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Polk County Observer
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LE8SBES
PubliBhed Semi-Weekly at $1.50 per Year.
Strictly in Advance.
Entered as second-class matter March 1. 1907.
at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, nnder the
Act oi uongrets ot March 3, 1879.
DALLAS, OREGON, JUNE S, 1909
The way to build up Dallas ts to pat
ronize Dallas people.
Id the election of Hod. Joseph Si moo
to the office of Mayor, Portland is to
be congratulated oo having placed the
management of the city's business in
the hands of a thoroughly competent
and conscientious business man.
Christian Revival.
From the beginning the attendance
at the revival in the Christian church
tent has been very large and enthus
iastic. The tent will seat over 500
and each night it Is filled. Whistou
Is preaching great sermons aod get
ting stronger each night. His delin
eations of character and apt illustra
tions are unsurpassed. A varied pro
gram of solos, duets and choruses are
rendered each night Longman is par
excellence as a soloist and chorus
leader. These meetings will continue
each night at 8 o'clock sharp. The
evangelist requests people to come as
nearly on time as possible, and espec
ially that they will not talk ou the
outside of the tent during the services.
The next three subjects are Winston's
specials: Tuesday, "The Second Com
ing of Christ;" Wednesday, "A Good
Man j" Thursday, "Sowing and Reap
log."
Advice For Thi fired Women
The advice of the sage "Whatever
you are, be a good one," applies, if
slightly paraphrased, equally well to
civic affairs as to individuals. Dallas
has decided to have a Fourth of July
celebration and the money to pay the
expenses of the big entertainment has
been pledged. Now it is up to the citi
zens of Dallas to do everything in
their power to make the celebration
indisputably the biggest thiog of its
kind that has ever been held in Dallas.
Needlework Guild Will Meet.
Mrs. George T. Gerllnger aooounces
an informal business meeting of the
Dallas Needlework Guild on the lawn
at the J. G. VanOrsdel residence Tues-
ay afternoon, June 15, at 3 o'clock.
Officers were elected at the melim-
inary meeting a few weeks ago and
the meeting next Tuesday will be in
the nature of a membership campaign.
Kerreshments will be served and pleas
ant social features will add to the
attractiveness of the meeting. It is
the desire of the Guild that every
women in Dallas who is Interested in
the organization and the important
charitable work which it is to accom
plish should be present and take part
in the meeting which is to be held
Tuesday.
Is it a headache, a backache, a sen
sation of Irritability or twitching and
uncontrollable nervousness? Something
must be wrong with the head or back, a
woman naturally says, but all the time
the real trouble very often centers In the
womanly organs In nine cases out of
ten the seat of the difficulty is here,
and a woman should take rational treat
ment for Its cure. The local dlsordor
and Inflammation of the delicate special
organs of the sex should be treated
steadily and systematically.
Dr. Pierce, during a long period of
practice, found that a prescription made
up of the active medicinal principles of
native American roots, extracted by the
use of chemically pure glycerine, cured
over ninety per cent, of such cases. After
using this remedy for many years In his
private practice he put it up In a form
that would make It easily procurable, and
it can be had at any store where medi
cines are handled.
You are not asked to close your eyes to
what is In tliis (R) prescription oi Dr.
fierce, lie tells you ail aDout
Tires Set.
While you wait at F. J. Wagner'i
Implement Shop on Oak Street.
5-11-tf
For Sale.
8 head of cows all giving milk.
bargain if taken soon. G. F. Brown,
R. R. 1, Phone Red 25. 5-25-tt
For Sale.
One nearly new 1900 Gravity wash
Ing machine. A bargalu. Inquiroof
H. H. Farnham. 6-25-tf
It and
puts a label with all the ingredients upon
For Sale.
Good well broke span young horses
6 year-old bays. H. G. Campbell
fi-l-tf
Money To Loan.
On farm security ; long tlmo; reas
onable interest. Address Box 26, Inde
pendence, Oregon. 5-ll-9t
Earlier in the season before the Ore
gon strawberries had ripened," the
imported California fruit met with a
ready sale. The home grown berries
have now begun to be placed in the
local markets and in choosing between
them, the purchaser shows little hesi
tancy in favoring the larger and
better flavored berries of this state
over the inferior imported fruit. Ore
gon's fruits may be a trifle more back
ward In getting ready to be placed on
sale, but once ready, there is no dis
counting their merits.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of au order of the County Court, sit
ting as a board of County Commls-
sloners, made and entered of record on
the 5th day of June, 1909, if the follow
ing county warrants, which have been
issued more than seven years prior to
tne nrst day or July, 1909, are not pre
sented for payment within 60 days
from the first day of July, 1909, they
ana eacn or them will be cancelled and
paymeut thereof refused.
Said list, showing their respective
amounts, to whom Issued, and date of
issuance. Is as follows:
Dateoflssu- To Whom Amount of
drawn warrant
ance
1893
October 5
1894
June 7
Juno 7
November 8
1896
January 9
1897
August 5
August 5
December 9
1898
January 7
March 10
June 23
July 7
July 7
December 7
December 7
December 8
1899
January 6
March 8
April 5
April 5
April 5
Mays
May 3
May 3
May 3
June 7
June 7
June 8
November 9
1900
December 6
May 10
May 10
July 7
July 6
July 7
1901
August 8
August 8
June
June 6
1902
March 5
March 5
March
April 3
April 3
Amos Savage $ 1.70
Mrs. Morton
W. J. Mulkey
Kelley & Roy
4.00
3.60
3.50
J. W. Lansing 1.76
James Taggart
H. 8. Davidson
E. M. Rawley
J. S. Ronco
Felix Wilcox
L. Morris
Wm. Buyna
Nellie Kiggs
J. C. Fletcher
J. C. Fletcher
Walter Need hum
M. H. Murphy
O. E. Focht
M. D. Ellis
A. Vercler
I. S. Smith
J. M. Campbell
Dan Syron
M. D. Ellis
L. N. Woods
J. M. Armstrong
John Rhodes
W. W. Treat
Austin & West
ern Co., Ltd
T. Rulord
Oeorge K. Lewis
George E. Lewis
R. S. Brown
Bessie Keller
Margaret Kramer
Jene Addis
J. T. Wood
W. L. Wilcox
B. F. Hall
1.00
3.10
2.10
2.00
1.60
1.20
4.90
6 511
3.00
5 2
2.30
9.80
3.00
5.4,
3.00
112.06
4 60
3.00
5.15
5.00
2 20
2 2(J
1.00
1.7
1.7i
1.70
1.70
1.70
2.30
1.70
1.10
1.60
.O0
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Council Holds Routine Session.
The session of the City Council last
night, whilo exceptionally long, was
devoted mainly to routine work such
as discussion of street work, allowing
claims against the city, etc. The city
marshal was instructed to notify all
automobile owners in the city to slow
down to a speed of six miles an hour
while driving within the city limits.
W. L. Tooze, Jr., was appointed to the
position of city attorney, Oscar Hay-
tar, who has for many years served as
the city's counsel, having declined to
assume the work further.
Dies After Long Illness.
Marcus G. Bevens died Saturday,
June 5, at his borne in Airlie, after an
illness of six months from an attack
of tuberculosis. He was a son of Tru
man Bevens, a well-known resident of
Polk county. The deceased was the
owner of a large sasb and door factory
at Ranier and the body was sent to
that city where it will be buried under
tne auspices of the Woodmen of the
World, in which lodge Mr. Bevens
had for a long time held membership.
He is survived by his wife and throe
ohildren.
Offers Fine Choice.
The western Immigration movement
Is bringing thousands of. prospective
home buyers into Oregon aud many
of these are visiting Polk county with
a view to acquiring land and settling
n this vicinity. The list of reul estate
bargains published elsewhere in this
Issue by H. G. Campbell, one of Polk
county's most active real estate dealers
comprises the very best pieces of land
that can bo secured in this locality
and Is well worth the close inspection
of the intending buyer.
E. R. Tuttle
Lee Walton
Louie Butler
W. May
Mr. Butler
By order of the County Court
(Seal) E. M. SMITH.
-81t County Clerk
1.90
1.70
1.50
1.50
1.50
Ralph Adams went to Portland yes
terday for a short business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Staat. of St.
Louis, Missouri, are visiting at the
home of his cousin, Tracy Staata. He
graduated from the Oregon Agri
cultural College several years ago
and afterward went to St. Louis,
where he studied surgery and finally
took up It praetloe In that city. This
It hlslrst visit to Or. g m f.ir a num
ber of yeara. J
Picnic at Falls City.
Saturday, June 19, has been set for
the big Knights of Pythias picnic at
rails Uty and every preparation is
being made to assure the success of
the affair. A fine program of snorts
as been arranged, an important
feature of which will be a baseball
game between Dallas and Chemawa.
uiple provisions will be made for
transportation of visitors from neigh
boring cities and large crowds will
attend.
the bottle they are Lady's Slipper root,
Golden Seal root, Mack Cohosh root,
Unicorn root, Blue Cohosh root and trlple
relined glvcerlne. These various Ingredi
ents are all extolled and recommended by
various medical authorities. Thus K
Ellingwood. M. D., of Bennett Medical
College, Chicago, says of Lady Slipper
root: "exercises special intluence upon
nervous conditions depending upon dis
orders of feuialo organs; relieves pain,"
etc.
Prof. John Klnir In tbe American Dis
pensatory, says of Black Cohosh root
"Tins is a very active powermi ana useiiu
remedy. By its special allinity for the
female organs it Is an efficient agent for
suppression. In dysmenorrhea (painful
periods), it is nurpumeil hit no other drug,
being of greatest utility in irritative arid
congestive conditions, characterized by
dragging down pains. The same author
says of Uluo Cohosh that it has enjoyed a
well-merit! reputation for when used by
delicate women it gives tone and vigor to
tne parts and relieves much pain." rrot.
Hale says "It controls chronic inflamma
tory states of the (female) organs aud I
gives tone In cases of debility."
Dr. John Fvfe, of Saugiituck, Conn.,
says of Unicorn root (Hetnit lw Dkiirtt)
one of the chief inuredients of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription:
"A remedy which invariably acts as a
uterine Invigora tor and always favors a
condition which makes for normal ac
tivity of the entire system, cannot fail to
be of great usefulness and of the utmost
Importance to the gereral practitioner of
medicine."
"In llelonias we have a medicament
which more fully nsvers the nhnvo
purposes Hum unit other ilniii iritli u liirh
I inn. iicipinintrcl. In the treatment of
diseases peculiar to women it is seldom
that a case is seen which dues not, present
some indication for tin's remedial agent."
Aching from head to foot that Is the
condition that allllets some women at
stated periods backache, dizziness, and
pains almost unbearable. An honest and
a safe remedy which no woman can afford
For Sale.
Team, harness, wagon, surrey, and
single buggy. G. D. Treat, Fails
City, Mutual phono 131(5. 3-l-tf
Horse Wanted.
1600 to 1700 pounds; good sound
horse, 6 to 9 years old to work single.
Willamette Valley Lumber Company.
6-4 4t
A large line of Ladies' Waists on sale
Friday, Saturday and Mond
Many novelties .are noted and exploited but
shirtwaists are still reliable standbys.
ay
!
(
separate
Our new net models and Jap Silks are delio-liff
cooi ana uressy: lanorea waists, ailK Taffeta
Cook and Waitress Wanted.
Woman cook and experienced girl
waitress. Steady work if satisfactory.
Inquire Bostwick's Cafe, Dalla8, Ore
gon. 6-8 tf
For Sale.
At a sacrifice. 5-room cottage ; bath
inside toilet; corner locution ; a
modern improvements. Inquire th
office. 6-1 -3t
Cedar Posts.
Good cedar posts for sale at llj cents
each. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Sokhren Ware
house. 7-24-tf
Strayed.
Two yearling steer calves. One red
otner roan. Strayed from pasture
near Brunk's bridge. R. A. Allen
Rlckreall, Oregon. 6-8-tf
ver,
to lose the opportunity of trying for the
cure oi mese distressing complaints which
weaken a woman's vitality is Dr. Pferce's
Favorite Prescription an honest medi
cine which has the largest number of
cure to its credit and a deserved iiodu
larity for two score years all over the
unuca states.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure fill
lonsness. sick and bilious headache, diz
ziness, costlveness, or constipation of the
noneis. toss oi appetite, mated tongue,
sour stomach, windy belch ings, "heart-
Durn." pain and distress after eating, and
Kindred derangements of the llv
stomach and howeis.
Persons who are subject to any of
tneso trouoies should never be without a
vial of the "Pleasant Pellets" at hand.
In proof of their superior excellence it
can truthfully be said that they are
always adopted as a household remedy
after the lirst trial.
One little "Pellet," Is a laxative, two
are cathartic. They regulate. Invigor
ate and cleanse the liver, stomach and
bowels. As a "dinner rill." to nrnmntn
digestion, take one each dav. To re
lieve the distress arisinsr from over
eating, nothing equals one of these little
rVllets ." I hcv're tinv. Riumr-coflieri.
antlbillous granules, scarcelv laraer
than mustard seeds.
HEALTH AND 1IAPPINF.SS.
How to live In health and hnnnlneaa la
the general theme of Dr. Pierce's Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser. This great
work on medicine and hvsrlenn. cimiiiin-
Ing over UK) pages and" more than 700
Illustrations, is sent free on receint of
stamps to pay expense of mailing imln.
Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth
bound volume, or only 21 stanps for the
book in paper covers.
Begin on New Block.
The street crew began work on the
newly graded block on Washington
street between Church and Levens
this week, the first loads of coarse
rock for the first layer being hauled
from the crusher yesterday. Other
blocks are being put in preparation
for the coat of macadam as fast as
possible and tbe work will be contin
ued almost without Intermission dur
ing i no coming season. Outside of
the business section the majority of
the streets will be graded 4u feet be
tween curbs.
Mistletoe Circle will hold a meeting
tomorrow (Wednesday) night for the
purpose of electing officers and trans
acting other business of great impor
tance. All members aro requested to
attend.
A Corking Sfory
of our Navy, by Robert Dunn,
the well-known war correspond
ent, with pictures by Reuter
dahl, the man who threw such
a scare into the naval authorities
last year; six other fine stories
of assorted kinds four arti
cles that mean things, two of
which were written for the spe
cial purpose of saving you mon
ey i bright, crisp humor all
bound in a stirring Memorial
Day cover that's the
JUNE EVERYBODY'S
W
FOR HALE BY
U. ELLIS and W. H. ROY
Wanted. --
All kinds of Iron, rubber, brass,
copper, zino and hides. Highest
cash prices paid, A. N. Halleck, Mon
mouth, Oregon. 3-12-tf
Oak Wanted.
We will pay eight dollars ($8.00) per
com for good axe handle timber de
nvered at our factory in Dallas,
Pacific Coast Handle & Mfg. Co,
5-20-Bt
Wanted. ,
farms, timber and fruit lands. Aur
land, Volgt and O. Bryant, Portland
uregon. Have customers at all
times. Address O. Aurland, Falls
City. 5.2,5. tf
Public Sale.
of livestock and farming Implements
on the u. L. keyt farm near McCov.
Saturday, June 12. Sale commences
at 10 a. m. M. F. White, auctioneer.
J. E. Yoakum. fi.-isr
Tile For Sale.
Am now ready to supply all sizes of
ursf-class drain tile from 3 to 8 Inches,
inclusive. Located one mile north of
Monmouth, on Dallas road. O. F,
Shew, Bell phone lxl. G-l-lmo
Notice ot Final Settlement.
Nolle IS hrhTvirn that IIui,h.I.m,.. a
sdminlttralrta ol the miu f j..k . u .
: IT' " utr nnal - account
In Ih County C ourt of ih. Hr.,. ...
IT"" ,nt Po,k Co-mly. and th.t
Thursday the l-h dar of July, i). at the h. ur
ol ten o clock lu tbe forenoon oi aaid ,!.- .k
Conn room of tbeaald Count conn in th itr
of Dal. at, Unpm, baa been appointed ,r
Court as Ida tlraa and r...-. i..r ...
objertiotia to the said nal account and ih.
Hlleuieul thereof.
MARAXDA II. WHITE.
Administratrix of the mate of
,, . Joniic. While, deceased.
(arar Harter. Attorney.
aie ana nrst published Jane 8. i:it.
BUSINESS LOCALS.!
f A1v-rtinH'nti muter .hi heni arc rhnrrrd
ni me mte oi i rent t wont, first inmrlion; U
win pt-r word for erb incertiou thereafter: au
11 1 in-1 (.. iur ivrm inn i.t if? tit a.
K i Hire emnt u one wor1. For
me uiitntTiii romiii nation "firt
wri
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 $900, part down and remainder on
fair terms. Leave inquiries at this
office. 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
m
istsj
We show a complete line and offer you for Fridav I
ues, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.00. Your choice these
days at 95c.
DALLAS MERCANTILR rn
POLK COUNTY FARMS
i
FOR SALE
5.t-ncre snap on Pallus-Saleui line, flue loca
tion. See me about this; It will pay you. .
120 neres-M miles north of Dallas; 100 acres
plow. small stream runs through place; fenced
into 10 enclosures; can bave running water in
nearly all of them; good 7-rooin house, good
barn, granary, milk house, all fine potato,
clover or timothy land, tine dairy ranch, a fine
homo. Trice, 17500; one-half cash, 3 to 5 years
time at 7 per cent on balance.
20 acres 1 mile out of city, 10 acres 3-year-old
cherry trees, mixed fruits for home use, set be'
tweeu rows with strawberries, gooseberries and
raspberries: ueat 5-room cottage, barn, well
fenced, a hummer of a little place. Will be
worth (5000 in less than two years' time. Now
J.tOOO.
Hll
is
Legal blanks for sale at this office,
tnfttanre,
counts as one
To Initials count one word. For Inirtanre
"t. M. I.iuea" rounui as two word.
The minimum chn:e l frr is word: thnt If
an adTertument from 1 word to is words i
counted ait IS words: an advertiaetnent from 16
to Al wordh. Iiictusire. is rounied Ma an worda
Irom 21 to th words, la counted an is word rir
Ihe denres followm tbe a lirrtlaenient Indi
cate how lonr It ta to mn. and are not rharevd
to the customer. For Instance. 3-"n- indicate
that Ihe advvmeem-ut was first nnblislied on
Mnnh.il. and that It la to be inarrh-d twice
1 ne tit-urea nd letter. 4-1-tf Indicate that the
advertlM-inent was first rtib!lhel anrii l
that it Is to he run until the customer orders It
dlacuntioiied.
Lost or Strayed.
A whit Angora cat Reward on
return. Elizabeth Hayter. - tf
DR. B. E. NEVEL
VETER1NABV 8UHOEON
umce and residence 612 Main St, Mu
tual phone, Ko. 1177. Prompt service
day or night Dallas, Oregoo
TTOBNET AT LAW
Walter L. Tooze, Jr.
OIBee In Wilson Bldg.
UALLAfl . OREOOH
M.
Kotkw to Creditors.
Krftioe la hereby (rlrrn that the andertitned
as been dtilr ano.inu-d .irrir,jr.,.. ..,
eetale of Volner E Holmea. demand, t, tbe
ounty t'oart of the Slat o4 lm. l'lv. h
oouty. aod has aoailnrd.
aii peraoos bat in; claim sratnat the sand
eetat are berebr notified to nrevnl the Mine
du.e wtbed. wether wit a tbe I ., nera
therefor, to tbe anderatrned at the law ofhee of
fai-ar Hatter la Ihe nr .4 laillaa In a. id
touate oi Holt, aitbia an aaoatha I rota tbe
date of thw notaee.
raataxl and a -at pub'ttned June S. tans
AM'RFW H Hoi MM.
Administrator . la- -.! e4
omey a. uolmaa.
Osrat Rat tar. Attorney.
For Sale.
Ooo.'berrles on the bushes.
per gallon. Perry Hi bbarj.
ISoents
-4 St
Cow For Sale.
Good milch cow. Inquire Charles
Kheude, Dallas, Oregoo. -l-Jt
OLIVE SMITH
teacher of
PIANO AND ORGAN
mqciio, Koom Jo. 2, Wilson Block
DALLAS OREGON
LOOK HERE!
Mostey ta Loaa
Oo farm security. Reasonable ratea.
Ioqulre W. Lv Tooxe. Jr., Arty.
t-ll-tf
At Soearra's W
Just receive-! a rar!oa1 of
and a carload of cement.
floe sand
4 tf
The City Express & Transfer Co.
doea all kind or hauling at
reasonable rate. Stand aDd both
phonea at Werwter's Con fectlooery
Store.
ARTHUR STARR
rToa trior
DALLAS, ORXCON
acres of as flue fruit or Krain land as there
is in Oregon, with good buildings; 60 acres
plow land. Only $75 per acre.
Small tracts near and adjoining city.
Agent for city lots in Ellis addition, Oaks
and Levens Third Addition neur Sodaworltt,
Also some choice lots closer In. See me for
resldeuce properly.
94 acres of flue, level, black bottom land
miles of Dallas; large 2-story house, good, large
barn; on motor line between Dallas, Monmouth
and Independence, all good towns, creameries
at each, two have canneries; level gravel road
to all main towns in county. Come quick if
you want this place ut (7000.
r7 acres within 4 miles of Dallas, has a brand
new 9-room house, large porch on two sides and
back, built on a beautiful knoll, well finished
and painted, very attractive; fine large new
barn, well painted, 3J acres of rich black bottom
land under plow; 25 acres of fine upland, lies
icely, 6 or 6 acres ot it under plow, balance
oung oak timber, eaBily cleared, the upland is
ne orchard land. A beautiful home for ouly
(4000.
acres near Pedee store, school and post-
tfice; 5 miles of Airlie; has large 6-room house,
coat tlOUO; 2 barns, li-'i acres of fine deep red up
land under plow, 30 acres Hue young fir Umber:
good small orchards; balance pasture. This
a good little farm and la a snap at iu0.
Possession giveu first of next October.
80 acres of Ane fruit land only ii miles from
Monmouth; has a good 6-room house, bum. 12-
acre orchard, 10 acres Italian prunes, t apples.
Prune dryer on Dlace; 20 acres plow land, 40
acres timber. The orchard on this place will pay
from 1000 to (1200 per year, which It 10 per cent
on (10,000. Price (1.000.
i: acres fine dairy farm land in the heart of
the very best and prettiest part of the Willamette
alley. Level hard roads to Dallas, Monmouth,
ndependence and Rlckreall, which have can
neries, creameries, etc. ; only S miles of Delias;
acret timber, balance all tine, level, black, free
soil, none better. Daltiit-Salcm Electric will
pass through place. Will be laying rails in S
months and road will be completed in 10
months. Fine house, large barn. If you want a
snap buy this for it will be In the market at (200
per acre in 10 acre tracts Inside of one year.
Price (10,000.
130 acres 3J miles of Dallas, (7500.
230 acres 6 miles Northwest of Dallas the
Lou Fisher place 60 or 60 acres plow land,
abundance fruit, fine spring water, fine soil,
house and barn, fenced; 100 acres fine saw tim
ber that it worth price ol place. Price, (4000;
(2000 cash, terms to suit on balance.
67 acres 4 miles Northwest of Dallas, 28 plow
land, good small buildings, good fences, abun
dance fruit, fine soft water, on phone line, 1
mile of school. Price, only (lfaM.
8 acre -4 mile of Dallas, SO acre plow land.
good ( room house, 2 good bafna, t good poultry
nouses with scratch sheds, cool bouse, concrete
floor, On water, running spring water through
place, abundance fruit and bcrriea, well fenced,
Ane nil. phone. 1 mile of school, a fine nlac to
live. Only (.;:).
w acres a mnes rails uity, o miles Dallas, on
main road, 1 mile Bridgeport station, school
and church, 6 room house, barn, small orchard
commencing to bear, S acres hops, 28 acres plow
land, 4 acres timber, balance open land, ail
good toil. Only (20ri0.
30 acres 1' miles of Dallas on Salt Creek
road; has Hue large new dwelling, good new
barn, chicken-house and other outbuildings,
1600 Italian prune trees, 100 apples, SO cherries,
30 peach, some pears, 800 gooseberries, 2000 rasp
berries, 2(1 or 25 walnuts, all tine fruit laud, daily
mall and phone. Price, (ikoo.
40 acres 2 miles of Dallas, all good fruit or
grain land, on county road, timber will piy for
clearing; some cleared now. Price, (1 100.
86.86 acres-2Jji miles of Dallas, all lies fine, 6
acrea cleared, balance in virgin forest and has
enough cordwood, saw oak and hardwood
handle timber on it to pay the price twice over;
bran new dwelling, good new barn, henhouse, 2
tine wells with pumps, a tine home, all tine toll.
Price, (MOO.
67 acre hill farm only I miles of Dallas, on a
good road, one mile of school, ruial phone,
close neighbors, 25 acres plow land now tn crop,
part of which goes with place, line young
orchard of apples, pears, prunes, cherries, etc.
Fine well water at house; very shallow well at
barn; fine spring water in pasture in three dif
ferent places, very good small house of 3 rooms
below, could be two rooms above; very good
barn, good fences, 1000 cords wood on place,
(standing timber) fir and oak, a Hue place for
fruit, poultry and cows as well as goats, if you
will come quick I can sell you this place at
(1400.
hay ranches In the valley, clow to till m
w tter transportation, if told b,ore hi u
of crop goes to buyer, this Is , h,dKn,
and is a great bargain at the price wblobkZ
(CO per acre; land I. selling,,! aroundli b
smaller tracts at from (90 to (125 per icte ita,
is no white land on this plsce. Oue-billna.
terms to suit on balance.
117 acres of fine fruit or grain luuUboni.
Frost Line, ideal walnut land, liO icra i.j,
cultivation, lays line to work, bu t howofi
rooms, barn, abundance of fruit and Mr,
mostly red loose mellow land, KhoolHjht s
place, on good road, phone line. TMiplitelu
bargain at only (;!250: (1750 cmb.imTlmnkj
time on balance at 7 per cent Interat, pt
ion to be given October 1, place li rented m
70 acres not very far from above place, lias an
old house of three rooms, one good barn, tome
bearing fruit, springs and well on place, 2fi
acres standing oak timber, would cut at least
7fO cords of wood, all under a giKid fence, about
15 acret under plow, at least 15 acres more that
stumps are well rotted on that could be put
underflow without much work, lies rolling bnt
plow land would all lay well to farm, one mile
to school, 4 miles of Dallas. Will put In 30 head
of Angora goats and two nice belter! all for
(1200 if sold within a very thort time. Price Is
subject to raise after a short time, thit tnd
above place are both great bargains, they ate
actually worth (iOOO each.
Ill 1-12 acres of as fine fruit or walnut land as
there is in the State of Oregon, all lays fine,
just th right elevation, not too high up aud at
tame time far enough, 100 acret ready for the
plow, about 10 or 11 acres In oak timber, would
make one of the Duett fruit and u ut tracts tn
the atate, 2 1-2 miles of Monmouth, 5 milet of
Dallas, 5 miles of Independence, nil good towna
If it is a good orchard laud you want thit .will
suit you, no buildings to amount to much, but
the land Is all right and tbe location is all right
this place would make 2 fine fruit farms, will
cut in two at asme price. (r0 per acre; (1000
cash, time to suit ou balance.
200 acret of fine land right at Teats Station on
the Salem, Falls city & W estern Kailroad; 150
acrea of plow land, about 15 acres of fir aud oak
Umber, balance open land In pasture, all good
toil. The plow land it all nearly level Place
bat two traall streams runuing through it, lev
eral large springs, water from one could be pip
ed to house and barn with fine lot ot fall for
waterworks, no liner water in the slate. There
will be fonr passenger trains a day by Fall each
way over the road besides the freight trains.
Market right at place, shipping feed, gar
den truck and everything a farmer hat to tell
into the logging camps, this is an ideal place for
a dairy ranch, fine barn on place, small bonse,
new sawmill building and 6 or C small mill
houses, u new, abundance frnlt, rural ph ne
and long distance, dally mail, S mile Dallas
over rock road, S mile from Fa) la City, if told
soon price (10.000.
Fine farm of 240 acres 1 1-2 milet ot Independ
ence, all level black land, all open cleared plow
auu uik ui tne nnest natural aatry ana
"Mistletoe Farm" one of lliehiiidionieitlltik
farms in the Willamette Valley oouslttluel a
12 acres and located only 4 milet from lulls
over a beautiful drive, nice grided nudum
hard all winter; this fine little firnhii itou
40 acres of plow land, 32 of which Is deep lilKt
bottom land and the balance loir gplud flnttj
adapted to fruit, grain nuuorberrteMDtwia
dally mail, rural and long distance prionti,
half mile ol two stations on Balem, FalltCilri
Western R. R. which will connect you with ill
trains in Valley runuing north ind nuth. 1
fine large commodious farm home Milium
son containing 9 large rooms, hoose well (slu
ed and finished, porch around three tides ol ill
beautiful view of valley and lurrooDdiDf
country, large new barn, all fine Kll, no net
gravel or white land on place, pontlveli'un
presented, if you want a hummer of little art,
one that nill suit yourself, your wlfessd Ihe
whole family and one that it close lo alasl
come quick and buy tins place, owner buliis
eats in Eastern Oregon that demtndi bit Is
mediate attention and has put the price dosi
to bed rock in order to make a quick ule. The
Brat come the lirst served, only 1500,
Fine well improved farm connutins ol IH
acres located within two miles of Perrydile,
a good county road, daily mail, rural ud lotf
distance phone, all fine land entirel; Irw Iroa
rock, gravel or white land, all nisefiaoaHlts
place hat a large two story frtme boat), eJ
built, house it plumbed with botsndeoldittt
bath and other conveniences, rood wliidalll
large new barn, good large granary, naesn",
a very healthy place to live; 60 teres of 1
plow land, the laud all lays fine to mri; W
not under plow is jnst as good titnj o! II e
it covered with oak timber at present Is f"1
and the balance in oak stutnpsge; there i
good msrket at R. R. ttaticn for all wood"'
good profit; the crop goet with Uui plsce
(0000, (3500 cash, 5 years time at per centlnl"
est on balance if desired.
88 acre farm 3 miles of Dallas overs !
3-4 mile from station on Balem, WH Cini
Western R. R., large commodious dsaWJJ
painted and papered, good btrt sod
buildings, sbundance fruit, tine
school, dally mail, rural and lomj "
phone, good team, J good cows, tome T
ttock, 2.1 goats. 14 hogs, chicken.
neat, new top buggy, plow, drag, -
farm tools and implements, crop
Per ten. ..
100 acre farm within 3 1-8 miles "' "
. t of llW
over a good roaa, inisu. u...
will have to be teen to be appreciate.
aoacrrt of fine black bottom 'nU''"
all cleared, some ash along the creel yet.
... n i. at house tad imu
running through place, good
rooms, bsm. plenty fruit. ""V.
wood Umber, no rock, whit land, r
place, all good free soil, a fine pw -goat,
fruit, etc Price only (-"Tt
223 acres of all tine black land '
. . (.DM
of Rlckreall or Derry a St, on 8. r. B
.of lanneariy . - rf.
acret Umber ana onu . i A
low t -
i. nA amvl bnlMtniri
10,01)0, S CMh term on btlanct.
H. G. Campbell
Dallas, Ore.
SILETZ CLAIMS WANTED.
We buy claims from owner for
cash.
NELSON & WHITTIER.
617 Board or Trade,
3-l-.f Portland. Oregon.
A"OaT.ATIA..
Sibley k Eakih,
Tha only reliable aet of A Detract la
Polk county. Office eat Court ft.
ORSOOM.
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Just recently a citizen of Patterson, New Jersey. eonteTli
rosy by wearing cloth I that wa sprinkled throogh a Col rf
man's mouth In a Chinese laundry. Dr. Hpaulding io cb'rLe
tha department of conUgeous diseases of Chicago say:
method of doing up clothe Id Chinese laundrie U dB'Vot
and ought to be prohibited by law." Phone us and our wa"
will call at your dior. We want your bundle, large or
Tour Ilnea will last longer when laundered by one n B
how. Special attention glren to shirts, collars and cuffs.
Dallas Steam Laundry Phone,
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