Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 10, 1913, Image 5

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    Powell Butte.
Powell Hull.'. April 7.
K. A. lliiKwlt returned In hln liiitnc
In I'rlnrvlllo Thursday nfter neveritl
i lily pcut III llil lixitllty. Now
lllllt Mr. ItllMM'tt lilt KlVfll plow.
lull i( hln riim-li hw U entirely Hi III
leisure, hiiiiii tiling Utiuaunl III III"
lierotiilure liiiny llle. He nuil fitmlly
lutein! ti enjoy tbcinaelve till tilii
inor to their lull rnpnelty. Annum
oilier thlim tliey will mwii1 uiiix
Hum uti nu overland trip to ('nil
lornlii lining In o niiui nm vlaltlng
pliu-e ol Intercut liotll (ollf D'I re
turning. Mr. nnd Mm. Kred Konslow are the
irniiil piirent ol a Him tmby boy
which put In nn npiN iiriiuce ut tlielr
home lust week.
Mr. Clin. 1'iwter mid mm, Melvln,
Htnl Mr. Mttry llrowu wen I'rliie
vllltt visitor Tuesday,
The mcetliiir ol the Water I'unm
AsHiicliillon nt the lleekliliin lli'tel ut
i'uwell Itutte Hitturdiiy wim (iilte
largely nt tended mid nvvcriil mutter
ol InUTiKt were tlUcUsscd und grlcv
nines listened to.
I'riink linulnvy ut Siilem I'd lor
III home nt Hint place r'rlduy niter
visiting Iteiliiioml nml till wctluii
sovcrnl dn.v. Mr. Uonlitvy visited
with J. I,. K mtir nml (i. ('. True. I
llnlit while nt Powell Untie, the gen-!
tletiiiiil iH-lnit old Irleiiils uiul dinner
lli'lulitlitra before Coming to thin
ntnti'.
l'nrtor llcnth hit secured a ptwd
Hull lis illtrh rliler with the Central
Oregon Irrigation Cor mid will com
mence til duties ,lny Int. I'orterV
ninny Irli-nd think he will make tin
excellent put riiliniiii.
J. W. llrewer nml J. Alton Thump
noli were Itedmolid lilislnes men
who attended (lie Witter 1'neni meet
ing out hero Hiuunlny.
(luy I.iiliill. tte, the populiir Powell
llutte nuracriiiiin, wn taking or
der tor nursery stock In Hit rnvtliui
lust week to lie delivered thin week.
Mr. l.nfullctte tany ImihI iu-mm In hi
line In very gratifying thin spring.
A. V, Hnyn went to Prlmvlllt
Saturday for a hort vlidt with hi
daughter, Mlr dimly and llusel.
New linn Uvn received here of the
' marriage ol Kd 1 1 11 til tit, to nil Okla
homa girl recently. Mr. Ilullliie,
who I n nephew ol K. A. lluswett,
ieiit ome time hern Inxt year visit
ing hi uncle nml mnde miiny friend
during hi tny who will wish for
himself mid bride much priwerlty.
J. A. Itlgg wn n Item! visitor Fri
day, returning home Saturday.
Neighbor, JiiHt a reiiilmler Hint
Ihero will Ik religion ervlewi nt
Shepnrd wboolhoum April iMlli.
Itev. Lore of ltcdtiiond will cuk.
Kred McCnffcry of Hedniond came
out Saturday for n hort visit with
Mr. nml Mr. K. I,. Iverson, return
ing to hi Iioiiii) Kundity.
V. S. went her observer, Karl Kami
ilem, of till place report th mols
Hire falling on the night of April IhI
ii incaHurlnu ,47 of nu Inch. Our
Kcctlou wn much In need of till
wet tllltf mid inure would have Imh'II
welcome.
Mm. Wnllace Smith entertained n
nu in tier ol Indie nt her home lat
Wi'ilncMilay In ntmwer to Invltntloii
wnt out previounly to the effect that
Mlie would tut nt homu to her friend
nnd that the afternoon would ln
upcnt In ortcniililiiK u ladle' club for
till locality. After perfecting plan
for tlielr oriimilMitlou the Indie
were nerved with adellclou Itiuclinon
by tlielr lioHtc. Olllcer cliomn
were Mla Mabel Allen, prenldeiit;
Mr. 0. C. Trui'Hdale, vIce-prt-Hldent;
MImh Ada Mo rue, ecretnry and trea'
urer. The club (the name of which
will be cliown later) will have It
next ineetliiK with Mr. K. P. Alley
Vednedn.v, April lGth, Kvcry
lady In till Hcctloii I cordially In
vited to become member of our
club, Hie object of which will be to
meet every second week nt Hie
home of the vnrlou member for
an nfteruoon ol readltiK, Hewing and
conversation.
(leorije Morgan entertnlneil a largo
number of friend Saturday evening
In honor of hi birthday. Hinging
nnd "GOO" were the order ol tlie
evening. Mr. Morgan nerved refresh.
inetitH, (updated by Men. Collin
and MorHe.
Hogs for Sale
Thoroughbred Iiok, regitered O.I.C.,
fur mile on ruHHniutlilo terms. A.liln-m J.
I. (iilison, Hediiinnd, Oreiton. 4-3-lui-pil
For Sale.
1(10 ncrns 7niilf' miiith of MmlruB below
ronnmuy Velln, Oronk l.'outlty. Oregon.
1L'U intri'M plowed, 40 ftorcn fiiiHtitre, M-ruoni
lioiinn, all lor $11100. ill) .MoOobmai'K,
.MiiClemy, Vh. iWO
State Veterinarian.
The Htute Veterinarian is Boon to visit
rnneville; any caaea of horse or cuttle
diwiase or ling cholera reported to this
ollu'o will receive careful attention.
(i. Sphinokk,
County judue of Croon county.
Horses For Sale.
Fifty head of horncs for Bale at
rnuMontimo tirice. .ioiin k. stinbon.
Oregon & Wentern Colonization Co.,
priuevuie, ore. a-u
Roberts.
Robert, Ore., April 6, 11)13.
McNr. Mnker mid Huff of Prlne
vlllu came up In their Clmliner car
limt Moiidny The boy made a flue
denioiiRtrntlon run n the road
were In very bad condition. They
weul from Little Hear creek to Hlg
Bear creek over road never ued by
an automobile More. Tlielr trip
mire wn a trying our on a car and
howed the good point of It. Come
up again boy, enjoyed our ride
fine.
A. W. Hoch I riding new rolt.
Ktlck to lilin, Hoch, even If you have
to claw leather.
Henry Cnrlln waa In town lunt
week ou liualne. He came out
Hunday,
Ira Wcrti wim In town a wek ago.
He ha one of Soiituic'a team out
here doing ome liiiprovemeut on
hi own and Houtag' ranch.
Kil Parker ha a new Home Com
fort range. He I o proud of It lie
will not let any of tt bourder make
a tire In It.
Mr. Sear of Portland I vMtlng
hlMRlHter, Mr. 11.(1. Iliiun.
lillll Woownrd I vLHhm nt Kd
Parker' ranch. tillllny liedocBii't
like dry farming.
There lire neveral KiiHtern capital
Ixt thinking of locntlng around our
community. The rattle IhihIimhh
eeniH to be what they have lu mind.
Many of the utockmcii are turning
out cattle. If the good weather
continue they will all tie out III a
few week.
Lamonta Items.
April 7. WIX
ltnlny wenther todny.
I.uiuolila baaebull boy played
Sladra Muiiday. lue ocore wu
13-13 lu fnvor of Mndra.
A urprle party wa given to Mi
Jennie Wliidom Friday night. Tlione
pntH-nt were Mr. and Mr. Carl Win
doiu, Mr. and Mm, Harry Wludoiu,
lliiK-1 ItobliiHou, Margie, Wnudaand
Mlrun U-nch, Ada Mitchell, Nern
Welgnud, MiiIm-I (iriint, Mabel Smith,
lUrnlce (irant. Johnny Uohliioii,
Harold Holiy, liert ItobliiMou, Nor
man Welgnnd, Weaver Melton,
ICImer Mltcliell, Pearl Wclgatid,
U'wU Mitchell, J nine Grant and
Heorge liagucr. lie crvam aud cuke
were wrved by Mr. Wludoiu. Kvery
one n'purted a good time.
Jack Welgnud waa lu Prluevllle
Moudny. .
Church at I.amontu Sunday night
Joe Welgnud I on the lck lint.
Mike Illglow died at hi home
April 4, lull). Snowiiai.i..
CAPITALIZE YOUR IDEALS;
NOT IDEALIZE YOUR CAPITAL
Let Citii.n. and Not Charity Maintain
Playground.
"CnpltHllie your Ideals." tho aloKaa
of the American AiMtKitttiou of Com
menial Executive, typltle Uio twen
tieth century attitude toward civic bet
terment work. Kur nee tho message
to the man of iffHlm hn lieeu "Ideal-
liie your capital." The euipbaala haa
txHn placed UHn charity rather than
UKiii JtiMtlco, and the only stimulus
to good deeds has too often been the
fear of punishment or hope of reward
In the world to come, any the Ameri
can City.
It 1 anld-and with much truth
that we are living In a materialistic
age. Hut In our acarrh for wealth
nnd comfort remarkable discovery
has been made. We have learned that
the happiness of each dcieuds ukiu
the happiness of nil. We have learned
that righteousness pays here nnd now.
We have learned, In short, that our
Ideals may be capitalized.
And are we thereby lowering our
Ideals? Ask your townsmen their
preference as a place of recreation for
their children a playground maintain
ed by charity or a playground main
tained by self respecting citizens from
a properly assessed tax fund. Ask
them whether -they would vote to
nbnndou their present policy of sup
porting public schools by taxation and
depend ou philanthropy to educate the
coming generation, that high Ideals
may thrive thereby, or nsk them If
they would sell to some neighboring
town their flue waterworks nnd return
to the precarious supply of Impure
water Hint they formerly thought to
be good enough. Because these things
have paid and because tho cltlzeusnre
therefore glnd to maintain them are
they for that reason leas Ideal? No.
The Ideal of today Is the stiuure deal,
and It pays profits on all four sides of
the square.
For Sale.
Well Drilling iimchine for sule. Address
N. U. Jannskn Kbi Seneca St,, St. Johns.
Ore, 8-:0
Wood for Sale.
Order wooil before. 30th, cut from
solid pine anil tlr 16 Inch length; (2.75
per cord, ti delivery charges, lip
per Mill Crock. Richard It. Law
UKNC1C. 8-20
For Sale
White Wyandotte CockereU by 1. P.
Adameon, Prinevllle, Ore. tl 20
THE HIGH COST Of LIVING.
Hill are the prevailing high
price wholly tlie result of natu
ral law regularly working them
elves out) There I little duht
In my mind that governmental
meddling tin hud ttiucb to do
with IL - Uottfrlid Kocb of
llremrii.
I cannot agree wltb ucb theo
ry that tli tiltiu coat of living la
due chiefly to the change In
tHudard of living rather than
change In price. Tli trouble
la not b any mean wholly dua
to a lick of our early thrift and
economy In present day Ameri
can laborer. How much of the
high coat of living I due to tb
denlra of capitalist for excemlva
dividend, on watered stock I am
unprepared to any. Certainly
oiiio of It arise thua. Then the
high protective tariff hell to
keep It up too. But over and
above these artificial cause are
certain natural cause which
need explanation. 1 am positive
of tlie necessity for an Interna
tional luvestlnatlnn which will
learn the extent of thla phenome
non and gain working Informa
tion for effo tlve reform. Pro
fessor Taussig of Harvard Uni
versity. (if course In China conditions
are no had already Iwause of re
rent devastating flisxls that the
question of what cause high
prices becomes futile. The di
rect problem facing the unsettled
goverumetita of many Interior
provinces la bow to prevent too
many MHple from atarvlng to
dcath.-Louey Po Bang of Hongkong.
MAMMON.
We cannot aerva Cod and
Minimum, but we can aerva God
null Mamuion.HKer.
INDIVIDUALISM.
Individualism and aristocracy
are doomed. The commonweal
and Hie new democracy are coin
lug Into their own. We must de
velop a aocbil consciousness and
create a aoclal conscience some
while labor cries for unionism,
the church tor unity. And we
are beginning to realize that
Christianized labor and democ
rat lied Christianity could togeth
er not only conquer the conti
nent, but could win the world
for Justice, for righteousness and
peace.- lilahop McCormlck.
IMMORTALITY.
The belief In a future life Is co
eval with the beginnings of the
Human race In the history of evo
lution. The belief In a future life Is
one of the differential attributes
of humanity.
Man Is not only the animal that
possesses articulate SN?ecb and
the power of reasoning. He Is
the only creature who expects to
survive the event of physical
death.
That wholesale skepticism
which Is directed agnlnst what- -ever
exists or has existed In the
shape of an ancieut belief, that
violent outbreak of materialistic
atheism of the eighteenth cen
tury. Is eurely one of the most
mournful episodes In the his
tory of human thought
We yet sometimes are enter
tained by a belated eighteenth
century naturalist who Is fully
persuaded that his denial of hu
man Immortality Is an Inevitable
corollary from the doctrine of
evolution.
The more things we try to ex
plain tlie better we realize that
we live In a world of unexplained
residua.
Those who seek to prove any
thing by the evidence of disem
bodied spirits who hold commu
nication with certain mediums
are not likely to make much Im
pression umh minds trained In
Investigation John Fiske.
DAY.
Day! I lament that none can
hymn thy praise
In fitting strains of all thy
riches bless.
Though thousands sport them In
thy golden rays,
Set none like thee their Mak
er's name confess.
Grent fellow of my being, wake
with me!
Thou dost put on thy dazzling
colors of light
And onward from tho east go
forth to free
Thy children from tho bondage
of the night.
I hall thee, pilgrim, on thy lone
ly way.
Whose looks on all alike benig
nant shine.
A child of light like thee I can
not stay.
But on the world I bless must
soon decline
New rising still, though setting
to mankind,
And ever In the eternal west
my day spring find.
Jones Very.
County Court.
Pursuant to adjournment of March
11, P.'l'l, court was convened March
2t'th, IU13- All officer, wero present.
The following proceeding! were had of
record:
Whereas, it appears that a certain
arrant No. 1175, inued by order of
thia court July 16 h, 11(12, lor th sum
of I4OV3.O0 lias not been applied to the
purpose for wiiich It waa issued, that la
loe the purpose of taking op two cer
tain promikaory notes iatued by thia
court to the Heach Manufacturing Com
pany, a corporation.
And whereas, it appears that the eon
aideration upon which aald warrant
waa fouuded ha utterly failed ; that
aaid warrant la in other haoda than
those lor sliom it was intended and the
notes lor sliich it was Intended to be
auimtituted are etill outstanding against
the county of Crook.
ll i therefore ordered and adjudged
that said warrant No. 1170 Issued on
tlie 10th day of July. PH2, at the dl
taction ol thia court for the sum ol
$lliG.').09 to liearh Manufacturing Com
pany, a corporation, for the purpose of
taking up two certain note made by
this court in the favor of said beach
Manufacturing Company, lie and the
ainieis hereby forever recalled and can
celled anil the clerk of this court is here
by ill ret: ted to mark the stub fur aaid
warrant "void" and the treasurer is
hereby directed at once to take notice
that said warrant ia recalled and can
celled and he ia hereby directed to can
cel the registration of ssid warrant and
not to take up and pay aaid warrant if
presented.
In the matter of the transfer of the
cruising lund to the general fund.
Whereas, on the 6th day of January.
1912, by an order ol this court, a levy of
one and one-half mills on the dollar on
all the taxable property of this county
waa made for the purpose of creating a
fund to provide (or the cruiaing ol the
timber landa ol thia county aubject to
taxation, and
Whereas, said levy waa and baa been
duly extended upon the tax rolls of thia
county and taxes collected thereon to
the amount of 112,477.88. which amount
ia now in the bands of the treasurer of
this county and aet aside as euch timber
cruising lund, and
Whereas, the matter of cruising the
timber landa of thia county (or taxation
and assessment haa been and la hereby
abandoned, and the purpose for which
said fund waa created has been aban
doned and ceased to exist, and neces
sity no longer remains for the creation
of said bind or the maintenance of the
same, and
Whereas, said fund haa been and is
raised by general taxation the same as
the general fund of this county, there
fore, It ia ordered and adjudged by the
court that the county treasurer of thia
county transfer and turn over to the
general fund o( thia county, all moneys
now within aaid cruising lund, that said
ciuising (und be discontinued, and that
all moneys hereafter collected on aaid
cruiaing (und tie transferred and paid
into the general fund of this county.
Pated this 29th day of March, 1913.
In the matter of the Alfalfa road dis
trict No. 40 and the Deschutes district
to be known as Centrallo No. 39.
Whereas, the county surveyor has
made a report in the matter o( Des
chutea and Alfalfa road districts peti
tioning for new districts, and
Whereas, the county surveyor in the
adjustment of boundaries has advised
that the boundaries of the Deschutes
portion, to be called Centrallo No. 89,
be as called for in the petition ; and
that the boundaries of the Alfalfa dia-
t
HIGH GRADE
it ilfiy
Twelve Different Styles
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
trict So. 40, drcribel as follow.: I
Sections 13. 14, l.r, 22, 23 21,2.). 26.
27, .'U, 3- and 34 ol tp. 17 south, range
13 east J also the , of tp. 18 south, j
range 1.1 east ; also the t'.j ol tp. 16
south, range 14 east; also all of tp. 17
until, range 14 eaat also all of tp. 18
south, range 14 east; also all of tp. 17
south, range 16 eaat; also all of tp. IS
south, range IS eaat. It ia therefore
ordered and adjudged that aaid report
of the county aurreyor be accepted by
thia court.
That the Deschutes road district
aa petitioned for, 1 hereby created
and formed; that It be known a
Centrallo district No. S9; that It e .deceased. Charles Peu and Klroa c. Pett,
, ,, .. , and all unknown h.irs of Charles Pelt anj
decrltied aa follows: Commencing , Klm, ; FeM d(ceMj, M . D. Powell, t.
at northeast Corner of section 1, tp. 0. Powell. Addie Lonner. Emms J. Hsyrs,
m ...Mth runtra UaN.ianil iini,lii I ,nd " unknown hem ol John Powell
16 south, range 13 eaat and ruunlng , nd Emiy . Po, d(Cnwl, Columbus
thence on tp. line toeouthenst corner ' bee and all onknown beira of Keherc A.
of section 35. tp. 15 south, range lll.decease.1 Eii.a Pow;l. W. - PowelL
1 , .liberie Powell. Anna Moore. Xary Coch-
eat. thence north to the center ol j r,n, Koy Powell, Aiiee Powell, Uwrenca
the Deschutes river ou the et line j Moor and ail unknown heirs ot J. M.
A , . , Powell and Leora Moore, deceased. K. M.
or sum section i, tp. i. aoutn, range Puwell Kre1 A, vm. Lettie Jutnian,
12 east; thence up the center of anldiW.A. Booth, K. ii Hodsuu.C.J. John-
Deachutea river to the north and
Mouth center line through section It,
tp. 16 outh, range 12 east, thence
south through the center of sees. 16-21-28
and 33, tp. 16 south, range 12
eitut, and sections 4 and 9, tp. 17 ;
south, range 12 east to the one-' Hoiman. Nancy Crawford. Pauline I!ra.i
foiirth corner between section mid t. tir,":..h'u
l(i, tp. 17 south, range 12eftMt; thence 1
east on the section llue'ulne und one- (
'
! half tulles to the so ut beaut corner j
of section 12, tp. 17 south, range 13 Haute Breyman Bertha A-h. Edna'Brey
. .i ,u i 11. n . .i. nian. Hoy Bre)man. Arthur Breymaa
east, thence north eight mllee to the i ,, Bll - heir, of A. H. Breyman.
place of bcKlunllig, and, ideceaxed. Charles Pett and Elma C. Pett
Thf Alfullu e.mrl dutrl.r v, ill I. ' nd ell unknown heirs of Charles Pett and,
Inat Allalta road dletrtct o. 4U he ElniaC. Pett, if deceased. M.D. Puweil,
hereby created and formed ; that ItjJ.o. Puweil, Addie tanner, Emma J.
I doeerlbed aa follows: Sectlous 13, ' , .,nd nknI,wS '"If" ?f Joh"
,...,. . M . . . Puweil and Emily J. Powell, deceased,
14, 15, 22. 23. 24, 25, 20, 27. 34, 35 and , coiumbua Lee and ail unknown heirs of
36, tp. 17 south, range l-'l east; also , Rebecca A. Lee, deceased Eiiia Powell,
i, .. to .T ,o . W. 8. Powell, Charles Powell. Anna
the e4 of tp. 18 south, range 13 east; i Moor, MarT cocl.ran, Ko, Powell, Alice
also the s1 of tp. 16 south, range 14 Pow::. Lawrence Moore and all unknowa
ttuut- bIu,, uii -,f n 17 n. .,! heira of i. M. Powell and Leora Moor, de-
. -"-""i -"" I
14 east; auto an oi tp. i aoutn, range :
14 eaat; also all of tp. 17 south,
range 15 east; also all oft p. 18 south,
range 15 eaat. j
Notice of Administrator's Sal of
Kcal Estate.
Notice Is hereby given, by the un
dersigned, the administrator ol the
estate of Mary Wllklns, deceased,
that In pursuance ol an order of the
county court, made on the 7th day
ot April, 1913, lu the matter of the
estate of Mary Wilkin, deceased,
the undersigned will sell at private
ale alter the 9th day of May, 1913,
In Prinevllle, Oregon, all the right,
title and Interest of said Mury Wll
klns, deceased, at the time of her
death and all the right, title and
Interest the said estate baa acquired
in addition to that of the said Mary
Wllklns at the time of her death In
nnd to all of the following described
real estate, to-wit: Lote Five and
Six of block Eight In the Filth addi
tion to Prinevllle, Oregon.
Terms and condition of sale cash.
Dated this 10th day of April, 1913.
A. H. Lippman,
Administrator of the estate of
Mary Wllklns, deceased.
Toppenish Nursery Co.
Are Promptness, Axnd Qui Ota Pf
Service
Are promptness, smt quality ot service of By
Interest to youT Beaide getting the highest
grsue oi nursery bum's m De Obtained. Is it not
luiiiortsni thst you set it from a reiiihi mn
cern. one thai I. in business to stav, readv to I seven and twenty-five hundredths chains
tke care ot you lor years to come, and oue'thst j north from the south line of aaid sectiea
S. .1Z ,iU!J"i?t"a, V"'6 six; thence east thirty rods and seventeea
or'mruuruertHT1 b, links; thence north seventeen hundred
We hsvc a splendid lot of all the staple fruit, : sixty-seven and one-half feet, more or less,
shsde and ornsuienul stock for delivery the ! to the south bank of the Prineville Klour
coming fall and spring seasons, thriftp. mature I ing mill's mill race; thence up said mill
lhardy and splendidly rooted. It is the class , race, following the meanderinirs of the
ol stock you ne-d for your valuable orchard
uu. tvtKI IKU 13 GUARANTEED.
Toppenish Nursery Company
Toppenish, Wash,
Unsurpassed Nursery Stock Grown in the
Famoua Yakima Valley. More Active
Salesmen Wanted. .
Wood for Sale.
Wood lor sale at 14.75 and to a cord
at the yard; 60c extra per cord de
livered. P. L. & W. Co.
1-16
I You should not take
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.
1J Ask your neighbor
what he paid for his
Ludwig and then get
my prices
L3
Summons.
(nth circuit court of the Htate of Ore
gon, for Crook eoantr.
r. v u . i . .. vi' t -. .. ,t f ., -
cr;oi.. i.isiinill..
I.lxsie linllifonl. E'i;alieth Oullif..rd, W.
M. Yanderfuiol. Alexander Horifes, .
K iiodire. (Illie lli.lard. Mary I-loo h ton
and all unknown heirs of Alexander
Hodge, dereaaed, lloleenea IJiidte,'
M"phia A. Orchard, Allien Alien, F.ii.a
HUntari, Nancy Crawford, Paulina Brail
ley. John Allen. Klani Alien. Insae Ahea
and ail nnknown heirs of James M. Allen,
deceMi, Lucy Allen and ail onknowa
bairn of Andy Allen, deceased, John boru
mervilie and Kllen . fconimeiviile, his
wife. Fheb A. Jireywan. Otto Urevman,
Hsttie Hreynian, Bertha Ab. Edna Brey-
man, rloy Bray man, Arthur breymaa
and all unknown heirs of A. H. Brovinan.
"'"L" Z!"
!- 'endanta.
To l.iszie Geliiford, Eliznheth Oulliford,
W. M. Vanderpfiol, Alexander Hodges, 6.
K iiodire.. Ollle JJiitard, Mary Mouirhtoa
and all unknown heirs of Alexander
Huriieee, deft-sued, llulrenes Hodge.,
'puis A. urcnaw, Ainert Allen. r-Hen
dei-eawd. l.ucy Allen and all unknown
h""1 Al"'f 'Jf"". John Sora-
n..-ri-ill a.n.1 kllen K. Mi,nif-rv!ll. him
,,-. I'hel A. B rev man. oito Brevmsn.
ceased, R. M. Powell, Fred A. Powell,
lettie I'utinun, w. A. Booth. E. u. Hod-
son. ( J. Jolmwn, and all unknown heirs
or W . H. fuller, deceased, the aoove
named delendauu. and to an others inter
ested: In the name of the State of Oreaon:
You and each ol you are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint of
plaintiffs filed aainut you in the above
entitled auit within ten day. from the date
of the service of thia summons upon yoa.
if served within Crook county, btste of
Oregon, or if served within any other
county in thia state, then within twenty
daya from the date of the service of tbts
summons upon you, or if served by publi
cation as provided by law, then on or be
fore
Tat Fiftl Day af May. 1911,
and you and each of yoo are hereby noti
fied that if yon fail, neglect or refuse to a
appear or answer, for want thereof the
plaintiffs will take a decree against yon
and each of yon in the above entitled suit,
for the relict 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 all incumbrances, of tin
following described premises, to wit: Be
; sinning at a point one hundred feet acuta.
trom the southwest corner of block num
ber hv. of the town of Prinevllle, Crook
crounty. State of Oregon, according to M.
Hoda-es' plat of said town now on tie and
of record in the office of the county clerk
of Crook county. State of Oregon, ana
running thence west eighty feet; thenc
north thirty-two feet; thence west three
hundred twenty feet to the west line of
the southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter of section six, in township h'fteea
south, of range sixteen east of the Willam
ette Meridian in Crook comity, State of
Oregon; thence south on said legal subdi
vision line nineteen hundred eighty-eiht
nml nne.half feet, more nr lean tAtmint
1 on said legal subdivision line twentv-
svh bank thereof, to a point two hund
red seventy-one feet south from the soutu-
west corner of lot six in block number
five of said M. Hodges' plat oi said town
of Prineville, Oregou; thence north rifty
seven feet, more or less, to a point tw.
hundred fourteen feet south of said south
west corner of said lot number six; thence
west one hundred sixty feet; thence north
one hundred fonrteen feet to the place of
beginning, and containing 2.83 acres,
more or less. That the clouds now rest
ing upon plaintiffs' title to said premises,
by reason of the tallowing defective deeds
and instruments of writing, to wit; a
certain deed executed by Alexander
Hodges and Oulcenea Hodges, his wife, to
anies M. Allen, and recorded in book 2 oa
page 147, Record of Deeds in Crook
County, Oregon, intending to convey a
part of aaid premises, also a certain deed
executed by James M. Allen and Sophia
A.Ailen, his wife, to "the Firm of Krev
niau and yommerville," and recorded m
book 2 on page UIO, Kecords of Deeds ot
Crook County, Oregon, and intending U
convey a part of said premises, also a cer
tain deed from Arthur H. Breyman and
Phebe A. Breyman, his wife and John
Hoiumerville and Ellen K. Snmmerville.
Iiis wife, to Joseph Roenier, aud recorded
in nook z on page lii,, Kecords ot Heed ol
Crook County, Oregon, and intending to
convey a part of said premises, aiso a
certain deed executed by A. H. Breymaa
and P. A. Hreyman, his wife, and Joha
Soninierville and E. E. Sonmierville. his
I wife, to D. F. Stewart, and Charles Pett,
and recorded in Book 1 on page 237,'
i 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 wite, to David F. Stewart, and recorded
in book 4, on page 25, Records of Deeds of
Crook County, Oregon, and intending to
I convey a part of said premises, be lorever
removed, canceled and annulled, and toa.
j the defendants and each and all oftheiu
and all persons claiming by, through or
under them or any of them, be forever
j barred and eopped from having or claim
! ing any right, title or interest in or to said
; premises, or any part thereof, by reason of
I any conveyance or inheritance of said
j premises or any part thereof prior to this
j date, or for any other reason, and thuu
! the pliiintitis title to snid premises be for
ever established, continued and quieted,
! and for such other and further relief as
1 may he proper iu the premises.
This summons is published in the Crook
j County Journal, a weekly new-paper of
! geoer.-il circulation and published at Prine
j ville. Crook County, State of Oregon, for
six full weeks, in seven consecutive and
i successive issues thereof, commencing
I with the issue of Marcn l!0th, lHli hv or
der of the Hon. G. Springer, judge of the
county court of the State of Oregon for
Crook County, made aud entered on the
20th day of March. 1913.
Dated and published first time Mares.
20th, laia. M. E. BRISK,
Attorney fer Plaintiffs.
Why not take the Journal ?