Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 28, 1914, Image 7

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    BREEDING DAIRY
I COWS IRREGULARLY
There exist two dangers of allowing
I milk cow to remain open fur mi lu
Infinite period, write a correspondent
of tliu Ititritl New Yorker. In the first
aluco ilio la less apt to conceive when
ttintod, out) in tho second place alio l
pt tu go dry fur a lung period after
tlii nutting l tlmilly made In rrnio she
Joes selllu. It Is customary In lnrgo
Bulrlos, whore tho calves nru not nn
Illl0l'll1ht lll'lll of value, to permit tho
town to fivslti'ii oni'u In llfU'oii or six
teen iii'Millio.
ordinarily, however, for dairy- farm
practices It Ih much more desirable to
ttinto tlii'in so Hint they will freshen
x - A'
l.lmtunwcxMl IIiiik, Ih llolnleln
Frlmmn cow hvrowllh ahown, Is
Hit animal of iurwln marlt. Blm
produced wlion four unit ana-halt
yaara old In cvn daya sod pound
ut bolter, In thirty daya IX 7 pound
of bolter and In Mi daya I, IMS!
pound. 1 1 or milk yield for tlx
yor was I pound, tootlna I.M
per cent of flit. Hr buttar rword
I tli world' iiwiImI for liar el.
1'urlna" tht ll ah carried a coif
for von month of lit yoar, nd
liar I Ih baat racord vtr md
umlor Ilk condition. I.lndmwood
Hop I owned by O. W, Hieing.
K.yolls. O.
iwo mi'b year. Till pmrlloe stimu
late the milk flow, mid utiles row
U particularly a persistent milker
b I lea apt to give uiurh milk
if Irregularly brad nnd uot permitted
to frvahen nt Tretiuent Intervals. The
inliunl will keep lu Kood condition
physically If not bred. In fact, alio 1
cry npt to put on nn excessive
amount of flesh, and tlil U one of tlie
reason why she I I unit npt to con
reive when mated.
Instance are frequent where cow
have been used fr family purpose
hi) not bred for Intervals of two years
or more, but It I the exception rather
than tho rule to have ueu animals
give milk enough to pay adequately
for tint rare Involved lu their main
tenance. If desired to carry a cow
over from spring freshening to fall
freshening or If necessary to avoid
riilvlnif during fly tluio tho practice U
(justified.
f-
SILAGE FOR HORSES.
Handl.d With Car It Maka an E
Gallant Wintar Fad.
Tho vii I no of RllnKO for horse In
Itronlint a a inwuia to rnrry t liotu
tliruuuli tho wlnli-r mnimni rlicaply or
to mipploiiioiit piiHturu diirlnu droiiKlit
To clioiipcii tho ration of brood iimroa
In winter no feiil liua nmru value tbiin
,mkI corn alliiKo. U Krtilii kh' Into
the alio with tho atovor no addlllonal
crnln la nemll for brood nuire. liny
Im-Iiik the only aupplcuieiitiil fwd tiro
iramiry. If there U llllle riilu on the
ruin the allnuo ahotild bo nuppU-iuent-d
with oni pound of old proeesa Mil-ai-rd
oil I neu I or rottoniul tnenl dally
per thoiiMii'l potinda live weight, irln
klii I over tho hIIiiko.
i Home to bo wintered ou a lliiao
nnd hay rutloii ahould be Hturtod on
about live pound of slhige dully per
IhoiiHiind pounda live weight, the ttrnln
and liny rutloii IwIiik Kmdimlly dit
creiiHed na the ullage la Increnaed until
tho rut Ion In twenty pounil alhiKo and
fen pound of liny dully per thoiimind
iwunda live welKht It will require
ntmut a month to reach the full food
of illaco, but tho period may be do
rreitaed aomewliat, dependlim on the
Judgment nnd iklll of tho fowler.
Mnrea fed In thla manner will be lu
aplentlid condition for foaling, and, ao
fnr aa the wrltor a experience Boon, the
foul will lie fully aa vlnoroua, with
Itmt a much size and bone, aa If the
nmrea were fed tho conventional gralu
and hay rntlon.-U. 8. Department of
Agriculture Itullotln.
Wa.d 6da In Silas Killad.
That tho awda of the common Held
weed when allood with corn, peaa or
nnv (il her funiL'rt UHed at alhlKO Will
not retain anlllclont vitality to Rerml
nnto In the aprln when returned to
tho hind mixed with manure la tno ihj.
lief of experiment alallon men. While
there are not experiments on record
with reirnrd to tho combined chemical
notion of allnso nnd ninnuro on the ger
mination of Beoda, It la quite HUely that
. there Is little dancer of seeding valu
able flulda with noxious weeds In this
milliner. Knnxna Fnruior.
DAIRY WISDOM.
Wllh Hie cows on dry feed It t
la a good plun to add warm wa- 2
ter to the milk before It Is atrnln-
i'd lu the creattu'ry or separator. A
Tho Nvloi.tloii of the bull to 4
bend thu liurd Is of thu urea teat
luiiiortnuce. lie Is half of the
herd from the breeding stand
point, as his Inmioiice will stamp
every calf and miilte it better or
poorer than Its dum.
Don't churn In a cold room If
you expert satisfactory reaults
rrom the butter.
Met I or rows liienn a lessened
font of production.
(lood butler can not bo made
unions condition are rliiht. If
you have trouble with the cream
II ml out what Ih wrong and rem
edy It.
SAVE THE RUNT PIQ.
With a Llttl Care It May Davalop InU
a Valuable Animal.
There are some farmers who recom
mend killing all the runt pigs. This
might lie a good plun when hundreds
of pigs are farrowed every year on
the farm. However, If tho pig crop
Is small and the price of pork con
tinues on the ascending scale It will
pay to give tho runts extra care and
develop them Into good hogs.
If the runt Is left with tho herd be
will no doubt always lie a runt, but If
separated and given extra care he may
make as good a hog as most any of
the herd. Often a runt has good quali
ties that will ahow tbemaolvea If given
a chance.
It la best to put the runts together
In a (ion and give them the slops that
are rich to milk. It will be well to
put aome bran and shorts In their slop
and to soak the corn given them so
that It will le easily digested.
I tried this plan of feeding with a
runt pig a neighbor gave to my boy,
says a corrciondcnt of the Farm and
Itanrh. When marketed he was fat
and fine. It waa not long until he
showed but little evidences of being a
runt
AVOID SORE SHOULDERS.
Pasrlv Fittlna Collars and Hsrnaaa a
Frequent Souroa of Trouble.
An ounce of prevention Is worth a
pouud of euro. Thus, at thla senaou,
brforo the press of spring work begins
there Is opiHirtunlty to lit collars and
harness so as to avoid troublesome
shoulder nnd other sores. Among the
moat InilHirtnnt Cannes of shoulder
sores, anys C. I-. Humes of the Colo
rado Agricultural college, are Improp
erly filled col tan, too largo collars,
loose harness, too wide collnra at the
top and not donning the collars and
tho home' shoulder after a day's
work. Tho first thing one will notice
Is that tho skin over tho affected iwrt
I hot. dry nnd painful. Then the horse
will show pain when put to severe pull
log. As tltuo goes on a swelling ap
pears J'int alxive the point of the shoul
Hti Minions
In the circuit court of the ilata ol
Oregon for Crook county.
Crook County, Oregon, a public corpor
ation, plaiiitnl,
Third add to rrlnevllle, aii swj, awl
sej aoc 22, ip 12, r 15, lot Z, awj nt!i
sec o, ui in, r u, lot zz, hi it 4o, iccl
vs.
John Arnlektir, Aahwood Gold Mining
Co, 8 A llakley, 8 II H'irncs. V 0 Hindi,
snan, C C Uniler, O K Collilian, Itulda
Carsoo.il K Cbsflee Frank D Cbamplin,
H W Coirinton, E V Cooper, John W
Crooka, F M Donaldson, Cathorlne
Dwyer, Klinlrlt Frguou, Ida A Finch,
Cliaa Foaberg, L U French, 11 W
Humble, DUilrltier, Joaepli W (ilenaner,
IC T Holmes, Chun F Holt, Kva John
on. D II Keller. Irvine A Hamilton, J
W .lotion, Laldlaw Hsnkiog A Trust
Co, W A 1-auili, Ueo 1' Lee, W Lord, F
M Lovelnnd, J W Mnckev, H b Miller,
Lettie Miller, Lime Millignn, A M
Miukler. J M Montvouinrv. II K Alton,
Ciilutiiliia Valley Trust Co, Cdiimliia
S'liitliorn Irrigation Co, Mary Ferguson,
l leiclier A Croup, W F llamiiwr, W VV
llrrl, KJ Lane, Mav Held IJroa.JVV
McColliim. Jail McCojfnin, McTaggart
At llyo.Mis M J I'rlce, W P Myers. A
W Wvra, John AleUirniicK, i MCUOV.
1 II McUliee, t; U Mc.Neeley, I'eiry vv
Neablll, C I' Nelson, T It Ksborn, J 8
Kuuuells, D P 1 '.', Koed A Mtoidl, Tom
Iteilly eat, A T lUuulle, I' I) Heynolds,
Hod mood Townaite Co, O li Handy,
Ksnlord St Itodmnn. I) F Shruin. Himp-
aon & Wilson, J F Btaley, Julia Htetdl,
Nettle bteveuson. J i) blorer, Jonn
Siaemore, The Central Oregon Hanking
Trust Co, Pilot Untie Del Co, U M
Triplett, Henry Tweet, It Tl Vauirlinv
llarry U Went), A ft wianer, j r wei
burn, O W White, W C Wills est, John
Biaemore, O E Smith, J C Stiles. Wm
O Utiles, Laconle Btiles, J P Strickler,
CbasTedfo.d et al, Warner & liurnett,
And alt peraona unknown owning or
olaimiig to own, or iiaving, or claiming
to tiava an rlnhl. title, equity or inter
est whatever in the resl property here-
luallor (locribed,deIenuanU.
To John Arnicker, Ash wood Go'd Min
ing Co, S A liakley. H 11 Homes, U u
Huchanan, C C Ilutler, O F Colli'.ian,
Hulda Carson, H E Chaffee, Frank D
Chaplin. 8 W Compton, E F Cooper,
John W Crooks, F M Donaldson,
Catherine Dwyer, fclmlra ferguson
fitilnndld draft colta can bo raised
without oata n-snrdleaa of what th
avorasa farnior bnllevf If th car
ful cxtiarhiiBiit of th Knnan ata
tUin nmy b believed. Airulfa, corn
fuddnr and imaturase, with a com
t.lnu,i..n fnHl nf porn. 70 uer cent:
H per cent, onn oiuneni, per
huva aeeuilngly made colt
bettor than out, and at a
nr 9n nr runt leaa. A Dound
of the srnln mixture contalna the
nine dlseallhla elementa aa a pound
of oata, and a an energy producer
the two are alike, pound for pound.
A day' rutlon of oata coata 10.6
canta aainst a ft for the mixture.
Ch
Foslierg. L B
mond, lot 2, blk M, Hedmond, ai awl,
w sei see 84, tp 14, r 12, lot 2, aec 3, tp
1'), r it, 'i i sec tijt swj sec 24, tp
10, r 13, ii at 'J sec Z, tp 17, r 12, ri
lieL sej, swj seJ-4 ec 18, tp 9, r 18,
lot 5, lik 4, 5th sdd to Frineville, GUxlW
ae cor Lytle acre, strip ol land 100 feet
wide wst of canal, Frineville parcel,
lot 0, blk 11, I'almain, ri nr, awl neL
oi sej sec 4, tp 10, r VJ, &i nw, ni
ai, lots 2, 3, ol soc 7, tp IS, r 17, m l
sec 32, tp 19, r 10, Lytle, K)x200, t
swL i ae sec 25, tp W. r 19, all sec 10,
tp 20, r Id, lot IS, blk 16, Ilond, lot fl,
blk H, liond, lot 11, blk 2B, lot 13, blk
2N, lieud, rj se aec 24, ri n. t sec 25, tp
17, r 11, i ih i, sei tie, ne ae sec 0,
tp 12, r 10, swj nej, s nwj, nej aw,
r.i sel sec 2:i, tp l.'l. r 15. lot 8, blk .
' L'Udlaw, J sec 34, tp Id, r !'.. n J nwj,
set nt, nej swj sec as, tu i, r iu,
poisonul property lien on n rj sec IS,
tp 12, r l i, lota 13 14, 1.1, blk 15, Heml,
t tl sec Hi. tp li), r l', ni'l eJ tec
ll,t17, rl, lot II ink 6, lot 3, blk
20, Luidlaw, lots 2:!. -'), blk IH, Laldlaw.
lots 1, 2, blk IX, Li ilaw.lotll, blk 4,
Laidlaw, lots U, l'J 11 12, blk 17, Des
chutes, liei nJ. i. 1 lie aec 23, sr
S c 14, tp 15, r 12.
Said John Arnuker. Atiliwood Gold
Mining Co, 8 A liakley, 8 H Bornes, C
C Kuchanan. C C Butler, (i F Callihsn,
HuldaCsrson.il E Chaffee, Frank D
Champlin, S W Compton, K F Cooper,
John W Crojk-f F M Donaldson, Cath
erine Dwyer, blmlrs rbrgoson, Ida A
Unch, diss rosberg, L, a rrencn, 11
W Gamble. B Uildner, Joseph W
Olessner, ET Holmea, Chas F Holt, j
Hamilton, J W Jones, Laidlaw Bank
ing 4 Trust Co, W A Lamb, Ueo r Le,
W Iord. F M Loveland, J W Mackey,
H E Miller, Leltie Miller, EUie Milti-
gan, A M Minkler, J M aiontgomery,
H K Allen. Columbia Valley Trust Co,
Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary
Ferguson, Fletcher Croup, W t Ham
mer. W W Harris, E J Lsoe, Mayfield
Bros, J W McCollum, Jail McCollnm,
McTaggart & Bye, Mrs M J Price, W P
Myers. A W Myers, John McCormick,
T McCoy, T U McUhee, C C McNeeley,
Ferry W Newbill, V r Kelson, i.
ltalrorn, J S Kanuele, D P Kea, Reed A
Steidl, Tom Keilly eat, AT Kendle, P
a Ke nolda. Kedmond lowonte IX), Kj
K Sandy. Sanlord A Rodman. D P
Shruin, Simpson A. Wilson, J F Staley,
Julia Steidl. Nettie Stevenson, J 0
Storey, John biiemore, The Central
Oregon Banking & Trust Co, Pilot Butte
Del Co, U M rnplett, Henry l weei, K
B Vaughn, Harry G Webb, A E Wianer,
J F Welburn, G W White, W C Wills
est, John Siaemore, G E Smith, J C
Sti es. Wm U stiles, income bines, J
P Strickler, Clias Tedford et al, Warner
& Burnett, and all persons unknown
owning or claiming to own, or having
or claiming to have any right, title,
eouitv or interest whatever in toe real
property hereinabove described, as the
owners of the le.al title oi the above
described property as the same appears
of record and each of the other persons
above named are hereby lurtber noti
fied that Crock county, Oregon, a pub
lic corporation, will apply to the circuit
court of the county and state aforesaid
(or a decree foreclosing the lien against
tlie property above described and men.
lioned In said certificate. And you are
hereby auionioued to appear within
Hlxtv'diivs after the tirnt publication
of this BUintnouB, exclusive o! the
day of said first publication, and de
fend this action or pay the amount
due ae above ahow n together with
costs nnd accrued Interest -aud In
cumo of your 'allure to do ao, a de
cree M'ill be rendered foreclosing the
Hen of km Id taxes and costs nitnltiHt
the land and premise above named.
Thla milium ma Is published by or
dtr of the Honorable G. Springer,
ludire of the county court of the
state of Oregon, for the county of
Crook, and sold order was made
nnd dated the 2ird day of April,
1SI14, and the date of the tirst publi
cation of this summons is the 23rd
diiv of April, 1914, and the lust pub
lication June 25th. 1914.
All process and pa pen In this pro
ceedliiir may be served upon the un-
t he aame beinT ih, I der-liined rw.dlng within the state
the same DeiHg t lie ,m address hereafter
,1V t mVutlonrd. Willah,, H. W,,
District attorney nnd attorney lor
plaintiff. Address, Frtneyllle, Ure.
bran
cent
grow
Watch Straw Fad Horaea.
Horses' months should be examined
regularly onco a week when feeding
on wheat atrnw. Tho beards from the
grain ball up In tho horso'a mouth and
penetrate the gums, sometimes caus
ing the nnlmnl to have a very sore
mouth, and It refuses to cat. The hurd
clots are easily removed. A change of
feed occasionally for a day helps to
keep the horses' mouths free from
rankers.
Rich Strlppinga.
When the, farmer uiulei'Htunds that
the lust Ntrli'iplnga of a dairy cow are
over TilK) per cent richer in crenin than
tho first few pulls ho may bo a little
more thorough In his work during the
milking hour.
der; It Inter fills with serum and If It
Is not opened liecomes Infected, and nn
almcess Is tho result.
lu tho first place, have the collars fit
tho horse anugly (too loose collars are
worse than tight ones), keep the har
ness tight, clean the collar every night
nnd wash tho shoulders of tho horse
with cold water.
If one can treat the sore shoulder be
fore It OUa with serum, batho It with a
liniment thnt will not blister, and do
not work the horso. If the serum baa
formed, then open the cavity freely and
treat with mild disinfectants until heal-
lug takes place and the sklu hns haired
over, ortentlmes artcr pus nas rorm
ed and the horso has not been put to
work for some tlmo tho pus liecomes
cheesy and later dries Into a hard
bunch. Then when the horse works
agnln tho shoulder becomes sore. The
only remedy Is to have this hard, Arm
tlssuo removed and treated with dlsln
foctaiila until holding Is complete.
The Necessary Silo.
Few facts In agriculture have been
more clearly nnd conclusively estnli
Hulled than that the silo Is a necessity
to tho 'Slock farmer. When we con
Hlilcr tho various conditions undet
which the inimei'oiis experiment sta
tions nil over tlio country have been
conducted It Is surprising to find the
results so similar nnd all pointing to
tlio one conclusion.
I.I- 4 L-I.I.
(IB A i nun.
French, H W Gamble, 11 Uildner,
Joseph W Gleanner, ft T Holmes,
Chas F Holt, Eva Johnson, 1) B
Kelley. Irvine A Hamilton, J W
Jones, Laidlaw Banking A Trust Co,
a i.aiiio. v.w r ijnv, . i4uiu, - ...
Loveland. J W Mackey, II E Miller,
l.ttlH Miller. Elsie Milligan, A M
Minkler, J M Montgomery, II K
Allen, Columbia Valley Trunt Co,
Columbia Southern Irrigation Co,
Mary Ferauaon. Fletcher A Croup, W
F Hammer, W W Harria, E J Lane,
Mayfield Bros, J W McCollum, Jail
McCollum. McTaifiiart A Bve, Mrs M
J Price, W P Myers, A W Myers,
John McCormick. T McCoy. T If Mc-
tiliM. C C, McNeeley. Perry W New
bill. C P Nelson. I K Baborn, J S
Hannells, D P Hea, Keed & Steidl
Tom Keilly eat. A T Kendle, P 1
Heynolds, Redmond Towneite Co, C
E Handy, Sanford Hodman, D P
Shruui. Simpson A Wilaon, J F
Stalev. Julia Steidl. Nettie Steven
son. J O Storey, John Sisemore, Tlie
Central Oregon Bauklng A Trust Co,
Pilot Itulte Del Co. C M Triplett,
Henry Tweet, R B Vaughn, Harry G
Wabli. A K Wianer. J F Welburn. G
W White. W C Wills eat. John Sine-
more. G E Smith. J C Stiles. Wm G
Stiles, Laconie S ilea, J P Strickler
Chaa Tedford et al. Warner A Burn
ett, and all peraous unknown owning
or cUiiiiinu to own. or having or
cluiminir to have, any right, title
eonitv or interest whatever in the
real property hereinafter described
the above named uetenuanis
In the name of the state of Oregon
vou are hereby notified that Crook
County. Oregon, a public corpotatinn,
the bolder of Certificates ol Delin
quency numbered C UU to C W. sav
ing and excepting uutuliers C 141, is
sued on the 20th day ol April, 1914. by
the Tax Collector of the county of
Crook, state of Oregon, for the amount
of Two thousand nine huudred thirty-
one and ninety-nine uunureotna
(12931.1111) Dollars,
aniiiinit then due
taxea for the year WON. together with
penally, Interest and costs thereon up
on the real propel ty aasossed to you, of
which you are the owner as appear of
record, situated in said county and
stnte, and particularly bounded and
described as follows, to-wit: Lot 2, blk
40, Palmain, e eel aei, 36 9-16;
nwj nwi, ei nwj tec 20, tp 19, r 13, rj
sei eec 6. tp 19, r 21, wjf swl nee 4, tp
19, r 21, sel nej sec 9, aw nwj, w swj
aec 10, tp 12, r 12, sej ae. sec 1, tp 13,
r 13, s ewi. net "i w 6, P W. r H.
swi ai sec 23. tp IS, r 12, ni swj sec
5, tp 15, r ao, rj set sec b, ip 10, r o,
nwl sec II, tp 13, r 20, ei sei, nwi "i.
swi mi sec 0. tp 13, r 1, Bi nej, ei sei
ec 25, tp 12. r 15, lots 2, 3 4, sei sl
sec 30, tp VI, i lb, m nwt, nwt swj
sec 25, tp 12, r 15, also parcel in sec 20,
n lo IK ul uV al nel BRR 1(1. tn 14.
, " K . i -r '
r IS, lot 4, blk 17, Laidlaw, awj sJ sec
22, tp 17. r 10, wi nwl. M'i nwi eeu 27,
tn 17. r 10. eW nel. 1 Bel sec 3, tp IS,
r21, Bwisei.ritetsec .H, tp 11, r IS,
nwl swi sec 9. tp 11, r 18. ei Bel Bee 32,
ni swi sec 33, tp 10. r 14, nei sec 14, tp
12, r 10, nwi aeo la, tp la, r 10, nj swj.
sei swi, awi Bel "re 24, tp 9. r 17, si nei
eK, srl sec 17. to 11. r 19, n nwi, swi
nwL4 seo 17, sei nei sec IS, tp 11, r 19,
nwi nwi aec 11, tp 11, r 17, si ni sec
17. to 17. r 18. nel Bel Bee 34, nel nei
bcc 22, tp 15, r 12, wi ei seo 16, tp 14, r
21, lot 8, blk 1 A ah wood, nei nwi, "i
nel, Bei nel sec 29, tp 10, r 13, lots 13,
14, blk 14, Laidlaw, wi wi eec 36, tp 15,
r 10, lots 1, 2, blk 1, Paulina, swi sec
10, tp 15, r 12, n nwl, swi nwi. nwi
awl Bee 29. tp 12, r 13, nel nwt, wi net,
nwl ael sec 82, tp 20, r 24, ei net, ni
eei Beo 19, tp 21, r 12, lota 6, 6, 7, 8, blk
2, 2nd add to Prim ville, Bel swj, swi
set seo 26, ei nwt, net sec , tp la, r
13, swi seo 2. tp 14, r It), ej Bet, swj
set, H' swi sec 33, tp 20, r 10, si si,
swi net, sel nwt sec 24. tp 14, r 14, lot
3, blk 2, SiBters, lota 3, 4, r, 6, dik o,
Sistora, lota 11, 12, blk 13, Laidlaw,
lots 1. 2, 11, 12, blk 5, Laidlaw, lot 8,
blk 17, Deschutes add. lotB 13, n, oik
33, Palmain; uirl set boo 14, tp 13, r 13,
el swi, nwl swi sec 13, tp 12, r 13, si
nei, ni eel ou 2, tp 17, r 20, wl noVi,
wi sel see 29, tp 15, r20, 1 int in nwi
net sou 33, nwt net, set nwV sac 20, tp
12, r 12, lotB U, Y. blk 11, Asnwnod, lot
2, blk 11, Aabwood, lot 14, blk 20, Pal
main, lot (I, blk 11, I'almnin, lots 5, 6,
blk 15, Frineville, nwt f,i e(-- 20, tp 10.
r 11. ni net, sft net pec 31, nwl nwi
sec 32, tp 11, r 17, swi eec 28, tp 17, r
20, set sec 7, tp 19, r 13, wi sej, nej set
n mi sue 8, tp 13, t 14, lot 9, blk 3,
i I A. 1 . : t i t . .. - ..... I ,
iinviun ut tiMiiHiug w nave1, but rigot,
title, equity or Interest whatever in
the res' property hereinafter de
scrilwd, the above named defendants;
in trie name ol the state ol Oregon,
You are beieby notified that Crook
coanty, Oregon, a public corporation,
the holder of Certificates of Delinquency
numbered Cl to Vol, saving and ex
cepting numbers C12, C29, C3S and
Oil ; burned on the lHthdayof March,
1914, oy the lax Uollector ol the courtly
of Crook, state ol Oregon for the
amount of One thousand one hnndred
nineteen and fifty hundredths (11119.50)
Dullars, the same being the amount
then due and delinquent for taxea for
the year 197, together with penalty,
Interest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to yon, of which
you are the owner as appears of record,
situated in said county and state, and
particularly bounded and de?cribed aa
follows, to-wit:
Lot 7, 8, 1), blk 1. Sisters.
1-ot 3, blk 2. Sister.
Lots',, 6, blk , 8iters.
l)ts 2. 3, blk S, Prinevil'e.
I-ole 7. 8. blk 3, Deschutes.
Ni nwi, Mi "wi so" W. tp 17 r 19.
Lots 11, 12 blk 13, Laidlaw.
Ixit H, blk 17Decliutes
Lot 13, 14. blk 33, I'almain.
Lot 6, blk 27, Palmain.
It 6. blk 15. Redmond.
Nei set sec 14, ri awl, nwt swi, sec
13, tp 12, r 13.
uit 9, blk 3, Palmain.
Lot 8, blk 1, Aehwood.
Lot 6. 7. 8. 9. blk 28. Bend.
Net nwt, ni net, set nfi ee 29. tp
10. r 13.
KJ swi sec 19, tp 10. r 13.
WK net, set, net, nwt ael sec 35, tp
, r 17.
Lots 12, 13, 14, blk 3, Palmain.
Lot 14, blk 11, Falmain.
Wi nei. wi set sec 29, tp 16, r 20.
Si ael sec 10, tx net sec 15, tp 15, r
12.
Lots 6, 7 blk 11, Ashwood.
Lot 2, blk 11, Ashwood.
Lot 16, blk 11, Lytle add.
Lot 14, blk 20, Palmain.
Lot 6, blk 11, Palmain.
H D sec 18, tp 15 r 10.
A parcel of land commencing at a
point 400 feet test of the sw corner of
sw ne 24 9-lft. thence east 214 feet,
thence north 214 feet, thence west 214
feet, thence south 214 feet to place of
bevinmng.
Net see 14. tp is, no.
Nwl sec 14. to 18. r 10.
Lou 13, 14, 15, blk 15, Bend.
Lot 11, blk 22. Bend.
Sw'4 sw t sec 16, tp 16, r 15.
Net swt aec 11, tp 17. r 16.
Wi net, set net, neV set 26, tp 17,
r24.
Lot 1, net, sei nwt sec 4, tp 22,
rl6.
Lota 23, 24. blk 18. Laidlaw.
Lota 1, 2, blk 18, Laidlaw.
Lot 11. blk 4, Laidlaw.
Lota 10. 11, blk 3, Newsom add Frine
ville.
S set sec 14, net nwt, nwt net sec
23. tp 15. r 12.
Lot 8, blk 9, Laidlaw.
Net set sec 12. tp 10, r 17.
W)i Bw t, sel swi aec 7. tp 10, r 17.
Si net, n set sec 2, tp 17, r 20.
K 1-2 lots 4, o, ts, blk 16. Laiuiaw.
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N net sec 10, tp 17, r 21.
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Ml 111 111 O IIS.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Crook county.
Crook County, Oregon, a public corpor-
ation, plaintitt,
' vs.
IlBrdy Allen, Geo. W. Barnes, Sarah
Handle, Mrs. Al. ai. iteca, ixuuruoia
Valley Trust Co., Mary Ferguson,
Fletcher & Croup, J- L. Card, Walter
(iilliesoie. W. F. Hammer, P. A.
Hamilton. Irvin A Hamilton, Cora
A. Jones, J. W. Jones, J. G. Julien,
Heirs Frank Brogan, E. H. Butler,
ft. J. Lane. James Maenesa, J. W,
McCollum, Jell McCollum, J. W. Mc
Kay, McTaegart A Bye, Krio Nelson,
Mrs. E. Poiudexter. C. A. Potter, E.
8. Potter. John Sieemore, O. E.
Smith. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, John O.
Utiles. Wm. G. Stiles, Lsconie Stiles,
J. P. Strickler. Uren A Son, Warner
A Burnett, A. E. Weisner, Dan C.
Crowley. W. W. Harris, C. S. Kay
Ed Joslin Est., W. F. C. Prodtt,
Profltt Bios.. Cbas. Lameon, May
field Bros.. J. L. Lingan, Nancy E.
Pratt, Mrs. M. J. Price, L. S. Rogers,
.1. H. Overturf u. Ivanipher, J. t
Drew, Columbia Southern Irrigation
Co.. and all persons unknown owning
or claiming to own, or having, or
claimmii to have, any riuht, title,
eonity or interest wliatever in the
real ptoperty hereinafter described,
defendants.
To Hardy Allen, Geo W Barnes, Sarah
Bandle. Mrs M M Beck, Columbia
Valley Trust "Co, Mary Ferguson
Fletcher & Croup, J L Gard, Walter
G 11 eBine. W r Hammer, tr A Ham
ilton, Irvin A Hamilton, Cora A Jones
J W Jones. J U Julien, lieira franit
Brogan, E H Butler, E J Lane, James
Magneas, J W McCollum, Jell McCol
lum. .1 W fliervay, aiciaggan is rsye.
Eric Nelson, Mrs E Poiudexter, C A
Potter. E S Potter. John Sisemore, G
E Smith, Mrs Mary E Smith, John C
St lea. Wm G Stiles, Laconie htiles,
J P Strickler, Uren & Son, Warnor &
Burnett, A E Weisner, lan V Vtov,:
lev, W W Harris, 0 S Ray, Ed Joslin
Est., W F C Profltt, Profltt Bros,
Chas Lamson, Mayfield Bros., J L
Lingan, Nancy E Pratt, Mrs M J
Price, L8 Uogere,J U Overturf, G
Kampher, J Flrew, Columbia South
ern Irrigation Co, aud all persons un
known owning or cl iming to own, or
net, set net, nel set sec 32,
10. r 19.
Set swi sec 0. swi nwt sec 15, ni set
sec 16, tp 10, r 19.
Nwl sec 3. tp 13. r 13.
i interest nwt net sec 33, and in nwt
net, set nw sec Zb. tp 12, r 1Z.
r-i net. ni set sec 8, tp 13, r 13.
Ei swi, M sel sec 24, tp 10, r 13,
Lots 5. 8. blk 15, Prineville.
Nwi nwi ec 25, n net, set nel sec
26. p 13. r 19.
Sel eec 9. tp 21, r 14.
Sei set sec 11, swt swi sec 12. nwt
nwt sec 13, net net tec 14, tp 9, r 14.
Kl swt, sei niec 16, tp 13, r 11.
Lots 1, 2, 11, 12, blk 5, Laldlaw.
Said Hardy Allen, Geo W Barnes,
Sarah Bandle. Mrs M M Beck, Colura
bia Valley Treat Co. Mary Ferirnson,
Fletcher & Croup. J L Gard, Walter
Gilliespie. W F Hammer. P A Hamil
ton. Irvin & Hamilton. Cora A Jones,
J W Jones. J ( Julien, Heirs ot r rana
Brogan, E H Butler, E J Ltne, James
Madness, J W McCollum, Jell McCol-
nm, JW .McKay, Mciacgari x eye,
Eric Nelson, Mrs E Poindexter, C A
Potter, E S Potter, John Sisemore, G ft
Smith, Mrs Mary E Smith, John C
Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P
Strickler, Uren Son. Warner & Burn
ett, A E Weisner, Dan U Urowley, VV
W Harris, C L Kav, ftd josun est, w r
C Profitt, Profitt "Bros, Chas Lameon,
Mayfield Bros, J L Lingan, Nancy E
Pratt. Mrs M J Price. L S Rogers, J H
Overturf, G Kampher, J F Drew, Col
umbia Southern Irrigation Co, and all
Dersona unknown owning or claiming
to own, or having or claiming to have
any right, title, equity or interest what
ever in the real property nereinaoove
deacribed ; aa the owners of the legal
title of the above described property as
the same appears of record and each of
the other persona above named are
he-eby further notified that Crook
connty, Oregon, a public corporation,
will apply to the circuit court of the
county and state aforesaid for a decree
, : .v.-
loreciosillg vile ucu agniuat mo ptujr
erty above described and mentioned in
said certificate. And you are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty days
after the first publication of the snm-
mons exclusive ot the day oi said nrst
publication, and defend this action or
nav the amount due as above shown to
gether with costs and accrued interest
and in case of your failure to do so, a
decree will be rendered foreclosing the
lien of said taxes and costs against the
land and premises above named,
This summons ia published by order
of the Honorable G. Springer, judge of
the county court ol the state of Ore
gon for the county of Crook, and said
order was made and dated the 25 tb
day of March, 1914, and the date of
the first publication of this summons
is the 2ith dav of March, 1914. Date
of last publication May 28, 1914.
All process and papers in this pro
ceeding may be served upon the under
signed residing within the state of Ore
gon, at the address nereatter men
tioned. Wiiaako H. Wihtj!,
District Attorney and attorney for
plaintiff. Address Prineville, Oregon
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