Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 27, 1913, Image 5

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    Powell Butte.
I'owell llulte, March 24.
Le Klgira cuius over from liU
home at Hampton Hutu Tuesday
for visit with hi lir.it her, Alvlu.
Mr. llltfK will tnke buck th cnalim
for hli well which lie drilled recently.
Mi- truck nu nhundnnce of witter at
H depth of Sift loot.
Mrs. Mury Orctvller cmmi up from
llenil Tiiemluy for an extended visit
with Iter grmnldniigliier, Mra. J or
Sheitror, mid family.
Geo. Master nnd A. II. Itohde were
visitors at the county Beat Wcdnca
). i
MIm Marie Htmlcr, who him been
tityltig with Mm. 8. 1). Mustard for
the put awvrml motitlut, left Tliurs
tliiy for week' vUlt with her
pHri'iiU.
Allttu I.ndlitre hiiiI ion, Hurl,
rnnie lu on Wednesday's trnlu from
their former borne In Klitm, low.
8. 1).' Mustard win a Prliievllhi vis
itor Friday, While thorn he says be
hnd several liKiulrlm tor outa nt
per hundred, wblrh U aoinu
tblng of a raise In the prce paid two
mouth ago.
Mix Jennie Miller went to Trine-
vllle nundny, where she will visit a
couple of week with ber sinter, Miss
Anim, who I attending high bcIiooI
there.
Juke IlrU waa Prlnevllle visitor
Sunday.
Klmer Nyawonger and W. V. Van
devrrt, retU palate denier of Bend,
were visitor In till section Friday,
visiting friend until Hatunluy.
Samuel Khepard left Saturday for
Alberta, Canndit, where he hii bust
ne Interests. Mr. Hhepnrd I a
former resident of thl ectlou and
ha hei'O visiting frleud tor the past
two week.
Mr. and Mr. Pearl Lyons of
Crescent, Ore., visited last week with
the latter' brother, Ceo. and Lee
Until.
tieo, C. Trueadnle bad the ml
fortune to loose hi HoUtoln bull
"Colantha Hoy " laiit week. It I
thought the animal died of blood
poison. '
The boy of thl section partlcl
pitted In their aununl egg fent In
the old riverbed Knttirdny evening,
After eating their fill the remnlulug
egg were divided, each boy getting
the cainft uuniber and these were
uaed In the egg fight which followed
the banquet. It l needle to try to
fdcture a rrowd of boy after an egg
right. One must i an eye witness
to appreciate the tight.
Mr. and Mr. Allen Wlllcoxen en
tertained the memlerof the younger
ih'IhI et, toget her with a numlier
of older friend, at their pleasant
home Hnturday evening. The even
ing wiu pent In game and vocal
and tiiMtrumental mtiHtc and In the
opinion of the guests the time went
all too itilckt,y. Dellclou home
made cnuille aud popcorn were
JIIIMHC'd.
Old Culver.
The following pupils of the "Old
Culver" school were perfect In nt
teniliuico during the school month
enillng March gists Lul OHlinrn,
Gertrude OHborn, Pearl Wright,
Hattle Wright, Kcx Otitioni, Cecil
OHborn.
Mr. May Schooling, who hits been
visiting the liiMt mouth In thl local
ity, left for Wiwhougiil, Witch., tor
nil Indetliilte stay. Her nleee, Mis
Lulu OHborn, ueeonipiuiledher.
Henry Klllott of Terrebonne spent
the day recenty at the home of
Oeorgo OHborn. ,
A largo number of people from till
vicinity attended the "Saturday
Night" dunce at Opal City, Among
those who attended were Mr. uml
Mrn. Jnnics Iteiul, Mr. and Mr.
Onirics WIImoii, Misses Lois OHborn,
Pearl Dobklns, Nina Merchant,
Messrs. Wlnfred and Ilex OHborn,
Don, Floyd and Klvua Dobklns. All
report a Hue tliuu.
Chan. WIIhoii and family spent
Knitter at the home of Joe Mendeu-
Imll, near Opal City.
Clark Uoger and family are veil
ing at the home, of James Heud.
Miss lluth Collver of Culver en
Joyed a vlHlt Easter with her friend,
Lol and (Icrtriiilo OHborn.
Carl T. Hubbard called In thin
neighborhood recently on hi way
to his ranch on the Mutollu river
Hotel and Feed Barn For Sale.
Hotel and Feed nam, all furnished
for biiHlncHH; saloon bulldlngetc, alHo
ten lot. TerniH $1(X)0 chhIi or f 5000
In payment If Hold by llrnt of May.
Uhant Mim.ku, Paulina, Ore. 8-U-tI
Eggs for Hatching.
S. C. Urown Leghorn won lt per
at 1912 county fair; three first, om
Hi'cond, one third on one pen at Red
mond Poultry Show. Kg $1.5 :
per 15; $5 per hundred. Bull Orph
Ington eggH 1.50 per 15. B. V. Wiu
hoit, Prlnevllle, Ore. 3-0-6tp
Msmsnta f Fsllure,
The piinr of Annr get th wont
of a bu.lneu deul.-Punch.
It E. Formar now arc you getting
along Blue you quit your crooked
wayaT
II. B. Formed-I And myaalf In very
atraltened clrcuuiaUncea. Fort Wayna
Journal.
Enpallad, but
Hop.ful.
"I undcmUnd
thiit your ton Is
out of eolleg.1
"re.-
"What la ha go
ing to do nowF
"Try to Had an
other that will
taka him In."
Wife My deiir, you are seriously HI.
and I think you hnd better write down
my lust wishes. Pele Mole.
Shocking Iqnoranc.
Tommy Say. dud. who wns Shyloek?
Dud Whilt! Don't know who Shy
lock wiiH? What do 1 send you to
Sunday school for? Co and read jour
Hlblel-Sydney Bulletin.
Th Worrying Hebit.
-11 a c
"Isn't his life Insured?"
"Yea."
"Then what does his wife worry so
about It for?"
"She says she thinks It will 'he a per
feet slmiiie If hU second wife gets bll
Hint money."
Naturally.
i2
-ir
Tha PartlnjW
Th Owd OrM,
"Thtrv la but on good wife In thla
town.' aald a clergyman tn the four,
of bis aermon-tb congregation looked
eiMx'Uut "and every married man
'hlnks he's got ber," added the minister.
On. en Mamma.
tJnIiby i aged four, at the railroad U-tliiin-Miiinnia.
are you going to buy
my ticket now? Mamma-Why. you
rt nut bn.e to have any ticket Good
hoy do nut nwd tickets. Bobby Are
you bad';- Chlmjjo News.
CONQUER EVIL
I le it a wiie man thai can avoid
evil, he it a patient man that can
endure it, but he u a valiant man
thai can conquer it. -Quartet.
White Leghorn Eggs.
Thoroturlilipml Whli . I .1. ......
egg, f 1 per aettlng. Write for thl
mfi p egg recoru. A. u. rrntc, 1'ont,
Oregon. a.20
Summon.
tn ihiimili(irtol lb. iut ot Or on, tor
th rniuilv nt I'mt.k
vnul druu Irrlj.ilon Codiikdjt, b eot-
CKriniilr Klixilwr, widow mi) l. iurWlnr
nir mi iw 01 rna . Kiocisir, iIhu.i,
(1ftrnUllt.
To (inrlnel. KlMkrr, wlilnw lad ml. lurrl.-
o.f.-nd.ni:
Ill III. tl.tn. nf Ih. ol nrmn Vim r-
bvrt-liV milllr.ll Ul .l.b.r uhI anr Ih.
'"l;ll'H 8ld M.llul you lu th. .bur. .n.
n.ir.i .tin wiinin i w.'i-m irtinilli. d.r ol
Ih. Inl liulilli.lloa ol thl umraoii. .ml II
yo l.il ui w ..M..r .u l tiuttrr, lor w.nt
Ih.rwif, ih. Uliiliir will p,,ir loth, court
lor ih. r.ll.l .rrd lor In lb. romotalnl, to
wn: lor lb. t-.tir.ll.lloil ol & M.UIB mniru'l
dl.d Nov.. ni U. r In lwi, tnxl iKtuirli
rr.a wr. .ndTb. UnoliiiM Iriti.tlim
.nd I'nwiir (inilwlliv .nd ualn.l
tiLlnllff. nlatlnc loth, miulrrinrut of art
t.lul.mh.nd ih. w.l.r rlshu miiurlrii.nt
lli.rui, miii.l. In Crook oiiuct, Ort(ou,.nd
lor .orb olh.r rnllrl unifla .quIulU
1 hi .unimoti Ii Mrvrl uoon you by prbll
r.tuin h .uihariiy ol .n ord.r ol ib. Hon. w.
L Rr.'tnli.w, Judii. of ibr circuit court ol the
.tat. ol Oregon, lor til. county ol rrook. ud
Id ord-r l d.lmllh. Joth day ol Man b, lia.
" " m. . iwwumi auo .nicrisi id aaiucouri
and aim.
Pawol flnl iiliIlratlon March T,, 1S.
Pal. ol lail uublli allon. May , IHIJ,
iKJUiK HTfcAKNH A JACOB K ANLKR.
Attorney, lor Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit court ul tb. atal. of flriwin.
for ih. county ofcrotik.
central Ornn'lrriaiion Company, a coruor
anon, iiiaiuiin,
ra.
I'atrli k O'NIi'll. defendant.
To 1'atrlrk O'Mcll.d.lcndant:
in tn. uam. of th. itat. ol Oreaon, ou are
hercl.y riulred to .uar and anWfr the
complaint Itlcd analnat you In lb. alio., en
titled Mtilt wltliinalx wceka from tb. day ol the
Oral publication of Una aumtuona and If you
(all to au aijwar and answer, lor want thereof,
the nlalutkff will atii'lv to tb. court lor th. re
lict prayed lor In ib. complaint, to-wlt: lor
tb. caucellallon ol a certain contract, dated
April Ulll. 1WI7, mad. between rou and The
lieechulee Irrlttatlun and Power Company and
an.lane.1 loeald platuttff. relatlm to the ac
quirement of oerlaiu land, and tb. water
rlsbta appurtenant thereto, attuala In Crook
county, ur.fon.and lor aucb other relief a.
may b. equitable,
Thla auiuuona la wrved upon you by publi
cation oy auinoriiy ui an oruer oriue non. w.
L' Hradibaw, ludae of th. circuit court of th.
alate ol OruRon. lor the county ol crook, and
aain oruer la uateu tne ii.t uay 01 Marco, liia,
and Is duly recorded and entered lu Mid court
ana ami.
Dal. of Drat publication, March V, Wit.
pate ol leal publication. May . HIS.
J&'HHIC tfi CAKNS A JACOB KANl.KR.
Atiorn.ya for plaintiff.
Summons
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon tor Crook County.
J. W, Iloone, plalutlff,
VH.
I'rl S. Mlukler. ilefemtimt.
To I rl S. Mlukler, the above nniued
(lefeniliuit :
I11 the unme of the stnte of Oregun
you nre hereby retulred to Hppenr
nuil niiHWer the coiupliiinc ol
plaintiff Hied In the above entltl.nl
Htilt within teu days from the date
of the service ot this summons upou
you. If nerved within Crook county,
mtiite ol Oretfon, or. If nerved wltliiu
nny other county In this stnte, tueu
wlthlu twenty days from the dttte ol
the service of tills summons upon
you, or, l( served by publication,
and not wltliiu this stute, then ou
or before
Ik. 5th day at May, 1913,
mid vou nre hereby notified that if
you full to so appear or answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will take
Judgment and decree nffalust .you lor
the relief prayed for In the complaint,
to-wlt : A judgment for the sum of
Sixteen Iluiuired eighty dollars,
with Interest thereon t rate ot 10
per cent per annum from the 3rd day
of March, UU8, uutll paid, nud for
the further sum ol one hundred fifty
dollars us nttoruey's fees mid for the
costs ami dleliursements of this suit.
And for n decree that aeertnlii mort
gage executed by you to the plalu
tlff ou the 19th day of Decenilier,
W10, be foreclosed, nnd the real
property tlescrllied therein, to-wlt:
Lots two anil three nud the east
half ot the southwest quarter ot sec
tion eighteen, in township titteeu
south, of range seventeen vast of the
Willamette Meridian lu Crook coun
ty, state of Oregon, together with
the tenements, be sold by the sheriff
of Crook county, Oregon, according
to law, and the money arising from
said mile to be applied on the Judg
ment prayed for, attorney's fws unit
costs, and If tiisutlicient to pay the
snme, then for a Judgment for such
deficiency. That, the plaintiff be al
lowed to become a bidder and pur
chaser at such sale, mii.i that the de
fendant aud all persons claiming by,
through or under lilni, be forever
barred uml foreclosed and estopped
from having any right, title or Inter
est In or to said premises or any
part, thereof, or any redemption or
equity of redemption except, as pro
vided by law, ami
and further relict as
In the premises.
This summons Is
Crook Couuty Jm
newspaper, pubUm
I'rlneviile, Crook
Oregon, for six tin
of the Hon. (5.
Judge of Crook em
gou, made and e
day of March, 191
Dated nnd pulu
f ir such other
in i be proper
lied In the
a weekly
ue city of
stute of
y order
county
ol Ore
ille 8th
me this
lttth day of Marcl
NK,
iitifl.
3-13 6w Atto
I a a.
HIGH GRADE (J You should not take
I II " &
Twelve Different Styles
My contract with
n Co., enables me
Portland prices.
CHAS. F. CONDART,
Crook County Representative, Prineville, Oregon !-
Peter Schuttler
Wagons
We have on hand a number of Wagons (all sizes) at very
attractive prices
J. E. Stewart & Co.
The Low Fares apply from the
the East to any station on the 0-W.
Washington.
Atlanta, Gs.
Baltimore, Md.
Boston, Maes.
Buffalo, N, Y.
Charleston, S. C.
Detroit, Mich.
Fort Worth, Tex
Minneapolis,
$51.70 Louisville, Ky.
M 75 Memphis, Tenn.
65.15 Milwaukee, Wis.
47.50 Montgomery, Ala.
53.90 Muskogee, Okla.
43.50 New York City
40.75 New Orleans
30.00 St. Paul, Minn.
Prepaid Orders
Tickets will be delivered without extra charge to any
body at any point where Colonist fares apply, upon de
posit with any O-W R. & N. Agent of the amount.
For full particulars drop a card to
H. BAUKOL, Agent O-W R. & N., Redmond, Oregon
Express and Passenger
Stage Line
Three hours between Redmond and Prlnevllle, tare $1.50.
Agent for Nortelirn. Gt. Northern and American Express Co.
Olllce open from 7 a. m to 6 p. m.; Sunday 9 to 1:30.
Ottlce at Pioneer Cream co. 12-19
chances on getting a
cheap piano and pay-
ing three prices for it,
when you can buy a
LUDWIG at the right
price to alL
J Almost half of the
piano's in Prineville
are Ludwig's.
J Ask your neighbor
what he paid for his
Ludwig and then get
my prices
the Wiley B. Allen
to sell at f. o. b. ,
COLONIST FARES
WESTBOUND
March 15 to April 15, 1913
SEND FOR THE FOLKS
WHILE THE FARES ARE LOW
following and many other points in
R. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and
42.85 Oklahama City
42.50 Philadelphia, Pa.
135.25
54.75
4700
37.00
80.00
30.00
30.00
Pittsbu
36.70
St. Loi
50-15 Denver, tW
35.20 Omaha, Neb.
55.00 Kansas, City, Mo.
4S .05 Leavenworth, Kan
30.00 Chicago
30.00
3S.0O
Jourdan & Son
Summoaa.
In tha circuit court ofth. Hiau of Or,
on. for Crook county.
U. V. HLwari John W. Carlaon and Una
lariaoa. piatntins.
I
, I.lrsitfJulliford. Elizabeth Oullir..rd, W.
I M. Vanderpuol. Alnaml.r Hudtm, 8.
K. Hodges. Ollle Diilard. Marjr ntouliton
j anil all unknown hirs of ai.ianoer
j HoiIsm, dma.1, Duirenea ilixlrn,
. 8.,pnia A. UTrhar.l, Alorrt Alien. Kll.a
liolman, Nstiejr Crawford, Pauline Bra.i
! ley. John All.n, Klaiu Allen. Inaao Alien
and all unknown h.i-a or Janira M. Allan,
jdraaaxanl, J.ucy Allen an.l all unknown
b.ira of Andy All.n. dMuwl, John Som.
. nrrill. and Kll.n E. Sommerml., his
wife. Fh.bcA. tlreyman. ouo Krrxman,
Hntti. Hr.yman, Kcrtlia A-h. Edna'Brcy.
1 man. Kloy Br.i nian, Arthur hreyruan
and all unknonn h.ira of A. H. Br.-Tman,
dnvaiwl, 4'barle. Ivtt an.l Elina C. PU,
1 and all unkiios n hein of Chart.. I'eit and
' Kims C. Pett. il decMM-d, M. D. fow.ll. J.
O. Powell, Ad.ii. Lonn.r, Kmiiia J. Hayni,
land all unknown b.iraof John Pow.lt
and Kmiiy J. Powell, decraaed. Columbns
Le and all unknown heirs of Rebecca A.
Lee, deceased. Kliia Powell, W. 8. Powell,
Cl.arle. Powell, Anna Moore. Mary Coch
ran. Koy Powell, Alice Powell, Lawrence
Moore and all unknown beirs ot J. M.
Powell and Leora Moore, deceaaed. R. M.
Powell, Kred A. Powell. Leuie Putman,
W. A. Booth. K. G. Uodaon. 0. 1. John,
son, and all onkuown hein of W. H.
Puller, deceased, and all others intereatwl.
Defendants.
To Lisite Gulliford, Klliabeth Gnlliford,
W. M. Vauderpiwl, Alexander Hod ire., i.
E. HolKea, Ollu Diilard, Mary Stoushton
and all unknown beirs of Alexander
Hod -ee, deceaaed, Dulcenea Hodges,
nopbia A. Orchard, Albert Allen, Ellen
Hoiman, Nancy Crawford, Pauline Prau
ley, John Allen. Elsm Allen, Isaac Allen,
and sll unknown heirs of James M. Allen,
deceaaed, Lucy Allen aad all nnknown
heir ot Andy Allen, deceased, John 00m
merville and Ellen K. tkimmerrilW. hia
wife, Pbebe A. Brerman, Otto Breyman,
Hattie Breyman. Bertha Ati. Edna Brey
man, Hoy Ore) man, Arthur Breyman
and all uusnown heir, of A. H. Breyman.
deceaaed, Charles Pelt and ElmaC. Pelt
and alt unknown beirtof Charles Pett and
fclma C. Pett, if deceased, M. D. Powell,
J. O. Powell, Addle I-onner, Emma J.
riayrj and all unknown beirs of John
Powell and Emily J. Powell, deceaaed,
Columbus Lee and all onkuown heirs of
Rebecca A. Ie, ifeoeaiwd. Eliza Powell,
W. 8. Powell. Charles Pow.il. Anna
Moore. Mary Cochran, Roy Powell, Alice
Powell, Lawrence Moore ana all unknown
beirs of J. M. Powell and Leora Moore, de
ceased, R. M. Powell, Fred A. Powell,
Leuie Putman, W, A. Booth, E. G. Mod
son. C.J. Johnaon, and all unknown heira
of W. H. Puller, deceased, the abors
named defendants, and to all others inter
ested: In the nsme of the Stat of Oregon-
You and each ot you are hereby required
to appear and anawer the complaint of
plaintiffs tiled against you in the above
entitled suit within ten days from the data
of the service of this summons upon vou.
if served within Crook county, State of
Oregon, or if served within any other
county in this state, then within' twenty "
days irom tne ante 01 tne semce 01 this
summons upon vou, or if served bv Dubli-
cation as prox-ided by law, then on or be
tore
Tb. Frfll Day af May. 1913.
and you ana each of yoo are hereby noti
sea tnat ti you tan, neglect or retuse to so
appear or answer, for want thereof the
plaintiffs will take a decree against you
and each of you in the above entitled suit,
for the relief prayed for in the complaint,
that is to say : For a decree of said court
that the plaintiffs are the owners in fee
simple, free from sll incumbrances, of tha
following desctibed premises, to wit : Be-
f inning at a point one hundred feet south
ram the aouthweat corner of block num
ber five of the town of PrinevUle, Crook
crounty. State of Oregon, according to M.
Hodges' plat of said town now on file and
of record in the office of tbe county clerk
of Crook county. State of Oregon, aud
running thence west eighty feet ; thence
north thirty-two feet; thence west three
hundred twenty feet to the west line of
tbe southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter of section six, in township tit'teen
south, of range sixteen east of the Willam
ette Meridian in Crook county. State of
Oregon: thence south on said legal subdi
vision line nineteen hundred eighty-eight
and one half feet, more or less, to s poiut
on nam lepai s tomvision line twenty-
seven and txventy-tive hundredths chains
north from t!e south line of said section
six; thence east thirty rods and seventeen
links; thence north seventeen hundred
sixtv-seven snd one-half feet, more or less,
to the south bank of the Prineville Flour
ing mill's milt rsce; thence up said mill
race, folloxving the meandering of the
south bank thereof, to a ;xiint two hund
red seventy-one feet south from the south
west corner of 'lot six in block number
five of said M. Hodges' plat ot said town
of Prineville, Oregon; thence north rifty
sex'en feet, more or less, to a point two
hundred fourteen feet south of said south
west corner of said lot number six; thence
west one hundred sixty feet; thence north
one hundred fourteen "feet to the place of
beginning, and containing I'-.'.tW acres,
more or less. That the clouds now rest
! ing upon plaintiffs' title to said premises,
by reason of the lollos ing defective deeds
and instruments of writing, to wit; a.
certain deed executed by Alexander
; Hoxlges anil Dulcenea Hodges, his wife, to
: anies M. Allen, and recorded in book 2 on
page U7. Record of Deeds in Crook
County. Oregon, inteutliug to convey a
part of said premises, also a certain deed
executed by James M. Allen and Sophia
A. Allen, his wife, to "the Firm of Brey
man and Sommerville," and recorded in
book 2 on page llW, Records of Deeds ot
Crook County, Oregon, and intending to
' convey a part of said premises, also a cer
tain deed from Arthur H. Kreyinan and
Phelte A. llreyninn, his wife and John
Sonunerville and Kllen E. tfonimerville,
his xvife. to Joseph Uoemer, and recorded
, in book - on page 1!I7. Records of Deeds of
i Crook County, Oregon, and intending to
convey a part of suid premises, also a
certixin deed executed by A. H. Breyman
ami P. A. Breyman. bis wife, and'john
Sonimerville and E. E. Sonunerville. his
xvife, to D. F. Stewart, anil Charles Pett,
ami recorded in Ituok I on page 237,
Records of Deeds of Crook County. Ore
gon, and intending to convey a part of
said premises, also a certain deed exe
cuted by John Powell and Emily Powell,
his wile, to David F. Stexvart. and" recorded
in book 4. on page 20o, Records of Deeds of
Crook County, Oregon, and intending to
conveys part of said premises, be lorever
removed, canceled and annulled, and that
I the defendants and each aud all of them
i and all' persons claiming by, through or
under them or any ot them, be lorever
barred and estopped from having or claim
ing any right, title or interest in or to said
premises, or any part thereof, by reason of
any conveyance or inheritance of said
premises or any part thereof prior to this
date, or for any other reason, and that
the plaintiffs title to said premises be for
ever established, continued and quieted,
and fur such other and further rehet as
may be proper in tbe premises.
This summons is published in the Crook
County Journal, a weekly newspaper of
general circulation and published at Prine
ville, Crook County, estate of Oregon, for
six full weeks, in seven consecutive and
successive issues thereof, commencing
with tbe issue of Marcn 20th, WIS, by or
der of the Hon. G. Springer, judge of the
county court of the State of Oregon for
Crook County, made and entered on the
20th day of March, 1913.
Dated and published first time March
20th, 1!U3. M. E. BR1N K,
Attorney fer Plaintiffs.
Why not takk the Journal ?