Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 05, 1912, Image 5

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    PERRYDALE.
Good orchard tracts, 5 and 10 j 10 acres, 3-4 mile from court
acres each, on R. R. and Co. road j house, 3 acres cleared, rest tim-
from Dallas to Monmouth. 1 mile j her, near reservoir, rest can be
M re. Lillian Boynton moved to Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Nerell, of San Jose,
land this week,
were here last Thursday visiting rela­
from Dallas, bearing next year; irrigated. Price $250 per acre.
great opportunity to get orchard Very easy terms.
Mrs. I. G. Singleton entertained the tives. They went from here to Idaho
evangelists from the Christian church, to visit her brother, Roswell.
tracts for a little cash.
! and a few friends a t dinner on last
House and lot in Dallas to
Picking began iu the Braley and
Old
I.
W.
Harper,
per quart $1 per Gal. $4. CO
| Wednesday.
Good garage site on principal ; trade for an out of town tract 4
Jones hop yards Wednesday.
Genuine Moonshine Whiskey “
“ 75c “ “ 3.50
street of Dallas, 50x100 feet, price to 10 acres.
Mrs. J. R. Moyer, who has been ill
Miss Elsie Keyt went to Salem Mon­
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for sometime, is slightly improved.
$1900, terms reasonable.
“ $1 “ “
California Grape Brandy
3.50
day to take some exhibits to the fair.
4 4
A good 80acre tract 5 1-2 miles
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman, of Dal­
White Corn Whiskey
” 75c *• ” 3.50
House and lot. 2 blocks from from Dallas, cruises two million
The farmers who are fortunate
las, visited relatives here Friday.
tl
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Old Forrester Whiskey
enough to have their grain in the sack,
1.25
public school; price $1100.
feet, saw timber, other timber,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robertson, of are wading around in the mud and w at­
4 4
MONMOUTH NO. 2.
4 4
Billy Taylor
good land, trade for city lots,
1.25
Monmouth, visited at J. H. Flower’s er trying to get it to the warehouse.
R. L. CHAPMAN....
Finest
fruit
tract
in
Dallas:
4 4
4 4
j last Sunday.
location, farm land etc. Val­
Old Joe Gideon “
Some o f the farmers in this vicinity
1.00
FU N E R A L DIRECTOR
10 acres all in bearing: some any
4 4
4 4
Monmouth’s new $20,000 water sys­
ue $15 per acre.
haven’t a grain threshed.
and
< > tem
In
the
thunder
storm
last
Monday,
Cyrus
Noble
“
1.25
small
fruit:
new,
modern
5
room
will soon be completed.
EMBALMER
4 4
lightning.struck an old stump near Zim
4 4
100 acre farm well improved,
Mrs. Jolly was on the sick list a few
house; good bam and everything
Covington Club “
1.00
O F F IC E : C h ap e l am i P arlo rs, N. M ain st.
L. L. Canoy will soon hold an auction Hmshaw’s, in Siletz Basin, and threw days,
4 4
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but is able to be out again.
close
to school and railroad, 57
is
up-to-date.
To
see
is
to
buy
it.
D A L L A S ,O R E G O N :
« » sale on the Ira. K. M. Butler farm.
slivers around promiscously, breaking
W. A. Lacey
“
1.00
acres under cultivation, hill land,
4 4
Mr. Meekers, who we reported last
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B ell P h o n e 103. • M utual P h o n e 1306
The Monmouth hotel has been re- several windows.
Nelson
County
Rye
5
1-2
acre
bearing
fruit
tract,
1.25
as being injured in a runaway, is
some timber on same, some good
C a lls P r o m p tly A n s w e r e d D a y o r N ig h t.
4 •
4 4
built and painted and now presents a j Mrs. F. J. Starke, of St. Johns, ar- week
four varieties of 12 year old trees, chicken houses and other out­
being able now to sit up.
Cream Rye
1.25
fine appearance in up-to-date tinish.
rived Monday for a visit with her fath- recovering,
4 t
He was not as seriously injured as was
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11-2 mile from Perrydale,on coun­ buildings. A snap at $75 per
All Bonded Goods
1.25
at first reported.
The district _____
school building west of j er’
^ ower'
ty road; good 3 room house, barn acre.
4 4
4 4
the normal building is being repaired.
Willie Murray drove to Sand Lake
Rock
and
Rye
.75
Correspondent!' Contest.
Mrs. Ira White returned home from
and a sawdust, lined apple house,
4 •
4 4
the
first
of
the
week
to
bring
home
his
California
laat
week
much
improved
in
A tennis club of twenty members has sister, Carrie, who has been visiting
Bories’ Three Star Brandy
Beginning August 1 the Itemizer be­
1.00
also some small fruit. price-$2000.
We have a ranch of 2654 acres
4 4
4 •
health.
gun a four months correspondents’ con­ been organized here.
her sister, Mamie.
Virginia Dare
400 under cultivation, 40 acres
.75
Gordon Ramsey, Pilot Acetylene gas
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It is estimated that improvements
50 acres hill land half under 2- year old orchard, remainder
test on the same lines as heretofore, ex­
Three Year Old Port
“ 25c per Gal. 1.00
agent, of Portland, has been making
cultivation, all good fruit land, very easy to clear, will sell for
RICKREALL.
cept the prizes will be in cash, instead made in Monmouth since the opening of
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Perrydale
his
headquarters
the
past
the normal last Fall have amounted to
Holland Gin
“ 75c “ “
3.50
1 mile from station $60 per acre. $55 per acre, on terms to suit at
of other articles, that method seeming over $100,000.
4 4
week while working through the coun­
4 4
Homers’ Ginger Brandy
1.00
Chas. Whaley and family have moved try.
to suit best all concerned. The most
4 4
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Powell, of Spo-
201 acres, 2 miles from Perry­ 1-5 down. This is close to good
44
Lashes’ Bitters
regular and most newsy correspondent kand, Wash., visited his father, F. S. to the Zelist hop yard.
1.00
H. J. Elliott and J. F. Morrison are
dale
on county road; 175 acres in little town, not far from railroad,
4 4
4 t
Tuesday afternoon most of the hop putting in some new sidewalks.
during that time will receive $10, the Powell and other relatives this week.
Hostetter’s Bitters
1.00
cultivation;
8 acre orchard; creek has many little streams flowing
yards in this vicinity commenced,
4 t
second $5. the third $2.50 and the next
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H. G. Keyt and family and Mr. and
Gordon’s Dry Gin
W. J. Miller’s residence in Monmouth
1.25
crosses
place;
some improvments, through it.
D. T. Hodge had the misfortune to Mrs. Chas. Snelling are camping at the
two *i each. The contest will close is completed.
will
sell
all
or
in small tracts or Good business lot for sale, best
Wildwood
Whiskey,
full
half
pint
20c,
pint
40,
qt.
1.00
have
the
most
of
his
hop
yard
to
fall
state fair.
November '!0and be inimedititely follow­
Alvin Craven has returned from a down.
will trade for small place near location in Dallas.
Hop
Gold
Beer
3
Quarts
for
.50
ed by another of four niontha duration two week’s vacation at the coast.
Mr. Gotwalls has sold his lease of j
Dallas or Falls City.
Allen Cadle was home Sunday from
4
Salem Beer
3
”
.50
commencing on that date.
Dr. F. R. Bowersox has nearly com­ the Slopes hop yard above Independence the blacksmith shop and adjoining resi-1
acres near town for $4000.
4
dence
property
to
a
Mr.
Brown
from
:
30 acres on city limit line of All 48 cleared
Rose City Beer
3
pleted his new residence.
.50
j
and under fence, but
and reports the hops very heavy.
the east. Mr. Gotwalls and wife were
Dallas, on Co. and R. R. no im­ no improvements.
4
OAK GROVE.
Rev. W. A. Wood has preached his
Columbia Beer
3
.50
Mrs. Grover Beelers mother from In the Portland vicinity a few days of j
provments, all under cultivation,
farewell sermon at the Christian Portland is visiting here this week.
last week looking for a location, but
Budweiser Beer, 3 quarts $1.00, a dozen
3.50
fenced, fine logan berry land.
church and Rev. K. H. Sicafooose will
For $4000 we have a well im­
have not decided yet where they will go.
Mrs. Isa Fawk and daughter, Blanche, fill the pulpit until a new pastor is
John Koeer came up from Portland
Schlitz Beer,
3
“
1.00, a dozen
3.50
proved 6-acre tract within the
John
Zylstra
and
family
and
his
broth­
were Salem visitors Tuesday.
Saturday
and
returned
Monday.
elect.
183 acres well improved; good city limits. Over 3 acres of large
er, Nicholas, will move this week to
laud; 2 miles from Dallas, all un­ fruit and considerable small
Peter Cook returned home Saturday Eugene. Mr. Zylstra has rented his
R. J. Williamson was a Dallas visitor
The Normal school will open Septem­
Sunday.
ber 18th, and a large enrollment is e x - i from Scio.
der cultivation, on main county ones. Five-room house and barn.
place here to John Jolly, who will take
pected.
road, and on railroad. $150 per A bargain at the price.
Joe Castleine has been having hem­ possession soon.
Thad Stevens ■ r.d family visiteJ at
acre. Good terms.
R. M. Smith is repairing his buildings orrhage ef the lungs, but works all the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack, of Portland,came
the Allen home Sunday.
near the warehouse to make place for time.
up Sunday for a visit with her parents,
15 acres; 4 miles from Dalla
611 M ill S t r e e t
P h o n e , M a in Í352
Seth Riggs, of PortlanJ, has bten the new furniture manufacturing plant
2 1-2 acres in Dallas, best of mostly under cultivation; some
Glenn Orr is up from Portland until Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Flanne.y.
and planing mill to be installed at once after hoppicking.
visiting a t Oak Grove.
creek bottom land, good 7-room fruit; good house, barn and out
by J. A. Sturkin, of Chicago.
house, plenty of fruit, an excel­ buildings; close to main county
A. G. Roberts and wife were Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams, of Port­
P. H. Johnson is erecting a new resi­ land, are up for the hoppicking season.
visitors Friday.
HARD SURFACING.
lent chicken and berry place, road R. R. Station. An ideal little
dence on his lot in the eastern part of
convenient and suitable. Only home, price $1500.
Finley Hdgar and family spent Sun­ the city.
Harry Cookingham and Eunice Haley
ENDORSED
AT
HOME.
day with Mrs. J. W. Edgar, it being
W e Compete W ith $2500 and terms to suit.
visited the Molson hop camp Friday Attorney Desires to Hear from the
John W. Scott, janitor of the Normal evening.
her birthday.
Tracts of any size, some can be
school and family are taking a vacation
The greatest buy in Dallas for
Such Proof as This Should Con-
Portland
Man Who Would Pay the Bill.
H erbert Fawk is moving to tha E. L. at Newport.
irrigated, all in city limits, planted
Mrs. Homer White has gone to
the
money.
13
acres;
4
acres
in
H arris place.
Eastern Oregon to see her mother, who
vince Any Dallas Citizen.
Miss Elta Portwood has resigned her is quite ill,
Port Wine, bottle 20c.
| the city limits; all set to fruit, in fruit trees, for $250 per acre.
Mrs. Sarah Hill, of Portland, is visit­ position as postmistress here.
Dallas,
Ore.,
Sept.
4,
1912.
most all bearing; a good 5 room 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas,
ing at Mrs. J. C. W hite’s.
Claret, 2 bottles 2-*C.
To the Editor:—Under date of The public endorsem ent of a local
house;
good barn and other out 1-4 mile from school. 3-4 mile to
PEEDEE.
Miss Fannie VanDoren, of Salem,
is the best proof that can be S t r a i g h t W h i s k e y $ 2 .7 5 g a l .
BRUSH COLLEGE.
August 26, J. C. Hayter has an citizen
buildings; board walk to town; R. R. station, some fruit; good
produced. None better, none stronger
0
J
0
spent the week with Mrs. Seth White.
price $5000, good terms.
Beer Wholesale.
improvments; 30 acres under cul­
Eva Womer visited M iss Elsie Bush article in the Observer under the can be had. When a man comes for­
Miss Verda Williamson was brought
Mrs. J. Oliver visited with her sister
heading “ Hard Surface Saves ward and testifies to his fellow citizens,
tivation ; in a fast developing com­
home from the Dallas hospital Thurs­ at Liberty Wednesday and Thursday of last Sunday.
addresses his friends and neighbors,you
160
acres,
40
in
cultivation,
Misses Blanch and Florence Lacey Money.”^ Personally I am hearti- may be sure he is thoroughly convinced
day, having been there nine weeks.
last week.
good land, fair improvements, 2 munity, price $125 per acre.
|
returned
from
Buena
Vista,
Tuesday.
ly
in
favor
of
h
ard
-S
U
rface
or he would not do so. Telling one’s
Miss E tta Edgar has been on the sick
167 acres 1 1-2 miles from Dal­
Jim Proctor will check boxes in the
OREGON fine springs, several acres can be las; all under.cultivation; on Co.
Chester Burbank is visiting his folks pavement and I know of no im- experience when it is for the public D AL L A S
list,
Loose & Beckett hop yards.
irrigated,
100
acres
in
fine
fir
good
is
an
act
of
kindness
that
should
for a while.
provement in this city that 1
oe appreciated. The following state­
and oak timber, bringing 200 road and rail road; well improved
Joseph Kasier, of Salem, is drying
Abe West and family visited at Chris, would rather see constructed. I ment given by a resident of Dallas adds ^-«MF******
****** #*#**■* cords to the acre, 1-4 mile to rail­ and 7 miles of tiling on place. $150
hops for Jim VanDolah.
am
not
advocating
it
very
strong-
*
Gross,
Saturday
night.
one more to the many cases of Home j ;
MONMOUTH N 0 1 .
per acre. Good terms.
road.—$75 an acre.
Nora, Walter, Margaret and Mrs.
Mr. Gross’ soninlaw, of Portland, is | »V- however for the reason that Endorsement which are being published j ; \
Wann, former residents of Michigan visiting
about
Doan’s
Kidney
Pills.
Read
it.
|
5
1
W
hen
in
Portland
|
him.
I am not a heavy taxpayer, and
297 acres, all under cultivation,
Within 6 miles of Dallas we
Mrs. L. H. Burkhead is visiting her City,are camp ng at B eckett’s hopyard.
Mrs. K. C. Hatton, Clay and Lyle
have a tract of 98 acres, all un­ between Monmouth and Dallas
son, Max, in Portlani.
STOP A T
Willie Bush came nearly losing one
i of 1 hardly feel that it is right for streets, Dallas, Ore., says: “ In 1907 I
Mrs. J. H. W r.ghtis recovering.
his fine cows by getting choked on an me to urge a thing that will cost public-ally endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills
der cultivation, without other one mile from Rickreall 1-4 mile
K. H. Sickafoose is remode’ing his
Miss Delia E. Olson, of Goldendale, apple,
"
me practically nothing. Howev- and I can now confirm this statem ent.
T h e C a d i l l a c H o t e l | improvements, that can be from station, on county road well
residence near the normal building.
Wash., has come back to the old home­
Rex Womer's visited at Alva Wom- c_i\ I believe this is a great ques- This remedy was used in my family
T h i r d S t., n e a r J e f f e r s o n | bought for $90 an acre. All improved low land tiled, price
Mrs. Stone will soon return here to stead to stay with her brother during e r’s Sunday.
tion, and one upon which much and it brought relief from backache and
good black soil, and is rolling will make you buy.
hoppicking.
Ju
st
stay
always,
Delia.
m ike her home, .Mr. Stone contem­
other
symptoms
of
kidney
trouble.',
R a te h -50 c . 78 c a n d 9 1 .OO
W alter Hooker was home a few days thought might be given. The
land, close to school and postof­
plates building near the mill.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
110 acres well improved 2 1-2
The monthly meeting of the Berean
(BA TH S INCLUDED)
people should study the matter cents. Foster- Milburn Co,, Buffalo,
on account of the rain.
fice.
miles from Dallas, 3-4 mile from
R. M. Smith is rebuilding and repair­ class was held at F. J. Woelks, Friday
carefully,
and
to
that
end,
both
New
York,
sole
agents
for
the
United
Guy Metcalf and wife are camped at
ing his property on .Main street to be night. Miss Laura Bell was presented
I : Newly Furnished.
We have calls every hour for school and R .R. station. 18 acres
with a book of Prayer as a reward for the Lacey hop yard.
Under New
sides of the matter should be States.
used as a furniture factory.
Remember
the
name—Doan’s-
and
her faithful service at the piano and in
Management.
houses
for rent. Why not list in bearing 8 year old apple trees,
Lester Brown was a business visitor presented, For that reason, I take no other.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riddell ara the the choir. She will soon leave for
your
vacant
house with the 12 acres walnuts 7 years old, 25
A Clean—Quiet—Respectable Place
will now offer a few points
proud parents of a son born August 26, Monmouth. Home-made candy, water­ to Airlie Friday.
Itemizer
Realty
Concern —we can acres of young pears and apples,
weight 11 pounds.
against
it.
Mr.
Hayter
is
not
melon and cider were served. Games
Mr. Newton went to Independence
3 years old, 30 acres grain land,
rent
it.
were
played
and
an
enjoyable
time
had.
finding
fault
with
the
present
last
Wednesday
on
business.
Miss Dora Murdock was given a mis­
The divided Repu^c-au party is like
all farm implements and stock go
cellaneous shower at the residence of
Mrs. Rebecca Bush and son, Wilbur, council. I have known him a the boy “blowing against the wind.”
with the place, bargain price and
We
have
a
good
paying
groce­
Miss Maggie Butler by the ladies of the
Summons.
WEST SALEM.
long time, and know that he is There will be a lot of bluster, but It
went to Monmouth Thursday.
Rebekah lodge, in honor of her ap-
ry store in East Portland to trade good terms.
sincere
in
his
remarks,
and
that
will
not
take
votes
away
from
Wilson
preaching marriage.
for Polk county farm land at the
BUENA VISTA.
he desires to see done just what and Marshall.
Mrs. Warren Burch visited her sister
120 acres 3 miles from Dallas,
In th e c ir c u it c o u rt o f th e s ta t e o f O regon fo r invoice price of the stock.
Monmouth is wishing that someone Mrs. Win. Syron, of South Salem, last
c o u n ty o f Polk. D e p a rtm e n t No. 2.
is
best
for
Dallas.
He
has
al­
all under cultivation on R. R.
will bring some nice fresh salmon. We week.
Winning with Wilson means mot« D ie trich G. Kem pel a n d S a ra h R etnpel,
cannot get it only in small quantities,
Our school will open the last Monday ways urged the construction of
plaintiffs.
640 acres, 400 of it cleared and track and county road. Price $125
Mrs. Becker and her daughter, of in this month with these teachers,
Prof. hard-surface pavement. He ad­ than a mere Democratic victory; It
and we do not like the hi^h priced can­
teach
in
cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 per acre.
M.
W.
W
ilkin*.^KHza
E.
W
ilkin*
a
n
d
Portland,
visited
with
her
neice,
Mrs.
means
restoring
real
prosperity.
W.
I.
Reynolds,
Mrs.
W.
W.
Smith
ned stuff.
mits that oiling kept the dust
E. B. O velm an, d e fe n d a n t* .
Earl Wood Friday.
in
pasture. Fine soil, good
and
Miss
M.
J.
Lee.
A good 5 room house 1 1-2 acres
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wing, of Port­
down, but he makes the state­ Wilson is the best equipped man fen To d an E. t* B. : O velm an. one o f th e a b o v e nam ed d e ­ springs, rolling land and well
J. Crawford, of Stay ton, was an over
of land good well, plenty of good
land, were in town Thursday, enroute
Mr. Miner, who formerly lived here, ment: “Think of what a lot of
iN th e n a m e of th e s ta te o f O reg o n : You a re
nominated for the presidency since
A model farm and nev­ fruit be good chicken ranch close
h e re b y req u ired to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e com ­ fenced.
to Lewisville to visit friends. They night guest of his daughter, Mrs. Earl
S K A 'S S U '',
hard)Ur f;c « ^ m ™ u h a t» m 5 Lincoln.
p la in t hied a g a in s t you in th e a bove e n title d s u it er offered for sale before.
lived there for thirty years, but moved Wood, Thursday.
Clov­ to sawmill on Main street. Price
w ith in six w e e k s from th e d a te o f th e firs t p u b li­
x.
J x. u »• nr 1
.
-Would have paid for.” lhe
to Portland ten years ago. Their son,
catio n of th is sum m ons, to -w it: O n o r b efo re th e er land, hop land, anything you $1750.
Leslie Cade is painting the house
Ben, has a position with Ben Selling.
27th
d
ay
o
f
S
e
p
tem
b
e
r.
1912,
a
n
d
if
you
fail
so
to
“bally-
George
W.
Perkins
is
sure
a
^ rtw h e rre $1213 referred to is the amount
his father traded the West Salem Sup­ ed l^ 't Wedne“day^™m“
Only $80 an acre.
a n s w e r fo r w a n t th ere o f, th e p la in tiff w ill a p p ly want.
they have spent several weeks with Spent lor O iling this year. lam Progressive.
to th e c o u rt fo r a ju d g m e n t a nd d e c re e a s p ray e d
A firstclass dressmaker located on ply store for.
In order that we may get our
fo
r
in
said
co
m
p
la
in
t,
to
-w
it.
T
h
a
t
th
e
sa
id
m
o
rt­
their
mother,
.Mrs.
Steele,
j
not
prepared
to
say
whether
Mr.
Main or College streets would do well
205 acres, 8 1-2 south of Dal­ list up to date, and be prepared
J. I. Miller and family left Saturday
g a g e g iv en by th e d e fe n d a n ts. M. W . W ilk in s a nd
hare.
E liza E. W ilkins, h is w ife, to G eorge M. Gooch las.
for Hanson’s yard in Oak Grove.
Mr. Mixer is clerking for John Don- Hayter figured OUt just how
There are 70 acres of bot­ to meet the prospective buyers
d A m elia Gooch a nd duly a ssig n e d to p lain tiffs,
Having exhausted his supply of ad­ a w n hich
Mrs. Sarah Boots returned from
said m o rtg a g e b e a rs d a te th e first o f Ju ly . tom land, 50 acres slashed, 40 of Polk county in a businesslike
John Simon has his windmill up and aldson, and Prof. Reynolds is employed i much paving this amount o f
recorded on puge 293 o f V olum e 28 o f th e
Douglas county Wednesday where she his house plumbed for hot ana cold at the J. K. Neal store.
money would pay for, or just jectives In denouncing Taft. Roosevelt 1909,
reco rd s o f m o rtg a g e s fo r Polk C ou n ty . O regon, acres of good second growth tim­ way, we wish to get in commu­
visited her daughter the past week.
water.
The hop house and a week’s picking what he means by the term “ a U now lending a campaign of denun­ on th e follo w in g d escribed p re m ise s to -w it: All ber, and 45 acres of small fir and nication with those who listed
ciation of every one who does not o f B locks N os. 8-15 a nd 16: All o f block No. 7 e x ­
Ira C. Powell and sons returned Fri­
Dr. Young took his trotting horses to of hops belonging to A. J. Richardson ! lot of hard-surface pavement.
There are two acres property with us prior to April 1,
c e p t lots 5-6-7-S. Also lots 1, 2. 3. J*. 6. block 1, all oak timber.
agree with himself.
and Mr. Byers across the river burned —
..............
day from a pleasant stay at Newport.
in C ity V iew A ddition to city of D allas in Polk
the Scio fair last week.
That
word
“
lot”
may
mean
any­
C ounty, O regon, be foreclosed, th e p rem ise s t h e r e ­ of young bearing orchard, three 1912, who have not sold or with­
to the ground Monday morning.
J. W. White, wife and son, Byron,
thing. But as a matter of fact, Fanners have pulled against the in d e scrib ed by so'd a s req u ire d by law . a nd th e good barns, a new house of five drawn it from the market. Please
Mr. Kayes, of the West Salem Sup­
proceeds of su c h sale be ap p lie d in s a tis fa c tio n of
Rev. Aljen, of Salem, preaohed in this $1213 would hardly pay for
and C. H. Parker and daughter, Gladys ply Co., has a store in the Patterson
e a m o u n t d u e on said m o rtg a g e, to g e th e r w ith rooms and large woodshed and notify us your latest price and
<hort end of the yoke long enough. th
the M. E, church Sunday morning.
and Lyman Parkes and wife spent two hop yard.
e sum of |7 5 a tto r n e y 's fee. a n d th e co sts and
a street intersection, Take an Wilson and Marshall promise to see d th isb
The price is $60 an terms, otherwise we will not ad­
weeks on the Siletz.
u rs e m e n ts of th is su it: t h a t th e d e fe n d a n ts milk house.
A butcher from Hood River will soon intersection 80x80 feet. This
and all p e rso n s cla im in g u n d e r th e m s in c e th e acre in trade or $50 in cash, and
(hat
the
pulling
is
made
mors
nearly
vertise further, and put no furth­
open a meat market in our city.
Chester V. Murphy returned to his
d a te of said m o rtg a g e, be b a rre d a n d foreclosed of
INDEPENDENCE
will give you 711 square yards. even.
all rig h t, cla im a nd in te r e s t in th e m o rtg a g ed the buyer can assume a mortgage er effort forth to sell same.
home a t Santa Cruz, Cal.
p rem ise s am i every p a r t th e re o f, and t h a t th e
Rev. Harry McCain will preach his Multiply this by $1.85, the price
p la in tiffs m uy h a v e such o th e r a n d f u r t h e r relief of $3,200, which can run almost
Prof. A. B. Beaumont writes he has
Miss Margaret Stunners, of Dallas, last sermon here Sunday evening. He paid in Portland per yard for
c o u rt m ay seem e q u ita b le ..
three years at 6 per cent, paya­ $2000 —7-room house on Wash-
Wonder how the colonel likes being a s T to h is th su e m
been seeing the wonders of Mammoth was a guest of friends here Sunday.
and Mrs. McCain exnect to leave the
m o n s i* served upon you hy p u blica-
Corner lot, 170x
cave in Kentucky and was on his way
tis n th e re o f in th e Polk C ountv Ite m iz e r. a n e w s­ ble on or before or can pay $100 ngton street.
following week for C^hica^o where they this pavement according to fig­ tn outcast?
p a p e r of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n p u b lish e d w eekly a t
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butler and will attend college this winter.
300,
and
all
modern
improve­
to New York and Washington, D. C.
ures in Mr. Hayter’s possession,
or
more
on
any
interest
day.
D allas, in said c o u n ty fo r a period o f six conseou-
daughters, Helen and Grace, returned
ments, with street and sewer as­
a n d s u c ce ssiv e w eeks, by o rd e r o f th e H onor-
Harvey Guthrie, Cleatus Butler, and Saturday from a month’s visit in New­
Mr. and Mrs. Hollensteiner, who ar.d you will find the cost for The Democrats are d e lu d in g on the i ! a t!ve
33 acres, chicken ranch, six sessments settled. — 11 e m i z er
ble E d F. (T a d . ju d g e of th e c o u n ty c o u rt of
others will attend the state fair this port.
have resided on fhe Barber place west this intersection to be $1315.35,
j th e s ta t e o f O regon fo r Polk C ounty.
week.
of town, expect to move to Oak Grove. or over $100 more than was paid small contributor to help elect Wtl- • O rd e r m ad e a t c h a m b e rs a t D allas. O regon on acres cleared, 10 slashed. 10 in Realty Concern.
W. W. Gains and family have moved
sou and Marshall. The appeal is l>«ing th e 16th d ay o f A u g u s t 1912. T h e d a te of th e first pasture, 6 acres cultivated. Some
Mrs. Dan Hewitt, o f Monmouth, and for the oiling of the whole city. made to the people, and the |>eople are p u b lic a tio n o f th is sum m ons is A u g u s t 15. 1912.
from Salem to this city. Mr. Gains is
House and lot in Dallas $3000
¡good fire timber on the place;
ItK O W N & S IB L E Y .
Mrs.
G.
G.
Hewitt,
of
E.kin*,
were
proprietor of the new billiard and pool
Now, I understand that Portland
A tto rn e y s fo r p la in tiffs
ZENA-SPRING VALLEY.
lots of small fruit, 4-room house,
g jests last week of Mrs. A. J. H ar­ secured its bithulitic pavement responding.
hall.
Blacksmith shop on Main
man.
small barn, chicken houses etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins, of Salem,
for $1.65 per square yard. For Wilson will make the most accessible
street at a bargain.
Mr. and Mrs. Philo Crawford and
i
Close
to
school,
and
four
miles
to
this intersection made of bithu­ president who has ever occupied the
daughter, Dorothy, viiited relatives visited relatives here over Sunday.
ANTIOCH VALLEY.
Dullas.-Price $1200
Some good Vancouver, Wash.,
here Sunday.
Frank Whiteaker, of Albany, was in
litic pavement at $1.65 per square White House. He Is typically a Dem­
property to sell or trade for Polk
Fifteen
and
a
half
acres;
13
yard,
the
cost
would
be
$1,173.15
ocratic
man.
Burt Smith is helpin' to care for Jack this city last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barker are the
5 acres close to Dallas, all acres in prunes, 7 acres of which county property. This is worth
Painter's tl/d esd ale horses a t the
Mrs. Sarah Irvine is spending this proud parents of a baby girl, born Aug- or a little less than the total cost
state fair.
us. 26th.
week visiting a t the fair in Salem.
of this oiling. Now if Mr. Hay­ Farmers have nwakened te the folly cleared except building lot. Has are 18 year old trees, 6 acres of investigating.
a spring. No improvements. 13 year old trees; orchard on
Good 5-room house and 4 acres
Burt Purvins is working a t the fair
Frank Kirkland, who has spent the
Mrs. M. A. Holman, of Dallas, is out ter means that a street intersec­ of the so called blessings of a protec­
Price $1000. Good terms.
grounds.
4 miles from Court house, Dal­
high land, small dryer, 300 trays 3-
summer on the Columbia River, is home to visit her farm in this valley.
tion is a lot of paving, then this tive tariff.
Hop picking st.rte d
the M g s for a visit.
90 acres near Crowley Station, and 100 packing boxes; some ap­ las, splendid out buildings, fine
Miss Edith Allen, of Guthrie, visited sum of $1213 would have done
and in the
at Lin join Wednj»
R. P. Dickinson returned Saturday Wednesday with Marjorie Holman.
with 28x28 foot two story frame ple trees in full bearing; two ¡garden spot, excellent chicken
the aforesaid “lot” of paving,
i ard
[unt yard at Ze.ia Tnuraday.
from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Nellie
house and 40x60 ham. All fenced ¡wells, house 18xl8,chickenhouse, house and yards. An ideal little
Chamberlain
providing
bithulitic
pavement
is
Miss
Geneva
Harris
visited
Miss
Wil­
C u re s C o ld s, C r o u p a n d W h o o p in g C ough.
Misses Lena and Mary Phillips, of Graves.
with American wire fence. About1 small barn, good storage house. home, and price right.
ma Yeater, in the Luckiamute valley, laid.
Salem, soent Sunday hare with their
Ray Walker, of Eugene, is visiting Wednesday.
40
in cultivation, rest in oak tim-|Good team and all implements go
j
The
cost
of
maintaining
streets
60 acres of oak timber two
cousin. Miss Greta Phillips.
his parents, Mr. an Mrs. 8. B. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Calbreath are at d o e s n o t end with th e paving. A care, but it must have care at all her. Rolling land, finest kind of j with place. All ready to corn- miles from Dallas; will make
Jesse French spent Sunday
Salem
Miss Genevieve Cooper, returned Sat- Salem camping at the state fa,r.
s t r e e t c l e a n i n g department must times.
soil. Two wells. Divided into mence making money from start. | 1200 cords 4-foot oak wood, also
visiting his muther .
uaday from a visit at the heme of her
h.indred oak fence posts;
3 fields by 2 county roads. $751 Possession given at once.-$ 2 0 0 0 1
Mrs.
Hunt
and
Mrs.
Harris
visited
at
always
be
kept
in
operation;
the
Woodburn,
a
town
of
1500
in
-
'
sister,
Mrs.
Wm.
Moreland,in
Tacoma.
There is quite a bit of grain here yet
cash
on
place
this
year.
Price1
an
acre.
$3000
down,
balance
to
the
home
of
Mrs.
G.
P.
Locke
Friday.
strex’ts
must
also
be
sprinkled.
16
head
of goats go with place.
habitants,
has
paved
about
unthreshed, and an order is being made
H. Mattison and wife have returned
reasonable.
for better w either.
Mr Thos Gibbs and mother, who This is an expense that goes on twenty blocks with hard-surface, j suit.
All good fruit land. Wood and
from a visit at Wilhoit.
visited him here from Oregon City, vis- regardless o f what kind of streets However, Woodburn never did
The Watkins man, from Dallas, was
50x156 feet, close to Main street! One of the best business loca- posts more than pay for place,
Mrs. C. W. Irvine and children have ited Sanila at the home of Mr. and
through here last week, but on account returned from a visit with her parents, Mrs. W
you have. However, hard-sur- any macadamizing, though it Dallas. Fine location for a gar­ tions in town, 50 foot frontage Price $70 per acre,
Mack.
of hop p i k ng will be back again in a Mr. and Mrs. P. Burnett at McMinn­
face would prove lasting and is did some gravelling. To make den. Price for quick sale, $1800. on Main street. $5000.
j 40 acres fruit land 3 miles from
Mrs. Sevier is visiting her son, Jas.,
few weeks.
ville
really much nicer.
crushed rock streets in Woodburn | House and 1-2 acre in Dallas. I Forty acres of fruit land, w ell1 Perrydale, on county road, and
of Dallas.
Prune picking will sta rt in a week or
Mre. Velma Sinkler, of Los Ange elea,
Personally, I believe that the would cost much more than it I good location, ideal garden spot, located, for $75 per acre.
R. F. D. and near school, price
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Holman visited
ten days.
Cal., is visiting her aunt, Mre. C ~lyde
Mre. Holman’s parents, Mr. and Mre. matter should be left to the tax­ would here in Dallas, where we $1000.
Have
5
1-4
acres,
4
1-2
acres
$75
Per acre,
I
It is reporte 1 th at Tom Simpson, of Williams.
Huston Mulkey, at Monmouth, Sunday. payers; those persons who have have our own quarry.
Lincoln, has bought the Susa Smith
set to apples, 14-vear-old trees,
60 acres on Monmouth and
Miss Alma Walker, of Portland, is
This
is
a
big
question
now
con-1
Some
good,
close
in
very
val-
The rain has done a great deal of to pay the money. To a man
place of 4) acres for a consideration the guest of friends here.
Baldwin. Rome Beauty, New- Dallas Co. road: 1 mile from Rail-
damage to the crops that have not been owning a lot of 100 feet fronting fronting the citizens of Dallas, uable lots to trade for timber
of obout $10)0, an I Ray Tnomnson,who
tons
and Ben Davis varities. road Station, school. Post Office
:.liss
Bertha
Porterfield
attended
the
threshed
in
this
vicinity.
had it rente 1 will rent an o th er place
on a street to be paved forty feet and the utmost of publicity land.
Place has good comfortable, 3- and town; all under cultivation;
state fair in Salem this week.
near Falls City.
A. Towns and wife visited Mrs. E. in width with bithulitic pave-
-
should be Riven
'*• ^ .Mj.#
House and 8 lots in McMinn- room and good barn, well saw- well drained and the price right,
Miss Francis Dougherty, of Portland, Clark and her brother, Jas. Goodman, ment, the cost would be approxi-
John Spong, of Lincoln, has been
taxpayers find that they want i t vj||e tra{je for timber land.
dust lined apple house, and other
_
#
quite aick with a fever for the past is a guest at the home of her sister. who expect to move into their new mately$367: to a man owning and are willing to foot the bill, I
_
. .
Mrs. P. M. Kirkland.
house in Monmouth about the 16th.
week.
mprovements. Is 1 1-2 miles;
l t ’P T T I 1 7 P f '
the
same
frontage
on
a
street
to
know
of
no
one
who
would
be
so
40
acres
of
Siletz
Basin
timber
Riddell Bros, took a wagon load of
The new school house here is nearly
be paved 60 feet in width with foolish as to object. But let us to sell or trade for other proper- from good town, school and |
‘‘I have been somewhat costive, but their tine sheep and goats to the state the same kind of pavementthe hear
complete 1. and the patrons may well
from the man
who ty, city lots, improved city prop- church,
fair.
Doan’s
Reguleta
gave
ju
st
the
results
feel prou i of it, there being no better
.
_______five
acres of well i.n-
Cruises 2 1-2 We
have
Mre. C. E. McCaleb, Jas. Hinkle and cost would be approximately $550. P*y» the bills. He is most inter- erty or acreage.
eqnipped ich iol house in Polk county.or desired. They act mildly and regulate
million feet. Price $1500 trade proved hill land close to town for
possibly in the state. It ranks with the boweh perfectly. ’—George B. Clayton MeCaleb attended the ita te fair This hard-surface pavement will ested. Respectfully.
Krause, 306 Walnut ave., Altoona, Pa. Taeede3r'
Dallas, Oregon
District A, No. 1.
sale at a reasonable price,
WALTER L. TOOZE, Jr. or cash.
last ordinarily 10 years with good |
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