Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 20, 1913, Image 5

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    Sanitation Suggested
for Prineville
Tlio following are mnong t ho
irtiKiitIonH of sittiltullon fur
L'rlnuvlllo that wore submitted
to tlio oily council and at present
referred to Ita health comuiltton
with Dr. Fox, their practicability
to be reported on to tlio council
at an early ditte:
It la urgently neconBry to
clean up tlio town, and keep It
clean, In every sense of tho word.
All organic rofuoe, animal, hu
man and Industrial, must be re
moved out of the city.
In tho course of bla remarks
on aewage disposal, Dr. Fox said
thoro are only four possible des
tinstlons, to earth, air, tire or
water.
The method by return to the
earth or soil la by fur tho best
and most natural. Leaving It on
the aurfuce till It dries and min
gle with the dust of the air la
one of the worst and most unciv
ilized procedures, even though
tho benellclont action of oxygon
and sunlight mitigate Its effects
as a diseasn germ spreader. Some
disoasos are caused by "aerial"
sewage, e. g , optbalmia catarrh,
respiratory disorders and all
sorts of external festering sores,
and poisoning in wounds. It is
the sbsorption of this organic
material In the air that lowers
the vltulity of towji dwellers, aa
a class, compared with those in
tho country. Of course the or
ganic materlul also cornea from
the breath, and from dried ex-
jiectorutlon, emanations from the
akin, dust of garments, from tho
stoam of laundries, and gases
and fluids from factories, as well
as from stable manure, street
sweepings, and actual disinte
grated excrement. Disposal of
sewage by fire in the latest and
most "sclentitlc" method, likely
to have a great future and be
eventually highly profitable In
densely populated industrial on
ters. It Is applied to a town In
Yorkshire. Knirland, where the
waste heat la sufficient to supply
electric light and power for the
whole town. Whether the exten
filve employment of this method
would greatly reduce the fertility
of the soil of the globe, Is an mi
portnnt question for tho future.
Disposal of sewago In the wa
ter is the worst system, though
one of the eosiost and most gen j
?rl! It scarcely needs condem
nation. Yet this, to a lurge de
gree, Is what at present exists in
our city. Our government does
indeed prohibit tho direct drain
age into streams and rivers, but
permits its entrance into th
grout flowing under currents of
potable water, which many of us
drink.
Iu any oystem of sewage dis
posal the return of the sowugo to
the soil, whether by the water
carriago system, the "dry" sys
tein, or any other, Is the essen
tial goal to ' be aimod' at. This
raisos tho question of the septic
tank. In this system, of which
there are many modifications, the
sewnge is collected in an under
ground, cemented chamber
whore It remains till those ban
teria which flourish in the dsrk
and without air have disintegrat
ed into a liquid and soluble, Then
' the harmless portion strains
away In the water as an eftluent
and a small amount of solid re
siduum accumulates in the tank
and has eventually to be dug out
and thrown on the soil. In Eng
land various modifications of this
system have been In use. They
arose In this way: First of all
the sewers emptied Into the
streams, rivers and the sea
Then the nuisance and damage to
health and to fisheries caused the
covernmont to Interfere with
that which our Oregon govern
. menl has prevented. The engin
eers and chemists tried endless
means, by filtration, disinfection
and other chemical treatment, by
precipitation, sedimentation, etc.
to purify the effluents and, last of
all, when the science of bacteriol
ogy grew up, the septic tank was
evolvod and employed. Where
tho work Is left to tho micro or
ganisms, It Is found better than
all the other means, but tho dis
posal of the crude sewage at
once, by firigatlon of the land,
Is found far preferable, healthful
and economical, and will no doubt
supersede all the other systems,
as tho enormously expensive
plants become worn out. Many
of the great cities of Europo have
recently disposed of a largo am
ount, or tho wholo of their sew
age In this way, thousands of
acres being devoted to aewage
farms where It Is found that the
health aud amenities of the In
habitants are all that they should
be.
The transmission of disease
under these conditions, which
was fee red at first, does net take
place. For the rest, those places
where the land is too limited, we
tatty expect the method of dedi
cation and destruction by fire, or
the dry system, to be adopted.
Two committees should bo ap
pointed to Investigate, one the
water carriage system, the other
the separatlng-dry system; each
each to draw up, with the advice
of experts, a scheme and estl
mate of cost adequate for the
present and adaptable for the fu
ture noeds of Prineville.
The closing of cesnpits, the en
couragment of individuals to con
vert existing toilets into dry box
privies; the supervision of septic
tanks, and the analysis of water
and of efllueuts; the abolition of
stagnant water, especially In the
streets and plots by a network of
open, graded surface drains,
passing on one or both sides of
every street these were Mt
over till a real beginning shall
have been made in taking up the
question practically.
Dr. Fox's desire is that the
choice of a scheuJo be based on
matters of fact and not mere
opinion; be would not press bis
own if some other scheme were
found more preferable; and be
has uo private interest to serve,
beyond the desire to discharge
the duty be believes laid upon
him.
Irrigated Land for Rent
Improved Irrigated land for rent In
Powall IliitUi district. Apply to r. A.
Mcl arlane, KHliiind, Or. 2 13 If
To the Public.
We rcNiectfully request that our
patrons ascertain long iintance
charges from o-rators before us
ing our toll lines, on account of the
Public Utility act pawed at laitt
general elertion. ICates that have
been In effect fur the past nine
months are changed to conform to
thtwe in une January 1st, 1911.
Tuts Pionkkr Telephone & Tele-
tJltAPH Co. 3-13-.'U
X. Wajner li.Z.Orlffllh
Central Oregon Well Company
rniitractors lr Well Drilling and Ptocimvi
Hul-a, l-lh t,uaraind, lH,aiura In full lint
of Wvll ftiiU, ooaolliie Buglum, l'uma, at
CULVER.
OREGON
Toppenish Nursery Co.
Ar Promptness. Amd Qui Olu Pf
Swrvict)
Are promptneaa, mnA qualify ol aerrli-a of any
imri to your H,-ai.i KMiiitiv the hlitlo-at
vrailRiif nurtt-ry aUM-k to U- obtained, la It not
Important that you ge t It from a rnitatila eotu
wrll. una ttial It tti btialliraa u atay. ready to
take rare ol you for yrara tu rotni. ton our that
la ilclt-ntOn,! to Rive allalaillonT Our dt-alrt-to
wi-ura your t.uainra u only exceeded by
our determination to mtrt it.
Wa ham a .1.1. li. II. I lot of all the atalila trull
ahade and ornamental stock lor oivery Ilia
.-omnia fall ami lirlti "mi. thrlllfi. malum
Ihardy and splendidly root,-,). It la tba claw
ol aUH'k you nN1 lur your valuable orchard
anl. tVLSY THEE IS GUARANTEED,
Toppenish Nursery Company
Toppenish, Wash,
Unauipaeaed Nursery Slock Crown in the
Famoua Yakima Valley. More Active
Salesmen Wanted.
White Leghorn Eggs.
Tliorotiglilirvtl White It-icliorn
itif", $1 ht at'ttlng. Write lor thin
ItiM'k'a -Kg record. A. U. I'rntt, I'unt,
On-gmi. 2 20
Dressmaking
Experienced dressmaker
who has worked in the
east with success.
Assumes all responsi
bility in cutting and fit
ting. All work guaran
teed. Rates $2 per day
with board and room.
MISS AUSTIN
Prineville, . . Oregon
HIGH
GRADE
Twelve Different Styles
J You should not take
chances on getting a
cheap piano and pay
ing three prices for it,
when you can buy a
LUDW1G at the right
price to all.
J Almost half of the
piano's in Prineville
are Ludwig's.
Ask your neighbor
what he paid for his
Ludwig and then get
my prices
My contract with the Wiley B. Allen
Co., enables me to sell at f. o. b.
Portland prices.
CHAS. F. CONDART,
Crook County Representative, Prineville, Oregon
I-A ft J Lodge meeti everyTuei
a Ue Ua le day Bight.
Stranger welcome.
ttKO. NoHMC, K. (i.; PtKT BAINU,
V, U. ; T. L. Good, See. ; C. B. Din win
Dirt, Trrcaa
Peter Schuttler
Wagons
We have on hand a number of Wagons (all sizes) at very
attractive prices
f. E. Stewart & Co.
SunimonH.
ItiOtectrtult court of Ue lUto of Onon,
fur t'roli county.
(tlcnu lafttiil CutMiny, a curontlon, plaintiff,
v.
David Murtoti, inl Mm. Pttvhl Btiriou, wife of
Mll DUVtrl Hlirton, RH1 Ml IMlHT TMull OT
ltsr litis titiktitiH it cin.iiiltiK miy rllit, till,
I'-lutt", Itt'ti upon or tMH-nl In ihv n't I I'aitttP
ili'M riU tt tu (he cititi('imi tit-ri'lu. it
fi'lKlniiU.
Onvttl liurton nmt Mrs. IhvM Hurlon, wife
of anla ))su lt Uurh'ti, ttit( alt i-rMiutt ur
lttriiu tiitkiinwii clniotltift any nti'tt. iitlt.
t-iHit, llit iiDit nr lntrrft in Hit' rt'M.1 i
tHie Ui mtHmmI in i tut i Httii-ltUni In rein, mxt
kUiv ilt'urrlUtt lu il i stttmiiunit, nlntvp
lIHtllfll, (IcliMtllHIItM.
In ttt tiituH' ol ihu Klttln of Orpfin, You, ntvl
. h ot urn, urtt luT'-by bUiinimmtt hikI fv
uirt'tl to njiju'iar tu l hi' lire i tiiitlt d i-oirt
inl niswt-r ur ('It1 ml to tlio t'oiiiiiiHltit tllt'ti
In rcHt tu (lit poll niatiiuu 'ou on or tn'fort
ith, 1VU, w htt ii in tin! time (irct ritM-a in
hoonltT ol tln'ronuty Jthipooi trook roiioty.
trt'UHii, purttiHttt (o whii ti thin tmuimons t
ioiiiiiiii'l, lu which you sire ntiuiriMi to
l)tr( Hiuitr or jiitml, it tut If you tail to ho
niifnr, nuxtt'Tor ploml, lint pUttitiff will ;
ly io uu tHturi lor uie rviwi ouiuhikh'ii hi uie
um'l"iui, u It U'ii mlUtf Ik I lint latuiifTii title
n tlif uliviut (hucrllfl tent pniperiy Uu
l lu t'rook t oiiniy, (trt'Kitu. to.wil :
Tin ii-iriii Imli ol tin H'liuiiWfut qimrltT mid
tho html It hull tti the north wost nimrttT ol Hi'C
tluii iwi'Uiv.ouo .21- lu UiwiinIuu twelve -U-
mniih. rutin e ten -H- t'lut of thu VViUnnH'tte
JaltTHIlHIl 111 l.rtHIK rilll 1 1 1 V. I irt'llirll.
Aimimrv purl thi'rwil, m lorovor quieten
ftitiUNt you sud nil piTftoutt cIiitmliiK by.
hrouu i or uiuiiT vou. or viinor 01 you. auu
llml i.laituiff ho fcittuilK" to bo the owiur
thori'ot lu Ue uliniilo; mt tlmt you ami all
ln-moiM clttttntitK, or to clitiut, hy, tliroiili or
uiuiiT you, im; inri'vcr imrruo, imijoiui'u ami rir-
siriiiiu'il front ulttiuiltiK or rUliif up Htty rig lit,
lit lit or lutt-rertt lit or (o any part ol Haiti prop-
or tv ttiul inr tou'h othiT hu( further folii'f tw
tliuuourimny huiuu etUitttttiu tu the pn.Mii-
tHl'H.
Thu iiie of tin' nrm ptihiicftiion oi iiiib mini-
luoun tu tho'JOih titty ol Mart'li, lVt;t.
rum uiiiinttuit in ptiniiHueu purttuHiu in mi
orttTtf ti. HprniKt-r, i-ouuiy lutto of t'rook
luuty, Ort'Kt'ii, ntatiu on tuo linn iiuy 01
Mnu-li, lUia.
Is m. H r.i II I r. I .
3.J0 Altoriu-y lor plnlntlff.
Sum in o its.
tn thoctriMitl court of the Btato ol Oregon for
crook county.
Thu W. jf-t King (x.( I'Orjioration, plaiutlfT.
VH.
Irwin 0. HwM'jr, Kthel Husuy, J. K. Maephorson
lllltt AoU'C'lHltl, (It'ltMUIHUIN.
To Irwin U. Hnsuy, Klhel Hivaoy, J. K. Mae-
pheron ami Ami mum, timenunnut:
in thu naiiut o( tlu' mate of ori'Kon, you are
hitrehv rfuiiirftl to Hlheat atltl HllMWer till
coiupintul tlleil tn the aimvu euiltleit wilt ami
iiimrl no nr boforu thu 'imt day of May. ltHit,
aiut If you (till to appear aim aiiNwer tne
plaintiff will apply loiua court (or the relief
pruyeil foriu Uh etnuplaiiu, tow It: for a tu
uiuu ami JutlkMneutiiKaliiHi Irwin 1). Haoy for
the sum of KUcnt llunttrett Hollars wuu inter
ohI thereon at Ilia rate of ten per cent per an
limn fritm liintitirv Hl lUll. fur IhOtittornev'rj feet
HU1 for the coal anil iliaburaeniema of this
unit.
That tho rnortttfttfo deacrlbntl In plaintiff's
complalnibe forecloiietl aiut tlic land deaeribetl
lliereiu soiu oy me Biieriu ui hub uuiuuy v
eonliniPto law h ml tho nraetlao f this eourt
ml the uroeeedti aniiUeu to the ttaynient of
plni miff's naltt Judgment and that the de-
U'lmnllltl aim earn 01 iiiem uu itiruvur unrrcu
and forueUmed from claiming any rlKttt, title
nr interuHt In said oreniliteii or any part thereof
Thm HiiniuiotiK Ih publUhud by order of the
Honorable U. Hprinner, juugo 01 uie county
court of the atnte ol Oregon lor croik county,
nmiluim the '2Uih day of Mareh. l'.M, which
Maid order prcHvrihcd tiiat Utia summomi be
i.tiitii.iiiiti In thu. crook count v Journal.
weekly newspaper, printed and published In
Prineville, crook county, Oregon, for a period
of six consecutive weens.
The dale of the first publication of this sum
March, wm. M.R.KI,uorr,
8.-J0.6W Attoruey fur platutlff.
Suiiimuus
Io tin circuit court ot tbe otate ol
Ort-Rttn UT Crook County. .
J. VV. Boom-, plaintiff,
VH.
I'rl S. Mliiklcr. doft-ncliint.
To I'rl S. Miiiklor, the above nainrd
(It-ft'iiiluut :
lu tbe nuine of the utiite ot Oregon
you nre hen-liy rvtiulretl to Hjipt-iir
Hint niiHwer tbe Compluitit (
uliiliitlft tiled In tbe above entitled
Biilt wltblii ten tiny tniiti tbe date
ol the Me r vice ol tliM Hiiitiiiiiiuti tliiiu
you. If aerved wit bin Crook county,
mate nt Orvjton, or, if nerved wllblii
nnv otber coiiniy In tblM Htnte, tlten
wiUilu twenty diiyalrtuii tbe tluteol
tbe Ht-rvK-e of thin kihiiiiiuiih tipou
vou. r, If nerved by piililU-itlltin,
and nut wltbitt tbl mate, tben on
or before
Ida 5l day of Mar, 1913,
and vou are hereby untitled that If
you full to bo appear or auawer, ten
want tbereof the plaintiff will take
Judgment and decree uKalUHtyotl (or
the relief prayed lorln tbe coiuplalut,
to-wlt: A Judgment for tbe mu ol
sixteen llundied elubty dollarn.
Willi IntereHt tliereou at rate of 10
per cent per an mi in from tbe 3rd tiny
of Man-b, l!U3, until paid, aud for
the further mint of one hundred tlfl.v
dollars as attorney's ttvs and for the
ciihIm ami dlahuretueiita of lllix suit.
And tor a decree that a certain mort
(tune executed by you to the plain
tiff on the 19th day of December,
l'.ilO. be furccloHfd, ami the real
uroiierty described therein, to-wlt:
a ta-o ami turee ami ineeast
half of the southwest quarter of sec
tion elirhteen. In township ttfttvu
south, of raiiK seventeen east of the
Willamette Meridian iu t took conn-
tv. state ol tlri'Kon, totfether with
the teiiemeiits, lie aoiu uy tlio snerill
f Crook county, Ureijoii, according
to law, and the money arising froiti
said sale to be applied on the luiln
went pravetl tor, attorney s fees ami
costs, ami If liistilllcleiit to pay tile
same, (lieu for a jmliriiient for such
dellclency. Thai the plalntltf be al
lowed to become a bidder ami pur-
chaser at such sale, and that the de
feiiditut and all persons clutmlnx by,
throush or under lilin, be forever
barred and foreclosed and estopped
from liuvliiK any ritrttt, title or Inter
est lu or to said premises or any
part thereof, or any redemption or
equity or redemption except as pro
vided by law, and tor such other
and further relief as may be projwr
in t lie premises.
This summons is published In the
Crook Couuty Journal, a weekly
newspaper, published at the city of
I'l-lneville", Crook county, state of
Oregon, for six full weeks, by order
of tlio Hon. u. Springer, county
ludire of Crook county, suite of Ore
iron, made and entered on tbe 8tli
day of March, WIS.
Dated and published first time this
WUi day of March, 11)13.
M. . BitlKK,
S 13 6w Attorney for plaintiff,
Hotel and Feed Barn For Sale.
Hotel and Feed ltarn, all furnished
for business; saloon hiiilditiRetc, also
teu lots. Terms $4000 cash or f "000
In payments If sold by first of May.
Giiant Miu.ek, Paulina, Ore. 3 0-tl
wmmmm
IHC Wagons Are Tough
-T?iID you ever notice when one of
AjJLfl the wheels of your loaded wagon
'fvrl dropped into a rut or bumped over
'S Wj) a stone how the seat springs gave
-' " and rebounded, almost throwing
you ott?t That is an indication of the shock
and strain that the rigid spokes and axles have
to stand whenever the wagon is traveling over
a rough road or through a field. The IHC
w,agons your local dealer sells
Weber New Bettendorf
Columbus or Steel King
take these stresses and strains as a matter of
course. From neckyoke to tail board they are
- built of selected, air-dried lumber, strong and
tough, bending to strains but coming back as
straight and true as ever when the load is
removed. Besides being tough, IHC wagons
are light running. The wheels have just the
right pitch and gather, and run true. All skeins
and skein boxes are paired. The running gear
is assembled by skilled workmen whose wages
depend as much on the quality as on the quan
tity i-f the work they turn out. Consequently,
I II C wagons are practically all of the same
high stamiard of quality throughout.
Weber and Columbus wagons have wood
gears; New Bettendorf and Steel King have
steel gears. IHC local dealers sell the wagon
best suited to your work and conditions. Get
catalogues and literature from them, or, ad
dress your request to
Internationa! Harvester Company of America
' (Incorporated!
, Vcr'' H ' - Ore.
SuauBoo.
In the circuit court of the Hute of Ore-
con, for Crook c.unty.
l. K. Mtewart. John W. CarlMin and L'na
I tarlaun. plaintilfa.
I r:
I I.iMieOulliford. Eiizala-th OulllfV.rd, W.
I M. Vanderpuol. Alexander HudKet, S.
K Hodea. Oilie Diliard. Mary fctoui(hlon
and all unknown h.ira of Alrianier
MiMiirea, deceaaed. ihllcenea Hooeea,
M.,pf,ia A. Orchard. Allx-rt Alien, Kilen
. ilolman, Naric-j Oawford, Pauline ilrai
lee. John Allen, Kiaiu Allea. lac Al.eu
and all unKiiuwo heira of Janm M. Allan,
il'uMt, l.ucjr Allen and ail unknown
beint of Andv Alien, deceased, John aula,
mervilie and Ellen K. Muinmemil. hi
lie. I'helie A. breyman, OHo llreyman,
llxttie Krajrman, Hertlta A-n, Edna bny
a, an. Floy breyrnan, Arthur Breyman
and all unknown hem of A. H. Breyman,
decj-aaed, (Jharlea i'ett and fclma I'. Pett,
' and all unknown heira of t:harlea Patl and
Klma U. Pett, il deceased. M. I). Powell. J.
j O. Powell, Addie Louner, Kmma J. hayrn.
land ail unknown heira of John Powell
and Kmily J. Powell, deceaaed. Columbus
I Lee and all unknown heira of kehecca A.
lee, deceaaxl. Klita Powell. W. 8. Powell,
.Charlea Powell. Anna Moora. Mary I'och-
I ran, l:oy Powell, Alice Powell, Lawrence
.Moore and ait unkuown heira ot J. M.
Powell and Leora Moore, deceased. K. M.
1 Powell, Krexl A. Powell. Lettie Putman,
, W. A. Booth, K. O. Uodaon, C. J. John
aon, and all unknown heira of W. H.
, Fuller, decea.ied, and ali oihrn intereate.1,
! Defendaiite.
! To Lite Gulliford, Elliaheth Gulliford,
w. li. Vanderpool, Alexander Hod (tea, a.
K Hotlgea, OHwj Diliard, liary StoURlium
and all unknown beira of Alexander
I Hodnea, deo-aaed, liulcenea Ho. I)?ea,
! hopbia A. Orchard. Albert Allen, llen
i Hoiman. Nancr I rawfoni. Pauline Brad
ley, John Alien, Elam Allen, Iaaac Allen,
and all unknown heira of Jatnea M. Alien,
deceased, Lucy Allen and all unknown
beira ol Andy Allen, deceaaed, John Born
mervilie ami Ellen E. Horomerville, his
wife, Phebe A. Breyman, Otto Breyman,
Hattie Breyman, Bertha Ah. Edna Brey
man, Ploy Brejnian. Arthur Breyman
and ail nntnuern beira of A. H. Breyman.
deceaaed. Charlea Pett and HI me C. Pett .
and ail unknown betraof tharlec Pett and
EtmaC. Pett, if deceased. M. D. Powell,
J. U. Powell, Addie Lonner, Emma J.
Hayra acd all unknown beira of John
Powell and Emily J. Powell, deceaaed,
Columbui Lee and all unknown heira of
Rebecca A. Lee, deceased. Kliia Powell,
W. 8. Powell, Charlea Powell. Anna
Moore. Mary Cochran, Roy Powell, Alice
Powell, Laa-rence Moore and all unknown
heirs of J. M. Powell and Leora Moore, de
ceaaed. 11. M. Powell. Fred A. Powell,
Lettie Putman, W. A. Booth, E. O. Hod
on. C J. Johnson, and all unknown beira
of W. H. Fuller, deceaaed. tbe aDore
named detendant. and to ail others inter
In tbe name ol tne Mate ol uregon:
You and each ot you are hereby required
to appear and annwer the complaint of
plaintiffs tiled at;aint you in tbe above
entitled suit within ten days from the date
of the vervice of tliis summons upon you,
if served within Crook county, btate of
Oregon, or if served within any other
county in this state, then within twenty
days from the date of tbe service of this
summons upon you, or if served by publi
cation as prortded by law, then on or be
fore
Tee Fifth Day af May, 1913,
and you and each of you are hereby noti
fied that if you fail, neglect or refuse to so
appear or answer, for want thereof the
: . . tT- ..ill ,-ta aninil vnll
and each of yen in the above entitled suit,
for the reiki praved for in tbe complaint,
that i to say : For a decree of said court
that the plainttns are toe owners in tee
simple, free from ail incumbrances, of the
following desciibed premises, to wit: Be
ginning at a point one hundred feet south
from the southwest cemer of block num
ber live of the town of Prineville. Crook
crounty, Bute of Oregon, according to M.
Hodges' plat of said town now on die and
of record in the office of the county clerk
of Crook county. State of Oregon, and
running thence west eighty feet; thence
north tbirtv-two feet; thence west three
t...n.iwt iJantt fnt to the west line of
the southeast quarter of the northeast
I quarter of section six, in township fifteen
south, of range sixteen east of tbe Willam
ette Meridian, in Crook comity. State of
firfmn- thor.ee south on said leiral subdi
vision line nineteen hundred eighty-eight
and one half feet, more or less, to a point
on said legal s ibdivision line twenty
seven and twenty-live hundredths chains
north from the south line of said section
six; thence east thirty rods and seventeen
links; thence north seventeen hundred
sixtv-seven and one-half feet, more or less,
to the south bttik of Uie Prineville Flour
ing mill's mill race; thence up said mill
race, following the meanderiiitfs of the
south bank thereof, to a point two hund
red sevintv-one feet south from the south
west corner of lot six in block number
five of said M. Hodges' plat ol said town
of Prineville, Oregon; thence north riftv
seven feet, more or less, to a point two
hundre.1 fourteen tVet south of said, south
; west corner tf said lot number six ; thence
west one hundred sixty feel: thence north
one hundred fourteen feet to the place of
beginning, and containing 2.So acres,
more or les. That the clouds now rest
ing upon plaintilfs' title to said premises,
bv reason of the following defective deeds
RSI and instrument of writing, to wit; a
certain deed executed uy Aiexanaer
i Hodges and Dult-enea Uodges, his wife, to
anies M. Allen, and recorded in book 2 on
page 147, Record of Deeds in Crook
County, Oregon, intending to convey a
! part of said premies, also a certain deed
i executed bv James M. Allen and Sophia
' A. Aden, his wife, to "the Firm of Brey
man and Soinmerville." and recorded in
book on page W0, Records of Deeds ot
' Crook County, Oregon, and intending to
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tain deed irom Artnur xi. urrjiuu
Phebe A, Breyman, his wife and John
, Sonimerville and Ellen E. Sonimerville,
his wife, to Joseph Koemer.-'and recorded
in book 2 on page KU. Records of Deeds of
Crook Ouuntv, Oregon, and intending to
convey a part of said premises, also a
i certain deed executed bv A. H. Breyman
and P. A. ISrevman, his wile, ana jonn
Sommerville and K. E. Hoinniervllle. his
: wife, to D. F. Stewart, ana cnanes reu,
;nd recorded-m Book 1 on page nii,
I Records of Deeds ot crwog t-'ouniy, Ore
gon, and intending to convey a part of
, said premises, also a certain deed exe
cuted by John Powell and Kmily Powell,
his wile", to David F. Stewart, and recorded
in book 4, on page JOti, Records of Deeds of
i Crook CouutT, Oregon, and intending to
' convey a part of said premises, be iorever
I removed, canceled and annulled, and that
the defendants and each and all of them
and ail persons claiming hy, through or
under them or any of them, be forever
barred and estopped from having or claim
j ing anv right, title or interest in or to said
premises, or any part thereof, by reason of
I any conveyance or inheritance of said
! premises or any part thereof prior to this
i date, or for anv other reason, and that
i the plaintilfs title to said premises be for
ever established, confirmed and quieted.
' and for such otber and further relief as
; mav be proper iu the premises.
This summons is published in the Crook
County Journal, a weekly newspaper of
general circulation and published at Prine
ville. Crook County, State of Oregon, for
! six full weeks, in seven consecutive and
' successive issues thereof- commencing
I with tbe issue of Mareu zuth, 11)13, by or
! der cf the Hon. G. Springer, judge of the
j county court of the State of Oregon for
! Crook County, made and entered on the
i 20th day of March, 1M13.
Dated and puuhsbed first time March
1 -wi, mi M. E. BRISK.
Attorney for Plaintilfs.
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