Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 17, 1913, Image 3

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    per acre and up.
183 acre« well improved; good land;
2 miles from Dallas on main couuiy
road and railroad; all under cultiva­
tion; $150 per acre. Good terms.
205 acres, 8
miles south of Dallas.
There are 70 acres of bottom land, 50
acres slashed, 40 acres of good secoud-
growtn timber, ami 45 acres of small
fir and oak timber. There are two
acres of young bearing orchard, three
good barns, a new house of live rooms
and large woodshed and milk-house. The
price is $00 an acre in trade or $50 in
«•ash, ami the buyer can assume a mort­
gage of $3,200, which can run almost
three years at 6 per cent, payable on or
before, or can pay $100 or more on any
interest day.
One (5-room modern house close in;
small payment down, balance easy
monthly payments.
Within 6 miles of Dallas we have a
tract of 08 acres, all under cultivation,
without other improvements, that can
be bought for $00 an acre. All good
REAL ESTATE SNAPS.
We have for sale 111 and near Dallas:
o acres for $450.
5 acres for $500.
5 acres in fruit 4 years old for $050.
5 acres, house and bearing fruit for
$800.
5 acres, all ' cultivation, for $1000.
Other cultivated tracts lor $3,500.
10 acres for $850.
10 acres for $1000.
10 acres, all in cultivation, house and
barn, for $2,500.
15 acres, good buildings, all fruit 4
years old, for $¿700.
15 acres in bearing fruit for $4,500.
15 acres, buildings aim 0 acres prunes
for $2,500.
House and lot in Dallas; $3,000.
Good garage site on principal street
o f Dallas, 50x100 feet; price $1,000;
reasonable terms.
20- and 30-acre tracts for from $70 to
$300 per acre; larger places at from $35
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K e y s F itte d .
B ic y c le a n d M o t o r c y c le S u n d r ie s .
G reases.
B a s e B a ll S u p p l i e s
L. B. H IXON, Jr.
S u c c e sso r to L E E S M IT H
G e n e r a l R e p a ir in g o f a ll K in d s
315 Main Street
Phone A. D. 1072
DALLAS, OREGON
W hat Do You
to Your Grocer?
“ Send me a sack o f flour,”
or do you specify
this favorite
brand?
Why
is it the
Favorite?
—because delicious bread, bis­
cuits, cakes or pies are SURE when
Drifted Snow Flour is used.
And it’ s
sold with a “ money-back” guarantee.
“Drifted Snaw” to Your Grocer
SPER R Y
FLOUR
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black soil, rolling, and i> clou« to school
ami poutoftico.
32 acres all cleared and nearly all in
cultivation. 17 acres net to trees and
small fruits.
Five-room house, barn
and woodshed. Dryer and warehouse
on place.
.uist outside city limits.
Price, $12,000.
17 acres, haif in cultivation for $1500.
In city property we have homes at
$800, $000, $1000 to $1000; oue at $1800
with 2 acres; one at $1,400 with one
acre; both these places in fruit.
A 0-room house ami small lot at $800,
on good terms.
17 acres, 2 miles from Dallas, at $00
per acre, on goo«t terms; one-half in
cultivation. Will make u uice home for
sonic one.
A large lot with 0-room house and
goo«l baru at $ 1 , 0 0 0 , on good terms.
A dandy stock ranch at $75 per acre
There are two sets of buildings, ot
whi«*h one is a goo«l 7-room house in
good repair, the other, house has three
rooms. The water supply is excellent
having two wells, a fine spring of watei
nearby, which can be piped to either
house, ami also a creek through the
place. There are 7 V. acres of hops ami
15 acres more can be put in. There are
35 acres in cultivation; some more can
be easily cleared. There are twro acres
of orchard, the balance ot laud being
open pasture and timber. Location, 6
miles from Dallas, 3 miles to Falls City,
1 mile to Bridgeport. Price $75, on good
terms at 6 per cent interest.
We have five acres of well improved
hill land close to town for sale at a
reasonable price.
20 acres, well improved, with orchard
and strawberries; good house and barn;
lose to Dallas; $300 an acre.
Two splendid homes in heart of city
at $2400 each.
House and lot, 2 blocks from public
school; price $1,100.
House and lot in Dallas to trade for
an out-of-town tract 4 to 10 acres.
50 acres, close to Dallas, 28 acres in
orchard, 7 acres bearing, 7 of 2-vear-
olds, 5 acres of strawberries, good house
and three barns; 15 acres seeded to
oats; 7 acres o f timber, balance cleared.
$200 an acre. Will sell or trade for
mountain ranch without range.
Finest fruit rarm tract in Dallas; 10
acres all in bearing; some small fruit:
new, modern o-room house; good barn
and everything is up-to-date. To see i*
to buy it.
60 acres on Monmouth and Dallas
county road; 1 mile from railroad sta
tion, school, postoffice and town; all
under cultivation, well drained and the
price right.
2V» acres in Dallas, best of creek bot­
tom land; good 7-room house; plenty of
fruit; an excellent chicken and berry
place, convenient and suitable. Only
$2,500, ami terms to suit.
5V.»-acre bearing fruit tract, four va­
rieties of 12-year old trees,
mile from
Perrvdale, on county road; good 3-room
house, barn and a sawdust-lined apple
house; also some small fruit. Price
I r
$
termi.
One of the best business locations in
town. 50-foot frontage on Main street; i
$5,000.
201 acres, 2 miles from Perrydale on |
county road; 175 acres in cultivation; «
8-acre orchard; creek crosses place; ;
some improvements. Will sell all or in |
small tracts, or will trade for small
place near Dallas or Falls City.
48 acres near town for $4000. All
leared and under fence, but no im ;
proveniente.
40 acres, all fenced, three miles from
town; 15 acres in orchard and cultiva­
tion; 400 2-year-old prunes; good build­
ings; $100 i»er acre.
1132 acres iu Liucoln county, 200
acres cleared; plenty of pasture; 80
acres under cultivation; 10 acres iu
fruit; fine soil. $35,000. Fine dairy
ranch.
50 acres hill land half under cultiva­
tion; all good fruit land; 1 mile from
station. $60 per acre.
2.27 acres in Dallas; 6-room plastered
house; woodshed and small barn, 3 hen­
houses; about 300 fruit trees. $3,200,
all but $1,450 cash.
110 acres well-improved, 2Vj miles
from Dallas, 3-4 mile from school and
railroa«! station; 18 acres in bearing 8-
year-old apple trees, 12 acres walnuts
7-year-old, 25 acres of young pears ami
apples, 3-year-old, 30 acres grain land,
All farm implements and stock go with
the place; bargain price and good terms.
640 acres, 400 of it cleared and in
cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 in pasture
Fine soil, good springs, rolling land and
well fenced. A model farm and never
offered for sale before. Clover land,
hop land, anything you want. Only $80
an acre.
40 acres fruit laud 3 miles from Per
rydale, on county road and R. F. D.,
and near school; price $75 per acre.
Good business lot for sale, best loca
tion in Dallas.
Tracts of any siV.e, some can be irri
<~ated, all in city limits, planted in fruit
trees, for $250 per acre.
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Y o u a ll k n o w
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Coming on it* Own Special Rail Road Trains of 25 double length cars
Twice its former size.
Everything New, Novel and Sensational for season 1913
The Show that’s Different—In a Class by Itself
WILL EXHIBIT AT
DALLAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 2 2 n d
ONE D AY.
T W O P E R F O R M A N C E S A T 2 A N D 8 P. M .
AL. G. BARNES
BIG
3-RINC
WILD
A N IM A L
350
EDUCATED
ANIMALS
350
Itemizer Realty Concern
DALLAS,
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OREGON
Executors Final Notice.
Monster Lions and Leopards ride Arabian Stallions
Y O TIC E
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is h ereb y Riven th a t th e u ndersiirned.
e x e cu to r o f th e esta te o f S eb astia n R itn er.
deceased, has filed his final a c c o u n t in said e s ­
ta te in the co u n ty cou rt o f P olk C ou n ty , O reg on ,
and th e same has been se t b y said c o u r t f o r h ea r-
inR at 10 o ’clo ck a. m. on S a tu rda y . M ay 3rd, 1913.
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a t w h ich tim e all p erson s h a v in g o b je c t io n s th e re ­
to. i f a n y th ere be. a re h ereb y n otified to a p p ea r
and p resen t th e sam e f o r a d ju s tm e n t in said
co u n ty cou rt.
D ated at Dallas. P olk co u r ty . O reg on , th is 31st
da y o f M arch, 1913.
L E W IS K IT N E K .
E x e cu to r o f t h e e sta te o f S e-
Sibley
E akin,
b astia n R itn er, d eceased.
A tto rn e y s
Herds of Sea Lions, Elephants, Camels, Zebras, India Sacred Cattle, South African Oxen
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For $4,000 we have a well-improved
D o n ’t W e a r a Truss!
6-acre tract within the city limits. Over
3 acres of large fruit ami considerable
Medley’s Appliance the modern
small fruit; 5-room house and baru. *
scientific invention, the wonder­
bargain at the price.
Good orchard tracts, 5 an<7 10 acres ful new discovery that cures rup­
each, on r.. 71. & ~*o. roa«7 from Dallas ! ture will be sent on trial. No ob­
to Monmouth, l mile from Dallas, bear­ noxious springs or pads. Has aut-
ing next year; great opportunity to get
1 omatic Air Cushions. Binds and
j orchard tracts for a little cash.
We have calls every hour for houses draws the broken parts together
j for rent. Why not list your vacant as you would a broken limb.
No
house with the itemizer Realty Concern salves. No lies'. Durable, cheap.
■ — we can rent it.
Sent on trial
157 acres 1 y_. miles from Dallas, all Pat. Sept. 10, ’ 12.
Send
] under cultivation, on county road and to prove its worth.
railroad; well-improved and 7 miles of name and address today. George
! tiling on place; $150 per acre; good Medley, Dallas, Oregon.
Fifth
L. D. D a NIEL, Local Agent for Po i Cuinty
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Groups of Savage Beasts in Heart-Stilling Acts
The Finest Horses on Earth
150 High School Horses, Ponies, Dogs, Apes, Goats, Orang Outangs and a host of Novel Acts
$ 2 , 000 .
REO, the
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Leopards, Pumas, Tigers, Jaguars, 30 African Lions, all in Big Steel Arenas
3 Military Concert Bands.
RAIN OR SHINE.
COUNCIL MEETING.
Free Street Parade at 10:30 a. m.
DALLAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 22
Bound Over to Grand Jury.
Bids Opened From $1.85 Down to
73 Cents for Hard Surfacing.
The rougher whiskey tastes
—the stronger it is.
The stronger it is—the more
harm it will do.
But then—you don’t have
Justice Holman’ s court was
occupied Saturday afternoon for
an hour with a case entitled
State of Oregon vs Fred M. Stiev-
The city council met in ad­ enson. The young man is one of
journed session last Monday eve­ the mail clerks on the Portland
ning, with all present except run, and he was charged with
indecent exposure o f his person
Ayres and Fenton.
The bill of McCann & Collins to a young lady who happened
for $9.90, hauling and freight, to be passing on Court street,
while the mail car was on the
was allowed.
On motion’ of Coad the record-! parkway at the depot at 12:15 on
er was ordered, to notify the last Thursday. He had been 8c- j
property owners on Mill street cused of the offense before, and I
stiirowing for cement curb^
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the same must be paid for by man Barbur were watching for
him
to
repeat
the
act,
they
be­
April 21st, or other proceedings
ing in hiding in the Guy house
will be taken.
Staats moved that after the on Railroad street, where they
bids were opened for hard s u r-j could have a good view o f his
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. ! norm n o thaim oom n (.11 t(inr oiirntT
facing, the council adjourn to actions from some 60 feet away.
Tuesday evening, and the new Sheriff Grant went to Portland
councif be invited to meet with and arrested the young man. At
them for further consideration the trial Mr. Grant and Mr. Bar-
i her swore to the facts, hut the
of said bids. Carried.
Bids for delivery o f crushed young lady’s testimony was
rock on Fairview avenue were waived by Prosecuting Attorney
Tooze. it being deemed unneces­
read as follows;
Adams & Martin, 72 cents a sary to subject her to the hu­
miliation. Oscar Hayter acted
yard, 90 cents after June 1st.
Black, Boydston, et al 70 cents for the defense, and on adjourn­
ment o f the trial to Monday a
a yard.
¡couple of witnesses were brought
Morrison & Riley, $2,560.
forward to testify to his previous
Bids on hard surfacing:
Warren Con Co,
$1.85 a yd$42,773.78 good character. .Justice Holman
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Montague, O' Reilly 1 .4 5 ... 32,944.98 jury under $290 cash bond, which
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d r i n k
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T O U g h ,
or high-proof.
S tX O n g
T here’s Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable—
Bottled al drinking strength.
Costs no m ore than any other whiskey.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., General Agents, Portland
JOHN DEERE BUGGIES
R E O , th e Fifth, F ive-P assen ger T o u rin g C ar
Electric Lights; Self-Starter; N ew set-in Dash Lamps (Electric).
A side lamp, whatever
the body, is distinctly and conspicuously out-of-date.
Center Control; L eft Hand Drive,
(which all leading cars are adopting). PRICE: $1295, F. O. B., DALLAS.
REO the Fifth is the only car in its class which uses 190 drop forgings -the only car in its
class which uses 15 roller bearings, 11 o f which are Timkins.
REO the Fifth is the only car
in its class with 50 per cent over-capacity.
All the driving parts are made to meet the
requirements o f a 45 H. P. car—that’ s immensely important.
REO the Fifth is the only car in its class where the factory builds only one model.
That
saves in factory cost about 20 per cent, because every tool and jig can be adapted to this one
model. In no other way could a car like the REO be built at the REO price.
Nothing is overlooked to make it absolutely perfect. Steel is analyzed gears are tested with
a 50-ton crushing hammer—motor gets five different tests -carburetor is doubly heated--
parts are hand-fitted—nothing is skimped -b ig brakes—big springs—adds safety and com­
fort on rough roads.
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It’ s unquestionably the grandest car in its class.
.attempts to compete with it.
In real basic worth not one o f its rivals
interested, let us demonstrate and prove what we claim.
L. D. DANIEL, Agent
PHONE 463
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DALLAS, OREGON
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33,164.36
36,016.88
29,006.19
. 35,858.22
The Civic Improvement de­
. 37.113.30
. 26,340.52 partment o f the Womans’ Chib
. 30,520.98 through its chairman, Mrs. Ella
. 32,050.68
32.060.68 ¡J, Metzger, advise that the club
. 28,985.29 t desires Thursday, April 24th, be
. 39,296.40
as cleanup
day
. 25,176.10 i designated
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. 24,079.17 ! throughout the entire city.
Annual Cleanup Day.
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1 therefore suggest that the resi-
18,874,67 I dence and business sections of
23,262.22
29,833.78 the city place all refuse in bar-
26,991.83 1 rels and boxes that you wished
35,318.42 hauled away from your property
32920.49 where it can be easily loaded by
26.676.16
19,152.22 the teamsters so the charges to
30,758.66 each party will be reduced to
29,193.30 ' the minimum. The hauling from
Fenton arrived and togk his | the city o f refuse and decayed
materials is very essential to the
seat.
j The representatives present o f health and decency o f the city
the different paving companies and the hearty cooperation of
were allowed 7 minutes to pre- everyone in this movement is
sent their claims orally. They earnestly requested.
all took advantage of the permis
J. R. CRAVEN.
MAYOR.
I sion, and advocacy o f their sev- j
eral kinds were to the point, and
from the shoulder in regard to \
Newt For Dallasites.
their opponents. The bids w ere1
i on all kinds o f work, from to re-1 The T. H. Ellis Paving com-
\ dressing
to every thickness of 1 pany, o f Eugene, has been
pavement, and it would take a awarded the contract to pave the
Philadelphia lawyer or civil engi- the principal busidess I streets o f ;
neer to study out the different Dallas. Or., with hitucrete, the
ramifications thereof,
same as was laid on Ninth ave-
' nue, west, between Jefferson i
Glen O. Holman, attorney at and Monroe streets here last fall. 1
- Eugene Guard.
; law. Wrilson Bldg .
John Deere Velie Wrought
Gear
Fairfield Rubber Top
Extra Finish
CRAVEN BROS.,
DA LLA S,
OREGON