want a farm near Dallas, also acreage and 1
paid for.
directly.—Mrs
K.
tim ber land, from owner
Hazel Whitney, Madge Bashaw,
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V O T H ’ E is hereby given that by virtue
No. 51— 278 acres, 125 cultivation, 80
’., eare It«* miner.
Dot Spahr,
Emma Dempsey,
’ and in pursuance o f an order of the conn
acres of oak timber, balance slashed off, place
I ty court o f the state o f Oregon, for Polk conn- «11 fenced, the house is an old one, but the
Frances Dempsey, Effie Brown,
$50 per
I OST—between my residence and W illiam s’ ! ty, sitting in probate, made and entered ot | i,arn and out-buildings are good.
----- cash, the * balance
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L yle Phelps, Ollie Howe, Mess­ L tailor shop, a gold pin with pearl settings. record in said court on the 32nd day o J u n e,’ acre, one-half
at 7 per cent.
1910, in the m atter of the estate of Catharina
V
aluable
as
a
keepsake.
Rewa
d
for
return
ol
10-acres
tract
near
Dallas,
9
acres
in fruit
ers R. E. Williams, N. L. Guy, same.—Mrs. S. J. Lovelace (W oods)
Murray, deceased, directing the undersigned
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as adm inistrator o f said estate to sell the real nearly all Italian prunes, 2 year old trees,
Ray Day, W alter Barham, John
I property of said estate, hereinafter described, 3 acres fille r of raspberries. Lays well. No
j at private salu, for cash, in the manner pre­ improvements. Price $1800, half cash, bal­
Algood.
CO R SALE at a bargain— V good hack and
ance at 6 per cent.
scribed by law, the undersigned as such ad­
ministrator, w ill from, and after Saturday,
the ¿3rd day o f July, 1910, at the hour o f 10
o’clock, a. m o f said day at his residence at
o f i Polty
uia City,
' l i > , in
i ll said
.-« mi county
lu lling ui
inr , proceed
| * i w, vv1 a t«*
C O R S A L E —a team, harness and wagon.— M. j Falls
11 the said real property, and all thereof, at
I J . Tod hunter, lock box 107, Dallas.
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i private sale for ca.sh4u hand on day o f sale, in
l aeeordance with the said order and in the
I manner prescribed by law, subject to con fir-
L'OR HA EE—A Hodge binde at $50. Jnqui.e i uiation by said county court, said real proper-
I at this office.
; ty being particu larly described as follow s to
w it ;
| The northwest quarter o f the northwest
COR SALK— a flrstelaHS Jersey cow, two heif
quarter o f section 34. in township 8 south,
L era, and a 1200 pound horaa.—O. EL Cutler. range 0 west, W illam ette Meridian, Polk coun­
ty, Oregon, containing 40 acres more or less;
also an undivided one-half interest in and to
the follow in g described tract o f land to-vvit!
AK fence posts for sale at $12 a hundred de­ | Lot No. two, in section 27, in said township 8
south, range 6 west, o f the W illum otte Meri­
0 livered.—J. W. Robinson, Dallas.
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dian in Polk count y, Oregon.
Dated this 23rd day o f June, 1910.
I. B. M U RRA Y,
CO R S ALE —One Osborn binder, 1 rake, 1
J. 11. Flower,
Adm inistrator « f the
I
1 mower, 1 elder press. 1 :») inch wagon, 1
A ttorn ey.
estate o f Catharina
4 horse disc, I spring tooth harrow. 1 riding
Murray, decease«!.
cultivator, all in good condition, I*. 8, Green-
wooil, Dallas.
tf
h arness—Ray Howe, Dallas.
POLK’PEOPLE
As Told by the McMinnville Tele­
phone Register
Mias Annin anti Raymond Agee went
to Dallas Friday for a two weeks visit
with their grand parents.
Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Independence,
visited during the week with friends and
attended the exercises at the college, of
which she was a former student.
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House and two lots in Dallas, close in.
New house, plastered, with wood fibre, and
has five rooms and outbuildings. Price $1250,
half cash. W ill trade stock.
We have several business chances in Polk
county for sale, among which might be men­
tioned a barber shop, a furniture store, a
flouring mill, a livery stable, etc.
382 acres within 5 ty miles of Dallas on
the Salem road, nearly all o f which can be
cultivated. There is some ash timber. M od­
erate improvements. A ll first-class land, and
there is considerable beaver dam land. Nearly
all can be cultivated.
Price $65 an a«*re if
the whole plate is taken, or 70 acres w ill be
sold off at $8o an acre.
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Friday and Saturday, July 1st and 2nd Only
F o r Ladies
F o r M en
50c Egyptian Ballbriggan Underwear........................35e
$1.25 Lisle Union suit*» ........................................... 95c
50c Porous knit underwear.........................................
75c negligee dresM shirts ........................................... 45c
$1 negligee dress shirts.............................................69c
$1.25 negligee dress shirts . . . ............................... 95c
$1 ..50 negligee dr« 88 shirts............................
$1.10
$2.50 negligee dress shirts.............
$1.75
$3.00 negligee dress shirks .....................................$2.00
H o se
15c famous Bear brand hose...................................... 10c
25c Lisle h o s e ......................................................... 19c
35c light weight wool hose...................................... 23c
$1.50 Table linen...... ..............................
1.25 table linen ....................................
1.00 table linen........................ .............
75c table linen ..... ..........................
Big reduction in Napkins
$1.19
. 98c
. 75c
.. 50c
Sum m er Goods
40c Summer Wash Goods...................................... 28c
30c summer wash goods..........................
22c
25c summer wash goo«is............................................. 19«*
15c Percales........................................................... 10c
20c G ingham s................................................... 12 1-2c
One large lot of Lawns and summer wash goods, yal-
ues up to 25c....................................... .. per yard 6c
T ie s
U n derw ear
75c silk ties for..........................................................45c
50c silk ties ... ...............
35c
25c wash ties ............................................................19c
C lo ve s
Mens’ and womens’ short canvas gloves.................. 5c
Mens’ ami womens gauntlet canvas gloves............... 10c
Big reduction in all leather gloves
M ens S h o e s
15.00 Oxford«.............
4.00
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8.50
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3 00
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2.50
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All shot-.- greatly reduced
$5.75
2 «5
2-00
2.10
1.75
B o ys S h o e s
$2.50 Oxfords..............
$1.75
2 50 shoes ........................................................... 1.75
2.00 shoes............................................................ 1.39
C lothin g
25 per cent discount on all Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing
and pants
50c vests and pantM ...............................
35c vests und pants................................
30c vests...............................................
25c vests........... ........................
15c vests.................................................
............... 3f!<!
............... 25c
...............22c
............... 19c
................ igo
H o se
. 39c
35c Lisle h o s e ......................................... ................ 23,-
25c lisle hose ....................................... ................ l()c
All childrens’ hose especially reduced
L a d ie s ’ S h o es
$3 50 Oxfords
3.00 Oxfords.
2.50 Ox forila .
2.00 Oxfords .
1.50 Oxfords
$2 69
. 2.25
. 1.75
. 1.60
. 1.19
C h ild re n s’ S h o e s
$2.00 Oxfords.........................................................$1.50
1.50 Oxfords......................................................... 1.19
All Oxfords and Shoes greatly reduced
H a ts
H a ts
We have a large lot of Mena and Ilovs Straw and Puck
Hats all to go at big reduction!. We must clean tins
lot up
We have a large lot of Childrens’ Straw flats for every
day wear; all going way down cheap
SHORE’S DEPARTMENT STORE
D ALLAS, OREGON
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Two vacant lots on Main street, opposite
31 ' j acres. Anew 8-room house and
Two houses and three lots in Dallas
school house, 50x100.
a nice little barn, 50 young fruit trees, for $4000. One has seven rooms and
Business lot in Dallas on Main square, 4 different kinds of berries, only 3 acres | is modern in every respect, and the
150x100. $3200.
in civilation, but some more could be other has six rooms. The larger can he
A snap— New 5-room cottage, bath, electric
A good stream of water purchased alone for $2500.
lights, hot ami cold water, close in, sewer easily cleared.
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paid for. I f you see this property you will in pasture and well at the house, place
l.uy it. Terms, $1090, $250 down, any kind lays well and some of the best fruit . 41 acres l>a miles east of town. For­
■ if terms on the balance.
.
lorn! in O r e g o n . 3> , miles to Dallas. 1 ,v " ' ¡ T
'‘f l° «rchard, and there is
For only $3000— A 9 room hard finished Price » 2000, 1-2 cash, !> years time on ! “ ¡VV'd orchard on the place, with plenty
bouse in Dallas, only one block from business
of tin,her and running water. It is on
section.
This place w ill only be on the balance at 7 per cent interest.
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| the maul road between Salem and Dal-
market for a few weeks.
1(1
acres
,5
acres
cleared..
balance
jttHi anii there is a go,«l walk to the
We have a splendid farm between Mon­
mouth and Independence, which we are au­ pasture and fine oak timber, love acres | piace. It ig a|| ko(m1 llott,,
lAnd,just
of
line
heaver
land.
Running
water
thorised to let go o f at $7.’» an acre. Th ere is
sufficiently rolling for first-class drain­
,i new 8-room house, g«»««d burns, windmill and two springs. Fine soil, good fen­
uid other nice farm buildings. It is ¡ill good ces, 6-room house, barn and other im­ age. The price is $110 an acre, and
terms can be had.
,-lear land and now in cultivation. Only one-
If sold in 60 days, V3 of
third o f the purchase price is asked to be provements.
26 acres, all in cultivation, no improv-
paid down, and tbe balance can be arranged crop goes with place at $8,750. $4000
There
are down, balance in two years.
for on terms to suit at 6 per cent, 'r
'*“ ” ‘* or“
ments, fine fruit lind, level, lays well,
J43 ty''acres in tbe pin«*
right at railroad station, $100 ail acre.
W e have 20 acres o f growing orchard on J 264 acres, 220 of which is cleared, and
. — right in *—
- that
the Veazie place
town,
that can
can be
be ’ 2 200 under culrtyatioii ; 40 acres oak
106 acre, 4S in hops, 12 in cultivation
There
are
no
grub« ; 1 acre apples and pears ; welj and for potato©;, corn or such like, and 112
bought now for $200 an acre.
improvements on the place, but it is nicely ; r u n n in g w a te r
Land slightly rolling acres is paid for to he grubbed, the bal­
enclosed by a good strong Page fence.
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Fair improve ance of the piece being in ash and ma­
varieties o f fruit planted are apples, pears and black and gray loam.
md cherries. They have been out nearly two merits and «dose t«> school and 3Lj miles ple timber. This is all good bottom
vears, and have a good stand. '1 here is not of good town. This is a bargain at only
land, ami the Imp yard turned ou t40,-
\ nicer location in this vicinity for a home, $55 an acre.
000 pounds of first class hops this last
and one that in a few years w ill be bringing
120 acres 4 1-2 miles west of Dallas, 45 crop. There are two good plastered hop
in the purchaser a neat revenue, sufficient for
he wants of most anyone. It w ill not long acres cultivated, 12 acres of English wal­
140 acres, 50 in cultivation, and the
go begging for a buyer, as such chances for nuts set two years, balance in oats.
40 balance fine timber. There is a cre^k
i remunerative investment do not occur every
W e have 120 acres five miles from Dallas
of the best land in the valley that we can sell
f««r $100 an acre.
There are no improve­
ments, but it is all in cultivation and crop,
Miss Ella Robinson, who has been
and one-third o f the crop goes in at this
figue.
This is one of the finest farms in
employed at various dry good stores in
Polk county, and the owner has only lately
this city, returned to her home in Inde­
decided to dispose o f it.
pendence Thursday to stay with her
45 acres 4 miles southwest of Dallas. Here
mother, who has not been feeling well
is a dandy little place, fitted up as a chicken
ranch. There is two acres of young orchard
of late.
NE THOUSAND oak posts for sale at 12
a bearing Orchard which produces enough
cents.—Guy Bros.
After a few years of suffering Mrs.
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for fruit for any family, and one-fourth acre ol
Lawton blackberries. The house is small bu:
Griffith died at tier home on Yocum
Y am h ill county.
comfortable, large frame barn and thr«*e hen­
farm. She leaves six children to mourn
f A NTE D —A gentle young rid in g pony at the H. M, Kershaw’ and A n d rew !
houses ami yards for same; 25 acres in cul­
Dolph
farm.
tf
Kershaw,
plaintiffs
her loss, George, Gus and Charley G rif­
tivation and the balance in timber and pas­
ture, a never failing spring back of the house,
fith, Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Alfrey and Mrs.
I
J. F. Leach, defendant
and running water in the pasture fur the
Hauser, alqo two brothers and four sis­ A N Y O N K desiring strawberries for canning
OTICE is hereby given that by virtue o f an stock, Tht* price is only $2500.
t*
purposes
can
be
accommodated
by
leavin
g
ters besides a host of friends. Mrs.
execution du ly issued out O f tin* circuit
at Black’s grocery or phoning 12425.
Confectionery in Dallas for sale at invoice
Griffith was a daughter of Thus. J, Y o­ orders
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded — court o f the state o f Oregon for the* county of price.
Ill health the cause for selling. A p ­
Y
am
hill, bearing date th«* 21st «lav of May .1911),
cum, born and lived on the Yoeom farm j Stingley Bros.
tf
upon a judgm ent «Inly given ami man«* by the ply to us.
until her death. Funeral at the Belle­
We
have
240 acres at the head o f the Me-
Justice’s court for District No. 1 o f said count •.
vue U. B. church, Wednesday at 2 L'OR SALK—A registered Short Horn hull hat of Y am h ill in favor o f II. M. Kershaw and An Tiniinnnds valley that we are authorized to
let
go
of
at
$0100. It is located j m ile from
drew
Kersuaw
and
against
J.
F.
Lea«*h,
<lo«
k«*t-
o’clock, p. n»., interment at the Yoeom j * w ill bo 2 years old next July.— H. Clanfield.
«*«1 in the judgm ent lien <loek«*t o f said circuit ilonco’ s sawmill, and is a part of the old
tí
cemetery.
It is 16 miles from
court on the 2 tiih d a y o f May, 1910. and to me Iluford Bush place.
directed, com m anding me to satisfy the sum Dallas, ami has an old house and barn there
■lue on sai«l judgm ent with <*osts atm disburse­ on. Eighty acres of it are under fence, and
POR H ALE-25 Wether goa ’ s.—J. E. Miller, tf ments am. ac«*ruing costs out o f the property there are some 40 acres of tillable land. Ii
acres pasture. Balance timber. Plen­ on the place and several nice springs,
<*f said judgm ent debtor, l <1 i«l on the 15th day is an ideal stock ranch, and a bargain at the
Estate of C. J. Hussey, deceased—first j
o f June, 1910. du ly levy upon the follow in g des­ price asked.
H alf cash, at least, is .re-
\Ve have a 5-room house in Dallas for sale ty barn room, good new chicken house.
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cribed real prop«*rty «»f said judgm ent debtor, «(tiired, and the balance can be arranged for. at only $800. This is a bargain, and we do 9-room house with porches, good wood which can he piped where desired.
annual report filed.
This is a fine fruit ranch or dairy farm,
J. F, Leach, and w ill, on
not expect to keep it on the market very long.
80 acres within three miles of Dallas, 4«
shed, fruit of all kinds, large patch of all being the best of land, and only $4,-
Estate of Catharina Murray, deceased ^
acres cleared, 7 acres covered with second
18 acres bearing prunes, In l t y miles o f |
strawberries,
large
garden
loganl>errie8,
—additional undertaking filed and ap­
growth of good young fir timber.
Balance town ;$3000
200 is the price, one-third down, and the
situated for irrigation by one of the best balance on easy terms.
at the hour o f 1 o ’clock, p m o f said day at tini easily made ready for cultivation. No bettei
proved.
Seventy acres o f unimproved land in the
\ I0 TIC E is hereby given to all coreerned that fron tdoor o f the court house in Dallas, in Polk orchard land in Oregon. F ifty head of cattle
Water from
Mt. Pisgah region within two miles of town springs in Polk county.
the
Dallas
City
bank
w
ill
hold
its
annual
25 acres, small house and barn,$4 of a
Guardianship of Jean Paul Carter, a election of officers on Saturday, July lb.19lo.aml county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the go with the place. Good house and three we are authtirized to let go of for $80 an , I same
a m c spring
cp« m g piped to
id nwusc,
house. uu>m
Good maiuui
school
highest bhhier for cash in hand on day «»f sale,
minor—inventory filed and approved.
icre. It is all good orchard land and cannot c |OSP JjV> $35 p e r a c re , CfOp r e s e rv e «!, mile from school house, IKK) cord of
transact such other husiuc ns ms inav i oin«* up subject t«» redemption a«*eording to law, all the barns. Only $55 an acre.
ne beat for a home close to town. A ll under
.
- , .
•
b .IMV t .,Pma
600
acres
near
Antelope.
W
ill
sell
at
$10
W. G. V ASH ALL,
w
>o«l on it, 250 cor«! of fit* wood, l2 mile
est a«* right, title and interest which the subì
good solid fence. Better pick up this bar- o r
a n a g i\ e pos. t ssujn.
Jbasv (t r ills ,
Estate of Wanda Irene Tapper, a mi- j Jit
Cashier.
I F. Leach had on the 20th day o f May, 1910. an acre or trade fur valley farm.
$1100
6 .........
per ......*
cent. from railroad station. Price $1600—
205 acres, 80 acres in <*ulti vation, balance gain while you can get it.
1 can run * three
*, ’ n years “ at
* 1
nor—A. J. Tapper appointed guardian ;
or has since a« <|uire«l or now lias in ami to the
Itemizer Realty Concern.
80 acre» 6 miles from Dallas; 3 acres Possession October 1. 1910.
said real property, which is described as fo l­ in pasture and timber land. There is a good
A t the residence o f the bride’s bond of $600 filed and ap| roved.
*Jeared, bulnnce in timber. Good timber, and
dwelling house, barns and other outbuildings
lows, to wit :
73 acres, 55 in cultivation, 12 in hops,
131—This
is
a
splendid
dairy
and
fruit
land
lays
well
with
creek
through
it.
Right
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
About
50
acres
are
sown
to
grain,
and
the
Beginning at the northwest corner o f A. Bolt*
In re estate of F. A Link ; T. P. Bev- 1
ranch, well drained, and the soil is ex­ well trcllise«!, in a state of good culti­
Ja«’ k. donation lami claim south 33.31 chains ; balance to grass. It is located on the public it school house. $2,000, half cash.
Hayter, at 8 o’ clock this evening. ens, R. M. Fowle and R. A. Hastings
IP) acres, all in cultivation. 1 room house. tra fine. There are 110 acres under cul
east Iteti« chains ; north At.31 chains; west 10.05 road, within 4 miles o f Falls City and 2 Vi
vation.
The rest • of the place is
good walnut « irgau, $15, new Met W orld’s chains to place of beginning, section 19, town
Family orchard, and all the best of land.
miles o f A irlie. The price is $35 an acre.
Rev. A. C. Corbin, form erly o f appointed appraisers.
tivation, the rest pasture with 15 acres I grain. This is all good land, part of it
Best histories ,50 volumes for $30; house­ ship 6 south, rang«' 0 west, ami section 2i town
H ere’ s a snap-—only $4200 w ill buy two On the public road. Price, $2500.
hold furtiihir«* at 219 North Main sired .
this place, but just now a resi­
_____ There
___
i being rolling
„ and part bottom. Good
17 acres. 15 acres under cultivation. Good of oak gr lb wood for fire wood.
ship«» south, 7 west : also b e g u ilin g at the fine residences right close in town. One is a
Mutual phone 1303
U. A. SIAS.
nor lit as? corner o f said donation land claim, large 9-room house and the other a 5-room 3 room house and two good barns and other is a house of seven rooms, barn, chick- I buildings. Good orchard. Price $5000,
dent o f Junction City, while his
J23
west 11.74 chains; south 33.31 chains, west 1.28 cottage.
Modern improvements.
On three outbuildings.
Fruit orchard, and 8 acres of en house and several small buildings. I half cash, balance on terms. This
’
will
chains ; south 22.50 chains; cast 5.78 chains; I«)ts with fruit, berries, ornamental trees and first-class garden land. Only one mile from
w ife is visiting in the east, will
Family orchard and good water at 10 pay someone to look up, as it is in a
north 22 50 chains; cast 19 07 chains; north flowers. So Id separate if desired.
L Braden etux to J M Lvnn,$
town, and the price i i $3500.
unite in marriage Miss Frankie J Sr,
12.71 chains; west 11.70 chains; mirth 20.50
Well fenced with Page w ire fence. Rood locality, ami handy to school and
240 acres. 100 in cultivation, fo u r livin g feet.
W e have an acre of land in Falls City, with
9 acres, t 7 and 8 s, r 5 w,.
1
chains to th«* place of beginning, section 19, a good house and barn on it, in a good loca­ springs on place with Water all the year. No 2 ‘ .> IlllleS to railroad station, on m a il church.—Itemizer Realty Concern,
H ayter and Mr. Harry Patter­ Perry Melissa et ux to Jacob Giro-
Giwushin 0 south, range 6 west o f the Wiliam
. . . health
tion, with a fam ily orchard ami lots o f small Buildings. An ideal «lniry ranch and the best route and right to telephone. . Ill
ette meridian, etiutaining 122 acres, situate in fruit and berries, which w ill be sold for $1300
son, o f Portland. Miss Elsie
Iterger 220.91 acres, t 6 s, r 6w, 20,000
.( orchard land. 8everal thousand cords of
162ty acres in Lincoln county, all open
P«»lk county, Oregon.
cash or can be exchanged fo r a larger tract good oak grub wood on pla«-e mid only ty cause for owner selling. Only $70 an pasture land. It is right on the coast
In th«* circuit court «»f the state i*i Oregon
Ray will be bridesmaid and Mil- Jeldena Courter and lui to C J
Date«!
at
Dallas,
Oregon.
June
10,
1910.
acre.
that
w
ill
make
a
home
fo
r
a
small
family.
for
Polk
county.
mile
from
railroad
station.
W
ant
to
«ell
out
I
Pugh, lot# in Falls City.........
1
on a g.Mxl river,for only $2000, half cash.
ton Hurz, o f Portland, will be Susan
J M GRANT.
No. 243— ft acres, 1 mile from Dallas Col
IN the m atter o f the application ot W Rost*
entire farm machinery, stock, etc. W ill take j
M Davis an«I lui to A E
Sheriff o f P dk ('«iniity,
!«*ge, sidewalk to town, 10 room house and a 132 an acre or $8500 for everything.
I nan and M Kosenau, husband ami wife, t«» ;
46 acres, }2 mi'e of Dallas, 44 acres in Fine stock and as cheap as yon cotil«l
best man.
Oregon.
Courter, lots in Falls City,
go«»«l barn, two wells and pumps at the barn
210 regi a ter the till«* to tin* follow in g descritteti
ask
with a good road to it.—Itemizer
No. 196— 435 acres, one half mile from 2 year old fruit trees, mostly Italian
Is lids tow it : Beginning 39.72 chains south of j
and one at house; 2 % acres o f orchard that Falls City. Chance for a large stock range.
The home has been tastefully A F Courier et ux to G J C Win-
prunes. A few acres of timber. River Realty Concern.
the northeast corner o f the John M iller and i
pays
from
$80
to
$150
without
attention,
This pface has been logged over but there is
termute, lots in Falls City,
:«X) wife donation land c h i n N otification No. '
decorated for the occasion, and a
besides all the fruit that owners can use
.on pU n t» ,7 JSJ
thronsh one o,l„-. Old house and U rn . houses, with balers and all things nee«i-
B Taylor et ux to City of Dal­
4965. claim No. 60, and running thence west '
I he orchard consists o f prunes, pears, apples,
unning through the place that would carry Price $150 an a c re ; ty cash, balance } 3
number o f invited guests will 8 ian,
21.52 chains ; thence 18.48 chains to a post 28
ed for their operation, and situated far
land in Dallas,................
plums and cherries; balance garden and .he wood to Falls City where there is « good jn 2 y e a r s , ) 3 in 5 y e a r s .
links
Mtiuth
<*f
west
;
thence
Mouth
9
77
«•bains;
witness the ceremony. Many Joseph Walker et ux to William
meadow. A beautiful home, giving the quiet market f«»r it. W « can give very liberal term *
enough apart so that both could n«it
.
thence east 10 chains; thence north 9.98 chains ; ;
easy life of a farm and the advantages of a on this place or would sell it in 40, so or 100
I
In
the
circuit
t
m
iri
«>f
the
state
o
f
Oregon
Hus is a fine home, 40 acres on main catch from the same fire. It is on a
W Baker et ux, 37.70 acres, t 8
beautiful and costly presents
to place o f beginning, containing 39.44 acres.
city.
Price $3500, terms $1500 cash, bal
acre traits. See us about this. Price $40 ^thoroughfare, close to school and rail- go«>«i county road, and only one half
the follow in g described premises tow it: I f«>r Polk county.
n, r 5 w.......... .......................
ance time to auit.
10 Also
have already been received, and
Beginning 42.93 chains south o the northeast | Sheridan Lumber Company,'«
per acre.
.
mad,
new $1300 horse an«l barn 20x26 mile from the depot in a g«>od hop dis­
No.
231—
10
acres
right
in
town,
6-room
Girti©
May
Burnside
and
hd
to
corner o f the John M iller ami w ife donation I a corporation, plaintiff,
the to be bride and groom will go
bouse and good lia rn ; 000 fruit trees, berries,
vs.
• '-
Fred M McNeil, 80.36 acres, t 6
land claim Notification No. 1965. claim No. tel
.T.nd"‘ »:rdWiLhr K 2 . *83?
with lean on one side 10x20, lean on trict. This is a first class buy at $250
etc. Here is a place which, with proper atten­ ,„d°7....*Crh..ntuC
J.
F.
Leach.
forth fo r their join t battle with
and running thence south 10.79 chains ; thence
¡o th er side 14x20 feet, a gtssl well of an acre, an«l good time will he given
n, r 6 w, .................................
tion, a fam ily can live and farm independent $1000 f«»r this.
defendant.
east 33.13 chains, thence north 10.79 chains:
Two acres of land in Dallas. Has nice 7- | water with the latest improved pump, on half the amount.
life assisted by the congratula­ Oscar Hayter et ux to F M Clod-
thence west 23 13 chains t«> place o f beginning, V O TIU E is hereby given that by virtue o f an of outside employment or resources. An ideal
place
for
some
man
o
f
moderate
means
that
room
house
I
felt
er,
lot
in
D
a
lla
s
..............
150 containing 24.95 acres. All situate in town *’ execution «lulv issued o u t 'o f the circuit wishes to take life easy for th« balance of well furnished thr«>ughout. Splendid narn. l . ^e l^nd is a 1-vallev Boil and 20 acres
tions o f their many friends in
,
16ty acres near Pioneer school house,
ahip 6 south, range 6 west o f W illam ette meri : court «»f the state o f Oregon for th«* eountv of
Fundmann to W F Slaugb-
Hood bottom land . r d lo t. o f »11 kin d, of | in e u lt iv s t io n , S lid 10 s e r e s m o r e a lm u t about six miles from Dallas. Unim­
this city. Especially will this be Paul
dian in Polk county, Oregon, versus all whom Polk (»earing «late the ¿1st day of May. i910, his days Price $2700.
fruit.
Several
large
Royal
Ann
cherry
trees
c
le
a
r
,
w
h
ic
h
is
in
p
a
s
tu
re
,
an«l
10
a
cre
s
120 acres, t 6 e, r 8 w, ......
1,500 it may concern, defendants: take notice, that to
$7500— 50x66 feet and modern 7-rooir.
proved and covered with good second
me directed, upon a judgment and *»r«1er of
so with the bride, who is a na­ W F Slaughter et ux to W C
on the 25th «lay o f June, 1910 an application sale rendered in the circuit c«iurt o f the stale house in W illam ette H eights; $2000 cash and that last year bore lu oo pounds to the tre«. Qf l ig h t t im b e r . T h e p r ic e o n th is $4200 growth timber. Only $500.
was Hied by said W. Rosenati ami M kosenau. 1 o f Oregon for P«dk county, on tbe 11th «lav of halunre in monthly payments at 6 per cent.
j r / , • » ‘ t e a fTrden” ■ pot.Ur\v’.H« !■ nt E S S 1 *? d Kood term , fan be had.
Peer, 40 acres, t 6 s, r 8 w, ...
tive daughter, has occupied a
j husband ami wife, in the circuit court of the May. 1910, «inly docketed in the judgment lein
$6500— 50x66 feet and 8-room house in I
2ty acres in citj atw$425. Lay sightly.
prominent place in society and W F Slaughter to Marv 1) Haw­
state o f Oregon for Pol
county, for initial <lo«*Kct of mi«l circuit «*ourt, In th«* office o f W illam ette H eights; $1500 cash and balance ‘ r' V
^ 0i l ‘ik?n% 0 mu.. Of town. . » « » - ! , H «ore. it acre.« in ho,,», „ord stand, Certainly a snap.
ley, 80 acres, t 6 n, r 8 w ,.
rcglatration of the title t«» the land above «le | the clerk «*f said court. In a certain suit if! in monthly payments at 6 per cent.
church work, and who will be Elmer
proved,
but
the
finest
of
orchard
land.
Now
|
«mt
not
cultivated
this
year,
balance
in
I scribed,
Yoeom et ux to I* H Kohl
j the said circuit court in which the Sheridan
$7500-— Full lot and 8 room house in W il
A house and two lots <me block west
in oats’, with a few y« ang trees set out this oak timber. Gruxi bottom lan«L
With-
N«.w. unless you appear on or bef«ire the 27th Lumber Company, a corporation,
greatly missed from those circles.
la in tiff
tiff. j lamette Heights.
ration. is
Is p
plain
This is a very good buy
and harrv Kinzel, lauditi Polk
of he depot. Fine large 10-room hanl
spring
W e can get you this snap for^$U2o j ¡ n ty mile of Ballston. Near hophoilse
«lay of July, 19ÌA, and show cause why such ap , and J. F. Leach is «lefemlant,
nt. *At«l
sai.l imlginctit
iudgment > an«l «*an be handled cheap.
dcsirsbl»
home.
afre.
Just
the
pia«*
fui
A fte r the ceremony they will
and Yamhill domiti©«,..........
8,000 j plication should not he grant«*«!, the same will being in favor o f sai«l plaintiff, . ami against
finished house with all modern conven­
against | We have some especially fine offerings in
190 a«*res for only $2500. This place has ! Weil fenced. Only $80 an acre /or this
taken as confessed, am) a «iccree w ill h«
*»td d,d,Mid«nt« >nd th.-tv ( h -I ii * now du.- .lid
la re . t r . r t . o f R riti.b Columbi» laudi.
All
iences and street work
completed.
leave in an auto to visit with In­ W II McDaniel et ux to F J Cond
good home ami barn, and running water j i f ta k e n soon,
. tertnl accenting to the prayer of the api plica
« npai.i
on II..I.I
HSI.I Judijiiu-ni
ju.igtneiH m
e .um
sum o
of f tw o lìtui
and within
-
u
iip .td IO
Iho
kill, easily
» . . i l » accessible
ib i. to to n navigation
a ,i( .iio n and
65.63 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w ,..........
Price $3200.
can be utilised to irrigate the lower part»
.
>41 .
1 i tion, an«l y«»u w ill be forever barre«! from «lis
dependence relatives before tak­ Joseph Lampitt to August
.1 r.-.«
HO» I i m - ilolliin. (»_•..) w lih Inrol In r,..,.h o f V »n c ..u ».r L ‘ o n * In a .», .in i , « t fair that
if »«> <lfsir«*d. It would inn*» a fine garden
' ' e h a v e just list«* !
acres within
.
, .
,
.
putlog the same.
office.
:;r: „" v t ."1 . v
v
?.«■■••. T r ..-¡n *. » » «..
. t > « i, on
ing up their residence in the me­
I In witness w hereof I have hereunto set my
truck ranch. The terms are most especially ; Iwo miles of Dallas.
It is an i«ieal lit- . . . * * * house and l«Yt two blocks from
Fleischinann, 289,54 acres, t 9
.
"! i«*ri1-
; "I" 1 ' h>'
no
0« «.11 impro.i'd Und withil
han«l ami afflxisl the cal of salii court this
literal, only $1000 being required down an«l tie place.
About 25 acres in cultivation
»treet—80x150 feet; 8-room huase
s, r 5 w, ................................. 12,000 I 25th
tropolis.
«lay of June. 1910.
I X w l“ 7 l « U “« ,S !3 s S l7 * , *“ r*' Tt,,r' and about 20 acres »lashed, the balance » n<l g o o d »»™ . Only *1.325 takes il.
II Si McLean to Allen A McLean,
K. M SMITH
on.l» ,.f «m iS p o n t h l. u rli, « j « ¿ c u M o n b i
« « « « g - » “ «* with
rich .oil.
County U lerk of ami !«»r ins d ir.» t e l Io mo. the -hurtft o f Polk co u n t,
32i acres, so acres ln cultivation. Hons« | in the best of second growth fir timber. 27 acres within one
and a half miles
31.38 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w ,..........
** “ ' r" w".h * r ° d
»"<>.
J»™-
10 [stu ri
J.
T.
Simpaon.
Polk
County,
o
r,
»on
.
I
did
on
ili.
.MM
dav
o
Mu,
»1
0
do
!
nlÌ
*
’,,’
un«
¡»
r
h
.r
d
.
.o
d
a
(rood
little
homo
an«i barn; fruit orchard; on
c u n ty road: 2 |There are two never failing springs, as
of town, of the very best land, with
John R Johnson to M L Thomp­
A ttorn ey for Applicant.
Oregon.
If levy upon .11 the ri«h t, title su,I interriti o f
,
••“ «d term ..
son, lots in Falls City, . .
lM'‘ j K°°d as there are in Polk county, and Ip*?* improvements ‘ arid fine orchard.
Ih » .a id del,-0.1.11, J. r.
Leach h o t on the . 107
15 ,c r M ln » " » « » » « I o n .
Good p 'lM i i 5MonnI?*™h *nd 6 n" 1** *°
Illh .U y ,>f Mav .vr has sine» a. qulred or has
and good bam. plenty of water, on
J LGuitry et nx to A II Guttry,
17 4 — 7 « acrea. 2ty m ile» from DalUa. r u n n in g water the year around in the P r i c e $4000.
now. In, o f and to the follow in g «1 esc ri bet 1 c°unty road, l t y
miles from town.
Enough j new 7 room house and go-'d
barn, 20 acres jDasture.
F o lir-ro t tin I m » x h ou se, g<x>«l
66.08 acres, t 6 s, r 6 w,...........
84ty acres, 45 acres in hops
premises towit
wood to pay f«»r
place. Price $4500, $1500 under cultivation. 5 acre» of
orchard, mostIv I hum and a small orchard, some grape*
H A Keppleret ux to EC Amanti,
Beginning at the ntuthwest corner o f A. Bo- down, rest on good term » at 6 per cent,
apples and pears, hut a larg* variety of mixed a ..
. -,
a ., ™
\ . goo«i pasture land, with creek running
one-fourth int. 066.70 acres, t9
li'jack. donation land claim, south :u <i chains.
One o f the best paying private sawmill l fru it» for fam ily u»e. plenty of fin » water.
*°
cash a n «l t h e bal- through it. Good improvements ami
ami 10 s, r 6 w, ..................... 1,000 M O TIV E Is hereby given that by virtue of an east 16. 5 chains, north 33 31 chains, w«*st 16.65 properties in Polk county, doing a good hosi some oak timber and 200.000 feet o f fir tim- *nce on three years time at 6 per cent, hop house, an«l yard trellised in tine
to the place o f beginning, section 19. ness and lota o f timber land in connection.
11 «*r«l«*r «>f th«* «-ounty court, sitting a« h
her. and a d«»wn-hill pull to Dallas. W e had
George Finley et ux to R W
boar«1 of Uounty Commissioners, made am) en* I 6 south, range 6 west, and section 24 township Owner desires to retire.
Dallas. 30 shape. Price $6825, half down and
—
------ . _ miles
samples o f fruit fron this place that were A l.
For Miss Elizabeth Mae Pol­
Schmeer, 304.30 acres, t 9 s, r
No. 1 6 6 — 166 acres, at $125 per acre; on j To see this place in the fall when the Jru it ! a c re s <*le:ire<l, h a la n «*«'in fir an« 1 o a k tim - terms on the balance.
ter«*«i o f re«*«>r«l «»n the 1st «lay «*f June. 1910. If .¡s o u th ,; west; a ls o b e v in iu g at N K corner
main mad and only a mile from th» city j is on the trees is to buy it.
the foPitw Ing county warrants, which have «»f sai«l «lonat on land claim, weal 11.74 chai
5 w ,..................................... .
lock Mrs. W. L. Soehren and
~
‘
“
“
Pric»
$3500.
j
)H
.r
1000
2
year
ol«i
Italian
prune
trees
.‘160 a«*res, 35 in cultivation, 25 acres of
t*»en issued m«»rt\ than seven years prior to ■»»nth 38.31 « laics, west l 28 chains, south 23 30 limits of Dallas. Only lt y miles to the court Can give terms.
Miss Effa Brown- entertained a J E Reynolds to Fruit Lan«l In­
the first «lav o f Jn'lv. 1910, arc not prosent«*«l for chains, east 5.78 chains, north 22 50 chains, house square and poatoffic«. The place is all
Fair house an«
timl»er, 300 acres «of cither land not
222 acres o f fine farming land for »ale. 500 Pomona currants
vestment Co., 100 acres, t 8 s,
cast
19.67
«
hams,
north
12.71
chains,
west
11.76
payment w ithin 611 «lays from the fir**t dav of
under cultivation with the exception o f only Has a good spring, a small orchard, 26 acres ! bam, plenty oi water, two goo«l springs, fence»!, two streams of running
•ter
party o f young ladies on W ed­
chains, north 20.50 chains, to place o f begin
r 6 w ,........................ .......... 6,800 July. 1910. they and each o f them w ill In*
a few acres ah.r.g the north end, where the j
i>d clover, good fencing and sufficient 5000 cords of wood ail«i a good * roa«l * to the -------------
J seven
“
year around,
room house, not
ning. a T tio n 19. township 6 south, ra n ge6 beautiful La Creole rivsr runs and bounds the
celled and payment therc«»f refused.
nesday evening at the home o f Susan L Richardson to W II
wood
for
farm
use.
W
ill
sell
altogether
or
Sal«! list, showing their respective amounts, w.st o f 'W illam ette meridian, containing 122 same, a ffo rd » a cool place for atock wher»
haul t«> town, {.and lies well for hill very g»»«al, two large barns. Will sell
divide up to suit. A m«»^t desirable location,
Walker, lots in Imtependence,
acres, situate m Folk <*«»unty. Oregon.
Mrs. Soehren on Main Street.
to whom issiusl, and date o f issuance, i* as fol
there are no flies to b«*ther. T h i» ia an ideal (
lan«L Price $60 an acre. $2500 down, this at $20 an acre, one-third cash ami
Ami I w ill sell the same «»r s«> much ther«*«»f place and has an 8 e r 9 room h«»u3e. with he tween Dallas and Perrydal». Only $65 an
io a •:
Missses Olive Smith, Hallie Mor- A F Lott to F M Me Henry, lots
a w ill satisfy said execution, o n ”
Bate
T o whom
Amount
plenty » f shade, a large barn and all the acre.
Oortd house an«l lot 2 blocks from balance in five years time at 6 i*er cent
A livin g producing home for sale— One of j
o f Issuance
drawn
o f warrant
necessary outbuildings that go with an up to- ■ the most beautiful livin g sites in Falls City. ; Main street; lot 80x150 ft; 8 room interest.
8ept. 4, 190*2
H enry Ka«U*s
f j hi
date farm of thia kind. There «re about 3 . Oregon, is offered for »ale at a bargain. The
640 acres adjoining railway station.
Jan 7. IMS
I N Barr
l mi
h«mse; irood l»arn; Price $1325, terms if
acres o f fam ily or«*hard. including prunes, 1
lan«f is 2 »4 »e re » in extent »nd is the best desired.
Jan. 7,1906
W. J. Ferguson
1.«5
550 acres cultivated. No waste l%nd.
At the honr o f 1 o ’clock, p m. o f sal«l »lav. at Apple», pears and cherries, also has about a j strawberry soil in the world.
It ia already
J«ine 4. 1903
A. Kitbertson
Hi.«*
Small fruit or char«]. Go«xJ water snp-
English walnut trees that are loaded
By order o f the c«>uuty «*ourt o f Polk county, the front door o f the court house in Dallas, In dosen
50 acres 2ty mile« from Dallas. There dy. Running stream. Soil the best
with nuts *t the present time. Thia farm lies I planted in 40 English walnut» »nd *«'tre «o
Oregon.
apple trees, put four year». An adjoining acre
as level as M ild be a’td ha» good drainage I can be had fo r $750.
is
a
barn
a
shack
«»f
a
house
and
a
Almost new modern
bottom land. Large house. Hop hoiif»©
This place is easily worth $125 an acre, situ- j house of 9 rooms, with many convenience»
wairon she»! on it. There are 12 acres ami other buildings. 5 miles from
a«cd as it ia in a country where the blitsards
are unknown and delightful summers
I f good barn and outbuilding*. Th# cash price «•leared for cultivation, and the rest is creamery. Ctoae to a d m t. $75 p r
I you are It..»king for something nice this place is $2500, and it U a »nap for the person who in oak and fir w«»»>d
»'e c a n tell this aere; half cash ami balance at 6 per cent
I w ill suit you. Brice IMS per acr«.
T .r m » wants a fins location, sure to double in valuu, ( uljua for $1700.
interest.
and vhsrtun on« cun easily make a *ving.
j
I half cash. Laianc» Um« to « « it .
Sheriff’s Sale.
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Probate.
MARRIED TO-NIGHT
Notice to Stockholders
Saturday, July 16, 1910,
Miss Frankie Hayter Will Become
the Bride of Harry Patterson.
For Sale.
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