Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 29, 1910, Image 4

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COUNCIL MEETING.
NOT WHAT WE THOUGHT.
The Levy Made 10 Mill*- Two Sa- Census Department at Washiugton
Say Dallas has Population of 2124.
loon Licenses Granted.
Last Saturday afternoon and evening
the Itom izer’e bulletin board was the
scene of an excited and disgrunted lot
of citizens, the reason being the pasting
thereon of a telegram received by M ay­
or Eakin from the census department
at Washington stating that the popula­
tion of Dallas was only 2124.
The
thought was freely expressed by every­
one that there must be a mistake, but
at our suggestion the mayor had tiie
wire verified, and found out that we
bad the goods, be it ever so unwelcome
a Christmas package that had been
handed us. There was hardly a citizen
but what expressed himself as certain
that we must have at least a population
of 25.J0 within our town limits. The
Item izer then concluded to see what the
enumerators hud to say about it, and
C. L. Hubbard informed us that East
Dallas iiad a population of 1208. John­
ny Ashhauuh, who took South Dallas,
was a wav but Mr. Hubbard said he
thought bis figures for that ward was
850. On calling up» 1). G. Itempel he
told us that North Dallas yielded 227
sou Is, making the census as sent in by
the enumerators a total of 2285. For
some reason unknown, the department
saw til to cut this down 111, to make
w hat they seem to consider the right
number. There is much dissatisfaction
witli the amount as given out, and
there is talk of the city council hiring
enumerators and finding out for them
selves just w hat our p»opiilation really
is, but we are not yet certain w hat will
be »lone in the matter. The mayor
thinks it would only cost the city about
a dozen dollars to do this, that it could
bo done by four enumerators in one day
and that it would be money well spent,
giving satisfaction, to all and a decision
which all would be w illing to abide by.
As it is now, Dallas is, according to her
ordinance, entitled to only two saloons,
but as both the men who have been
granted licenses have signified their w ii’ -
ingneps to pay a $1200 a year license the
Judge Galloway, who has served for c ity ’s revenue from this source will not
six years on the district bench here, be impaired.
and who was recently elected for anoth
er term, is to retain Department No. 2,
instead of taking up No. I, to which his
term of service would entitle him. Ills
A pretty wedding occurred on Christ­
work in the equity department ha«
been extrem ely satisfactory and mutual mas morning when Mr. and Mrs. J \V.
consent between him and Judge Kelly, Mitchell, of North Dallas, gave in mar­
lie w ill retain that while the lust named riage their daughter, Miss Velma, to
gentleman will take Department No. 1 Mr. Cecil Getchell, the ceremony ta k ­
Just now the judge is strongly contem­ ing place at 10:30, Rev. 11. L. Pratt, of
plating tuofing from tins city to the the Evangelical church, bein ' the offi­
state capital and very likely inside of ciating clergyman. The handsome bride
six months be will do no . At present was very becomingly attired in brown,
be lias more to do at Salem than any and the pair made a very facinaling pic­
other place, and by moving there lie ture, surrounded by decorations appro­
would lie at home much more of the priate to the occasion. Only the rela­
time. Besides it would be much easier tives ami contracting parties were pres­
to reach Albany, just as handy to Dallas, ent. A bounteous wedding breakfast
and the proposition of getting from Sa­ was serve«! at noon. The bride has lived
lem here the same as getting from Mc­ alhher life in Dallas and is well known
Minnville to Salem. The only place for her winning ways, ami has a host of
that would be more easily reached from friends. W hile the groom lias only
here would be Tillamook, and it is not made bis home here a few months has
bandy from either. The Judge will no proved himself an industrious honorable
doubt relHHi his farming interests in young man, and tiie happy couple have
this vicinity, ami alw ais feel that Yam- been kept busy receiving congratulations
from their many friends. They left
bill is home. — McMinnville Reporter.
Wednesday for the home of the groom ’s
parents at Tillamook.
The city council met in adjourned
session last Thursday evening for the
especial purpose of fixing the tax levy
for the coming year, but considerable|
other business was taken up ami dis­
posed of also.
A n opinion was rendered by the city
uttorney in two d ifferent matters. One
was that the city could not assess the S.
P. railroad for any more than they were
actually improved or just their right of
way. The other that the water com­
pany must come to the street grad»* at
theirown expense, no matter how many
times the same be changed.
The applications of Charley Bilyeu
an ! Johnny Shultz for saloon licenses
were accepted, also their bonds, and the
other applications laid on the table un­
til such time as it is fully determined as
to the population o f the city.
Ayres, Coad and Hall were ap}>ointed
a special coniinitte to see that the sa
1 •ons are fixed up in accordance with
the requirement of the new ordinance.
The tax resolution was th »n read and
passed, il fixing the amount at 10 mills,
divided as follo w s:
7.01 mills general fund.
1.02 water fund.
5-10 library fund.
1.02 sewer outlet ami other bond in­
terest and to pay off bond No. 1
Tuesday at 2 o ’clock was set for the
council as a whole to meet ami see what
measures could be taken for an outlet
for the surplus water now coming down
Washington street.
It was decided that the city should
th h y e ir improve certain streets, either
by macadam or hard surface pavement,
as follows: On M ill from Jefferson to
the east end of the Gooch prope ty ; on
l!a y ter between Court and Washington;
on Court between Levons and I£ ivter,
making five blocks in all.
Galloway Take Department 2.
Getchel-Mitchell
Thinks Conditions Govern.
The Dallas Itemizer expresses a doubt
as to three saloons in Dallas prov­
ing
a paying investment
to
the
owners. It reasons that habit is the
controlling influence of man, and that
two years under a dry condition has
formed the habit of many moderate
drinkers to forgo their usual daily al­
lowance and that this habit of absti­
nence will remain with them. That log­
ic will hardly stand the test of exper
ience. A man who is temperate on ly
through force of conditions will usually
indulge in his “ privilege” to a much
greater extent when those conditions
are removed. A sheep» herder in the
mountains or a cow-boy on the plains
may, and sometimes do, abstain fiom
liquor for a year when removed from its
influence, but it is simp>ly a forced “ hab­
it” and liecomes a way of the past when
lie abandons isolation for a sojourn in
the d ty . Sheridan H ud
The Angora Goat Show.
Nearly every feature of the Angora
goat industry will be discussed at the
first annual meeting of the Northwest
ern An goreG oat association, w hich will
open its session In the Imperial Hotel
in Portland Januaryttth. The industry
has taken unusual strides in the past
few vears. It is said that on the Paci­
fic slope there are today 150,000 Ango­
ra goats and 10,000 breeders
Of the
breeder« 8,000 are in Oregon. The o ffi­
cers of the association are: President,
0 . W. McBce, Dallas; vice president, K.
L. Naylor, Forest G rove, eecretarv-
treasurer, Alva L. McDonald, Portland;
executive commit toe, VV. A. Myers, Dal­
las ; J Honks, P.lleushurg, Wash. ; K.
H Gwinn, Oakland, Or
The program
provides for an invocation hv Dr Ben­
iamin Young, o f Portland, to lie follow -
by an address by the president. U. \V.
Me Bee, of Dallas. Papers will be.read
on the following subjects by Polk county
people: “ My Experience W ith Mo-
hairs,” W in. Riddell, Monmouth, O r;
"T h e National Mohair Association,” U.
8. Grant, Dallas, Ore.
A sprained a n tic n il! neually dltalda
the injured person for three or four
weeks, This is due to lack of proper
treatment. When ('ham lierlaiti s lin i­
ment is apqd'ud a cure may he effected
in th r e e o r four days. This liniment is
one o f the best and most remarkable
preparations in use Sold bv all dealers
Robbing at Falls City.
Obituary.
Horace Eoff w as born August 1, 1810-
in the state of New York, ami died Des
»•ember 20, 1910, at the home of bis
• laughter, Mrs. John Webster, in thifi
city. He moved to Michigan when Is
and was married at the age of 22 to Mis,
Joann Cheeney. To them were born
three children, two o f whom are still
living, John Eoff. of Lap *er Citv, Mich ,
and Mrs. John Webster, of Dallas. He
lost his w ife in 1850 and was married
again in 1852 to Miss .Martha Pitts. To
them were horn three children, all sur­
viving him, Mrs. Emma Wilks, of Man-
celona, Mich., Geo Eoff, of Detroit,
Mich., Mr. Wm. Eoff, of Rickreal!, Or.
He lost his second wife 13 years ago ami
the year following he came to Oregon,
where he reside«! until tire time of his
death.
The H. H. C.
A delight fid evening was spent at the
Methodist church Monday evening by
the members of this society ami invite»!
friends. This being the social feature
of the church monthly is highly enjoyed
by the congregation. The program ren­
dered that evening was unigtie and e x ­
tremely interesting and consisted «>f the
following: Solo by Miss Ruth McColm,
duet, A. L. Longnecker and Anna Mae
Longnecker; violin solo, Jack Eakin;
reading, Mrs. Castle ; quartet, Messrs.
ixMigneckor, Alfred, Wastel, ami Z eller;
reading by Mrs. Hopkln«. Collection of
dues. A fter which lig’.rt refreshments
were servetl and a pleasant hour s|M*nt
in a social way.
To Divide Districts.
A com mittee o f five of the representa­
tive residents of road district No. 5,
across the river, will soon make appli­
cation to the Polk county court for d i­
vision «»f the road district. 'This will be
done in response to the unanimous
sentiment «»f the voters as expressed at
a meeting Saturday I st jit Mountain
View school bouse. The meeting was
called to discuss the best means «>f im ­
proving roads and to vote a special tax
for the purpose, but it was decided to
take no vote at present on the matter of
a tax, but to at first ask the county
court to divide the district which was
deemed to l»e too large to In* serve«!
by one supervisor. Thomas W . Brunk
presided at the meeting, which voted
unanimously that he apjatint a com m it­
tee of five to intercede with the county
court as above stated. C. A. Park, L.
D. Gibson, H B. Brophy, A. R. South-
wick ami G W. Chapman were ma»le
the committee.— Statesman.
DON’T EXPERIMENT.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
You Will Make no Mistake if You
Follow This Advice.
J M W alter etu x to M ary M W at­
son, 78.84 acres, t 7 s, s 5 w ,. . $ 3500
W M W o lverton et ux to Benton
Bowers, 135.36 acres, t 9 i, r 5
5415
Never neglect your kidneys.
S C L .Moore et ux to F Y Mulkey
If yon have pain in the back, urinary
lots in Monmouth, .................. 1500
disorders,
dizziness and nervousness,
Letitia E Purvine and hd to Mary
it's
time to act and no lim e to exp eri­
E Stansberry lot in- In«le|»en-
dence,
................... .......... . . .
1 ment. These are sll symptoms of kid­
ney trouble, and you should seek a rem­
Wm Dawes to Florence A Duns-
more, 38.81 acres, t 9 s, r 4 w,
1 edy which is know n to cure the kidneys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy to
J A ami Kate Lawrenson to L O
Kamsdell, lot in Dallas
$ 200 use. No need to ex|>eriiiient. It has
cured many stubborn cases in this vici­
Henry Clanfield et ux to C W and
nity.
L C Peters, 243.54 acres, t 8 s, r
Can Dallas residents demand further
17200
4 a nd 5 w
proof than that contained in the follow ­
W L Gilson et ux to 8 E Robin­
ing testimonial?
son, lot in Falls C it y ..................
Mrs. J. B. Collins, Six h and D. Sts.,
E W Strong et ux to James Mor­
Inde|»eiidence, Ore., says: ‘ From ex
rison, lot in Strong’ s fruit farm
perience
with Doan's Kidney Pills 1
No 1 ........................................
can recommend them as an excellent
Arvilla M Davis ami hd to James
remedy for kidney trouble. I suffered
Morrison, iot in Strong's fruit
10 from a complication of diseases for a
farm No. 1 ................................
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long tim e anti although I tried many
H G Campl>ell et ux to James
preparations, I was not helped. 1 final­
Morrison, lot in Strong’s fruit
ly heard about I loan’s K idney Pills anti
farm No 1......................................
1 Ix-gan using them. In a snort time I
James Morrison to Alice Morrison
felt better ami the improvement contin­
lots in Strong’ s fruit farm No 1
ued
until today 1 am in good health.”
G L McPherson et al to Alex
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
McPherson, % int in 160 acres,
For $21,00 l4 cash, we have f«»r sale a| A fine suburban borne in the e«lge of
Buffalo, 1 10-acre tract that is hard to beat. It is the city of Dallas, and 13 acres of fine
10 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co.,
t 7 s, r 7 w .................................
New York, sole agents for the United within a mile and a half of town, in one land, 2 acres of fruit o f all kinds, a good
M elvin Conkin et ux to C F Vick,
of the most desirable directions, and five room house and good little barn,
105 States.
lots in Falls C ity .....................
Remember the name— Doan’s— and w ill probably be on the new electric several other good out buildings, 3 wells,
Annie O Aurlam i to Catherine Ed­
1250 tuke no other.
road. *lt has some improvements, is 1 Jersey cow, 40 chickens, all house-
gar, lots in Falls C i t y ..............
Joseph Radek et nx to J L Mur­
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; nearly all cleared, and is fenced on one hold furniture.
Price $5000. $3000
dock, laud in M onm outh..........
1150
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side. Is close to church and school, cash, time on balance at 6 per cent in-
Rend
in
January
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a!h0
hav*
tw
o
other
tracts
in
the
terest.
C E Higgins et ux to J O Rountree
1 acres, t 7 s , r 4 w ..............
1
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» »ere ,.
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w n, * »
Leander Conner et ux to H J E l­
N. <v A. M. Williamson, A T h rillin g Cal-
If you want a nice small prune or- m ile from school house, 1100 cord of
500
liott, 1 acre, t 6 a, r 5 w ..........
iforida Romance, now ou sale at all I chard, here is your chance.
Eight wood on it, 2;3) cord of fir wood,
mile
Claud S Rogers et ux to W E Mc­
news stands, 15 cents.
| acres, w ith, dryer, and all other improv- Dorn railroad station. Price $1600—
10
Clure, lot in Dulles ..................
incuts, close to town, and everything in. Item izer Realty Concern,
Room
10
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Brown
Block,
4201
Main
Street,
Dallas, Oregon
39 acre farm for sale ; all tillable, first-1 Good house and lot 2 blocls from
class land just out of city limits of I)al- Main street; lot 80x150 ft; 8 Mom
las, nicely situated, fine view of city, bouse; good barn; Price $140J, terms if
well improved, new house, costing $3500 desired,
large basement, bouse furnhhed with
Tw o bouses and three lots in Dallas
city water, w ater f«>r irrigation, two I for *4000. One lias seven rooms an l
barns, other outbuildings, young orch-1 [ 9 modern in every respect, and the
aid of 14 acres, best variety of w inter other has six rooms. The larger can be
apples, a fine living spring of water; purchased alone for $2500.
price $12,000; land adjoining held at
26 acres, all in cultivation, no im prov-
$1000 per acre.
ments, fine fruit bind, level, lays well,
172 acres close to school and tailroad j righ t a t railroad station, $100 an acre.
station. 70 acres in cultivation. 12
_
171 acres, 75 acres cleared,
balance
acres in prunes and other fruit, ta ir . paature and fine oak timber. Five acres
good shape. Seven acres of 10-year o ld . 7;j acre8, 55 ¡ „ cultivation, 12 in hops, buildings with a new barn, stock a n d ,0f ^ |ie le a v er land, Running water
prunes, and some nice apples. Close tol %e\\ trellised, in a state o f good c u lti-! machinery. Price $75 an acre, half and two springs. Fine soil, good fen­
town and school with city water. The vation. The rest of the place is in fcash w ill handle it.— Item izer Realty ces, 6-room house, barn and other im­
price is $4500.
j «rain . This is all good land, part of it j Concern.
Estate of J. M. Mitchell, deceased—
READY TO M A IL !
provements. If sold in 60 davs, H of
will admitted t« probate; John S. Bohan­
75 acres, 45 cleared, slashed 15, and
I 300 acres within 2 1-2 miles of Dallas, crop g«»es with place at $8,750. $4000
Th®
leading
Seed
Catalog
of
U
10
West—
I
non appointed administrator do bonis
20 in pasture, with 12 acres of oak tim- ¡>11 Jdings. Good orchard. I r ic e $5000,
acre8
cultivation, 20 acres slashed, down, balance in two years.
Lilly’« Catalog. Your 1911 crop depends V
non with the will annexed; oond fixed on GOOD aeed—- »end f j r this Catalog!
284 acres, 220 o f which is cleared, an«l
her; 45 acres are under cultivation, and ^
®Jl . I « " ™ ; J '\ l*
! balance in tim ber and pasture, 4 acres
at $800.
acres
oak
good 200 under cultivation; , 40 ____
and get the best. Write now to ihg
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three wells on the place, the roil is
‘O e elity -«’ .d hattfjy to schoil and ! fruit land, price $42.50 per acre. H alf imibs ; 1 acre apples and pears; well ami
Estate of Mary Nelson, deceased—in ­ CH AS. H. L IL L Y C O „ Seattle, Wn.|
m il it
it is
i« wire
u ire fenced.
fe„re,l church.— Ile m u e r Realty Concern.
I cash, tim e on balance.
running water. Hand slightly rolling
ventory and appraisement filed and ap­
a red loam, and
162K acres in Lincoln county, all open
proved.
There is a house of eight rooms, and
30
cash
will
buy
my
improvements
fne^t^ a n d ^ lt“ ^ 's c h 'o o l and S i m i l e s
pasture
land.
It
is
right
on
the
coast
,
good barns and other improvements.
Estate of Henry Flickinger, decease»!
1 on 190 acres of O.
C. railroad land 1)^
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Only one mile to town, school and on a good river,for only $2000, half cash. | jiiles from Falls City. Improvements of good town. Tbis is a bargain at only
final account approved.
Fine stock and as cheap as you could
$60 an acre.
church. Price $8000, half cash.
consist
of
a
good
4-rooin
house
with
Estate of Allen VV. Stansberry, de-
ask with a good road to it.— Item izer
131— Tltie is a splendid dairy and fruit
chamber, about 2 acres in cultivation,
ceased— bond filed and approved; Bur­
We have just liate«l 100 acres about 4 R ealty Concern.
alxiut 20 fruit trees, some berries, chick­ ranch, well drained, anti the 6oil is e x ­
ris Estes, John Ingram ami Cyrus Pur­
miles from a g«»od town for $40(0. There
106 acre, 48 in hops, 12 in cultivation en house and good picket fence and tra fine. There are 110 acres under cul­
vine appointed appraisers.
are 25 acres cleared, 10 slashed and 25
for ;»otatoev, corn or such like, and 1 % j other improvements. Reason for sell- tivation, the rest pasture with 15 acres
under cultivation. Sixty acres of good
Estate of W illiam Grant. dccease«l—
acres is
grublied,
th . ebal- i ing other business to look after. Also of oak gr lb wood for fire wtxxl. There
. paid . for to
, bo
. -i
,
timlier. No waste lain!. Good soil,
final discharge entered.
?w bouse, all fenced, and a fine buy for a n ceof the piece being m ash and ma* |,HVe 40 acres joining same with about is a house of seven rooms, barn, chick­
Guardianship of Eugene S. Chandler,
s , * ^ , rluTi.1'
„bo! t:<
\m 15 acres open land, 5 acres in good cul­ en house and several small buildings
the money.
, , .
,
a minor—guardian to be discbarg«fd up- (
oon
* o-
i t s
t/v* • land, end the lion vard turned out 40, tivation, will sell along with other for Fam ily orchard and good water at 10
320 acres, 35 acre« cleared and 109 it. 000 pounds o f Unit class Imps this last
on paying $10.40 to ward.
feet. W ell fenced with Page wire fence.
$1200. Good little barn.
pasture, balance tim ber, two houses.
There are tw o g.sxl plastered hop
2 % niiles to railroad station, on mail
5
acres
in
city
limits,
4
acres
set
to
and other improvements,..Hue springs, llo
w ilh btt|rrH and all things need-
route and right to telephone. Ill health
T iie peculiar properties of Chamber- j
soil fine. $1< an acre, half cash.
| ed for their operation, ami situated far fruit trees two years ago. New 4-room cause for owner selling. Only $70 an
Iain's Cough Remedy have been thor­
house,
besides
bathroom
and
porches,
acre.
70 acres, 45 cleared, 25 pasture, 25 in ! enough apart so that both could not
oughly tested during e|»idei)ii«*s of infill
timber, 38 acres in prunes and pears catch from the same lire. It ¡s o n a Very .leairable location. Price, »3000;
222 acres of fine farming land for sale.
ensn, and when it was taken in tim e we
from 1 year to 10. Eighty acres can be good county road, and oolv one half half cash, balance time at (. per cent,
Has a good spring, a small orchard, 26 acres
S
tu
dio:
Room
2,
W
ilson
buihi
iig,
.
have not heard of a single case of pneu­
mile from the depot in a good Imp ilia-1
120 acres, 3 miles of town, 30 acres nn- of good clover, good fencing and sufficient
irrigated
and
the
creek
runs
all
the
year
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Dallas, Oregoni
monia. Sold by all dealers.
round. The land is rolling and tiie soil trict. This ia a first class huv at »250 der cultivation, rest in pasture and some wood for farm use. W ill sell altogether or
divide up to suit. A most'desirable location,
Mr. and Mrs. V'. E Fink ami child­
re<l and beaver dam. A ll fenced with an acre, and good time will be given timber. Good Imnse and barn, good between Dallas and Perrydale. Only $65 an
i fam ily orchard, best watered place in acre.
woven w ire. Five miles from Salem and on half the amount.
ren left this week foi Fresno, Cal, where
i
■ i
the country, and some can be irrigated.
one mile from school and postoffice.
they expect to speml a greater portion
A living producing home for sale— One of
2 t i a c r «.in city at »425. Lay sightly. , !o(xl soil; som e broken land. Ma-
of the winter, Gixlfried Trueksel has
$7000. % cash, balance at 6 per cent.
the most beautiful living sites in Fulls City,
Certainly a snap.
chinery
and fodder w ill go in at $50 an Oregon, is offered for sale at a bargain. The
l»een secured to look after Mr. Fink’s
We have a dandy stock ranch in the
A
house
and
two
lots
one
block
west
land is 2% acres in extent and is the best
farm affairs during his absence, and
O s t e o p a t h i c P h y s ic ia n
«•oast range of 160 acres that we are of he depot. Fine large 10-room hard j One of the best paying private sawmill strawberry soil in the world. It is already
leaving Ids business in such competent
now offering at $2000. There is a good finish«»«! house with all modern con veil- ' properties in Polk county, doing a good buai planted in 40 English walnuts and some 60
hands ho will ho in no hurry to return. Office, 719 Court St. Phone Mutual 631 bouse thereon and two bams. There
apple trees, out four years. An adjoining a«-re
fences and street work
completed. ! n‘‘8H a,,.d !ot*
timber land in connection, can
he had for $750. Almost - new modern
— Sheridan Sun.
i
desires to retire.
areabout 40 acres of fine bottom land. p . eq.iftft
house of 9 rooms, with many conveniences,
No.
ltk»
—
lt»6
acres,
at
1125
per
acre;
on
D A LLA S , OREGON
| If von want a fine mountain ranch, here
good
barn and outbuildings. The cash price
Mr. Magers, of Salem, was arrested
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
• is your opportunity to get one cheap.'
j t»y Deputy Game Warden Gateus on
Main street— 80x150 feet; 8-room house
of Dallas Only i\i miles to the court wants a fine location, sure to double in value,
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house square and postoffice. Tho place is all and whereon one can easily make a "ving.
i Wednesday of last week on a charge of
For $4,500, $2000 of it cash, we can let and good barn. Only
$1325 takes it.
under
cultivation
with
the
exception
of
only
shooting «lucks out of an open boat. He
you have 68 acres of land f«>r any pur-
A desirable home— New 5-room cottage and
few acres along the north end, where the
27 acres within one and a half miles beautifnl
1 plead guilty and w as fined $25 and costs
ha Croole river runs and bounds the bath, toilet, lavatory, and electric lights. Fine
j nose. F ifty acres are cleared and rea«ly
of
tow
n,
of
the
very
best
land,
with
inside
finish. Roof painted green. Attached
same;
affords
a
cool
place
for
stock
where
which lie paid.— New port Reporter.
I for pasture, 18 acres are under cultiva-
there are no flies to bother. This is an ideal to sewer. $1290 the price, $300 down, term!
j tl.on, and there is no waste land
There good improvements and fine orchard. place and has an 8 or 9 room house, with on balance. Fine location. All improvements
Mrs. Hugh Boyd and little «laughter
Price
$4000.
| are some 10 acres of <»ak and fir timber
plenty of shade, a large barn and all the paid for.
612 M a in S thkkt
I arrived this week from Seattle for a
About 100 apple trees, four years <>Id,j 84^ acres, 45 acres in hops, rest in necessary outbuildings that go with an up-to-
315^ avres. Anew 8-room house and
! short visit with her h i . dher, Mrs. Alice
date farm of this kind. There are about 3
Phone 29
D A L L A S , OREGON are on the place and in good condition. ! good pasture land, with creek running acres of family orchard, including prunes, a nice little barn, 50 young fruit trees,
Dempsey, and other relatives.
There
is
running water
and
a | through it. Good improvements and apples, penrs and cherries, also has about a 4 different kinds of berries, only 3 acres
iozen acres could-be irrigated. There bop bouse, and yard trellised in fine) dozen English walnut trees that are loaded in «‘ivilation, but some more could be
is a go«»«! seven room bouse on the place shape. Price $6825, half down and with nuts at the present time. This farm lies easily cleared. A g«xxl stream of water
as level as ¿ould be and has good drainage.
it is 1 cate«i X mile from school ami 4 l.> terms on the balance.
This place is easily worth $125 an acre, situ­ in pasture an«i well at the house, place
miles from town.
ated as it is in a country where the blizzards
360 acres, 35 in cultivation, 25 acres of are unknown and delightful summers. I f lays well attd some of the best fruit
For $.*,.500 $1800 cash, we will sell timber, 300 acres of other land not you are looking for something nice this place land tn Oregon. 3)4 miles to Dallas.
F u r n is h e d b y P ic t o r ia l R e v ie w
$125 per acre. T rma Price $2000, 1*2 cash, 9 years tim e oil
you 60 a«*res 4 miles from town ami one fenced, two streams o f running water will suit you.
balance at 7 per cent interest.
T h ; Pictorial R e v ie w Bldg.
from school. 2.5 acres are cleared, 15 un­ the year around, seven room house, not half cash, balance time to suit.
One acre in city limits with goad house
Two
vacant
lots
on
Main street, opposite
der cultivation, 10 more slashed, and very g«>«>«i, tw o large barns. W ill sell
W e s t 3 9 th S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C it y
and good henhouse and yard for same. Only
tiie balance is in <»ak and fir. The land this at $20 an acre, one-third cash and Rchool house, 50x100.
$1000
for this.
A snap— New 3-room cottage, bath, electric
This season's styles call fo r combinations o f
is rolling, good soil, fence«! with board, balance in live years time at 6 per cent lights,
hot and cold water, close in, sewer
Two acres of land in Dallas. Has nice 7-
materials, a veiling o f chiffon, marquisette or voile
has a five room house ami other im ­ interest.
paid for. If you see this property you will ronm house, with private water plant, and
over satin or figured silk, satin with dull finished
buy it. Terms, $1090, $250 down, any kind well furnished throughout. Splendid barn.
provements, and some of it can be irri­
105 acres for $1000. 30 acres cleaned, of terms on the balance.
Good bottom land and lots of all kinds of
materials such as broadcloth and serge, or a combina­
gated by the creek running through it.
20 acres slashed, rest timber. Good fruit
tion o f velvet with other materials. These combina­
We have 20 acres'of growing orchard on fruit. Several large Royal Ann cherry trees
You «»annot get a better bargain.
that last year bore 1000 p«>unds to the tree.
land.
3
miles
of
Dallas.
Hnmll
house,
the
Veazie
place
right
in
town,
that
can
be
tions are very attractive when the right shades are
W e have 14 acres just on tiie city line and other buildings.
bought now for $200 an acre. There are no Only 5 blocks from the court house. Would
used, but arc most atrocious when the «*olors do not
make an ideal garden spot. We want $2600
improvements on the place, hut it is nicely and
that our client has agreed to part with
$2000 of it down.
harmonise.
, i
Here is a dairy ranch for you that is enclosed by a g«»od str«*ng Page fence. The
for $5000. There is no finer buililing
varieties of fruit planted are apples, pears
15 acres within two miles of town, unim­
For a young girl In her teens there Is no style of
sjKit around here, and the city has al hard to b ea t- It consists of 389 acres, and cherries. They have been out nearly two proved,
but the finest of orchard land. Now
dress so suitable fo r evening wear us one which is | most <*ncroacheil upon it. Ten acres of 125 being in cultivation, 100 heavy tiin- years, and have a good stand. There is not in oats, with a few young tiees set out this
simple In design and trimming. P IC T O R IA L R E V IE W
! this tract is already planted to the best l»er and the balance pasture. There a nicer location in this vicinity for a home, spring. We can get you this snap for $125
P A T T E R N No. 3770 is Just the model for the young I of ki»eping apples. It is a bargain for a are 40 cows an«i calves, 4 bogs, 60 goats, and one that in a few years will be bringing an acre. Just the place for a desirable home.
in the purchaser n neat revenue, sufficient for
acres for only $2500. This place has
g lil who is going to dances and parties, whether at
home or for subdivision purposes. W ho g«x>il buildings and lots of them, fine the wants of most anyone. It will not long a 100
good house and barn, and running water
home or nt college. The raised waistline Is a feature ■ will snap it up while the price ia low?
noil, a complete outfit of farm and dairy
go begging for a buyer, ns such chances for that can he utilized to irrigate the lower parts
i
machinery, nix! the cream check each I a remunerative investment do not occur every if so desired. It would make a fine garden
, of the season and Is especially appr«>prtate for rather
$5000, only $2000 o f it cash, will buy month amounts to $100. The owner’s day.
truck ranch
The terms are most especially
I «lressy frt>cks.
W hile shown here with the round
6«)0 acres near Antelope. Will «*«11 at $10 liberal, only $1000 being required down and
n«'< k and short sleeves the model could be finished 180 acres of land within one mile of reason for selling ia that he wants to
the balance in one, two or three years. There
an acre or trade for valley farm.
I
school
ami
church,
on
free
delivery
‘get out o f the «iairy business. T h e land
equally prettily with a high neck and full length
205 acres, 80 acres in cultivation, balance is lots of timber on the place.
sleeves. In this development It would be corr«K-t for 1 route, ami font miles from town. 41 is situated 2Vj miles from the Peed«*e in pasture and timber land. There irf a good
321 acres, 80 acres In cultivation. House
|
acres
arc
cleared
and
the
balance
is
dwelling
house, barns and other outbuildings. and barn; fruit orchard; on county road; 3
store,
and
within
one
mile
of
the
rail
-
afternoon functions or other dressy occasions If made
About 50 acres are sown to grain, and the
to Monmouth and 6 miles to Dallas.
in suitable material. Soft silks, henrletta and similar ; oak grubs. There Is a fine spring anil roatl surveyed from A irlie to the coast. balance to grass. It is located on the public miles
Price. $35 an acre.
5 o r 6 acres can he irrigated. Some A phone goes with the place. This is
fabrics are desirable for such w ear The construction
road, within 4 miles of Falls City and 2 Vk
No. 174— 76 acres, 2 Vi niiles from Dallas,
j
stock
w
ill
go
w
ith
the
place.
the best piece of land in the county for miles of Airlie. The price is $35 an acre.
o f Ihla mtxlel Is very simple. The body and sleeve-
new 7-room house and good barn, 20 acres
Here’ s a snap— only $4200 will buy two under cultivation, "5 acres of orchard, mostly
caps are In one anil the straight gathered skirt is
182 acres, all in cultivation except n dairying or stt>ck raising. The price is
applet
and pears, hut a large variety of mixed
fine
residences
right
close
in
town.
One
is
a
$15000
and
one-third
can
be
paid
in
cash
attached to the waist. Rhlrrlngs conceal the Joining
few trei»s around the house. About 100
large 9-room house and the other a 5-room fruits for family use, plenty of. fine water,
and give the dress the effect o f being made in one
acres in cultivation. House of eight anti the balance to suit buyer.
cottage.
Modern improvements.
On three some oak timber and 200,000 feet of fir tim­
piece. 8lse 16 requires 8H yards o f it-lnch material.
.„I. i ,ot* with fruit, berries, ornamental trees and ber, and a down-hill pull to Dallas. We had
rooms, large barn, granary an«l hen
Here we have 20 acres
9'')CK j f)owerg
Sou geparate if desired.
samples of fruit from this place that were A l.
houi e. S ixty acres of l»ottom land, ami and a buggy, all for $1650. There
are
We have an acre of land in Falls City, with To see this place in the fall when the fruit
all tiie place is black loam s«»il. There also a four-room house ami a roomy
a good house and barn on it, in a good loca­ is on the trees is to buy it. Price $3500.
is a fam ily orchard, ami 60 voung clier little barn. 8 acres of the land is in tion, with a family orchard and lots of small Can give terms.
I ry trees, It is within % mile of station, cultivation ami 12 acres in timlter and fruit and berries, which will be sold for $1300
We have a 5-room house in Dallas for sale
| \Ve can sell this for a short tim e only at pasture. W ithin 3 miles of Dallas, the cash or can be exchanged for a larger tract at only $800. This is a bargain, and we do
that will make a home for a small family.
not expect to keep it on the market very long.
There Is something about the sailor costume which
$75 an acre.
county seat, 80 ro«l8 to school. Terms,
. ^ r i * " “ i?:rVhrs 3 c ta«r
\
SEED C A T A L O G I
Probate.
PIAN0 AND ORGAN.
Dr. David D Young
DR. B. E. N E V E L
Veterinary Surgeon
A ttra c tiv e
Dresses F or A l l Occasions
222-224-226
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seems especially appropriate f«>r school wear. W hile
P IC T O R IA L R E V IE W P A T T E R N No. 375* Is not ex-
Ictly a sailor dress it has this g«»:»ernl effect. The collar
offers
an
opportunity
fo r
th?
use
of
contrasting
material and the sleeve caps may be faced with bands
o f the snme. Th«‘se sleeve-caps are made In one with
the si«le-fr«>nt and back. A lining having two seam
sleeves In full or thre«« quarter length Is provided, this
being use«l for the f«>undatlon o f the yoke an«l under
sleeves facings.
The attached six-gored skirt Is made
with a panel front an«l back, a style which w ill be
seen a great «leal this season. 8erge, henrletta, broad­
cloth and cashmere are a few o f the materials which
would muke up prettily In this model.
t yards o f 54-Inch material.
Site 16 requires
Jackrabbit* a Pelt.
Daniel’«.
I,
We have British Columbia and Oregon Timber Lands
We have California Orchard Lands
We have Canada Wheat Lands
We have trades all over the United States
Besides this list of Home Lands
10
A lone burglar entered the denart-
meht st«»re of N. Helig here betvvt kn I
and 2 o ’clock Thursday morning, and,
after breaking open the till and helping
himself to $3 in cash, small change left
iu the drawer over night, hv stole ah >ut
$75 or $80 worth of merchandise, prin­
cipally knives, j* welry and other goods ! T iie farmers in the country surround- !
easily secreted and escaped. The fellow \ ing Monmouth have lieen trying in e v ­
gained entrance through a rear window j ery possible wav to firnl some method
and tl»e traces left in the st«K*r indicate by which they can keep the jack rabbits
that but one man committed the crime. from ruining tiie many acres of young
There is as yet no clue to tiie handit, orchards. The rabbit* come in tainds,
but the officers art* searching and it is and although munv hunters have been
thought tiie fellow egnnot g«*t away w ith sent out to kill them, more of them con -1
tinue to come in. The way in which
his l«x»t without ieaying some traces.
thev injure tiie Voting trees i* not well
understood. From the hills west of
this citv the rabbits can he seen f«»eding
in the large walnut orchards, as cattle
lhdlas. Oregon, Dec., 1-10 can he seen grazing in a field. There
T iie undersigned painters ami pa|«*r lms been a big increase in the number !
bangers o f Dallas hereby give notice t«> o f these rabbits «luring tiie past year,
the public that after January 1st the ami how they can ever !>e kilUsi off is
price of paper hanging will i»e 30 cents perplexing the farmera and fruitgrowers.
per double roll on alt ordinary puju'r; I
50 cents will be charge«! on common in-1
grain and 00 on oat meala. The price o f ! j.
M suffering
IB B
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If , you __
are
from biliousness.
putting on cloth will lie 5 l ( per vsrd and ' consti|»atioii, intligestinn, chronio hea«l-
up according to conditions. Higned-— I ache, invest one «rent In a postal cani,
W. P. Holman, H, P. Hhriv«»r. J VV. sand to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des
Richardson, M. M, Dungan, A. J Mar- j Moines, Iowa, with your name an«l a«l
lin .
«iress plainly on tiie nack, an«i they will
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I forward you a free sample «*f Chamlwr-
Bchool anpplies o f all kinds at L . D. 1 Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Hold
Paper Hanger*’ Notice.
ITEMIZER R E A LTY CONCERN
Nq. 243— 5 acres, 1 mile from Dallas Col
lege, sidewalk to town, 10-room house and a
good barn, two wells and pumps at the barn
676 acres. 9 cleareti, 100 acres of pas­ and one at house; 2*4 acres of orchard that
ture, balance in saw timber ami wood, pays from $80 to $150 without attention,
besides all the fruit that owners can use.
small orchard, fine water supply and The
orchard consists of prunes, pears, apples,
power, b igo u t range; three miles from plums and cherries; balance garden and
g«xnl town, an«l two from school. $30 meadow. A beautiful home, giving the quiet
an acre, $5000 «low n and the balance at easy life of a farm and the advantages of a
city.
Price $35«»0, terms $1500 cash, bal
6 per cent.
a nee time to suit.
307 acres, 140 cleareti, 40 slashed, 140
No. 231— 10 acres right In town, 6 room
in pasture, 130 in cultivation, 100 in house an<l g<>o*l barn ; tRto fruit trees. l*erri«*a,
Here is a place which, with proper atten­
timlier, fair buildings anti water supply, etc.
tion. a family can live and farm independent
four miles from town ami one from of outside employment or resources. An ideal
school. $60 an acre, one half cash, first place for aome man of moderate means that
wishes to take life easy for the balance of
mortgage for balance.
his days Price <2700.
106 acres, all cleared ami under culti­
For only $30«>O— A 9 room hard finished
vation, all fenced and fine soil, 1 1-2 house in Dallas, only one block from business
ne* r ^ f®|l piece in j ,,,ilon to town and school. $90 an acre, section. This place will only be on the
Ellis at.ihtion; has several fruit trees i
down anil balance on good terms, market for a few weeks.
No. 51— 278 acres, 125 cultivation, 80
anil two large walnut shade trees. Good
of oak timber, balance slashed off. place
building location. Price $175.
| 147 acres, 80 in cultivation and the acres
all fenced, the house is an old one, hut the
47 acres fine garden land and In culti | balance in oak an«l fir timber. Two barn and out buildings are good. $50 per
acre, one half cash, the balance at 7 per cent.
vation, 2 12 miles from Dallas, on rail-
f ? 0!1 h®” ! €
Iw,rn' ,weI
10 acres tract near Dallas, 9 seres in fruit
road. Price $80 ;*»r acre. Terms to s u it
Only half mile to school
—
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,»
| __. ,
.
I and church. i\ e w ant $oo an acre for nearly all Italian prunes, 2 year old trees,
.T " ° b U - i -
t h .n 'l nnr Mark « n t | t)u„
jt is .a „ ..
«...
* acre« filler of raapborri**s. Lay« well. No
o i th e d e p o t wo h a ve a house-am i lot (o r I
j impruv.ra.nl«. Price * 1800 , half c»«h, bal
1« fo r »1200
I t has seven room s and I
'V e have 2 and a q u a rter acres w ith in • » « • ' «
»■ »-
» 1 ue 1 1,
the citv lim its th at we w ill sell this w eek | Hi>u«e and two Iota tn DalUa, rloaa in.
35 acres, 6 acres in cultivation, 3
more cleared, balance covered with fine
oak ami fir timlier. T iie finest of land.
I Spring on place. A ll fenced. Pri«*e,
$1400, $1000 cash. 3,*^ miles to county
1 seat,
to school. H alf of it lays ni«*e
| and can nearly all be ploweil.
230 acres, 4 miles from town. Has
i gisnl house ami 4 barns on the place,-
! reveral goo«l springs, spleniliil water.
! 80 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in tim ­
ber ami the balance in open pasture,
fine grazing land, the land is gently
rolling and soil is splendid.
Price
$7500. $4500 down, balance 6 year’s
tim e at 6 per cent,
I
Totin * girls should get aw ay from tailored effects fo r
dressy occasions. Suits and plain dretwes have their
place in the wanlrobe. but a little more elaborate frock
is essential Tor certain affalra. P IC T O R IA L R E V IE W
P A T T E R N No. 3769. while pretty and simple. Is still
a change from the plain, conventional type o f dresa
suitable for every-day wear. The aleeves are com­
bine*! with the under body and the outside portion of
the waist Is cut In an exceptionally effective outlines
One of the features o f this dress is the slightly raised
waistline. The four piece skirt Is cl«>»eri at the left
o f the t'entre ba k. Serge, broadcloth, silk, cashmere,
henrletta and similar fabrics would be effective made
up in this design. When one o f the cloths Is selected
the upper portl«>n o f the waist might be made of
satin. Rise 16 requires 3S yards o f 36 Inch material
for the outside and 1^ yard o f the same width fog
the underbody.
Any one o f these patterns may be had In sises 14,
16 and II years. These Include rutting and construe*
tloa guides sad are 16 cents each.
cnance» iur
1-2cash, time on balance.
; an,J •Pr*nlJ>.
18 acres bearing prunes, ln 1V4 miles of
town ;$3t)00
Seventy acres of unimproved land in the
Mt. Pisgah region within two miles o f town
we are authorised to let go of for $80 an
acre. It is all good orchard bind aud cannot
be heat for a home close to town. AM under
good solid fence
Better pick up this bar­
gain while you can get it.
Confectionery in Dallas for sale at invoice
price. Ill health the cause for selling. Ap­
ply to us.
80 acres 6 miles from Dallas; 3 acres
cleared, balance in timber. Good timber, and
land lays well with creek through it. Right
at school house. $2,000, half cash. *
10 acres, all in cultivation. 1 room house.
Family orchard, and all the best of land.
On the public road. Price, $2500.
17 acres, 15 acres under cultivation. Good
8 room house and t * o good barna and other
outbuildings. Fruit orchard, and 8 acrea of
first class garden land. Only one mile from
town, and tha price is $3500.
240 acres, 100 in cultivation, h u r living
springs on place with water all the year. No
buildings. An ideal dairy ranch and the best
of orchard land. Several thousand cords of
good oak grub wood on place and only *4
mile from railroad station. Want to sell out
entire farm machinery, stock, etc. Will take
$32 an acre or $8500 for everything.
No. 196— 435 acres, one half mile from
*7*00— s o , * « feat and modern t room , |»r »*25. There are no im p r o v e m e n t! j ¿ ,7 5 iia M
wm 7Vn7oiibTlVdiB 7a P r iin 'i'ljV o 1 Falls
City. Chance for a large stock range.
Sonar in Willnmatla Haights; *JOOO caab and bnt JilSt th in k o f It. Only as much ail t |,,|f
Will trnda atock.
place has been logged over but there iu
balnnca in monthly pnymanla nt 6 par cant.
j ai re a. you h ave been paying for a lot, | Wa hara aararnl boaineaa chancaa in Polk This
still plenty of good wood left; ¡umber flume
*f.i00— SOaS« feat and « room hooaa tn „n il tlie location is first class in SVerV re- I conuly for talc, anion* which might be man running through the place that would carry
' ‘
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— cash
‘ and * * balance
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' 1*°*+* • barber shop, a furniture store, a I the v ood to Falls City where there is a good
Willamette “ Heights.
$15«»».»
s p e lt.
flouring mill, a* livery stable etc.
—
in monthly payments at 6 per cent.
market for it. We can give very liberal tenra
We * k
hare 120 acres rive miles from Dallas on this place or would sell it in 40, 80 or 160
97 seres 3*$ mile* from Pallas. .30
a
$7500— Full lot and 8 room house In W il­
lamette Heights. This is a very good buy • acres cleare«t. balancein fir ami oak lim ­ of the best land in the valley that we can sell acre tracts. Ste us about this. Price $40
j for $100 an acre. There are no improve­ per acre.
and can be handled cheap.
iter. 1000 2 tearoki Italian prune trees. ments. hut it is all in c.il’ iratinn and
269 acre«, 300 cleared an«! tin«ler cu i-
We have some especially fine offerings In MO IVmona currants
Fair house and ' and me third of the crop goes in at this
lar^e tracts of British Columbia lands. All barn, plenty oi water, two go**! springs, fi**«. Tkts
O*, « f th. fin..I ft m it in tiv .lio o , 6S in puttnre, rnnninu water
easily accessible to navigation and within
* and spring«, »oil fine, «und ho.1ae.and
reach of Vancouver. l*ong leases and at fair .5600 conli of woo»! an«l a g»wwl n*a«1 to
Business let
haul to t«»wn. U m l lies well for hill
Dallas ou Mala square. uther improvements, two miles from
prices. Tracings can he seen at this office.
school an<! four from nostoffice. $60 .in
60 acres of well improvcJ laad within fonr lan«l. Price $**) an acre. $2.300 down. 150x100. $8200
We hive 2 40 acres at the head of the Me acre will get this and half cash is want­
miles of Dallas. Well adapted for fruit or j
poultry, and with especially rich soil.
1*0 « e r « , SO in cui. i v o ion. «n d i h . '
ISS.
ed.
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m v m «I
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l » « ¿.TLTZ
*>•">. i | iHilutKV
b u U m r fine timber.
tim b er. There is 6 creek Kone® s sawmill, and is a part of the old
»»iu
« ' lk
' « *»«<! k » . . , 7
**, .Ti"
a nice young orchard, and a good little Hesse on
place an«l Several ni«-« Sprinta, Buford Bush place
It is 16 miles ft
there
f*r « I oou. « I « « * . . ™ «
« hich ran l * piped where do.ired. ; '*»»* • • "*
°
*»•<
\ and
■«. n™
t.rm. there are some 40 acres of tillable land.
It I
FOR FLETCHER’S
Enough a ll bein|C I b e best of larvi, an«i on ly $4,- I il MD ideal steck ranch, and a bargain at the
county read. 1H miles fmi
Price $4500. $1500 * 200
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least, ia ....
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price,
one-third
«Joint, tiv
Half
cash,
down, rest oa goed terms at 6 per cent.
arranged fer.
balance on easy term ..
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