Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 22, 1910, Image 2

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    Department No. 2 of the circuit court The Result of Burns Sustained
| will convene next Tuesday at the court
| house with Judge Galloway on the
While Lighting His Pipe.
I bench. The following is the docket:
E. C. Kirkpatrick vs. City of Dallas
The old gentleman Eoff passed
, andT. A. Odom ; action for inonev ; J.
H. McNary for plaintiff, W. L. Tooxe away at the home o f his daugh­
I and O. Hay ter for defendant.
ter, Mrs. John Webster, yester­
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Geo. C. Will vs. Othilda Wolfer et a l;
I ltem ii«r, one year in advance..................... .......................... » I n a c t i o n for money ; C. F. Martin for day afternoon, as a result of
burns sustained while endeavor­
SUBSCRIPTION < With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal.............. 2 00 plaintiff
‘ With Oregon W oodm an ..................................................................... 1 75
M , rk ' Blodgett v .’ C. E. Blodgett, to I ing to light his pipe at the home
o f his son, William Eoff, near
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qitoft title ; J. E. Sibley for plaintiff.
It
Thomas Crowley vs, Nellie Grant, ac-1 Rickreall, the day before.
Office :
Oflic«,
11
MUTUAI.
Resilience,1401
No. 420)^ Main St. I tion for partition; Kellv & Curl for seems that Billy Eoff was put­
plaintiff; (). Hay ter for defendant.
ting a new window in their res­
Chas. E, Ramp et al vs. Maggie J. idence, and to protect his father
Ramp, partition : (). Hay ter for plaintiff.
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding ot Town and County.
from the draft caused while do­
Franklin E. Knower et al vs. Marv
Emmeline Knower, partition ; John II. ing so, wrapped a quilt about the
old gentleman. While Billy was
McNary A C. L. McNary for plaintiff.
Already the howl is going up from wool growers for
John Vernon vs. W. B. Officer, re­ outside, the elder man endeav­
protection o f their industry in the proposed revision o f
view; W, L.Toose for plaintiff.
ored to light his pipe from the
Ethel R. Huffman vs. Tlios. A. Huff­ stove with a splinter, but dozed
the tariff, showing that they are blind to their own in­
man, divorce; O. I lay ter for plaintiff.
off in the meantime and the
terests and not able to see farther than the noses tack­
Jesse T. Irvine vs. Lizzie Irvine, par­ splinter burned down and caught
tition.
ed onto their faces.
the quilt, burning the old man 1
Geo. A. Purvine vs. VYm, Lawsen and
John Long, to remove cloud; McNary severely by the time his son re­
Good house ami lot 2 blocks from
39 acre farm for sale; all tillable, first-
For $21,00 l2 cash, we have for sale a \ A fine suburban home in the edge of
Probably the greatest triumph o f the last decade is
turned. He was brought to Dal­ 10-acre
A McNary for plaintiff.
tract that is hart! to beat. It is the city of Dallas, and 13 acres of fine class land just out of city limits of Dal­ Main street; lot 80x150 ft; 8 room
house;
good barn; Price $1400, terms if
las
to
the
home
of
his
daughter,1
John 11. Putnam vs. Elias I). R.iv, ac­
w ithin a mile and a half of town, in one land, 2 acres of fruit of all kinds, a good las, nicely situated, fine view of city,
that recorded in the dispatches o f the last few days,
tion at law ; Geo. Bingham for plaintiff. but death resulted, despite the ! of the most desirable directions, and five room house and good little barn, well improve«!, new house, costing $3500 desired.
where it has been demonstrated that a train of cars can
Two houses ami three lots in Dal'a*
V’ iolet A. Kersey vs. John G Brown, best of medical attendance. The will probably be on the new electric several other good out buildings, 3 wells, large basement, house furnhhed with
It lias some improvements, is 1 Jersey cow, 40 chickens, all house­ city water, water for irrigation, two for $4000. One has seven rooms and
partition ; O. Hayter for plaintiff.
be stopped within its own length by the use o f elec­
funeral is taking place this after­ road.
barns,
oilier
outbuildings,
young
orch­
hold
furniture.
Price
$5000.
$3000
nearly
all
cleared,
and
is
fenced
on
one
is
modern in every respect, ami the
Nancy Yocom vs. Irvin Yncoui, d i­ noon as we go to press, and we
tricity, even while the throttle o f the engine is wide
side. Is close to church and school. cash, time on balance at 0 per cent in­ ard of 14 acres, best variety of winter other lias six rooms. The larger can be
vorce; VV. (). Sims for plaintiff.
apples,
a
fine
living
spring
of
water;
are unable to give an account of We also have two other tracts in the terest.
purchased alone for $2500.
open and the train traveling at a speed o f some 40
Clias. A. Allen vs Miriam Allen et al,
same vicinity, unimproved.
25 acres, small house and h arn ,^ of a price $12,000; land adjoining held at
partition; McNary A McNary for plain­ Mr. Eoff’s life, but he has been
26 acres, all in cultivation, no improv-
$1000
per
acre.
miles an hour. Certainly no invention o f the last half
a resident o f this vicinity for at
If von want a nice small prune or­ I mile from school house, 1100 cord of
inents, fine fruit hind, level, lays well
tiff.
wood
on
it,
250
cord
of
fir
wood,
*
■
«
mile
172 acres close to school and lailroad right at railroad station, $100 an acre.
Eight
century will prove more o f a saving to human life,
Frank Quenel et al vs Walter Sears least 20 years, and leaves the chard, here is your chance.
from railroad station. Price $1600— station. 70 acres in cultivation. ^ 12
and J. M. Stow; Lewis A Jones for son and daughter mentioned, and j acres, with dryer, and all other improv- Itemizer Realty Concern.
171 acres, 75 acres cleared, balance
.should it prove applicable in practice as it has in the
ments,
close
to
town,
and
everything
in
acres
in prunes and other fruit. Fair pasture and fine oak timber. Five acres
plaintiff.
several grandchildren to mourn l good shape. Seven acres of 10-year old
ins,
buildings
with
a
new
barn,
stock
and
73
acres,
55
in
cultivation,
12
in
ho
of fine beaver land. Running water
preliminary trials.
Mary Chandler vs. Thos. C. Chandler, his loss.
He was aged over 90 prunes, and some nice apples. Close* to well trellised, in a state of good cu Iti-! machinery. Price $75 an acre, half and two springs. Fine soil, good fen­
divorce; B. F. Swope for plaintiff.
cash will handle it.— Itemizer Realty ces, 0-room-honse, barn ami other im­
years, and had several times be­ town ami school with city water. The ration. The rest of the place is
Ixniise Ferris vs. Albert Ferris, di­
grain. This is all good land, part of it ! Concern.
According to the Technical World it will not be many
provements. If sold in 60 days, W of
foreset fire to his clothes while price is $4500.
vorce; W. L. Toose for plaintiff.
300 acres within 2 1-2 rpiles of Dallas, crop goes with place at $8,750. $4000
75 acres, 45 cleared, slashed 15, and being rolling and part bottom. Good
smoking.
years until printing with ink, as now done, will become
buildings. Good orchard. Price $5000, 60 acres in cultivation, 20 acres slashed, down, balance in two years.
Ben A. Lombard vs. Alfred R. Lom ­
20 in pasture, with 12 acres of oak tim ­
half cash, balance on terms. This will balance in timber and pasture, 4 acres
bard, to quit title; S. I). Allen for plain­
264 acres, 220 of which is cleared, and
entirely obsolete. Any kind o f type or cuts, in any
ber; 45 acres are under cultivation, and
tiff.
Hops at 16 Cents.
even 7 acres are set to prunes. There pay someone to look up, as it is in a in fruit, roomy house and barn, good 200 under cultivation; 40 acre9 oak
number o f colors, will be faithfully recorded on special­
good locality, and handy to «chord and fruit land, price $42.50 per acre. Half grubs; 1 acre apples and pears; well and
H. R. Sloan vs. Holly Groom et al, to
Sixteen cents has been reach­ are three wells on the place, the soil is church.—Itemizer Realty Concern.
■
running water. Rand slightly rollii *
quiet title; O. Hayter for plaintiff.
cash, time on ■
balance.
a red loam, and it is wire fenced.
ly prepared chemical paper by the use o f electricity,
ed
in
the
hop
market,
with
the
and black and gray loam. Fair improve*
102X acres in Lincoln county, all open
There is a house of eight rooms, and
May Jorden vs. John Jordan-, divorce;
$2000 ca9h will buy my improvements ments and close to school and 3>fc miles
and after the paper has been used once, it can, if de­
pasture
land.
It
is
right
on
the
coast
sale o f one lot at that figure dur­ good barns and other improvements.
L. D. Brown for plaintiff.
on 100 acres of O. <S C. railroad land
on
a
good
river.for
only
$2000,
half
cash.
of
good town. This is a bargain at only
July one mile to town, school and
nilesfrom
Falls , City.
Improvements
Peter Cook and Will Rowell vs. C. M ing the past 24 hours.
sired, be cleaned and used again, thus making a great
$60 an acre.
as cheap
could
f Fine
i n e stock
bvuvk and
oiiu no
tn rn i« as
nr you lvu
iu
.
.
,
Hall et al, foreclosure; O. Hayter for
W. W. Percival, o f Indepen­ church. Price $8000, half cash.
ask with a good road to it.-Itein ixer ¡ ™ "818lt of " Kood 4-room house with
131—Tliis is a splendid dairy and fruit
saving in both paper and ink. The papers can be print­
plaintiff.
We have just listed 100 acres about 4 Realty Concern.
chamber, about 2 acres in cultivation,
dence, sold 82 bales to Charles L.
about 20 fruit trees, some berries, chick - ranch, well drained, and the »oil is e x­
P. A Hodge vs. Florence Rosendorf Fitchard at the season’s hi«ih miles from a good town for $40<X). There
ed just as fast as it is possible to feed them to a press,
106 acre, 48 in tiops, 12 in cultivation 1 pn |lotl8e and good picket fence and tra tine. There are 110 acrea under cul­
are 25 acres cleared, 10 slashed and 25
et a l; B. F. Swope for plaintiff.
mat k. The hops were choice
for potatoe; corn or such ike, and I *
her improvements. Reason for sell- tivation, the real pasture with 15 acre»
and no changes ih the present presses will be necessary,
Lillie Boynton vs. Stephen Boynton, and Mr. Percival is holding his under cultivation. Sixty acres of good acres is paid for to be grubbed, the bal- j
o l|lcr lH18jll(.83 to look after. Also of oak Kr ll> wood for fire wood. There
timlier. No waste land. Good soil,
divorce; Brown A Flower for plaintiff.
except the addition o f the electrical fluid.
new bouse, all fenced, and a fine buy for « » ‘'e <d.the piece being m
, have 40 acres joining same with about is a houae ot seven rooms, barn, chick­
remaining
supplies
o
f
442
bales
Osie Powell vs. C. C. Hansen et al; F.
the money
-le timber This is all good bottom 15 acrea open land, 6 acres in good enl- en house and several »mall building»
for 20c a pound, which he is con­
Family orchard ami good water at 10
1
. . .
• land, and the bop yard turned out 40,-
' ;it „„it
A. Turner for plaintiff.
320
acres,
35
acres
cleared
and
100
in
(K
K) pounds of first class bops this last i om o “ o mVie barn
1
feet. Well fenced with l*age wire fence.
This evening the council will meet to make the tax
J . W. Cooper vs. Nancy Harwood et fident of securing before many pasture, balance timber, two houses | ,.rop.
There are twogood plastered hop * ‘
’
2*2
mile» to railroad station, on mail
Besides these hops retain­ and other improvements, fine springs, j houses .w ith balers and all things need- , 5 acres in city limits, 4 acres set to
h I, to quiet title; B. F. Swope for plain­ days.
levy for next year. From the information the Itemizer
route and right to telephone. Ill health
tiff.
ed by Percival there are lots re­ soil line. $17 au acre, half cash.
ed
for
their
operation,
and
situated
far
fruit
trees
two
years
ago.
New
4-room
cause for owner selling. Only »70 an
is able to gather, it is quite possible that it will be placed
T B. Stone; registration of title; J. maining in the
Independence
70 acres, 43 cleared, 25 pasture, 25 in enough apart so
that both could not bouse, besides bathroom and porches, acre.
T. Simpson for plaintiff.
timber,
38
acres
in
prunes
and
pears
I
catch
from
the
same
fire.
It
is
on
a
5
erv
desirable
location.
Price,
$.1000;
at the same figure as last year 10 mills. That even
section. These consist o f Chas.
222 acres of fine farming land for Bale.
Robert M. Roberts vs. J E. Reynolds, Sperling’ s 51 bales and the Fun- from 1 year to 10. Eighty acrea can be I good county road, and only one half " a‘ * ca,i“ » balance time at o per cent,
Haa a good spring, a small orchard, 2(1 acrea
with this amount any extensive street improvement will
foreclosure; W .S. Hnfferd for plaintiff
irrigated and the creek ninaal! the year j mile Jrom the depot in a good hop dia- j 120 acres, 3 miles of town, .‘10 acres un­ lit good clover, good fencing and sufficient
mel lot o f 100 bales.
round. The land is rolling and the soil • trict. This is a first class buy at $250 , der cultivation, rest in pasture and some wood for farm use. Will sell altogether or
be made is hardly thought possible, although the coun­
Robert M. Roberts vs. Isaac Buingard-
up to suit. A most desirable location,
The hop market is extremely red and heaver darn. All fenced with an acre, gnd good time will be given timber. Good house and barn, good divtde
ner et al, foreclosure; W. I). Hufferd
between Dallas and Perrydale. Only $65 an
cil will aim to finish the work o f last year and to ma­
| family orchard, best watered place in acre.
firm at this time and olds are be­ woven wire. Five miles from Salem and on half the amount.
for plaintiff.
one mile from school and postoffice.
cadam Mill street down to the turn, that being one o f
2 * acres in city at $425. Lav sightly. | ,lhe » “ « p . '*n,t ■°.,ne « »
A living producing home for sale— One of
Lee Harrington vs. Ed A. Barnett, ing eagerly sought by dealers $7(K)0. L» cash, balance at 6 per cent.
n«.* .s. i.. .. c.r,Q.v
Good 8011. Some broken land. Ma- Ihc most beautiful living sites in Falls City,
foreclosure; W. (). Sims for plaintiff.
and brewers. Ten cents was
‘ ^
P*
chinerv and fodder will go in at $50 an Oregon, in offered for sale at a bargain. The
the most traveled thoroughfares in the city, and in a
We have a dandy stock ranch in the
A house and two lots one block west acre.
land is 2 V4 acres in extent and is the beat
John Hostetler vs. Riley Rhodes; J. paid for 130 bales to Johnson & coast range of 100 acres that we are
wretched condition, several accidents having occurred
he depot. Fine large 10-room hard
One of the best paying private sawmill strawberry soil in the world. It is already
E. Sibley for plaintiff.
Murphy at Salem by Kola Neis. now offering at $2000. There is a good of
properties in Polk county, doing a good busi­ planted in 40 English walnuts and some 60
finished
house
with
all
modern
conven­
Bessie Broughton vs. Geo II Hough­ These were said to be the finest house thereon and two hams. There
on it during the last week or two. With already a hold­
ness and lots of timber land in connection. apple trees, out four years. An adjoining aero
iences and street work
completed. Owner
can be had for $750. Almost new modern
desires to retire.
ton, divorce: O. Hayter for plaintiff.
lot o f 1909s in the state. Other a re a bout 40 acres of fine bottom land, Price $3200.
house of 9 rooms, with many conveniences,
over indebtedness from 1909, the council this year man­
No. 166 — lt*t> acres, at |125 per acre; on good
Ii you w ants line mountain ranch, here
W. P. Mars et a I vs. M. W. Wilkins
barn and outbuildings. The cash price
Good house and lot two blocks from main road and only a mile from the city is $2500,
and it is a snap for the person who
et al, foreclosure; O. Ilavter for plain- holders o f last year’s choice is your opportunity to get one cheap.
aged to keep the finances o f the city pretty well in hand
limits
of
Dallas.
Only
1
>4
miles
to
the
court
Main street—80x150 feet; 8-room house
wants
a fine location, sure to double in value,
goods
are
said
to
be
offered
a
1 tiff.
house square and postoffice. The place is all and whereon
For $4,500, $2000 of it cash, we can let and good barn. Only $1325 takes it.
one can easily make s ' ‘ ving.
without increasing the amount to any material extent.
tinder
cultivation
with
the
exception
of
only
similar
price.
Martha E. Sargeaut vs. W. B. Zum-
you have 68 acres of land for any pur-
A desirable home— New 5-room cottage and
a few acres along the north end, where the
27
acres
within
one
anti
a
half
miles
•
•
•
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walt, to quiet title; L. I). Brown for
beautiful La Creole river runs and bounds the bath, toilet, lavatory, and electric lights. Fine
i pose. Fifty acres are cleared and ready
And this notwithstanding the fact that many entirely
finish. Hoof painted greSn. Attached
plaintiff.
ifor pasture, 18 acres are under cultiva­ of town, of the very beat land, with same; affords a cool place for stock where inside
LETTER
LIST.
there are no flies to bother. This is an ideal to sewer. $1290 the price, $300 down, terms
good
improvements
and
fine
orchard.
new items of expense came up that had to be attended
tion,
and
there
is
no
waste
land
There
J. P. Emmett va. Frances M. Stanton;
place and has an 8 or 9 room house, with on balance. Fine location. All improvements
Price
$4
)00.
are some 10 acres of oak and fir timber
registration of title; F. A. Turuei for
plenty of shade, a large barn and all the paid for.
to, and the budget o f expense prepared before hand for
About 100 apple trees, four years old,
plaintiff.
8 4 acres, 45 acres in hops, rest in necessary outbuildings that go with an up-to-
31)4 acres. Anew .8-room house and
The following letters were left i are
of this kind. There are about 3
1910 ran over the amount thought possible in nearly
on the place and in good condition. good pasture land, with creek running date farm
of family orchard, including prunes, a nice little barn, 50 young fruit tree«,
uncalled for in the Dallas post- | There is running water and a through it. Good improvements anti acres
apples, pears and cherries, also has about a 4 different kinds oi berries, only 3 acres
every instance; for instance the street intersections,
dozen acres could be irrigated. There hop house, and yard trellised in fine dozen English walnut trees that are loaded in civilation, but eonie more could l>e
office Tuesday:
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.
with nuts at the present time. This farm lies
is
a
good
seven
room
house
on
the
place,
which were figured at the amount the city had been
shape.
Price
$6825,
half
down
ami
Mr Douglas Baker.
as level as ¿ould be and has good drainage. easily cleared. A good stream of water
it is I cated V.> mile from school and 4% terms on the balance.
This place is easily worth $125 an acre, situ­ in pasture and well at the house, place
able to put them in for herself, but when let out by con­
Sunday school at 10 a. in .; preaching
Mr Tomas P Coffman.
miles from town.
as it is in a country where the blizzards lay« well and some of the best fruit
.‘160 aeres, 35 in cultivation, 25 acres of ated
at 11; topic of sermon, “ The Spirit of
are unknown and delightful summers.
If
Mr Alex Krohn.
tract proved a very costly item o f expense. The coming
For $3,500 $1800 cash, we will sell timber, 300 acres of other land not you are looking for something nice this place land in Oregon. 3% miles to Dallas.
Christmas; Christian Endeavor meet­
Mrs Sada Morris.
will suit you. Price $125 per acre. T rins Price $2000, 1-2 cash, 9 years time on
you
60
acres
4
miles
from
town
and
one
fenced,
two
streams
of
running
water
ing
0:30.
The
time
of
usual
evening
into the city treasury next month o f $2403 in cold cash
balance at 7 per cent interest.
from school. 25 acres are cleared, 15 uu- the year around, seven room house, not. half cash, balance time to suit.
Miss May Mooee.
service will ho used for rendition of can­
Two vacant lots fin Main street, opposite
One acre in city limits with good house
for saloon licenses will aid greatly in reducing indebted­
| der cultivation, 10 more slashed, and very good, two large barns. Will sell
tata by choir. Midweek prayer meeting
Mr Westcott C D E.
»nd good henhouse and yard for same. Only
j the balance is in oak and fir. The land this at $20 an acre, one-third cash and school house, 50x100.
Thursday
evening
a
t?
:20.
You
are
cor­
$1000
for this.
ness, and prove a Godsend to our financiers who are so
A snap— New 5 room cottage, bath, electric
C. G. Coad.
! is rolling, good soil, fenced with board, balance in five years time at 6 per cent lights,
dially invited to attend our services.
hot and cold water, close in, sewer
Two acres of land in Dallas. Has nice 7-
|
has
a
five
room
house
and
other
im-
Postmaster.
interest.
paid
for.
If
you
see
this
property
you
will
room
house,
with private water plant, *:.d
faithfully working for the city’s best interests, although
BPK C IA L MUSIC
j provements, and some of it can be irri­
buy it. Terms, $1090, $250 down, any kind well furnished throughout.
Splendid barn.
105
acres
for
$1000.
30
acres
cleaned,
MORNING :
Good
bottom
land and lots of all kinds of
of
terms
on
the
balance.
they cannot yet determine for certain whether this
gated by the creek running through it.
20 acrea slashed, rest timber. Good fruit
We have 20 acres of growing orchard on fruit. Several large lioyal Ann cherry trees
V oluntary............. C arol..............Ashford
You cannot get a better bargain.
amount will be $2400 or only $1600, all depending upon
land. 3 miles of Dallas. Small house, the Yeazie place right in town, that can be that last year bore 1000 pounds to the tree.
A CHANGE OF HEADS.
Response......................................... Loren/.
We haye 14 acres just on the city line and other buildings.
bought now for $200 an acre. There are no Only 5 blocks from the court house. Would
make an ideal garden spot
We want $2600
Offertory......... “ Holy, H oly’ * . . . S|>ohr
the population given the town by the census enumer­
improvements on the place, but it is nicely and
that
our
client
has
agreed
to
part
with
$2000 of it down.
The
Trick
a
Dusky
Ruler
Wanted
•
Anthem .“ The New Born K in g". Wilson
Here is a dairy ranch for you that is enclosed by a good strong Page fence. The
i for $5000. There is no finer building
ators. The amount o f taxable property to be levied on
varieties
of
fruit
planted
are
apples,
pears
Magician
to
Perform.
15
acres
within
two
miles
of town, unim­
KVKN IN U
• spot around here, and the city has al­ hard to beat: It consists of 389 acre«, and cherries. They have been out nearly two
but the finest of orchard land. Now
Thurston, tlu* magician, had many most encroached upon it. Ten acres of 126 being in cultivation, 100 heavy tim­ years, and have a good stand. There is not proved.
was at the last council meeting an unknown quantity,
CANTATA
in oats, with a few young tiees set out this
Interesting ex|**rlenees during Ills pro- this tract is already planted to the best ber and the balance pasture. There a nicer location in this vicinity for a home, spring. We can get you this snap for $125
THE PRINCE OF PEACE
but it is hoped to have that in readiness by tonight to do
and one that in a few years will be bringing an acre. Just the place for a desirable home.
Music by E, L. Ashford; hymn« by E. fessiniKil tour o f the globe several of keeping apples. It is a bargain for a are 40 cows and calves, 4 hogs, 60 goats, in the purchaser a neat revenue, sufficient for
100 acres for only $2500. This place has
some nearly accurate figuring. The fact is, and will be
years ago. lie went to all aorta of home or for subdivision purposes. Who good buildings and lots of them, fine the wants of most anyone. It will not long a good house and barn, and running water
R. Lett a.
soil,
a
complete
outfit
of
farm
and
dairy
will
snap
it
up
while
the
price
is
low?
go
begging
for
a
buyer,
as
such
chances
for
that
can be utilized to irrigate the lower parts
PART i
outlandish places and appeared before
so for years to come, that our council is trying to keep
machinery, and the cream check each a remunerative investment do not occur every if so desired. It would make a fine garden
rulers of many strange lauds and com­
The Promise
$6000, only $2000 of it cash, will buy month amounts to $100. The ow ner’s day.
truck ranch. The terms are most especially
up with the needed growth o f the town on too little
600 acres near Antelope. Will sell at $10 liberal, only $1000 being required down and
munities. On one occasion his mali­ 80 acres of land within one mile of reason for selling is that he wants to
No. I —Sing () Heavens, Chorus.
the balance in one, two or three years. There
acre or trade for valley farm.
No, 2—Tin* Heavenly King, Bass solo. nger had arranged that Thurston sch<x)l and church, on free delivery get out of the dairy business. The land an 205
money, and that they are eternally handicapped by the
acres, 80 acres in cultivation, balance is lots of timber on the place.
No. ,3—And There Shalt Come Forth, Hhould give an exhibition before the route, and font miles from town. 41 is situated 2% miles from the Peedee in pasture and timber land. There is a good
321 acres, 80 acres In cultivation. House
limit put by a charter provision to the indebtedness that
house, barns and other outbuildings and barn; fruit orchard; on county road; 2
Quartet.
ruler of a province called I'agopago. acres are cleared and the balance is in store, ami within one mile of the rail­ dwelling
oak grubs, There Is a tine spring and road surveyed from Airlie to the coast. About 50 acres are sown to grain, and the mijes to Monmouth and 6 miles to Dallas.
No.
4—Fear
Thou
Not,
Solo
and
C
h
o­
In the FIJI Islands. In the crowd that 5 or 6 acrc*s can he irrigated. Some
they may incur. Until remedied this will continually
balance to grass. It is located on the public Price. $35 an acre.
rus
A phone goes with the place. This is road, within 4 miles of Falls City and 2 Vi
saw tl»e exhibition were many o f the stock will go with the place.
No. 174—-76 acres, 2V4 miles from Dallas,
keep them in the hole as far as obtaining ready money
the best piece of land in the county for miles of Airlie. The price is $35 an sers.
No. 5—Hail Bethlehem, Contralto So­
new 7-room house and good barn, 20 acres
black and yellow slaves of the chief­
lo
dairying or stock raising. The price is
Here's a snap— only $4200 will buy two under cultivation, 5 acres of orchard, mostly
182
acres,
all
in
cultivation
except
a
for emergencies that come up is concerned, and cause
tain. All the spectators were amazrd
residences right close in town. One is a apples and pears, but a laige variety of mixed
Offertory
few trees around the house. About 100 $15000 and one-third can be paid in cash fine
large 9-room house and the other a 5 room fruits for family use, plenty of fine water,
at the many strange manifestations of acres in cultivation. House of eight and the balance to suit buyer.
P A R T II
the paying out o f unnecessary interest. At the last meet­
cottage.
Modern improvements.
On three some oak timber and 200,000 feet of fir tim­
the black art that Thurston offered, rooms, large barn, granary and hen
lots with fruit, berries, ornamentsl trees and ber, and a down hill pull to Dallas. We had
The Fulfilment
Here we have 20 acres, some stock i flowers» Sold separate if desired.
ing the last bond for the city hall indebtedness, which
samples of fruit from this plsce that were A l.
but
no
trh
k
ap|*»nh*d
so
strongly
to
,
hou
e.
Sixty
acres
of
!>ottom
land,
and
No. 6—O Holy Night, male quartet.
and a buggy, all for $1650. There are
We have an acre of land in Falls City, with ro see this place in the fall, when the fruit
has been running for nearly .’40 years, was ordered paid
No. 7—There Were Shepherds, sopra­ the assembled retinue and to the chief­ ; all the place is black loam soil. There also a four-room house and a roomy a good
house and barn on it, in a good loca­ is on the trees is to buy it. Prico $3500.
tain as that In which a white duck i is a family orchard, and 60 young cher little barn. 8 acres of the land is in tion, with a family orchard and lots of small Can give terms.
no and contralto duet.
off, and will be taken up when it becomes due about the
No. 9 —March of the Magi, male quar­ was made to ap|H*ar with a black head rv trees, It is within % mile of station, cultivation and 12 acres in timber and fruit and berries, which will be sold for $1300
We hate a 5-room house In Dallas for sale
We can sell this for a short time only at pasture. Within 3 miles of Dallas, the cash or can be exchanged for a larger tract at only $800. This is a bargain, and we do
tet.
middle o f January. The Itemizer is not making any
and ii black duck, after a moment's
that will make a home for a small family.
not expect to keep it on the market very long.
No. IB—O Blessed Ixml, soprano solo. manipulation, with the head o f the $75 an acre.
county seat, 80 rods to school. Terms,
No. 243— 5 acres, 1 mils from Dallas Col
suggestions this time, but will only reiterate what we
No. 11 — Blessed be the Lord God, Fi­
18 acres bearing* prunes, In 1 ^ miles of
lege, sidewalk to town, 10-room house and a
85 acres, 6 acres in cultivation, 3 1-2 cash, time on balance.
white duck. The trick had to be re­
nal chorus
good
barn, two wells and pumps st the barn town ;$3000
more cleared, balance covered with fine
said last year, that sufficient tax should be levied to see
peated.
and
then
the
chieftain
engaged
676
acres,
9
cleared,
100
acres
of
pas­
and
one
at
house;
2*4
acres
of
orchard
that
Seventy acres of unimproved land in the
Benediction,
oak ami fir tiinlx»r. The finest of land.
from $80 to $150 without attention, Mt. Pisgah region within two miles of town
r n long whls|$rred conversation with Spring on place. All fenced. Price, ture, balance in saw timber and wood, pays
that all possible contingencies which may arise are pro­
At the Presbyterian church Saturday
besides all the fruit that owners can use. we are authorized to let go of for $80 an
9inall orchard, fine water supply and The
th«
'uterpreter
orchard consists of prunes, pears, apples, icrs. It is all good orchard land and cannot
evening, Christmas Eve, the Sunday
$1400, $1000 cash. 3 4 miles to county
vided for and that the street work can be carried on
i « t is desired?" queried the oblig­ seat, ^ to school. Half of it lays nice power, bigou t range; three miles from plums and cherries; balance garden and ns heat for a home close to town. All under
school will give the humorous Christmas
good town, and two from school. $30 meadow. A beautiful home, giving the quiet good solid fence. Better pick up this bar
Cantata,
“
Santa
has
the
Grip
”
Text
ing
trier
player.
and
can
nearly
all
be
plowed.
without let or hindrance. An extra item this next year
an acre, $5000 down and the balance at easy life of a farm and the advantages of a gain while you can get it.
city.
Price $3500, terms $1500 cash, bal
bv II. I>. Castle. Music by Ira B. Wil­
The luwmreter roughed atmlngetlc-
230 tuifm, 4 miles from town. Has
Confectionery in Dallas for sale at invoice
anre time to suit.
will be the building o f cement cross walks, as after the
son. Characters—Santa, bass; Mother nlly and th»*» responded: •• Respect ed gfHsl house and 4 barns on the place, 6 per cent.
price. Ill health the cause for selling. Ap­
307
acres,
140
cleared,
40
«lashed,
140
j
No.
231—
10 acres right In town, 6-room ply to us.
>Santa, soprano; Fairies and Brownies; sir. our honored dre wishes you to several good springs, splendid water.
four now being put down are completed, you will not be
in pasture, 130 in cultivation, 100 in ! houae and good barn, 600 fruit trees, berries,
Little Nicholas; King and Queen of
80 acres 6 miles from Dallas; 3 acres
80 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in tim-
etc. Here is s place which, with proper atten­
England ; Emperor and Empress of Ger- take two o f his Mares and put a yel­ l$er and the balance in open pasture, timber, fair buildings and water supply, I tion, a family can live and farm independent cleared, balance in timber. Good timber, and
able to satisfy any business block owners but that they
many; Uncle Sam, tenor; Columbia, low head on h black man and the fine grazing land, the land is gently four miles from town ami one from of outside employment or resources. An ideal land lays well with creek through Ii. Eight
must have one, too.
school. $60 fen acre, one half cash, first j place for some man of moderate means that it school house. $2,000, half cash.
alto; St Valentine, baritone; Christ­ black head on the body o f a yellow rolling and soil is splendid.
Price
wishes to taka life easy for the balance of
16 acres, all in cultivation. 1 room house,
mas Eve; Angels; Children. Pretty •erv I tor. Our lioiionst sire thinks It $7500. $4500 down, balance 0 year’s mortgage for balance.
his days Price 92700.
ratmly orchard, snd all the best of land.
106 acres, all cleared ami under culti­
costumes.
Witty Line«.
Delightful would la» very funny."
For only $3000— A 9-room hard finished On the public road. Price, $2500.
time at 6 per cent,
music.
vation.
all
fenced
and
fine
soil,
1
1-2
house
in
Dallas,
only
one
block
from
business
“Tell his royal bigness." Thurston
U rg e 60x150 lot near Wash piece in ¡ nljles to town ami school. $90 an acre, section. This place will only be on the
1» acres, 15 sere* under cultivation. Good
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Probate.
replied, "that I could gh e a yellow Ellis addition ; has several fruit trees jm oq dow n and balance on good terms, market for a fow week«.
S room h<>usa and two good barns and other
man a black eye. but I would not like snd two large walnut.«hade tr«*es. Good
No. 51— 278 acrea, 135 cultivation, 80 luthutldings. Fruit orchard, and 8 acres of
Estate of Mary T. Nelson, deceased—
And the Cat Came Back.
J H . Moran to Minn Cornel in*
of oak timber, balance slashed off, place irst class garden land. Only one mile from
R. It. DeArmoml, W. N. K un e and W.
to attempt to make his entire head building location. Price $176.
| 147 acres, 50 in cultivation and the acres
fenced, the house is an old one, but the 'own. and the pries is $ 3500 .
2 3i acres In Mon month . . . . t 1500 E. Craven appointed appraiser*.
JudK«? Glenn O. Holman was black.**—ridladelpliia Record.
t»inl>er. T * o all
barn
and out buildings are good. $50 per
47
acres
fine
garden
land
and
in
culti
|
b*l*nc*
'
n.
oak
M I. Thompson and C J rugh to
240 acres, 100 in cultivation. >^ur living
acre, one half cash, the balance at 7 per cent.
Estate of Martha Elliott, d eceased - telling us y esterday o f an inci-i
vation, 2 12 mil«« from Dalla», on rail- , W™*
'¡° ' J* » " 1 ^ rn-
ipnngs on place with water all the year. No
Isaac Hughe«. 50 acre«, t 8 s r H
10
acres
tract near Dallas, 9 acres in fruit Buildings An ideal dairy ranch and the best
dent
that
happened
last
week,
final
account
act
for
he.ring
January
ro*,l. Prive »80 per arre. Term , to ».lit
h» f " ,ile to "“ ''V0'
w .. . ................................................... 1000 14th, *
A Rrproof.
1
. . .
.
,
.. ,
. I »ml church. Wo want »56 an aero for nearly all Italian prunes, 2 year old trees ’»f orchard land. Several thousand eorda of
showing the wonderful instinct '
Forreat L Gnthrie et ux to Rooe
3 acres filler of raspberries Lays well. No good oak grub wood on place and only H
Two block» -owtli an. one bloek we.t th;g
it , l,.rg„in.
Prrent Willie, my father used to
improvements. Price $1600, half cash, bal mil# from railroad station. Want to sell out
Bred ley, 31.72 acre*, ft 7 «, r 5 w 2000 I Estate of Alexander Collin«, deceased that a cat possesses in regard to
of the ilepot we have a house anil lot for
whip
mo
when
I
bchn
vim I na badly ns
entire farm machinery, stock, etc. Will take
—
executor
authoiixed
to
settle
claim
of
a le for $1200. It ha» »even room» and | We h»ve 2 and a quarter acre» witbin ance at 6 per cent.
Henry I^ehrmnn to J 8 Shanks,
location.
Last
Sunday
he
brought
you an» doing
Willie- Well. I hope „ |Mtl>
; the citv limit» that we will »ell this week | House and two lota In Dallas, close In. >32 an sere or $8500 for everything.
80 acre«, t 0 and 7 i, r 6 w
4000 ' F. A. Well«,
New house, plastered, with wood fibre, and
j
in
their
cat
from
the
Cooper
No. 196— 485 acres, one half mila from
I’ ll never have to led my little boy
$7500— vo,66 f..t .nd modem 7 mom for »425. There_*re no improvements | has five rooms and outbuildings. Price $1250
E A Tedrowr et ux to Andrea I*
Hollow farm, some six miles that — Exchange.
•rv11*
for a large stock raoge.
hnuM* in Willamette Haights; $2000 rash »nd but just think of it. Only as much an > half cash. Wilt trad# stock
Siefarth. lot in lh»lla* ..
8000
o*er but theru is
Patents.
Its
lance
in
monthlj
payments
st
«
per
cent.
«,-re
•«
V
O
U
have
lieen
paving
for
•
lot.
We
have
severs!
business
chances
in
Polk
M l> Wilkin« et ux to to E B Ov-
out. to the town residence. He !
still plenty of good wood left; ’.umber Home
$6500—
50x6«
feet
snd
8
room
house
in
«m
l
th
e
lo
ca
tio
n
is
fim
t
el;lt*«
!
n
s
v
e
rv
re-
I
«»Oiantw
for
sale,
among
which
might
be
men
elman, loth in Dalian and 45
running through the place that would earry
U. 8. to Thomas J. Fleppin, 40 acre«, had it securely sacked, so that
”
•
500
cash
and
b
a
la
n
c
e
____
*
I
tinned
a
W iilatnU t. H aickta » 1 5 0 0 caah
l.alanr. > n H t
'
' '¡ " " 't * * torb v r shop, a ftm ñ tn r» atora,
;he wood to Falls City where there is a good
acre« of land in t 8 #*, r 5 w
13000 t 7 a, r 7 w.
in m onthly paym an u at 6 par c n t .
| *
*
*
'
f l ourt n, ntiH, a livary atabla, ate.
i therfc was no possible way in
market for it. W» can give very lilteral terms
George K Allen to Miriam X Al­
ti. S. to Thom.i« J Fleppin, 100 ac
on this plaes or would sell it in 40. 80 or 160
$ 7 5 0 0 - Fall lot and »room h o . . . In WII | »7 « « T * . S fc m i l «
from D s l ls ., SO ;
" X
which
it
could
discover
the
local-
ton, 5 acre«, t 7 and H «. r 5 w
• 10 t 7 «, r 7 w.
tract*. See us about this. Price $40
lamatla Hr'»1" * . 1
'• * " f
i ” ’''1
SCIttS c I t o lW A s lS n e e i» 8 f Snfl o sk tím - i ,or $!,)„
arr». Th.r»
„„ ¡n,pr„Tj 1 •ere
per sere.
E 44 White e tu x to C 8 O’ Brien
I ity or the way traveled, except
snd can be handled citeap.
1 0 0 0 } yMirold lU Ü ail pTOIM t;«CS. menta, but It it all in cultivation and crop
11 .*.13 acre«, t 8 «, rrt w
We have some especially fins offering« in «*)0 Pomona currant»
Fair hoiUW ami •««* onejhird of the erop goes in st thi* j 2»»9 acrea, 200 cleared «ml under cul­
In less than 24
In re estnte of Allan W stanberry, by intuition.
C Bryant et ux to Ed* Richard«
large »met» of British Columbia lands
All K;irn Bh>ntv oi water two « 00(1 «nrinwn
This is one of the finest fsrms in tivation, 69 in pasture, running water
will prol»«ted nnd Mary E a tan. harry hours the cat was back at the
eaailv sccessible to nsvigstmn and w.thin S i ? *
ÍL l *
* ~ e n ly
l itrin Dalla* . . . * .............
10 . made executrix under $1000 bund
and spring?. ?<>i| fine, good house «ml
in spring and lum m er, it's
reach of Vancouver i^.ng leases snd st fsir MW0 fon t» of *r«o«I aint a |p*o«l w an to | d*rid*d
dispose of it.
farm,
and
did
not
seem
at
ail
Edw Richard« to II Bryynt, lota
j other improvement«, two milt's from
priewa. Tracings can be seen at this office
h aul to to w n . I .«m l li«9 w ell fo r h ill ¡
Husmees lot in Dallas
on Main square.
In
re
estate
of
Isaac
Steven«
deceased
;
the
natural
time
to
store
up
in Dali««
.............
used
up
after
its
long
journey.
school
ami fonr from | mat office. $60 an
60
seres
of
well
impreved
Und
within
four
to
m
l.
P
rice
$»*>
an
a
cre
.
$2500
d
o
t
a
,
j
,
a.
add it ton« I bond on sale of retti estate
health and vitality for the
J J Minnieh et ux to John T Min-
miles of Dallas. Wall sdaptrd for fruit •?
| *•
™ * 2 » •*
5 * M* acre will get this and half cash i« want­
It is certain that no human being
j approved.
nich, 83.07 acre«, t 8 «, r 5 *
10 I
year.
ed.
and
-O
h
..p
^
t
a
l
l,
r
i.a
a
.1
7
140
»
o
r
«
*
.
SO
trt
c
u
l
l
tost
Inn.
and
O
o
1
D¡
.
'
L
V
Ú.
t
"
'
mü
.
,
7
,
o“
could have turned the trick.
N A Emmett et ux to Clara M
1 1 V* arrea with good hou«e »nd log harm, btatanc? fin « lim ite r. There I« a creek konco * M«m ill. and it a part nf the old
I,
fiOUO
M arriage Licenses.
a nice y«wng orchard, and a good little home Qn
p|«4«e und «c v c r a l nit « «p rin g a , Bnford Bn-.li place
It is 16 miles from
Kauffman, k t in Falls Citv
for
$IOOO. Good terms.
lul
,.an
i>ii-*»| w h ere <le*ir*'i
Dallas, and has an old kowee and barn there
K H McCarter et ux to Kam) Ku­
I Clarence D. O'Brien and Ferais L.
107 acres, 13 acres In cwltivatien
Good T , . .
-
f if *
u
,i * ;rv farm I
o1 i%
■"4er fence, and
der. 22 acres, t ft s, r 4 w
16JJJ * p n * e ||
house and good ham, plenty ef water, on This H R D ll« IfOlt ra n ch Of n a irv fa rm . , 1 ^ * lrf « me 40 seres of tillable land.
It
FOR FLETCHER’ S
A J Barham to John M Farley, lot
¡a Nature'* beat and quick-
*oun«y mad, I S miles m u town. Enough all being the best Of la m !, «m l only $4.- 1 i» au idoal stock ranch, and a bargain at the
„ i Bex E. Johnton •n«l Nelli« L. Hoff-
FOR FLETCHER’S
in Dallas ...................................... 1300 • niuu.
rood to pay for placo
Prieo $4500, $1500 200 it the p r ic « , one-thirtl tlo w n , ami the I price ashed.
Half cash, at least,
is re-
e*t help.___________ /
ITEMIZER REALTY CONCERN
Room
I,
Brown
Block,
420*
Main
Street,
Dallas, Oregon
We have British Columbia and Oregon Timber Lands
We have California Orchard Lands
We have Canada Wheat Lands
We have trades al! over the United States
Besides this list of Home Lands
’PHONES:
j
K B ',
BUI LD UP
C h i l d r e n Cry
C h i l d r e n Cry
C A S T O R I A
dowa, rest oa good term« at • per real.
b a la n c e o il e a flj term s.
««»rad, aad
the balaace can be arranged
fer.
C A S T O R I A