Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 27, 1913, Image 4

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    whn-h oue is a good 7-room house in
good repair, the other house has three
rooms. The water supply is excellent,
, having two wells, a fine spring of water
nearby, which can be piped to either
! house, aud ulso a creek through the
place. There arc 7V* acres of hops nnd
Meeting was called to order
15 acres more can be put in. There are
35 acres in cultivation; some more can
by President Johnson and in the
be
easily cleared. There are two acres
absence of Secretary Barnhart,
of orchard, the balance of laud being
the president appointed E. M.
open pasture and timber. Location, 6
Haley to act as temporary sec­
miles from Dallas, 3 miles to Dulls City,
1 mile to Bridgeport. Trice $75, ou good
retary.
a
terms
at 6 per eeut interest.
The chairman called for the
We have five acres of well improved
W e have for sale at $60 an acre a
report of the outstanding com­
improved farm of 318 acres, situa- . hill land close to town for sale at a
mittee on the dates and loca­ well
ted within 3,1» miles o f a railroad town, I reasonable price.
tions o f the future meetings of -end a coast railroad is being surved I Two splendid homes in heart of city
the Principals’ Club, as follows: through the land now. There are 200 j at $2400 each.
December 20th. Dallas; January acres cleared and under cultivation and ! House aud lot, 2 blocks from public
n pasture, and about 1 (10 acres in ouk | school; price $1.100.
17th, Independence: February grubs.
The land is both rolling and | House and lot in Dallas to trade for
14th, Falls City; March 14th, valley, making it ideal for snbdivision ; an out-of-town tract 4 to 10 acres,
Monmouth: April 11th, Airlie; into small farms. There are a number I 50 acres, close to Dallas, 28 acres in
May 2d, Bethel. These dates o f springs on the placoq furnishing wa- j orchard, 7 acres bearing, 7 of 2 year-
three olds, 5 acres of strawberries, good house
were adopted by unanimous ter for the homes, There
houses on the place and three barns, and three barns; 15 acres seeded to
vote.
one of the houses being and extra ^ood oats; 7 acres of timber, balance cleared.
Superintendent Seymour re­ one o f nine rooms. There are 30 acres $200 an acre. Will sell or trade for
ported the dates and places of o f hops, 20 acres of them being newly mountain ranch without range.
P H O N E 13
the local teachers’ meetings to trellihed, This land can be secured for
Finest fruit iarm tract iu Dallas; 10
a payment o f $.»000 down.
acres all in bearing; some small fruit;
be held this year as follows:
3 veil-room house on Washington
.January 24tli, Independence: street. All modern improvements and new, modern 5-room house; good barn
ami everything is up-to-date. To see is
February 28th,Airlie and McCoy, paid for. $1S00, $1000 down.
to buy it.
5 acres, well jmptoved tract, 2J!
twin meeting; April 4th, Falls
60 acres ou Moumouth and Dallas
miles from Dallas, nearly all in fruit,
City; May 9th, West Salem and for only $2500. A bargain.
county road; 1 mile from railroad sta­
possibly joint with Yamhill coun­
11-acre prune orchard, trees 5 years tion, school, poutoffice and town; all
j old, no houses. 3 miles from town on under cultivation, well drained and the
ty, twin meeting.
price right.
1
Salem
road. $300 an acre.
Report of the schools wishing
5*4-aere bearing fruit tract, four va
42 acres, 2 1-2‘miles from town,
to enter the debating this year
lieties of 12-year-old trees, Vi» mile from
slashed
and
goated
for
four
yeaus.
No
was as follows: Falls City, In­ buildings. Price $100 an acre.
Perrydale, on county road; good 3-room
To want you to come here for all your
house, barn and a sawdust-lined apple
dependence, Dallas and Mon­
5-acre
well
improved
tract
2
1-2
miles
mouth. A committee of five from Dallas, most all in fruit for sale house; also some small fruit. Price
Shoes. To have you do that we must
$ 2 , 000 .
was appointed to arrange sched­ at $2500
make this a store of pleasant recollection.
$2,000— 7-room house on Washington
ule of dates, select subjects and
57 acres, 2}., miles from Dallas , 16 street; corner lot, 170x300 feet, and all
make other necessary arrange­ acres cleared, balance in fir and oak. modern improvements, with street aud
ments for the dates. Committee House and barn and other farm build­ sewer assessments settled.— The Item-
ings. One acre bearing orchard and
is as follows: Superintendent 700
120 acres 3 miles from Dallas, all un
prune trees just planted. $3500, izer
Realty Concern,
Seymour, E. L. Keezel, Mon­ $1000 down, balance at 6 per cent.
are now ready. Come here first and let
der cultivation, on railroad and county
mouth; H. E. Barnhart, Falls
road. Price $125 per acre.
We
have
a
10-acJe
tract
just
outside
us demonstrate.
City; W. I. Ford, Dallas; C. F. o f Newberg that the owner would like
2Vi» acres in Dallas, best of creek bot
Waltman, Independence.
to trade for something o f the same na­ tom land; good 7-rooiu house: plenty of
WALKOVER for Men, UTZ & DUNN for
Superintendent Alderman, of ture close to Dallas.
fruit; an excellent chicken and berry
Women
and Children.
place,
convenient
and
suitable.
OiPv
the Portland City schools, then
A house and lot in Dallas near school $2,500, and terms to suit.
gave the address of the evening house for $1100.
297 acres, all under cultivation, be
noon, “ The Value of Principals’
We have a 10-acre tract near Falls tween Monmouth ami Dallas one mile
Clubs,” making many valuable City
newly set to fruit that can be from Rickreall, V4 mile from station, on
sugestlons in regard to the kind bought for $1800. Creek across one comity road; well improved; low land j
tiled. Price will make you buy.
of work a club may do. and its corner.
Phone 513
M RS. J. C. G A Y N O R , Proprietor
20 acres, well improved, with orchard !
A 12-acre tract near Dallas for $2200.
influence upon the work of the
and strawberries; good house and barn;
county and the local communi­
For $3000, $2000 cash you can get a close to Dallas; $300 an acre.
k./1W
ties; also outlining some plans 10-acre tract within a mile o f Dallas,
For $4,000 we have a well-improved
well
improved
and
set
to
fruit,
with
for future work along these
6- acre trai t within the city limits. Over
good house and barn.
lines.
3 acres of large fruit aud considerable
T wo lots and a house in the Ellis ad­
small fruit; 5-roorn house and barn. A
The subject for the next meet­ dition for $1250.
bargain at the price.
ing will be. “ Preparation for
32 acres, within a mile o f the city
We have calls every hour for houses
Life’s Vocation.” At that meet­ limits, 15 acres in one year prunes, 8
for rent. Why not list your vacant
ing it is hoped to have State acres in logan berries, 5 in slashing. house
with the Itemizer Realty Concern
Superintendent Churchill w ith , All under fence, on good road, in fruit — we can rent it.
No bnilding. All or part.
us. Each principal is to bring a district.
157 acres 1 Vi» miles from Dallas, all
Price $165 an acre.
under cultivation, ou* county road and
report from his school of the
For $2000 you can get a well improved railroad; well-improved and 7 miles of
"Future Vocations of the Chil­ acre of land in the Howe addition.
tiling ou place; $150 per acre; good
dren as They now Look at it.”
We have a 7-passenger auto, all in terms.
Mr. Alderman was given an good repair, to trade for real estate
Oue of the best business locations iu
40 acres of fruit laud, well located, town, 50-foot frontage on Main street;
unanimous vote of thanks by
for
$75
an
acre.
$5,000.
the club for his helpful remarks,
Have 5% acres, 4 Vi» acres set to ap
and also for his presence.
201 acres, 2 miles from Perrydale on
pies, 14-year-old trees, Baldwin, Rome county road; 175 acres in cultivation;
The Hotel Gail served an ex- j Beauty, Newtowns and Ben Davis va­
8-acre orchard; creek crosses place;
cellent dinner to the club a n d ! rieties. Place has good comfortable 3 some
improvements. W ill sell all or iu
Mr. Serr was also given a vote room house and good barn, well saw- small tracts, or will trade for small
dust-lined apple-house, and other im­ place near Dallas or Falls City.
of thanks.
provements. Is 1% miles from good
Meeting was adjourned to town, school and church.
40 acres fruit land 3 miles from Per­
rydale, on county road and R. F. D.,
meet December 20th at Dallas.
We have for sale In and near Dallas: and near school; price $75 per acre.
Signed:
W. A. JOHNSON,
•) gieres for £150.
48 acres near town for $4000. All
5 acres for $500.
President.
5 acres in fruit 4 years old for $650. cleared and under fence, but no im­
E. M. HALEY,
5 acres, house and bearing iruit for provements.
Temporary Secretary.
40 acres, all fenced, three miles from
$800.
The following were present:
5 acres, all
cultivation, for $1000. town; 15 acres in orchard aid cultiva­
tion; 400 2-year-old prunes; good build­
Other cultivated tracts for $3,500.
W. A. Johnson, Bethel; G. W.
pure, mild and mature
ings; $100 per acre.
10 acres for $850.
Montgomery, Perrydale; W. E.
10 acres for $1000.
1132 acres in Lincoln county, 200
Buell, Salt Creek; W. I Ford and
10 acres, all in cultivation, house aud acres cleared; plenty of pasture; 80
W . J. Van Schuyver & C o., General Agents
wife, Dallas; H. C. Seymour and barn, for $2,500.
acres under cultivation; 10 acres iu
wife. Dallas; E. M. Haley, A ir­
15 acres, good buildings, all fruit 4 fruit; fine soil. $35,000. Fine dairy
Portland, Oregon
ranch.
lie: E. L. Keezel, Monmouth; C. years old, for $2700.
15 acres in bearing fruit for $4,500.
50 acres hill land half under cultiva­
F. Waltman and wife. Independ­
15 acres, buildings anu 9 acres prunes tion; all good fruit land; 1 mile from
ence; D. Chesley Bones, Inde- for $2,500.
station. $60 per acre.
nendence; L. V. Mackin, Dallas;
House ami lot in Dallas; $3,000.
2.27 acres in Dallas; 6-room plastered
Good garage site on principal street
Miss Almeada J. Fuller. Brush
house; woodshed and small barn, 3 hen­
College; Superintendent R. L. of Dallas, 50x100 feet; price $1,900; houses; about 300 fruit trees. $3,200,
reasonable terms.
Alderman, Portland.
all but $1,45(5 cash.
20- and 30-acre tracts for from $70 to
Good orchard tracts, ft and 10 acres
$300 per acre; larger places at from $35
each, on It. IT. & ro. road from Dallas
REPORT OF T H E SCHOOLS per acre ana up.
183 acres well improved; good .laud; to Monmouth, l mile from Dallas, bear­
2 miles from Dallas on main county ing next year; great opportunity to# get
Of Polk County for the School road and railroad; all under euitiva orchard tracts for a little cash.
Tracts of any size, some can be irri­
tion; $150 per acre. Good terms.
Month Ending October 31st.
205 acres, 81
/.» miles south of Dallas. gated, all in city limits, planted in fruit
trees, for $£50 per acre,
Number of schools reporting cor- There are 70 acres of bottom laud, 50 vear-old apple trees, 12 acres walnuts
acres slashed, 40 acres of good second-
ree*lv and on time, 66.
7- year-old, 25 acres of young pears and
Number of schools not reporting on growtii timber, and 45 acres of small apples, 3-year-old, 30 acres grain land,
fir and oak timber. There are two
time. 3.
All farm implements and stock go with
Number of pupils remaining at time acres of young bearing -orchard, three
good barns, a new house of five rooms the place; bargain price and good terms.
-if last report, 1706.
640 acres. 400 of it cleared and in
Number of
registered new and large woodshed ami milk-house. The
[►rice is $60 an acre in trade or $50 in cultivation, 100 slashed, 160 in pasture.
luring month, 1110.
Fine soil, good springs, rolling land and
Number of punils registered second­ cash, and the buyer can assume a mort
uage of $3,200, which can run almost well fenced. .A model farm and never
ary during month, 48.
three
years
at
6
per
cent,
payable
on
or
offered for sale before. Clover land,
Number of pupils re-admitted during
before, or can pay $100 or more on any hop land, anything you want. Only $80
month. 80.
an acre.
Total number of pupils on re.glster i interest day.
during month, 2944
One 6-room modern house close in;
Good business lot for sale, best loca
Number of pupils dropped during small payment down, balance easy
month, 191.
monthly payments.
The Itemizer has made arrangements wnth the
Total number of pupils on register
Within 6 miles of Dallas we have a
at time of this report, 2753.
Portland Evening Telegram whereby we can give
tract of 98 acres, all under cultivation,
Number of
days taught
during without, other improvements, that can DALLAS,
-
OREGON
mo-’ th. 16 4.
subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combina­
be bought for $90 an acre. All good
Whole number of days attendance, black soil, railing, and is close to school
42 511.
O N LY ONE BEST.
tion offer for a limited period. You can get a
ami postoffice.
Whole number of days absence.
32 acres all cleared ami nearly a ll’in
1,4*1.
Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest
cultivation. 17 acres set to trees and Dallas People Give Credit Where
Whole number of times late, 4f>6.
Five-room house, barn
Number of pupils neither absent small fruits.
Credit is Oue.
news
from all over the world and all the news of
and woodshed. Dryer and warehouse
nor late. 1894.
.»ust outside city limits.
Average number of pupils belonging, on place.
Polk county in the Itemizer at a remarkably low
People of Dallas who suffer with
Price, $12.000.
2.8*0.
%
17 acres, half in cultivation for $1500. weak kidneys and had hacks want a
Average dally attendance, 2.592.
price.
In eitv property we have homes at' I kidney remedy that can be depended
Per cent of attendance. 96 7.
*800, *000. IIOOO to $4000; one at *lS(in ! uP°n- Ooa.i s Kidney Pills is a medi-
Number of visits by parents, 98.
The Evening Telegram is the best paper inthe
f" r ^
T » 1*; and on? ^
Number of visits by members of the with '2 aeres; one at *1.400 w „h one '
a.
re: both these plaees in fruit.
s back*? by w!Htn(r testimony of Dal-
school boards. 73.
state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edi­
The following schools have been
A 6 room house and small lot at *SO0, | “ *M^ ° j "p*. Dull. 815 Lavens St.. Oni­
placed on the roll of honor for having on good terms.
| las. Oregon, says:“ For a long time
tion contains a magazine and comic section in
made 95 per cent :n attendance or
17 aeres, 2 miles from Dnllas, at *90 one of my family complained of his
over: Zena. Dallas, Peedee, Red per aere, on good terms; one-half in back It got l ane and sore and pains
colors.
t’ raMe, Bridgeport. Ballston
Salt cultivation. Will make a nice home for darttd through his kidneys. He tried
Creek. Parkers. Monmonth firade
several remedies but never found any-
The Portland Evening Telegram - $5.00 per year
Q*hool, Monmouth High School, Or­
’4 »rfe». * tn'Je* »torn 1 alias, , mile | thing that would rid him of the trouble
chards Bethel, Polk Station. Fairvlew, from school, 3-4 mile to railroad sta­ until he began taking Doan’s Kidney
The
I t e m i z e r ................................... 1.50 per year
Cook ran. Rickreall. Oak Point. Klklns. tion. some fruit; good improvements: j Pills
They helped him from the first
independence Antioch. Brush Colleee. 38 acres under cultivation; in a fast And soon his back was strong and free ■ I
iv.-.ct Salem. Buena Vista, Buell.Spring developing community; price $120 per from pain and lameness. He never
Total,
. . .
-$£.50
Vhllev, Poocorn. Harmonv Hope»* Salt acre. 7-*room .house, barn 40x60, 8 acres complains now.”
Creek. Lincoln. North Dallas Knter- in A. P. cherries in bearing.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
orise Surer, Crowley. Greenwood. Pi»
160 acres, 50 acres iu culti. atinn, 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co..
Buffalo.
O-o’ -e Sunnv Slone Concord Oakdale. cleared and in pasture, balance in tim­ Mew York, sole agents for the United
1 «one s»ar. McCoy, Gutherle. Falls city ber. Good 8-room house, born and out 1
States.
Black Rock. Pioneer. Oakhurst. Moun­ buildings; 6 acres of orchard, mostly
tain View. HonvIPe. Highland. Broad- prunes, some apples. 3 miles from Dal- ! Remember the name— Doan’s— and
take no other.
mead. Fern Fern Villa
las. Price $10,000. Terms, half cash
The following schools have been
30 acres on city limit line of Dallas,
placed on the roll of honor for having on county road and railroad: no im
MISS LURA WILSON
made no tardies during the month: provements; all under cultivation and
of Salem, la coming to Dallas to or­
Kola. Red Prairie Bethel.Polk Station. fenced: fine loganberrv -land.
ganize
a class in vocal. Miss Wilson
Antioch. Buena Vista. Spring Valiev,
Good 5-room house and 4 acres 3-4 has much experience In teaching. She
Popcorn. Harmony, Upper Belt Creel;
mile
from
courthouse,
Dallas;
splendid
has
studied
In the east and Is now
Crowley.
M< Timmons Valiev.
Fir
Grove. Oakdale. Gutherle. Liberty, out buildings, fine garden spot, excel under the Instruction of Prof. Walsh,
C-.erry Grove. Oakhurst. Mountain lent chicken-house and yards. An ideal who has studied many years In Eu­
rope.
Miss Wilson Is the soprano
V'->w. Highland. Broadmead. Fern little home, and price right.
A large lot with 6-room house and soloist In the Presbyterian church at
Villa
Salem.
For further Inquiry call Miss
good
barn
at
$1.000,
on
good
terms.
Your* resnectfullv.
A dandv stock ranch at $75 per acre. Wilson at Main 1727. or write 277
H C RKYMOtnt.
There are two sets of buildings, of North Liberty. Salem.
County Superintendent.
Flesher Meat Market
M eats and Fish of all kinds
in season.
Our m eats are
alw ays fresh — our prices
always
right.
Highest
m ark et price paid for pouf
try a t all times.
Mistletoe Circle, No. 23,
Women of Woodcraft
Meet» «»n the SeeonJ mid Fourth Wedn.-
days of each month at the Woodman Hall.
K mma J oh T, Guardian Neighbor
S aluk L y n n , U lkk k
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United Artisans
THE
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I will sell a t Public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, DtCEUBEB 17th.
A t my place 4 miles south of Ballston
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY
e WORK HORSES
2
2
3
13
1
1
7
1
4
1
l
11
20
4
4
1
1
1
1
2 WALKING PLOWS
CREAM AND MiLK SCALES
MILK CANS AND OTHER
1 DEERING BINDER
DAIRY UTENSILS
4 CHAMPION MOWER
1 CIDER MILL
1 HAY RAKE
1 GREEN BONE CUTTER
2 GARDEN CULTIVATO RS
I 4 SETS WORK HARNESS
1 KIMBALL CULTIV ATOR
1 ::30-ECGS MANDY LEE
1 SPRINGTOOTH HARROW
INCUBATOR
1 DRAG HARROW, 2-sectlons
:: BROODERS
1 DISC HARROW
1 SADDLE
1 FANNING MILL
1 SPRAY PUMP
1 ROLLER CHOPPER
100 OAK POSTS
1 6-IN.BURR CHOPPER
SOME WIRE FENCING
1 MANURE SPREADER
1 STEEL RANGE
1 5-HP GASOLINE SAW
2 HEATING STOVES
and Outfit
2 EXTENSIO N TABLES
1 1000-Tt) DE LAVAL CREAM 2 KITCHEN TREASURES
1 KITCHEN TABLE
SEPARATOR
1 SEWING MACHINE
1 8-BOTTLE BABCOCK
j . BEDSTEADS
TESTER.
170 W H IT E LEGHORN HENS
ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
TWO-YEAR-OLD COLTS
ONE-YEAR-OLD COLTS
COLTS, 1 PONY
MILK COWS
TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFER
REGISTERED HEIFER
YEARLING HEIFERS
REGIS. HEIFER CALF
GRADE JERSEY CALVES
3-YEAR-OLD JERSEYBULL
(Can be Registered)
SHEEP
GOATS
BROOD SOWS with pigs
WAGONS
CART
LAND ROLLER
16-IN. DOUBLE DISC DRILL
DOUBLE DISC PLOW
OTHER
TERMS: All under $10 cash. All over $10, bankable note
at 8 per cent, per annum, and one year’s time will be given.
3 per cent, discount for cash on sums over $10.
Sale to Commence at 10 a. m., Dec. 17th
FREE
M. F. WHITE
Auctioneer
LUNCH
JACOB B. BUHLER
Owner
1
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ADS
PAY
Great
Combination
Offer
Itemizer Realty Concern
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on or before Decem­
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