Polk County Observer THE fancet of prayer.
ALLGOOD & COLLINS
LESSEES
Published Semi-Weekly at $1.60 per Year.
strictly in Advance.
Entered as second-class matter Mnrh i
at the post oHlce at Dallas, Oregon, nnder the
Act ol Congress 01 March 8. 1879.
DALLAS, OREGON, Juki 29, 1909
The way to build ufi Dallas u to pat-
rontzt uallas people.
BY DEAN COLLINS.
Sing "Hey ("and likewise "Ho!" for
ior (Mlnnnl Hntar
And laud blm all vonrvAtuma hnrn
below, for
He bath at last found means to loose
the tap
That from the ralnclouds draws tho
aa neons nan
He scales the az lira rlnmo tnaru i - ?
ly"a vh- -riuvius BQrj gets nun busy,
j-ruTing oimseit more adequate in
that field
Than hath the great rainmaker, Mr.
Hatfield.
PURCHASES FINE STOCK
Albert Teal Secures Blooded Milk
Goats Imported From Switzerland.
A WORD OF FAREWELL
After a year's pleasant association,
the present management of the Obser
ver greets its readers for the last time
through the columns of this paper.
The next issue will be published bv
J. C. Hayter, the former editor, who
win resume control on July 1, after
year's absence from the editorial desk,
spent in travel, recuperation and
preparation for the resumption of bis
work.
In bidding farewell to our patrons
ana readers, we desire to thank them
for their many acts of courtesy, which
have contributed to make our past
year s wont pleasant and successful.
During that time we feel that we have
formed a broad and congenial
acquaintance with the people of Polk
county and that our labors have not
been without their influence for the
Deneiit of our county.
we nave endeavored to maintain
trie work of the Observer office both
in the editorial and the job depart
ment at the degree of excellency to
which it was raised by our predecessor
and for which it was proverbial. In
tnis we.thlnk that we may be pardoned
ii we say toat we believe we have suc
ceeded. Now as we relinquish our place to
our successor, we desire to wish him
and our friends in all parts of Polk
county, the best of good fortuoe and a
continuance of the pleasant relations
which we have enjoyed durlDg the
past year.
ALLGOOD & COLLINS.
i .
amg "Heyrand likewise "Ho!" for
Joiouel Uofer
He Is the man on whom to bet vour
dough, for
He saw the way to break the parch
ine drought.
T 1 .. " ' ... .
cuiniiug prayer would Dring a
waternrmni
If men would pray with but the proper
And show the Lord how had thpv
uccu ta M 1 1 ( w f ' r .
The heavens would doubtless open
at their call inc.
And gentle rain bearin at onne
a-falling.
Sing "Hey!" and likewise "Ho!" for
uoionei Hofpr
IDL ' . ...
iuo testing or nis method was not
siow, ror
The men and eke the maids of Salem
town
Forthwith prepared to brine the
rainfall down
Prayers from long years' disuse gone
on tu seed
Were polished up to meet the moment's
need ;
Sooth 'twere bevond deRnnnrtnn's
I J . u . . . 1
uiiguicsi power
The great Salemnity that ruled the
iiour.
Sing "Hey!" and likewise "Ho!" for
uoionei Holer,
The subsequent events proved he must
kqow, ror
The winging prayers, with Salem's
passion fired,
Brought down the rain that they so
much desired.
True, it was little better than a splatter,
But why should earning rritina lot
mat matter?
It was, they must admit, (if prayers
avail them,)
A darned good job for such a town
as Salem.
Sing'VHeyl" and likewise "Hoi" for
uoionei Horer.
In 'uture let hitn be the man to go for
.i uou opOTucu conditions are de
sired,
ur special brands of weather are
required.
deposed is Beals, who could but tell
to US
ine ruture plans of great J. Pluvlus,
ii s piau a a oetter c
because it
Controls the rain by prayer as by a
COURT HOUSE NOTES
Evangelistic Services Close.
avangeiist Whiston finished his
engagement here Sunday and left
tooay ror Amity and will go from
mere to iurner, where he will spend
a ran at me convention. Mr. Long
mau went to Turner, Saturday. After
me ciose or that meeting Mr. and Mrs
Whiston and Mr. Longman will leave
ior xjincoin, Nebraska, for a two
months' vacation. A farewell reoep-
v.uu wn neio. last night In the
Christian Church tent, in compliment
wiur.andMrs. Whiston, an enormous
crowd of friends and admirers beinir
tlfAQAn. nU. - "
I""1' iu SUCCeSS Offtlr. Whlarnn'.
items or interest From the Hi.nl.
in the County Offices
Briefly Told.
Albert Teal received in Dallas, Sat
urday night, three fine imported Swiss
goats which he will send up to his
ranch near Falls City. Mr. Teal
already has 22 head of Texas milk
goats on his ranch, but the three re
ceived Saturday were the first thor
ough bred Swiss goats that he had been
able to secure in fact, the first that
have ever been brought Into the state.
Tliey are of the celebrated Toggen-
oerg oreed, famous trie world over as
milkers, and were secured from Mr.
Fofttar. nf Rpdlnnrl. rirtlifnrnn ftnrnm
Ineot goat breeder and one of six
breeders who have thusfar been the
only importers of Swiss goats to the
United States. Mr. Teal has been
working for nearly nine months to
secure the three animals he received
Saturday.
First, noticing a short article in the
Observer concerning the reputation
of the Swiss goats as heavy milkers,
he requested addresses of breeders
from whom he might secure the ani
mals. He was referred to the Bureau
of Animal industry in Washington,
D. C, where he was able at last to
secure the names and addresses of the
six enterprising breeders who had
imported Toggenberg goats. Then
followed several tnonthsof correspond
ing with the different parties which
finally resulted in a deal with Mr.
Foster, of Redlands, whereby Mr. Teal
was able to secure three of the valu
ante animals, one buck and two
nannies.
Mr. Teal has been interested in the
breeding of milk goats for some time
and hopes by introducing this new
blood into his already fine flock of
Texas goats, to greatly improve his
stock.
The Toggenburg goat is one of the
heaviest milkers in the world, giving
from 4 to 5 quarts daily, with a lacta
tion period of from 6 to 9 months.
The milk is extremely healthful and
is used extensively in the hospitals
and sanitariums of the Alps in the
treatment of tuberculosis and stomach
troubles, the main point which recom
mends it to men of the medical oro-
ression, being its freedom from
dangerous disease germs, the Swiss
goats being very hardy and seldom
infected with tuberculosis.
The first shipment of Toggenburg
goats, consisting of four animals, was
biougnt to America In 1893. In 1904.
twenty-six more goats were Imported
and are thriving today on ranches in
a number of the states of the Union.
At Soehren's Warehouse.
Just received a carload of fine sand
and a carload of cement. 4-6-tf
Money to Loan
On farm security. Reasonable rates.
Inquire W. L. Tooze, Jr., Atty.
fi-U-tf
Tires Set.
While you wait at F. J. Wugner's
Implement Shop on Oak Street
6-11-tf
For Sale.
A span of driving ponies. Weight
about 800 pounds. Inquire at Fuller's
barn. 6-22-3t
Pasture For Rent.
Plenty of room, shade and water.
Fine place for horses. Charles Black,
Dallas. 6-2S-2t
For Sale. .
Team, harness, wagon, surrey, and
single buggy. G. D. Treat, Falls
City, Mutual phone 1316. 3-19-tf
Wanted.
Girl to do general housework. Ap
ply by Mutual telephone to Mrs. W. T
Grier, Falls City, Oregon. C-25-2t
Wanted.
All kinds of iron, rubber, brass,
copper, zinc and hides. Highest
cash prices paid. A. N. Halieck, Mon
mouth, Oregon. 3-12-tf
Cedar Posts.
Good cedarposts for sale at Hi cents
eacn. Also another car of extra Star
A Star shingles. Soehben Ware
house. 7-94.1
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zilLZllearam. That,..
for the beiihTt
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your hp!bji
jvenave at correcr-:
line of ian1.
C!?d and Panrv
Batistes,
Silk MuliZpT-
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JapandChina SilkdatS
DALLAS
MERCANTILE CO
For Sale Furniture.
tn account of going East, I desire
to sell at once, complete furnishings
ior nve rooms. Hardwood furniture.
nne carpets, rugs, etc. Inquire Leo
urucKner. B-2S-4t
PROBATE.
Estate of Eleazat Kimball, deceased
estate admitted to probate: Malinda
Ann Jiimball appointed administra
trix ; bond filed and approved : letter
to issue; Vincent Thompson, Charles
HUDbard and Oliver E. Dennis an.
pointed appraisers.
Estate of Martha. T. Brown, deceased
petition to sell personal nroiwrtv
filed and allowed.
The morning freight train to Port-
land yesterday was composed of 22
cars, mostly loaded with lumber from
the sawmills. This is ona nf tho
largest trains that has been taken out
of Dallas for some time.
No. 7472.
REPORT
Notice.
All barbershops of this citv will
close at 12 o'clock Saturday, July 3,
uu win oe closed during the remain
der of the day. A. W. Bennett, Tom
Reel, Shultz & Wisecarver. 6-29-2t
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
iuonmouui, on .Dallas road. G. F
Shew, Bell phone lxl. 6-l-imo
POLK
COUNTY FARM!
FOR SALE
CONDITION
Estate of Mary Z. Percival. deeenspri
work during the six weeks of his stay hearin8 of petition to sell real estate
in Dallas has been highly satisfactory 0ODtlnued until June 29 at 10 o'clock
tr. Ikna. I ...i ..... J
w ,.Uv,OD in wuose oenair he came.
Eighty-nine additions to the Christian
v,uureu nave ueen received since the
iwginning of his meetings. The
aiwnoance throughout his stay was
phenomenal, never falling below 200
persons on any night
Guardianship of Loraine ManH
Muhligetal, minors-report of
of real estate approved.
Sheriff Prevents Escape.
C H. King, of Falls Citv.
arrested here yesterday mornino bv
wu . m. urani wniie attempting
cnuape on me morning train to
i oruand, and was taken back to Falls
City to stand trial for assaulting Jerry
Snyder in the restau rant at Falls Citv
oaaouii, was unprovoked and the
iciiin received a number of severe
Injuries. King left at once for Dallas
Intending to slip away from this vicin
ity and avoid trial, but was Intercepted
In time to prevent him from doing so
a nne or 0 was Imposed by the Jus
tice before whom his hearing was held
which amount King immediately
paid. '
Fire Above Black Rock.
A fire in the timber above Black
ivock. started by a spark from one of
the donkey engines near the Spauld-
"KBiug camp, reached serious
proportions Friday and threatened
wu.meraDie damage. It was finally
controlled and extinguished, however,
before much property had been
destroyed. The most serious damage
was to one or the railway bridge,
which will require extensive repairs.
Ward Evans came In Sunday even
ing for a week', stay in Dallas from
Sheridan, where be has been setting
up some machinery for the Sheridan
Lumber Company.
REAL ESTATE.
J C Kramer et ux to Sad!e F T)i-r
i interest In lots in Falls City, $5000.
Ruby Portwood and hd to BullnrH p
Tartar, 16 acres, t 9 s, r 5 w, $1100.
Lila and Charles Puah to William
i r.ius, 70 acres, t 8 s, r 6
W, H0O.
Margery I Caldwell and hd to T.vr?i
r . . . J
a. oiier, tana In t 6 s, r 5 w. fiooo
T 1
oouu a tteinnart to James H Wil
son et al, 95 acres, t 9 and 6 s. r 10 nH
8 W, I500.
i ni uonanoe et ux to J H Wriirht
iou acres, I 6 8, r 3 w, fl.
Charles McDonald et ux to W
Barber. 83 acres, t 6 s, r w, f3G00.
m riynn et ux to J L aud L E
fliurdocit, lots in Monmouth, $600.
E W Strong etux to Ellen Mahoney,
ij nures, 111,1(1, f 0.
J H Cbapin et ux to Ellen Maboney,
auivo, i j s, r 6 W, 1 4500.
Charley Faist et ux to C D McPeek
uiuamette Val ev Stock A T.nH
Company to C L McKenna. 1057 acres
in lollt and Benton counties, $15,000.
Earnest C Remington et ux to John
H Remington, Interest In 20 acres
t 8 a, r 5 w. $120.
Seymour T Glandon et ux" to H J
Glandin, S89 acres, t 6 a, r 4 w- 40
acres, 1 7 a, r 4 w, $ieoo.
Mr. and Mr. Z. Tharo
Us, Sunday, en route far Unnmm.ii,
from McMInnville.
REDUCTION SALE
Of GlaSSWartT f!riin
f vumr,aic uiu ixuLioxis. nearly an new
stock of very latest patterns and designs. An unpar
alleled opportunity to refurnbh your table with beau
tiful China and Glass at a greatly reduced price. Do
not fail to come and inspect these splendid bargains on
your next visit to town.
DALLAS CROCKERY STORE
OF THE
OF THE
Dallas National Bank
At Dullas, in the State of Oregon, at
tne close of business, June
23, 1909.
RESOURCED
Loans and discounts $127 643 31
Oveplralts, secured and unsecured 5,235
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 50000
Bonds, securities, etc .. .60,703 S3
naiiking nouse, lurnlture and fixtures. . 4,250 00
"om situs and Private Banks and
Bankers, Trust Companies and
onwirgs Banna 1278
uue irom approved reserve agents 39,006
Checks and other cash items '4x9
01 omer National Banks 3,115 00
rrauuo.mi paper currency, nickels and
431
LAWFUL MONET RESERVE IN BANK. VII
SP 117,788 75
iirai tender notes ... 215 00 18,003 75
neueinpuon lund with U. 8. Treasurer,
5 per cent of circulation .' 1,250
Notice.
.The dining room of the Welcome
Home boarding house has been mover!
to the room on Main street adjoining
Heniine's confectionery store and
meals will be served to all comers.
airs, j una Miner, proprietor. 6-22-4t
For Sale.
Twenty-five acres lying almost with.
in the city limits of Fails Citv. H
living water, about 1000 cords of wood
In standing timber, land of excellent
quality. Would make an Ideal fruit
rarm. I his bargain may be secured
for $900, part down and remainder on
fair terms. Leave Inquiries at this
office. 4.13.tf
im acres 4 miles north of Dallas: inn anrna
piow, small stream runs throuch nlace: fanned
into 10 enclosures ; can have running water In
nearly an of them; good 7-room house, good
oarn, granary, mlllc house, all nne nolatn.
clover or timothy land, tine dairy ranch, a Hue
nome. rrice, J75O0; one-half cush. 3 to 5 vear.
uuio ui per cent on balance.
20 acres 1 mile out of city, 10 acres 3-year-old
cherry trees, mixed fruits for home use, set he
tweeu rows with strawberries, gooseberries and
raspberries: neat 5-room cottage, barn, well
fenced, a hummer of a little place. Will be
worth f,mo in less than two years' time Now
31)00.
77 acres of as fine fruit or grain land aa there
' iTi's-on, wnn good buildings; 80 ai
plow land. Only l;5 per acre.
Small tracts near and adjoining city.
Agent lot eity lots in Ellis addition, Oaks
mm u;vens xiura Addition near Sodaworks.
Also some choice lots closer in. See me for
resiuence property.
179
)00
Tot"' 1:186,90614
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus Kund
..'25,00000
5000 00
r6,6 14
Undivided profits, less expenses and
e. paia ij
....uu.i nana notes outstanding m asn ,
s "imie anil Private Banks nt
H . .. I
uuiicn , 4m ji
Individual deposits subject to check., lv, km r
Demand certiHcates of deposit 2 120 25
. ....c 01 uepnslt 755500
ToUl
State of Oregon, I
louniyof rolk.J
r.. uayier, uaaiiier of the hir..n.nt
uo solemnly swear that the ihn.. ...
ment U true to the best of my knowledge and
E. HAYTER. r-..hl
Subscribed and sworn to befnra ki. J.
A . .
. June, OSCAR HAYTKH.
Attest: "" PnbllC
Correct-
seal
R. E. WILLIAMS.!
B. H.Mauoh,
I. N. Wooos.1
Directors
BUSINESS LOCALS. 5
4044
f Advertlsementa nnrf hi. . .
at the rat of 1 vnt ,r 5."
lnj,rted for l K ,5 W M,rer""
.v..'5,.!IT T"nl " one word, tot InsUnre
the nameral coBitauaiwn eonntT
Wlirtl.
Two Initials enunt a. one word. For Instance.
J. M. ioiM coaiiu as two words. '
.JLT""mam Ih"e I. lor 15 words: th.t l.
The.7;lT,.,L"r?rer1'
Wood For Sale.
Do you need wood? In DreDarinir
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 Dosslbln rnteo
Send in your orders by either phone
Mutual 1196; Bell 443.
8-4-tf. AUGUST BOWMAN.
94 acres of fine, level, black bottom land; 8
mi oi lianas; large 2-story house, good, large
ou motor line between Dallas, Monmouth
mm iiKiepenaeuce. all good towns, creameries
at each, two have canneries; level gravel road
to an main towns In county. Come quick if
juu wan mis place at 17000.
80 acres near Pedee store, school and post
olllce; 5 miles of Airlie; has large 6-room house,
,iuuu; 2 oarns, ait acrca 01 fine deep red up
land under plow, 30 acres flue young flr timber:
2 good small orchards; balance pasture. This
is a good little farm and is a snap at 2500.
Possession given first of next October.
Notice of Change,
I now have my stock of confection
ery goods and tobaccos transferred
to my new store in the room adioininn-
the National Bank, and am ready to
accommodate my many customers in
newly equipped quarters and in tho
best possible manner at the time nf
iue oig ourtn of July celebration
next week. H. A. Webster. Diio.
Oregon. '
80 acres of fine fruit laud only i miles from
Monmouth; has a good 6-room .house, barn. 12
acre orchard, 10 acres Italian prunes, 2 apples.
Prune dryer on olace; 20 acres plow lsnd. 40
acres um oer. 1 he orchard on this place will pay
from looo to 1200 per year, which is 10 per cent
uiifiu,uM. iTicesi.uou.
1381$ acres line dairy farm land in the heart of
ine very oest and prettiest part of the Willamette
uey. Level nard roads to Dallas, Monmouth,
inuepenaence and Kick real 1. which have n
neries, creameriea, etc.; only 8 miles of Dallaa-
5 acres timber, balance all fine, level, black, free
none oetter. Daiiaa-Salem Electric will
pass through place. Will be laying rails ins
months and road will be completed in 10
momns. Fine bouse, large baru. If you want a
snap buy this for it will be in the market at 8200
acre in iu acre tracts Inside of one year.
63-acre anap on Dallas Salem Una, fine loca-
uuu. oee me auout una; it will pay you.
i acres- miles Vails City, 5 miles Dallas, on
uiarn roau, i mue Bridgeport station, school
uu cuurcn, g-room house, barn, srnsll orchard
cummencing to bear, 6 acres hops, 28 acrea plow
mem iimuer, uaiance open laud, all
gooasou.' UuiyI2U.jO.
80 acre-l mllea of Dallas on Bait Creek
road; has flue large new dwelling, rood llffW
uurn, cuicaen-nouse and other ontbulldiuira
'"'"" prune trees, 100 applet. 80 rhi-rrlos
30 peach, some pears, 800 gooseberries, -jnon r...
berries, 20or 25 walnuts, all fine fruit land, dally
""' "u puuue, rrice, S3uuu.
40 acres-2 miles of Dallas, sll mml fmit
grain land, on county road, timber will pity for
ouiue ciearea now. Price, 1100.
ou.ou acres miles oi Dallas, all lies fine, 6
acres Cleared, balance in virgin forest and has
enougn cord wood, saw oak and hardwood
uanaie timber on it to pay the price twice ove
"w uweumg, good new barn, henhouse, 2
nne wens with pumps, a line home, all tine soil.
rrice, trow.
1:7 an um , .... .
-v.. ..... um uuly , miies 01 Dallas, on a
gooa roaa, one mile of school, ruial phone
close neighbors, 25 acres plow land now in crop,
pari 01 Which goes with nlace. tine vonn
"reu"u ' PPes, pears, prunes, cherries, etc.
rine wen water at house: verv shsllnw wn .1
osrn; nne spring water In pasture in three dlf-
til ran t nl.no. j ...
r'', vvrj guoa email nouse 01 3 rooms
ueiow, could tie two rooms above: vr h
vmiu, gooa lences, 1000 cords wood on Dlace.
(standing timber) fir and oak, a fine place for
fruit, poultry aud cows as 'veil aa aoata. if vn
will come quick I can sell you this nl.ee .1
fllW,
"""" "Knl Plee, (hipping M.
den ruck and everything
into thelogg nir Mm,, ikui "
dairy ranch, ieb,3
new sawmill bl,n,g ad.J.'SSr
nouses, an ew, shundsnce frolt, ml '
and longdislsnce, dallr mm s,A
Fine farm of .40 acre. 1 1.2 miii,,
ence, all level black land, all op. eh!
land, and one of the Ones! natural In,,,
hny ranches in the valley, close to mi r
water transportation. If gnM h.,-
of crop goes to buyer, this Ii 1 hsndamH p
-. .. ,.c.i u.rgain ai me price ibleate
00 per acre; laud Is selllnirill mi,.
smaneriracisatlrom WOtoliasperrot,.
. no n nne lanu on this nlsce. Outkilim
terms to suit on biilance.
117 acres of tine frail or min lend .ilmti
Frost Line, ideal walnut land. Okh
culllvailon, lays flue to work, au 1 ko
rooms, barn, abumlauce (.1 fruit led ben
mostly red loose mellow land, school Ms
place, on good road, phone line. Thlipln
bargain at only ; 1760 cash, any kU:
time on balance at 7 per cent interest, mi
ion to be given October 1, place is rented
Guardian's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
5?!nT'r.d"ly. PP0'nt1 OX the C
i f.olk County, Oregon, guardian ,
nnderstimmi
Coi.ntf.7t..;. r
of Msr Emill'. kTSXTJ m ,ne "
son and hi. Art, ,,JI"n.Pef"t Pl
anch. All persons' hlni .1"?''" "
Z: .S?I.t!" Pre."em toThe
"i"1 y taw reqnlred.
Ouaraian.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the nn.i
oeen quit aobntntMi .h.. .......
estate of Vol... u. i-..""."",""'' me
AU persona h.vliif i.'im. . . . ... ..
esute are hereby notlrled to nrS.i. th. 10
duly verined. toU,oeV Slth Ah.e.."?n,
therefor in ih. "r er.
Oar Hrter-in rof IlallaV SrUtf
S'AT r '. i"in Ix monthrVm
jmt 01 inn notice.
iwen nd tint publiihysl jnnc 8, 1909.
niiiinr. va w mi 11 u mra
Administrator of the estate 'of
0-r Hayter, Attorney? ae-
190 acres-3J miles of Dallas, 75O0.
230 acree-6 miles Northwest of Dallas the
wju risner piace-50 or 60 acres plow land
abundance fruit, fine spring water, fine soil,
house and barn, fenced; 100 acres nne saw tim
ber that is worth price ot place. Price, 84000;
2000 cash, terms to suit on balance.
v, nines normwest of Dal la., 25 plow
.-., swu smnii Duuaings, good fences, abun
dance fmit, fine soft water, on phone line, 1
mile of school. Price, only 1500.
88 sores -4 miles of Dallas, 50 acres plow land,
good 6-roora house, 2 good oarns, S good poultry
houses with scratch sheds, cool hen... m,.i.
floor, fine water, rnnnlng spring water through
place, abundance fmit and berries, well .n i
8nes.il!, phone, 1 mile of school, a fine place to'
live. Only8.i700.
70 acres not very far from above nlace. h n
old house of three rooms, one good barn, some
besring fmit, springs and well on Dlaee. 2T.
.miming oak timber, would cut at least
i.-v corns of wood, all under good fence, about
15 acres under plow, at leaat 15 acres more that
slumps are well rotted oa that could be put
under plow without much work, lies rolling but
plow laud would all lay well to farm, one mile
to school, 4 miles of Dallas. Will put in 80 head
of Angora goats and two nice heifer .11 rr
1200 if sold within a very short time. Price is
subject to raise after a short time, this and
bove place an both great bargains, they are
actually worth 82000 each.
Fine well improved farm coniWiii nf
acres located ivllhin two rata of fermatii
a good county road, dally mall, rural ui
distance phone, all line land entirely lie t
rock, gravel or white land, all ntMlneatt
place has a large two story frame how a
built, house is plumbed withhotandwilrsr
bath and other conveniences, food ffis.
large new barn, good large granary, Sr
a very healthy place to lire; Macrei i l
plow land, the land sll lsya fine to tori; s
not under plow lajustaagood aiinyoll
is covered with oak timber at prorata ft.
and the balance in oak stumpaae; ibtrtii
good market at R. B. station for all
good profit; the crop goes with toil pta
8G0O0, 83500 cash, 5 years time st 6 per oral l
est on balance if desired.
Ill 1-12 acres of aa fine frnlt or walnnt l.n ..
there is in the State of ranmi. .11 i...
ni elevation, not too high up and at
same time far enough, loo aerea ready for the
f.ow, auout iv or 11 acrea In oak timber. w..nM
make one of the finest fmit and nut tract In
the state, 2 1-2 miles of Monmouth a ...u
Dallas, 5 miles of Independence, 11 good towns
If It is a good orchard land ron want thl. win
nit you, no buildings to amount to much, but
u an ngntand the location 1. .11 n.i.t
thU place would make 2 line frnlt farm., will
cut in two at same price. 850 per acre; 1000
eash, time to suit on balance.
2 0 acres of fine land right at Teata Station on
the Salem, Fall. CityAWeetern Railroad; 150
acres 01 plow lend, about 16 acres of fir and oak
umoer, Balance open land in pasture, all good
oil. The plow land la all nearly level Place
baa two small atreama mniilni- thron.h it
eral large springs, water from one mnM h. .in.
ed to house and barn with Una lot of fall for
waterworks, no Bner water In the slate. There
will be four passenger trains a day by Fall each
H. G. Campbell
88 acre farm 8 mllea of Dslluorera Itrfif
8-4 mile from ststlonoo salen, WlaCI?i
Western R. B., large rommodlooedwlliif
painted and papered, good bars aac
buildings, abundance frnlt, lee .
school, daily mall, rural and loif mm
phone, good team, 2 good cowl, seat aw
stock. 2s goats. 14 hogs, chickens, nfot,
ness, new top buggy, plow, drag, ralnnw,1'
farm tools and implement!, crop etc. Is
per acre.
IOO acre farm within 3 1-3 miles arf Falls OS
over a good road, this Us fine tract olW"
will have to be seen to be spprecialel It"
Jn.irr. of fine blsck bottom land. till
all cleared, some ash along the creek yet.
water ever, fine spring tl honsasndasail"""
running through place, good home el S
rooma. barn, plenty fruit, abondaiee a
wood Umber, no rock, white Und. !"
place, all good free soil, a due place
goats, fruit, etc. Price only 827I
223 acrea of all Una blsck land wttbia 1 J
of Rickreall or Derry a8ta.on8.Ml'
K. of tallas, nearly all onder '
acrea Umber and brnnh la pasture, all t
no whit lsnd. good bnildlngasnd ur
10)00. cash, terms on balsaee.
Dallas, Ore.
Notice ol Pinal Settlement.
ott
Cherriew For Sale.
-u mutual phone 1226. Wes Elll-
-29-tf
For Sale.
Work team. harDea aod wagon.
Top baggy, bucksklo pony and colt.
Foor Jersey cows, all arlrlno- miik
Citation.
Cluu5n."iterol'"e,t0'Knfy Hams.
nelsy, Mra. Nona Rice. Kav Harria. M h m.
Emenw. U H.rria, Olive7 S,. "v?1
ruinam.ruardianof A. J. Hair's i, i
la the name of the suae of Omc. Van .
on for tbt
in?roc,
KotiOt? il hPtvKv s,tn tv... ik. j ,
y?'c, "urtberf SET 1
Oregon for Polk County, and th?a
riuDr":? VhTJl'men.'tl. 1
wneciions to ih .ih '.i -"
selUemenl ih.r "na "'e
MARAKDA 11. WHITE,
AdminUtrstrix of the eaute of
H.y,er. Atuirnev." & .
late1 and lirst published June 8, 190.
o. sattarda. the 17th day oi Ji,v"
o clock an the forenoon i ...
Hum
reeon.
at 10
10 . - ; ana
dsrTtid M Z.' " "I: ',"1 ,D 'l lowing
uo. Und 0.lofrdVr.rAinf:
Coopty.Oriii,. ..J "i"."".: "Wl
rod. iheim .-- .- ? "-'" none io
itlHW: Th Dnaa CJ j. . . 1
BARGAIN FRIDAY
T1 . -
r.very irriday we will
make a cut on our already
p.w vii iumuer until
pur present stock is ex
hausted. N. G. HARRIS
A WORD OF WARNING
J art recently a citlzeo of Patterson, New Jersey, eontractrf P
rosy by wearing clothing that waa sprinkled through Oh
man's mouth In a Chinese laundry. Dr. Spaulding Is rfV'
the department of eootageoas diseases of Chicago fy:
method of doing up clothes in Chinese laundries is dangwt
and ought to be prohibited by law." Phooe us and our wP
will call at your door. We want your bundle, large or W1
Tour linen will last longer when laundered by one who
how. Special attention giren to shirts, collars and cuffs.
Dallas Steam .Laundry Phone,
TTOUtRTSATlAW.
SlBLKT & EAKIrT,
To only reliable met ot Ahartnrt la
Polk coontj. offic oa Court St.
a at.
"" ORBOOIt.
Attoixit t La
L. D. BROWN
Abetrwts prom pT
XotryFubiic03!!oe'
Mill St Down suirs.
Successor to W. H. Roy Co.
Cream senarator. H. JL Wood n.l!
(nnty ol Pnn wiita this f2.ll??.? "
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