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Polk County Observer ALLGOOD & COLLINS X.ES8K3KS Published Semi-Weekly at 11.60 per Year. Strictly In Advance. PURCHASES FINE FARM A. Moorman Farm Near Kickreall Becomes Property of C. W. Bowers, of Michigan. Entered (a second-class matter March 1, 1907, Act at the post office at Dallas, Oregon, under the of Congress of March S, 1879. DALLAS, OREGON, Jdni 18, 1909 The way to build up Dallas is to pat ronize Dallas people. C. W. Bowers, of Mareellus, Michi gan, yesterday completed the deal by which for a consideration of $10,000 hecameloto possession of tbe T. A Moorman ranch about three miles east of Dallas, near Bickreall. Mr. Bowers' newly acquired farm contains about 138 acres of the finest land for agricultural and dairying work that can be secured In this neighborhood. It lies on the county highway and the railroad which is now being built from Dallas to Salem runs directly through the tract, assur ing prompt and easy communication with the large trade centers and mar kets in either direction. It is the intention of the new owner to have the land platted into ten-acre tracts which will be placed on sale at once. Mr. Bowers has placed the sale of the land entirely in the hands of H. G. Camp bell, of this city, who was bis agent in making the purchase and who will Preliminary Hearings Closed. Tbe preliminary bearings In the Siletz homestead cases which have been held In this elty recently, were closed Monday and as soon as Attor ney W. L. Tooze, Jr., who has been assisting in tbe hearings, can get the evidence placed in proper form, he will forward it to Portland. In that city, additional testimony will be taken in some of tbe cases and tbe hearings in the government land office will be begun' after Monday, June 20. After tbe close of that hear ing, any against whom a decision may have been rendered will have 60 days In which to appeal, after which the cases will go to the Secretary of the Interior. Preliminary hearings on several other homestead contest cases will be held in Dallas again after The names of the parties whom tbese-cases will be have not yet been made Tile For Sale. Am now ready to supply all sizes of first-class drain tile from 3 to 8 inches, inclusive. Located one mile north of Monmouth, on Dallas road. O. F. Shew, Bell phone 1x1. 6-1-lmo July 19. against brought public. BR.ASIG Bred for style and action. The newly imported Ger man Coach Stallion Brasig will be in Dallas Friday and Saturday each week. McCoy Coach Horse Co. roun The preliminaries all attended to, such as raising funds and appointing have the management of the disposal committees, the order of the day is of tbe property, now an enthusiatio effort on tbe part This transaction is one of the largest of each and every one to lend what that has been made in real estate in assistance ne can to make the Fourth this county for some time and the of July celebration in Dallas this re-selling of the land to colonists who year, so thoroughly successful that it will come from the East will work will establish a record for excellence great benefit to Polk County by bring in Polk county. Between 3:30 o'clock and sundown yesterday afternoon, the sun passed through an annular or partial eclipse, but so brilliant was the corona about the dark shadow of the eclipse, that none but those who had the foresight hniMir,,, nn ,h r ..M. , . , O " w.ui JJiHl OUU F,v,iUD dujukcu glasses ana iook Main 8treets. ior tuemseives, ever were really aware that the broad face of the sun actually was for some time partly obscured from us. Notice to Bidders. Notice is hereby gi ven that bids will be received up to 9 o'clock a. m. on June 29th to be filed with tbe County Clerk for quarrying, crushing and hauling rock on the County road known as the Guthrie Road ; the rock to be taken from what is known as the Farley farm. Bids will be received for quarrying, crushing and hauling and as well for quarrying and crush ing alone and also for hauling the rock alone. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Specifications will be on file Attorney Oscar Hayter is moving with the County Clerk on or before his law office from his former location June 2Gth, 1909, and bids to be opened at 9 o clock a. ra., June 29th, 1909. By Order of the County Court. (Seal) E. M. SMITH. County Clerk ing to it an increase in its population of industrious and desirable citizens. In the Campbell building and will occupy rooms In the Abel Uglow Mrs. George T. Gerlingor and three children left last night for Cali fornia and will remain at Berkelpy COURT HOUSE NOTES Items of Interest From the Records in the Ceunty Offices Briefly Told. PBOBATE. Estate of Auiys Steele, deceased final account heard and approved; administrator discharged and bonds men exonerated. Estate of Martha J. Brown, deceased inventory and appraisement filed and approved. REAL ESTATE. Joseph Short to A Countryman, 40 acres In t 6 s, r 8 w, $450. O T Gilbert et ujtoHM and R A Looney, 325 acres in t 6 s, r 4 w, $16,000. M J Brldwell to I N Woods, 200 acres in t 8 s, r 6 w, $8ooo. F M Ciodfelter et ux to F M Clod felter, J acre, 1 8 s, r 4 w, $1. W S Schwartz etux to A V Ellis, lots in McCoy, $500. H Hirschberg to W R Allin part lot m Independence, $10. J W J3rown et ux to H M Berry, tots in a true, $600. M Nagle et ux to Lyman A Warner, 44 acres, t 6 8, r 6 w, $2226. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Countv rVmrr alt. ting as a board of County Com mis-1 untiI about tbe middle of August. 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 the first day of J uly, 1909, are not pre sented for payment within 60 days from the first day of July, 1909, they and each of them will be cancelled and payment thereof refused. Said Hat, showing their respective amounts, to whom issued, and date of issuance, Is as follows: Dateoflssu- To Whom Amount of drawn warrant Lay Pipes Across Church Street. The Dallas Water Company Is mak ing all necessary excavations for lay ing pipes across Church street before the macadam pavement is laid, so that property holders along that street will be able to make water connections In future without it being necessary to tear up and damage the street sur face. All sewer pipus across that street In the improvement district nave already been put In and the lay ing of the water pipes across tbe street now makes It practically certain that there will be no need of breaking or disturbing the new surface for pipe laying purposes, as long as the pipes uow in the ground require no repairing. Public Auction Sale. On Tuesday, June 22, at 10 o'clock, C. W. Bowers, who has just purchased the Moorman plaoe, three miles east or Dallas near Rlckreall, will hold a a publio auction sale at which he will dispose of the entire equipment of tbe place, consisting of household goods, farm implements and equipments, dairy machinery, dairy cattle and other fine livestock, 70 acres of stand ing hay, 15 acres of oats, 9 acres of kale set out, 4 acres of potatoes and 1 acre of corn. A free lunch will be served at noon. M. F. White will act as auctioneer. ance 1893 October 5 1894 June 7 June 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 6 April 5 April 5 May 3 May 3 May 3 May 3 June 7 June 7 June 8 November 9 1900 December 6 May 10 May 10 July 7 July 5 July 7 1901 August 8 August 8 June 6 June 6 1902 March S March 5 March 6 April 3 April 3 Amos Savage $ 1.70 Mrs. Morton W. J. Mulkey Kelley & Roy 4.00 3.60 2.50 BUSINESS LOCALS. (Advertisements under this head are charged uc lam ui i win. per wuru, nrat insertion; cent per word for each Insertion thereafter: words or less, f I per month. No advertisement nisei wni ior it'B man 13 cents. Figures count as one word. For instance, the numeral combination "J260" counts as one word. Two Initials count as one word. For instance, ".I. M. Jones" counts as two words. The minimum charge la for 15 words; that is, an advertisement from 1 word to 15 words is counted as 15 words; an advertisement from 16 to 20 words, inclusive, is counted as 20 words from 21 to 25 words. Is counted as 25 words, etc. jjic uKurt's luiiowine; toe advertisement indi cate how long it is to run, and are not charred to the customer. For instance, 8-31-2t indicates that the advertisement whs first published on March 31. and that it is to be inserted twice. The fleurcsand letters 4-1-tf indicate that the advertisement was first nnhHHhari in,n i anH that it is to be run until the customer orders it discontinued. BARGAIN PR I DAY Every Friday we will make a cut on our already low prices on lumber until our present stock is ex hausted. N. C. HARRIS Dallas R. F. D. Mutual phone DR. B. E. NEVEL VETERINARY BURGEON Office and residence 612 Main St. Mu- Prompt service Dallas, Oregon tual phone, No. 1177. day or night. OF JfJ w'l7lbTceleb for the celebratimTTTrr-- lineof iJ2ike Colored and Fancy -zzjlijj wiesetts. TflfW Tissue Prints! LINENS-jnWhjeg; t new complete jinefMVg TTORNKT AT LAW. V Oscar Hayter, Upstairs In Campbell building, Mill St DALLAS, OREGON Guardian's Notice. Notice is herehv ffivAn thui th. n.iA has been duly appointed by the Countv Conn i ij, ti?"!1,rS'' "reirou, guardian of the estate vna.iT .lllllllie JVIlCIWPr. nit innnmnaran. son and has dulv and r.aniurv ,,,.,nn..,l;, SUCh. All Dersons hflvfncr oluimu -..tA Mary Emihne Knower will present them to the .uutiD,j, uuijr vermeil as Dy law required, 1'UIIM.U 117 T,,..,.v.,r 1 lSMAB ? . J?niPtft, (Jutdiau. Notice of Final Settlement. J. W. Lansing 1.75 James Taggart 1.00 H. S. Davidson 2.10 E, M. Rawley 2. 10 J. 8. Ronco 2.00 Felix Wilcox 1.50 L. Morris 1.20 wm. iiayue 4.90 Nellie Riggs 6.50 J. v. iietcher 3.00 J. C. Fletcher 5.25 waiter Weed bam 2.30 M. H. Murphy 9.8O O. E. Focht 3.00 M. D. Ellis 5.45 A. Vercler 3.00 1. . smith 112.66 J. M. Campbell 4.50 Dan Syroti 3.00 M. D. Ellis 5.15 L. N. Woods 15.00 J. M. Armstrong 2.20 John Rhodes 2 W. W. Treat 1. Austin & West ern Co., Ltd 1.75 T. Buford 1.70 George E. Lewis 1.70 George E. Lewis 1.70 R. 8. Brown 1.70 Bessie Keller 2.30 Margaret Kramer 1.70 jene Addis no J. T. Wood 1.6O W. L. Wilcox 6.00 B. F. Hall a.15 Men Wanted. To work in lumber yards. Willam ette Valley Lumber Company. 3t Men Wanted. To work in lumber yards. Willam ette Valley Lumber Company. 3t Money to Loan On farm security. Reasonable rates. Inquire W. L. Tooze, Jr., Atty. 5-ll-tf Notice is herfihv vivon that j fldmintuiiri. If ... ".itouuuBiiHKiiCTi -vvubvu, j. no well ner nn iw in the Countv Cnurt rf h.o ei,. Th,f,H.,, v aJ MHoimt- d that of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the S ri n 7 reiu v.uiuiiy uourt in tiie city of Dallas, Oregon, has been annotated hv ,.! court as the time and place for hearing of objections to the said final account and the MARANDA M. WHITE, Administratrix of the estate of i... u . ... JohuC. White, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and lirst published June 8, 1009. At Soehren'a Warehouse. J ust received a carload of fine sand and a carload of cement. 4-6-tf Tires Set. VVbiljjyou wait at F. J. Wagner's implement Shop on Oak Street 5-ll-tf E. R. Tuttle Lee Walton Louie Butler W. May. Mr. Butler By order of the County Court (Seal) E. M. SMITH, 6-8-18t County Clerk. 1.90 1.70 1 50 1.50 1.50 BLACK'S STABLES Having purchased this well-known barn, we so licit a share of your patronage. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS Excellent accomodations for commercial men. MAIN STREET SEARS & STOWE DALLAS, OREGON THE CORNER GROCERY We dctire to call your attention to the fact that we have Just taken poea eeeloB of thl. business, which Mr. Boyd bas successfully conducted dur ing tbe past two yearm. We solicit your liberal pa trot? ago and promise la return tbe most prompt sod courteous service. We carry full line of Wat kin's famous goods. HINSHAW &. HINSHAW Successor to E. toy4 A So For Sale. Fine registered Jersey bull, 3 years old. O. E. Dennis. Mutual phone oiacK 015. 6-18-3t For Sale. leam, narness, wagon, surrey, and Treat, Falls single buggy. O. D. City, Mutual phono 1316. 3-19-tf For Sale. cupboards, library oeverai cupboards, library table, uisnes, rocKing chairs, bookcase and other furniture. C. A. Mock, Dallas. 6-15-2t Cedar Posts. Good cedarposts for sale at 111 cent each. Also another car of PTtr sto. A Star shingles. Soehben Wabb- HOUSK. 7-94-tf Wanted. All kinds of iron, rubber, brasa. copper, zinc and bides. Highest cash prices paid. A. N. Halleck. Mon mouth, Uregon. 3-18-tf Oak Wanted. We will pay eight dollars fts.fxn mr cord for good axe handle timber de livered at our factory in Dallas. Pacific Coast Handle & vr 6-80-M House for Rent West of Dallas Hospital. Six rooms all modern. Furniture Including piano, eieei rang, lawn swing, etc for sale. Inquire Mrs. F. Keralakn 6-lS tf For Sate, Twenty-five seres lying almost with in tbe city limits of Falls City. Has living water, about 1000 cords of wood to standing timber, land of uslity. Would make an ideal fruit farm. This bargain may be secured for f-900, part down and remainder on fair terms. Leave inquiries at thl a office. 4-U-tf Woo4 For Sale. Do you need wood? In preparing to plaoe your orders remember that I am able to furnish you all kinds of siao wood from either of tbe Dallas sawmills at tbe best possible rates. Send In your orders by either phone. Mutual 119 ; Bell 443. M tf, AUGUST BOWMAN. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby iven that the undersigned aL T r v. v eHiaieoi ueorge V. Selby i X ," men n" nni" account Pili'n)ou,nty of the stte Oregon, for lSH i?Ji?ty """if sluriy. the lOtfi day of July, lsK, at the hour of 10 o'clock in Ihl ,"u'"'" 01 saia aay, at the Conrt room of OrLon"1 CCtyK.t:t,rt 15 ?? a7 ?' Dallas, Court as the time and plaoe for the heirinir of Si . I "e said nual account and the UV..IVUILHV VllClCUi, EUGENE HAYTER, Administrator of the estate of rw.it . (reorge p. tiel by, deceased, Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published June 11, 180!) Notice to Creditors. Notice 1b hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ar)Dointi .rtmti.,..,. ... !Z. estate of Volney is. Holmes, deceased, by the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Folk County, and has qualified. ...oS?"" Jmv"1!1 cl'm against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, together with the pro.r vou "hfn therefor, to the nndflmior. .r Si,!iL "i, ' "e". Oscar Hayter in the City of Dallai" in mid dC.Tolrtnf.SceWi""n m"th' ' liaieil and first published June 8 1909 ANDREW H ilill urra Administrator of the estate 'of rw.. n.,. ""eJ' noimes, deceased. " ..njiToi, Attorney. DALLAS MERCANTILE CO.! POLK COUNTY FARMS FOR SALE 63-acre snap on Dallas-Salem line, fine loca tion. See me about this: it will nav von. 120 acres 1 miles north of Dallas: 100 acres plow, small stream runs through place: fenced Into 10 enclosures; can have running water In nearly all of them: good 7-room house, good oarn, granary, milk house, all Una potato. clover or timothy land, line dairy ranch, a fine home. Price, 17600; one-half cash, 3 to 8 years time at 7 per cent on balance. 20 acres 1 mile ont of city, 10 acres 3-year-old Cherry trees, mixed fruits for home use, set be tween rows with strawberrlea, gooseberriesand raspberries; neat S-room cottage, barn, well fenced, a hummer of a little place. Will be worth fiODO in less than two years' time. Now IWO. 71 acres of as flue fruit or grain land us there is in Oregon, with good buildings: 60 acres plow land. Only $76 per acre. Small tracts near and adjoining city. Agent for city lots in Ellis addition. Oaks and Levens Third Addition near Sodaworks. Also some choice lots closer in. See me for residence property. 94 acres of fine, level, black bottom land : 8 mnes 01 nanus; large 2-Btory house, good, large oarn ; on motor line between Dallas. Monmouth and Independence, all good towns, creameries at each, two have canneries; level gravel road to ail main towns In county. Come quick if you want this place at 7000. 0 acres within 4 miles of Dallas, has a brand new D-room house, large porch on two sides and back, built on a beautiful knoll, well finished and painted, very attractive; fine large new Darn, well painted, 32 acres of rich black bottom land under plow; 25 acres of fine nnland. Ilea mceiy, 0 or e acres of II under plow, balance young oak timber, easily cleared, the upland is and. A beautiful home for only ne orchard I10U0. 80 acres near Pedee store, school and nost- oIice; 5 miles ol Airlle; has large 6-room house. cost 11000; 2 Urns, 85 acres of fine deep red np- mr.u miner plow, so acres One young fir Umber: gooa sniau orchards; balance pasture. This good little farm and is a snap at 2.vx. rosseasion given Ural of next October. SO acres of fine fruit land only ili miles from Monmouth; has a good 6-room bouse, barn. 12- acre orchard, 10 acres Italian prunes, 2 apples. "line dryer on place; 20 acres plow land, an 40 aores 8 miles Falls City, miles Dallas main road, 1 mile Bridgeport station, school and church, 6-room house, barn, small orchard commencing to bear, S acres bops, 28 acres plow iana, acres timber, balance opcu laud, good soil. Only S260O. no acres 114 miles of Dallas on Salt Creek road; has flue large new dwelling, good new earn, chicken-house and other outbuildings 1600 Italian prune trees, 100 applet, 80 cherries. 30 peach, some pears, 800 gooseberries, 2OU0 raso oernes, aior 20 walnuts, all fine fruit land, dallv man ana pnone. rrice, $1500. 40 acres-2 miles of Dallas, all good fruit or grata land, on county road, timber will ppy for clearing; some Cleared now. Price, I11U0. acres 2 miles of Dallas, all lies fine, acres cleared, balance in virgiii 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. fine wells with puuips, a fine home, all tine soil Price, a)00. 67 acre hill farm only 4 miles of Dallas, on good road, one mile of school, rnial Minna closa.fieljfn'bors, 25 acres plow land now In crop, pari 01 wnicn goes with place, tine vouna orensra of apples, pears, prunes, cherries, etc. rine wen water at house; very shallow well at oarn; fine spring water In pasture in three dif ferent places, very good small house of 8 rooms below, could be two rooms above: very good oarn, good lences, 1000 cords wood on place. (standing timber) fir and oak, a fine place for iron, poultry and cows as "veil as goats. If you will come quick I can sell you this nlace at tl4UU. 70 acres not very far from above place, has an old house of three rooms, one good barn, some bearing fruit, eprin.TS and well on place. 25 acres standing oak timber, would cut at least IJ) cords of wood, all under a good fence, about 15 acres under plow, at least 15 acres more that stumps are well rotted on that could be put under plow without much work, lies rolling but plow land would all lay well to farm, one mile to school, 4 miles of Dallas. Will ont in SO head of Angora goata and two nice heifers all for 11 som within a very short time. Price is subject to raise after a short time, this and above place are both great bargains, they are actually worm 12000 each 111 1-12 acres of as fine fruit or walnut land as there la In the Bute of iirnnii. all i. an. hay ranches in the valley, close to nil i water transportation, if sold Mm b " ofcropgoesto buyer, thia la a handsome , and is a great bargain at the price wUeaao COper acre; land I. aelllnsrall arouadlt ta smallertractsstfrom 90to125per.m,te is no white land on this place. One-hill tui terms to suit on balance. 117 acres of line fruit or mln Frost Line, Ideal walnut Isnd. a i.. ..j. cultivation, laye flue to work, 01 1 tomeeli rooms, barn, abundance ol frultand betrlei' mostly red loose mellow lsnd, KhoolrWu place, on good road, phone line. Thii ,,i.i bargain at only pm: 11750 cart, any leoglh of lime on balance at 7 per cent interest. r ion to be given October 1, piece Is rental mi Citation. for,,,hehecSntnvty0fcnro, ,he 8U' S In the Ulatter of tho rusiraitaa nf ur n ... , Clt.tinn isms. ui 'rtam Allen, Emma Hanna, Elizabeth R "cibj, inri. nnni k iff ira.tr un. ti u Emeraon L. Harris, Olive Onodn'ough', W N Putnam, guardian of a J u... iw'TTji.i U.. I ',. l " ' " riiHire ol Nancy w. Harris, deceased. Greeting. hK.. ?.e ofihe 8,"te "' Oregon, Von are hereby cited and nwmiKwi , Count. V....t . .u.'o. -Mlnr IO me , ... ""rnwii OI in oiT, then and dihrri;.y'A''.w'ndg undivided one-tenth of the following land ginning at theHomht ' ."."u n'TiC1iim.L' "f""" 'and wife ninc- " m piace 01 begin. u-.i i u" A- u. li. (BeaU Attest: . If. SMITH, Clerk. rre,i!r-.The0rCh"d 0n th" pl,oe wl" Py J tn rih Nation, no, too high up and at uie ume lar enough, 100 acres ready for the piow, aoout 10 or 11 acres in oak timber, would rnaae one 01 the finest frultand nut traeta In me state, 2 1-2 miles of Monmouth, S miles of Dallas, ft miles of Independence, II good towns 11 li is a good orchard land you want thia will suit yon, no buildings to amount to mneh. hut 5 acres timber, balance all fine, level, black, free tna 'and is all right and the location is all right from 1000 to 11200 per year, which is 10 per cent 1 on iu,uw. price I (.000. 138 acres fine dairy farm land in the heart of tne very best and prettiest part of the Willamette valley. Level hard roads to Dallas. Monmouth. Independence and Rlckreall, which have can- nerlea. creameries, etc.; only t miles of Delias Guardian's Sale. Notice is hrn. and in tHimaancf' county Court of th T" ' ""l oort on lb. rh 5 tnven that br virtn. 01 an order of th. oil, none better. Dallas Salem Electric will pass through place. Will be laying rails in 1 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 1200 per acre In 10 acre tracts iuslde of on year Price 110,000. 190 aerea-3 miles of Dallaa, 17500. 230 acres-a miles Northwest of Dallu-th. Lou Fisher place 50 or 60 acres clow land abundance fruit, Una spring water, fine soil, " earn, reneea ; 100 acres fine saw tinv oer that la worth price) ot plara. Price, leoon- vjuu imu, lenu to suit on balance. 87 acres 4 milea Northwest of Dallaa. 2S nlo. i.uu, gooa smau buildings, good fences, hnn. dance fruit, fine soft water, oa phone Una, 1 mile of school. Price, only 11500. s aerea-4 milea of Dallaa. 50 acres Blow land good ( room house, 2 good barns, I good poultry houses with scratch aheda, cool house, concrete Boor, floe water, rnnnlnr swine vatar thu..i. plaoe, abundance fruit and berrtea, well fenced, nesoll. phone. 1 mile of school, a Baa m tl live. Only t-.TOft. mu piace would make 2 fine fruit farms, will cut in two at same price, tao per acre; 11000 cash, Ume to suit on balance. 200 acres of fine land right at Teat, station on the Salem, Falla City 4 Western Railroad; 150 acres of plow land, about IS acraa of fir and oak Umber, balance open land in Dastnra. all mod oil. The plow land is all rntari. im. nas two small streams running throuah It. .- era! large springs, water from ona ennld h nin. oourwana oarn with line lot ot fall for .crworae, no nner water in the sute. There will be four passenger trains a day by rail each way otot toe road besidea the freight trains. Market right at place, shipping feed, gar den truck and everything a fertaw h.n t .11 into tbe logging camps, this Is an ideal plaoe for u.irj rencn, one barn on place, small house, new sawmill building and or small mill houses, all new. abundance fruit, rural phi ne and long distance, daily mail. 1 milea Dallaa over rock road, f milea from Falla City, if sold sooa price I10.000. Fine farm of 240 acres 1 1-2 arilM of Inn-n.rui- enre, all lerei black land, ail onra elari mod, and one of the neat natural dair. .nri Mistletoe Farm" one of thehandearaeiiiiiui farms in the Willamette Vslley conilitln,ol 1-2 acres and located only 4 miles Iran Dtik over a beautiful drive, nice grided iMiiui hard all winter; this line little firmhu 1t.11 40 acres of plow lanii, 82 of which is deep Mitt bottom Kind and the balance loir npland lull adapted to fruit, grain nute or lrries,tomKi daily mail, rural and long distance pnonnott half mile of two Stallone on Salem, Fallians Western R. R. which will connect yon wlthall trains in valley running nortb and anlh. 1 fine large com modious farm hoaje built lad set son containing 9 Urge rooms, house well paint, ed and finished, porch around three sldesofltt beautiful view of valley and lurtoundisi country, large new barn, all fine soil, m mi gravel or white land on place, rxisllmlju it presented, if you want a bummer ollllUeliii one thut will suit yourself, your wife and Ik hole family and one that li close 10 ssW come quick and buy this place, owner hatieler ests in Eastern Oregon that dumaudsbls la mediate altention and has put the price din to bed rock in order to make a quick sals. TS first come the first served, only 11500. Fine well Improved farm conslsUni el R acres located within two miles of Perrjiilt.a good county road, dally nail, mnl and r distance phone, all fine land entirely Ires f rock, gravel or white land, ill nice Ires soil, ills place has a large two story frsme house, wl built, house is plumbed with hot sndeoldnv bath and other conveniences, fowl lrhnM large new barn, good large granary, See wsm, a very healthy place to live; 50 seres ol la plow land, the land all lays tine to w not nnder plow is just as good si my of It M Is covered with oak timber at preseotli e and the balance in oak stumpase: there is s good market at R. R. itation lor all M"" good profit; the crop goes with this pw fi000, 13500 cash, 5 years time it P est ou balance if desired. aa f,m miwiit nllas over daedria 3-4 mile from station on tsalem, Falls 0 Western R. R., large commodiootdwellief painted and papered, good bars od buildings, abundance fruit, fine water, school, daily mall, rural and low " phone, good team, 2 good cows, some y" stock, 25 goata. 14 hogs, chickem, watjea, - 1, new top buggy, pl. "" "-'- faros tools and implements, crop mw per acre. 100 acre farm within J 1-J miles ef W" over a good road, thia is s fine tract of to will have to be seen to be appreciate. " 20acm of fine black bottom liod.th"" all cleared, some ash along tl ereety water ever, fine spring at house and sb' running through place, good aoa" rooms. barn, plenty fruit, abonduw wood timber, no rock, whits land. r place, all good free soil, a Una " goata, fruit, etc Price only evAra 22s acres of all fine black Und wU ' Z of Rsctreall or Berry a Sta. 00 ft T. 1 K. of I alias, nearly all under !- acres timber and brush ln paatam no white land, good boildtnriiswl fawaP" 110,000, cash, terms oa beiaooa. 5SHi H. G. Campbell s-iisvii iv irii irruin fs im-m. a. wards. br.1n.(t-r.t. "IT"'' " " aaia eaah. In th. rny.ie sale. I..r UDoerargned aa , k g'oVrS J after Jrturday. the i,f d jSsoTT t,'t2 of saie and In the JLil""."1. " "' I-''' by Mid . .i rT,.!"' Z'ilZirl. "rU" PUarly Aa UD.1H tdd .C7 Iwt i .. . tala parcel of land 1. .r, ".. TO,4-'-n3 A-T. AT , AW. a fse of tiM win . JA ait Ire theaxc tlnmk -.T.," t , .-rwia; aaenr s-mtt DeJlas, Ore. Attoenft at Law L. D. BROWN Abstracts promptly made. Notary Pubiie, CollectJoos Mill St Dowo-staira. D.ll.. n fcains 10 h. Nmh br.n.T7Z 1.7? at4 th..,. au '' ' " "' e- fwted uua 2laa day of X.,.TT" rne. .'-"J'4 p- m'U4aa. SlBLET tt EAKITf, Taa onl7 re labia set ear Abtrt. .. Pott county. OfBco ata Court DALLAS. OREOOJI A WORD OF WARNING J ust recently a ciUzo of Patterson, New Jersey. Dtrsctl Iff rosy by wearing cloth Ior that was sprinkled through a CbiB man's moath to a Chlixwe laundry. Dr. Spaulding In cb4rlr tbe department of cootageoue diseases of Chicago ssy: method of foing op clothes la Chinese lsoodries Is diE?"T aod ought to be prohibited by law." rhooe us and oor e wW call at your door. We want yoor bundle. Urge or loorlioeo will last longer when laandered by one who XW. Special SttPBtirni Htmi aklra nnllara aad Cuff. Dallas Steam .Laundry phone, ndj 1 1