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MONEY to LOA1 on IMPROVED EARNS ! ^ Iu thU Vicinity. MuK 0 Application to 21 ) 7*208 O regon ian B u ild in g P O R TLA N D - - OREGON DALLAS CITY BANK OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Dalian, Oregon. R.E. W ILLIAM S W. G. V ASS A L L Prend« at Cathler u ir k c t o k h : , C. Craven, I. N.W ooffi M. M. Ellis W. G. Vassall, K. K. Williams, B. H. McCallon, F. J. Craven. This bank is pleased to place J tl disposal of its customers the fatidtie« gained during many years of continuons service and growth. CEO. F. SKIFF Attorney -a £- L aw R o o m 8 , U g l o w B ld g . - - . OKI CON DR. B. E. NEVEL Veterinary Surgeon G12 M ain S truct Phone 29 FUN ER AL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER I O FF IC E : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st. D A L L A 5 , OREGON: Bell Phone 103. - Mutual Phone 1806. Calls p rom p tly A nsw ered Day or Night. Correspondents’ Contest. T e le p h o n e 5 0 2 DALLAS. CHAPMAN... D A L L A S , OREGON B. F. BUTLER Beginning Augunt 1 the Iteinizer be wail a four months correspondents’ con test on the same tines as heretofore, ex cept the prizes will be in cash, instead of other articles, that method seeming to suit liest all concerned. . The most regular and most newsy correspondent •luring that time will receive $10, the second #6. the third $2 50 and the next two $1 each. The contest will close November 30and be immediately follow ed by another of four months duration :oniinencing on that date. hlCKREALL DENTIST Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas. Office Hours: 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M All kinds ot Dental work done at reasonable prices. Orval Price went to Salem Tuesday on business. INSTRUCTOR ON Studio : 712 Oak St., Dalla», Oregon omzing Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Olson, of Golden- dale, YVa h., were Visiting with rela- tiues here last week. VV. H. Pelker made a to Montana last week. business trip Ed. Patterson and family have mov ed onto the \N aliace ranch. They will help with the apple picking. Roosters Caponized Results Guaranteed For particulars, addresser call on F. M. S H U C K A ir lie , O r e g o n J. L. Oliver finished drying his prune crop Thursday. He had 1100 busnels on 400 trees. Leslie Dancer was visiting with rela tives at Mc.Ylinnv.lle last week. rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . Anvon* sending n sketi-h mid riescrlntlon may quickly uscortntii our opinion free whether an invention Id probably pitientithlo. Communica tions utrlcl ly eonllilenl lul. HANDBOOK on Patents •ent free. Oldest ngency for securing patents. Patents tniton through Munn Sc Co. receive »pedal notice, w ithout c harge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely IMustml ed^weekly. pkly. J.nrgest elr- Terms. $3 a by ail newsdealers. rnal. 4‘ iilu llo n o f a n y selon ! 16c | m m i» l. year; (our months, 9 L MUNN & Co.3e,Br#-’" - ’•New ’- York Branch Of!»«*. 825 K Ö U Wi ash lD gton . D . C. Mrs. W ohlforj returned home Tues day after several days vis.t With rela tives in Portland. loat a valuable horse G. L. HAWKINS Our schoolhouse looks very nice with Frank Van Nortwick has sold his its new dress of paint inside and out and its belfry and bell. The work was farm to John Bell, of Willamina. Mr. Bell is a brother of Mrs. John Jolly, of done by Barham A Sellers, of Dallas. this place. W e will have Sunday school at 3 o’clock Sunday 'afternoons. Every Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown spent body will be made welcome. Sunday night at the home of her uncle, J. F. Morrison. They were on their Georgia Curtis and Oda Blodgett are way to Weiser, Idaho, their future keeping house in one of Mrs. Edgar home. Brown’s rooms in Dallas and going to Mrs. J. P. Caldwell returned home high school. from North Yakima Sunday evening. Miss Carrie Dahm went to Dallas Mr. Houck had an auction sale last Sat ••'■day to attend the fair, then came on i u here to take up her work aa Friday, selling off his surpl is stock. Lee Conner bought one of his best teacner. Cows. John Robbins and wife, of McNary, Miss Marion Fox was a visitor in took in tne fair Saturday and spent Portland Friday. Sunday at the home of Roy Bird. L Miss Hazel Duignan was vigiting her sister. Mrs. Homer Foster, in Dallas last week. E. L. Rowland made a trip to the coast with a load of apples last week. He returned home Sunday evening bringing enough salmon for their home Several from here attended the fair use. at Dallas. Miss Esther Conner gave a miscella neous shower at her home last Thurs Alva Womer went to Monmouth last day evening in honor of Miss Bonnie week on business, Mitchell, whose marriage to Clarence Ira Hooker and Elsie Bush went to Gilson will take place \\ ednesday. Independence Sunsday. Cyrus 'ones, Clarence White and J. Manley Bevens and family visited F. Morrison left last Thursday for a his father’s folks last Sunday. Two hunting trip up the LaCreole. of hia children will attend school here this winter. Tom Bennett spent Saturday and Sun- lay at home. He has been at work on Mr. and Mis. Ned Freer have gone to a clover huller near McCoy. Alsea for salmon. Miss Dollie liennett spent severs' Mr. M clieehas sold his farm. days last week in Dallas visiting and Our teacher, Miss Kidgeway, arrived taking in the fair. Saturday. Not in ten years have we seen so mu ui moving in < >regon, Many times Mrs. Elmo Burbank has gone to a d ty we see great loads of furniture teach school at Harris Station. an 1 farm machinery going by. Also Will Bush is digging his potatoes, of see lots of crated household goods whch indicates that newcomers from other which he has a large crop. states are mov.ng here. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Womer spent Sun Our neighborhood was fairly deserted day with Troy Turner and family. last week on account of rending the fair. R a ilr o a d stre et, R a lla s. PIONEER. PERRYDALE. PEEDEE No 1. Albert Werner last Thursday T Mr. and Mrs. Holman and baby, also Mrs, Clement and Miss Clement went to Joe Loop's Sunday by auto. Jack Frost was a visitor in this neigh borhood too early last Sunday morning. Our school has 26 pupils. They seem Mrs. Fisher and family motored over well pleased with the teacher. from Corvallis Sunday to look after his Karl Ferguson is attending school at place near here. W est Salem, where they have the 9th David Reinpel and Jacob Kdigar at grade. tended the children day exercises at Mrs. Grover Farmer and children the Brethern church at Salt Creek. have gone to Ballston to visit her par ents. Emma Cadle and Lizzie Rempel call ed on Maude. Stinnet Sunday afternoon Mr. Magee is building a bungalow at W e hold the record of having the Oak Grove. best horses, Mr. Burge is proud of his Suuday school and preaching next ribbons. Sunday at 3 o’clock. everyone at- Precious Irvine Monday night. INDEPENDENCE. Miss Vale Hiltibrand and Vivian Whiteaker attended the fair in Dallas last week. Ivan Clark has returned to school in Portland after a few weeks spent in this city. Mrs. Ed Cochrane was a visitor in Sa lem last week. Mrs. O. D. Butler, Mrs. E. E. Pad dock and Miss Florence Burton visited visited Elsie Bush the fair in Dallas last Friday. Mrs. Geo. Pratt and baby, of Oka Guy Metcalf has rented the Ira Hook ga'i, Wn., are visiting at the home of er place. her sister, Miss Margaret Pomeroy. Mrs. Winnie Irvine went to Indepen Mr. and Mrs. Ste.-le, of Salem, visit ed over Minday at the home of her sis Mrs. W . D. Grenville, of Buffalo, N. dence Friday. ter, Mrs. (J . A. Kramer. Y ., arrived here last Tuesday and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. T. Mrs. D. Davidson and Mrs. J. G. Mc Hunt. Intosh, were Albany visitors Saturday. Cluntie Wood bought the Jarbo home M. Hibbard has returned from a vis and moved there last week. There are 168 students enrolled at the it in Castle Rock and Chehalis. Oregon normal school. Mrs. Crawford has recovered so she Mrs. Chas, Mattison visited relatives was taken to her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lorence have gone in Monmouth last week. J. Swanson moved to Yew Park, Sa to Eastern Washington on a visit. lem Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Propps, of A l y, visited the first of the week at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becker and bany, family of six children are here from the home of F. S Powell, A. M. A r- Welland, Ont., to make Oregon their ant and other relatives future home. They are the guests of There was a goodly attendance at the Several blocks of cement walks are Mrs. J. T. Hunt. county and school fair from here and being laid by Salem m«n. all pronounced it fine, but it was not as James Wood is putting up a new Farmers in the vicinity of Monmouth kitchen and porch on his home on Third are digging potatoes, gathering corn, good as it will be next year. The only objection the people here had, there street. squashes and pumpkins, putting in sup was not enough car room to be comfort ply of wood, and otherwise making Mr. Labaugh moved in the parsonage able. About one-third of the passengers ready for the winter. ihia week. stood up. The Monmouth school board ia dis Married, at Dallas, Miss Neva Smith Mrs. y i. Meeker is on the sick list. to Elmer Bailee, both of Salem. They tinguished as it refused to dismiss school Mr. and Mrs. Cass Lorence are visit eft the same day to spend their hon for the Polk County fair. ing the latter’s sister, Mrs. Timms, at eymoon -in Tacoma. All wish happi Riddell Bros', big caterpillar tractor Bend. ness. plow is at work on the farm. P. E. Chase will close out hia notion Mr. Dutton and family rented J. T. Football and basket ball teams are atore this week. Hunt’s new cottage and is going to soon to be formed at the normal school. mild some new houses in kingwood Ebbie Ebbert’s new house furnished was met at the depot by •ark. by J . L. Murdock ia nearly ready for liaab Saturday morning, who will enter Fdward Becker rented the house occupancy. tain her for the week. vacated b ly Swanson so as to be close to Orval White and wife went to Alsea Mrs. Becker's mother, Mrs. HunL Friday to visit her parents. Mr. Simon ton moved to North Salem Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Herron visited ind Frank Hibson moved there, it be ing his father’s old home, ( ’leva Prather, wife and danghter the fair at Dali a Saturday. W m Thomas bought another lot here were shopping in Albany Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Guthrie and and put up a temporary house and a Ben Simpson, o f Marion county, pass Misaes Maggie and Allie Butler were te.it and moved in last week. ed through here Friday looking for a among the fair visitors Saturday. WEST SALEM. ONUMENT " L e n t W e F o r g e t .’’ MONMOUTH NO. 2. Marble- — Granite I MONMOUTH NO 1. . y ixiiiii-.' ¿ a a — C a rper Deli^tfu! Bsvîrap A Safe Stimulant A 6 od Weiicine For Sal« br C. S H U L T Z i Many Dallas Citizens Have Discov ered it. The county fair was a hummer. Dan Arance and son, EM, starred for A surprise party was given at the Bend Wednesday to look at the country. nome oi Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith last Saiurday evening in honor of their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Many tseiul presents were received. A light .anch wa.‘ served. School started here Monday. PERRYDALE NO. 2. O V E R 65 Y E A R « ' E X P E R IE N C E Born, October. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis a ten pound son. There was a large attendance from Perrydale and vicinity at the Dallas fair. Mr. Morton and wife, a cousin of James Morton, visited them last week a few days leaving Sunday. ERUSH COLLEGE. Have Your Young BOWERSVILLE. Several attended the fair at Dallas last wees and was highly pleased with he exhibit and enjoyed themselves. Mr. Williams, who lived in one of the Mill houses, left for McMinnville Monday. BUENA VISTA. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S C A S T O R I A T h e W e l c o m e —A Model of Beauty—Built Right and a Fule Saver. To The Voters of Polk County: As I have been urged by friends be longing to the different political par- ' ties either to come out independent or i to accept the nomination tendered me by the Prohibition party for the office of county school superintendent I have consented to make the race on that tic ket in accordance with the following general principles. i THE ONLY V. AY. Charles Bailey is thinking of selling Grover Beeler, Forest Craven, Mr. his place and going to California. Sh rwood and I- rank Laws hied them- G. J. Rempel Kempel has pi purchased a tato sel.es away to Sitetz liay to bring in a of Dallas, digger from F. J. ‘ W a_ "agner, loa I of deer and fish. He intends to d i- his large crop of po- Mrs. B. F. Lucas and Mrs. Bud tatoes soon. Ramsey went to Salem Thursday shop G. J. Kempel and Rev. S. S. Edigar ping. are ort the aick list. Mrs. W . R. Black is v o tin g her Several of the folks of this vicinity daughter in S ettle. attended the fair at Dallas. Mrs. Otis Waite went to Portland Monday. W. A. Haley is down from Eugene for a few days. The Dallas Meat ( o. comes here and takes orders for meat twice a week. P IA N O and O R G A N ANTIOCH VALLEY. Just what to do when the kidneys are affected, is a auestion that concerns both young and ola. Weak kidneys ne glected in childhood lead to life-long suffering. People of advanced years, with less vitality, suffer doubly. In youth or age, languor, backache, uri nary irregularity, dizziness and nervous ness make life a burden. There is only one remedy that acts directly on the kidneys. Doan’s Kid ney Pills owe their wide-world fame to the fact that they have cured thousands of cases of sick kidneys and cured per- manently. Mrs. Joseph Hoberg, Grant st., Me. “ 1 am always Mr. Wallace sold a span of horses to Minnville, Ore., sayi glad to tell other kidney ! A lf Brown last week, . ... - .__. i a good remedy Doan’s Kidney Pills are Lowell Shoemaker is visiting friends j | graVe a statement publicly recommend in Eola. ing Doan’s Kidney Pills in 1907 and 1 ------- — ------- 1 willingly confirm all I then said in their favor.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster- Milburn Co,, Buffalo, N ew York, sole agents for tne United Mr. and Mrs. Bratcher were in Dal States. las Saturday and Sunday attending the Remember the name—Doan’s—and fair and visiting relatives. take no other. lames Mcrtoj went to Amity Satur day evening. MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL _ _____ ____ now going on ______ make some other schools sit up and take James Nash was a Dallas visitor this notice. The standardization plan now an incentive and inspiration to week, looking for a location. teachers, pupils and patrons and is Ed Prather has given his residence a bringing into play the latent energy coat of paint, and buHt a cement side that giveti stimulus and life to every walk. commnmnity. Those who inspect our Charley Lee, of Albany, visited Sun school and note the improvement and day with his sisters, Mrs. A. J. Hall good work going on all the time will voice that sentiment. Last year when and Mias M. J. Lee. the standard plan was placed before the R. Emmons and Mrs. Kate Bevens school, it seemed to have aroused very Hanlan Hunt returned home last are having some repairing done on little interest at the first part of the Tuesday from Marshfield where he has their houses. term, owing to the fact, perhaps that it been working. C. P. Wells went to Portland Tues was then a new plan, but later it prov ed to be the means of making this dis- School started Monday with an en day. j trict one of the 31 in the standard list, rollment of twenty-two pupils and Mrs. Anderson and granddaughter. j a standardization of which any county more expected. Miss Geneva Crvderman, attended the may feel justly proud since it is en Leonard McCaleb took hia colt to the fair and visited friends in Dallas several domed by the leadii lug educators of state. fair and got first prize. days last week. Ours for the first standard school for Quite a number from here attended the year 2912-13. the fair in Dallas. The school yard is much improved Lum Yeater returned to his home and the new Hag affords us the oppor Creswell Monday. tunity to see the stars and stripes wav Mr. Berry. 8r., and soninlaw, visit ing far above in the gentle breeze. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Bi and New window shades and a standard Mr. and Mrs. Timmie attera Sunday ed relatives at Hubbard last week. picture have been added to the school school st Antioch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and two room. are visiting in Port- | The following prizei were won at the i Mr. and Mrs. Guttrage have moved voungest . children recent school fair.: Class B— water on the place that was recently vacated j land. by Mrs. E. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Holman went to I’ort- melon, squash, swuet peas, first prize; j cabbage, dahhas and sweet peas, sec- Wm Yeater and two daughters, W i l - ! their auto last Thursday. j ond prize; mangel wurtzel beets, th.rd ina and Margaret, of Luckiamute, at- I A. O. and A lf Brown have sold their prize, tehded the fair in Dallaa Saturday. j hops. Mr. Curl left for Washington last Mrs. IIayden has gone to her farm Saturday. on the Santiam for a visit with her ----------------- ♦ • ------------- :— daughter, Mrs. Reece. team of horses he having lost the colta Hon. C. L. Hawley and B. F. Baker by being foundered. went by auto Wednesday for a hunt on Donaldson Leah McClain, were busi to Albany last Wednesday. 1 T o w er s F i s h B r a n d P ommel S licker Keeps b o th rid e r and saddle perfectly dry. Made for rough w e a r and long service in the w e tte st w e a th e r. f S a t is f a c t io n G u a r a n t e e d 1 -fCAVElf 5 L ook for T his M ark o r E xcellence $ 3 .5 0 EVERYWHERE A. J . T o w z r C o . BOSTON. P R IC E CO UNTY 0 p i r \f o r f c - Asa B. Robinson, Jr. R IG H T NOT PO LIC Y I f elected I will strive to do the right by every individual, district and com At the General Election No CAST IRON LINED H E A T E R S munity. I will be as economical as possible in vember 5, 1912. G U A P A N T C E D T O SA- E Y O U 35% ON V O U R FUEL Q I C L . the use of the public funds, consistent Paid Adv. Oct. 31 with efficiency, I will not act as agent for any school furnishing company. I will not ask an increase in salary PROGRESSIVE P A R T Y while in offire. N o m in e e fo r C o n g re ss E F F IC IE N C Y NOT P U B L IC IT Y If elected I will visit each school in F ir s t D is t r ic t . the county at least once each year. It will be my earnest endeavor to bring about more helpful relations be tween the home and the school I will strive to have on exhibition in connection with the county fair some work from every school in the county. J l STICK NOT PO W E R I f elected I will keep the office under personal supervision, and will desig nate at least two days out of each week as office days. I will not ask for more than one su pervisor to be elected by the county ed ucational board. I will not so use my office as to per petuate my continuance in office. I will strive at all times to render the best possible service to the people, and will hold no ill will againBt any ne who does not support me. I respectfully ask your su iipport. J. J. A R N O L D . Paid Adv. 031 Summons. I P R I C E $ 9 . 5 0 TO $ 1 4 .0 0 STEIGER & KERR’S OCCIDENTAL STOVES 'N E V E R f a il RANGES .— T ower C añad us Ira TORONTO. Auction Sale Enumerated in list of my entire farm ing outfit, stock and household goods, to be sold at public auction on Saturday, October 12, 1912, at my farm home. 2 miles southeast o f Amity, on the Bethel road, is the following: 32 fiill-blooded Lincoln Ewes bred to full-blooded Lin coln ram. Also 8 head of horses ani colts consisting of: CLERK Good Value A Very Attractive and Durable Coal Heater 1 "Gallant Stamp” brown mare, 6 years old, about 1500 lbs. weight: 1 “Orrilian” black Percheron colt, 3 years old, about 1500 lbs., well broken tc work. 1 bhek mire, 10 years old about 1300 lbs., work single or double. 1 black Percheron mare, 9 £ years old, about 1400 lbs. 2 yearling Gyde-Percheron We have the Larg- horse colts. est assortment in the city. 2 well-bred suckling colts. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Polk county. Department No. 2. Stella .Maxwell, plaintiff vs. Frank Maxwell, defendant. To Frank .Maxwel!, the above named defendant in the nan e of the state of Oregon; You are hereby required to appear and ¿nswer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled court and suit, w.thin six weeks from the date of the date of the first publication of this snm- mons, to-wit, on or before November 15, 1912, and if you fail to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply for the relief demanded in said com plaint, towit: For a decree dissolving and annulling the marriage contract iow and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant; also that plaintiff be awarded the future care cus tody and control of John Albert Max well and Lee Archie Maxwell, minor children of said marriage, and for such other and further relief as to the court seems equitable. This summons by an order of the Honorable Ed. F. Goad, county judge of Polk county, Oregon, made at cham bers at Dallas, Oregon, on September 30, 1912, is served upon you by publica tion f »reof not less than once a week for six consecutive ind succ ¿stiver wee.vu inuiicu.aLeiv prior to iNovemOe 15, 1912, in the Polk County ltemizer,a veeklv newspaper of general circulation n said Polk county, Oregon. First published October 3, 1912. B R O W N & S IB L E Y , Attorneys for Plaintiff Can’t look well, eat well or feel well with impure blood feeding your body. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exer- *ise, keep clean and you will have long life. Alm ira Rebekuh Lodge, No. 26 Meet* on the F ir s t ami T h ir d W ednesdays »f each nr*«»nth in the O d d Fellow s H a ll. A i . t a S a v a o k , N o ble O ra m l O k a C o h k k k , Secretary Mistletoe Circle, No. 23, Women of Woodcraft Meets on the Second and F o u rth Wednes- *ys of each m onth at the W oo dm a n H a ll. K m m a J o h t , (viiartlian N e ighb or S a d is L y n n , C i . kkk Dalian Assembly. No. 46 United Artisans Meet* F ir s t and T h ir d M o n d a y Even ing* ot ach m onth in WiMxjman H a ll. V is itin g ..«■■her. c o rd ia lly invited . M m . J . K . M I Li.it h . M M it .r A r t iK .ii W i l l i h H i m o x i o x , H ecr'.tary Dallas Camp. No. 209 Woodmen of the World Meet* every Tuesday at W oodm an H all, corner of W ashington and Jefferent Street*. V isitin g Neighbor* welcomed. T ra ct K t a a t a , Consul Com m ander W . A . AvKK/t, Clerk John W . Campbell R o n b u rg , O regon Paid Adv. Oct. 31 Summons. In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon for county of Polk. Department No, 2. Dietrich G. Rempel and Sarah Rempel. plaintiffs. va. .» M. W. Wilkins. Elisa E. Wilkin* and E. B. Ovelman. defendants. To E. B. Ovelman. one o f the above >named de fendants: | N the name o f the state o f Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed «gamut you in the above entitled suit within six week« from the date o f the first publi cation of this summons, to-*jvit: On or before the 27th day o f Reptefhber, 1912, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the epurt for a judgment and decree us prayed for in said complaint, to-wit. That the said mort gage given by the defendants. M. W. Wilkins and Eliza E. Wilkins, his wife, to George M. Gooch and Amelia Gooch and duly assigned to plaintiffs, wh ch said mortgage bears date the first o f July. 1909. recorded on page 298 o f Volume 28 o f the I records of mortgages for Polk County. Otegon, ' on the following described (»remises to-wit: All of Blocks Non. 8-15 ami 16: All o f block No. 7 ex cept lots 5-f»-7-8. Also lots 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. block 1. all in City View Addition to city of Dallas in Poll^ County. Oregon, be foreclosed, the premises there in described by sold as required by law. and the proceeds o f such sale be applied In satisfaction of the amount due on said mortgage, together with the sum o f $75 attorney’s fee, and the costs and disbursements of this suit: that the defendant* and all persons claiming under them since the date o f said mortgage, be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim and interest in the mortgaged premises and every part thereof, and that the plaintiffs may have such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable.. This summons is served upon you by publica- tisn thereof in the Polk Countv Itemizer. a news paper of general circulation published weekly at Dallas, in said county for a period of six consecu tive and successive weeks, by order of th . Honor able Ed F. Cuad. judge o f the county court of the stale o f Oregon for Polk County. Order made at chambers at Dallas. Oregon on the 15th day o f August 1912. The date o f the first publication o f this summons is August 15, 1912. BROWN A SIBLEY. Attorneys for plaintiffs Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. Doan’s Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All druggists sell it. Equalization Board M eeting. V O TIC E is hereby (riven that on Monday, the ** 21st Say of October. 1912. the Board ot Equal- ixation will meet in the county cuurt house at the city of Dallas. m the county o f Polk, state of O re gon to examine ami correct the assessment roll#, to correct all errors in valuation, descriptions or qualities of land. Iota or other property or incor j rectly assessed aa to description or quantity, or where in the name o f a person or er person-* not i the owner thereon assessed under or U>yon>d ___thcru f. and to aaneKS all I lh » ac,u* ‘ ' v» lu" lands. Iota or othor property appearing to have been omitted or that wba not .-L-wetMed. PeUtionn nr applications for the reduction o f a particular nxseKament tmall he made in writint. verified by the oath o f the applicant or hia attor ney. and l>e lilt-I with the hoard during the first week It is by law required to be in Heiuuon. and any petition or applicant not ao i.iade. verified ami ft led. »hall not be ’«»naidered or acted upon by the hoard. Dated September 26. A. D.. 1912. C. S. GRAVES. Aaeexoor o f Polk County. Ol 9d id K 3 u 1 a. t