Pendleton Presbytery Held at Prineville Tho I'restiytery of 1'enilleton held ft 4-iluya' HCKnimi In I'rlncville, com inencihK Thuiwluy evening of IhmI week. Kev. I. I. Gorby of Ilend preached the opening sermon. Friday two devotional rm-ctlnK und two bualneaa seanlijiu were hvld with a sermon in the evening by Kev. J. P.. Fauciitt, On Saturday two devotional meetings' and two buninesa Miwisna were held, with a Sunday School meeting In the evening at which addreHact were muilo by Iiv. J. K. Vernon and Kev, J. V. Milliiran. The ludiea of the church and congregation nerved dinner and mipH-r In the aiwendily room of the church, both Fridny and Saturdiiy. Thin wiw uiirfciuU-d very much by the Presbytery. Sunday was' a day full of the bird h work. Sunday School at 111 o'clock and the hour wan far too Mhiirt for all the K""d tliinga ar ranged fur at llml tune. Hie In- atullation w-rvicvH were from 1 1 o'clock to I. Rev. J. V. Milliiran initialled Kev. M. A. Prater. The' charge wits given by l!ev. W. L Van N'uya and wan full of the go Iel ami full if good truth. Rev. H. F. Hunter gave trw churire to the rongrcgution, Tho 3 o'clock arrviee wan the celebration of the lord's Supper. Tho evening" aer vice wan the climax. This meeting' wan presided over by Rev. J. NL CorneliHoa. Topic, "Miwtiona." Be fore the addresses) resolution were read by Rev. I. I. Corby, and groat credit in due thia committee. Tiny reKirUd aa follow: We, your committee on renolu" tiona, hereby respectfully aubnita its reKirt. W'n have enjoyed our atay in Prineville very much. We have fuund here a prosieroua peo ple, who are not IndilTerent to re ligious' intert-HU. It hua Ihmib a source of pleasure to note Uie rgna of coiumercil, prfcnnioiml, educa tional and religious prosperity in thia splendid city. Wu all fu! rind to have la-en here, and hope it mav tie our good pleasure soon to return. Therefore, He it Resolved by thiB l'reabjrtery that we hereby express to the good people of Prineville our sincere thanka for .the uniform ajiirit of kindness and hospitality shown during our stay. The ieople of Prineville know how to be agree- utile. Resolved, That we express to the good ladies of the Presbyterian ,r on gregaljun of thia cily, our aiucere thanka for tlie generous provison made for our entertainment; in the meals served here in this building, us well as in the provision for mr comfort and pleasure in the homes und hotels of the city. Resolved, that we heartily ex press thanks to the choir of this church, and to any others who may have aided them, for the splendid musical aid rendered in the deotiun al services, of this meeting of Pres bytery. Resolved, That the gratitude of this Presbytery is due aud the same is hereby expressed to Burker & Toney Auto Co. for reduced auto rates from Redmond to Prineville Resolved, That tho Presbytery of Pendleton hereby expresses to Al mighty God its grateful thanks that we have been permitted to see Rev Mr. Dixon preside over our sessions with the two daughters of Dr.. H.H Spaulding in our Preshyterial meet ings. Respectfully submitted. I. I. GoniiY, Chuirman. Mrs. C. I. Winnek gnve a re sponse in behalf of the ladies of the Presbyterian church. Dr. Gove re sponded in behalf of the choir and Rev. M. A. Prater in behalf of the congregation . The address by Rev, W. L. Van Nuys was an inspiration to all that heard him. He was followed by Rev. Towne, Tho closing address was given by Rev. J. (J. Dickson, the Indian preacher. This was i revelation to the congregation Rev. Dickson is surely a zealous speaker. He was deserving of a larger audience. We hope' Prineville will extend an invitation to the Pendleton Pros' bytery to meet in our town again, The next meeting of the Presby tery will be held in Hood River in October. W. Powell Butte. Mr. Allen Wlllcoxt-n wan n Prtue Vlllii visitor Tinxdiiy. N. I. Alley returned (win Piirllnnd Hiitunliiy where hit vlslti-d relative anil attended to liimlaewi. J. I.. Howard and nephew of I .it I'lne vlxltcd aeveral ditya lout week at tlii'C. II. Churlton home. Joliu Hohde wnt a bualnetis) vlaltor to I'rluevlIWi Friday. MU Alma Johnson visited home' olk several day the latter part ol the week, returning to Prineville .Sunday. At a h'1iiI meeting of the patrons of the Hhepard wliool Sitturdny even ing, Henry Tweet waa elected di rector to till the vacancy occualonetl hy the death of ('. II. Flatter. Mrs. K. A. lliiMw-tt ami children re turned to ttielr liouie In Prineville Niuidity lifter a lew ditys' visit with her sou. Hums, who has Im-u III. Melvln Foster went to Prineville U'i'ilnesdity oil business. Approprliite Arhor Day cxi-nincs were held 1 iy the pupils of the Shep. nrd school Krlduy. Mlesew Jennie mid Anna Miller 1'iiiiie out from Prineville Friday for a hrli-f visit W illi home folks. J. P. Ihihcrty' of lt 1 in mi whs a I'owell tint tt visitor Sunday. Mr. Iinherty tells us he Is thinking rlously nf donuliig overalls and straw hat and auuexlng tiluiself to I Ihe already lurge iiuuitH-r of fnriiH-rs out this way who lire making a 1I Mirci-MS of tmg raising. Here's a welcome frlelul Hoherty. A well knowii resident of this wee. (ton on a recent trip to Itend was obliged to go to the express iMttce at Unit place for a package which was here for uelghbor of his. o ask ing for the package he was luforined by a singular)- polite and obliging; telegraph operator that It was pool express olive hours. Our neighbor explained Unit he was aware of that but lu view of the tact that lie Meed 21 mill from Betid had Jsmt gut In towa ami wished to start homo be fore busluess . hours the following day he "w ould like to get the su k age that evening. He whs turn- minded 4ty the genial operator to "show his written unit" aud then to "sit lowu" mid be would see what Ik- conlil do later In much the smile toaes its he would use III order ing ft our dog oft tie premise. Alter waiting about an lnr the tired fanner was liniKled the pack age by the nrrogutit (lerson J the f 75 pay check. Our sympathy goes out to Uie residents ol this suction If this Is a sample tit the courtesy hituded out to them every day or Is this an extra brand kept mt band for out-of town visitors. J. A. Itlggs lout iiu-d the Wit Wit son ranch for the coining season. Mr. Itlggs will seed some of the liiud to biirk-y. Ills Imped a large crowd -wiW turn out Sunday to hear Rev. I.nrvc of ItediuoiHl preiuh at the Shepurd schoolhouse. Mr. aud Mrs. J. 1. Fiwter vll(ed a couple trf days In Heitd theifore part of I hn week. Porter Jieath has a phone In his house uinv-a-days. We warn the "central girls that I'oeVr Is al. ready apukfii for.' however. Allen WlUcoxen was a tiustness visitor to ilend Monday, if turning home Tuewlay. Alvln lilggs took a load uf Iiay to Bend Tuesday. Huff & Maker, autotuoltlle dealers of Prineville,, were lu this locality showing cra Monday. Egg for Hatching. S. C. Urowu Leghorn won Sst per at 1'.I12 county fair; three firstM, oni second, one third on one j m-u at Ited nioud Poultry Show. Kggs $1.5 per 15; 1 5 per hundred. Huff cOrph ttigton eggs per 15. B. F. Wu, hoit, Prineville, Ore. For Sale Household eiiilanent suitable for homestead cabin, inquire Journal. 4-10 it p. Wood for Sale. Wood for rale tit $4.75 and $5 a card Bt the yard j 60e extra per cord de- livered. P. L. A W. Co. 1-18 For Sale. Willi OHUiiiff niuchinetiir wile. Ai!tlrea N. 0. J AMMsKN 812 Honecs Bt., St. Julius, Ore, 8-JO Toppenish Nursery Co. Are Promptness snd Quality of Service Any Interest to You? nivliln Ki'tOim ll- hlk'Ui'sl. Knulo i( nursorv Hluok to Vm nbtitltu'il, in It nol Iniporhilil thHt vim id'l H from a ri'llnlilo i'iiiumtm. iiih- tlmt 1m hi InitilitpKH lo may, ri'iolv lo lnke i-Krn of you fur yoitrti lo I'omo, unit one tlmt tn ili'liT mlni',1 lo give Hallafiii'itnn? our ili'siro lo Hociiro vonr IuihIiu'hs Is only oxcoeiloil by our di'tcriu hint Ion to nii-rK n Wu have n npli'n.llil Im of nil Mm stnnlo fruit, dim, to mill oriitinu'iiliil stot-li for iloltvory tlie i'oiiiImk fall anil aiirlng 8iiilu8. Ilirlitp, innture llmrily ami iili'iiillilly rooleil, it in the elasa of stork yon neeil for your vhIuhIiIo orvhnril anil. EVERY TREE IS GUARANTEED, Toppenish Nursery Company Toppenith, Wash, Unsurpassed Nursery Stock Grown in the Famous Yakima Valley. More Active Salesmen Wanted. il-20 Pretty Wedding At Paulina There was a pretty home wedding at Paulina Tuesday, April 15th. The eldest il mig tiler of Mr. and Sirs, Thouiiia K. Gardner, Mlsa Myrtle, was united In marriage to Calvlu Morris. Iter. Itols-rt Itosa performed the ceremony at high noon. After which about thirty relatives and friends sat down to a sumptuous dinner. The bride waa attired In while embrlodered voile, with white satin slippers. The groom Is a well known young stockman, while the bride, who has bea lu the neighborhood only a short time, tins already made a boat of friends. We Join In hearty con gratulations and ts-st wishes. A Fhiksii. Lamonta Items. Horn April 7th, to the wft- of Jiiines Thulium, a boy. MUh Adit Mitchell eutertnliied a few friends tlie other day. They were the Misuse Neva Welgnnd, Myrllu t'ownn and Main- Itrnden. jv Knox Is very III with Un spotted fever. Mr. aud .Mrs. tileu Itldgcwny sH-ut the day at the home of Mr. ltoblu- mm hunduy. The Springer bridge will lie coin plelcd next mouth. Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. fdltchell were lu Frluevllle shopping Inst week Jesse Wlndoiu aud family k-ft for Un-lr new home uear Kugcne Sutur day. There will be a show In Lniiionta April 10. A good time assured. Peurl Wrlgaud. wus on the sick list last week. There was viiun-h In Lamonta last Suudsy alght. Mr. Roblusou, pastor. Myrtle Oawan Tlsited I.llllan Krogge fe'luyi butt week. J. Koblusoii aud faiuKy will leave for The Dulles soon. Miss Uenalce Ornut ba returneil from Madras where sbe has been at tending school. John Hush's face Is heullng rapidly. (ieorge Itngner tins moved to his home Irwtu the Itrlck Horn rauch. Miss Uetilah Ilarkcr has been visit- lag Mends In Prlnevtlle. 11111 Uasselt vtslU-d the Short rauch last Sunduy. August Nelson returned ta tin Morrow & Keenaa rauch last week with a herd of cattle. llruw McMeen started slu-arlug shii'pior Numa McCotn last wwk. Roberts Happenings Eoberts. Ore., April 14. 1H3. Messrs. Maker aad 11 uff of Prine ville wen- out several days last week deMiunslrntlug the Chalmers auto. They made a good showing on some very bad roads, jfts usual we en Joyed our ride and are already for another. Kd Parker aud Ira Wertx have j been plowing the past week ou wercAs claim. Tuey are sure mak ing the aage lly. lid Gould made a trip to tkeclt.y last week on busluetst. Mr. Kershuer was lu towa last week. Clarence Ferguson was another vlaltor to Prineville 'last week. H.G. Punn and brother left iidh erts last week for Prineville ou fcorse hack. We hear they returned on n wagon. Let us lioie jthey stay on tlie wagon. There waa one man In our eon muulty last week that every one was trying to dodge. Tho tax -assessor waa the party. Nearly -every one has turned ut their catrtie. The ouly ones beJug held are cows mid calves. Hogs for Sale Tlioroushhred lio--s, registered O.I.C., for sale on reasonable tHrmg.Aitilrefii) 1. L. Uibaou, Redmond, Oregon. 4-3-lui-uii For Sale. 1(10 aures 7miUia south of Minima below Company WellB, Crook County. Ort't-mi. 120 acres ploweil, 4"0 nori-H pttstun1, 3-room limine, all for loW. In MoGohni i k, Mot'lt-ary, Vanli. S-'.-o Seed Wheat for Sale. Kurly Wilbur. D. P. Adahbon, I'rine- ville, Oregon. 3-27 Crook County Journal, county ollioial paper. $1.50 a year. State Veterinarian. The Plate Veterinarian ia noon to visit Prineville; any casus of horse or cattle disease or lion eholtirii reported to this ollico will receive carelul attention. li. Sl'llINOKB, County judKB of Crook county. For Sale White Wyandotte Cockerels by 0. P, Adamson, 1'rinevllle, Ore. 0-20 Judge Springer Warns Parents It ha recently been brought to tlie attention of the county udge that a number of merchants re violating the state law wbicb prohibits the sale of tobacco to minors, and also that boys are using tobacco in public places. He feels that In many cases these offenses are being committed in ignorance of the law, and is anxious to do all be can in the way of warning before any action is taken. To tbis end the follow ing letter has been sent to a number of parents: Dear Sir It his been re ported to the juvenile court of this county that a number of hoys under the age of eighteen are violating a state law regulat ing the use of tobacco in any form by a minor in public, (Sec 21X1 L. O. L.) Your boy is umong this number, so in order to save yourHelf and bira future trouble, we would advise that you take steps to correct this evil tendency on his part. If you can ascertain, from what source your boy obtains bis to bucco, we shall be glad to co operate with you in enforcing the law against those who are knew ingly contributing to the de linquency of a minor by furnish ing him tobacco without the con sent of his parent or guardian, (Sec SUB 2150 L. 0. L.) Trust ing this note of warning will be sufficient to put you on the alert, we remain, G. Springer, County Judge of Crook Co." With each of these letters was enclosed the following sections from the code: "Sec. 2149 Unlawful to fur nish minor tobacco without par eal's or guardian's consent. "It shall be unlawful to sell, barter, trade, give or in any manner, furnish to any minor under the age of eighteen years, any to bacco, cigars, or cigareets in any form, nor aay compound of which tobacco is component part without the written coosetit of such minor's parent or guardian Any person violating the pro visions of this act shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum not less than f" nor more than $50." "Sec. 2140 Unlawful lor minor to smoke in public. It shall be unlawful for any minorunder the age of eighteen years to smoke or in any way use any cigar, cigareete, or tobacco io any form whatsoever, in any public high way, street, place, square, or resort. Any minor violating the provisions of this act 6ball, upon conviction, 'be fined in any sum oot less than fl.uu nor more than $10.00 or by imprisonment at the option of the court, twe days for each offense. Real Estate Transfers Issued by The J. H. ilaner Ab- Htrai't Coinpsuiy. March Slet to April .5th, 1913 DEEDS Elvira Clark to Isauelle JMondex- tec, lot 7, bik 0, 1st add. .Priuevllle, Ore & Wewtern Col. CV. to arl Me LauKhlln, lot 110-11, blk 2, Ath add rrluevlllB, $155. Clma. Altmchul to Maude E. Wc LnuKhltn, lots 1-8, blk 2, 4th add to Priuevllle, 1S0. Chive. Alteliul to Mrs. MauiJe McLiiKKhlln, lot :9, blk 2, 4th add to Prineville, 75. A. E. I tubler to C. Ray Beokley, v so, aw, 31-15 11, lota 4 -5-6 ot 6- 1S-11; $lfi00. K. Klc-linrd Klcliler to Grant Plutle e Be 23-17-12, $2,20U. WUUs A. Null to L. S. LoRaii, see 8, sla aw. aw se, 9-W20; $200. Horn M. Kills to W. F. King, ne w ot se, 4-18-12, $1. Willlnm Khlert to Win. Brenner, wj nw, 16-1311; ttw nw, 16 12-11, t250. W'm. I. Arnold to Jennie M. Ar nold, lots 7.8, blk 1-1, 4th mid l'rluo vllte, 1. NW Ttrus & Safe IVp Co. to W. J. McCulloi-li, n'i nw, 3G 21-20, 520. O. M. Iluffiunn to A. V. Aowes, uw se, 31-15-13, $2,300. C. A. Neekwlth to J. W. Williams, aw nw. 20-14-13, U.600. Guy Lnfollette to Sarnh Kethum, nj lots 1-2, blk 17, Prineville, 1. Lizzie Vanderpool to R. M. Tcm pleton, l-19th part of lots 5-6, blk 10, Priuevllle, $250. Call for Warrants. Notice la herehy siren that all yen- ersl fund warrants up to snd inclmlliii No. oil. Aim all revisternd tlitfu hoiil warrants trill tie paid uon pre sentation at my olfic. Interest stops Iter this date, April 17, lW.i. K. K JOSDAK, County treasurer, Crook county, Ore. Report of the Condition of THE CROOK COUNTY SANK at Prloe- Tllle, In lbs stats of Oref on, at tiis cloas of business April tb, I'll: usotacn. Loans and discounts 1112, & Overdraft, secured and unsecured.. 1.009 37 Bonds, and warrants t.7l us Bankluc noase M furniture end fixtures .0ul W Due from banks (not reserve banks). 'Ml VI Uue from approved reserve banks. ... 107,07 16 berks and otner casb Items t le tub on band 1,7.' 14 Total r-HIOO 1 LIABILITIES. apltal stock paid In I . 00 itiirplus fund H.uuo oo ndlvided profits, leas axpeuses and bin psld M7 21 Inie to banks and bankers 3t2 Iieposlia due Htaio Treasurer 6, no I Individual deposits subject lo i-hei k. 17,7H 16 Lfemand ceruneatea ol deposit vtz M '-ashler cheeks outstanding 701 74 line ccrtlflcales ol di poult lt.irjo 89 Key fund Total ...WLioo 81 I Hlaie of Oregon, County of Crook, as I. M. Klkins, cMstut-r ot the above-named ank. do solemnly "r lliat Oie abnve nute- meut Is irue lo Ibe Ov-it ol uiy knowledge and beliel. t. H Kikiiis, cajinier. Suli-H-rlbed and sworn lo before me Oils Uth ,ly of April. V.'Vi. M. a. Elliott, Notary Public. Correct Attest: w, A. Boom, L. K. rITEWART, Oiri-ctors. Report of the Condition Of Tie First Nstieaal Bask at Priaeyill., ia tke Sute ef Orsfoa, at tke Class sf B sine is, Aaril4, 1913. assouacES. Loans and discount fXfi.814.9o Overdralu, secured and unsecured.. 8,7elZ U. H. Bonds to secure clrcula'ion Ujoo oo Boads, securetles, etc lW.M Banking house, furniture and fixtures 12,517.77 other real estate owned J.TUMO Hue from National Banks not reserve agents S3,fl.52 Due from S law and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies and Sav ings Banks Hue from approved Reserve Agents.. 146,181.89 ('becks and other Cash Items 1.7IH.37 Notes of other National Banks 2,15.00 Fractional paper eurrency, nickels and cents 5.9 lawful money Reserve in Bank vis: Specie 128,282.00 Redemption fund with U.8. Treasurer l& per cent of circulation 625.00 Tetal i.,li7.7 j LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in f 50.000.00 : Surplus fund 50,000.00 j Cudivlded profits, less expenses and T .. ... ,.1 M vt National Bank Notes outstanding. . . . t&OM Due to state and prlvgte bank. 502 6 Dividends unpaid S.eoo.oo Individual deposits subject to check 377,891.57 Deaaand certificates of deposit 11,510.20 Total t6tN807.7 STATE OF ORKHON, i Counts of Crouk, I I, T. M. Haldwix, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that tne above statement is true to the beet of my know ledge and belief. T. M. BALDWIN, Cannier. Subscribed aad sworn In before me Uiia 11th day of April, UU. At. E- Brink. Notary Public. Correct Attest: O. W. Noble 1 T. H. I.tfoLutTTE V Directors Cakki W. Fostke J Netice for Publication Department of the Interior U.S. Lund Ullice at The Dalles.Oreiron April 10th, 1913. Notice la hereby slven that John CaHey, of Prineville, Oresron. who. on January 17th, 1910, made Homestead, of Prineville, Oregon; thence north rifty--No.OTvSOo, for 11 J IU'i,Sectlon 17,Town- 'Ten feet, more or less, to a point two--dlilo 16 South. Kauire 15 F.axt. Wll- I hundred fourteen feet south of said soutu- iHiuette Mertillan, has tiled notice of intentioa to make final three year 1'roof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tlie County Clerk, at his office, at Prineville, Or egon, ob the 22uil day ol May, 1913. Clalmatit names as witnesses: Ern est C. Ktmmell, James A. Motlitt, Thurman Mortitt, j It'll u Mustard, all of Prinerllle, Oreiron. 4-17-pd. C. W. Moohk, Register. Notice of Administrator's Sale of Kcitl .Estate. Notice ts hereby given, by the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Mary VYilkins, deceased, that tu pursuance of an order of the county court, made on the 7th day of April, 1913, lu the matter ot the estate of Mary Wllklns, deceased, the underelgued will sell at private snle alter the 9th day of May, 1913, In Prineville, Oregou, all the right, title and Interest of said Mary Wil Uns, deceased, at -the time of her tlenth and all the tight, title and tuterest the said estate has acquired in Addition to that of the said Mary Wilkins at the time of her death lu nud to all of the following described read estate, to-wit: Lots Five and Six ot block Eight In the Filth addi tion to Prineville, Oregon. Terms nntl .condition of sale cash. Dated this 17th day of April, WIS. A. H. Lll'l'MAN, Administrator of the t-Btate of Mary Wllklns, deceased. Notice for Publication Deptirt tiient of the Interior U.S. Laud Ollice at The Dnllea.Oregon April 12th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Charles A. Wall, of Huberts, Oregon, who, on March ltitli, 1911, made Hoiiit'stead, No. J)S:U9, for swj s i. Sec. 2:i and wj nw, nw sw, Section 2fl, Town ship 17 South, of ltangp 1(1 Hast, Wil lamette Meridian, lias tiled notice of Intention to make tibial commuta tion Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Timo thy K. J. Duffy, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Priuevllle, Oregon, on the 24th day of Mny, 1913. Clalmatit names as witnesses: Al bln Peterson, UeorgeW. Crawford.of Prlneville.Oregon, Claude C.Dunham, Bernard Gnsch, of Roberts, Oregon. 4-17-pd. 0. W, Mooitu, Register Summons. In the circuit court of the Stat of Or ffon. lor ('rook c,uiity. u. r. .no wart, j,, n n v . uur:son ana kuat Carlson, plaintitls. ys. I.iisieOulliforil. Eliraheth fiullifor. W. M. Vanrterpool. Aleisnilrr HiHlires, -K Modites. Oilie iJillard. Mary Hw.nirf.tors and all unknown heir of Airiaace Hiilres, deceaeeil, liulcenea Holcea N.plna A. Orchard, Albert Allen, tllees Holioan, Nancy Crawford, Paulina Brao ley. John Allen, Klain Allen. Isaac Allaat and alt unknown heirs of James M. Alleei, ileceaaed, l.acy Allen and all unknowra heirs of Andy Allen, deceased, John torn merrille and Kllen K. nommerriile, hi wife, fhehe A. Breyinan. Olio lire) man, Hattie Breyman, Bertha A.h. Edna Brey aiau. Klov Breynian, Arthur Breymma, and all unknown heirs of A. H. Brcyuiaw, .eceased, Charles PeU and Elma C. Pett and all nnknown heirs of Charles Pell anoi Kims C. Pett. if deceased, M. D. Powell. . O. Powell, Addie Lonner, Kmma J. Heyr-, and ail unknown heirs ol John Powell and Emily i. Powell, deceased, C'olumbu le and all unknown heirs of Rebecca A Lee. deceased. Klisa Powell. W. 8. Powell. Charles Powell. Anna Moore, Mary Cochi ran, Koy Powell, Alice Powell, Lawrem-er Moore and ail unknown heirs ot J. ,v Powell and Leora Moore, deceased. K. 11. Powell, Fred A. Powell. Lettie fulmar), W.A. booth, K. G. Hudson, C.J. John son, and all unknown heirs of v . poller, deceased, and all others interested Ueelidantii. To l.ii.ie Gulliford. Eliiaheth Oalliforif. W. M. N'ajnlerpool, Alexander ILodes. !. V. Hmlxes, Ollle Dillard, Mary ritouxliluc and all unknown heirs of Aleiaraler '"lllodKes, decea.ieil, Iiulcenea Holire. mhia A. Orchard. Allien Allen. Ellen Hoinian. Nancy I rawfoni, Pauline lirad- .ey. John Alien, r.iam Alien, Isaac Allen, aiid ail unknown heirs of James M. Allen, deceased, Lucy Allen and all unknown heirs ot Andy Alien, deceased, John tion merville and Ellen K- sonmierville. Ilm wife, Phebe A. Brerman, Oito Breymanr Hattie Breyman. Bertha Aih, Edna Brey man, Ploy Brejman, Arthur Breyman. and all unknown heirs of A. H. Brevman. deceased, Charles Pett and Klma C Pett and all unknown beirs of Charles Pett and Elma C. Pett, II deoeajed, M. D. Powell, J. O. Powell, Addie Lonner, Emma J. Sayrs and all nnknown heirs of Johir Powell aud Emily J. Powell, deceased. Columbus Lee and all unknown heirs oC Rebecca A. Lee, deceased. Kina Powell. W. 8. Powell, Charlea Powell. Annar Moore. Mary Cochran, Roy Powell, Aliear Powell, Ijtwrence Moore and all unknown heirs of J. M. Powell and Leora Moore, de ceased, K. M. Powell, Fred A. Powell. 1-ellie Putnian, W. A. Booth, E. &. Hod eon. C i. Johnson, and all unknown heirs of W. H. Fuller, deceased, the aoove named detendauu. and to ail others inter ested: In the name of the State of Oregon; You and each ot you are hereby require, to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed againut you in the atxjver entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon yon. if served within Crook couaty, state ofT Orexon, or if served within any other county In this state, then within" twenty aays from the date of the service of this summons upon you, or if served by publi cation as provided by law, then on or bet fore Tae Fiftk Day sf Hay, I9I3V and you and each of you are hereby noti-: bed that u you tan, neglect or reiuse to scs 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 relict prayed for in the complaint. -that is tossy: For a decree of said court- that the piaintins are tae owners its tear ""'P". "cuuioraucea, ot uiw , point one hundred feetiowta (rom the ,olUhwest comer of block nnro- j ber tive of the town of PrinevUle, Crook. i crounty, 8tate of Oregon, according to M. of record in the office of the county clerk; of Crook county, State of Oregon, ancfi running thence west eighty feet; tbencev north thirty-two feet; thence west three -hundred twenty feet to the west line ot the southeast quarter of the northeasts quarter of section six, in township fifteen south, of range sixteen east of the Wiliam- -ette Meridian in Crook connty. State of Oregon; ther.ce south on said legal subdi- -viiiion line nineteen hundred eighty-eighv and one half feet, more or less, to a point on said legal subdivision line twenty seven and twenty-live hundredths chaine i,rth Fmm tlia.-tntli linanf mi,) iwtina . nuuiccB jiib. wi mki Minu iin uu uie biu six; thence east thirty rods and seventeen! iiinkii; thence nortn seventeen hundreds ! sixtv-seven and one-baif feet, more or lees, - to the south hank of the Prineville Flour--ing mill's mill race; thence op said milU race, following the meandering of tax? ltd seventy-one feet south from the south west corner of lot six in block number: 'hve of said II. Hodees' olatotsaid tow west corner of said lot number six ; thenw we?t one hundred sixty feet; thence norilt one hundred fourteen feet to the place of beginning, aud containing 22.83 acres, more or less. That the clouds now rest ing upon plaintiffs' title to said premises. , by reason of the following defective deeds- -and instruments of writing, to wit;: s'i certain deed executed by Alexandei H,nlir.i an,l IliiUnaa UnAaa hi. ,f. sanies M. Allen, and recorded in hook i arv page 147. Record of Deeds in Crook; County, Oregon, intending to convey ar part of said ureniises. 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! mr book 2 on page UK), Records of Deeds oft : Crook County, Oregon, and intending to convey a part of said premises, also a-oer tnin deed from Arthur H. Breyman and; Phebe A. Breyman, his wife and Johis' Sommerville and Ellen E. Sonmierville. his wife, to Joseph Roenier, and recorded, in book 2 on page 197, Records of Deeds cuT Crook County, Oregon, and intending fx convey a part of said premises, also-at. cerlaiu deed executed by A. H. Breymar . and P. A. Breyman, his wife, and"Johu Sommerville and E. E. Sommerville. his wife, to D. F. Stewart, and Charles Pets. . and recorded in Book 1 on page 23. Records of Deeds of Crook County, Ore gon, and intending to convey a part oS said premises, also a certain deed em cuted by John Powell and Emily Powell-, his wite, to David K. Stewart, and recorded in book 4. on page 285, Records of Dcetts of Crook County, Oregon, and intending tc convey a part of said premises, be torever r-"iovcd, canceled and annulled, and tha the defendants and each and all oftheni, and nil persons claiming hy, through or under them or any of them, be forever barred and estomied from having or clainv ing any right, title or interest in or to siik2 premises, or any part thereof, by reason of any conveyance or inheritance of said premises or any part thereof prior to thisv date, or for any other reason, andthai the plaintiffs title to said premises be for ever established, confirmed and quieted', and for such other and further relief as, may be proper iu the premises. This summons is published in the Crooli Ctmiitv Journal, a weekly newi-popoT i general circulation und inililislied at Prine ville. Crook County, State of Oregon fcw six full weeks, in seven consecutive and successive issues thereof, commencing, with tho issue of Marcn 20th, 1M3, bv or der of the Hon. 0. 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 Mart-lx. 20th, 1913. M. E. BRISK,. Attorney for Plaintiffs Why not take the Journal ?.