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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1903)
8 THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, September 16, ioo OFFICIAL RECORDS. The following instruments were filed at the Hakur county court house during the week ending Sept. in, 1003. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. DKBDS. Sept. 10 C. A. Rhea to JI. V. Enteri, interest hh husband of Leomi EstoH, deceived, lti the part of Ma Crnry mid in litigation; 8:1,750. Sept. 11-E. W. lieyca, by Sheriff to Corn M. Reyca 1 1 lots in Siirta, to HiitlMfy ousta in divorce milt; 851. Sept. 11 T. N. Prolftt and wife to A. M. Maun, ti.fIB acres In N. W. li N. E. M Sec. 7 Tp. 0 R. 10 E; 81. Sept. 8 I). W. Voiikum nnd wife to Hurt Prescott, N. E. Vi S. W. X Seo. 30 T.p 10 R. 14 E;8 40. Juno B, '7 Stiito of Oregon to A. Elmer, :ii!0 acres In Bees.' 'I'll mid S.'I T. H. R. 40 E; 8400. Sept. H A. II. Elmer and wife to E. V. CriiiiHtou, Hume hh Intit. ; 81. Sept. Ii Mary J. Jiinney to II. C. R. E. and Home Co., lots 1, I! and 10 li. '20 Atwood'n and and; 8800. A tK. 0 O. R. A N. Co. to Oticar .laooliHou, S. W. )i Sea. 10 Tp. 10 R. .'lit E; 8720. Sept. It I,. II. McDowell and husband to liattle II. OIhoii. OOxll.'l feet lti uorthenitt corner li. 'J II Atwood'H 'J lid adn; l.'l.O'JO. Marah 31 John W. Hal to D. W. Yoakum, N. E. U S. V. U Sec. 30 Tp. 10 R. 44 E; 81. April 8 A. W. EIIIh and wife to EHther A. Stoddard, 05x575 feet iu N. W. U N. E. H See. '.'i Tp. 0 It. 37 E; 8120. Set. 8 K. A. Stoddard nnd liUHlmud to Clara J. Wiuborg, name uh laHt; 8150. May 12- -Fred Fontaine to Henry Hewitt Jr., 140 aoreH in X. ,'u Sec. 21 Tp R. 37 E; 8800. Jan. 28- Joel (S. Shannon to M. Lynch, N. E. 1-1 Sec. 1 T. 11 R. 3H E; 8750. AiiK. 20 -l W. AiiKell and wife to P. Handle and N. Cooper, L. 0 li. 2, Stewart 'm 1st and; 8ilfi0. Aug. 8 J. HoroiiKon and wife to C. J. and M. Markle, W. ' S. E. 1-1 Sec. 3 T. 8 Rp. 38 E; 8100. MINIMI MATTERS. DKKIIH. Jan. 8 A. li. Mauley et al to I'acillo Coast Abstract (Suarauty and Trust Co., Chief and Masters quart claim (two deeds); 810,050. May 25- A. Homer to Jiih. II. liutterlleld, ' iuteieHt III (iold Leaf iiiart. claim; 81. Sept. 12 Jiih. liutterlleld to Sinter Mury (iariimiii, one-fourth Interest In (iold Leaf ipiarl ciillui; 81,000 Auk. 2(1, Ml J. II. Illunfoid to ThiiH. Meiifee, oue.fourtli luteiext In Telehoiie iuai'?. claim; 81, Seppt. 0 E. .1. Allium et al to John lliirriiiutoii, Mt. Hell and three iiiurt. i'IhIiiih; 83,000. Sept. 12 -John llarriiiKtou and wile to C. C. I'ov, intercut In Milne iih luxt ; 81,500. Set. 8 -W. C. Coilell to J. M. Doyle, Hidden TieiiMiie quartz claim; 8100. Sept. 0 - (i. V. KeriiH and wife to J. M. Doyle, IuteieHt In Mt. Mouiirweh quiuiz claim; 81. Sept. 10, '02 John HiiIIwck and wife to Mrs .John llouiics, interest In llalfmooti and Fullmoon placer cIiiIiiih; 82,800. Sept. 8 (Irltllii liulch P. M. Co. to Adda Yaiidecar and Jan. Wood, 100 acres Sec. 25 and 20 Tp. 0 R. 3D E; 81. Auk. 25 J. Wiu Wilson to Listen Lake (!. M. Co., Copper Sentinel quartz claim and Eckles placer claim; 81. Sept. 5 Josle Townsend et al to Rachel Hiltz, Gold Crown and Gold Nugget quartz claim; 81. Set. 8 Grltlln Gulch P. G. M. Co. to L. Kreun et al, 80 acres iu Seoc. 35 Tp. 0 R. 30 E; 81. Sept. 10 G. H. IieHHey to Amelia De Grace, one-third intercut in Lilon and Mcrney quartz claim; 833. MORTGAGES. Auk. 25 M. Z. EllHworth to H. Hewitt Jr., 101 acres in Scce. 4 Tp. 12 R. 10 E; 8530. Sept. 8 J. II. Eccles to A. C. Moore, wnodsaw, wiikoii, two horses and harness ;8 210. Sept. 8 W. W. Looney and J. M. Royner to L. FoHter, furniture, llxturcH and ! iutercHt in stock iu Oour house saloon; 81,250. Set. 8 Millie Fry to Chan. Nowman, lotu 1 to 10 U. 00, Lovons and; 8100. Sot. 5 M. J. Jatiney to li. C. R. E.p and Home Co., lota 0, 7 and 8 II. C, Place's and; 8000. Sept. 5 S. H. McKinney and htisbadu to F. L. Moore. 400 acres iu Sec. 18T. 8R.'42 E;250. Soit. 5 J. T. Hllllugsby to Citizen's Natiuoal Rank. 1450 head of sheep; 81,400. Sept. 8 Copper Uutto Live Stock Co. to First National Rauk, about 400 sheep; 84700. Auk. 20 O. A. Davis to Henry Hewitt Jr., 100 acres InSecs. 4 and 5 Tp. 12 R. 40 E; 8550. Sept. 5 M. J. Jauuey to M. Well 6 Co., lota 0, 7 and 8 U. C, Placer's and; 83,000. Sept. 4 -Win. N. Wilson and wife to H. P. Swisher, S. )i S. W. 1-4 See It) Tp. 7 It. 40 E; 8000. MISCELLANEOUS. Action M. J. Johnson vs. A. T. Merwln, danuiKCH for tearliiK down fence iu South Raker; 8400. JtidKtneut N. II. Thlbnult in favor of J. J. O'Dalr; 81,022. Lien John J. Gleesou vs. Doano G. M. Co., on da Gardner and elKht quartz elitism, for services; 83,310. Attachment T. W. Davisdon vs. It. L. Farme, commission on sale of a placer claim; 81,500. Attachment Add Vandecar vs. Jiih. Wood, for amount of noteo; 875. JudKiueiit Ed Jackson favor O. L. and C. Co., linker Clty;8 11. ,73. JudKtncut Henry A. Duffy favor W. II. Leittier et all: 8124. 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