Moss v. Ramey

95 P. 513, 14 Idaho 598, 1908 Ida. LEXIS 56
CourtIdaho Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 23, 1908
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Bluebook
Moss v. Ramey, 95 P. 513, 14 Idaho 598, 1908 Ida. LEXIS 56 (Idaho 1908).

Opinion

STEWART, J.

This is an action to quiet title to lots 3 and 4 in sec. 22, lots 1 and 2 in see. 27, lots 1 and 2 in sec. 28, and lot 1 in sec. 33, all in township 8 north, of range 5 west, Boise meridian.

The plaintiffs claim to be the owners in fee of this property, and allege that the defendant claims an interest therein, to that portion of said lots lying along and bordering on the right bank of the main channel of Snake river and extending from near the south line of lot 1 in sec. 33, northerly to a point some distance south of the north line of lot 3, sec. 22, and extending easterly from the said right bank of the main [602]*602channel of Snake river to a ravine or slough passing through and lying wholly within said lots and connecting it at both ends of such ravine or slough with the main channel of Snake river, but allege that said claim of the defendant is without right, is unjust and unfounded and a cloud upon plaintiffs’ title thereto. The plaintiffs further allege that the portion of the main channel of Snake river lying within the north and south boundaries of the tract of land described is not navigable, and the westerly limits of said lots extend to the center line of the main channel of said Snake river, and that said Snake river in the vicinity of said lots is not a navigable stream.

The defendant specifically denies the allegations of the plaintiffs’ complaint, and alleges affirmatively that the defendant has had continuous, actual, open, adverse, notorious and exclusive possession of all of that certain island involved in this case, lying west of and adjoining the channel of Snake river, west of sec. 27; and that the plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest are barred of any right to bring this action under the provisions of secs. 4036, 4037, and 4043, Rev. Stat. of Idaho. The defendant further alleges that there is an island bordering upon and lying west of the east channel of Snake river, west of the lots described in the plaintiffs’ complaint, and that said island is claimed, owned and occupied by the defendant and has been in his possession under claim of ownership since 1893, with full notice and knowledge to the plaintiffs; that on October 5, 1868, the lots described in plaintiffs’ complaint were surveyed by the government of the United States, and the west boundary thereof thereby established and recognized as being the east bank of the east channel of Snake river, and the lots described in plaintiffs’ complaint by the patents to plaintiffs’ predecessors in interest, limited the quantity to 190.60 acres; and that it was not intended to convey any land to either of the plaintiffs or their predecessors in interest, west of the east bank of said east channel of Snake river; that the plaintiffs nor their predecessors in interest ever claimed or established any right whatever in and to any portion of said island; that the plaintiffs [603]*603have recognized the same as government land, and attempted to procure a title thereto through an attempt of one Ruth Moss to enter the same as desert land, but that said application was rejected by the government on the ground that the same was not desert land. The defendant further alleges that he has expended a large sum of money in the improvement and cultivation of said island, made with the full knowledge and acquiescence of plaintiffs. Upon these issues the court made his findings of fact and in effect found that the plaintiffs have succeeded to the title in fee to lots 3 and 4 in sec. 22, lots 1 and 2 in see. 27, lots 1 and 2 in sec. 28, and lot 1 in see. 33, all in township 8 north, range 5 west, Boise meridian, according to the official plat of the survey of said land, and that the plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest have owned the fee to the same since the year 1891; that the eastern boundary of said lots 1 and 2 of sec. 27, and lots 1 and 2 of sec. 28, meanders within a short distance of an easterly channel of Snake river, varying from a few feet at the north side of said tract to about 100 feet on the south side; that running immediately west of said meander line is a large channel of Snake river with well-defined banks, the channel varying in width from 100 to 300 feet, and the depth from 6 to 10 feet, through which the water of Snake river regularly flows during a large portion of the year, varying from three to six months, and some years the entire season; that said channel is an ancient channel of Snake river and has been such for thirty years; that immediately west of the east bank of said channel is a large island and islands comprising in the aggregate 120 acres of land, more or less, which is surrounded on the easterly side by the smaller channel of Snake river and on the southerly and westerly side of the main channel, which main channel has well-defined banks and channels with water flowing therein during the entire season of each year, the island being the property described in defendant’s answer and alleged to belong to the defendant; and that said island is unsurveyed government land, and when surveyed according to the Idaho survey would be in see. 28, township 8 north, range 5 west; that the defendant, since the year 1893, has [604]*604had continuous, actual, open, adverse, notorious and exclusive possession of said island lying west of the center line of said easterly channel, which said island is west of said sec. 27, town and range as above given, and has held said island under claim of ownership exclusive as against the plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest, continuously since 1893, and since said time has had said land inclosed by good and substantial inclosure and has cultivated the same to crops during each year; that the plaintiffs’ lands are limited to the number of acres described in their patent and extend only to the water’s' edge of the most eastern channel east of said island; that the plaintiffs nor their predecessors in interest have made no claim or asserted any right to said island since the year 1895; that the defendant, believing plaintiffs claimed no interest to said island, built a house thereon and resided upbn said premises for a number of years and made valuable improvements thereon, and has continued to hold and claim the same as his exclusive property.

As a conclusion of law, based upon such findings of fact, the court holds that the plaintiffs are barred from recovering or asserting any right in or to said island or any part thereof, and are barred from the right to bring any action, under the provisions of secs. 4036, 4037 and 4043, Rev. Stat. Upon these findings and conclusions of law the court rendered judgment in favor of the defendant for costs. The plaintiffs moved for a new trial, upon a statement duly prepared and settled, which was overruled, and the plaintiffs appeal to this court from the order overruling the motion for a new trial, and from the judgment.

From the record it appears that when the government surveyed the lands in secs. 22, 27, 28, 33 and 34, and filed a plat thereof, that Snake river was shown to be the west boundary line of lots 3 and 4 in sec. 22, lots 1 and 2 in sec. 27, lots 1 and 2 in sec. 28, and lot 1 in sec. 34, and that no island was surveyed or platted, lying in Snake river in front of any of said lots.

The defendant introduced in evidence a plat made by John Milligan, county surveyor of Malheur county, Oregon, in [605]*605which it is shown that immediately west of lots 1 and 2 in sec. 27 and lots 1 and 2 in sec.

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