NOMINATIONS FOR PRIMARIES. You Find Those W ho are Asking the WiU o f the People April 19th. R E P R E S E N TA TIV E J. W. Finn, McCoy, republican. Elmer E. Paddock, Indepen­ dence, republican. Verd Hill, Independence, dem­ ocrat. WHY THE DEMOCRATS SHOULD NAME WILSON a F. Beasley, Prominent Editor, Gives Strooi Reasons. ITEMIZER R E A LTY CONCERN PolkC Adaptabl Any N A T IO N A L B A N K BLOCK, 506 M AIN STREET, DALLAS, OREGON We have British Columbia and Oregon Timber Lands We have California Orchard Lands We have Canada W heat Lands We have trades all over the United States Besides this list of Home Lands By R. F. B E A S LE Y, Editor o f th t M onrot (N . C») Journal. E. M. Smith, Dallas, republi­ A dozen years ago Judge W alter H. Neul sent me a book by Woodrow Wll- | can. • Asa Robinson, Independence, son. which was my A m acquaintance with this student and statexmau. The democrat. A. F. Toner, Dallas, republi- cleurn«'MN o f Htateuieut and the vigor of the ideax o f that book marked, to my can. wind, the work o f n man who was COM M ISSIONER some day to be a great force in this J. A. Baxter, Perrydale, country Since then 1 have been a publican Wilsou umu, only wulriug the time ! A. H. Wyatt, McCoy, demo- when the circumstances and the d’.»- ! mauds o f democracy should press inio j crat. S. H. McElmurry, Indepen­ service the master character that was , then lu the course o f preparation. Fin* | dence, democrat. 88 acres, all in cultivation, level Unii, 147 acres, 50 in cultivation and the 132 acres, 5 acres in cultivation, 5 A house and two lots one block west Evan Evans, Rickreall, repub­ ersou said that the world would aooner j running water, close to town. Good balance in oak and fir tim ber. T w o acres slash id, balance in fine second o f he depot. Fine large 10-room hard or later make a beaten track to .th e lican. door o f the uinu who knew and did improvements. W ill take $13,000 for acres of fruit, good house and barn, well grow th fir timber. A ll kinds of berries, finished house with all modern conven- Geo. A. Wells, Buena Vista, well his Job. no matter what that work the whole piece, or will divide it into and springs. Only half mile to school 45 fruit trees, all 2-year-old. Nice run- iencea and street work completed, three different tracts of 25 aurea with and church. W e want $55 an acre fo r ; ning stream through oae corner, good Frice $3200. republican. might be uor what the aituallou o f the the buildings at $175 an acre, nice peach this and it is a bargain. house and barn. Price, $2500; $1200 84)6 acres, 45 acres in hops, rest in S H E R IFF d«>er orchard. Also 28 acre tract for $125 an $5000, only $2000 of it cash, will buy cash, balance on terms to suit. good pasture land, with creek running Cradled In the pure Ideala o f south­ acre, H alf cash. J. M. Grant, Dallas, democrat. 80 acres of land within one mile of through it. Good improvements and W e have 720 acres in one body of hill John W. Orr, Rickreall, repub­ ern Anglo-Saxon democracy. Woodrow j 670 acres, 9 cleared, 100 acres of pas- school and church, on free delivery ami, «mne in cultivation, balance in hop bouse, and yard trellised in tine Wilsou has all his life hecii a profound j ture, balance in saw tim ber and wood, route, and font miles from town. 41 lican. good timber, running water, some iu- shape. Price $6825, half down and student o f the science o f government small orchard, fine wutef supply and acres are cleared ami the balance is in provements, good soil, lots o f timber, terms on the balance. ASSESSOR and the principle** o f real democracy, power, b igo u t range; three miles from oak grubs. There Is a fine spring and fine stock ranch, close to school, tiey 307 acres, 140 cleared, 40 slashed, 140 W. A. Ayres. Dallas, republican and It I h uot singular that inuu o f ¡gissi town, and two from school. $¿10 5 or 6 acres can be irrigated. Some miles of town, for $35 an acre in pasture, 130 in cultivation, 100 in Arthur R. Allen, Rickreall, re­ this type, having hud the rare oppor­ i an acre, $5000 down and the balance at stock w ill go with the place. 34 acres within a couple of miles of a timber, fair buildings and water supply, tunity o f developing his administra­ ! 6 per cent. publican. 16 acres, four miles of town, all in good little tow n, 10 acre« under cultiva- four miles from town and one from W e have 640 acres within 1 4 miles of tive and practical abilities lu the man­ Finley Edgar, Rickreall, demo­ good timber, no improvements, Oil tion, 10 acres slashed, and the balance school. $60 an acre, one. half cash, first agement o f a great university, where ' railroad with 10,0*H),000 feet of good saw county road. Price, $35 an acre. in second growth oak. Price $75 an mortgage for balance, crat. he was called upon to tight a tremen­ timber on it. There are no improve- m i . , i acre, $1000 cash and the balauce on i n • * • , . . . F. E. Meyer, Rickreall, demo­ 1 incuts but half of the place is cleared 80 acres, 12 acres under plow, and 15 1 term to suit. j Here 1H a dairy ranch for you that is dous battle In behalf o f practical de­ slushed, rest" in good fir timber, som e' ¡hard to beat: It consists of 389 acres, ! land, and there is an abundance of out crat. mocracy against Intrenched privilege as being in cultivation, 100 heavy tini- C. L. Hubbard, Dallas, repub­ Insistent for advantage as It is in the range The soil is first class and we are large oak. New house of six room s,} 230 acre*, 4 miles from town. Has 125 only asking $12 an acre for the lot. good barn, good water, two springs, and j good house and 4 barns on the place, ber and the balance pasture. There Cosy homes furnished from cellar to roof with the lican. government o f the United States, are 40 cows and calves, 4 hogs, 60 goats, creek runs through it. One m ile of j several good springs, splendid water, 1000 acres near a railroad, 500 of latest from the best factories. Everything fash­ SURVEYOR should be revealed to the world as the good school, 3 miles of town. Price $40 8t} acres in cultivation, 40 acres in tim- good buildings and lots of them, fine which is in cultivation, for which we au acre. Term s cash. her and the balance in open pasture, soil, a complete outfit of farm and dairy Ben. F. Beezley, Falls City, re­ master mind in the interpretation and are only asking $45 the acre. Desirable ionable and in the best taste. Our prices are right fine grazing land, the land is gently machinery, and the cream check each application o f the democracy that Is location and first class soil. W e h ave-358 acres that is a bargain, publican. rolling and soil is splendid. Price month amounts to $100. The owner’ s —they have to be—competition is too keen. Just today struggling to throw off the band­ at $55 an acre. $7500. $450l) down, balance 6 year’s reason for selling is that he wants to F. M. Suver. Dallas, democrat. ages that privilege and shortsighted­ ! H ere is a coast ranch for you: 280 as satisfactory goods are carried here a3 in the big acres none in cultivation, and no ini get out of the dairy business. The land For $2100, 4 cash, we have for sale a time at 6 per cent, ness have fastened upon this great provements TRE AS U R E R None cleared, and several 10-acre tract that is hard to beat. It is is situated 2 4 miles from the Peedee city department stores and mail order houses. And 162)6 acres in Lincoln county, all open store, and within one mile of the rail­ Tracy Staats, Dallas,democrat. democratic laud literally while it s lep t j million feet of good timber, already for i w ithin a m ile and a half of town you have the additional guarantee o f our local rep­ That he Is the master o f his Job. mu* ; rt railroad when it gets there. School of the most desirable directions, and pasture lami. It is right on the coast road surveyed from A irlie to the coast. CORONER terful In ideas aud tguoraut of the ant^ post office nearby, to u r miles from w ill probably be on the new electric on a good ri ver,for only $2000, half cash. A phone goes with the place. This is utation—on which our whole future depends. Fine stock and as cheap as you could the best piece of land in the county for It has some improvements, is ■ "« V °V ",.V ro»rt. T lie noil road. R. L. Chapman, Dallas, repub­ in.-.«. plinmliiK* nml b ick erin g o f poll- i IHP ,....... ^ j la excellent, and it is now a hue dairy nearly all cleared, and is fenced on one ask with a good road to it.— Item izer dairying or stock raising. The price ia I th inns, explains why Hie heart o f de- Realty Concern. lican. ! ranch. W ill trade for vallev land, or $15000 anti one-third can he paid in cash I inocracy, burdened today as uever be- $5000. half down and the balance at 6 side. Is close to church and school. SCHOOL S U P E R IN T E N D E N T W e also have two other tracts in the 106 acre, 48 in hops, 12 in cultivation and the balance to suit buyer. I fore with the longing for light and per cent w ill take it. same vicinity, unimproved. for potato*;, corn or such like, and 1)6 H. C. Seymour, Dallas, repub­ leadership, has turned universally to 20 acres, one acre slashed, rest in oak acres is paid for to be grubbed, the bal­ grubs. Four room I 222 acres o f fine farm ing land fo r tale, box house. A ll lican. I f vou want a nice small prune or­ this man o f the hour. j Has a good spring, a small orchard, 26 acres ance of the piece being in ash and ma­ fenced. Three and a half miles from Fight James. E. Dunton, Falls City, lu the light o f the breadth, the depth, ! of good clover, good fencing and sufficient chard, here is your chance. ple timber. This is all good bottom Dallas. Close to school. Good well, ; wood for farm une. W ill sell altogether or acres, with dryer, and all other improv- republican. C O M P L E T E H O U SE F U R N IS H E R S the understanding and the sympathy j divide up to suit. A most desirable location, inents, close to town, and everything in land, ami the hop yard turned out 40,- good soil. Price $50 an acre with some C O U NTY JUDGE o f u man like W oodrow Wilson the ! between Dallas and Perrydale. Only $05 ar good shape. Seven acres of 10-year old 000 pouuds of first class hops this last household goods. Terms, $600, cash if crop. There are two good plastered hop desired. DALLAS, OREGON prunes, and some nice apples. Ldose to F. K. Hubbard, Falls City, effort to tag any man “ southern.” 24 acres, 8 acres cleared partly, with tow n ami school with city water. The houses, with balers and all things need­ “ western’* or “ northern’* seems puerile. 156 acres, 100 acres sown to grain and republican. ed for their operation, and situated far The problems o f democracy are not no waste land, and the rest it; fir and price is $4500. enough apart so that both could not the crop goes with the place if sold be­ U. S. Loughary, Dallas, repub­ sectional oak timber. Half an acre is in straw­ Indeed, only In a narrow 75 acres, 45 cleared, slashed 15, and catch from the same fire. It is on a fore July 1st, also seven head oj horses berries and other small fruit. There is lican. sen se-n ational—they are worldwide in pasture, with 12 acres of oak tim ­ good county road, and only one half and colts, the cows, two brood sows, Ed. F. Coad, Dallas, republi­ The mun whose vision Is too lim­ a small house on the place and the soil 20 is a fine black loam. Only )6 mile from b er; 45 acres are under cultivation, and mile from the depot in a good hop dis­ machinery and wagons, in fact every­ can. ited to see this Is no democrat I a railroad station, ami four miles from even 7 acres are set to prunes. There trict. This is a first class buy at $250 thing to fann with, including a pair of Mrs. Ktonehocker left Friday to Visit N. F. Gregg, Ballston, demo- | at all. only a partisan, and because Dallas. Church and school convenient. are three wells on the place, the soil is an acre, and good tim e w ill be given platf«»rm scales, sheep, goats and chick­ The funeral of Mrs. W alker was in-ill ens. The price, including everything, her parents at Oregon City. at Bethel Friday. Crat. W oodrow Wilsou is such a man tlie You can get this now for a short time a red loam, and it is wire fenced. on half the amount. is $65 an acre, or $.55 an acre without 47 acres fine garden land and In culti­ the stuff mentioned; $2,500 of this can J. B. Teal, Falls City, repub- ! darts and sling* o f petty w elfare have for only $1500 or will trade for a small There is a house of eight rooms, aud Byron Bradely and family of Gilliam , Misses Donaline and Darr made good barns and other improvements. vation, 2 1-2 miles from Dallas, on rail­ place in Falls City or Dallas. fallen harmlessly from his armor and visited at the home of J. W . Muugis lican. run at 7 per cent. trip to Salem Saturday. 20 acres, 10 acres of timber, rest open Only one mile to town, school and road. Price $80 per acre. Terms to suit Smidav. Jas Sweeney, Dallas, democrat. i the sun o f his democracy day by day laud, one acre slashed. Small house, church. Price $8000, half cash. A basket social will be held at Bethel j 105 acres for $4000. 30 acres cleaned, j penetrates deeper und deeper the re- T w o blocks south and one block west 20 acres slashed, rest timber. Good fruit Friday night. A large crowd is de tired. I K. I, Hayes is milking 35 cows and JUSTICE DISTRICT 5 close to town, all fenced. Price, $50 an 16 acres only four miles from Dallas • cesses o f the country. These are the shipping cream to the Capita! City of the depot we have a house and lot for land. 3 miles of Dallas. Small bouse acre; $600 cash, balance to suit. that we can now offer at $40 an acre. Messrs John McKee and Joe Grabel , creamery. Sanford Snyder, Independence, | fundamental reasons why l am for sale for $1200. It has seven rooms and And other buildings. went over to Salem Monday. We have a o-room house in Dallas for sale A ll in fir timber, but the best of soil, a hath republican. i Woodrow Wilson at only $800. This is a bargain. and we do a d yon can pay fur the place easy in | Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were home from 633 acres of suitable land for coloniz­ Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher had quite a Bridgeport Saturday and Sunday. .J. D. Winn, Buena Vista, re­ The next reason Is that he Is the only mu expect to keep it on the market very long clearing it up. Close to school and 25 acres, small bouse and barn,4 of a ing, .100 acres of rick black loam which run awav Thursday night when the man who can win No man with a lo* publican. IS Hi-res bearing prunes, In 1 % miles of other facilitieh. mile froi^i school house. 1100 cord of i is pactically level; 333 is rolling and Charley Maligns went (idling Sunday horse became frightened and threw ;$3000 R. W. Baker, Independence, 1 cal tag can ride the gale in the coming town 70 acres, 45 cleared, 25 pasture, 25 in wood on it, 250 cord of fir wood, 4 mile ¡covered with some oak tim ber which is them both out breaking Mrs, Fletchers west of Dallas and reported a good catch. Sevouty acres o f unimproved land in the ; crisis The current o f rising democ­ from railroad station. Price $1600— now used for pasture, when cleared is Mt. Pingah region within two miles o f town timber, 38 acres in prunes and pears ; T. ^ wrist. I Mr. Oregon Bright, a recent arrival democrat. racy Is to«» strong and deep to he d! good fruit or farming land. The entire we are authorized to let go o f for $80 an from 1 year to 10. fligh ty acres can be Iton m er Kea,tv Concern, JUSTICE DISTRICT 3 Miss Gladys Stewart returned home from Tennesee w as a guest ut the Cadle acre. It is all good orchard land and cannot verted Info sluice gates and stagnant irrigated and the creek runs all the year 182 acres, all in cultivation except a tract is No. 1 land and has good im ­ home a few days last week. • beat for a home close to town. A ll uiidei last Wednesday having finished her H. Holman, Dallas, republican. pools The people will not he divert­ good solid fence. Better pick up this bar round. The land is rolling and the soil few trees around the house. About 100 provements. House and two barns, all | Fred Mangus, of Salem, was in this term of school at Cherry Grove. gain while yon can get It. red and beaver dam. A ll fenced with acres in cultivation. House o f eight fenced, wrell watered with wells ami ed If they «•«n’t get the genuine ar JUSTICE DISTRICT 4 vicinity recently culling on relatives and springs. L 4 miles to A irlie s la lh n and Mr. Slmnk purchased a colt at the friends. 1<5 acres, all in cultivation. 1-rooin house woven wire. Five miles from Salem and rooms, large barn, granary and ben tl<-le that W ilson stands for they will J. H. Flower, Falls City, re- Family orchard, and all the best of land. one mile from school and postoffice. boute. Sixty acres of bottom land, and has good county road running across it Riggs sale. grasp at the shadow In the form of On the public road. Price, $2500. Holt McDaniel is building some new j publican. $7000. )6 cash, balance at 6 per cent. all the place is black loam soil. There Posession any time. Price $50 per acre Theodore R oosevelt With the Demo wire fence on his place. 60 acres of well irapri improved land within four Constable, Jesse L. Beezley, crntlc* lainiier in the hands o f a real is a family orchard, and 60 young cher­ W e have 97 acres within six miles of 106 acres, all cleared and under c u lti­ miles of Dallas. W ell adapted for fruit or j Falls City, democrat. vation, all fenced and fine soil, 1 1-2 ry trees, It ia within 4 mile of station, Dallas, close to school and railroad, all champion It will make little difference poultry, and with especially rich soil. PIONEER. W e can sell this for a short tim e only at under fence. gt 2 blocks from for $100 an acre. There are no improve­ ond growth, averaging about 20 inches, necessary outbuildings that go with an up-to- . „ Q o f nine ,iQ.,0 T k û f funeral u n a m i opportunity f th«- D«-n...< r»ri«- pnrt.r B. I. Ferguson lias begun remodeling Hniiclay. Main street; lot 80x150 ft; 8 room ! n ness days. The °PP"r» » " ,»v o •«» ments, but it is all in cultivation and crop, date fann o f this kind. There are about 3 with about 1,000,000 feet of large fir. consist* In its iihillt.v to recognize the acres o f fam ily orchard, including prunes, and one-third of the crop goes in at this Fred Domnsrbofskv visited and even- his house. house; good barn; Price $1400, terms if occured on the 14th, Rev. W. This is one of the finest farms in Price $5000, if sold soon. A ll good black desired. ing last week at Orie lla i rington’ s. apples, pears and cherries, also has about a figne. fa c t A. N. G ilbert was out. from Salem Standly officiating, and interment dozen English walnut trees that are loaded Polk county, and the owner has only lately soil. Two houses and three lots in Dallas Monday looking over the company’s with nuts at the present time. This farm lies decided to dispose of it. was held in the Salt Creek burial Uolumhla tS C.i Plate- "T h e Wilson as level as could be and has good drainage. W e have a nice residence, close in, for $4000. One has seven rooms and farm. 15 acres within two miles o f town, unirn place. Messrs P. New feldt, M. b«M)tn has (leveh»pe«l n velocity that T h i. p l.c . i . . . . H r worth »125 ... ocro, ..... | ro„ d ,1U1 ,)rrh, rd ,„ nd. Now that is a snap at $1300. It is of five is modern in every respect, and the ated as it is in a country where the blizzards I in ¡n oats, oatB with a few young treeR set out thi* room«, and ia fixed up with all modern Rov Ferguson lias bought 1400- Wilson. Chas. Henkle. John Rem- hut k es H t I ley * comet look us If It are other has six rooms. The larger can be unknown and delightful summers. I f Snring pound work horse. W e can get you this snap for $125 you are looking f«>r something nice this place i i an 1 acre. Just the place for a desirable home conveniences. The lot ia 60x150 feet, purchased alone for $2.500. pel, George Rempel and N. O ’ ­ were atan dim* *nii " w ill suit you. Price $125 per acre. T rms ! anti it cannot be heat as an ideal loca­ Mr. lin d e n is building a large chick­ Kelly acted as pall bearers. 264 acres, 220 of which is cleared, and half cash, balance time to suit. | W e have a dandy stock ranch in the tion. Come quick or someone else will en house on bis place. W ill bring back the 200 under cu ltiyalion ; 40 acres oak Mrs. Reddekopp was born at Tw o varan* lots on Main street, opposite coast range of 160 acres that we are gobble it up. original color to gray grubs ; 1 acre apples anti pears; well and school house. 50x100. The W est Salem Supply store collect­ now offering at $2000. There is a good an«l f sited hair and Newhorst, Russia, on September ed fifty dozen eggs in Kola Friday. W e have a lot o f overflow land along running water. Land slightly rolling A desirable home— New 5-room cottage and house I hereon and two bains. There The follow ing letters remained w ill leave the hair 12th, 1818. coming to Oregon in bath, toilet, lavatory, snd electric lights. Fine arcabont 40 awes of fine bottom land. the river that ia just the place to grow anti black and gray loam. Fair improve­ There was a vacum cleaning outfit in finiah. Roof painted green. Attached clean, fluffy and nu 1888, settling at Lewisville, but uncalled for in the Dallas post- inside ments and close to school and 3)6 m ile« to sewer. $1290 the price, $300 down, terms If vou want a fine mountain ranch, here fine peaches. Conveniently located in town Monday working for M *. Holman tural. office Tuesday: every way, and the price ia $110an acre. of gotxl town. This is a bargain at on ly in 1896 the family moved to Polk on balance. Fine location. A ll improvements is your opportunity to get oue cheap. and others. On hand at all deal $60 an acre. Miss Helen Anderson. paid for. leg 1 ' »>r., or dir«*« t from tin- Station, where they have since No. 243— 5 acres, 1 mile from Dallas Col Tw o improved lota on H ay ter street, 10*acre» in city limits, of which 8 acres Sunday school w h s organized here Iximtnry. ex oro*«, prepaid, on receipt o f $|.»*i, Miss G. Rose (2). T w o seres o f land in Dallas. Has nice 7- lege, sidewalk to town, 10-room house and a resided. She was the mother o f Both fine build­ are in full bearing fru it; one-half acre co trial bott Ic and comb sent for five 2 cent r«iom house, with private water plant, and good barn, two wells and pumps at the barn close in, for $250 cash. with the following officers : Supt. Mrs. Mr. S. R. Coleman. stamps to rove postage and packing. He m m * 12 children. 9 o f whom survive well furnished throughout. Splendid barn. and one at house; 2 V4 acres o f orchard that ing sites. in grapes; there is a 7-room house and Haskett; assistant, Mrs. W ill Sneed; and tell in •er riginul color of your hair Good bottom land and lots of all kinds of | pays from $80 to $150 without attention, Mis3 Greenwald. teachers. Mrs. Magee, Miss Mitty ami 1 h, her. and one half brother. She One house ami barn and four lots in a log barn. Term s one hr.If cash, and fruit. Several large Uoysl Ann cherry trees besides all the fruit that owners can use Mary T. Goldman. Goldman Bldg. St. Paul jalance to suit at 6 per cent. Miss Anna Kan. Mr. H eddin; secretary and treasurer, that last year bore 1000 pounds to the tree The orchard consists of prunes, pears, apples, Dallas for $3.500. Nice location, sewer the ha was an estimable lady and leaves Only 5 blocks from the court house. Would plums and cherries; balance garden and connections, city Mrs. M itty. Mr. Earl Register (3). water. H alf cash. 97 acres 3)6 miles from Dallas, 30 many friends to mourn her loss. make an ideal garden apot. W e want $2000 meadow. A beautiful home, giving the quiet Mrs. Electa Simson. acres cleared, balance in fir and oak tim - and $2000 o f it down. easy life o f a farm and the advantages o f i House cost $2500. city. Price $3500, terms $1500 cash, bsl v w od 2 year rein ok! vm ñ Italian a u a n prune |>i uuc trees. n tc o , Mrs. Wm. Sullivan. H ere’ s a snap— only $1200 w ill buy two 8 acre« near town, 4-room house and ber. i 1000 Has An Old Knife. fine residences right close in town. One is a ance time to suit. out buildings. Three aerree in cultiva­ 500 Pomona currants. Fair house and Miss W inniefred Switzer. Inrge 9-room house and the other a 5-room barn, p’ . enty oi water, two good springs, For only $3000— A 9 room hard finished tion and rest It is the fashion just now for slashed. Good road. cottage. Modern improvements. On three house in Dallas, only one block from business Mrs. Frank Thomas. 5000 cords of wood and a good road to th i newspajiers to be raking up lots with fruit, berries, ornamental trees and | section. This place will only be on the Price, $1050. Mrs. Grace Thomas. haul to town. Land lies well for hill flowers. Sold separate i f desired. market for a few weeks. ail the old knives in the country, 360 acres, 35 in cultivation, 25 acres of land. Price $60 an acre. $2500 down, Frank Thomas. W e have 240 acres at the head o f the Me- I No. 51— 278 acres, 125 cultivation, 80 tim ber, 300 acres of other land not and the Itemizer has found one Tim monds valley that we are authorized to ! acres o f oak timber, balance slashed off, place Mr. F. S. Thomas Family. 140 acres, 50 in cultivation, and the too. It lielongs to Dad Cowles, ] let go o f at $6400. It is located 1 m ile from j nil fenced, the house is an old one, but the fenced, two streams of running water Mrs. Jeannette Thompson (2 ). ! Konco's sawmill, and ia a part o f the old 1 barn and out buildings are good. $50 per the year around, seven room house, not balance fine timber. There is a creek he bringing it here when he j Hu ford Bush place. I t is 10 miles from | acre, one-half cash, the balance at 7 per cent very go«xi, two large barns. W ill sell on the place and several nice springs, Miss Sarah Toney. | Dallas, and has an old house and barn there eame from Massachusetts some this at $2tf an acre, one-third cash and which can be piped where desired. 10-acres tract near Dallas, 9 acres in fruit on. Eighty acres of it are under fence, and Mrs. Lizzie Toney. half a dozen years ago. It is balance in five years time at 6 |»er cent This is a fine fruit ranch or dairy farm, ! there are Some 40 acres o f tillable land. It nearly all Italian prunes, 2 year old trees all being the best of land, and only $4,- C. G Coad. ia an ideal stock ranch, and a bargain at the 1 3 acres fille r o f raspberries. Lava well. N< interest. one his father used to own, he Price $1800, half cash, bal 200 is the price, one-third down, and the price asked. H a lf cash, at least, is re­ j improvements. Postmaster. having bought it for a particular A good for $175. Tw o go«xl lots on balance on easy terms. quired. and the balance can be arranged for. * nee at 6 per cent. Washington street, with sewer and House and two lots in Dnllns. close in purpose and kept it in a certain $2000 cash will buy my improvements New Second Hand Store. New house, plastered, with wood fibre, am! macadam streets all paid for, one of . n «e re or trodo for farm. drawer in the home, and as sharp has five rooms and outbuildings. Price $1250 which is corner. Both face north, hut on 190 acres of O. A C. railroad land 1)6 Mr. B. R. Watson, o f Salem 205 seres, 80 acres in cultivation, balance half cash. W ill trade stock. as a razor. Mr. Cowles obtained pasture and timber land. Thera is a good can be cut to face east if desired. W ill miles from Falls City. Improvements and Montana, has leased the in consist o f a good 4-ro«>m house with dwelling house, barns and other outbuildings. it at his death and has kept it W e have several business chances in P o ll -ell at cost, which is |4‘»50 for the two. Matthews & Madison building on About 50 acres are sown to grain, and the ronnty for sale, among which might he men chamber, about 2 acres in cultivation, ! ever since. He knows o f its be­ balance to grass. It is located on the public Honed a barber shop, s furniture store, a atxmt 20 fruit trees, some berries, chick­ For $4,500, $2000 of it cash, we can let Main street, and will soon open road, within 4 miles o f Falls City snd 2 H flouring mill, a livery stable, etc. ing in existence for 60 years, von have 68 acres of land for any pnr- en house and good picket fence and up a second hand and new furni­ miles o f A irlie. The price is $35 an aere. pose. Fifty acres are cleare«l and ren«ly ¡oth er improvements. Reason for sell- and it is still a good knife, al- livin g producing home for sale— One o ture store. He has rented the •M0 acres of goo at once, and is .an be had for $750. Almost new m«*deri SEE THOSE There is runn' ,0j* *'*te r and a 27 acres within one and a half m ile* of 9 rooms, with many ronvenienee* Several have inquired o f us , future. He has visited every situate«! ritrht in th * heart of the W il­ house town nor«, eonl.l be irn K» t « l H -ere | o ( f the ver¥ lwst ld,„i, »¡,| , barn and outbuildings. The cash prir. are ankinp is good where that pilin : is going: that j town in the valley in the last lamette V alley, ami all is $2500. and it is a snap for the person wh r .H ir .fn m m h n .w o n lh e p .y ,, | im provem ent, »n d fine orchard, $50 ner acre, on the following terms, s fine location, sure to double in value leaves Dallas every day. It is year, __ ____________ t is I cate«I S; mile front school and 4,4 price $4«KJ0 and considers Dallas the $6000 down at time of agreeing to buy, wants »nd whereon one can easilv make a 'Wing. miles from town. being shipped to West Oakland j best o f them afl. $6000 in 60 flays, and $»>000 on i>r before ------ AND THAT COMPLETE LINE OF , , , , ! 80 acres, 70 in cultivation. This lan,4 .. JOHN EHBREE load a a leaves here, two cars land, look the land over and return the : nv#r j, ,, h ,,* * .,. fim. provements. If sold in 60 days, 4 ot calf, grain, hay and machinery, all goes -A T TH E with place at $8,750. $4000 at $6500. Term s at 6 per cent. , leaving every other <1ay, it tak­ xame evening »«o ik ; new bouse, icoo-i buiktiur* and neu ing two cars for a load owing to 124 acres. SO seres in grain, 2200 5 snd fences, running water, land been in pas down balance in two rears. 103 1-2 acres at $50 an acre. Dwelling 6 year-old prone trees, 4 or 5 peach ture 8 years, is rich ami e«]uai to new 320 acres, acre* cleared ami 100 in hou«e and hop house. T hirty acre* the great length. The piles are I t Phone. lyOO Main Him- in ***■“ titubee tre«^ in bearing, rest * *“ *—“ ““ will grow heavy grain eroj*s ; fine d ain pa tu. e, .»aiance lim ber, two houses cultivate»!. 60 acre« *»f timber. Goo«l shipped from the Bridgeport v i­ ¡I ning water, fair improvements. Price farm ; only $65 per acre : adjoining land .UKi .»mer improvements, fine >i « .. É ^ A1.- . .. epringa, I spring and well. One-half cash, with cinity. i UNW » » * » « » » * » » » » < » « AAfMM S S $•'*> an acre, liait catti. held at $100; owner retiring. st>il fine. $1 • an acre, half cash. j tfn,e on balance at 7 per cent. C O U N TY C LE R K VOL. « re- < 4 Í 4 « ■wado thè Just discover the girl who will accept you — that is all. Bring her in here and we will do the rest— from finding the marriage license to furnishing the home complete. Nev Lai « « « « « « « € * « We SI At « € « « « * « We ai of L Shii tie BRING IN THE GIRL TODAY EMMERSON & NASH BETHEL-McCOY. I CAI BOWERSVILLE. We Spc E0LA. Obituary. Mary T. Goldman’s Gray Hair Restorer LETTER LIST. Dallas VARIETY STORE N E W W A IS T S LOW, WHITE and VELVET SHOES and PUMPS Dallas VARIETY STORE C>ity Itili F o s t e r Copyright 1912, All It costs you 1 when you t T IC K E T . B SALI SA L F u lly r Guarai ROBBI Itemizer Ad