167 acres 1 1-2 miles from Dal- . 48 ? cre81ne" t0* 'n f° r W » 0- 1 &
las; all under cultivation; on Co. All cleared and under fence, but *
road and rail road; well improved n0 *mProvemt!nt!i-
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proved 6-acre tract within the *
House and lot, 2 blocks from city limits. Over 3 acres of largo
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fruit and
considerable small
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Finest fru it tract in Dallas: onM- Five-room house and barn,
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10 acres all in bearing; some A bargain at the price.
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small fruit; new, modern 5 room
We have five acre3 of well im *
house; good barn and everything
proved hill land close to town for j
is up-to-date. To see is to buy it.
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sale at a reasonable price.
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640 acres, 400 o f it cleared and
40 acres of Silotz Basin timber
in cultivation, 100 slashed, 160
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pasture. Fine soil,
good i to sell or trade tor other proper-
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springs, rolling land and well|ty. city lot*- > np.-jved city prop-
fenced. A model iarm and nev-1 erty °r acrea:e. Cruises 2 1-2 ■*
er offered for sale before. Clov- T million feet. Price $1500 trade
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er land, hop land, anything you or cash.
want. Only $80 an acre.
) Good 5-room house and 4 acres
3-4 miles from Court house, Dal *
Forty acres o f fruit land, well
las, splendid out buildings, fine *
i located, for $75 per acre.
garden spot, excellent chicken
205 acres, 8 1-2 south o f Dal- house and yards. An ideal little
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tom land, 50 acres slashed, 4 0 1
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A good ;> room house 1 1-2 acres
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ber, and 45 acres of small fir and
lan(,^ good well, plenty of good
oak timber. T h e r e a r e two a c r e s fruit be good chicken ranch close *
of young bearing orchard, three to sawmill on Main street. Price *
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good barns, a new house o f fiv e '$1750.
rooms and large woodshed and |
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acre in trade or $50 in cash, and
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D- anJ near s * * 00»’ Pnce
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of $3,200, which can run almost h> Per acre'
three years at 6 per cent, p a ya -1 60 acres on Monmouth and *
bl* on or before or can pay $100, Dalla8 Co road; 1 mile from Rail- *
or more on any interest day.
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5 acres close to Dallas, all
cleared except building lot. Has
a spring.
No
improvements.
Price $1000. Good terms.
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Good garage site on principal an(l town; all under cultivation;
streetof Dallas, 50x100 feet, price well drained and the price right.
$1900, terms reasonable.
201 acres, 2 miles from Perry-
One o f the best business loca- dale on county road; 175 acres in
cultivation; 8 acre orchard; creek
tions in town, 50 foot frontage
crosses place; some improvments,
on Main street. $5000.
will sell all or in small tracts or
$2000 7-room house on Wash- will trade for small place near
ngton street. Corner lot, 170x Dallas or Falls City.
300, and all modern improve
30 acres on city limit line of
ments, with street and sewer as
sessments settled.— I t e m i z e r Dallas, on Co. and R. R. no im
provments, all under cultivation,
Realty Concern.
fenced, fine logan berry land.
Good business lot for sale, best
183 acres well improved; good
location in Dallas.
laud; 2 miles from Dallas, all un
House and lot in Dallas to der cultivation, on main county
trade for an out o f town tract 4 road, and on railroad. $150 per
to 10 acres.
jacre. Good terms.
W e have for sale one mile west
of Falls City, 80 acres of timber
that cruises one and one half mil
lion feet down to 16 inches, has a
down hill shoot all the way to
Falls City lumber Co’s mill; has a
Blacksmith shop
on
good house, barn and out build
Main
2 1-2 acres in Dallas, best of
ings; has bearing orchard, will sell street at a bargain.
creek bottom land, good 7-room
or trade.
160 acres, 40 in cultivation, house, plenty of fruit, an excel-
9 1 lent ch,cken
50 acres 1-2 mile from city limit good land, fair improvements,
improvements, 2
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, and berry place,
line; 7 acres bearing prunes; 7 fine springs, several acres can be
and f u,ta.b>e- Only
acres of prunes 2 years old; 5 ac irrigated,
100 acres in fine fir * 2,,)0 and terms to 8U,t-
res of bearing strawberries; 2 ac and oak timber bringing 200, 50 acres hill land half under
res apples, 2 years old; 7 acres of cords to the acre, 1-4 mile to rail- cultivation, all good fruit land,
timber; some pasture; has 7 room road. $75 an acre.
1 mile from station $60 per acre.
house with well on porch; has
60 acres of oak timber two!
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several barns on place; board walk miles
from Dallas; will make I, >»0x156 feet, closeto Main street
to town and the price is right.
1200 cords 4-foot oak wood, also ! Dallas. I'ine location tor a gar-
120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, many hundred oak fence p o sts;la^ e- Price for quick sale, $1800.
all under cultivation on R. R. 16 head of goats go with place.
House and 1-2 acre in Dallas,
track and county road. Price $125 All good fruit land. Wood and
good location, ideal garden spot,
per acre.
posts more than pay for place. $ 1000 .
Price $70 per acre.
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Tracts of any size, some can be
Have 5 1-4 acres, 4 1-2 acres
irrigated, all in city limits, planted
set to apples, 14-year-old trees,
in fruit trees, for $250 per acre.
Baldwin, Rome Beauty, New-
BRANO
tons and Ben Davis varities.
54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas,
Place has good comfortable, 3 -! i_4 miie from school. 3-4 mile to
room and good barn, well saw- R r station, some fruit; good
dust lined apple house, and other improvments; 30 acres under cul-
LADIES I
improvements.
Is 1 1-2 miles ti vation; in a fast developing com
A ik f o u r I»rumrtet f o r CTTI-CHBS T K k 'S
D I A M O N D 1*KANI) P IL L S in K kd and
from good town, school
and munity, price $125 per acre.
G o l d m e t a llic b o x e s , s e a le d w ith Bli
church.
R ib b o n T a m n o o t h i s . B u y « f T n r
Drigirtil and aik for i II
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5 1-2 acre bearing fruit tract,
D I A M O N D R H A N I) P I L L « , f o r tw en ty -fie®
W e have calls every hour for four varieties of 12 year old trees,
y ears r e g a r d e d as Bent, S a fest, A lw a y s R e lia b le .
houses for rent.
W hy not list 1-2 mile from Perrydale.on coun
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS your vacant house with the
ty road: good 3 room house, barn
T IM E
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Itemizer Realty Concern — we can and a sawdust, lined apple house,
rent it.
also some small fruit. price-$2000.
Within 6 miles of Dallas we
Good orchard tracts, 5 and 10
have a tract of 98 acres, all un acres each, on It. R. and Co. road
der cultivation, without other from Dallas to Monmouth, 1 mile
improvements,
that
can
be from Dallas, bearing next year;
bought for $90 an acre. All great opportunity to get orchard
good black soil, and is rolling tracts for a little cash.
land, close to school and postof
fice.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
Oregon Power Co.
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You can have the Itemizer
to any address during the
four months for
297 acres, all under cultivation,
between Monmouth and Dallas
one mile from ltickreall 1-4 mile
from station, on county road well
improved low land tiled, price
will make you buy.
Fifteen and a half acres; 13
acres in prunes, 7 acres of which
are 18 year old trees, 6 acres of
13 year old trees; orchard on
high land, small dryer, 300 trays
and 100 packing boxes; some ap
ple trees in full bearing; two
wells, house 18x18, chicken house,
small barn, good storage house.
I Good team and all implements go
| with place. All ready to com
mence making money from start.
Possession given at once. $2000
cash on place this year. Price
reasonable.
to trade
for timber
House and lot in Dallas
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D a lla s , O re gon
PEEDEE.
Ram O'Brien has bought a fine young
work horse.
Greatha Shively and Jim Dyer visited
at the home o f Will Bush last Sunday.
Wilber Bush mourns the loss o f his
fine bird dog that died last Friday.
Miss Eva Womer and Stella McGee
returned from Dallas Saturday.
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CHILDREN’S CONTEST.
If you drink because of a craving for
Mildred W ilson.......... ......... 40 . . . ... r>o
Ruth Miller ........... ..........4 0 ...... ... 50
Alma M itc h e ll......... ......... 30
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stimulants— if you’ve reached the stage
R u th M iller.
where nothing will satisfy excepting
Mrs. Pater Kurre, o f Independence,
.was in Dallas one day last week.
Rev. Fields went to Salem Monday
to attend a ministerial meeting.
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Iryl, son o f Plato McKee, who was
born and raise 1 near Pioneer, died at
their home in Bouton, Iowa, Nov., 14
our story is not for you.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McDonald have a
baby boy.
But if it’ s mellowness, age and flavor
Misses Roxana and Georgana Fiske
have been visiting their sister, Mrs. F.
C. Meyer, at Smithfield.
you’ re, looking for—you’ ll like Cyrus
Everett Arnold has typhoid fever.
Mr. Neal, teacher at Grand Ronde,
visited his parents in East Dallas last
week,
The gophers are badly undermining
the Salem, Falls City& Western track.
Noble.
Because it’ s pure—because it’ s palatable—
because you don’ t have to dilute it with
water to be able to swallow it.
It costs no more than any other good whiskey.
Mr. Partridge is building a new tile
kiln.
Johnnie
crutches.
Clow is able to be out on
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.. General Agents, Portland'
Elmer Balderee went to Salem Satur
day to see the Eugene-Salem football
Mr. and Mrs. Dee l unn were in Port- ! Mrs. W. B. Whittington, o f But ll,
game.
land Tuesday.
| has been spending a few days with 1 er
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Henry Clifford has been setting out
prune trees on his Perrydale farm.
M ild r e d W ils o n .
' Barber, o f Dallas.
The recent heavy rains have rotted
Mrs. Blessing received the news o f 1 W N- Khewey, o f Airlie, was a Dal-
lots o f undug potatoes on the lowland. the serious illness o f her daughter in 1
visitor last week.
j ^ s . Lloyd Pickard, o f Eugene, is
Mrs. McCallons Sunday school class Newberg.
o f boys held their monthly social meet
Bud and Bill Sunderlin started for visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. E.
ing Friday evening at George Brown’ s. Pennsylvania Friday.
Hay ter.
Tommy Townsend, o f Portland, was
Ernest McCallon and Grant Burford
have erected a wireless station and a Dallas Friday.
A l m a M itc h e ll
have received messages.
Mrs. Wright was called to St. Johns
Cleve Hinshaw shipped a horse to
The Artizan lodge initiated six new on account o f the illness o f her daugh- Portland for Mr. Dolph.
ter.
members Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams drove to Mon
Dovey Odom visited in Salem Sunday. ! Thelma Blessing returned to her mouth Sunday.
home in Salem Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whiting, o f Free
Will Martin and family left for Har
water, are visiting her parents, Mr.
Mrs. John Bewley, of Independence, ney county Tuesday to visit relatives.
and Mrs. Harshman.
was a Dallas visitor Saturday.
Jake and Jane Hinshaw, o f Ballsti n,
Gleiln (¡rant is improving his apple
Julius Herzog was in Salem Sunday. visited relatives in Dah<is labt week.
orchard by grubbing out the old trees.
rle v e Hinshaw went to Salem Sun
W ill Beebee, o f California, stopped
Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Mark visited in < with relatives in Dallas on his way day.
Portland last week.
back from the east.
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Miss Faye Hansen has gone to her
Curtis Houser, o f Newbe,g, visited \ Walter Sellers and Earl Barham went school at Antioch.
his parents here Sunday.
out in the woods and shot twelve rab
Albert Hayes and Artie and Chaun-
Baldy Gildner, o f Portland, visited in bits.
cey Hayes have gone to the form er’ s
Dallas Sunday.
A postal card shower was given Mrs. claim.
Mrs. Chas. Bilyeu and son were Port Robert Hayes in honor o f her 72nd
Jim Middleton was a Portland visitor
birthday.
She received 74 cards.
land visitors Sunday.
last week,
Henry
Quiring
went
to
Salt
Creek
Lawrence Moore is visiting at Suver.
Miss Alma Mitchell visited her sister,
one day last week.
Mrs. Cecil Getchel, at Bowersville
Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, o f near Port
Harry Ellis is visiting his sister, Mrs. j Thursday.
land, are visiting at Mr. Harsh man’ s.
Olive Doan, in Washington.
I Mr>- Robt Saphter and baby return_
Mrs. Phillips is going to Portland
Mrs. Wilson Ayres was a Salem v isi-leJ from Washington Thursday where
Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs.
tor Sunday.
j she visited relatives.
Eula Rix.
Mr. and Mrs. Black, from Nebraska,
Will Martin returned from Salem last
Mrs. Warren Quick, o f Ballston, is
There was a large crowd at the dance visiting her parent’ s, Mr. and Mrs. has moved into the Frank Wells house. Thursday.
Saturday night. Several couples com Stouffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barham visited I Mrs. L. R. Adams received the news
ing from Airiio and Lewisville and
that her little granddaughter at Belling-
Mrs. Emmerson and daughter, of with her aunt and uncle at Rickreall.
there will be a masquerade Thanksgiv
Hopewell, are visiting the form er’s son
ing eve. Everybody come.
Muriel Barber spent Saturday and ham WaS Very siek with Pneumonia.
Sunday at Buell.
; Mr. Hockett and family have moved
Precious Irwin went to her home at here.
110 r 'OS Wi " ' nproved 2 1 -2
into their new house.
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Independence
last
Sunday
evening.
miles fi > ii >aI'
1-4 mile from
I Mr. Macomber has traded his farm
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bush went to
sch ool; 1 It .It
ition. 18acres
for the W ilson property.
in b e a r i n 8 ye.,
id apple trees, I Kings Valley Saturday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nel
Mrs. Edna Turner and son, Glennie.
12 acre: vatuuta . years old, 25
son, at Bellingham, Wn., Nov., 19, a
acres of young pears and apples, : visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
10-pound girl. Mrs, Nelson was for-
I Womer, Sunday.
3 years old, 30 acres grain land,
merly Miss Ruth Adams.
Frances and Wilkie Yost will come
alj farm implements and stock go
j soon for a visit with their brother,
Mrs. C. P. Mitchell and Mrs. Henry
with the place, bargain price and Jesse Yost and family.
Wright and son, I^eonard, is visiting
| good terms.
Miss Lena Brandt at Vancouver also
Kitners and Edwards killed a bear In
friends in Portland this week.
Some good, close in very val the Womer canyon last week.
uable lots
land.
The Quicker You Subscribe,
Itemizer
Realty Concern
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$3000
10 acres. 3-4 mile from court
house, 3 acres cleared, rest tim
ber, near reservoir, rest can be
rrigated.
Price $250 per acre.
Very easy terms.
Frank Gilliam went to Kings Valley
Saturday.
C h ild r e n Cry
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House and 8 lots in McMinn
O REG O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N
ville trade for timber land.
100 acre farm well improved,
close to school and railroad, 57
acres under cultivation, hill land,
some timber on same, some good
chicken houses and other out
buildings.
A snap at $75 per
acre.
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