Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 20, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    No. 1 , 94 Acres, Sold
To see is to buy. 168 acres, an ideal home farm, four miles
from state normal school; in a most beautiful valley, thickly
settled with as good people as can be found anywhere.
Soil deep and very black; a creek runs through the farm
and all land drains into it; 140 acres in cultivation; 28
acres in splendid timber. There is a good family orchard
and vineyard, as well as all kinds of smal fruit. There is
a fine spring and summer garden. There is a lovely spring,
never failing, piped to house, and a good well at the barn.
The house is well built and has 10 rooms; there is a fairly
good barn; also a large granary and three hen houses.
Rural mail and telephone line; also school house one
fourth mile away; only 6 miles to county seat. With place
goes 130 bushels oats, 12 tons of hay, a lot of potatoes,
apples, etc., etc. Because the owner is not well he offers
this lovely home for $8,500, or LESS THAN $52 PER
ACRE. Any one desiring to can have terms. There is
no better bargain in Oregon.
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OUR MOTTO: "A SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY MAN"