Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 26, 1912, Image 4

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    REAL ESTATE SNAPS
CHICKEN AWARDS.
$2000 7-room house on Wash-
Forty acres o f fruit land, well
First cock, first hen
and
ngton street. Corner lot. 170x located, for $75 per acre.
third pullet. N. L. Wiley, Rex.
The following awards were
Barred Plymouth Rocks.
300, and all modern improve-
_ .
. . .
Good garage site on principal
We have for sale in and near ments, with street and sewer as-
made at the chicken show l ist
Second hen, third cockerel,
sessments s e ttle d .-I t e m i z er street o f Dallas. oOxlOO feet, price -
week and unavoidably left out second pen, A. S. Wilson. Mon­ | Dallas:
Realty Concern.
,$1900, terms reasonable.
5 acres for $450.
o f our last issue:
mouth; first and second cockerel,
5 acres for $500,
White Brazilian Duck
secon cock, second and third pul-
5 1-2 acre bearing fruit tract.
“ T * " “ f 8'
5 acres in fruit 4 years old for
First duck and second drake, ¡let, firstpen, Mrs W nnie Braden;
four varieties o f 12 year old trees, ‘ 10,n- 50 cleared and m pasture.
$650.
Homer Calkins, Dallas.
first cock, L. N. Wiley, Kex.
5 acres, house and bearing 1-2 mile from Perrydale,on cou n -, balance in timber. Good 8-room
White Cochin Bantam:
Rose CombR. I. Red
ty road; good 3 room house, barn 'I}0036' ^arri an^ outbuildings,
First, second and third hen,
Third hen, Mrs. J. J. Thurston, fruit for $800.
5 acres, all in cultivation for and a sawdust, lined apple house. 6 acre8
J. B. Stump, Monmouth; second Suver; third cockerel, W. M.
also some smallfruit. price -$2000.
3Ter'm8, half cash! j
$ 1000 .
pullett, J, B. Stump, Monmouth; Boginska, Jr., Monmouth.
Other cultivated tracts for
first and third pullets, J. S. Ma-
S. C. Buff Leghorn
For $4000 we have a well im­
50 acres close to Dallas, 28!
comber, Dallas; second cock, i Second cock, second hen, first $3,500.
proved 6-acre tract within the acres in orchard, 7 acres bearing,
10 acres for $250.
second hen and first and third second, third cockerel, second
city limits. Over 3 acres o f larga 7 o f 2 year olds, 5 acres o f straw­
10 acres for $1000.
cockerel, second and third pullet, and third pullet, first pen, E. N.
fruit and
considerable small
10 acres, all in cultivation, ones. Five-room house and barn. berries, good house and three
first pen, E. N. Keeney, Dallas. Keeney.
barns, 15 acres seeded to oats. |
house
and
barn,
for
$2.5'X).
S. C. Brown Leghorn
Blue Andulusian
A bargain at the price.
Seven acres o f timber, balance
15 acres, good buildings, all
First pullet, second cockerel,
First cock, first, second and
Good orchard tracts, 5 and 10 cleared. $200 an acre. Will j
second pen, J. M. Card, Dallas; third hen, third cockerel, second fruit 4 years old, for $2700.
15 acres in bearing fruit $4,500. acres each, on R. R. and Co. road sell or trade for mountain ranch
second cock, W. J. Shewey, Dallas; pen, D. N. Caibreath.
15 acres, buildings and 9 acres from Dallas to Monmouth. 1 mile without ranch without range.
first cock, second pullet and first
Cupi Awarded.
prunes, $2,500.
from Dallas, bearing next year;
pen, F. F. Friesen, Dallas; first
32 acres all cleared and nearly ,
17 acres, half in cultivation for great opportunity to get orchard all in cultivation, 17 acres set
and second hen, Henry Voth,
S. C. White Leghorn, J. P.
$1500.
i tracts for a little cash.
Dallas; third hen, A. G. Rempel, Hall, Newberg.
to trees and small fruits. Five!
20 and 30 acre tracts for from
Dallas; third cockerel, J. W. Rob­ ! S. C. Brown Leghorn, F. F.
House and lot, 2 blocks from room house, barn and woodshed.
$70 to $300 per acre; larger pla-
inson; third cock and third pen, ! Friesen, Dallas,
Dryer on place and ware house.
public
school; price $110J.
R. H. Grier, Hillsboro; third pul­
Just outside city limits. Price,
Buff Leghorn, E. N. Keeney, ces at from $35 per acre and up.
In city property we h.ivej 48 acres near town for $4000. $ 12 , 000 .
let, A. L. Jenkins, Rex, Or.
I third time won by Mr. Keeney
and now becomes his property. homes at $800. $900, $1000 t o ' All cleared and under fence, but
S. C. Ancona
20 acres, well improved with j
First cock, first pullet, first
Barred Plymouth Rock, White $4000; one at $1800 with 2 acres, j no improvements.
orchard and strawberries, good i
pen, first, second cockerel, H. A. Plymouth Rock, Mrs. W innie;
at $1400 with one acre; both
house and barn close to Dallas |
Woods, Dallas; second pullet, C. Braden, Dallas.
these places in fruit.
I Finest fruit tract in Dallas: | for 3ale at $300 an acre.
I
Dornhecker, Dallas; third pullet,
Ancona, H. A. Woods, Dallas.1 i w° splendid homes in heait 10 a :res all in bearing; some I
s
nail
fruit;
new,
modern
5
room
I
G. E. Robinson, Dallas; third
S. C. R. I. Red, H. C. McCam- o f Clty at $2400 each,
cockerel, Charles Kurre, Inde- mon. Sheridan.
One 6-room modern house close j home; good barn and everything
pendence,
Wh te Orpington,Dilla B. Vier , in; small payment down; balance! is up-to-date. To see is to buy it.
110 acres well improved 21-2
White Wyandotte
Dallas.
, easy monthly payments.
First pullet, Guy Steiger, Dal- i Blue Andalusian, D. N. Cal-
acres, all fenced three miles miles from Dallas, 3-4 mile from
las; second cock, first and sec-
breath, Monmouth.
nf town-Vs acrps in orchard »nu; school and R ,R. station. 18 acres
ond hen, J. S. Parker, Dallas.
The Crider cup offered for the | cultivation 400 2-year old prunes. in bearing 8 year old apple trees,
Dallas, Oregon
12 acres walnuts 7 years old, 25
S. C. White Leghorn
best pen o f Polk County Poultry Good buildings. “ $100 an acre,
acres o f young pears and apples,
Third cock, second hen, first, was won by H. A. Woods, of
second and third cockerel, first Dallas, on his pen of Anconas.
1132 acres in Lincoln county, 3 years old, 30 acres grain land,
REAL ESTATE TRANFER.
and second pullet, first pen, J. j The cup offered by the associa 200 acres cleared, plenty of pas­ all farm implements and stock go
J. P. Hall, Newberg; third hen tion for the best exhibit by mem­ ture, 80 under cultivation, 10 with the place, bargain price and
good terms.
Mary V Kirkpatrick et al to Wm
E. Robbins’ Poultry Plant, Sa­ ber was awarded to Mrs. Winnie acaes in fruit, fine soil. $35,000.
P Holman, 2 A in t 7 s, r 5 w,
Braden.
Fine
dairy
ranch.
60
acres
on
Monmouth
and
lem; first and second cock. R.
w <1 ........................................... $
10
Dallas Co. road; 1 mile from Rail­ J C Schmeizel et ux to Frank
H. Grier, Hillsboro; third pullet,
Shepard,
191
A
in
t
6
s,
r
6
w,
13370
2.27 acres in Dallas. 6 room road Station, school, Post O ffice
first hen and third pen, Roy War-
SCHOOL REPORT.
plastered house, woodshed and and town; all under cultivation; James K Allen et ux to C H Me-
field, Alsea, Ore.
Neelen, 182 A in t 7 s, r 4 w,
10
j small barn, 3 hen houses, about well drained and the price right. Title
and Trust Co to Benjrmin F
S. C. R. I. Reds
Report of the Hclmols of Polk county I 3 Q() f rujt trees. $3200, all but
lot 4 in Eaglecrest Or­
201 acres, 2 miles from Perry- Clark,
Second cock, I. W. McAdams, or tin* school mouth ending November
(.a s ^
chards, w d ,........
................. 2750
dale on county road; 175 acres in R E Morris et ux to George Clan-
Salem; third cock, W. M. Elliott, *29. 1912:
Number
of
schools
reporting
cor­
field et al, land in blk 7, in or-
Dallas; first and third pullet,
We have five acres o f well im- cultivation; 8 acre orchard; creek
rect Iv and on tim e.
...........
65
ignal town o f Dallas, w d
. 1700
third cockerel and third pen, E. ! Number of pupil« registered new
i proved hill land close to town for crosses place; some improvments,
Mary
L Gwinn to city o f Mon­
will sell all or in small tracts or
F. Perkins, McMinnville, Or.; i during m onth.............
74 sale at a reasonable price.
mouth, land for street purpos­
_
,
, ,
| will trade for small place near
first cockerel, second pullet, sec­ Number of pupil« registered «ec-
es, w d, ................. ..
...
25
ondary during m onth.................
25
Good business lot for sale, best Dallas or Falls City.
ond pen, H. C. McCammon, Number
Anna Strain to city o f Monmouth
of pupil« readmitted dur­
i
location
in
Dallas.
land for street purposes, w d, .
50
Sheridan; second cockerel, I). D.
ing m o n t h ..................................
100
30 acres on city limit line of Alvin Countryman et ux to Solo­
Total number of pupil« on regis­
Miller, Dallas.
House and lot in Dallas to Dallas, on Co. and R. R. no im­
mon
Riggs,
about
1
A
in
t
6
s,
ter during month ...................... 2912
Black Orpington
r 4 w, w d......................................
525
trade for an out o f town tract 4 provments, all under cultivation,
Number of pupiis dropped during
Second pullet, Merle and Glen
fenced, fine logan berry land.
m o n th ...........................................
184 to 10 acres.
AIRL1E.
Holman, Dallas.
Number of pupil« remaining at
Within 6 miles o f Dallas we
time of report ..............
2728
50 acres hill land half under
White Orpington
Number of day« taught during
have a tract of 98 acres, all un­
First cockerel, first and third
Joe Brown has been buying horses.
m o n th .....................................
14.5 cultivation, all good fruit land, der cultivation, without other
He bought Mr. Whiteaker’ s, Johnny
hen, Dilla B. Viers, Dallas; third Whole nrimher of day« attendance 36867 1 mile from station $60 per acre. improvements,
that can be Falken berry's and Mr. Condon’ «, of
Whole
number
of
day«
absence.
.
1437.5
pullet, H. B. Viers, Dallas.
Whole number of time« late .......
519
183 acres well improved; good bought for $90 an acre. All Peedee.
S.L. Buff Leghorn
Number of pupil« neither absent
laud; 2 miles from Dallas, all un­ good black soil, and is rolling
We have a new doctor in town again.
First pullet and second pen.
nor tardy .................................. 1685
der cultivation, on main county land, close to school and postof­
Ed Loop, Dallas; third hen and Average number of pupil« belong­
Miss May Shinners had to leave our 1
fice.
ing ................................................. 26416 road, and on railroad. $150 per
school on account of her sisters illness, j
third pen, T. E. Barclay, Alsea.
Average daily attendance ........... 2542.5 acre.
Good terms.
297 acres, all under cultivation, Miss Cook, o f Monmouth, has her place.
Dark Cornish Games.
Per cent of attendance ...............
96.3
A good many potatoes in this vicinity
between Monmouth and Dallas
First cockerel, first and third Numher of visit« by parents.......
126
Tracts of any size, some can be one mile from Rickreall 1-4 mile are still in the ground.
Number of vi«its bv members of
pullet, J. Stingley, Dallas.
school board«................................
88! ! irrigated, all in city limits, planted from station, on county road well
Phy Simpson has been building a boat
White Plymouth Rock
, in fruit trees, for $250 per acre. improved low land tiled, price to use on the creek when driving logs. |
The following schools have been
First and second cock, first
placed on the roll o f honor for the I y
4 m ilea fr o m Tlnllaa
will make you buy.
‘ Brigham” Young was taken sudden- i
cockerel, first and second hen, county
for having made a per cent to
04 a c r e s , 4 m ile s f r o m lJallas,
ly ill the other day at Airlie but is some
first, second and third pullet, attendance of 95 or more; Dallas, 1-4 milG from school. 3 -4 mile to
Good 5-room house and 4 acres better.
first pen, Mrs. Winnie Braden, Smithtield, Eola, Red Prairie, Lewis- R. R. station, some fruit; good 3-4 miles from Court house, Dal­
Dallas.
ville, Salt Creek, Monmouth, Orchards, , improvments; 30 acres Under Clll- las, splendid out buildings, fine
Airlie, Bethel, \\ ard, l-airview, C och -u -
•
Mammoth Pekin Duck
Made-in- Oregon Blankets
ran, Butler. Rickreall, Elkins, Indepen- tlvauon, in a last (developingcom garden spot, excellent chicken
First drake, first and second dence. Brush College, Buell, Sprint; munity, price $12.) per acre.
house and yards. An ideal little
Are
the kind you want, we
duck, F. W. Jackson, Monmouth. Valley, I'opcorn, Harmony, Upper Salt
home, and price right.
think. They are better than
640 acres, 400 o f it cleared and
Creek, Montgomery, Lincoln, (100),
Light Brahma
40 acres fruit land 3 miles from eastern made. Buy a few pairs,
Third pullet, lhi d cockerel, EnterpriHe, Greenwood, Oakdale, Lone in cultivation, 100 slashed, 160
Star, McCoy, Guthrie. Liberty, Pioneer in
Perrydale,
on county r o a d , a n d ! We have them. They are made
pasture.
Fine
soil,
good
second hen, T. A. Ratcliff, Sa­ Cherry Grove, Oakhurst, (100), .Moun­
springs, rolling land and well R. F. D. an ! near school, price o f wool—Salem Woolen Mill Store
lem.
tain View, Highland, .Mistletoe, Kern.
A model farm and nev­ $75 per acre.
The following schools were placed on fenced.
Silver Grey Dorking
Third hen, Mrs. C. D. Nairn, the roll o f honor for the county for not er offered for sale before. Clov­
2 1-2 acres in Dallas, best o f
Notice.
having made any tardies during the er land, hop land, anything you
Amity.
creek bottom land, good 7-room
month; Smithtield, Red Prairie, Or­
Owing
to
the
high price o f
want.
Only
$80
an
acre.
Columbian Wyandottes
house, plenty o f fruit, an excel­ feed and cows, and the expense
chards, Ward, Fairview, Brush College,
Second hen and third pullet,, Spring Valley, Lincoln, Crowley, Mc-
lent
chicken
and
berry
place,
We have for sale one mile west
o f putting in new washing, ster­
Timmonds Valley, Concord, Oakdale.
C. A. Hodson, Newberg.
Only l i n g and bottling milk in order
McCoy, Guthrie, alack Rock, Pioneer, of Falls City, 80 acres o f timber convenient and suitable.
Silver Laced Wyandotte
Cherry Grove, Oakhurst,
Mountain that cruises one and one half mil­ $2500 and terms to suit.
to comply with the new dairy
Third cockerel, first hen, sec- j View, Hopville, Highland, Mistletoe.
lion feet down to 16 inches, has a
law the price o f bottled milk will
205
acres,
8
1-2
south
of
Dal­
ond and third pullet, third p en ,1 The following schools have become down hill shoot all the way to
las. There are 70 acres o f bot­ be 8 cents per quart during the
standard; Fairview, Pioneer, West Sa­
C. A. Hodson.
lem Buena Vista, Red Prairie, Smith­ Falls City lumber Go’s mill; has a tom land, 50 acres slashed, 40 Winter months beginning Dec.
R. C. Leghorn
tield, Orchards, Zena, Guthrie, Lincoln, good house, barn and out build­ acres o f good second growth tim- 1st.
J. F. HOLMAN.
First cockerel, first, second Oakhurst, Mountain View.
ings; has bearing orchard, will sell her, and 45 acres of small fir and
and third pullet, J. F. Kliefver, j The report this month shows more in­ or trade.
oak timber. There are two acres
terest by parents as we have reported
GIVES INSTANT ACTION.
Dallas.
126 while last month we had 108.
o f young bearing orchard, three
White I. R. Ducks
167
acres
1
1-2
miles
from
Dal­
M any o f the school rallies have been
C. Stafrin reports that a single
Second young drake, first and hchi and have been well attended, also las; all under cultivation; on Co. good barns, a new house o f five
third old duck, second young the school officers' convention w h s well road and rail road; well improved rooms and large woodshed and dose o f simple buckthorn bark, glycer­
duck, C. A. Evans, Newberg; attended and much interest shown.
and 7 miles of tiling on place. $150 milk house. The price is $60 an ine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ka,
Yours very respectfully,
acre in trade or $50 in cash, and the German appendicitis remedy, stops
first old drake and second old
per acre. Good terms.
II. C. SEYMOUR,
the buyer can assume a mortgage constipation or gas on the stomach in­
duck, G. W. Gibson. Salem; first
School Supt. o f Polk county.
One o f the best business loca­ o f $3,200, which can run almost stantly. Many Dallas people are Why would jack Spratt’s wife eat no
young drake and third young pul­
lean?
tions in town, 50 foot frontage three years at 6 per cent, paya­
being helped.
let, G. T. Graves, Black Rock.
Bert Wells and wife, o f the on Main street. $5000.
ble
on
or
before
or
can
pay
$100
Black Breasted Red Games
Yamhill, have been blessed with
We have calls every hour for or more on any interest day.
First and second cockerel, first another son and heir.
houses for rent.
Why not list j Have 5 1-4 acres. 4 1-2 acres
second and third pullet. Tom
house with the set to apples, 14-year-old trees,
Mrs. Lockman was a Salem ¡your vacant
Bowman, Rickreall,
DIAMOND
Itemizer Realty Concern —we can Baldwin, Rome Beauty, New­
Fawn and White I. R. Ducks visitor Friday.
rent it.
«0
First young drake and first
tons and Ben Davis varities.
young duck, R. H Grier, Hills­
House and lot in Dallas $3000 Place has good comfortable, 3-
A lazy liver lead« to chronic dyspep­
boro.
room and good barn, well saw­
sia and constipation weakens
the
M. B. Turkey
120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, dust lined apple house, and other
whole system.
Doan’s Regulets (25
L A D IE S |
■k y m r
f o r CTTT-CHES-TEH’ S
First Tom, first and second cents per box) correct the liver, tone all under cultivation on R. R. improvements.
Is 1 1-2 miles j ££
IA M O N D B R A N D P IL L S it
pullet, Mrs. Irene Nairn, Amity. the stomach, cure constipation.
_ o l d m e t a llic b o x e s , s c a le d
track and county road. Price $125 from good town, school and j o«
g ib b o n . T a k b n o o t b r r .
S. C. Black Minorca
per acre.
church.
D raxffU t and sok fo r C H I----------------------
The Largest Industry in Polk County is the
Dali as Lumber and
Logging Company
Buy Your Lumber of Them and Help the Community Grow
Itemizer
Realty Concern
$53>ooo.oo
CHICHESTER SPILLS
to those who act as
the local representa­
tives o f EVERYBODY'S
MAGAZI NE and THE
DELINEATOR—all in addi-
tion to liberal commissions. Let
us show you how you can
D I A M O N D n u AN 1» P I I . I. H. f o r tw e n tT -flv «
y e a r* r e g a r d e d as B e s t,S a fe st, A lw a y s R e lia b le .
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
iiiis, EVERYWHERE Tw^
The drunkard will have none of me.
POLK’S'
The heavy drinker says “ho” when my Business Directory
f:
name is mentioned.
The man who craves rough-strong—
whiskey passes me by.
DALLAS CITY BANK
All this is as it should be— as I myself
would wish it. I am not for them.
Secure a Share
simply by forwarding the subscriptions o f your
friends and neighbors and collecting the renewals
o f our present subscribers. Try for THIS month's
prizes.
There are lota o f prizes that can be won only
by persons living In towns same size as your own. Write
at once to the B u t t e r ic k P u b l i s h i n g C o m o s n y
Simply because • he didn't lean that
way.
—
O R EG O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N
lark Sprat! Would h i No fat.
D ir e c t o r y o f e a c h C ity . T o w n a n d
V illa g e , g iv in g d e s c r ip t iv e s k e t c h o f
e a c h p la c e , lo c a t io n , p o p u la t io n , t o le -
g r a p h , s h ip p in g a n d b a n k in g p o i n t ;
a lr o C la s s ifie d D ir e c t o r y , c o m p ile d b y
ali
b
u s in e s s a n d p r fe .«Ion.
bu
his Wife Would h t No Leaa! So,
U. I-. l»OLK ^ CO., SEATTT.K
They’d fat A Meat Shop Clean!
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Pallas, Oregon.
R.E. WILLIAMS
V . G. VASSALL
Presiden
Gasine
B u t t . r i c k B u ild in g . N e w Y o r k C ity
ibis Betaees Ike Two Of Then
I
T e le p h o n e 5 0 2
C E O . F. S K IF F
The loaf and Short Of It Is,
A ttorney -at-L aw
That We Hove The fit And lu n Of IL'
R o o m 8 , U g lo w B ld g .
DALLAS.
IS YOUR CHOICE, fAT OR HAN?
OREGON
DIRECTORS :
H. C. ('raven, I. N. \\ ««il»
VV . G . Vassail, B K. \N i U ihius ,
B. U >lcC^jlgn, F, J. ( raven.
Cyrus
Noble
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER ft CO.. Ceserai Afesis, Ported
BEING GIVEN
AW AY
This hank Is pleowsl to place t tl . |
JiipoMil of Its customers the fat i'll* *
gained during many years of continuo* r
Phone 13
service and growth.
DR. 3 . E. N E V E L
Veterinary Surgeon
612
332 Main St.
DENTIST
Office over Fuller Pharmarv. Puff**.
Office If. jii r « ; ftto 12 A . M. Vtoft P. M.
All kinds ot Dental work done at
reasonable prieve.
HOW TO PULL
i
Henry Gohrke
B. F. B U T L E R
Phone 29
M a is S n t s r r
P A L L A S , ORFAtON
STUMPS
A m oat v aluable p a m p h let. Telia and ffltoatrar*-'*
h ow to clea r stu m p land at th e low eat k n ow n co s t
p e r a cre by d ev ices ju s t p e r fe c t e d .
F ree t o o w n ­
er* o f stu m p land w h o send m e th eir nam e*
J u h a A D orm a ■
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