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Sterling Furniture Company *>r',e ' " an> ***•■** *°r we ean ai|<“a'<. * *' : f«w room word» of praise for the lleHiix er. L ife Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moan, who live south of Momurtilh, visited Mr. Sloau’s sister, Mrs. C. W. Holman, Sunday. ITEMIZER R E A LT Y CONCERN George Sheldon passed through he»e enroute to Dallas Sunday. NATIONAL BANK BLOCK, 506 MAIN STREET, DALLAS, OREGON Miss Bessie Sullivan, of Monmouth, is visitiug her a rand wot her, Mrs. E. Clark. Robert Wheeler and Elliert Peterson, of Monmouth, attended Sunday school and church here Sunday, This is the Place, Now is the Time to Buy Your 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 Mis« Edna Smith, of Dallas, attended church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey ami family vis-1 ited his brother who lives in Rickreall Sunday. Mr. Goodman is out working the roads now. There was a bafckct social at the] Mistletoe school house April 5th. They made $21 out of the baskets. Wall Paper, Carpets, Rugs Extension Table, Library Table China Closet, Buffet, Etc. BUENA VISTA. ♦ 't W V W W W W H V W V W W W W W W W W W W W W W W i W W W W W W W W V H % » W Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichols came down Iron» Falls City Saturday to visit with their parents. Prof, and Mrs. W. 88 acres, all in cultivation, level land, I. Reynolds. running water, close to town. Good improvements. Will take $13,000 for Mrs. Helen Roy left Wednesday by the whole piece, or will divide it into boat for Portland. three different tracts of 25 acres with Cricket Bevens, of Airlie was a caller the buildings at $175 an acre, nice peach one day last week. orchard. Also 28 acre tract for $125 an The ladies of the M. E church met acre, Half cash. all dav Thu Hday with Mrs. Lenard 676 acres, 9 cleared' 100 acres of pas north of town. A nice dinner was serv ture, balance in saw timber and .wood, ed at noon. small orchard, fine water supply and Mrs. J. K. Neal went to Salem Wed (lower, big out range; three miles from nesday to visit her cousin. A little girl good town, and two from school. $20 came hack with her and will make her an acre, $5000 down and the balance at 6 |>er cent. home with them. We have 640 acres within 1>* miles of Fred Stump finished setting out his railroad with 10,0*40,000 feet of good saw 40-acre hop yard yesterday. timber on it. There are no improve Paul Hansen has taken a contract of ments but half of the place is cleared getting 600 trellis poles from a China land, and there is an abundance of out range The soil is first class and we are man north of Independence. only asking $12 an acre for the lot. Miss Gladys Hatcher, who has charge 1000 acres near a railroad, 500 of of the Suver school, spent Saturday and which is in cultivation, for which we Sunday at the Anderson Home. are only asking $45 the acre. Desirable Mrs. Frost, of Parker visited with her location and first class soil. daughter, Mrs. Mix, Sunday and attend Here is a coast ranch for yon: 280 ed the Easter services. acres none in cultivation, and no ini Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. N. Anderson provemeuts None cleared, and several are having dental work done at Indepen million feet of good timber, already for dence. a railroad when it gets there. School Ed Prather has taken the contract and postoffice nearby. Four miles from of getting ;K)U trellis poles for some hop the coast ami on county road. The soil is excellent, and it is now a fine dairy man. ranch. Will trade for vallev land, or G. A. Wells was a business visitor to $5000. half down and the balance at 6 Dallas Wednesday. per cent will take it. 222 acres o f fine farm ing land for sale. Our school was well represented at the rally held at Parker last Saturday. Has a good spring, a small orchard, 26 acres good clover, good fencing and sufficient A large crowd was piesent, a good pro of wood for farm uae. W ill sell altogether or gram given by the children and some <'ivide up to hu it. A most desirable location, interesting talks b/ the supeiintemleut between Dallas and Perrydale. Only $65 ar and teachers aim last but not least an acre. appetizing lunch was seryed at noon 24 acres, 8 acres cleared partly, with prepared by the ladies of Parker. no waste land, and the rest it. fir and oak timber. Half an acre is in straw- l»erries ami other small fruit. There is BOWERSVILLE. a small house on the place ami the soil is a fine black loam. Only % mile from Willis McDaniel, of Dallas, is spend a railroad station, ami fout miles from ing his weeks vacation working in his Dallas. Church and school convenient. father’s orchard. You can get this now for .a short time for only $1500 or will trade for a small Frank Law has a new motorcycle. place in Falls City or Dallas. Miss Bessie Bradley, of Salem, who 20 acres, 10 acres of timber, rest open has been visiting with Miss Pearl Man- land, one acre slashed. Small house, gis, returned home Sunday. close to town, all fenced. Price, $50 an E. L. Hayes spent a few days last acre; $600 cash, balance to suit. W e have a o-room house In Dallas fo r sale week buying cattle near Falls City, We were Fortunate Enough to Get the Excellent “ FREE” Sewing Machine Call and Examine It Closing Out the White Machine at a Price never known before $32.50 STERLING FURNITURE CO. at only $800. GILLIAM. haul 225 cords of oak wood for J. E. Hunt. Mrs. B. Y. Allen was brought home They have been working with the grader on our ro ids the pant week. We . from the hospital Saturday. understand that we are to have aoine Eugene Johnston and Mr, Halstead more rock work this summer and are have bought them a new gasolene en* rejoiced to hear it. gins. Misses Pearl Mangis and Besáis Brad* Byron Brudly has taken a contract to Basil Gilliam is now at Walla Walla, Washington, working on a ranch. ( m fw ìfw w m n r) — w '-----:«■» ■ ...... m i “jL —— ■» —» T . — ■ o r* L . J A Durham Denunstrator for 35 Cents while They Last ♦ -------- ----- AT -----2 STAFRIN’S Drug Store! r . Woodman 2 UC M 3DC Rev. W. A. Wood addressed the stu Mrs. Stowe, f Dallas, visited in this dents of the high school Friday atter- | neighborhood Easter Sunday. ternoon. i Frank Stewart has been helping Ed Miss Meldora Jackson is suffering Miniiich haul oak poles the past we> k. with a large sore on her face. As the Misses Pearl Mangis and lies P B. A rant, of the conservatory of j ise Bradley were leaving Mrs. Bradley’s music of the Pacific University at For last Friday, the horse ran down the hill est Grove, came Sunday to spend the ] into a tree, throwing Bessie out ami Easier holiday week at home. | bruising her up considerably. The Independence high school team Little Gracie Irish has been suffering deleated the normal school team here with blood poisoning. She was better Saturday afternoon bv the score of 7 to ! at last report. 4. Miss Amilda Doughty has been absent from the high school on account of seri ous illness. ANTIOCH VALLEY. Repairs have been made ntthecream- Mr. ami Mrs. W. D Gilliam spent erv. Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. Me- J H. Ackerman attened a meeting of Caleb. the Inland Empire Teachers’ associa We see in the paper we got the $2,50 tion in Spokane last week, of which he is president. Miss Queen Lvnn, a midyear graduate of the normal, is teaching in the high sch(A>l in the absence of Miss Doughty. 3C Saturday, April 13 \ , | F’ . W. Strong will commence soon on | (he new store building which he is to erect opposite the hotel. I j A number of normal students spent Sunday at Lucas Grove west of town. Samuel Morrison and brother, Will, have purchased a tract of land two miles south of this place. Geo. A. Nolan Presents 15 PEOPLE 15 M alms Minstrels AND Th e F A M O U S “ 101” RANCH BAND ALSO The Texas Tommy Dance, by Three Couples New Songs, Dances, Jokes 25c, 35c, 50c Big Show PRICES - Popular Prices 25c, 35c, 50c See the Grand Street Parade on Saturday Noon i n r □□I This is a bargain, and we do Don Ritcher and Frank Bed I, who not expect to keep it on the market very long. have been grafting for Holt McDaniel, 10 acrea bearing prunes, In 1 V4 miles of ley were visiting with Mrs. Lola Brad finished Monday evening and returned town ;|9000 to Salem. Seventy acres o f unimproved land in the ley last week. Mt. Pingah region within two miles of town we are authorized to let go of for $80 an Charley Mangis was a business caller The exercises at the Guthrie school acre. I t is all good orchard land and cannot house were well attended Easter Sun in Sheridan last week. be beat for a home eloae to town. All under day. Soliner Ediger, of North Dallas, is good solid fence. B etter pick up (his bar gain while you can get it. Mr. Haves, of KickreAll, was up in whitewashing his prune orchard near 10 acres, all in cultivation. 1-room house. I thi« neighborhood buying cattle last here. Family orchard, and ail the heat of laud. Saturday. Pete Remple, of Bend, was calling on On the public road. Price. $2500. 60 acres o f well improved land within four Frank Stewart and Elmer Brad I y at relatives here last week. miles of Dallas. W ell adapted for fruit or tended the literary at Antioch Saturday coultry, and with especially rich soil. night. MONMOUTH NO. 2 The boy« of the Monmouth concert band have purchased new uniforms. E. A. Rhotel), Held editor of the Pa cihc H the week. Special services were conducted at the Baptist church Sunday bv Revs. Osborn ami ( arson, A number of the high school boys marie a bicycle trip to Salem Sunday. Pa ratline Doughty is able to be out again, but lias to use crutches. A 6 orchestra consisting of seven piec es has l»een organized among the pupils ! of the training school. One o f the beat paying private sawmill properties in Polk county, doing a good busi ness and Iota of timber land in connection Owner desires to retire. No. 166 — 166 acres, at 1125 per acre; on main road and only a mile from the city limits of Dallas. Only 1 Vi mile* to the court house square and postoffice. The place is all under cultivation with the exception of only a few acres along the north end. where the beautiful (.a Creole river runs and bounds the name; a ffo rd « a cool place for stock w-here there are no flies to bother. This is an ideal l>larn and has sn 8 or 9 room house, with plenty o f shade, a large barn and all the necessary outbuildings that go with an up-to- date farm of this kind. There are about 3 acres of fam ily orchard, including prunes, apples, pears and cherries, also has about a dozen Kngliah walnut trees that are loaded with nuts at the present tims. This farm lies as level as could be and has good drainage. This place is easily worth $125 sn acre, situ ated as it is iu a country where the blizzards are unknown and delightful summers. If von are looking for something nice this place w ill suit you. Price 9125 per acre. T rms half cash, balance time to suit. H ere’ s a anap-—only $4200 w ill fine residences right close in town. irge 9-room house and the other ottage. Modern improvements lota with fruit, berries, ornamental flowers. Hold separate if desired. $5000, only $2000 of it. cash, will buy 80 acres of laud within one mile of school and church, on free delivery route, and four miles from town. 41 acres are cleared ami the balance is in oak grubs. There Is a Hne spring and 5 or 6 acres can be irrigated. Some stock will go with the place. 34 acres within a couple of miles of a 16 acres, four miles of town, all in good little town, 10 acres under cultiva tion, 10 acres slashed, and the balance good timber, no improvements, on in second growth oak. Price $75 an county road. Price, $35 an acre. „ . acre, $1000 cash and the balance on 80 acres, 12 acres under plow’, and 15 I term to suit, slashed, rest in good fir timber, some 1 large oak. New house of six rooms,! 230 acres, 4 miles from town. Has good barn, good water, two springs, and good house and 4 barns on the place, creek runs through it. One mile of several good springs, splendid water. good school, 3 miles of town. Price $40 80 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in tim ber and the balance in open pasture, an acre. Terms cash. Hne grazing land, the land is gently We have 358 acres that is a bargain, rolling and soil is splendid. Price at $55 an acre. $7500. $4500 down, balance 6 year’s time at 6 per cent, For $2100, cash, we have for sale a | 10-acre tract that is hard to beat. It is i 162>a acres in Lincoln county, all open within a mile and a half of town, in one | pasture land. It is right on the coast of the most desirable directions, and on a good river,for only $2000, half cash. will probably be on the new electric | Fine stock and as cheap as you could road. It has some improvements, is \ ask with a good road to it.—Itemizer nearly all cleared, and is fenced on one Realty Concern. side. Is close to church and school. 106 acre, 48 in hops, 12 in cultivation We also have two other tracts in the for potatoes, corn or such like, and \ % same vicinity, unimproved. acres is paid for to be grubbed, the bal If vou want a nice small prune or ance of the piece being in ash and ma chard, here is your chance. Eight ple timber. This is all good bottom acres, with, dryer, and all other improv- land, and the lo p yard turned out 40,- ments, close to town, and everything iu 000 pounds of first class hops this last good shape. Seven acres of 10-vear#old crop. There are two good plastered hop prunes, and some nice apples. Close to houses, with balers and all things need town and school with city water. The ed for their operation, and situated far price is $4500. enough apart so that both could not 75 acres, 45 cleared, slashed 15, and catch from the same fire. It is on 20 in pasture, with 12 acres of oak tim- tf<xxl county road, and only one half her; 45 acres are under cultivation, and mile from the depot in a good hop dis even 7 acres are set to prunes. There trict. This is a first class buy at $250 are three wells on the place, the soil is an acre, and good time will be given a red loam, and it is wire fenced. on half the amount. There is a house of eight rooms, and 47 acres fine garden land and In culti good barns and other improvements. vation, 2 1-2 miles from Dallas, on rail Only one mile to town, school and road. Price $80 per acre. Terms to suit church. Price $8000, half cash. Two blocks south and one block west 16 acres only four miles from Dallas that we can now offer at $40 an acre. of the depot we have a house and lot for All in fir timber, but the best of soil, s.de for $1200. It has seven rooms and a bath at d you can pay for the place easy in clearing it up. Close to school and 25 acres, small house and b a r n , o f a other facilities. mile from school house, 1100 cord of 70 acres, 45 cleared, 25 pasture, 25 in wood on it, 250 coni of fir wood, % mile railroad station. Price $1600— timber, 38 acres in prunes and pears from Itemizer Realty Concern. from 1 year to 10. Eighty acres can be irrigated and the creek runs all the year 182 acres, all in cultivation except a round. The land is rolling and the soil few trees around the house. Alxjut 100 red and beaver dam. All fenced with acres in cultivation. House of eight woven wire. Five miles from Salem and rooms, large barn, granary and hen one mile from school and postoffice. house. Sixty acres of Ixjttom land, and $7000. % cash, balance at 6 per cent. all the place is black loam soil. There 106 acres, all cleared and under culti is a family orchard, and 60 young cher vation, all fenced and fine soil, 1 1-2 ry trees, It is within % mile of station, miles to town and school. $90 an acre We can sell this for a short time only at $3000 down and balance on good term s $75 an acre. Large 60x150 lot near Wasli place in 365 acres, 125 cleared and in cultiva tion, the balance in pasture and timber. Ellis addition; has several fruit trees and two large walnut shade trees. Good There is 2 acres of fruit and some gar den, two wells and several springs. The building location. Price $175. soil is good and it is all fenced. Only 340 acres, 40 acres slashed and seeded 2j 2 miles from railroad town. $ti() an to grass, 10 acres in cultivation, very acre is wanted for this, and half cash good barn, shack of a house, plenty of will carry the deal. water, all under good fence. Place is W e have 120 acre* rive mllea from Dallas rough and has a good bearing orchard. of the best land in the valley that we can sell 290 acres of good hr timber, mostly sec for $100 an acre. There are no improve ond growth, averaging about 20 inches, inents, but if is all in cultivation and crop, and one-third of the crop goea in at this with about 1,000,000 feet of large fir. figue. This is one of the finest farms in Price $5000, if sold soon. All good black Polk ecunty. and the owner has only lately soil. We have a nice residence, close in, that is a snap at $1300. It is of five rooms, and is fixed up with all modern conveniences. The lot is 60x150 feet, and it cannot be beat as an ideal loca We have a dandy stock ranch in the tion. Conte quick or someone else will coast range of 160 acres that we are gobble it up. now offering at $2000. There is a good We have a lot of overflow land along house thereon and two bains. There areabout 40 acres of fine bottom land. the river that is just I he place to grow fine peaches. Conveniently located in If vou want a fine mountain ranch, here every way, and the price is $110 an acre. is your opportunity to get one cheap. 15 acres within two miles o f town, unim proved, but the finest of orchard land. Now in oata, with a few young treea aet out thi» spring. W e can get you this snap for $125 an acre. Just the place for a desirable home \ buy two One is a a 5-room On three trees and No. 243— 5 acres, 1 mile from Dallas Col lege, sidewalk to town, 10-room house and a -good barn, two wella and pumps at the barn and one at house; 2 acres o f orchard that poys from $80 to $150 without attention, beside« all the fruit that owners can uae The orchard consists of prunes, pears, apples, plums and cherries; balance garden and meadow. A beautiful home, givin g the quiet easy life o f a (arm and the advantages o f a city. Price $3500, terms $1500 cash, bal ance time to suit. For only $3000— A 9 room hard finished house in Dallas, only one block from business section. This place w ill only be on the market fo r a few weeks. No. 51— 278 acres. 125 cultivation, 00 W e have 240 acres at the head of the Me Tinimnnd* vallev that we are authorised to ' acres of oak timber, balance slashed off. place all fenced, the house is an old one, but th* and out buildings are _ good. $50 pet Runco’ s sawmill, and .. part r __ o . f the __ old __ barn ____ _____ - ____ _ Muford Bunh place It is 16 miles from | acre, one-half cash, the balance at 7 per cent Dallas, and has an old house and barn there 10-screa tract near Dallas, 9 acrea in frnit on. Fighty acres o f it are under fence, and there are some 40 acres of tillable land. It nearly all Italian prunes, 2 year old trees ¡a an ideal stock ranch, and a bargain at the 3 acres fille r o f raspberries. Lavs well. N* Price $1800, half cash, bal price asked H alf cash, at least, it re j improvements. quired. and the balance can be arranged for. snee at 6 per cent. 600 acres near Antelope. W ill sell at $10 an acre or trade for valley farm. 205 acres, 00 acrea in cultivation, balance in pasture snd timber lend There is s good ilwellina house, barns and other outbuildings. \bout 50 acrea are sown to grain, and the balance to grass. I t is located on the public road, within 4 miles o f Falla City and 2 Vh miles o f A irlie. The price ia $35 an sere. 132 acres, 5 acres in cultivation, 5 acres slashed, balance in Hne second growth Hr timber. All kinds of berries, 45 fruit trees, all 2-year-old. Nice run ning stream through owe corner, good house and barn. Price, $2500; $1200 cash, balance on terms to suit. We have 720 acres in one bodv of hill and, some in cultivation, balance in good timber, running water, some in- provements, good soil, lots of timber, fine stock ranch, dose to school, Hey miles of town, for $35 an acre derided to dispose of it. Tw o vacant lots on Main street, opposite school house, 50x100. A desirable home— New 5-room cottage and hath, toilet, lavatory, and electric lights. Fine iraide finish Roof painted green. Attached to «ewer. $>200 the price, $300 down, terms on balance. Fine location. A ll improvementa said for. Tw n aprea of land In Dallas. Ha* nie« 7- -ooin house. with private water plant, and Splendid barn, v»*|| furnished threwghout }ood bottom land and lots o f sll kinds of in il*. 8rveral large Royal Ann cherry trees hat laat year bore 1000 pounds to the tree. Only 5 blocks from the court house. Would make an ideal rarden spot We want $2600 ind $2000 o f it down. 147 acre«, 50 in cultivation and the balance in oak ami Hr timber. Two acres of fruit, good house and harn, well ami springs. Only half mile to school and church. We want $55 an acre for this and it is a bargain. House and two Iota In Dallas, close it New house, plastered, with wood fibre, an* ; has five rooms and outbuildings. P rice $1250 half cash W ill trade stock j < W e have several business chances In Pol- countv for sale, among which might be men tinned a barber shop, a furniture «tore, i I flouring mill, a livery stable, ete. Two improved lots on Hay ter street, cl«>se in, for $250 cash. Both fine build ing sites. A house and two lots one block west of he depot. Fine large 10-room hard finished house with all modern conven iences and street work completed. Price $3200. 84>* acre«, 45 acres in hops, rest in good pasture land, with creek running through it. Good improvements and hop house, and yard trellised in tine shape. ’Price $6825, half down and terms on the balance. 307 acres, 140 cleared, 40 slashed, 140 in pasture, 130 in cultivation, 100 in timner, fair buildings and water supply, four miles from town and one from school. $60 an acre, one half cash, first mortgage for balance. Here is a dairy ranch for you that is hard to beat: It consists of 389 acres, 125 being in cultivation, 100 heavy tim ber and the balance pasture. There are 40 cows and calves, 4 hogs, 60 goats, gi>o(l buildings and lots of them, fine soil, a complete outfit of farm and dairy machinery, and the cream check each month amounts to $100. The owner’s reason for selling is that he wants to get out of the dairy business. The land is situated 2 % miles from the Peedee store, and within one mile of the rail road surveyed from Airlie to the coast. A phone goes with the place. This is the best piece of land in the county for dairying or stock raising. The price is $15000 and one-third can be paid in cash and the balance to suit buyer. 20 acres, one acre slashed, rest in oak grubs. Four room box house. All fenced. Thiee and a half miles from Dallas. Close to school. Good well, good soil. Price $50 an acre with some household goods. Terms, $000, cash if desired. 156 acres, 100 acres sown to grain and the crop gods with the place if sold be fore July 1st, also seven head o] horses and colts, the cows, two brood sows, machinery and wagons, in fact every thing to farm with, including a pair of platform scales, sheep, goats and chick ens. The price, including everything, is $65 an acre, or $55 an acre without the stuff mentioned; $2,500 of this can run at 7 per cent. 105 acres for $4000. 30 acres cleaned, 20 acres slashed, rest timber. Good fruit land. 3 miles of Dallas. Small house and other buildings. 633 acres of suitable land for coloniz ing, 300 acres of rick black loam which is pactigally level; 333 is rolling and covered with some oak timber which is now used for pasture, when cleared is good fruit or farming land. The entire tract is No. 1 land and has good im provements. House and two barns, all fenced, well watered with wells and springs. D'4 miles to Airlie station and has good county road running across it Posession any time. Price $50 per acre We have 97 acres within six miles of Dallas, close to school and railroad, all under fence, good soil, but no other im provements, that we can sell at $57 an acre for the next 60 days, with down. 120 acres, 3 miles of town, 30 acres un der cultivation, rest in pasture and some timber. Good house and barn, good family orchard, best watered place in the country, and some can be irrigated. Good soil. Some broken land. Ma chinery and fodder will go in at $50 an acre. Good house and lot 2 blocks from Main street; lot 80x150 ft; 8 room house; good barn; Price $1400, terms if desired. Two bouses and three lots in Dallas for $4000. One has seven rooms and is modern in every respect, and the other has six rooms. The larger can be purchased alone for $2500. 264 acres, 220 of which is cleared, and 200 under cultivation; 40 acres oak grubs ; 1 acre apples and pears; well and running water. Land slightly rolling and black and gray loam. Fair improve ments and close to school and 3*^ miles of good town. This is a bargain at only $60 an acre. 10 acres iu city limits, of which 8 acres are in full bearing fruit; one-half acre in grapes; there is a 7-room house and a log barn. Terms one-half cash, and the balance to suit at 6 per cent. One house and barn and four lots in Dallas for $3.500. Nice location, sewer connections, city water. Half cash. 97 acres 3>t niiles from Dallas, 30 House cost $2500. acres cleared, balance in fir and oak tim 8 acres near town, 4-room house and ber. 1000 2 year old Italian prune trees. out buildings. Three aerres in cultiva '00 Pomona currants. Fair house and tion and rest slashed. Good road. barn, plenty oi water, two good springs, 5000 cords of wood and a good road to Price, $1050. haul to town. Land lies well for hill 360 acre«, 35 in cultivation, 25 acres of land. Price $<»0 an acre. $2500 down, timber, 300 acres of other land not 140 acres, 50 in cultivation, and the fenced, two streams of running water the year around, seven room house, not balance fine timber. There is a creek very pood, two large barns Will sell on the place and several nice «springs, (his at $3) an acre, one-third cash and which can l>e piped Where desired. imlance in five years time at 6 per cent This is a fine fruit ranch or dairv farm, all being the best of land, and only $4,- interest. 200 is the price, one-third down, and the A gor'd for $175. Two grxxl lots on balance on easy terms. Washington street, with sewer and $2000 cash will buy rnv improvements macadam streets all pai«l for, one of which is corner. Both face north, but on 190 acres of O. A C. railroad land lj^ an be cut to lace east if desired. Will uiles from Falls City. Improvements consist of a good 4-room house with II at cost, which is $650 for the two. chamber, about 2 acres in cultivation, For $4,500, $2000 of it cash, we can let a I tout 20 fruit trees, some berries, chick von have 68 acres of land for anv pur en house and good picket fence and pose. Fifty acres are cleared and ready other improvements. Reason for sell for pasture, 18 acres are under cultiva ing other business to look alter. Also tion. and there is no waste land There have 40 acres joining same with about are some 10 acres of oak and fir timber. 15 acres oj>en land, 5 acre» in g«*xl cul Aliout 100 apple trees, four years old, tivation, will seM along with other for are on the place and in go**d condition. $1500. Good little barn. There is fanning water an«l a 27 acres within one and a half miles ioten acres could be irrigated There is a good seven room house on the place, °*J }*/1* ° i vf r^ land, with j good improvements and fine orchard it is 1 cated % mile from school and 4)4 rice $4000. miles from town. 80 acres. 70 in estivation. This land 171 sere«, 75 acres cleared, balance pasture and fine oak timber. Five acres lies well for orchard or anything else. I here are 10 acrea in pasture, with nice of fine beaver land. Running water and two springs. Fine soil, g»xsl fen- river and timber; good garden right at oes, 6-room house, barn and other im it:r.rlver;- r,! ^ ; ,air »mi «»».i provements. If sold in 60 days, of little orch»rd. Horeee, ho»», cow »mi . machinery, ,|| >es with place at $8,750. down balance in two vears. The Independence high school second A livin g producing home for sale— One o 600 seres of good dark «oil, lava fine the moat beautiful livin g sites in Falla Cit> team defeated the Monmouth high for platting, ha* «Unit a milt* frontage Oregon, is offered fo r »ale at a bargain. Th» school here Saturday afternoon. along good enmity road; only 3 mile« of land is 2 H acres in extent and ia the be« Henry C. Fletcher, of Salem, visited good railroad station, within 7 miles of strawberry soil in the world. It ia alread> in 40 English walnuts and some 6' with his cousiu, M. M. Jones, the Hr»t good railroad town. Every foot of this planted apple treea. out four years. An adjoining act of tlie week. tract can l*e plowed np at once, and ia can be had fo r 0750 Almost new moden house of 9 rooms, with many conveniences The present population of Monmouth situated right in the heart of the Wil good bam and outbuildings. Th# cash pric* lamette Valley, and all we are asking is ia $.'500, and it is a anap for the peraon wh is estimated to he ttJO. $50 tier acre, on the following terms, want« a fin# location, sure te double in value E. C. Pinkerton, of A s h la n d ,_ _ $6(100 down at time of aareeing to huy. aad whereon one can easily make-a “ ving. waa looking at property hers with the inten $tW00 in 60 days, and $6000 on or M o re We have a fine sub-division project of tion of locating to attend the normal Septembar 1, 1911, and the balance on or before 3 years, at 6 j»er cent, interest 60 acres, nearly in D m II ss , that it on th» on all deferred paymenta. New build market for 30 days only. Fine «oil and ing« on the place. Prospective buyer« thete is money in platting it. / m P f u n d e rs r n ronK1 take the morning train at Port-, Fln, f>rni for « !e, containing 2«4V land, look the land over aud return f i t * ! IPrWi oyer *310 under plow. ba*«n«*° fine same evening. joak; new house, goon building« a^d new 124 sere«, .30 acres in grain. 2310 S and fence«, running w ater, land be* n in paa- *" Dwelling A Tóate. Alterative and Reeolveot. The 6 year-old prune tree«, 4 or 5 peach tore 8 year«, is rich dial equal to new, | 320 acre«, ¿5 acres cleared and 100 in ‘ . 108 1-8 “ i-" * at Wet remedy for Kidneys, Liver end Bowel*. dance timber, two houses Thirty acres tree« in l»eanng. rent in timber. Ron- . will grow heavy grain c ro je ; fin eo«.. I p*. tare, Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions aad Disorder« u m »Hier improvement», ning water, fair i nap roars tuen te. Price ( farm ; only $65 per acra; adjoining lan«. I ' of the Skin Purities the Blood aad gtvee ^ n n — V - - - . - * e ,? CrCT- One-hall caah, with i.r Tame. SUeagth aad Vigor to the catire syeum. •oil tine. 91 ~ an acre, hall caah. $.<0 »n act*, half ca»h. held at 9100; owner retino» [ l,n,e on the balance at 7 per cent. K N BLOOD PÜ RlFl [ R