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r THOSE WHO TAKE PART. We O ffer a Six Per Cent First Mortgage Bond CHAPEL CAR. Complete List of Participant* in Father McDevitt Will Lecture in Queen Either Cantata. Dalla* Sunday. 1TEMIZER R E A L T Y CONCERN Those who saw the recent pro- On Saturday afternoon the duction of Pinafore given by the Catholic C hapel car will pull in local singers, under the direction ; to this city. All are invited to of Mr. Martin E. Robinson, were v|»'t Sunday morning at unanimous in their opinion that 10:30 Rev. J . McDevitt will lec- it was the best local production ture in the Catholic church to ever given in Dallas. They are the non-Catholics. Every evening during the week looking forward expectantly to the coming performance of Queen at 7:30 he will tell you wonder Esther and judging by the two ful things about his church and weeks’ training and the enthusi the bible. Ask him questions. asm evinced by all the fifty peo Now is the time to become better ple taking part, the opera will be acquainted with your Catholic even a greater success musically neighbor, and better informed than was Pinafore. The chorus as to Catholic practices and With characteristic of Queen Esther are stronger and teachings. better balanced than was the American fairmindedness come former chorus and the training ar)d hear the pleading voice of a tlW H V W W W W WW W V V W W W V W W W W W W W W V W W W W W W W V W V received at that time has enabled great church, the singers to get much better ALSO GIVES TESTIMONY. results from their labor training. A house and two lots one block west 222 K i l l Of f i n . fa n n in g l.n d fo r W e h a v e a d a n d y s t o c k ranch in t h e 132 acres, 5 acres in cultivation, 5 More than $(>00,000 of the total issue of $000,- The solo parts are all in good I Has a good spring, a small orchard, 2 6 acre» | , ... „ t 1 ua , of be 4 iei»ot. Fine large 10-room hard ■ >f good clover, good fen cin g and »u fficieu t e ,)a P t t> ,a * * e a n ? acres slosh *d, balance in fine second 000 has already been subscribed by local investors, form for their voice and the dra-1 Mr. Editor: wood for farm u»e. W ill te ll a lto g e th er or DOW o f f e r in g a t $ 2 0 0 0 . T h e r e IS H go o ri grow th fir tiinl>er. All kinds of berries, finished house with all modern conven street work completed. up to suit. A m ost desirab le location, h o u s e t h e r e o n a n d t w o h a t n s . T h e r e 45 fruit trees, all 2-year-old. Nice run iences and matic work would do credit to a , and eastern capitalists who have hail success with Your letter last week on divide betweeu D allas and P erryd ale. Only $ 6 5 a r arcaboat 40 acres of fine bottom laud« ning stream through oae corner, good Price $3200. company of professionals. j road building was just the sys- acre. their investments under the present manager, Mr. If you want a fine mountain ranch, here house and barn. Price, $2500; $1200 27 acres within one and a half miles Among the new voices to be tern. Get your road high in the A living _ . producing » * home for »ale cash, balance on terms to suit. it* your opportunity to get one cheap. A man Moore. This affords an excellent invest of tow n, of the very best land, with the most beautifu l living aites in F a il* City. m heard in Queen Esther, who w ere, center and you will always have Orego Oregon, is offered fo r sale at a bargain . The . _ _ We have 720 acres in one body of hill good improvements and fine orchard. ment for bankers, trustees, estates and otheis seek 320 acre», 35 acre» cleared and 100 in not in the former opera, will be good roads winter or summer, land is 2 Vi acre» in e x te n t and is the best and, some in cultivation, balance in Price $4000. pasture, balance timber, two houses straw berry soil in the world. I t is already ing security with a fair rate of interest. All titles heard Mr. John E. Miller, who Let me tell you that your ride on planted in 40 E nglish w alnuts and some 60 ami other improvements, tine springs, good timber, running w’ater, some in- 84>£ acres, 45 acres in hops, rest in provements, good soil, lots of timber, good pasture land, with creek running will make an excellent and im Salt Creek was an extra good apple trees, out four years. An ad join in g acre soil fine. $17 an acre, half cash. have been examined and found perfect by the com be bad fo r $ 7 5 0 . Almost new modern fine stock ranch, close to school, tiey through it. Good improvements and posing looking king, and as Ha one compared to what it would can house of 9 rooms, w ith many conveniences, panies attorneys, Messrs. Teal Minor and Winfield, 70 acres, 45 cleared, 25 pasture, 25 in miles of town, for $35 an acre barn and outbuild ings. T he cash price hop house, and yard trellised in fine men, the crafty chief counseller have been had you gone the Oak good is $ 2 5 0 0 , and it is a snap for the person who timber, 38 acres in prunes and pears of Portland, Oregon. A feature of these bonds, Price $6825, half down and Mr. J . W. Orr has just the right dale road. How the authorities w ants a fin e location, sure to double in value, from 1 year to 10. Eighty acres can be 34 acres within a couple of miles of a shape. good little town, 10 acres under cultiva terms on the balance. aud whereon one can easily m ake a " r in g . which investors will appreciate lies in tho fact that voice and bearing. irrigated and the creek runs all the year tion, 10 acres slashed, and the balance can or do allow such a road with No. 2 4 3 — 5 acres. 1 m ile from D allas Col round. The land is rolling and the soil in second growth oak. Price $"5 an 307 acres, 140 cleared, 40 slashed, 140 after October 1st, 1913, $55/XX) of them can be Mrs. J. E. Miller and Mrs. C. in so short a distance of the coun lege, sidew alk to town, 10-room house and a good barn, two w ells and pumps at the barn red and beaver dam. All fenced with acre, $1000 cash and the balance on in pasture, 130 in cultivation, 100 in G. Coad and Miss Pearl Owings turned into the sinking fund each year, so an in ty seat is a wonder to Eastern and one woven wire. Five miles from Salem and timl>er, fair buildings and water supply, se; 2 % acres of orchard that also add much to the strength people. In places there the pays from at hou $ 8 0 to $ 1 5 0 wUfcout atten tion , one mile from school and postofiice. term to suit. four miles from town and one from vestor gets his interest of (> per cent annually and besides all the fru it th at ow ners can use. of the cast an i soprano chorus, toads are from one to three feet The orchard co n sists of prunes, pears, apples, $7000. F j cash, balance at 0 per cent. 230 acres, 4 miles from town. Has school. $60 an acre, one half cash, first while Mrs. Hillebrandt and Miss deeper in the center of the road plum* and c h e rrie s ; Balance garden and 101» acres, all cleared and under cu lti good house and 4 barns on the place, mortgage for balance. meadow. A beautifu l home, giving the quiet several good springs, splendid water. Mo.rison among the altos are an than any place else. Here is a dairy ranch for you that is easy life of a farm and the advantages of a vation, all fenced and fine soil, 1 1-2 80 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in tim P rice $ 3 5 0 0 , term s $ 1 5 0 0 cash, b al miles to town and school. $90 an acre hard to beat: It consists of 389 acres, excellent addition. Again we say that in the east city. ber and the balance in open pasture, $3000 down and balance on good terms given at the time of investment, which it is sare to As Queen Esther, Mrs. W. H. ern states is a law, not a sug ance tim e to suit. fine grazing land, the land is gently 125 being in cultivation, 100 heavy tim For only $ 3 0 0 0 — A 9-room hard finished Price ber and the balance pasture. There 147 acres, 50 in cultivation and the rolling ami soil is splendid. Dale will meet all the require gestion, get your road high in house say will pay 10 per cent in dividends. For full in D allas, only one block from business are 40 cow s and calves, 4 hogs, 60 goats, T h is place w ill only be on the balance in oak and fir timber. Two $7500. $4500 down, balance 6 year’s ments of the most critical audi- the center first, and your poor section. good buildings and lots of them, fine details ask for Bulletin “A”. The inquiry places market for a few w eeks. acres of fruit, good house and barn, well time at 6 per cent, soil, a complete outfit of farm and dairy ance. She is possessed of a rich roads will soon be a thing of the you under no obligations. Address No. 5 1 — 2 7 8 acres. 125 cultivation, 80 and springs. Only half mile to school 162)4 acres in Lincoln county, all open machinery, and the cream check each soprano voice and her dramatic past. icres of oak tim ber, balance slashed o ff, place and church. We want $55 an acre to: pasture land. It is light on the coast I month amounts to $100. The owner’s all fenced, the house is an old one, but the this and it is a bargain. art far equals that of most ANOTHER OBSERVER. JOHN A. BAXTER, DALLAS, OREGON, Care Gail Hotel '•urn and out buildings are good. $ 5 0 per on a good river,for ouly $2000, half cash, j reason for selling is that he wants to icre, one-half cash, the balance a t 7 per cent. amateur performers and shows $5000, only $2000 of it cash, will buy Fine stock ami as cheap as you could [ get out of the dairy business. The land 80 acres of land within one mile of ask with a good road to it.—Itemizer is situated 2)4 miles from the Peedce 10 acres tract near D allas, 9 acre s In fru it — the result of excellent training. NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK •learly all Italian prunes. 2 year old trees, school and church, on free delivery Realty Concern. 1 store, ami within one mile of the rail- — The drills of the seven high 1 acres fille r of rasp b erries. L ays w ell. 'No route, aud foui miles from town. 41 inprovem ents. Price $ 1 8 0 0 , h alf cash, b a l 106 acre, 48 in hops, 12 in cultivation I road surveyed from Airlie to the coast. school girls and the four little acres are cleared ami the balance is in Frank Hubbard. Falls City ance at 6 per cent. for |>otatoe;, corn or such like, and \% | A phone goes with the place. This is CO MMERCIAL CLUB. j received assurance that the sum pages ___ _ _ to the also _____ add _ much oak grubs. There Is a fine spring and acres J M Hubbard, Spangle, Wash. is paid for to be grubbed, the bal the best piece of land in the county for House and two lots In D allas, close in. c , -f n of $500 would be appropriated for pleasure of the performance. \’ **w house, plastered , with wood fibre, and 5 or 6 acres can be irrigated. Some ance of the piece being in ash and ma dairying or stock raising. The price is Chas Hubbard, Falls City. stock will go with the place. » ms five rooms and outbuild ings. P ric e $ 1 2 5 0 Several Thing* Doing in the Way such fair. The casting is elaborate and of ple timber. This is all good bottom $15000 and one-third can be paid in cash Lucinda Smith, Colfax. Wash half cash. W ill trad e stock . and the balanco to suit buyer. of Progrcs*ivene*s. Mr. Jacobson moved that a the Oriental fashion in use at the 16 acres, four miles of town, all in land, and the bop yard turned out 40,- We have several business chances in Polk J M Card, Dallas 000 pouuds of first class hops this last 20 acres, one acre slashed, rest in oak committee of three be appointed j time of the great King Xerxes good timber, no improvements, on •ounty for sale, among which m ight be men crop. There are two good plastered hop grubs. Four room box house. All J H Weeks, Dallas tioned a b arb e r ahop, a fu rn itu re store, • county road. Price, $35 an acre. The regular meeting of the to confer with the county court and the stage will be hung with houses, with balers and all things need louring m ill, a livery stable, etc. fenced. Three and a half miles from George Gates, Dallas Commercial club was called to regarding the recieving of m on- j draperies and curtains to carry 80 acres, 12 acres under plow’, and 15 ed for their operation, ami situated far Dallas. Close to school. Good well, We have 1 2 0 acres five m iles from Dt.Ha» John Clow, Dallas order la3t night by President A. ey for an exhibit at the state 0ut the effect of the Oriental Price $50 an acre w’ith some if the best land in the valley that we can sell slashed, rest in good fir timber, some enough apart so that both could not good soil. A P Seifarth, Dallas New house of six rooms, catch from the same fire. It is on a household goods. Terms, $600, cash if for $ 1 0 0 an acre. T h ere are no im prove large oak. B. Muir, a goodly attendance of fair. _ The motion passed, and splendor. ments, but it is all in cultivation and crop, good barn, good water, two springs, and good county road, and only one half desired. R C Craven J r, Dallas members being in evidence. Edwin Jacobson, W. A. Ayres The comolete orchestra scene ind one-third of the crop goes in a t this creek runs through it. One mile of mile from the depot in a good hop dis Nelson Chapin, Falls Citp • ‘ igue. T h is is one of the fin est farm s in 80 acres, 70 in cultivation. This land W. T. M a cy e ta l of McMinn-’ and W. L. Soehren were named ; had been se n tfro m Chicago and Polk county, and the ow ner has only lately good school, 3 miles of town. Price $40 trict. This is a first class buy at $250 J C Cockerham, Portland an acre. Terms cash. lecided to dispose of it. ville, requesting the assistance i to undertake the_^task. On Bug- the home orchestra will be used an acre, and good time will be given lies well for orchard or anything else. There are 10 acres in pasture, with nice Aug Quarsdorf. Independence of tho club in tho Hill 1 Kostion of Mi. Stcicits the com -' ^3 uccoropunist to the entire We have 2 4 0 acres at the head o f the Me- We have 358 acres that is a bargain, on half the amount. river und timber; good garden right at I’itnntonds valley th at we are authorized to at $55 an acie. J M Bennett, Rickreall road extended from McMinnville mittee were authorized to extend opera between the acts, adding 47 acres fine garden land and in culti the river’s edge; fair buildings and good let go of at $«>400. It is located J m ile from Edwin Jacobson, Dallas Itonco's sawm ill, and is a part of the old vation, 2 1-2 mile« from Dallas, on rail little orchard. Horses, hogs, cow and on to Eugene through Polk and an invitation to the other com- much to the beauty of the ren- For $2100, Vg cash, we have for sale a tufnrd Bush place. I t is 16 utiles from 10-acre tract that is hard to beat. It is road. Price $80 per acre. Terms to suit calf, grain, bay and machinery, all goes Benton. A petition was sent up mercial clubs of the county to [ dition and the pleasure of the ■»alias, and has an old house and barn there >n. Eighty acres of it are under fence, and within a mile ami a half of town, in one Marriage License*. Two blocks south and one block west at $6500. Terms at 6 |>er cent. with . the letter.and asking - that i t . , cooperate in this . movement. 'audience. The opera* will be giv- 'here are some 40 acre s of tillab le land. It of the most desirable directions, and the depot we have a house and lot for 103 1-2 acres at $50 an acre. Dwelling be circulated foi* si^nutures. Mr. 1 The llie committee to entertuin complete euch evening, FVi- Adolf Lange and Margaret s an ideal stock ranch, and a bargain s t the will probably be on the new electric of s.»le for $1200. It has seven rooms and house and hop house. Thirty acres oricp asked. H alf cash, at least, is re Soehren moved that a committee Mr, Hofer, of Salem, was author- \ (jay and Saturday of this week Buhler. roa«l. It has some improvements, is a hath tuired, and the balance can be arranged for cultivated, 60 acres of timber. Good nearly all cleared, and is fenced on one of one be named to circulate ¡zed to go ahead with the ar- at Woodman Hall. The following 6 0 0 acres near A ntelope. W ill sell at $10 25 acres, small house and b a r n , o f a spring and well. One-half cash, with side. Is close to church and school. i time on the balance at 7 per cent. in acre or trad e fo r valley farm . Patent*. same, Tooze amending it so that rangements for an open meeting ¡s a complete list of those taking We also have two other tracts in the mile from school house, 1100 coid of the president and secretary en a week from next Wednesday at p art. 2 0 5 acres, 8 0 acres in c u ltiv stio n . balance same vicinity, unimproved. w<xxl on it, 250 cord of fir wood, % mile U. S. to Thos. I.arney. 97 acres 3)4 miles from Dallas. 30 in pasture and tim b er land. T h ere is a good from railroad station. Price $1600— acres cleared, balance in fir and oak tim dorse the project for the club as which time Mr. Hofer will ad r*<!Tn!> P h a iu p t o m ' dwelling house, barns and other outbuildings If vou want a nice small prune or Itemizer Realty Concern. a body by so stating under their dress the meeting, the band will; n, ,, 'jA;t r °* ^ HA]\A G R ,j ’ n . ber. 1000 2 year old Italian prune trees. \bout 50 a c re s are sown to grain, and the chard, here is your chance. Eight balance to grass. It is located on the public f 00 Pomona currants. Fair bouse and Quee": Mrs, ' ,e Fignatures on the petition. The furnish music and a general get- acres, with dryer, and all other improv- 182 acres, all in cultivation except a -«ad, w ithin 4 m iles of F alls City and S en d F o r Ahasuerus, King J. Millet idles of A irlie. T he price is $ 3 5 an acre. ments, close to town, and everything in few trees around the house. About 100 barn, plenty oi water, two good springs, motion as amended was unani together meeting occur. 5000 cords of wood and a good road to H ere ’ s a snap— only $ 4 2 0 0 w ill buy tw« good shape. Seven acres ot 10 year old acres in cultivation« House of eight haul to town. Land lies well for hill Financial report of S ecretary ! £ amahn’ * rem,er John " * 0 , r mously carried, and Messrs Soeh This S e e d Hainan’s wife fine resid ences rig ht close in town. One is a prunes, and some nice apples. Close to rooms, large barn, granary and hen ren and Tooze were nam.d as the Staats showed a balance on hand !/,ere3n’ Price $60 an acre. $2500 down, 'a re e 9-room house and the other a 5-room town and school with city water. The home. Sixty acres of Irottom land, and .land. . ? Edna Morrison A nnual-Free cottage. Modern im provem ents. On three of $785.01. committee to aret signatures. price is $4500. all the place is black loam soil. There 140 acres, 50 in cultivation, and the lots with fru it, berries, ornam ental tre e s and Mordecai. the Jew, A ct minication was received Claims allowed: flow ers. Sold separate if desired. 75 acres, 45 cleared, slashed 15, and is a family orchard, ami 60 young cher balance fine timber. There is a creek Edgar W. Miles Lilly*» seeds are teAed for purily and It is w ithin % mile of station, on the place and several nice springs, Tracy Staats, fees____ $22 10 from St. Paul asking for the No. 166 — 166 acres, a t $125 per a c r e ; on 20 in pasture, with 12 acres of oak tim ry trees, ■enr.in.-tion. N o seeds sic packed By lb unleu these two quaLi ies show main road and only a m ile from the cit> ber; 45 acres are under cultivation, and \Ve can sell this for a short time only at which can be piped where desired. Mr. Patridge of the brick and Mordecai’s Sister, M rsC. G. Coad names and addresses of former the very highest Aandaid. Our fully lim its of D allas. Only 1 % m iles to the court even 7 acres are set to prunes. There $75 an acre. This is a fine fruit ranch or dairy farm, Prophetess Mrs. J E. Miller equipp ed laboratory under the Minnesotians. Referred to W. tile factory near town appeared house square and p ostoffice. T he place is all High Priest John R Sibley direction of a sck-ntiA and expert under cultivation with the exception of only are three wells on the place, the soil is Large 60x150 lot near Wash j>l«ce in all being the best of land, and only $4,- V. Fuller to give information de before the club and showed some teed tetter remove* all guess work. i few acres along the north end. where the a red loam, and it is wire fenced Ellis addition; has several fruit trees 200 is the price, one-third down, and the E. C. Day W hen Buying Lilly's teeds, you buy beautifu l La Creole riv er runs and bounds the There is a house of eight rooms, and samples of the brick as made at Hagai sired. and two large walnut shade trees. Good balance on easy terms. Median P r in c e s s ___ ____ increased crops. Send for catalog. Maine; afford s a cool place for stock where A communication from a man his factory and face brick made Price $175. $2000 cash will buy my improvements there are no flies to bother. T h is is an ideal g(M>d barns and other improvements. building location. T h e Chas. H . Lilly C o ., Seattle _ Mrs. Chas Hillebrandt place and has an 8 or 9 room house, with Only one mile to town, school and on 190 acres of 0 . A C. railroad land \)4 ufacturing firm to place machin from that clay and mixed with 340 acres, 40 acres slashed and seeded miles from Falls City. Improvements plenty of shade, a la rn*e barn and all the church. Price $8000, half cash. 1 Persian Princess Pearl Owings necessary outbuild ings th at go with an tip to- ery in our projected woolen mi Buena Vi3ta clay. His object in to grass, 10 acres in cultivation, very consist of a good 4-room house with Scribe L P-Gilmore date farm o f th is kind. T here are about 3 365 acres, 125 cleared and in cultiva was read and referred to Secre showing the samples was to in Beggar _____ acres of fam ily orchard, including prunes, tion, the balance in pasture and tiud>er. good barn, shack of a house, plenty of chamber, about 2 acres in cultivation, F W Zeller water, all under good fence. Place is about 20 fruit trees, some berries, chick ipples, pears and ch erries, also has about a terest more capital, his company tary Tooze. dozen English w alnut tre e s th at are loaded There is 2 acres of fruit and some gar rough and has a good bearing orchard. ; Captain of King's Guard Greetings were received from not having sufficient to put in with n ut* a t the present tim e. T h is farm lies den, two well* and several springs. The 290 acres of good fir timber, mostly sec en bouse ami gyod picket fence and ___ Dodge Bicknell other im provements. Reason for sell is level a* zould he und has good drainage. soil is good and it is all fenced. Ouly the Lebanon Commercial club, re the desired plant for making the ond growth, averaging about 20 inches, ing other business to look after. Also T h is place is easily w orth $ 1 2 5 an acre , situ- Railroad street, Dallas. Queen’s p ages-L u cile Dough questing cooperation for the good nicer looking brick. The sam ited as it is in a country where the blizzards 2 l*j miles from railroad town. $t‘>0 an with about 1,000,000 feet of large fir. have 40 acres joining same with about ary, Rachel Forest. ire unknown and d elightful sum m ers. If acre is wanted for this, and half cash Price $5000, if sola soon. All good black of the valley, and the secretary ples were most creditable, and 15 acres open land, 5 ncres in good cul •ou are looking f«»r som ething nice thia place will carry the deal. King’s pages H a z e l Loy, soil. w ill su it you. P rice $125 per a c re . T i rm s tivation, will sell along with other for was instructe 1 to unswer the awoke the enthusiasm of all. ia!f cash, balance tim e to euit. Frankie Crider. 24 acres, 8 acres cleared partly, with $1500. Good little barn. l'he supply of clay at Buena Vis letter in kind. We have a nice residence, close in, “ L ett IIV F o r g e t.’ Queen’s maids Elva Lucas. Tw o m e a n t lots on M ain stre et, opposite no waste land, and the rest ii. fir and that is a snap at $1300. It is of five 120 acres. U miles of town, 30 acres un An inquiry was received from ta is inexhaustible, the main ex oak timber. Half an acre is in straw «chool house. 5 0 x 1 0 0 . Anna Garner, Alice Miles, Claudia berries and other small fruit. There is rooms, and is fixed up with all modern der cultivation, rest in pasture ami some C. C. Chapman of the Portland pense being in its transportation A desirab le home— New 5 room cottage and conveniences. The lot is 60x150 feet, timber. Good house and barn, good Mr. Patridge’s Brown. ■nth, t«>i)et, lavatory, and elec tric ligh ts. F in s a small house on the place ami the soil and it cannot be 1 eat as an ideal loca Commercial club requesting the to this place. family orchard, best watered place in King’s Guards B. A. Teats, ; naide fin ish . Roof painted green. A ttached is a fine black loam. Only % mile from status Of our ax handle factory. object was to make a finer grade 'o *ew er. $ 1 2 9 0 the price, $ 3 0 0 down, te rm ! a railroad station, and four miles from tion. Cnn»e quick or someone else will the country, and some can be irrigated. Fred Collins, Glen Brock, Carl gobble it up. • n balance. F in e location. All im provem ents Good soil. Some broken land. jVla- Mr. Jacobson stated that the of bripk, but reported a nice bus Craves. Dallas. Church and school convenient. •id for. You can get this now for a short time plant had recently been pur iness in the coarser article, which We have a lot of overflow land along chinerv and fodder will go in at $50 an Tw o acres of land in D allas. H as nice 7 acre. Chorus—R u t h S h a w , Ruth chased by a Mr. Myer, of Port could be greatly improved upon •n«m house, with private w ater p lant, and for only $1500 or will trade for a small the river that is just the place to grow Good house and lot 2 blocks from fine peaches. Conveniently located in veil furnished throughout. Splendid barn. place in Falls City or Dallas. Campbell, Dovie Odom, Pauline by the addition of the potter’s land, who intended to soon open Hood bottom land and lots o f all kinds of 20 acres, 10 acres of timber, rest open every way, and the price is $110 an acre. Main street; lot 80x150 ft; 8 room fru it. Sev eral large Royal Ann c h erry trees up the factory for business. The clay or in the manufacture of Coad, Lillian Fellows, Ix>uise house; good barn; Price $1400, terms if hat last y e ar bore 1 0 0 0 pounds to the tree. land, one acre slashed. Small bouse, Two improved lots on Hayter street, desired. letter was referred to Mr. Jacob face brick as an addition to their Miles, Marjorie Bennett, Blanche Only 5 blocks from the court house. Would close to town, all fenced. Price, $50 an close in, for $250 cash. Both fine build Day, Addie Boydston, Fannie m ake an ideal garden epot. W e w ant $ 2 6 0 0 present factory. son to answer. acre; $600 cash, balance to suit. Two houses and three lots in Dallas ing sites. and $ 2 0 0 0 of it down. Mr. Harry Woods appeared Dempsey, Linda Miller, Roxana On motion of Edwin Jacobson for $4000. One has seven rooms and 16 acres only four miles from Dallas 15 acres w ithin two m iles of town, unim Fiske, Margaret McCoskey, Bird is modern in every respect, and the We have a fine sub-division project of the secretary was instructed to before’ the club in behalf of the ,»roved, but the fin est of orchard land. Now that we can now offer at $40 an a» re. in oats, w ith a few young trees set out this All in fir timber, but the best of soil, 60 acres, nearly in Dallas, that ia on the other has six rooms. Tho larger can be write the Southern Pacific to noultry association, stating that ie Odom, Elva Lucas, Pearl Ow- spring. We can get you this snap fo r $ 1 2 5 nuirket for 30 days only. Fine soil and purchased alone for $2500. n^s- A^nnieGarner, Buena Fiske, in acre. J u s t the place fo r a desirab le home. ar d you can pay for the place easy in theie is money in platting it. send up their representative if they desired to make the poultry 'A clearing it up. Close to school and 264 acres, 220 of which is cleared, and Gladys W e have a 5-room house In D allas fo r sale 1 # ’ 1“ they desired to effect a settle meet one of the greats events of Anna * May Longnecker, it only $ 8 0 0 . T h is is a bargain, and we do other facilities. One house and barn and four lots in 200 under cultiyation; 40 acres oak Mr. Woods Canter, Claudia Coad, Carolyn We have the biggest list of oot ment of the amount in contro Dallas each year. grubs ; 1 acre apples and pears ; well and exp ect to keep it on the m arket very long. We have 640 acres within 1% miles of Dallas for $3.500. Nice location, sewer versy regarding previous adver stated that they needed more Gohrke, Olive Coulter, Jean Kuy 18 acres h earin g prunes, In 1 Vi m iles of railroad with 10,0)0,000 feet of good saw conneetions, city water. Half cash. running water Land slightly rolling kendall. Alice Miles, Claudia and black and gray loam. Fair improve tow n ;|9000 coops and to be able to give cups, tising work. timber on it. There are no improve House cost $2500. ments and close to school ami 3)4 miles BevcArty se re s of unimproved lend in the Mr. W. V. Fuller reported some ten or twelve to he compe Brown. Harold Hart, F. E. Col Mt. Piegah region w ithin two m iles of town uients but half of the place is cleared 8 acres near tow n, 4-room house an«l of good town. This is a bargain at only we are authorized to let go of fo r $ 8 0 ao^ land, and there ia an abundance of out out buildings. Three aerres in cultiva nothing definite as yet regard ted for three times. He stated lins, B. A. Teats, C. S. Craves, $60 an acre. ic re . It is all good orchard land a n j cannot* range The soil is first class and we are Glen Brock, Rinehart Dornheck- in Polk county and can quote tion and rest slashed. Good road. that some $250 would be required ing the bringing in of another 10 acres in city limits, of which 8 acres he bent for a home close to town. All mider only asking $12 an acre for the lot. Price, $1050. good solid fence. B e tte r pick up this b ar are in full bearing fruit; ime-half acre saw mill, but that the prospects to put the association on its feet er, A. L. Barnhart, Willis Simon- ground floor prices. gain while you can get it. 1000 gores near a railroad, 500 of in gra|>ee; there is a 7-room house ami ______ _____ were not by any means discour in good shape, and formally ask- ton- 360 acres, 35 in cultivation, 25 acres of a l«*g barn. Terms one hi.lf cash, and 19 acres, all in cultivation . 1 room house , which is in cultivation, for which we I f you are in the market fo r Fam timber, 300 acres of other land not ily orchard, and all the b e st of land J are only asking $45 the acre. aging for the securing of such ed for an appropilXthm of that ~ T V * " ,, Desirable the lailance to suit at 6 per cent. n»sd. P r ic e . $ 2 5 0 0 . fences!, two streams of running water Francis Donaldson. an industry. It seemed to be the amount. location and first class soil. real estate yon will serve On $ 0 the acre public the year around, seven room house, not s o f w ell improved land w ithin four acres, 100 acres rown to grain and consensus of opinion among the Mr. Ayres brought to the Francis Donaldson died Mon your own interests by get- M N 'f Dallas W ell adapted for fru it or I Here is a coast ranch for yon: 280 »very good, two large barns. Will sell the 156 cron goos with the place if sold lie- poultry, and with esp ecially rich soil. club members that reasonable clubs attention the presenting of day. January 15, 1912, from . . . acres none in cultivation, and no im this at $20 an acre, 'one-third cash and fore July 1st, also seven head oj horses , None cleared, and several balance in five years time at 6 per cent and colts, the sows, two brood sows, efforts should be off ired as an bills at the legislature ro prevent stomach trouble after several j in touch with US. One of the b est paying p riva’ # sawm ill provements prop erties in Polk county, doing a good busi • million feet of good timber, already for interest. machinery and wagons, in fact every- inducement for such an inprove- the dumpage of sewage in un- months' illness. The funeral Oreeron lands a snooiultv ness and lots o f lim iter laud Î D connection a railroad when it gets there. School A good for $175. Two goo.1 lot* on I tl?in* lo *•"“ wit.h > Including a pair ol ment. Ow ner d esires to re tire . navigable streams, and sounded was held Tuesday afternoon at 1 1 and i»o*totfire nearby. Four miles from 1 platform «calet, slioop, itoat* arlJ thick Washington street, Mr. Tracy Staats informed the a note of warning to that effect, o’clock from the evangelical I --------------------------------------- --- 600 acrt‘8 of m»od dark «oil, lays fine the coast aud on county road. The soil macadam streets all with sewer ami | en». The price, inclihling everything, imi<l for, one of | j for platting, has about a mile frontage j is excellent, and it is now a fine dairy meeting that the committee ap That we should be on theoutlook church of which he was a mem-1 hich ia corner. Both face north, but is $•’>.■> m i acre, or $.So an acre withont along gnotl county road; only 3 miles o f , ranch. Will trade for vallev land, or pointed to secure financial aid for against the appearance again of ber. Rev. Singleton, tne pastor, I lie cut to face east if desired. Wi l l , the at tiff mentioned; $2,n0t) of this cun ! good railroad station, within 7 miles of $5000. half down and the balance at 6 can -ell at coat, w hich is $650 for the two. : run at 7 |ier cent. our county fair from the county such a bilk That it betokened to preaching the funeral sermon, j good railroad town. Every foot of thi»* ‘ per cent will take it. 105 acre, for |»)00. :t0 acre* cleaned, court had met with that body.and him a coalition between the civil Interment was made in the Odd j tract can l»e plowed up at once, and is l 124 acres, 30 acres in grain, 2200 5 and For $4,500, $2000 of it cash, we can let t situated right in the heart of the Wil 6 year-old prune trees, 4 or 5 (»each you have t»8 acres of land for anv pur-1 20 acre* »lathed, re»t timber. Good fruit engineers and mhnufacturers to Fellow’seem etery. Francis Don-1 land. 3 mile» of l.'alla*. Hntall honae, lamette Valley, ami all we are asking is trees in bearing, rest in timl’er. Run pose. Fifty acres are cleared and ready : force upon smaller and inland aldson was born in Miama eoun-j $50 i»er acre, on the following terms, ning water, fair improvements. Price lor pasture, 18 acres are under cultiva and other building». towns a sort of septic tank scheme ty, Indiana, January 2d, 1849.1 $W000 down at time of agreeing to buv, $ 0 an acre, half cash. tion, ami there is no watte hind There acre» of »oitable land for colon la* for their use. He was united in marriage to $6000 in 60 days, and $6000 on or Itefore are some 10 acres of oak and fir timber. J ing. .WO acre* of rick black loam which 88 acres, all in cultivation, level land, About 100 apple Irtw , f«»nr \>ars old,, U pacticallv level; 333 is rolling and September 1, 1911, and the Ixilanoa on Annie M. Rayburn, November 17.! D a lla s , O r e g o n or before 3 years, at 6 per rent, interest j running water, cl«»se to town. Good are on the place ami in go»*l condition, j covered with »nine oak timber which i* L->70. To this union were l>orn , on all «leferred payments. New bnlM* j iinpmvrnient*. Will lake $13,000 f«»r There is running water an«! a now n*od for paMnre. when cleared i* seven children preceedinjr him to I ings on the place. Pnwpertive buyers [the whole piece, or will divide it into b le u acres could lie irrigated. There g'««l fruit or farming land. The entire On*(»on. could take the morning train at Port three different tracts of 25 acres with ia a go°d seven room house on the place, tract, i* No. 1 land amt ha» good im- R.E. WILLIAMS PrrsMcnl the «rave. He leaves a wife, Chi l d r e n Cry land, look Die land over ami return the the buildiims at $175 art acre, nice peach it is I cated ,V» mile from school and 4 l$ provement«. Holme and two liarna, all one son. two' W. G. VASSALL • L iih ic f four daughters, orchard. A Is*» 28 acre tract for $125 an miles I rod town. same evening. FOR FLETCHER’S fein-eil, well watered with well» »ml u ik u n > K *: brothers and three sisters to Fine farm for -»ale, containing 2**>4,i acre. Half cash. K. C. C'ravei., 1. N. a .,i M M. Kill, mourn his loss, besides several 171 acres, 75 acres cleared, balance »prings. I m i l e , to Airlie »tali in and acres, over 200 under plow, balance fine ha* good cAuntv road running aero»» it. 11’ . O . 1 m »»II. K X. W illiam ., 676 acres, 9 cleared, 100 acres of fata pasture and fine *>nk timber. Five res Krandehiidren and a host of ol k ; new lioiine, go«t>i buildimr-« and new ture, Imlauce in saw timber mid wood, of fine tieaver land B. H . McCall.>ii, F. J . Oinvan Running water Pouemion a n ; time. Price )h0 |>er acre. . fence“, running water, lam! teen in pas- small orchard, fine water supply and and two springs. Fine soil, good fen- Thi» hank >■ pleam.1 to placa 1 t| . friends. Mr. Donaldson has been We have 97 aerea within aix mile* of Chi l dr e n Cry j ture 8 years, ia rich ami ecjual to new, power, logout range; three miles* from ces, 6-room house, barn and other im- Dali»», Ji.poaal ol it. cu.tumeni the (•ciiitw, a resident of Buena Vista for a rlo»e to «chmrl ami rai road. »11 j will grow heavy grain crops; fine dairy good town, and two fro m school. $30 ! proveinent*. If sold in 60 day: ,H °« nn ler fence, FOR FLETCHER’S (t»ine«i during many yean of rontiuuon« I.Umber of years and has the es- good soil, hoc no > tber im- farm ; only $65 per acre : adjoining land an acre, $5000 down and the balance at ¡ crop goea with place at $8,750. $4000 proveinent», that •enrice and growth. we c*n fell at |67 on teem of all who knew him. held at $100; owner retiring I 6 per cent | down, balance in two years. Room These bonds are secured by all of the property now owned or hereafter acquired by the Portland Cement Company, who will have the first unit of their plant in operation next spring. By doubling the capacity of their factory at 25 per cent addi tional cost, the profits are estimated to be 100 per cent greater, The company has no competition on account of low freight rates over California mills, and have acquired all of the available deposits of raw materials within 200 miles of Portland. The value of these deposits is incalculable for cement manufacturing purposes, and all other properties are figured at actual cash cost. Experts estimate that the bonds are I, Brown Block, 420è 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 Secured by Assets Worth Three Times the Bond Issue Gets Money Back and Retains Stock G. L. H A W K IN S ONUMENT Marble— --G ran ite I Real Estate FARM AND FRUIT LANDS I REAL ESTATE SNAPS Itemizer Realty Concern DALLAS CITY BANK C r e s c e n t • B a k i n g , C A S T O R I pow D Ey i C A S T O R I A acre for the next HO da;», with down.