Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 14, 1911, Image 2

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    To Oust Dunniway.
CREAM POISONS.
H;.ve Several Large Honored Pioneer Couple Celebrate
oust
State
Printer
Dunniway
J0J,S
on
Hand to Finish
Auipicicu* Event.
from Effect* of It.
from the rooms in the state house
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where the printing plant has
A t hi* hom o in B eth el. Polk co u n ty ,
It will be news to many of our Rev. I. N. M ulkey an d wife celeb rated
Mrs. W. M. Sargeant returned been established ever since the
readers to give them an insight t'.e ir golden w edding a n n iv e rsa ry on
from Portland Friday, where ahe
into the immensity of the plumb­ S ep tem b er 8. M r. M ulkey was horn in
had been summoned on account
K entucky in 1840, m arried in Illinoie in
ing business in this section. 1881
of the serious illness of her daugh­
and cam e to O egon a b o u t 1871.
Take
for
instance
the
firm
of
M any h u n d red s of people, am o n g whom
ter, Mrs. Lula Edwards, wife of
Guy Bros., handling, as they are now Home efficient m in ister* of th e
O. K. Edwards, the metropolis
have for the last few months, 10 gospel, owe th e ir e a rlie st religious Im ­
representative of the Willaminv.
pulse« to his lile an d p reach in g . F or
men in that department alone, th
tile factory. Mrs. Edwards’ ill­
e last eig h t or ten y ears he h as resided
and
all
so
busy
that
you
can
in B ethel, p reach in g o ccasionally. Two
ness was caused by ptomaine
hardly
get
a
plumber
to
do
a
lit­
b ro th e r h were p re s e n t who w itn essed
poison from putting condensed
tle job at your home. They are th e cerem ony 50 y ears ago. T hese were
cream in her coffee last Wednes­
J .M ulkey, of E ugene, am i Rev. A.
now installing hot water systems W.
day evening. She felt the effects
11 M ulkey, of G lad sto n e. F o u r to n s
in
the
Crider
building
and
have
and two d a u g h te rs w ere also a t th e c e l­
that night, but continued trying
commenced the work on one for eb ratio n . T hese w ere: Prof. T. J .
to do her work Thursday, not
the armory. In the Christian M ulkey, of I'm a tilla c o u n ty ; E lb e rt
having any idea what was the
church hot air is being placed. ! »¡“ ¡p .* .
of Kufu«, O r.; J . It.
matter. She got so bad that her
T h i s o f course has nothing to do
,;r'o ( c h .r h - y M uikev, of F o rt
children telephoned for other
with the regular run Ol work in K h u u ath . O r, T h e tw o d au g h ter» w ere
members of the family, and when
town, and as there is more resi-j Mr*. N. l*»rk*. w if tro f » ra n c h e r livinu
they got a physician he at once
dence building now going on and '» «r ( re s» e ll O r . »ml M rs. Ved» Dix-
diagnosed the case as ptomaine
.
i , . on, of r<*rt K la m a th , w hose h u sb a n d is
more in prospect than e v e r > alao a sto c k m a n an d ra n c h e r. T h e only
poison. It did not then take long
fore,
it
IS
e
a
s
i
l
y
seen
that
a
j
a
r
to find the cause, owing to the
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,
. * m, g e one of th e im m ed iate fam ily n o t p resen t
condition of the can. although
lorce oi men is reijuir» ¡1. I lu st* was B. F. M ulkey, of Jack so n v ille, O r ,
who, ns d is tric t a tto rn e y , whs d e t u n ed
Mrs. Edwards stoutly averred
gentlemeni also h a t o r a l Dur at
court on acco u n t of pressing legal
she ha<i eaten no canned goods,
contracts in I'alls < ity near ing business.
not thinking a few drops of milk
completion arid do not look for a
would be responsible for such
.
. ... .
: letup on the work for some Getting County Right of Way.
dire effects. Her life was de- office became a state institution, j months yet. They are noted for
T h e Oswego, Hal la* R ailro ad com pany
spaired of for some time, but her claiming the rooms are needed the excellence of their work in today
filed a p etitio n in th e co u n ty
. . . . here will
. . . be pleas- for the use of
r \* u state
f o f A officers, and e v e r y particular, andall can be |
many friends
c o u rt in w hich th ey ask p erm issio n to
ed to learn she has now about that the state printer does not certain that a job of plumbing co n stru c t a line of railro ad across and
recovered, although very weak, come within that category. I he done by the Messrs. Guy is done upon c e rtain h ighw ays. T h e Oswego,
that there will be no D allas co m p an y d esire to c o n s tru c t a
Too much care cannot be taken
y 1 , fie awaltec^ Wit^ ln" right and
t n fTillnw S i i f h a n i n r li m t r v ! ra i,lo *<1 »‘ to m th e G len g ary tr» cte,
and
k i c k s to ioilow. a u e n an industry t | lllB provit| e t r . n . p o r u t i o u
facilities
in indulging in any kind of can-,terest hy a11-
in our midst IS one to be proud „ h e re b y th ey will be ab le to sh ip th e ir
ned goods, as all are liable t o ;
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of, employing, as they d o , lots of lim e p ro d u ct d ire c t from th e d ep o sits to
Change* Location.
contain the deadly poison. Be
P o rtla n d . T hey p lan lo co n n ect w ith
sure when you open a can of any-| The building that has stood on outside help families who would th
e S o u th ern Pacific a t a p o in t n ear
not live here otherwise. Outside G reen
thing, that it is all right.
S tatio n . In c o n stru c tin g such a
j Main street for the last three of Will Weaver, Harold Rich and line th ey
th a t it will be necessary
; months, used by Contractor Os- Will Blodgett, their other em­ to cross th find
as well as use a
Horticultural Meeting.
j car Holmes during the construc- ployes are men brought to town p ortion of e th c e o u h n ig ty h w road
ay for a d ista n c e of
ab
o
u
t
309
feel.
T
h
e
co
u
n ty co u rt will
All orchardists should bear in tion of the Williams brick, was by the work to do, adding thus
probably ta k e th e p etitio n u p for con­
mind the meeting of the Polk yesterday placed on the^-unners, to the population of our city, and | sid
e ratio n som e tim e to m o rro w .—Rose-
county horticultural society at and two. t ^ " 13 °.f horses walked spending their money here.
b u rg News.
the court house at 2 o’clock next awaV W l t h to its nevy location
Saturday afternoon, when will by the armory, where it will be
Drinking Cup* Installed.
Crushed Between Cars.
be definitely decided as to wheth- ^sec^ ^or the same purpose as
B u ch an an , a railw ay em p lo y ee
er or not we are to hold an apple heretofore until that building is School Superintendent Sey- of O th rval
e I. &. M. co m p an y , m et w ith a se
mour, whose genial face appears riuu« accid en t W ednesday
in coupling
show this fall. If sufficient in- completed.
Jl
herewith, is proud of the record tH,M 1,1 In d ep en d en ce. Ha ){ot caught
terest in the project is shown by j
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the public schools Of F o lk county j hetw een th e cars an d cru eh ed very bad-
fruit growers to insure its being
The New Bank Fixtures.
have
in .‘•'■e
the vompiying
complying wim
with | ki,lnevs and to the lvis-
Irt
a success in the matter of a full; Ari.hiti>„tq frnm thp
“ave made
maVe '"
exhibit, the show will beheld. If
„ i . . I™1?? _ ® H61™1?0 3 the new law in the establishing ab o u t even for recovery according to re-
not, the matter will be dropped ? r e a t work today on the plans of individual drinking cups. H e ! p ort Mr. B u c h an an lias a » ife ami
u th H erald .
for this season at least. Simply T
f jr,.the nM
e^ . ban,k fixtures for the thinks this county now has a five c h ild re - n .— M ♦ o n • m ♦ o ------------
from an educational standpoint
National bank in the greater per cent of schools so
Surplus of Hop Pickers.
to the growers themselves the building just finished. A portion
of fhe old fixtures will be used, |
show should be held, to say noth- sufficient
Owing
principally to the num-
being added to conform
ing of the advertisement a good to the larger
jber of new people that have set-
room.
They
will
be
exhibit would be for the county. up to date in every particular
i tied in Polk county during the
But we want a first class and full and
past year, all hop yards have had
a credit to even the new
exhibit, or none at all.
l more pickers offer than they
building the best in town,
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| could handle. Last year it was
NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK
entirely different, some yards
Independence Couple Married.
i having to go unpicked, because
Miss Mary Ridgeway, Buell.
of the scarcity of cullers.
At the Methodist parsonage
J L Castle, Dallas.
last Friday, Rev. Geo. F. Hop­
Ida M Rider, Kent, Wash.
Barham Bros. Get Contract.
kins united in marriage Leon
H P Barrett, Inglewood, Calif. Leslie and Timmie Kiser, both of
Bids were opened for the er­
Mrs Kate Boatman, Spokane. Independence, where the groom
ection of the new Guthrie school
W C Hatton, Sheridan.
is in business.
house last Tuesday, and the firm
Fred Hughes, Dallas.
equipped than any other county of Barham Bros., of this city,
♦ • ♦
G Lawrence, Dallas.
H ive your fam ily p h otograph, it will of the state according to the pop- f01jn(]
t,e the successful bid-
yield you m ore satlafuction hm th e year* ulation. He is also proud of other
Frank Fawk, Dallas.
ders. They will begin work on
go
by
th
an
in
an
y
o
th
e
r
w
ay.
Do
it
and
M C Lewis, Monmouth.
sanitary measures established, the structure at once and will
do it now O herrin g to n in still in Dal­
J B Embree, Dallas.
las and will m ake you th e very finest. and will do all in his power to have it ready for occupancy as
Edgar Winters, Dallas.
Y our friends will lovo you b e tte r if you keep the schools of our county soon as possible.
give them a line photograph of vour- healthful as well as abreast of
H L White, Rickreall.
self.
A G Rempel, Dallas.
,fl the times in an educational way. YVeldon Black, h o m e-m o v er.
Mr*. Lola Edward*
PST*.
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Freah
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return
re, tr»in
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GOLDEN WEDDING.
LOTS OF PLUMBING.
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Nearly
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Die* proceedings in court yesterday to Guy Bro*.
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ITEMIZER R E A LTY CONCERN
Room
I, Brown
Block,
420i
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 all over the United States
Besides this list of Home Lands
»W VIW W W VW W W W W W W W W W W V W W W W W W H W W W W
W W W W W V W W W WW W W W W W W W W VW W W W VW m M ,
No. 2 4 3 — 5 a c re s , 1 m ils f r s m D a lla s C ol­
W e have ju s t listed 100 acres a b o u t 4 1 A house an d tw o lots one block w est lege,
s id e w a lk to to w n , 10 -ro o m h o u s e a n d a
m iles from a good tow n for $4000. T h e re of h e d ep o t. F ine larg e 10-room h ard good b a rn , tw o w ell* a n d p u m p s a t th e b a rn
are 25 acres cleared, 10 slash ed an d 25 finished house w ith all m odern conven- a n d o ne a t h o u s e ; ‘¿ % a c re s o f o r c h a r d th a t
u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , ftixty acres of gnodfjbiice* and s tre e t work
com pleted, p a y s fro m $ 8 0 to $ 1 5 6 w ith o u t a tte n tio n ,
b e s id e s a ll th e f r u i t t h a t o w n e r s c a n use.
tim lier. No w aste lan d . Hood s o il,( P ric e $3200.
T h e o rc h a r d c o n s is t* of p ru n e s , p e a r* , a p p le s ,
ird e n a n d
new house, all fenced, an d » fine buy for | 27 ucre9 w ith in on« an d a half m iles plum * a n d c h e r r ie s ; b a la n c e garden*
m eadow . A b e a u tif u l hom e, g i r i n g th e q u ie t
th e m oney.
of tow n, of th e very b est lan d , w ith e a sy life of a fa rm a u d th e a d v a n ta g e * of *
.
P r ic e $ 3 5 0 0 , te r m s $ 1 5 0 0 c a sh , b a l­
We have a d an d y stock ra n c h in th e i 8 ° ^ im p ro v e m e n ts an d fine o rch ard , c a ity
n c e tim e to s u it.
coast ran g e of ItiO acres th a t we a re i*r >c0 $4000.
now offering a t $2000. T h e re is a good
84}^ acres, 45 acres in hops, rest in
F o r o n ly $ 3 0 0 0 — A 9-ro o m h a r d fin is h e d
house th ereo n and tw o b a in s. T h ere good p a s tu re lau d , w ith creek ru n n in
ing
j h o u se in D e lla s , o n ly o ne b lo c k fro m b u s in e s s
a re a b o u t 40 acre* of fine b o tto m la n d . th ro u g h it. Good im p ro v em en ts 4 nd s e c tio n . T h is p la c e w ill o n ly b e o u th e
If you w an t a fine m o u n ta in ra n c h , h ere hop house, an d y ard trellised in fine m a r k e t f o r s few w e e k s.
sh ap e. P rice $8825, h a lf dow n and
34 acres w ithin a couple of m iles of a is y o u r o p p o rtu n ity lo g et one ch e a p .
No. 5 1 — 2 7 8 s e re s , 125 c u ltiv a tio n , 80
a e fe s of o ak tim b e r, b a la n c e s la s h e d o ff, p la c e
te rm s on th e b alan ce.
good little to w n , 10 acres u n d e r c u ltiv a ­
320 acres, 35 acres cleared an d 100 in
e h o u s e is a n o ld o n e , b u t th e
tion, 10 acres slash ed , an d th e b alance p astu re, balan ce tim b e r, tw o houses
676 acres, 9 cleared , 100 acres of p as­ a b ll a r n fe n a c n e d d , o th
u t-b u ild in g * a r e good.
$50 per
in second grow th oak. P rice $“5 an and o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts, fine sp rin g s, tu re , b alan ce in saw tim b e r and wood, a c re , o n e -h u lf c a sh , th e b a la n c e a i 7 p e r c e n t.
acre, $1000 cash a n d th e balan ce on
sm all o rch ard , fine w ater sup p ly and
soil fine. $17 an acre, h alf cash .
10 a c re s t r a c t n e a r D a lla s , 9 a c re s in f r u i t
term to su it.
power, b ig o u t ra n g e ; th re e m iles from
a ll I ta l ia n p r u n e s , 2 y e a r o ld tre e s ,
70 acres, 45 cleared , 25 p a s tu re , 25 in good tow n, and tw o from school. $30 3 n e a n c rly
re s f il le r o f r a s p b e r r ie s . L a y s w e ll. No
tim b e r, 38 acres in p ru n e s an d pears an acre, $5000 dow n a n d th e balan ce a t im p ro v e m e n ts. P r ic e $ 1 8 0 0 , h u lf c a sh , b a l­
Win Livettock Awards.
a n c e a t 6 p e r c e n t.
from 1 y ear to 10. E ig h ty acres can be 6 per cent.
ate!?an d th e creek ru n s all th e y ear
307 acres, 140 cleared , 40 slashed, 140
At the state fair y J e s t e r d a y 'r irrig
H o u se a n d tw o lo ts ln D a lla s , c lo se in.
o u n d . T h e lan d is rolling an d th e soil in p a stu re , 130 in cu ltiv atio n , 100 in
h o u se, p la s te r e d , w ith w ood fib r e , a n d
awards were made to the follow­ red
and b eav er d am . All fenced w ith tim b e r, fair build in g s and w ater su p p ly , h N a ew
s fiv e ro o m s a n d o u tb u ild in g s . P r ic e $ 1 2 5 0 ,
ing Polk county residents who woven w ire. F ive m iles from S alem and four m iles from to w n and one from h a lf c a sh . W ill t r a d e s to c k .
exhibited in the livestock section: one m ile from school and postoffice. school, $60 an acre, one h alf cash, first
W e h a v e s e v e r a l b u s in e s s c h a n c e s in P o lk
Wm. Riddell & Sons, of Mon­ $7000. y± cash , b alan ce a t 6 p er cen t. m ortgage for b alance.
c o u n ty f o r s a le , a m o n g w h ic h m ig h t be m e n ­
tio n e d a b a r b e r shop, a f u r n i t u r e s to re , a
mouth, seven firsts, one second, W e hay« 14 acres ju s t o n th e city Tine H ere is a d a iry ra n c h for you th a t is flo
u r in g m ill, a liv e r y s ta b le , e tc .
th a t o u r c lie n t has agreed to p a rt w ith h ard to b e a t: It co nsists of 389 acres,
six thirds.
for $5000. T h ere is no finer b uilding 125 being in c u ltiv atio n , 100 heavy tim ­
J. B. Stump, of Monmouth, sp
W e h a v e 1 2 0 a c re s n v e m ile s fro m D a lla s
o t a ro u n d h ere, and th e city has a l­ b er an d th e b alance p a stu re . T h ere of th e b e s t la n d in th e v a lle y t h a t we c a n sell
two firsts, two seconds, one third. m ost encroached upon it. T en acres of are
40 cows and calves, 4 hoga, 60 goats, f o r $ 1 0 0 a n .a c r e . T h e r e a re no im p ro v e -
b u t i t is all in c u ltiv a tio n s u d c ro p ,
Guthrie Bros., of Dallas, one th is tr a c t is alread y p lan ted to tiie best good building* an d lots of th em , fine , a m n erits,
d o u e -th ird of th e c ro p g o e s in a t th is
of
k
eeping
ap
p
les.
I
t
is
a
b
arg
ain
for
a
soil, a co m p lete o u tfit of farm and d airy fig u e . T h is is o n e of th e f in e s t ¿ a rm s in
first, six seconds.
e or for su b division p u rp o ses. W ho m ach in ery , an d th e cream check each P o lk e o u n ty , a n d th e o w n e r h a s o n ly la te ly
C. W. Black, of Dallas, six hom
will sn ap it u p w hile th e price is low?
m onth am o u n ts to $100. T h e o w n e r’s d e c id e d to d is p o s e of it.
firsts.
reason for sellin g is th a t h e w an ts to
t
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0 a c re s a t th e h e a d o f th e Me-
get o u t of th e d airy busin ess. T h e land T im W m e o h n a d v s e v 2 a 4 lle
y t h a t w e a re a u th o r is e d to
i i v T i i r a a tni* r n u
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I t ? .... . . l , ; 1. 1......
M . . . . . . . ex..» I .
Chicken Pie Supper.
is situ a te d 2% m iles from th e Peedee le t go of a t $6400. I t is lo c a te d | m ile from
A LONELY PRISONER.
sto re, an d w ith in one m ile of th e r a il­ l io n c o 's sa w m ill, a n d is a p a r t of th e old
The women of the Christian
road surveyed from A irlie to th e coast. B u fo rd B u s h p la c e . I t is 10 m ile s fro m
D a lla s, a n d h a s a n old h o u s s a n d b a r n t h e r e ­
A pho n e goes w ith th e place. T h is is on.
church of this city are preparing Two p riso n ers w ere lonely
E ig h ty a c re s of it a r e u n d e r fen ce, a nd
As
th
ey
w
atched
day
by
d
ay
,
th e beet piece of lan d in th e county for th e r e a re som o 4 0 a c re s of t illa b le la n d . I t
to give one of their famous T h e crow d th a t cam e anti w ent
d a iry in g or stock raising.- T he p rice is is a n id e a l s to c k ra n c h , u n d a b a r g a in a t th e
chicken pie suppers in the 8o h ap p ily on th e ir w ay.
H a lf c a sh , a t le a s t, is r e ­
$15000 an d o n e-th ird can be paid in cash p ric e a s k e d .
q u ire d , s u d th e b a la n c e c a n be a r r a n g e d fo r.
church Friday evening, October
an d th e balan ce to su it b uyer.
T
h
e
sh
eriff
he
was
k
indly
loth.
Chicken pie is always
106 acres, all cleared an d u n d e r c u l t i ­
in d u lg e n t ns could he
fa rm .
good, in all times and places, but As
vatio n , all fenced a n d fine soil, 1 1-2 t n 2 a 0 c 5 re a c o re r s t , r a 8 d 0 e a f c o re r s v a in lle c y u ltiv
B ut th e law it had declared
a tio n , b a la n c e
m iles to tow n and school. $90 an acre, in p a s tu r e a n d t im b e r la n d . T h e r e is a good
the feminine cooks w-ho prepare W e m u st be u n d e r lock an d key.
$3000 d o \fn an d balan ce on good te rm s d w e llin g h o u se , b a r n s a n d o t h e r o u tb u ild in g s .
it for these occasions have a nat­ So in a cell he p u t us
A bout 5 0 a c r e s a re so w n to g r a in , a n d th e
ural “knack” for the art, and
147 acres, 50 in c u ltiv atio n and th e b a la n c e to g r a s s . I t is lo m te d on th e p u b lic
W ith hom ely iron b ars
ro
a d , w ith in 4 m ile s of F a lls C ity a n d 2 Vfc
balan ce in oak an d fir tim b e r. Two
besides they have a secret pro­ A nd no o th e r o ccupation
acres of fru it, good ho u se an d burn, well m ile s of A irlie . T h e p r ic e is $ 3 5 a n her*.
cess, carefully guarded, which- B ut to gaze a t sun an d sta rs.
and sp rin g s. O nly h alf m ile to school
H e r e ’ s a s n a p — o n ly $ 4 2 0 0 w ill b u y tw o
makes their peerless pie positive­ Said oDe u n to th e o th e r,
and ch u rch . We w an t $55 an acre for fin e r e s id e n c e s r ig h t c lo se in to w n . O n e is a
la rg e 9-ro o m h o u s e a n d th e o t h e r a 5 -room
ly pre-eminent.
tiiis an d it is a b argain.
I t ’s o u tsid e I ’d like to i>e
c o tta g e .
M o d e rn im p ro v e m e n ts .
O n th re e
W here I could stre tc h my arm s
97 acres 3% m iles from D allas, 30 lo ts w ith f r u i t, b e rr ie s , o r n a m e n ta l tre e s a n d
A nd enjoy m y lib erty .
Attempted Jail Break.
acres cleared , balan ce in fir an d oi\k tim ­ flo w e rs . S o ld s e p a r a te if d e s ir e d .
ber. 1000 2 y ear old Ita lia n p ru n e trees,
N o. 166 — 166 a c re s, a t $125 p e r a c r e ; o n
O nly th e vigilance of N ig h tw atch
T hen th e y fell to p lo ttin g
£00 Pom ona c u rra n ts . F a ir bouse and m a in r o a d a n d o n ly . j m ile fro m th e c ity
Dryiyt stopped M agers and C ochrane
A nd w o n d erin g w h at to do
lim its of D a lla s . O n ly 1 % m ile s to th e c o u rt
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T o m ake a space ju s t larg e enough
a re a n d p o s to ffic e . T h e p la c e i i all
5000 cords of wood a n d a good road to h u o n u d s e e r s c q u u ltiv
ing. S uspicion was first d irected to
a tio n w ith th e e x c e p tio n of o n ly
F o r one m an to craw l th ro u g h .
hau l to tow n. L and lies well for hill a few a c re s a lo n g th e n o r th e n d , w h e re th e
th em w hen th ey w ere found b u rn in g
lan d . P rice $60 an acre. $2500 dow n, b e a u tifu l L a C re o le r iv e r r u n s a n d b o u n d s th e
Of tools th ey h a d n ’t any
rags am i p ap er in th e co rrid o r W ed n es­
na m e ; a f f o r d s a cool p la c e f o r s to c k w h e re
As th e w atchful sh e riff knew
day n ig h t a week ago, as m en tio n ed in
140 acres, 50 in cu ltiv atio n , an d th e th e r e a r e no f lie s to b o th e r . T h is is a n id e a l
So it seem ed p retty d o u b tfu l
th e Item ix e r’s last tisu e , and a close
b alance fine tim b e r. T h ere is a creek p la c e a n d h a s a n 8 o r 9 ro o m h o u se , w ith
o f s h a d e , a la r g e b a r n a n d a ll th e
To th in k of g e ttin g th ro u g h .
watch was k e p t on th em th e re a fte r.
on th e place an d sev eral nice sp rin g s, n p e le c n e ty
s s a r y o u tb u ild in g s t h a t go w ith a u up -to -
S atu rd ay n ig h t M r. and M rs. V ern
w hich can be p iped w here d esired . d a te fa r m of t h is k in d . T h e r e a r e a b o u t 3
B u t one d ay w hile a fooling
S m ith , w h i.e th e noise of th e carn iv al
T h is is a fine fru it ran ch or d airy farm , a c re s of fa m ily o r c h a r d , in c lu d in g p r u n e s ,
W ith th e clock upon th e wall
r s a n d c h e rr ie s , a ls o h a s a b o u t a
was in full b last, noticed th e shadow of
all being th e b est of lan d , and o nly $4,- a d p o p z e le n s , E p n e g a lis
h w a ln u t at r e e s t h a t a r e lo ad e d
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saw ing on a s h ir t h u n g in th e window
200 is th e price, o n e -th ird dow n, an d th e w ith n u ts s t th e p r e s e n t tim e . T h is f a r m lie s
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A nd rolled along th e hall.
and w o ndered if so m e th in * w as not
as lev el a s c o u ld h* a n d h a s good d r a in a g e .
balan ce on easy term s.
T h is p la c e is e a s ily w o rth $ 1 2 5 a n a c re , s i t u ­
w rong, b u t th o u g h t th e shadow m ight
T h e sp rin g becam e unloosened
39 acre farm for sa le ; all tillab le, first- a te d a s i t ie in a c o u n tr y w h e re th e b liz s a r d s
he caused by an electric lig h t sw inging . A nd fell upon th e floor
ire u n k n o w n a n d d e lig h tfu l s u m m e rs .
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hack an d fo rth . T hey saw ed th e bars
you a r e lo o k in g f o r s o m e th in g n ic e t h is p la c e
So one said to th e o th e r
las, nicely situ a te d , fine view of city , w
in tw o and b e n t th em back an d hail
ill s u i t y o u .
P ric e $126 p e r a c r e .
T jrm s
T h is w ill open u p th a t d or.
well im p ro v ed , new bouse, costing $3500 h a lf c a sh , b a la n c e tim e to s u it.
g ain ed th e b asem en t w hen a p p re h e n d
large b asem en t, ho u se fu rn ish ed w ith
| ed.
So th ey began a saw ing
T w o v a c a u t lo ts on
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city w ater, w ater for irrig a tio n , two
M a in s tr e e t, o p p o s ite
An a w orking everv d ay ,
b arn s, o ilier o u tb u ild in g s, young o rc h ­ sc h o o l h o u se . 5 0 i l 0 0 .
To rem ove th e b ars th a t held th e m ,
The Dallas National Building.
ard of 14 acres, b est v ariety of w in te r
So th e y could ru n aw ay.
a c re s o f f in e f a r m in g la n d f o r sale.
ap p les, a fine liv in g sp rin g of w a te r; H a 2 s 2 2 a good
The plastering and woodwork
s p rin g , a sm a ll o r c h a r d , 2 6 i c r e s
price $15,000; lan d ad jo in in g h eld a t of good c lo v e r, good f e n c in g a n d s u f f ic ie n t
A t last th e ir task was finished,
in the new bank building is now A nd th ey w orked all th a t d ay ,
$1000 per acre. .
w ood f o r f a r m u s e .
W ill se ll a lt o g e th e r or
d iv id e u p to s u it. A m o st d e s ir a b ls lo c a tio n ,
about completed, and the paint­ H oping th a t th e w atch fu l sh eriff
172 acres close to school and tailro ad b e tw e e n D a lla s a n d P e r r y d a le . O n ly $ 6 5 a n
ers are doing their part of the W ould soon be called aw ay.
s ta tio n . 70 acres in cu ltiv atio n . 12
acres in p ru n es an d o th e r fru it. F air
work. Some of the rooms are T h e carn iv al was o ver
A liv in g p r o d u c in g hom e f o r s a le — O ne of
build in g s w ith a new b arn , stock and
ready for occupancy were the A n d .te n ts w ere com ing dow n,
e m o st b e a u tif u l liv in g s it e s in F a lls C ity ,
m ach in ery . P ric e $75 an acre, half O regon,
is o f fe r o d f o r s a le a t a b a rg a in . T h e
heating plant installed, it having T h e stre e t hail grow n veryf q u ie t
in —
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n t a n d ie th e b e s t
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W hen th ey th o u g h t to leave th e tow n. cash will h an d le it.— Item iz er R ealty la n d , is 2V4 - - s - e - r - e - s —
been delayed in reaching here.
• tr a w b e r r y s o il in th e w o rld .
I t is a lr e a d y
C o n cern .
p la n te d in 4 0 E n g lis h w a ln u ts a n d e o m s 60
The Itemizer had hoped to move So th e y began a tu ssle
300 acres w ith in 2 1-2 m iles of D allas, a p p le tre e s , o u t f o u r y e a rs . A n a d jo in in g a c re
ll.th e bar* aw ay,
60 acres in c u ltiv a tio n , 20 acres sla sh ed ,
in this week, but it may yet be a T A o nil n u tugged
$750.
A lm o st n e w m o d e rn
an d squeezed a n d wiggled balance in tim b e r an d p astu re, 4 acres h c a o n u s e be of h a 9 d ro f o o r m s,
w ith m an y c o n v e n ie n c e s.
couple of weeks before we can
th ro u g h in fru it, room y ho u se an d b a rn , good
t a r n $ n d o u tb u ild in g s . T h e s a s h p r ic e
is $ 2 5 0 0 a n d 8 i* i s n a p f o r th e p e rs o n w ho
do so.
To be upon th e ir w ay.
fru it lan d , price $42.50 p er acre. H alf w * j t* 1
lo c a tio n , s u r a to d o u b le in v a lu e ,
cash , tim e on balan ce.
a n d w h e re o n o n e c a n e a e ily m a k e e " r i n g .
Softly th ey craw led dow if th e sta irs
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Man Arrested at Independence.
$2000 cash will b uy m y im p ro v e m e n ts
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* * , Ar * W * hoDn®— N ew 5 room c o tta g e e n d
As th ey gazed o u t of a window
190 acres of O. & C. railro ad lan d 1)$ b a th , to ile t la v a to rv , a n d e le c tric lig h ts . F in e
Sheriff Grant went to Indepen­ A ud saw th e n ig h tw atch p assing by. on
m iles from F alls C ity . Im p ro v em en ts in s id e f in is h . R o o f p a in te d g r e e n . A tta c h e d
dence last night and arrested one T h e Sheriff h e was w atchful
co n sist of a good 4-rooin house w ith to s e w e r. $ 1 2 9 0 th e p ric e , $ 3 0 0 d o w n , te r m s
lo c a tio n . A ll im p r o v e m e n ts
c h a m b e r, a b o u t 2 acres in c u ltiv atio n , 0 p n a » id j * f i* o r. a c ®'
J. B. Hamesaach on authority of And to th e n ig h tw atch he did say
a b o u t 20 fru it trees, som e b erries, c h ic k ­
Be very very careful
Sheriff Minto, of Marion county,
en house a n d good p ick et fence an d
T w o s c re e o f la n d in D a lla s . H a s n ic* 7-
he being wanted at Salem for O r th e boys will ru n aw ay.
o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts. Reason for se ll­ room h o u se , w ith p r iv a te w a te r p la n t, a n d
we!I f u r n is h e d th ro u g h o u t.
S p le n d id b a rn .
drawing a check without having T h e n ig h t w atch h e w as w akeful
in g o th e r busin ess to look a fte r. Also U
ood b o tto m l a n d a n d lo ts o f e ll k i n d s of
h is d u ty he did do.
h av e 40 acres jo in in g sam e w ith a b o u t f n m
funds in the bank with which to A A nd
S e v e ra l la r g e R o y a l A nn c h e r r y t r e e s
nd k e p t a careful w atch
15 acres open lan d , 5 acres in good c u l­ r i ° i V l / T - o re 1 0 0 0 P ° u n <I« to th e tre e .
make the same good.
U pon th e jail an d D allas too.
tiv atio n , will sell alo n g w ith o th e r for O n ly 5 b lo c k s fro m th e c o u rt h o u a e . W o u ld
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* wfcnt 42600
$1500.
• Good little b a rn .
a n d $ 2 0 0 0 o f i t d o w n . ,pot' W
A nd 90 we w ere discovered
Telephone Company Incorporated.
A nd placed back in a cell,
5 acres in c ity lim its, 4 acres set to
a c re s w ith in tw o m ile s o f to w n , u n im ­
w ait th e com ing of th e Ju d g e
fru it trees tw o y ears ago. New 4-room p ro 15
The Bentley Telephone comp­ To
v e d . b u t th e f in e s t of o r c h a r d le n d . N ow
A nd to h im o u r tro u b les te ll.
house, besides b ath ro o m an d p orches. in o a ts , w ith a few y o u n g tr e e s s e t o u t t h is
any has filed articles of incorpo­
V ery d e s ira b ’e lo catio n . Price, $3000; s p rin g . W # c a n g e t y o u th is s n a p fo r $ 1 2 5
W ell, now, it all is over.
a n a c re . J u s t th e p la c e f o r a d e e ir a b le h o m e.
ration with the county clerk,
h alf cash , b alan ce tim e a t 6 per cen t.
Ami I ’m j u s t as lonesom e a* b efo re;
with D. S. Bentley, Wm. F. W aitin g for a ju ry
120 acres. 3 m iles of tow n, 30 acres u n ­
W e h a v e a 5-ro o m h o u s e In D a lle « f o r ta le
Z Schadd, A. 0. Searff as incorpo-
To open u p th is door.
d er c u ltiv a tio n , re st in p a s tu re a n d som e a t o n ly $ 8 0 0 . T h is is e b a rg a in , a n d w e do
n o t e x p e c t to k e e p i t o n th e m a r k e t v e ry long.
tim b e r. Good bouse an d b arn , good
* rators, in the sum of $10,000. Now if you should read th is,
fam ily o rch ard , best w atered place in
Purpose to construct, maintain To pass th e tim e aw ay
18 a c re s b e a r i n g p r u n e s , ln 1 Vi m ile s of
th e c o u n try , an d som e can be irrigate*!. t o w n ,$3000
and operate telephone lines in Send down a few old m ag azin es
Good soil. Som e b ro k en land. M a­
e n ty a c r e s of u n im p r o v e d la n d In th e
f Polk, Yamhill, Lincoln and Tilla- T o a lonesom e, lonely J a v ,
ch in ery an d fodder w ill go in a t $50 an M t. S e P v is
g a h r e g io n w ith in tw o m ile s of tow n
* mook. Principal office, Bentley. C a re S h e riff’s office. J . C. C O C H R A N E , acre.
we a re a u th o r i s e d to le t go o f f o r $ 8 0 an
132 acre», 5 acres in c u ltiv a tio n , 5
acre* “hudi-id, b alance in fine second
grow th fir tim b e r. All kind* of b erries,
■ib fru it trees, all 2-year-old. Nice r u n ­
ning stream th ro u g h o ae co rn er, good
bouse and b a rn . P rice, $2500; $1200
cash, b alan ce on te rm s to su it.
W e have 720 acres in one body of bill
an d , som e in c u ltiv a tio n , b alan ce in
guod tim b e r, ru n n in g w ater, som e in-
M ovem ents, good soil, lots of tim b e r,
fine stock ra n c h , close to school, fiey
m iles of tow n, for $35 an acre
NUMBER 53 LEADS
ON THE THIRTEENTH COUNT
2 _____________ 21,620
3 ____________16,625
4 ____________ 12,575
8 _____________ 7,900
52______________ 7,540
No 53______________ 853,660
No 5 4 _______________14,925
No 55_____________..851,220
No 61_____________ 806,195
No 66_______________ 16,195
No 67______________ 7,935
No 112_____________ 7,325
No 122______________ 21,120
No 137_____________ 6,220
No 151_____________ 6,785 .
No 152______________ 16,505
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Fair to be Held in October.
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Clothing House
Mei^s Fine Clothing, Gentlemen’s Furnishings, Etc.
T H E F L O R SH E IM S H O E
Dallas, Oregon
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The annual agricultural fair
J will be held at Falls City early in
October. A barbecue and clam-
i bake will be included and a spe­
cial train will be run from Port­
land and Salem.
Two bouse* an d th re e lots in D allas F a m ily o r c h a r d , a n d a ll th e b e e t of U n d .
for $4000. O ne h as seven room s and O n th e p u b lic r o a d . P r ic e , $ 2 5 0 0 .
is m odern in ev ery resp ect, an d th e
6 0 a c re s o f w e ll im p ro v e d U n d w ith in f o u r
T h e Ite m iz e r m ay h av e had so m e th in g o th e r h as six room s. T he larg er can be m ile s o f D e lla s . W ell a d a p te d f o r f r u i t o r
p o u ltr y , a n d w ith e s p e c ia lly r ic h so il.
to d o w ith g e ttin g th is ra in s ta rte d , h u t p u rchased Alone for $2500.
we will be di»g goned if we can find
26 acres, all in c u ltiv a tio n , n o iinp ro v -
156 acres, 100 acres sow n to g rain an d
any way to sto p it.
in cu ts, fine fru it la n d , level, lays w ell, th e crop gow§ w ith th e place if sold be-
FARM NAMES.
rig h t a t railro ad sta tio n , $100 an acre.
j fore J u ly 1st, also seven h ead #■*$ horses
F u rth e r ra in to an y g re a t e x te n t, ac­
co rd in g to Mr. R. L. C h a p m a n , o n e of
acres, 75 a e r a i cleared , balan ce J aud cults, th e to w s, two brood sows,
Those Registered and Approved I o a r larg est p ru n e grow ers, will serio u sly I p a 171
s tu re an d fine oak tim b e r. F ive acres
an d wagons, in fact every-
in terfere w ith a good cro p for d ry in g j of fine b eav er land. R u n n in g w a te r t
tn farm w ith , in clu d in g a p a ir of
Since Our Last Report.
purposes.
, and tw o sp rin g s. F in e soil, good fen- Pi*1*0 ™® scales, sh eep , goals a n d c h ic k -
T h* puiL f- lln fv t .
•
. ce9* 6-room house, b a rn an d o th e r ini- 0nL ' ^ 10 p rice, in clu d in g e v e ry th in g .
T he Polk Count> I te m u e r piibhetiee » | 0vp,n p n t,
I{ rall, in y,, » days,
lla ,., s o( » »ft> »n « ere. o r $o5 » " « ere w ith o u t
71 1-2—Alpine. Farm; A. J. long artic le on oiled stre e ts , m u ch m cro p goes w ith place a t W $8,750.
------* « ¿ jqq the stuff m entio n ed : $ 2 ,o 00 of this can
th e sam e lin e as th e re c e n t one on th e
Shipley. Monmouth.
ru n a t t ;*er c e n t.
dow n, b alan ce in tw o years.
m e su b je ct given to u s by M r. R.
72—Locust Lawn Farm; Mrs. sa
B aird. T h ere m u st be m e rit in th e
2H4 acres, 220 of w hich is cleared, a n d
360 acres, 35 in c u ltiv a tio n , 25 acres of
J. H. Hawley, Monmouth.
p lan , else it conld not win th e stro n g ' 200 u n d e r c u ltiy a tio n ; 40 acres o ak * tim b e r, 900 acres of o th e r lan d n o t
co m m en d atio n w hich it does w in from g ru b s ; 1 acre ap p les an d p e a rs; well an d fenced, tw o stre a m s of r u n n in g w a te r
p ractical m en. an d som e little e x p e ri­ j ru n n in g w ater
L an d slig h tly ro llin g ; th e y ear a ro u n d , seven room ho u se, n o t
NEW TO-DAY
m en ts along th is line m ig h t pav . It is : an d black und gray loam . F air im p ro v e- very good, tw o larg e b arn s. W ill sell
said to do sw ay w ith d u s t, an d anto fp o - m erits an d close to school an d
m iles th is a t $20 a n acre, o n e -th ird cash an d
p > * S A U t, vetch s e e d .—U . 9. t i r a n t . 618 M a in biles oack an d b enefit th e road r a th e r of good tow n. T h is is a b arg ain a t only b alan ce iu five years tim e a t 6 p e r cen t
1 struct, Dallas,
• if th a o d estro y i t .—Y am hill R ecord.
$60 an acre.
4 in te re st.
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o r c h a r d le n d e n d c a n n o t
Good house
lo t 2 blocks from • he e r e b . e a t I t f o is r a e ll h o good
m e eloee to to w n . A ll u n d e r
Main s tr e e t;
80x150 f t , 8 room good «olid fe n c e . B e t te r p ic k u p th ie b e r-
C arl F en to n will again l>e on th e I T. of b o u se ; Rood b a r n ; P rice $1400, te rm s if , g»in w h ile y o u c a n g e t it.
O. football te a m .
d esired .
19 a c re s , a ll in c u ltiv a tio n .
1 ro o m ho u se.
N ew t H a rt, of B aker C ity , is h ere for
a y isit w ith his son, H aro ld , w ho will
soon go to E u g en e to school.
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