Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year.
Strictly in Advance.
Entered an second-class matter March 1. 1907.
at the post oflice at Dallas, Oregon, uuder the
Act of Congress ot March 3, 18r9.
DALLAS, OREGON, Al'KII 13, 1909
The way to build up Dallas is to pat
ronize Dallas people.
SCHOOL ELECTION CALLED
PLAN JOINT CELEBRATION
People of This District To Vote On
Proposition of Bonding For New
Schoolhouse.
"WESTWARD HO!"
The tide of westward colonist move'
ment Is upon us, stronger, more pow
erful and more promising than at any
previous time. The colonist rates on
the Harriman lines went into effect on
March 1 and the figures made public
show that during that month 6,371
persons bought tickets and came west.
Last year the record for the month of
March showed a total of only 3,123.
Of these fi,371 tickets, 1,346 were sold
to points in Idaho, 1,214 to Wash
ington, and 2,811 to Oregon. In other
words the colonist travel to Oregon
alone this year during the month of
March, lacks but little of being equal
to the colonist travel to the entire
Northwest during the same month in
1908.
But this is only the beginning of an
invasion of prospective settlors, which
shall reach a magnitude, during the
period in which the colonist rates
remain In force, that will be almost
inconceivable.
These newcomers are not Idle ad
venturers or persons traveling from
motives merely of curiosity. They
are men and women who are seeking
homes. The majority of them belong
to a class of substantial, progressive
people whose presence in the state will
work strongly fur its good. Each com
munity into which this new element
comes will derive marked benefit from
the new addition to its citizenship.
But these newcomers will not be
distributed at random among the
various sections of Oregon. They
will crystallize about certain well
delined point. Portland will become
the home of many ; others will go to
Salem, Corvallis, or Albany ; Medford
and Eugene and the neighborhood
lying about them will receive others.
The reason fur this concentration of
the colonist travel about certain points
is not hard to guess. The names of
certain towns and cities of Western j
Oregon, their industries, and the
resources of the country surrounding
them have bee n driven into the minds
of the newcomers (even before they
started to Oregon) by a persistent,
systematic and well-directed method
of community advertising, until they
know of no other places in the state
except those.
Naturally then, on their arrival In
this state, they seek and settle at the
places of which they heard so much
favorable remark before they deter
mined to como Wist.
Polk county and Its cities should be
among these points of colonist
crystallization. Alieady the first
month of the colonist rates has passed
and the inilux of people during the
next few months will be greater still
than it was in March. Every person
In Polk county should make his or
herself a self constituted "bossier
club" and should see that every east
bound letter from Polk county con-j
tains something concerning the
resources and the future of this section.
If the prospective colonist hears
enough about Polk county before be
starts West lie will make it a point to
visit this section upon arriving in
Oregon and Polk county is attractive
enough to tho newcomer that this
visit which is nearly certain to be fol
lowed by the purchase and settlement
of a new homo an. I by the addition of
oue more desirable person to our cill-zeuship.
A lengthy petition has been filed
with the school board in this district,
asking that a meeting be held for the
purpose of bonding the district for
$40,000 fortbe purchase of ground and
the erection of a new schoolhouse or
at least the building of additional
schoolroom.
An election will be held at the City
Hall, Saturday, May 1, for the purpose
of voting bonds to that amount and
the polls will be open from 1 to 4 j
o'clock p. m.
me rapid increase or attendance in
the public school of Dallas, together
with the addition of new grades has
made this step imperative. Even last
year the congestion became noticable
and the teachers were obliged to use
every conceivable device to eke out the
supply of seats to accommodate the
enormous attendance.
A new building erected last Fall
relieved the crowded condition for u
time, but already the attendance has
outgrown even that temporary room,
and the demand for a new school-
house is as insistent as ever.
The residents of this district are
awake to the need, and the number of
names attached to the petition seems
to indicate a strong leaning of public
opinion in favor of voting bonds for
the purpose of securing the much
needed schoolroom accommodation.
Pioneer's Annual Reunion and Com
memoration of July 4 May Be
Held Together.
A special meeting of the Polk County
Pioneer Association will be held in
the oflice of O. W. McBee, Saturday
night, for the purpose of making
plans for the Annual Reunion.
It is thought probable that the pio
neers will decide to hold their reunion
in conjunction with the Fourth of
July celebration, which the business
men of Dallas are planning to hold in
this city. The matter was brought up
before the Merchants' Protective
j Association at its meeting last night
and Dr. T. V. B.Embree, addressing
the association, said that he believed
that the pioneers would be glad to
enter iuto such an arrangement, pro
vided it was decided to hold a cele
bration here this year.
The bnsiness men are well pleased
with the plan and active steps will be
taken at once to arrange for the pre
liminary work necessary to start the
movement of preparation of the cele
bration, which if carried out. will
probably be the best of its kind ever
held in this county.
For Sale.
$25 baby cab, used one year,
gain.
Lumber.
To trade for good horse.
Harris, Dallas, B. F. D.
Wool and Mohair.
Highest market price will be paid
for wool and mohair,
free. J. L. Castle.
Sacks furnished
3-23 tf,
For Sale.
Team, harness, wagon, surrey, and
single buggy. O. D. Treat, Falls
City, Mutual phono 1316. 3-19-tf
Loganberry Plants.
SO cents a dozen post paid. By
express or freight, $2 per hundred.
C. F. Moore, Creswell, Ore. 3-30-8t
I YOUR CI1QJ !ii
Teams Wanted.
Slip scraper work. Apply Salem,
Falls City
Dallas, Or.
it Western
By. oflice,
3-20-8t
THE
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Items of Interest From the Records
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
EASTER BONNET
to write,.in fitting
Don
atio. 14
60.05
1 (17
lKO-.'l.S!)
517.07
640.17 I That
D
85.(12
310 65
35.(10 j 1
200.55
PROBATE.
Estate of Asbury Shultz, deceased
first semi-annual report filed and
approved subject to final settlement.
Estate of Joseph L. McTimmonds,
deceased final accouut approved and
distribution ordered.
Estate of A. M. Miller, deceased
ordered that administrator nav to
State Treasurer $87.25 inheritance tax
found to be due from estate.
COMMISSIONERS' COURT.
The County Treasurer presents paid
and cancelled warrants as follows :
Road warrants
County warrants 1907
Interest
County warrants 1B0S
Interest
Special School
Special City of Dallas 1752 51
Special City of Independence 262.14
Special City of Monmouth
Special City of Falls City.
County School Orders
General Road Fund
lotal $27,338.78
Ord-red that ho be credited with the
amount thereof.
REAL ESTATE.
A J Barbara et ux to Hattie M
Hutching and hd, lots in Dallas, !?.joo.
W O Meador et ux to ED R'ssler,
land in Monmouth, f i.
A C Ruby et ux to August W.niert,
laud in 1 10 s, r 6 and 7 w, $i.
F T Griffith et ux to Willamette
Pulp& Paper Co, interest In 187 acres,
1 9 s. r 4 w, $l.
Independence National Bank to
O B Travis, lot in Independence, $160.
John A Darret ux to John LSehny
leman, lot iu West Salem, $2011.
J L Sehuyleman et ux to Maty I;
Rutherford, lot in West Salem, $."
W C Btown to Ann K-rsey, trustee,
land in Dallas, $1.
Ann Blanclmrd to Melissa (iarrigus,
land in Independence, Si.
Meli-sa Oarrigus to J L Hanna, et
al, land in Independence, $1.
A B Strong et ux to .1 A Baxter, s 42
acres, 1 6 g. r 5 w. $1200.
Anton Loyetal to John It Loy, yi;,
res, t 9 s, r 4 w. $1.
Who shall essay
sonnet,
The glories of my lady's Easter
net,
Describe in full the weird creations on
if
Or undertake its wonders to relate?
Description fails; poor Noah Webster
stutters ;
The artist's facile pen its failure
splutters ;
ine wouia-De rj tiraster merely mows
mutters,
Perceiving all mere words inade
(j.iate. Voluminousand full ofdark surprises,
On every side on Easter morn it rises,
Miraculous its monster shapes and
Sizes,
It blooms refulgent as an Autumn
hedge ;
Upon the glad morn of the Resur
rection, Above each private pew and serried
section,
The motley muss llames forth for our
inspection,
While the meek man must peep
around its edge.
Wierd landscapes, gardens, fields of
waving crasses.
Displays of fruit, corn, fish in schools
and classes.
Eclipse the faces of the winsome
lasses,
And hide the pulpit from our aching
eyes
O er snowy foreheads and o'er bur
nished tresses,
sweep the temples with their
light caresses.
iided damsels rear srreat edifices.
unparalleled iu trimmings, shape
una size,
Notice.
The Jacobson Transfer Company Is
prepared to give you prompt service.
Stand at Ellis' Confectionery store.
4-9 8t
At Our Big Store
Don't overlooK it. 10 per cent of
sales will be given to your church.
all cash
Church
For Sale.
60 acres well improved land adapted
to fruit and poultry. Rich soil.
Inquire of H. Holman, Dallas, Or.
3-30-8t
For Sale.
Two cottages. One 5-room and one
6-room. Equipped with all modern
conveniences. Inquire of C. Craven,
Dallas. 2 23-tf
Thursday, April 1 5, Evangelical
Church Day.
a complete stocR of the seasons best
We now have
merchandise.
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar posts for sale at 11 J cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Soehren Ware
house. 7-24-tf
Wanted.
All kinds of iron, rubber, brass,
copper, zinc and hides. Highest
cash prices paid, A. N. Halleck, Mon
mouth, Oregon. 3-12-tf
MOHAIR POOL SOLD.
The mohair pool of the Polk County
Mohair Association, aggregating
about 50,000 pounds, was sold this
afternoon to William Brown, of Salon,
the highest bidder, on a bid of 25
cents a pound. I'. 8. irant,of Dallas,
bid nearer Mr. Brown's tlgnie. than
Fine Creamery Record.
N. R. MrFall, whose i.laee is one
mile west of Line ln and seven miles
north of Salem, milked twenty cows
during March. His cream check from
tho Capital City Creamery, for the
month of March was$2'2.is. This was
clear, as the creamery took the cream
cads at the place, on the McCoy stage.
The cows are Jerseys an. I grade Jer
seys, excepting two, which are Hoi
steins. Tho feed was vetch ensilage
and vetch hay, and mill feed. There
was no pasturage during March. Mr.
McFall has a wife and four children,
and ho kept two working men during
March. They had all the milk and
butter they could use. The twentv
cows were not all fresh.-Statesnian.
See there tne waving ferns and blush
ing cherries,
And, just beyond, the swans and
huckleberries.
ANo the fair exhibit from the dairys
iSootii, it reminds me of the A-Y-l')
Aud further on, where waving wheat
iieios uiicKen,
See t lie inverted scuttle and the chicken
Amid the fresh husked corn, in act of
PICK i n
A purple spider from a lemon tree.
"1 he boast of heraldry, tho pomp of
power
And wealth aud beauty, with their
amide dower.
Must take the count, forthey have had
ineir nour ;
There'sone thing yet more wondrous
than all that
Barbaric splendor, Asiatic glory,
The things of mythos and of fairy
story,
Inverted scuttle, bath tub, basin, dory,
Combine to make my lady's Easter
hat.
. Mrs. John Vernon died at ber home
in Black Rock, Friday, April 9, from
an attack of heart trouble. The de
ceased was only about 28 ye ars of age
and had been living in Black Rock
for only a short time, her husband
being employed in a logging camp.
Beside her husband, several small
children survive her. Tho remains
were brought to Falls City, Saturday,
ror interment.
iwo hop contracts aggregating
45,ooo pounds were filed with County
Clerk E. M. Smith last week. The
rate allow
and tho hops contracted were of the
no'.i crop. Thecoutractors were C. L.
Fisher and It C. Craven, with Isaac
Bincus & SV.ns for 15.000 pounds, and
D. T. Hodges with Klaber, Wolf &
Netter for .'to ooo pound.
E. E. MjVieker, pastor of the Evan
gelical church the past year, has been
returned to this charge for another
year. Mr. and Mrs. MeVicker are at
home from the conference atSt. Johns.
Corvallis Gazette.
Eggs For Hatching.
From "prize winning strain" Single
Comb Buff Orpingtons, $1.50 per set
ting of 15 eggs. J. E. Beezley, Falls
City, Or. Mutual phone. 3-16-tf
For Sale.
General merchandise store in Falls
City, Oregon. Good proposition for
experienced man. No agents. Mrs.
W. F. Muscott, Falls City, Oregon.
4 9-tf
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.
Dry fir cordwood wanted in any
quantity up to 500 cords ; to be delivered
in Dallas or Falls City. For further
particulars, call on, or address, Salem
Falls City & Western Ry. Co., Dallas
Order to Show Cause.
For Sale.
cottage on corner.
5-room cottage on corner. Good
lawn, grapes, and fruit trees. Located
in pleasant neighborhood. A bargain
as owner desires to leave soon and
must dispose of itatouce. R. R. Hill,
Dallas. 4-13-tf
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? In preparing
to place your orders remember that I
am able to furnish you all kinds of
slab wood from either of the Dallas
sawmills at the best possible rates.
Send in your orders by either phone,
Mutual 1196; Bell 443.
8-4-tf. AUGUST BOWMAN
In hG County Court of the State of Oregon
for Pollt County.
In the mutter of the estate find guardianship
ui lhmih iv. miliums, r.iiKHr wniiamn, uscai
E. Williams, John K. Williams and Kiley C.
Williams. Minors. In Probate.
It appearing to the Court from the petition
mis nay presented una niea by Airs, Heme p.
Williams, the KuarOialt oi the Dcrsonf and es-
ttites of the aljove-named minora, praying for an
order of tmle of 'he real estate belonging to her
sam wuras, viz. :
An undivided 5-7 interest In and to that cer
tain parcel of land iu l'olk County, Slate of Ore
eon, subject to the dower estate of said neti
tiouer, described as beerltining- al the Northeast
corner of Section in in Township 7 Soum. Ranire
u uesc 01 me YYiuameue Meridian, ana run
ning tneuce south :M chains: thence West 55
chains; thence North ?J (M chains; thence East
;i. Hi chains; thence South tti decrees West 2.UU
chains lo the .North boundary line of said Sec-
tiun; and thence Kast 20 chains to the place of
netfiuuiuir, containing in.a acres, more or less,
thai it is necessary and would tie beneficial to
salil wards that such real estate Bhould be sold
on motion of Oscar Ilayter, Ken., attorney for
said KU'irdian,
It is hereby ordered that the next of kin of
said wards, and all persons interested in the
(.Mm esiaie. appear oeiore tins uourt on Satur
day, the 8th day of May. 1900. at ten o'clock
a. m., at the Courtroom of this Court, in the
County Court House in theCitv of Dalian. In
Polk County, State of Oregon, then and thereto
snow cause wny a uceliBe should not Ue granted
for the sale of such estate.
Aud it is further Ordered that a copy of this
order be published at least three successive
weekB before the Baid day of hearing, in the
"t-oik county Observer," a newspaper circu
lating iu this County, printed and published at
said City of Dalbis.
Hated April 7, 1:J9.
KD F. CO AD,
County Judge.
For Sale.
Twenty -five acres lying almost with
in the city limits of Falls City. Has
living water, about 1000 cords of wood
in standing timber, land of excellent
quality. Would make an ideal fruit
farm. This bargain may be secured
for $noo, part down and remainder on
fair terms. Leave Inquiries at this
oifieo. 4-13-tf
Morris Chair Free.
We will give away absolutely free, a
line Morris chair to the person who
can name the greatest number of
articles carried in stock by Adams &
Brobst Company. All you have to do
m fto win this prize is to make out a list
of the articles we carry In stock and
seud It t3 us. All lists must be sealed
and in the store bv 12 n'et noli n rinn it
I i l.,k ..V.W.,, VS
. ... ixnacsm was iu cents fAprll 15, 1909, and the chair will be
awarded to the one having the largest
list. io one is barred from this cou
test except our employees or those who
have at some time been employed by
us. adams x 13ROBST. Dallas, 3-16-tt
A quiet WeddiniT iwnrr.l tk.
homo of Cyrus Nelson, w.-st of this'
city, last Sunday afternoon when Mr. '
George Robinson nod Miss Lulu Xi-I- j
on were united in msrriase In the!
presence of a few neighbors and I
friends. Kev. Charles A. Sias. of ih I
the :
j UUblNtSS LOCALS.
t IKI4ittlltll iaiA......!
e miller this head are charred
enl .er w.-ni. linn Insertion; .
I'lv.-rtiaeTn,
1 III.- rnle ,ii I
. (, ,.r.i ir ea. n insertion thereafter: :
,'r...rlcW.' l-T tllOlllll. lili.rlih.nunl
I tir U a than l-i-enTa
,.i,i:.ri.n..u -fMi i-uiuiu mm one
Ij-i
any other dealer present, offerinar Hi
cents. Among the outside mohair Dallas Christian Church
dealers who were present rer nici"ti'r? ilerg) man.
Messrs. Metzger, Burnbain and ) Tne uarn threshermeo of Oregon.
Ray. all of I-ottland. II. L. Kenton ' me a ,,,'nJe,, tr"n. 'epre-
,. .... I renting ao luvesttueut of over two and
presided over the meeting and xn- . h.ir milIion doIar8 .ret0lu
du.1.11 the sale of the pool, which was convention in the Assembly Hall of
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n a-lvrMl-.-m,.
held at 1 :3ii o clot k. A large Dumber
of prominent goat raisers and mobair
dealers from all parts of Tolk county
were present
C. W. Uellenbranil, pioneer of Ore
gon and for rears a promloent busi
ness man In Stlcm, during which
time be Ufa me well Udowo through
out tbis aeclioa, died in Spokano last
week. Ha I survived by bis wife and 'over Sunday at tb. borne of Mr. and
daughter and one brother. Mr. Hel-1 Mrs. Theodore Joohon.
lenbrand can,, to Oreg..u Ly cf, W.iiUm 8hry. t Ai.l-. .a. a
tap. uorn in j Dallas visitor today.
j the Portland Commercial Club, May fi
and .. It will be the first meetiug of
the State Association since the organ
ization was perfected last Fail.
Bernard Churchman
cm, i a- iw wont. For instance,
i-iMitiis ms (wit won!.
iu rtinr l f.r l word, that 1.
I iroin 1 wont t.. I.1, words u
M. an lrrtini-iil Imm It
' r l. lucurv. . is nwi.1 mm JO words;
i lo .' x.tms i. ..utitr.l a- ii wrda,
nt-iT,- I,. 11 .i, lh). a lvertipeinenl tn.tl-
" lis ll u i run. an.1 im n.i ,-r.a-d
si-'Mmt. r,,r itittNni-e. :l-.n-i tinWtu
Man-n ..I. and nisi 11 I. , k. iL,
" ; . "" ' " ' I II unlli ate that
....-in nr1 f., r.l.tm
ulsviill
ln'm
1 h.
ile h.
I lie ad I.
the
l run until the iiinr ...i
Al Sorhrrn's Warehouse.
Jnt receive.! a carload of floe sand
4 6-tf
.-ut-i man, , - ..rl.u,,l .,f
visited over Sunday with bis sister. 1 L
Mrs. C. S. ('.roves and Mr. A. S. i lor r,u
Campbell. It.
5 room new ml.-rn cottagn.
Misa Minnie Jacvton and Mias tun for sale
Ados Carson, of Irt!aod. visited
Furnl
i -tf
For Sale.
Well mat.-bed driving team with
kit.e?. Ir. v-J and gvotle. C. S.
j Graves. I'allas, Oregon. 4 t 4t
Proposals For Street Improvement.
oeaiea bias will be received at the
office of the Auditor and Police Judge
of the City of Dallas, Oregon, until 5
o clock Monday, April 26, 1909, for the
construction of macadam pavement
on certain parts of Oak, Mill, Court,
Washington, Levens, and Church
Streets in the City of Dallas, Oregon,
and the placing of cement curbs there
on, as described In Ordinance No. 125
of said City, and provided for therein.
Such work to be completed on or before
November, 1909. Bidders to have the
privilege of bidding on the hauling of
the rock from quarry to Dallas; the
laying of macadam pavement; and
fim-iug vi currs, in tnree separate
oms, or may bid ou same as a wholt
City will furnish rock to contractor at
quarry crushed at 70 cents per cubic
yara; and furnish and operate steam
roller at $ per day. Each bid must
be accompanied by certified check
payable to the City of Dallas, for ten
per cent of the amount bid, to be
forfeited In case the bidder shall fail
to give bond and execute a contract.
Envelope accompanying bid must be
directed to the undersigned Auditor
and marked "Bid on Stieet Improve
ment." Bond la an amount eoual tn
the contract price will be required for
launiui performance or conti act.
The city reserves the right to reie
any and all bids.
Dated April 1J, m.
CHARLES GREGORY.
Auditor and Police Judge,
Can You Truth
fully Answer Yes?
During the past year have you been
absolutely satisfied with all your gro
ceriesyour teas aud coffee, your but
ter, canned goods and flavoring
extracts?
Can you truthfully answer yes?
These things are all within the con
trol of the merchant, and as long as
painstaking care is exercised in their
selection, you are pretty certain to get
first class quality and flavor.
We do not claim to be perfection
we are only human and sometimes
make mistakes but there isn't a store
in town that strives more faithfully to
have its customers absolutely satis
fled, or that will so gladly and quickly
rectify a mistake. We deem it
favor to have an error called to our
attention, and to have any goods re
turned that are not everything they
should be iu quality and freshness.
E. BOYD & SON
Phones : Bell 63, Mutual 314.
A WORD OF WARNING
Just recently a citizen of Patterson, New Jersey, contracted leu
rosy by waaring clothing that was sprinkled through a China!
man's mouth in a Chinese laundry. Dr. Spauldlng In charge Tf
the department of contageous diseases of Chicago says- "The
method of doing up clothes in Chinese laundries Is dancerou.
and ought to be prohibited by law." Phone us and our l&m
will call at your door. We want your bundle, large or imalL
Your linen will last longer when laundered by one who knows
how. Special attention given to shirts, collars and cuffs.
Dallas Steam Laundry Phone, Mutual 197
Our Correspondence
A Skillful Fisherman
Wants the
best tackle
obtainable.
Thats
Our Kind.
By using
our
TACKLE
you never
fail to
Get News From The Other End Of The Line
CRAVEN BROTHERS, Hardware
POLIi COUNTY FARM BARGAINS
is well ordered and surrounded with
that degree of dignity that's neces
sary if your stationery is bought here.
CORRESPOXDEXCE hTATIOXEBY
is greater in variety than what cus
tomers require tor busineM. We have
both kinds and whether for business
or otner use stationery bought here Is
up-io-aate.
We don't go astray on price, as that
like our stationery Is always satis
factory. W. H. ROY $ CO.
DALLAS. OREGON
M teres of fine, level, black bottom land; 3
mtlei ot Dallas; large i-xtory lioiue, xood, large
barn; on motor line between Dallas, Munniontb
and independence, all good towns, creameries
at each, two have canneries; level gravel road
to all main towns in county. Come quick if
you wsnt this place at 171X10.
57 acres within 4 mile of DsIIhs, bas a brand
new -rooin house, large porcb on two sldea and
back, built on a beautiful knoll, well fluished
and painted, very attractive; fine large new
barn, well painted, 31 acres of rich black bottom
land under plow; 25 acres of fine upland, lies
nicely, 5 or 6 acres of it under plow, balance
young oak timber, easily cleared, the upland Is
fine orchsrd land. A beautiful home for only
UOU0.
SO acres near Pedee store, school and post-
office; 5 miles of Airlie; has large 6 room house,
cost HUM; 2 barns, 1" acres of tine deep red up
land under plow, :)0 acres Hue rouui fir timber:
2 good small orchards; balance pasture. This
is a good little farm and is a anau at fJuJO.
Possession given tint of next October.
80 seres of flue fruit land only J1. miles from
Monmouth: haa good t-room house, barn. 12-
acre orchard, 10 acres Italian prunes, 2 apples.
Prune dryer on Dlace; 20 acres plow laud, 40
acre Umber. The orchard on this place will pay
from IWOOtolUdO per year, which la 10 per cent
on 110,000. Price 11,000.
138'n acres fine dairy farm land in the heart of
the very best and prettieai part of the W illamette
valley. Level hud roads to Dallas. Monmouth.
Independence and Kickreall, which have can
neries, creameries, etc.; only a miles of Dallas;
i acres limber, balance all tine, level, black, free
soil, nous better. Dallaa Salvm Kln-irli arill
pass through place. W ill be laying rails in
months and road will or completed in 10
months. Fine house, large barn. If you want a
snapbuy this for ll ill be in the market at JU0
per acre in lo acre tructe inside of oue year.
Price 10,0UI.
M acres one-hslf mile of Falls City; good
buildings, near srbuol, abundance of labor In j
town. A Sue place for poultry. Price. t&OB.
1 Kn-J!j miles of Dallas. VMO.
arres-f ail lea Northwest of Dallas the
lx Fisher place SO or SO acres plow la ml,
abundance fruit, fine pring water. One soil,
kooee and barn, kneed ; ion acrea tine saw Ura
ber that ie worth price ot plaie. Prk laiuu
UOOO rash, lerma to auit on balance.
S7 acre 4 milea Northwest of DelUe. 2S nloar
land, rood small boiMint. rood fc-ncra. abi
dance frwit, fine aoft water, oa phone line. I
H. G. CAMPBELL,
mile of school. Price, only 11500.
8S acres i miles of Dallas, 90 sere, plot Issl.
good 6 room house, 2 good bsrnt, I food pilar
houses with scratch sheds, cool boost, woo
floor. Hue water, running spring wslsraw
place, abundance fruit and berries, well I""
tine soil, phone, 1 mile of school, s Hut fa
lire. Duly 14700.
40 acres- miles Falls City. Jml'si Dsllsa
main road, I mile Bridgeport MtiM,
and church, e-room house, barn, snsll atttm
mmmanMiif til l.4r A acres hODS. VSTM
land, 4 acres tlmlrer, balance opes Ust
good soil. Only t-.
41 scres-1' miles of Dallas on Salt
road; has tine large new dwelling. fM
barn, chicken-house snd other oottrsildii
1600 Italian prune trees, 100 spplet, d""
30 peach, some pears. DUO gooseberries, Sm
berries, or 26 wslnuts, sll due Iruil Ua4 "
mall and phone. Price, tttO.
40 acrea-2 miles of Dsllss, sll goes "
grain land, on county road, Umber will W
clearing; some cleared now. race.!""
.s6acre-2K miles of Dallas, sll
acres cleared, balance In virgin ton
nonah xordwood. ssw oak ana sart
handle timber on it to pay the price twW
bran new dwelling, good new bare,
Hue wells with pumps, a nne hone, sll w
Pile, KoOO.
jj-acre snap on Dallas Sslern ana, ,"
Uoo. See me about Uiu. aw" psyyss-
jnaT I miles noriB of bmbt. a
plow, small stream runs through a
into 10 enclosures; can nave f4
newly ail of them: good , Kom
barn, granary, milk houae. " "m
clover or timothy land, tin oaiT """
borne. Price. $;duu; ooe-hs ll -.
time at per cent on balance.
20 acrea-l a, lie out of city. W """l
cherry tree. mUed train - ,
twcea rows with sir. w tarries. "
raspberries: neat a-rooss RUJ- .j
fenced. hummer of Bttle y
worth KXs) m les ihan t I
fiun.
77 acres of a fin. fruit or grata
aura - '
m una - - - - a
la in Oregon. f0""
plow land, only 7 per acre.
8maUtrnenranladjiicW-
imt lor city lota la P
and Levens Third Addit-.
Also some ee loss "
pmperty.
TToaaiT AT LAV,
N. L. BCTLER,
OCLoa srar Dallas City Baak.
Dallas, Orcfion
A rroaasTS aiia.
ev. -i- avluasl set '
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Polk eosaty.
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