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I OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Two lota and a house in the Kllla ad dition for $1250. 32 acres, within a mile of the city PERRYDALE B. Z. and R. P Riggs and famlles of Dallas, were visitors in Perrydale Sunday. Miss Marian Fox, who was one of the teachers here last term, was a Perydale visitor the middle of the week. She will teach at Brownsville this winter. Alfred Enes returned home from Coquille Sunday. A 7-pound girl was born to the wife of James Houk Saturday, the 13th M. Acu and wife, recently from Tennessee, moved Into the Rempel house Monday. While playing Friday, Levi McKee got liis hand and arm badly mashed and lacerated in a silo cuter, which was being turned by some of his playmates. Dr Woods, of Amity, was called. School will begin here next Mon- duy, with Prof. Montgomery, of Falls •City, as principal. Miss Nellie Keyt primary teacher and Miss Mary Wyatt intermediate. Mr. Russell, who bought 15 acres of the H. G. Keyt place about two years ugo, has bought the Koser property adoinlng It, and Is having the house finished that Mr. Koser had started to build. We understand he will move here when It Is com pleted. I LADIES’ COATS, SUITS A N D DRESSES * T T t t f limits, 15 acres in one year prunes, 8 acres in logan berries, 5 in slashing. All under fence, on good road, in fruit district. No bnilding. A ll or part. Price $165 an acre. T For $2000 you can get a well improved acre of land in the Howe addition. We have a 7-passenger auto, all in good repair, to trade for real estate 40 acres of fruit laud, well located, Ray Walker, of Eugene, Is spend for $75 au acre. Correspondents’ Contest. ing a month at hte home of his pa Have 5^4 acres, 4*4 acres set to ap Beginning August 1 the Itemizer be rents, Mr and Mrs. S B. Walker pies, 14 year old trees, Baldwin, Home T h e K in d Y o a H ave A lw a y s B o u gh t, an d w h ich has been Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clodfelter Beauty, Newtown* aud Ben Davis va gmn a four month« corre«|ion<leiit«’ con in use for over O SO curs, has h o m e th e si,'mature o t Ill IISv A va UVer v j } CU»89 have returned to their home In Jef rieties. Place has good comfortable 3- i a n d In has (ircn m ode u n d er his p e r» test on the Bame lines as heretofore, ex ferson, after a visit with her sister, and ♦ ;» room house and good baru, well saw- supervision since Its infan cy. cept the prises will be in cash, instead Mrs. McBeth. dust lined apple-house, ami other im A llo w no one to d ec e iv e you in th is. of other articles, that method seeming Miss Horn, of Portland, Is the guest provements. Is 1 Ml miles from good A l l C ou n terfeits, Im ita tio n s and “ «Juiit-us-ifood ” a re b u t town, school and church. to suit beet all concerned. The most of Miss Hazel Bohannon in this city. E xperim en ts th a t t r ifle w ith and e n d a n g er th e h ealth of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook, of Eugene, regular and most newsy corres|>ondent We have tor sale lu and near Dallas: Infunts and Children—E xp erien ce a ga in st E x p erim en t. 0 acres for $450. during that time will receive »10, the visited relatives here this week. George Dorcas, a hop man, from 5 acres for $500. second »5. the third »2.50 and the next Portland, transacted busines here 5 acres in fruit 4 years old for $650. two »1 each. The contest will close Saturday. 5 acres, house and bearing Iruit for November 31 and be immediately follow $800. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Harris, of Berg, Castorln Is a harm less substitute fo r C astor O il, P a r e 5 acres, all ‘ cultivation, for $1000. ed by another of four months duration Idaho, visited over Sunday at the g o ric , D rops and S ooth in g Syrups. I t is pleasant. I t Other cultivated tracts for $3,300. home of his sister, Mrs. E. T. Henkle. contains n e ith e r O piu m , M orphine n o r o th e r N a rc o tle commencing on that date. 10 acres for $850. substance. Its a g e is Its gu aran tee. I t d estroys W o rm s Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Bohannon have 10 acres for $1000. returned to their home In Astoria, and allays F everish n ess. F o r m ore th an th irty years it 10 acres, all iu cultivation, house aud after a short visit at the home of his lias been In constant use fo r the r e lie f o f C on stipation , CROWLEY. baru. for $2,500. brother, J. 3. Bohannon. F latu len cy, W in d C o lic , a ll T e e th in g T ro u b le s and 15 acres, good buildings, all fruit 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clodfelter of Diarrhoea. I t re g u la te s th e Stom ach and D o w els, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith were Salt years old, for $2700. assim ilates th e F o o d , givin g healthy and n a tu ra l Sleep. Creek vslitors on Tuesday of last Portland, are guests at the home of 15 acres iu bearing fruit for $4,500. MONMOUTH NO. 1. his sister, Mrs. A. C. Moore. T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r’ s F rie n d . week. 15 acres, buildings auu 9 acres prunes Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien, of F. M. Edgar went to Dallas the first for $2,500. Mr. Stitt has raised fifty cents on of the week with a load of tomatoes. Cochran, were guests of friends In the Herald, the local paper, and It is House and lot in Dallas; $3,000. Good garage site on principal street Middleton’s machine threshed for this city Sunday. worth It to have a good paper at home. Frank Kirklan dleft last week for of Dallas, 50x100 feet; price $1,900; Ed. Hodge and Homer White the first Raney and Arthur Burkhead return Indiana, where he will enter Notre reasonable terms. of last week. ed Monday from Eastern Oregon, 20- and 30-acre tracts for from $70 to Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Hodge were Dame. where they worked through harvest. $300 per acre; larger places at from $35 J. H. Fenton, of Morrel, Nebraska, They will attend the Normal. Smithfield callers on Wednesday of 1 b visiting at the home of Ills son, J. J. per acre ana u p . last week. Oliver Rowe and family returned 183 acres well improved; good land; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gay and family, Fenton, here. T O. Thayer and family have moved to Boring Tuesday, after picking hops 2 miles from Dallas on main county of Tillamook county, arrived at Mrs. here. road and railroad; all under cultiva J. W. Gay's the middle of last week from Corvallis to this city to reside. J. H. Mulkey and wife moved Into tion; $150 per acre. Good terms. and will remain for several days to Mrs. J. L. Povey, of Portland Is visit friends and relatives. visiting at the home of her sister, their home Tuesday. lately purchased 205 acres, 8*4 miles south of Dallas. from Wm. Riddle, Jr., on Main street. There are 70 acres of bottom land, 50 Mr. and Mrs. Newfeldt attended Mrs. Ray Coffey. AT THE W. J. Mulkey’s brick building is acres slashed, 40 acres of good second- church at Smithfield last Sunday. Henry Patterson, of Portland, was nearing completion. growth timber, ami 45 acres of small Several from this neighborhood at an over-Sunday visitor at the home fir and oak timber. There are twcJ The litle son of Clarence McCaleb tended the funeral of Mrs. Ed. Clark of Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank In For Over 3 0 Years acres of young bearing orchard, three died at the Young hop yard Friday Patterson. at Rickreall last Sunday. of bowel trouble The remains were good barns, a new house of five rooms Mrs. Homer White was a caller In brought to-John McCaleb’s home here, and large woodshed and milk-house. The BUENA VISTA Amity last Sunday. where the funeral was conducted by price is $60 au acre iu trade or $50 in Hugh Farmer was a business caller Mrs. C. S. King and grandson, who Rev. Orick Sunday at 2 o'clock. »•ash, and the buyer can assume a mort MRS. CHAS. GREGORY Prop. In Perrydale one day last week. have visited here the past two weeks, gage of $3,200, ‘which can run almost Burdette Wilson and wife and son. George Smith got his hand cut so liuve returned to tlielr home In of Portland, are visiting at the home three years at (5 per cent, payable on or badly he has been unable to work for Seattle. before, or can pay $100 or more on any of his uncle, C. H. Parker. Mr. W il a few days. Leona Williams and Hariel Knight term of service as secretary interest day. Mrs. Geneva Woolen and baby, of son will combine business with pleas Homer White started picking Ills Newport, were guests last week of ure und paint Mr. Purker’s residence left Monday for Eugeuo, where they for this commission, he has One*6-room modern house close in; w ilf go to school. , hops on the Fox place last Monday. her sister, Mrs. N. C. Anderson. while on his vacation. made a special study of assess small payment down, balance easy George John has returned home payments. Wade Palmer has been hauling J. B. Loy is hauling grave lto floor Oliver Waller is visiting relatives ment and taxation to fit himself monthly to Portland, after visiting friends. Within 6 miles of Dallas we have a grain to Crowley for Fred Auer. his new dairy barn, which Is one of in town this week. for the field which he now in tract of 98 acres, all under cultivation, Mr. and Mrs. Lute Chapin and fam J. L. Gay and family, Mr. and Mrs. the best In the county. He is admitted without other improvements, that can ily, of Salem, visited relatives in Dal tends to enter. J. W. Edgar, R J. Williamson and Mrs. Paul Hanson, of Salem, and MONMOUTH NO. 2. to the bar and is a graduate of be bought for $90 an acre. All goo»l las Sunday. family, Mrs. J. E. Allen, Thad Stev Mrs. Addle Lynch, of Sheridan, at ens and family and Mrs. Tetella tended the funeral of their uncle, Mrs. Cook Is much Improved at this the law college of Willamette black soil, rolling, and is close to school Harvesting of clover is progressing postoffice. White were Sunday visitors at F. M. Eliga Whitman, here Sunday. In the 8uroundtng country and the writing. University. When a vacancy and 32 acres all cleared an»l nearly all in Edgar’s. Mrs. Smith, of Eastern Oregon, Is crop is yielding fpom 4 to 6 bushels Edith Yates, of Florence, Oregon, occurred in the office of super cultivation. 17 acres set to trees and visited friends here, J. K. Sears and Mark Holmes were the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. to the acre. intendent of the Oregon Indus small fruits. Five-room house, barn G. A. Wells. High school here will start next Crowley callers last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benton moved out to trial School a year ago he was aud woodshed. Dryer and warehouse Monday with E. L. Keezel, of Philo Wood’s prune orchard. M. N. Prather and wife returned on place. .lust outside city limits. math, as principal. FALLS CITY Sunday from Portland, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W ill Miller are the offered this position, but declin- Price, $12,000. several davs with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor The Oregon Normal School started proud parents of a baby girl, bom ! ed it because he had then made 17 acres, half in cultivation for $1500. Mrs. Anna Pfandhoefer moved her Hill the fall term Monday with the dormi Sept. 15th, Dr. Bollman attending. Tn city property we have homes at j up his mind make assessment residence to Salem and will live with tory filled and many staying at pri Mr. W. W. Smith and family re $800, $900, $1000 to $4000; one at $1800 Frankie Brown Is visiting friends and taxation his life’s work. her daughter, Violet, hereafter. She vate homes. with 2 acres; one at $1,400 with one in Dallas will be greatly missed In Falls City, turned Monday from Lewisville, and Frank K. Lovell, for many say Ills father, Doc. Smith, Is improv Threshing was finished here on the Ada Longnecker is spending a few years a clerk in the office of the acre; both these places in fruit. where she has so many friends. ing In health. Stump farm In spring oats Saturday. weeks in the country. A 6-room house and small lot at $800, Mrs. Emma Hlnshaw came out ! Secretary of State, beginning on good terms. Lester Murphy, of Hood River, for Our school will open Monday with Mrs.George Wlsner, of Washington, from her home In the Slletz last week 17 acres, 2 miles from Dallas, at $90 for a couple of days’ visit with the following teachers: Prof. Dkystra, merly of Monmouth, was here lust left for her home after visiting her with the McBride administra per acre, on good terms; one-half iu tion, and for years chief clerk cultivation. Will make a nice home for friends. Mp. and Mrs Hlnshaw will Mrs. Bonnie Smith and Miss M. J. week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Uglow. Lee. soon return to Falls City to live. that department, ending some one. Mrs. Poling returned to her home of GILLIAM. Mrs. Thomas and sons came up Harry Pye was a Falls City visitor at Portland, after visiting her daugh with the service of the late P. W. 54 acres, 4 miles from Dallas, Vi mile from Portland Friday and will make one day last week, returning to his ter, Mrs. Phelps. Benson, will probably be elected from school, 3-4 mile to railroad sta George Remington and family, of home at Agate Reach, Lincoln county. tlielr home here, where Mr. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Staats and fam tion, some fruit; good improvements; has employment. to succeed Starr. Dallas, visited here Sunday. L. D. Brown was In town Monday ily are visiting in Portland. Mr. 38 acres under cultivation; in a fast W. H. Murphy finished picking his W D- Gilliam and family went to attending to legal matters. Staats is attending a convention. developing community; price $120 per hops Sunday morning, und treated tits acre. 7-room house, barn 40x60, 8 acres The case of O. Bergstrom against pickers to beer, candy, nuts and gum. Monmouth Sunday to attend the fu Mrs. George Gerllnger and children Deafness Cannot Be Cured neral of C. E. McCaleb's four-year-old in A. P. cherries in bearing. Peder Vieum was tried out before lie Is now harvesting his prune crop, left Monday for Portland, where she child. by local aj.;jlIcation3, n.3 they cannot 160 acres, 50 acres in cultivation, 50 Judge Flower last Saturday. A. J. which Is a large one. will put the children 111 a private reach the u.scaccd portion o f th© ear. While Joe Comely was driving to school. Mlshler, of Aurora, appeured for the There la or.ly one wuy to euro deafness, cleared ami in pasture, balance in tim Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gusteson, of Mr. Fern’s hop yard an auto passed nnd that U hy constitution .1 remedies. plaintiff and H. H. Belt, of Dallas, for Mr. Kaegi's niece is here visiting Deafness i j caused hv i.n inflam ed condi ber. Good 8-room house, barn and out buildings; 6 acres of orchard, mostly the defendant. The court took the Wlllamina, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. them and run the colt Into a barbed him from Kansas. tion o f the mucous lining of the Eusta Mixer. wire fence and hurt It very badly. case wider advisement for a couple chian Tube. W hen tl.lj tube 1 b inflamed prunes, some apples. 3 miles from Dal J. W. Mitchell Is helping R. E. Mrs. Emma Anderson and Mrs. N. of days und has given verdict for the you have a rumblin.,- t und or im perfect las. Price $10,000. Terms, half cash Ed. Minnlch Is sawing wood In this Reed on the woodsaw. hearing, and when it I j en tirely closed, C. Anderson were business visitors vicinity. defendant. 30 acres on city limit line of Dallas, Deafhcss is the r» ,ult. and unles3 the in at Albany Friday . George Brandt and Wayne Green flammation can be tal.cn out and this on county road and railroad; no im Both of our experienced telephone Mrs. Dornslfe, of Dallas, visited wood watched the fire over at the tube restored to lt.i n rmnl condition, provements; all under cultivation and Mrs. Hettle Gibbler and daughter, here Wednesday . girls have given tip their Jobs und hearing w ill bo destroyed forever; nine fence»!; fine loganberry land. power plant Tuesday. have married. Miss Blanche Graham of Lebanon, are visiting her parents. ca3cs cut o f t n arc caused by Catarrh, H. Fern's engineer backed the $2,000— 7-room house on Washington Mrs. Thomas Buchanan, of Astoria, which is nothing but nn Inflamed condi and Miss Jenle Elkins are both well Mr. und Mrs. Frank Snyder. engine Into Emil Fern’s buggy and street; corner lot, 170x300 feet, and all tion c f the mucous surfaces. were old neighbors at Yaquina. They and fa- orably known, and the best Eliza Whiteman, who died at the mashed one buggy wheel, but the en V few 'llp ’lYeOnerinndrM PoUnrs fornnycaso of modern improvements, with street and have not seen each other fop nearly wishes of all our people go with these hospital In Salem lust Friday, aged gine was not harmed. « cause 1 by catarrM tVat cannot h* cured by H a ll1* Catarrh Cr.ro Send for circulars, free. sewer assessments settled.—The Item- 20 years. young ladles for a long und happy 81 years, was burled here Sunday Gene Johnston and family have r. J CM SUET, A CO., Toledo, Otilo. 120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, all un life. Mrs. Lane and mother drove out afternoon, Rev. Sanderson, of Inde moved to Salem. Bold by Drngiri ts, 7>. izer Realty Concern. to the lCwlng ranch, where they are Take H ell's Family r ills for constlbatlon. the funeral Miss Vola Sellg was taken to the pendence, conducted Mr. Mahone, of Portland, was a der cultivation, on railroad and county to live. Salem hospital last week, suffering services. business caller here Tuesday. road. Price $125 per acre. with appendicitis. Miss Nettle Hall, who ImB visited Del. Siefarth went to Portland to 2Vi acres in Dallas, best of creek bot ,.VW *.V .V -.V .V% V '.V ».V % V Mrs. Bert Dennis returned home with her parents the pnst month, has visit his mother, Mrs. Wilson. CHILDREN’ S CONTEST. tom land; good 7-room house; plenty of last week from her summer outing gone to Corvallis to see the Mlllner fruit; an excellent chicken and berry children. at Newport. Alma M itchell............... 45.............45 STARR GOES TO PORTLAND. place, convenient and suitable. On*y Every man and team that can be $2,500, and terms to suit. W EST SALEM. obtained are at work on the Falls Alma Mitchell 297 acres, all under cultivation, be City Lumber company's new logging Mrs. Edd. Watson was taken home Polkite Resigns as Clerk of tween Monmouth and Dallas one mile J. T. Talent left for Medford to look from Bilyew hop yard quite sick, but railroad This company will soon be W e «how no property—juat put Tax Commission. from Rickreall, Vi mile from station, on In a position to run steadily and after some business matters, as he is Improving at present. you in communication with the was unable to work since his fall. county roa‘ 1; well improved; low land make things go some. John Parker, of Perj-ydale, was vis owner, end you end him meke C tiled. Price will make you buy. Stating that he intends to es Mr. Oobart moved to town last iting friends here this week. Hop picking around here Is about the deel. . . . . V 20 acres, well improve»!, with or»*hard over, and the teams are returning week with his family. Cary Gilson, of Smithfield, had Ills tablish a tax agency in Portland, and strawberries; good house and barn; F Dutton and family got back last threshing done Thursday. the pickers to their homes. and that all of his time will be close to Dallas; $300 an aere. week from their vacation. Ed. Cadwell was a caller at GiUon consumed In adjusting taxes for Good 5-ropm house an»l 4 acres 3-4 BOWER8VILLE Jesse Wilson had to come home farm Thursday. •ountles and individual clients, mile from courthouse, Dallas; splendid from the Burch hop yard as he was out buildings, fine garden spot, excel Grandma Marks' brother Is here C. L. Starr, secretary for the Mr. and Mrs. A. Frlesen.- of In very 111. lent chicken-house and yartls. An ideal from Portland visiting. man, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. State Tax Commission since little home, and price right. Edlger visited at the home of O. J. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Dakota, Anau Myers and A. Sampson, of its creation, Tuesday tendered A large lot with C-room house and Rempel Thursday. vivo were visiting her father and sis Falls City, attended the show Wed W e have for sale at $60 an acre a his resignation. He will open good barn at $1,000, on good terms. ter, the Kuges, Is now located at nesday evening. The fine weather we are having well improved farm of 318 acres, situa A dandy stock ranch at $75 per acre. now pleases the farmers so they can Newherg In a harware store and will Hank Boye|< and Tom Galore, of an office in th eCorbett building, ted within 3 V* miles of a railroad town, 040 acres, 400 of it cleared and in We have calls every hour for houses remain In Oregon. take care of the fall crops. Wlllamina, were In town Wednesday. and E. K. Plasecki, a young at and a coast railroad is being surved There are two sets of buililings, of for rent. Why not list your vacant cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 in pasture. which one is a good 7-room house in C. Kaegl, of Kansas, has been vis through the land now. There are 200 Mr. and Mrs Jarvis and son, of Mrs. James Is quite poorly at pres torney of Salem, will be associ house with the Itemizer Realty Concern Fine soil, good springs, rolling land ami iting his brother, Dan Kaegl, last British Columbia, are here and are ent writing. acres cleared and under cultivation and good repair, the other house has three —we can rent it. ated with him. well fenced. A model farm ami never week. in pasture, and about 100 acres in oak rooms. The wafer supply is excellent, the guests of her pnrents, Mr. and 157 acres 1 Vi miles from Dallas, all offered for sale before. Clover laml, Mr. and Mrs. Tribble, of Newberg, grubs. The land is both roiling and having two wells, a fine spring of water under cultivation, on county roa«l and hop land, anything you want. Only $80 There has come a Master Kllever Mrs. J. Fennel, and are picking hops have moved back to Dallas. valley, making it ideal for snbdivision ( nearby, which can be piped to either railroad; well-improved an»l 7 miles of an acre. to the home of Mr and Mrs George * The fourth quarterly conference Mr. and Mrs Fuller motored out into small farms. There are a number house! and also a creek through the tiling on place; $150 per acre; goo»l E. Kllever, Monday, Sept. 8th. Good business lot for sale, best loca was held here Friday Supt. Moore to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank lverslake. place. Tire re are 7V4 acres of hops and of springs on the place, furnishing wa The Hayes and Marks threshing -as present. Mr nnd Mrs J. Del.ape terms. tion in Dallas. ter for the homes. There are three 15 acres more can be put in. There are Edgar Williams ran a pitchfork outfit pulled In Monday afternoon, •nd mother of Oak Grove, Mr. and k One of the best business locations in Tracts of any size, some can be irri houses on the place and three barns, 35 acres in cultivation; some more can after a three days’ threshing for Mr Mrs. C. A. Clarke and Mrs. Smith, of through his foot and blood poisoning town. 50-foot frontage on Main street; gate»!, all in city limits, planted in fruit one o f the houses being and extra good be easily cleared. There are two acres $5,000. set In. Hayes. trees, for $250 per acre. Summit, attended Rev M. L. Bui- one o f nine rooms. There are 30 acres of orchard, the balance of land being Will Brown Is drying hops at Balls- 201 acres, 2 miles from Perrydale on The prune picking started Monday. ick read a tine report of the year's o f hops, 20 acres of them being newly open pasture ami timber. Location, 6 ton. Willard Hayes has come home and work on the New Salem charge. trellis id. This land can be secured for miles from Dallas, 3 miles to Falls City, county road; 175 acres in cultivation; helped In the harvest. Mrs. Billings was moved from the 1 mile to Bridgeport. Price $75, on good S-acre orchard; creek crosses place; a payment o f $->000 down. F Dutton was a week-end business hospital Friday to Mrs. Ayers'. some improvements. Will sell all or in A. G. Rempel and family picked terms at 6 per cent interest. Isltor at Portland. 5 acres, well impioved tract, 2 prunes in the 3. W Edlger orchard Edgar Williams, while driving a - OREGON We have five acres of well improved small tracts, or will trade for small D A L L A S , Mrs. Jessie Cox Mulkev and children team near McCoy, had a runaway, miles from Dallas, nearly all in fruit. hill land close to town for sale at a place near Dallas or Falls City. Monday and made 65 bushels. «turned to Portland Saturday, after injuring Mr. Williams' back. fv>r only $2500. A bargain. 40 acres fruit land 3 miles from Per reasonable price. O. Hayes left for Washington this •pending their holidays here. 11-acre prune orchard, trees 5 years Two splendid homes in heart of city rydale, on county road and K. F. D., week. J. W. Mitchell and son, James, also ami near school; price $75 per acre. Gene Johnson moved here Sunday old, no houses. 3 miles from town on at $2400 each. George Brandt, came home from A l Mr. and Mrs Henry Neufeld. of 48 acres near town for $4000. All o the home he trailed his ranch i t bany, where they had 25 days' run Salem road. $300 an acre. House and lot, 2 blocks from public Portland, called on John and 3 3 cleared and under fence, but no im 'illlam for to A. C. Baker In harvest fields. school; price $1,100. Edlger’s Monday forenoon. 42 acres, 2 1-2‘milea from town, provements. Mrs. Dinimtrk and grandson re Mr. Woods, who has spent a year slashed and goated for four yeaus. N o , House ami lot in Dallas to tra»le for Holton Stennette was a business 40 acres, all fenced, three miles from an out-of-town tract 4 to 10 acres. caller at George Kllever'« 3unda.v 'n Calfomla. came back las* Friday turned from her son. Jasper's, where buildings. I* rice $100 an acre. 50 acres, close to Dallas, 28 acres in town; 15 acres in orchard a& J cultiva 'hd is at the home of his daughter, they were visiting. afternoon. __ __ _ 7 . ______ _____ __ ____ ^__ tion; 400 2-year-old prunes; good build- j 5-acre well improved tract 2 1-2 miles orchard, acres bearing, 7 of _ _ 2-vear Mrs. Henry Wright visited her Porter Cadle Is hauling his winter’s Mrs. Ella Bragdon. from Dallas, most all in fruit for sale olds, 5 acres of strawberries. goo»l house j Per wood this week. Mr and Mrs. O. E Price and babv mother at Toy hop yard. 1132 acres in Lincoln county, 200! at 12500 and three barns; 15 acres seeded to vere Sunday callers on Mrs. J T. acres cleared; plenty of pasture; 80 j D. H. and H. D. Rempel are work Anan Myers and Ed Sampson 57 acres, 2la miles from Dallas , 16 oats; 7 acres of timber, balance cleared. Ing on the Ross and Gilson clover Hunt. motored to Salem on business Mon acres cleared, balance in fir and oak. $200 an acre. Will sell or trade for teres under cultivation; 10 acres iu B E G I N S it» fort,-fifth school year huller at Smithfield. im it; fine soil. $35.000. Fine dairy S X PTIM .C R It. I.to . House and barn and other farm build mountain ranch without range. J. It. Bedford finished picking hops day afternoon. DEGREE C O U P SE Sin raenyphateBof Mr. Taylor, of Portland, called at vear. Finest fruit tarm tract iu Dallas; 10 ranch. ings. One acre bearing orchard and Bilyew treated his hop pickers to 50 acres hill lami half under cultiva aanicu LTu n c. encineepino . home the home of O. H. Rempel Monday 70J prune trees jifct planted. $3500, acres all in bearing; some small fruit; J. T. Hunt and son finished picking water tuellon. $lu00 down, balance at 6 per cent. new, modern 5-room house; goo«l barn tion; all good fruit land; 1 mile from ! E conomic « ' M inino . F o n x t T n v . C om . Hop picking will be over the first hir yard Saturday and returned home Starr went to Salem from station. $60 per acre. M i t e l . P H A t M A C T . ami everything is up-tc-»late. To see it Mr. Claunch's house Is going up of the week. Monday We have a IG-acae tract just outside to buy it. 2.27 acres in Dallas; 6-room plastered ! T w o - y e a r C o u r s e s in aopicuc . Polk county in 1907, and was fine. Newberg that the owner would like Mr Williams and family, of Salem, 60 acres on Moumouth and Dallas house; woodshe»! and small barn, 3 hen- ! TUP E. HOME E C O N O M I C * . MECHANIC then secretary of the Hoard of of INDEPENDENCE. Glen Brock went to work for H. A. to trade for something of the same na houses; about 300 fruit trees. $3,200, I A P T * . P O P E t T P Y . COM MER CE PH ARM AC Y tave moved over here and put up a county road; 1 mile from railroad sta Regents of Normal Schools. ture close to Dallas. Wood In his prune orchard. tion, school, postoffice anti town; all nil but $1,450 cash. Portland, were visiting relatives In tent-house on the river bank. T E A C H E R 'S C O U R S E S in manual Good orchard tracts, 3 and 10 acres ! The rock crusher will start up work Prior to that time he had been this city this week. training, agriculture, domestic science Mrs. J, R. Bedford fell off a chair A house and lot in Dallas near school under cultivation, well drained and the each, on It. R. Sc r*o. road from Dallas active in educational work in this week, after being Idle for a short price right. aud art. Mr. and Mrs. Snyd-f and daughter, >n which she was standing and hurt hoaae for $1100. to Monmouth, 1 mile from Dallas, bear I time. 5V*t-scre bearing fruit tract, four va this county, having served as of Corvallis, visited at the home of herself quite badly last week, so she mg next year; great opportunity to get M U S IC , including piano, string, band rieties of 12 year old trees. *4 mile from W e have a 10-acre tract near Falls Is lame. her brother. C. E. Carlos, this week. county school superintendent. Coe hop pickers had ten days' run. instrumenta and voice culture. newly set to fruit that can be Perrydale. on county roa»l; good 3-room orchard tracts for a little cash. Miss Mabel Cooper left last week Shortly after his arrival in Sa City Mrs. Charles Wilson came to her Arthur Dtramlck has been baletng 110 acres well-improved, 2*4 miles A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled bought for $1800. Creek across one, Louse, barn ami a sawdust lined apple for New York to work In the New .other In-law’s Sunday sick from the lem the legislature created the corner. house; also some small fruit Price from Dallas. 3-4 mile from school and for Mr. Alsip. ‘■T hb E n r i c h m e n t o p R i r a i . L i p « ” York City library for a year. .lurch hop yard at Rickreall and will $ 2 . 000 . railroad station; 18 acres in bearing 8- and a C a t a l o g u e will be mailed free Mrand Mr». Mathew Dlgby went State Tax Commission, and he A 12-acre tract near Dallas for $2200. Mrs. Harry Patterson, of Cathla- eave for St. Johns as soon as she Is For $4.000 we have a well improved year old apple trees, 12 acres walnuts on application. was ap|Mvinted as its secretary. out to their ranch Tuesday, after ■net, Wash., visited at the home of able. For $3000, $2000 cash you can get a fi acre tract within the city limits. Over year-obi. 25 acres of young peat's and Addreea H. M. T bnnaw t , Registrar, picking hopa. In addition to establishing a D. L. Hedges last week. 10-acre tract within a mile o f Dallas, 3 acres of large fruit and consiilerable apples, 3-year old, 30 acres grain land. I Warren Burch and Joe McLean C o r r e l l i t , Oregon David Sears, of Portland, was trans- motored down from Rickreall Sunday, Mrs. W illiam « baa returaed home large acquaintanceship through well improved and set to fruit, with small fruit; 5 room house and barn. 4 | All farm implements and stock go with * » 7 U »• pet lag business In this city last week. where they are drying the hope. from Portland. out the state during his1 good house and barn. bargain at the price. the place; bargain price an»l good terms. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. f ? t T f (Z sA tfZ zZ Z SKI' T T T T t f tf What is CASTOR IA t T T GENUINE CASTORI A T 1 ALW AYS f The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Use ? 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