Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 02, 1911, Image 2

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    TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
Adm itted to the second class of m ail matter.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1*1!.
V. P. FISKE.
l temuer, one year in advance
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Wi th Weekly Ore*« mian or Semi-weekly Journal ............ 2 00
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With. Goat Magazine
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Patronise One Another for the UpbuiUiina of Town and County.
It is but the duty o f all Dallas citizens to rally to the
support o f our college on next Saturday, and by exam­
ple and persuasion do their best to see that the neces­
sary amount for new buildings is raised. W e can do
this if all will contribute what they can, and without
serious inconvenience to any o f us. I f we are to have
a progressive college, it must not be continually ham­
pered by financial conditions, neither mu3t it lack neces­
sary buildings to faithfully and advantageously perform
! DALLAS MUSIC HOUSE
WE HAVE IN A FINE LINE OF
Haviland and Dresden China
Chocolate Sets, Salad Sets,
Fruit Sets, Etc, Etc,
P h o n o g r a p h record s and th e
best
m ake
of
C o m e and see fo r y o u r s e lf
L. D. D A N IE L, Proprietor
P ia n os-
ITEMIZER REALTY CONCERN
Room
I,
Brown
Block,
4201
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
COLLEGE RALLY DAY.
Boydston, Inez Ridgeway.
26. — South o f Salem & Falls
City R. R .— T. D. Phillips.
N ett Saturday the Time, and Here : 27. — East o f U glow Avenue—
We have just listed 100 acre« about 4
A house and two lota on# block west
132 acres, 5 acres in cultivation, 5
ZENA-SPRING VALLEY.
miles from a good town for $4000. There acres slashed, balance in fine second of he depot. Fine large 10-room hard
are the Workers.
Wm. Miller.
are 26 acres cleared, 10 slashed anti 25 growth tir timlier. All kinds of berries, finished house with all modern conven­
completed.
—
1 28.— Between H ayter and Shel-
Hally «lay wa» observed Sunday at under cultivation. 8ixty acres of good 45 fruit trees, all 2-year-old. Nice run­ iences and street work
The following solicitors on ton, all south o f Maple.— Sam the church with a very entertaining pro­ timlier. No waste land. Good soil, ning stream through owe corner, good Price $3200.
new house, all fenced, and a fíne buy for house and barn. Price, $2500; $1200
gram.
its work. L et us all, whether on the committee or not,
Dallas College Rally Day have Gibson.
27 acre« within one and a half miles
the money.
cash, balance on terms to suit.
of town, of the very best land, with
been named to complete the can-
29.— A ll south o f Maple and
Mr. Butterick, of Bethel, hauled
endeavor to assist in tha raising o f the amount. L e t it
We have a dandy stock ranch in the
We have 720 acres io one bodv of hill ood improvements and tine orchard,
vass for $20,000. The headquar- west o f Fairview Avenue— E. M. clover for Mr. Bradford last week.
coast range of 100 acres that we are and, some in cultivation, balance in 'rice $4i)00.
not be said that Dallas did not prove loyal to her estab­
ters will be in the council cham- Cochrane,
The fri ml« of Mr. and Mr«. Lynn now offering at $2000. There is a good good timber, running water, some in-
84S acres, 45 acres in hops, rest in
lished seat o f learning an institution that ha3 fully
Pur vine surpriaed them pleasantly last house thereon and two hams. There provemeuts, good soil, lots of timber,
bers in the city hall, in charge o f |
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—
Tueadav evening, it being their tenth arcabout 40 acres of tine bottom land. fíne stock ranch, close to school, fíey good pasture land, with creek running
A.
A.
W
inter
and
D.
M.
Metzger,
j
Still
Going
on.
proven its worth to us, and o f whose work we are all
through it. Good im pro Yemen ta and
wedding anniversary. The guest« went If you want a fíne mountain ranch, here mile« of town, for $35 an acre
i hop iiouse, and yard tretlised in tine
There will be a meeting o f all
The big removal sale is still go- appropriately laden with gifts of tin, is your opportunity to get one cheap, j
proud.
34 acres within a couple of miles of a shape. Price $8826, half down and
the solicitors Friday evening in ¡n)i on at the Dallas Variety which they deposited among the tree«
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320 acres, 35 acres cleared and 100 in good little town, 10 acres under cultiva­ terms on the balance.
the council room o f the city hall gtore and will continue until we and shrubs on the lawn. They then
»ereuaded Mr. and Mr«, Purvine with pasture, balance timber, two houses tion, 10 acres slashed, and the balance
678 acres, 9 cleared, 100 acre» of paa-
at 7 o ’ clock for receiving infor- begin moving our stock into our “ Put on*Your Old Gray Bonnet” at and other improvements, fíne springs, in second growth oak. Price $~5 an ture, balance in saw timber and wood,
Probate.
RUMORS IN AIR.
acre, $1000 cash aud the balance on small orchard, fine water aupply and
mation and instruction for the new quarters about the 1st o f De- which the couple appe red and were soil fíne. $17 an acre, half cash.
In re estate o f Owen W. Lloyd
term to suit.
power, big out range; three miles from
canvass on Saturday. I f anyone cember; therefor we cordially in- given lanterns with which to hunt the
70
acres,
45
cleared,
25
pasture,
25
in
deceased; final account filed and Many Flratio ' Around on Differ- should find it impossible to re- v jte the public to visit our store gifts hidden there. Afterward« all
p
«
.
.
.
230 acre», 4 mile» from town. Ha» good town, and two from school. $30
timber,
38
acres
in
prunes
and
pears
went
to
the
house
where
game«
and
an
acre, $5000 down and the balance at
set for hearing December 2nd.
port at that time you may call at an(] be convinced that this sale is music were enjoyed. At a late hour, from 1 year to 10. Eighty acre« can be 1 K'-o'1 •>•>«»**« »nil 4 barn» on the place, 8 per
cent.
ent Projectr.
In re estate o f Orville L. Bu­
irrigated
and
the
creek
runs
all
the
year
I
severa'K
001'
springs,
»plena«!
water.
any
time between 4 and 6 all that it purports to be; viz; *A Mrs. Wayne Henry, the hostess, served
—.......................
- 8 0 acre» in cultivation, 40 acre« in tim­
307
acres, 140 cleared, 40 slashed, 140
chanan, deceased; Fay Buchanan
round.
The
land
is
rolling
aud
the
soil
o clock in the afternoon at head-; removal sale at greatly reduced delicious refreshments and all went
ber ami the balance in oiwn pasture,
made administratrix under $1200
wishing Mr. and Mrs. Purvine red and heaver dam. All fenced with Hue grazing land, the land is gently in pasture, 130 in cultivation, 100 in
The air has been full o f ru­ quarters.
prices. W e carry a complete line home
timber,
fair buildings and water supply,
woven wire. Five miles from Salem and
many more happy anniversaries.
bond.
Price four miles from town and one from
mors o f different projects bene­
The raising o f $3(,000_ by D a l-!0f up-to-date ribbons, under-
one mile from school and postoffice. rolling aud soil is splendid.
In re estate o f Gilbert Graves, ficial to Dallas for the last few las for Dallas College will mean wear,
$7500. $4500 down, balance 6 year’s school. $80 an acre, one half caah, first
on Monday morning, October $7000.
cash, balance at 6 per cent.
gown 3 ,
hosiery,
silk 30, Born,
time at 0 per cent,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Crawford, a
mortgage tor balance.
deceased; sale o f real property to j avs" The Item izer scribe has this for this community:
108 acres, all cleared and under culti­
waists, tailor-made waists, ladies' 8% pound boy.
W. R. Morris for $105 confirmed. ! endeavored to trace them to a
1G2>$ acres in Lincoln county, all open
Here is a dairy ranch for you that ia
vation, all fenced and fine soil, 1 1-2
1. The perpetuation o f LaCre- and children’s suits,
skirts,
Mr. Parsons, the supervisor, visited miles to town and school. $90 an acre pasture land. IWis right on the coast hard to beat: It conaiata of 389 acres,
In re estate o f William Ire­ definite head, but has failed to dc ole Academic Institute, a school
ready-made dresses, hand paint­ the Zena school last week.
$3000 down and balance on good terms on a good river,for only $2000, half cash. 125 being in cultivation, 100 heavy tim­
land, deceased; will admitted to so and can only give the street clear to the hearts o f many in
Fine stock and as cheap as you could ber and the balance paature. There
ed.china, crockery, kitchen hard­
The B. L. M. 8. met last at the home
probate, and C. W. Leonard ap­ talk. The most prominent one Oregon.
147 acres, 50 in cultivation and the ask with a good road to it.—Itemizer are 40 cows and calve«, 4 hogs, 60 goats,
ware, dishes and a complete line of Mrs. Day Stafford, «pending a very balance
in
oak
and
tir
timber.
Two
pointed executor under bond o f is that a railroad is coming in
Realty Concern.
good buildings and lots of them, fine
2. The permanent establish­ o f ladles’ children’s and boys’ pleasant afternoon.
acres of fruit, good house and Darn, well
$ 10 , 000 .
106 acre, 48 in hops, 12 in cultivation sod, a complete outfit of farm and dairy
from the northeast and will lo­ ment o f DallasCollege in Dallas. shoes.
and
springs.
Only
half
mile
to
school
The bridge builders from Dallas are
In re estate o f Joseph C. Pol- cate a depot at the foot o f Mill
for potatoes, corn or such like, and \% machinery, and the cream check each
3. Improvements in the next
Remember that this sale a f­ putting in a new bridge at the Duncan and church. We want $55 an acre fo: acres
is paid for to be grubbed, the bal­ month amounts to $100. The owner's
ley, incompetent; guardian li­ street, with power shop, machine four or five years o f at least
this
and
it
is
a
bargain.
(dace.
fords you an opportunity to save
ance of the piece being ill ash and ma­ reason for selling is that he wants to
censed to sell personal property shop and the other necessary ac­ $60,000 (three times the amount
$5000, only $2000 of it cash, will buy ple timber. Till« is all good bottom get out of the dairy business. The land
money. — The Dallas Variety
Mr. Ca rot hers and family have moved
at private sale.
acres of land within one mile of land, aud the hop yard turned out 40,- is situated 2>y miles from the Peedee
cessories for making this town now to be raised. )
Store, Mrs. Chas. Gregory, Prop. to Hopewell ami are living on the farm 80
school ami church, on free delivery 000 pouuds of first class hops this last store, and within one mile of the rail­
recently purchased from T. Croiaar.
4. The retaining o f many
headquarters for the entirely
route, and foui miles from town. 41 crop. There are twogood plastered hop road surveyed from Airlie to the coast.
Commissioner*’ Court.
new line o f travel.
families who are here because
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walling have acres are cleared ami the balance is in houses, with halers and all things need­ A phone goes with the place. This ia
Polk County Minuter Dies.
moved
to
Lincoln,
where
Mr.
Walling
the
college
is
here,
not
saying
On
the
quiet
the
establishment
oak
grubs. There Is a fine spring aud ed for their o|»eration, and situated far the test piece of land in tiie counter for
Ordered that the sum o f $50 be
Rev. A lva Byers, 79 years o f lute rented his father's hopyard.
5 or 6 acre« can he irrigated. Some enough apart so that both could not dairying or stock raising. The price is
transferred from the general o f a woolen mill is also being anything about others who will
stock will go with the place.
catch from the same tire. It is on a $15000 aud one-third can be.paid in caah
worked, but its location is only a come in the future for school age and a minister for 32 years,
fund to road district 5.
good county road, and only one half and the balance to suit buyer.
New Traveling Library Books.
died Monday night at the home
18 acres, four miles of town, all in mile from the depot in a good hop dis­
Ordered that Tracy Staats, matter o f conjecture. Industries privileges.
20 acres, one acre slashed, rest in oak
o
f
his
daughter,
Mrs.
G.
W.
Clean
Peter
and
the
ChiLlien
of
good timber, no improvements, on trict. This is u first class buy at $250
5. The holding for Dallas the
county treasurer, be credited as I o f this nature are what we need
grubs. Four room box bouse. All
Grubby lea— Adelborg.
Chapman,
two
miles
west
o
f
Sa­
county road. Price, $35 au acre.
earning
o
f
the
$25,000
endow­
an
acre,
ami
good
time
will
be
given
¡most,
for
if
we
have
the
work,
follows:
fenced. Three and a half inilea from
Seventy Years Young— Bishop.
80 acres, 12 acres under plow’ , and 15 on half the amount.
Dallas. Close to school. Good well,
_ _ 'th e people will come, and we ment already in hand; also the lem on the Dallas road. He
Seekers in Sicily— Bishland A Hovt.
General fund ______
$
2 00
leaves
10
children,
while
two
slashed,
rest
in
good
tir
timber,
«orne
good
soil. Price $50 an acre with some
Child life in tale aud fable— Blaisdell.
47 acres fine garden land and In culti­
County school fu n d ....... 166 67 should all put our energies in $25,000 to be raised in the east
New* house of six rooms, vation, 2 1-2 miles from Dallas, on rail­ household goods. Terms, $600, caah if
Live« of Girls who became famous— large oak.
Institute fu nd................
21 15 that direction rather than any upon the success o f this canvass; and his w ife died some years Button.
good barn, good water, two springs, and road. Price $80 per acre. Terms to suit desired.
with ever increasing
returns ago. He was married to Miss
creek runs through it. One mile of
Game protection fund __
50 00 other thing.
Against Heavy Odds— Boyesen.
80 acres, 70 in cultivation. Thia land
Permia Brown, in St. John, In­
Two blocks south and one block west
good school, 3 miles of town. Price $40
from
a
constantly
grow
ing
en­
Grip of Honor— Brady.
Library fu n d ________ ... 456 51
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lies well for orchard or anything else.
of
the
depot
we
have
a
house
and
lot
for
diana,
in
1852.
The
survivors
an
acre.
Terms
cash.
Pictures
aud
their
Painters—
Bryant.
dowment fund.
Road warrants_________ 1328 37
R1CKREALL
8-de for $1200. It has seven rooms and There are 10 acres in paature, with nice
Sara Crewe— Burnett.
We have 358 acres that is a bargain, a bath
river and timber; good garden right at
6. Practically the doubling are: Frank P. and William B y­
General road warrants.
68 54
. _
Wise Woman— Burnham.
ers
and
Mrs.
G.
W.
Chapman,
o
f
at
$55
an
acre.
the river's edge; fair buildings and good
Oa«s Jolmton, of Salem, waa liei« o f the constituency o f the insti­ West Salem; Chas. A. Byers, o f , Be^r Stories—Carter.
25 acres, small house and barn,^ of a little orchard. Horse», hogs, cow and
For $2100, y cash, we have for sale n I mile from school house, 1100 cord of
tution by the Evangelical Asso­
Laxarre—Catherwaod.
Total
_ ........... $10093 24 [ this week.
10-acre tract that is hard to beat. It is wood on it, 250 coni of fir wood, % mile calf, gruin, hay anil machinery, all goes
The Crossing—Churchill.
ciation. who are evidently await­ South Bend, Indiana; Brown By­
The electric light company was
at $8500. Terms at 6 per cent.
Orval Price fold his hops lant week.
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc within a mile and a half of tow’ n, in one I from railroad station. Price $1600—
ing the results o f raising the ers, Carrett, Indiana; Mrs. Della
given franchise to operate lines
of the most desirable directions, and Itemizer Realty Concern.
103.1-2 acres at $50 an acre. Dwelling
—Twain.
A. It. Caffle returned to Portland last
Woodcock,
Camden,
Maine;
John
$20,000 at this time in Dallas
in Kingwood Park under certain Wednesday.
house and hop house. Thirty sure*
Words of Modern Mechanism—Coch­ will probably be on the new electric
W.
Byers,
Grangerville,
Idaho;
road. It has some improvements, is
and vicinity.
restrictions.
73 acres, 55 in cultivation, 12 in hops, cultivated, 80 acres of timber. Good
rane.
Grover Heeler ¡ n running the Thielson
nearly all cleared, ami is fenced on one well trellised, in a state of good culti­ spring and well. One-half caah, with
Pioneers—Cooper.
In face o f these and many oth­ Ed S. Byers, Lyons, Nebraska;
The application o f Henry Con­ gasoline engine plowing for Mr. Brown.
side.
Is
close
to
church
and
school.
vation. The rest of the place is in time on the balance at 7 per cent,
Little Stories of Married Lite—Cutting.
er reasons, will it pay, and can Jason A . Byers, Buena Vista,
ner for a liquor license was
We also have two other tracts in the grain. This is all good land, part of it
Story of three great artist«—Cyr.
The ladies aid met with Mia. U F.
Oregon.
97 acres 3,Vi miles from Dallas, 30
we
afford
to
fail
in
raising
$20,-
granted.
same
vicinity,
unimproved.
being rolling and part bottom. Good
The
Hat
iron
and
the
red
cloak—Diaz.
Lucas Wednesday.
acrea cleared, balance In fir and oak tim ­
000? Shall we not assist to the
The sum o f $6 a month was
The full hack afloat— Dudley.
If you want a nice small prune or­ buildings. Good orchard. Price $5000, ber. 1000 2 year old Italian prune tree*.
Ike Dempsey returned from Faatern
New Directory* Out.
When mother let« us Garden— Duncan chard, here is your chance.
full extent o f our ability.
allowred Emily Chamberlain for Oregon Sunday.
Eight half cash, balance on terms. This will '00 Pomona curranta. Fair houae and
on the Floss—Elliott.
acres, with dryer, and all other improv* pay someone to look up, as it is in a barn, plenty oi water, two good springs,
District 1 Court street be­
keeping C. G. Munson.
Mr. C. B. Sundberg, the gen-| Mill
Man from Glengarry—Connor.
Mattie Koser went to McCoy to visit
ment«, close to town, and everything in good locality, and handy to schod and 5000 cords of wood and a good road to
tween Church and Jefferson Ed­ eral manager o f the telephone
The petition o f Falls City for relatives Tuead.iy.
Tarry at Home Travels— Hall.
good shape. Seven acres of 10-year old church.—Itemizer Realty Conceru,
iiaul to town. Land lies well for hill
win Jacobson, J. B. Thompson. lines in this section o f the coun­
road tax money for 1910 was de­
From keel to kite— Hornibrook.
prunes, and some nice apples. Close to
Mis* Jennie Dempsey returned from
For $3,500 $1800 cash, we will sell land. Price $80 an acre. $2500 down,
When Mother lets ns Cook—Johnson. town ami school with city water. The
2.
Main,
between
Court
and
nied.
ty,
has
just
had
printed
at
this
Portland Tuesday,
you 60 acres 4 miles from town and one
1 Ilf St‘ **V of My Life— Keller.
140 acres, 50 in cultivation, and the
price is $4500.
Washington Wm. Caldwell.
Fraikk Byerley was allowed
office a new directory o f his sub­
front school. 25 acres are cleared, 15 un­ balance fine timber. There ia a creek
Iliiitory of Whittington—Lang (ed)
Peter Cook ia kept busy between here
3.
—
Main
between
Court
and
75 acres, 45 cleared, slushed 15, and der cultivation, 10 more slaslHHl, and on the place and several nice springs,
$11.25, balance due on road work and Salem, having moved his store
scribers. There are nearly 700 j Tale« of Romance.*
*
20 in pasture, with 12 acres of oak tim­ the balance is in oak and tir. The land which ran be piped where desired.
M ill—W. V. Fuller, H. L. Fen­ names therein, and a great im­
for 1910.
Two Little Confederates— Page.
Independence to that place.
ber; 45 acres are under cultivation, and is rolling, good soil, fenced with board, This it a fine fruit ranch or dairy farm,
Oregon Trail— Pa kman.
ton.
The sale o f the county fruit
provement
over
form
er
issues
is
H. C. Rakin'« residence ia nearing
Story of Jaek Ballister’s Fortunes— even 7 acres are set to prunes. There has a five room house and other im­ all being tiie beat of land, and only $4,-
4.
Mill
between
Church
and
jars for $66.92 was approved.
that
the
street
numbers
are
giv­
completion
Henry Tate and family
| are three wells on the place, the soil is provements, and some of it can be irri- 200 ia the price, one-third down, and thff
•Jeffefson J. C. Hayter, J. G. en for Dallas residents. There Pyle.
j i a
and it is wire fenced, ¡gated by the creek ruunimr through it. balance on easy ternia.
The sum o f $6 a month was al­ will occupy it when done.
Frederick the Great— Redduway.
~ red
— . loam,
—
VanOrsdel.
lowed Eola store for Mattie Da­ Veri» Fox was in Salem Tuesday
are 32 pages in the book and | Adventure« of Charles Edwards— There is a house of eight rooms, and You cannot get a better bargain.
172 aeva close to school and laiiroad
good
barns
and
other improvement«,
5. Main between Mill and many have taken advantage of Rhodes.
vis, pauper.
business.
182 acre», all in cultivation except a atation. 70 acres in cultivation. 12
Doing of the Bodlvy Family—Scudder. Only one mile to town, school and
Academy
N.
L.'
Guy,
David
the
advertising
space
allowed
to
tew
tree»
around
the
houae.
About
100
church. Price $8000, half cash.
acrea in prunes and other fruit. Fair
Mr. and Mrs. B F Lucas went to
Decatur A Samera—Sea well.
aere» in cultivation, Houae of eiuht buildings with a new barn, stock and
Grant.
20 Cents for 1912’«.
McMinnville Sunday.
keep themselves and their busi­
Our Insect Friend«- aud Enemies—
365 acre«, 125 cleared and in cultiva­ rooms, large barn, granary and hen machinery. Price $75 an acre, hail
6
Court
House—H.
C.
Sey­
ness before the people for the Smith, J. B.
tion, the balance in pasture aud timber. lioure. Sixty acres of bottom land, and caeh will handle it.— Itemizer Realty
The 1912 hop market was
Wm. Hill went to Portland last week.
mour, Tracy Staats.
There ia 2 acre» oí fruit and some gar­ nil the place ia black loam soil. There Concern.
next year. The names and num­ Three Little Marys—Smith, N, A.
opened yesterday. M cN eff Bros,
Forest Craven ia moving here from
Foot
in
the
Forest—Tomlinson.9
den, two wells and several springs. The IS a family orchard, and 60 voung cher­
7. West o f Hayter and south bers are in large type and can be
closed a contract with the Y aki­ Balltton.
Open House—Tompkins.
300 acres within 2 1-2 miles of Dali**,
«oil is gout) and it is all fenced. Only ry trees, It ia within % mile of atation.
easily read by all.
ma Securities Company for 120,-j John Koser returned to Portland la.-t o f Maple—M. B. Young.
Frederick the Great—Upton.
2% miles from railroad town. $60 an We can sell tbit for a abort time only at 80 acres in cultivation, 20 acrea slashed,
8.
Between
Clay
and
Maple,
Onr LiUle Russian Cousin— Wade.
acre is wanted for this, and half
balance in timber and pasture, 4 acres
U00 pounds o f Yakima hops at Monday.
$75 ao acre.
Pa Gladden— Waltz.
between Hayter and Church
will carry the deal.
in fruit, roomy house and barn, good
Informal Reception at Parsonage
20 cents. This is one o f the j
Wm. Cadle ia having water install' I Mrs. George Seifarth. Alice Grant
Snow (M the Headlights— Warman.
I.argc
60x150
lot
uear
Waeh
piece
in
fruit
land, price $43.50 per acre. Half
24 acres, 8 acres cleared partly, with
largest contracts ever made on I through his house.
Marjorams busy days— Well«.
The official members o f the
no waste land, and the rest in fir and Elba addition; has several fruit tree» cash, time on balance.
9.
Between
Church
and
Hay­
the Pacific coast. The spot mar-1
Sw is« Heroes— Willy».
Methodist church were entertain­
oak timlier. Half an acre is in straw and two large walnut »hade tree». Good
$2000 caah will buy my improvements
ter, between Clay and Court
Lady Baltimore— Wister.
ket was quiet, but very’ steady,
m V,mUy. *
',‘‘ro
berries and other small fruit. There is building location. Price $175.
ed at an informal reception by
on 190 acrea of O. A C. railroad land 1 ){
Just
Sixteen—
Woolsev.
Mrs.
Nellie
Hubbard,
Mrs.
Lynn.
a
small
house
on
the
place
and
the
soil
Growers are holding firmly and;
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,
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,
miles
from Falls City. Improvemeuta
340 teres, 40 acre» slashed and needed
Children's Stories in American His­ is a fine black loam. Only
10. Between Court and Oak, the pastor and his w ife Wednes­
mile front to grass, 10 aerea in cultivation, very consist of a good 4-room bouse with
refuse to make any concessions, tu vi^ “ reUiiv*»" ° ° r* *"*
*y
tory— Wright.
day
evening
at
the
parsonage.
a railroad station, and four miles from good barn, shack of a house, plenty of chamber, about 2 acrea in cultivation,
Hayter and Church—C. P. Gates.
believing the present spell o f in-
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Professional Aun t— Weyss.
Dallas. Church and school convenient. water, all under good fence. Place ia about 20 fruit trees, some berriee, chick­
Port huid tliiii
11. Between Oak and River, Nearly all those in official rela-
Basset, a village chronicle— Hall.
activity to be only temporary. w^ h ^ ' h . r hT-blid ha« employ*
You can get this now for a short time rough and has a good bearing orchard. en Iiouse and guod picket fence and
tian
to
the
church
were
present.
Mothers
and
Fathers—Tompkins.
Hayter
and
Church—M.
J.
Bal-
for only $1500 or will trade for a small 200 acre» of good nr timber, mostly sec­ other improvemeuta. Reason for sell­
The only deal with growers meut.
W e discovered how important
Franklin Winslow Kane— Sedgwick. place in Fall« City or Dallas
lantyne. A. W. Teats.
known to have been made yes­
ond growth, averaging about 20 inches, ing other business to look altar. Also
Philippa at Halcyon— Brown.
The oldest eon of Henry Tat»* w an
H
a
v-'
yes
an<*
no
were
to
^
e
carrying
12. — Between Ellis and
terday was the sale o f the W illi­ taken to the reform at-liool Tuesday by
20 acres, 10 acres of timber, rest open with about 1,000,000 feet of large fir. have 40 acres joining same with about
Keeping up With Lizxi»— Bad teller.
on
o
f
a
conversation
and
also
ter, Maple N. to end o f Hayter
land, one acre slashed. Small house, Price $5000, if sbld soon. All good black 15 acres open land, 5 acres in good cul­
Moving of the Water»—Cady.
ams & Yoakum lot o f 198 bales {Sheriff Grant.
that we were not too old to have
tivation, will sail along with other for
close to town, all fenced. Price, $50 an soil.
Mrs. F. Smith, Maggie Evans.
Sir George’« Objection«—Clifford.
at Salem to M cN eff Bros. There
$1500. Good little barn.
Kobt. Ankeny sold his hops Saturday
a
good
laugh.
A
ll
voted
that
acre; $600 cash, balance to suit.
Unde William—Lee.
13.
—
Between
Maple
and
Wash­
We have a nise residence, close in,
was also some business between for 40 cents.
R«d Keggera—Thwing.
5 acres iu city limits, 4 acres set to
16 acres only four miles from Dallas that is a snap at $1300. It i> of five
ington. Ellis and Fairview A v e ­ laughter was the best o f sauce.
dealers. There was a report
M ihh Katie Fox has returned from
A
short
program
was
rendered
that
we
can
now
offer
at
$40
an
acre.
rooms,
and ia fixed up with all modern fruit treea two years ago. New 4-rooin
nue.
C.
H.
Hoag.
houae,
tieaides bathroom anil porches.
that Carmichael had bought 198 Cress well, where she has been visiting
All in tir timber, but the best of soil, conveniences. The lot ia 80x150 feet,
14. West o f Ellis, North o f after which refreshments were
bales from I^ee Magin, but this friends.
a* d you can pay for tlie place easy in and it cannot be last as an ideal loca­ Very deairab'e location. Price, $3000;
served.
A
ll
departed
to
remem­
clearing it up. Close to school and tion. Come quick or so in »one elae will half cash, balance time at 6 per cent.
could not be confirmed. A. M.
F. A. Koser w as in Port1 and Monday, Washington, and all west o f ber their first visit at the parson-
other facilities.
gobble it up.
Fairview avenue A. J. Barham.
Lawson has taken in the Patton
120 acre*. Smites of town, 30 acre* un­
Pauline Nesmith, of Portland, was
15. Between Academy and ape with their new minister.
We have 640 acre« within \% miles of
We liave a lot of overflow land along der cultivation, rest in pasture aud some
& Sloper and Walker Bros, lots here visiting relatives this week.
—
—
| railroad with 10,0*10,000 feet of pood «aw the river that ia just the place to grow timber. Good house and barn, good
Washington. Main and Church—
at Independence, and they are
Mi^s Llliie Hukersmi is improving
timber on it. There areno improve­ fine peaches. Conveniently located in family orchard, best wwtffred place in
Baptist Church News.
being shipped to London.
from an o|**ralion for ingrowing to»* L. P. Gilmore, Lester Barnhart.
ment» but half of the place is cleared every way, aud the price ia $110 an acre. the country, and some can be irrigated.
16. Between Washington and
nail.
There will be regular services j
land, and there is an abundance of out
Good soil. Some broken land. Ma­
Two improved lots on Hayter street, chinery and fodder will go in at $50 an
range. The soil is first class and we are
Is Paralyzed.
Con Cook came up from Port lami Maple, Main and Church—Lillian at this church every Sunday.
close
in,
for
$250
cash.
Both
fine
build­
only asking $12 an acre for the lot.
acre.
McVicker, Veva Burns.
prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. : W e have the biggest list of
While on her way to Dallas Monday.
ing sites.
Good house and lot 2 blocks from
17. Oak to River, Main to Forward is our watchward. Wei-
1000 acres near a railroad, 500 of
°
Tuesday morning Mrs. R. R.
which is in cultivation, for which we
W e have a fine sub-division project of Main street; lot 80x150 ft; 8 room
PERRYDALE NO 2 .
K iver— Mrs. F. Smith,
Helen j come to all who worship or ¿oin
Jones, o f Mill Creek, suffered an
are only asking $45 the acre. Desirable 00 acme, nearly in Dallas, that ia on the house; good barn ; Price $1400, terms if
Gurney.
witK us in our Christian greeting.
attack o f paralysis, effecting;
location and first class soil.
msrket for 30 daya only. Fine aoil and desired.
18.—
Between
Oak
and
Court,
Sunday
school
at
10,
preaching
Mr.
Wolford
has
been
over
at
Tilla-
theie ia mouey in platting it.
mainly her speech and the limbs
Two houses and three lota in Dallas
Here
is
a
coast
ranch
for
you:
280
I mook to buy hogs.
Main and Lyle H. H. Dunkel- at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. A .
for $4000. One has seven rooms and
o f the right side. She was
acre« none in cultivation, and no im
One
houae
and
barn
and
four
lota
in
song service o f 15 minutes pre- lfl P o lk c o u n ty a n d can q u o te provements None cleared, and several Dallas for $3,500. Nice location, aewer it modern in every respect, and the
brought to Dallas and placed in ! tl
,.n;* Mr>* ^**rg«»ant drove to berger.
__~k~ : « k A: ____________________ I or Hand last week where they ex|»ect
million feet of good timber already for connection», city- water. Half caah. other has six room*. The larger can be
19 Between Court and Maple, cedes the sermon in the even-
the u
hospital,
where she is being 1 to stay with their daughter awldle.
ground floor prices
purchased alone for $2500.
a railroad when i? gets there. School House coat $2500.
Matn
and
Jefferson
—Edna
Bal-
jng.
Come
enjov
the
singing
treated by Dr. Staats, who re­
If you are in the market for and postotfice nearby. Four miles from 8 aerea near town, 4-rooin houae and 28 acres, all in cultivation, no improv-
Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Lee were cali­ lantyne. Edna Shore.
and
we
will
do
thee
good.
ports that she is doing as nicely era at Warren tRiick’«
the coast and on county road. The soil
ment*, fine fruit land, level, lays welt,
near Ballatoli
20. Between Court and Ma-
—
•-
real estate you will serve is excellent, and it is now a fine dairy out buildings. Three aerres in cultiva­ right at railroad atation, $100 an acre.
as could be expected.
last Sunday.
pie, Jefferson and Shelton N ola'
Notice Crete Members.
ranch.% Will trade for vallev land, or tion and rest slashed. Good rcstd.
your own interests by get- $5000. half down and the balance at 6 Price, $1060.
171 acres, 75 acrea cleared, balance
Frank Muller, who I ms been visiting Goad. Cora Rosaiter.
I Mistletoe Circle No. 33 will be
Last Turnover.
pasture and fine oak timber. Flys acres
his sieter in Idaho, has returned home.
per cent will take it.
380
aerea,
35
in
cultivation,
25
acres
of
~ 21\ ■ f T T ' w el.t0?.a n d Lyle called to order promptly at 7:15 t in g in touch with US.
of flue beaver land. Running water
Sheriff Grant todav made his
Mr. Werner, who used to live here, i*
124 acres, 30 acres in grain, 2200 5 and timber, 300 acres of other land not and two springs. Fine soil, good fen­
Lout t and A m
W . J. Coy.
Wednesday evening. November Oregon lands a specialty.
last turnover o f 1910 taxes, am­ very ill at Ilia home in Dallas.
6 year-old prune trees. 4 or 5 peach fenced, two streams of rnnntng water ces, 8-room bouse, barn and other im­
22. - Between Mill and Wash­ 8th. Please be on time. By or­
trees in hearing, rent in timber. Run­ the year around, seven room house, not provements. If sold in 80 d e ft, S of
ounting to $29,383.06;
total
Till» vicinity was well represent'*«1 at ington. Lyle and Ujflow Avenue der o f the G. N.. Mary Starr.
ning water, fair improvement». Price very good, two large hams. Will sell j crop gun with place at $8.750. $4000
collected on 1910 roll to date the Halloween social Tuesday evening,
Alta Savasre, Ada Osfield.
$50
an acre, half cash.
thia at $20 an acre, one-third caah and down, balance in two veers.
Sadie Lynn, clerk.
•
$231,842.72.
Guy I»ee received a clarionet on hi«
23. Between Washington and
88 «crea, all in cultivation, level land, balance in five years time at 6 per cent
W ill
..... ■■
15fh birthday.
284 acres, 220 of which ia claared, and
Ash, Lyle and Ujrlow Avenue—
running water, close to town, tiood interest.
Marriage Lkeases,
200 under cultivation- 40 acres oak
F an « N i m s .
improvement».
W
ill
take
$13,000
for
A good for $175. Two good lota on grribs; 1 acre apples and pears; wall and
¡.¡¡rsi
ri'." I Hattie Teats,
Morrison.
n»neu
the concrete Work lor Mr. l«oett
~ * Mrs. . F.
.
• n. •
70—Ringw ocd
Manor. Lena and
the whole piece, or will divide it into Washington street, with sewer and running water. Land slightly rolling
Jthn R. All »rood and Emma D.
returned Friday to their home in ' ¿ 4 .— o e tW W n A 8 n and B irch,
three
different
tract,
of
25
acre«
with
macadam
streets all paid for, one of and black and gray loam. Fair improve­
Brown, Monmouth.
McMinnville.
¡Shelton and Union Avenue— 0. Dempsey.
the bniklin*» at $175 an acre, nice peach which ia corner. Both face north, hut ments and close to school and 31% miles
89— Bellmount Orchards, Mrs.
Paul Keeae started tv tli. rerrtdale ! C. Ramsdell.
| John M. Lynn and Grace D. I
orchard. Alto 28 acra tract for $125 an can be cut to faca east if desired. W ill! of good town, This ia a bargain at only
school 1 i«t Monday.
Dallas, Oregon
A.
Bell, Fall« City.
Dallas — A d d i e Sneider.
acre, Half caab.
25.- N o r t h
sell at coat, which ia $650 fur tbe two. i $80 »a acre.
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