i A -MM"MiM""MMMM VOL. V. VARIOUS ACTIONS Eastern Oregon Development Company Files Suit at Ganyon City Today. Thoro ia likoly to ho things doing iu Morning circles in a few days. The property will probably bo sold several timoa ovor beforo au adjust uinnt ia reached. The oaatern Oregon Development oompauy baa aeoured tho assignment of a judgment amounting to 81,800, belonging to Miller & Drapor, of Whlttioy, and today through its attorney, Fred Fontaine, filed attach ment proceedings in tho circuit court of (iraul county at Canyon City. Thin, however, ia just ouo of tho varioua acHons which havo been in stitutod against tho company for tho recovery of obligatioua, which it ia stated aggregalo about 820,000. Charlea II. Chance, attorney for Peter Hasoho, of Haker City, haa started an action in tho Haker County Circuit Court for tho recovery of ?G,800, about 61,000 of which ia due on a note, and tho reat aaaigued claims from the Hascho-Sago Hardware company. Somo of tho owners are rcriidonta of Sumpter, and therefore tho action waa tiled in the Maker court, for the reason that service can be tranaferred to Ciraut county action against tno property secured in caao of a favorable judgment. DAVE WILSON INVESTS IN OIL LANDS David Wilson, of Spokane, who ia largely interested in Sumpter. left yesterday after a short visit looking atfor business matters. Mr. Wilson has ventured, into oil iu southeastern Kaueut, and will leave iu a short time for that local ity, (lis faith In' Sumpter la un shaken and he will probably under take some building improvements on bis return from Kansas. Bat jast now be is devoting much of bis time to Kansas oil. SUMPTER, OREGON, JULY ij, 1904 AGAINST MORNING Again J. P. Holland, tho Sumpter commission man is suiug for the recovory of 841)0, and Keep &, Com pauy, haa instituted au action for the recovery of a debt claimed amounting to 8:142.70. Tho drat sale ia set for July 10, in tho Instance of J. P. Holland, and the second In tho Instance of Koop & Com pauy, July 2:i, both at Cauyou City. What tho ultimate outcomo will be and who will finally get control of tho properly, aro iu a degree prob lematical. The eastern Oregon Development company has been try ing for some time to purchase the property, and haa even made a tender of the first, payment, it is understood, but this waa refused by the owners. There were certain hitches to the transaction not clearly understood. Hut tho Development company has decided oagornoss to get hold of the proporty. T. W. Davilson, of the Gaston; Oregon Development com pany, while reticont as to the action filed against the Morning people by his company, stated to a Miner representative this morning that he found it absolutely Impossible to effoct au understanding with the owners, or to transact business with them, on linos tending to the con firmation of a sale. RED BOY CHECKS ARE IN EVIDENCE Recelvor John Thomson of (ho Hod Hoy mine was busy all day writing choaka disbursing the 880,000 paid in under tho confirmation of the sale of the mine made by tho circuit court Saturday. A large amount of money has beeu put iu circulation in Haker City, Sumpter, Granite and other points in eastern Oregon wheio claims were held against the property. In a few days Messrs. Alexauder Prus sing, John G. English, E. J. Godfrey aud others will leave for Chicago where a stockholder's meeting will be held for the purpme of electing a new board of directors and executive officers. Thore will be some little rivalry as to the naming of the manager of the mine but it 1b not ex peoted that auy difficulty will aria.1. With the Red Boy mi no rehabili tated aud with tho Iron Dyke aud Cornuoopia well under way for the resumption of work aud with the Virtue now in full blast agaiu, not only has confidence boon restored in the mining properties of eastern Oregou but a tromeudous amount of practical good has boon accomplished aud nearly ovorybody iu the com munity Is feeling tho effects. Demo crat. COMPRESSOR PLANT EOR THE GOLD COIN J. M. Doyle, superintendent of the Gold Coin in tho Cracker Creek dis trict, was here, yesterday and atated that his company was making arrange mouts to install a compressor plant at onoo. Tho machinery has been ordered aud will be heio iu a short time. Mr. Doyle expects to cut a ledge 100 feet further In, aud he thinks ho will tap all the ledges of the property In about 4 fit) feet. Tim Wheeling, West Vlrlgnla, people who aro interested in the prop erly and .who were here a short time ago 'ire expected buck iu a couple of weeks. TO START WORK ON BLUE BIRD MILL O. C. Wright, manager for the various Wheeler interests, returned Jast night from the lilue Hird, Huckhoin and the Gold Hug. The latter, however, is not a heeler property, but one iu which Mr. Wright is interested with T. S. Van Vleet. Mr. Wright la miming prepara tions to start work on the comple tion of the Hlue Hird mill. The repair material for the II luck Hutte mill arrived this morning aud Mr. Wright will send it out in a day or so, but he will first inaugrate con struction on the Hlue Hird. This as remembered was started last fall. As soon as Mr. Wright gets this started he will move on to thi Hlack Hutte. Lucky Haul Group. Jerry Conn, who with Fred Nortbup owns the Lucky Haul group, formerly known as the St. Charles in the Cable Cove district, is going up In a few days to start work, Mr. Cobn will take a force of meu and start development on a good scale. NO. 45 10.000 SHEEP ON THE RESERVE Herders Are Warned to Keep Off if They Want to Avoid Trouble. John Tomllnaon, who was sent out by tho Supiuter Light and Water company along the new McCully'a Fork extension to the pipe line, armed with kovorumont notices to serve on sheep herders, returned last night. Mr. Tomliusou found about 10,000 sheep on the Hlue Mountain reserve, this side of the MoCully V fork divide, aud grazing on tho waters which are to furnish the city Its additional water supply. Tho sheep iu the main are from the vicinity of Jleppner. Mr. Tomliusou says that several of tho herders agreed to obey the mandates of tho Interior Department and move their (looks at once, but others used profane language, and wanted to know where they would go. He informed them that this was no nlliilr ot his, but If they didn't hit the trail at once and vacate tho reserve, they might expect a United States marshal after them. Tho sheep are ranging all over Haldy and along McCully's Fork. The houlkroH seen iu the vicinity of Haldy last night, were made by tho herders after they had corralled their flocks to keep wild animals away. If they venture very far beyond Haldy they will be iu Grant county and within the jurisdiction of 1'oiu Giay, superintendent of the Valley Queen and deputy sheriff of Grant county, who from his previous record in this Hue will make it extremely, tropic for them. If WILL IJL 10 YOUK MEREST If you contemplate visiting the St. Louis exposition, to t-ccuro loliehlo information as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. Also as to local conditions in St. j Louis; hotels, etc., etc. I If you will write the undersiguo lr i stating whit information you desire, the same will be promptly furnished. I If we Co not have it on hand, will secure it for you if possible, and without auy expense to you. Addresa II. II. TKUMHULL, Commorcll Ageut 142 Third street,, 1 Portland, Oregou. R. 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