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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1900)
Wednesday, Aprj li. 1900. THE SUMPTER MINER. n A COUNTY RECORDS. The following Is the record of official business transacted at the county seat of Baker county for the week ending Tues day, April te: REAL t-ITATU TRUSTERS. Warranty deed-Mch jo. Geo Rhine et ux to A C Rest, tots 1, an J ), blk 16, Atwood's in J Jn, Baker City $ Warranty deed July at, Henry R Reed et al trustee, to Flavin Perkins, n i ol ne ' sec to, an d se M ot sec a8, tp 8 s. r jo e 5 480 Warranty JeeJ Men 21, Mary P Cannon et Ir to J C Newton, tot 6, Mk 9, Atwood's tst adn, Baker City 90 Warranty deed Dee 11, John E Dorset! et ux to Mrs G E Rotlnson, lot j. Mk G, DeRoo's dn, Baker City a$o Receiver's receipt Feb 15, United States to Rhoda E Jett, In full (or w K ol ne K nd e )i of nw JTiec 17, tp 10 s. r ite . 400 Receiver's receipt Feb 16, United Slates to George W Jett, In lull for w 'of se and e Jiof sw'j, sec j.tpios.r ire 400 Warranty deed-Mch 11, Rhoda E Jett et vlr to II S Durgan, H int In w S ol ne ff and e !i ol nw X.sec t?, tpios, r j? e too Warranty deed-Men ji, Geo W Jett et ux to Michael Lynch, X Int In w ) ol se H and e ii ol sw , sec 5, tp 10 s, r 17 t too Warranty deed April 1, I1 A Mann et ux to Powder River L & Irr Co, nw ( ol se X, sec i,tp9S,r4oe 800 Bondlor deed June 14, J J Thompson et ux to W A Cartmlll, t j It oil s side ol sw X ol sec t, tp 8 s, r y t 1 Warranty deed-Dec 18, Clark Taber et al to J D Glbbs, lot 8, btk j, Sumpler Heights adn . . 300 Warranty deed Jan 9, Mary Gagen et vlr to J D Glbbs, lot 1, blk 6, Sumpter Heights adn . . 40 Warranty deed -Jan 10, P D Estes to J D Glbbs, lot 9, blk 7, South Sumpler adn joo Warranty deed Mch ai, Clark Taber et al to Sidney Glbbs, lot j, blk j, Sumpter Heights adn jo Warranty deed-Mch to. Francis M Weeks et ' vlr to Jas Croke, about 44 acres on Burnt river, near Express jooo Warranty deed-Oct si, A H Church to S An derson, lot 6, blk 9, Bratlaln & McComa's adn, Baker City 47j Warranty deed-April 4, W A Kerstlng to M E Kerstlng, ixit.j It In nt cor blk i. At wood's ind adn. Baker City 1 Warranty deed April 9, Jonathan J Sturglll to In E P Cranston, Jr, sw K ol sec 6, tp 8 s, r 4) e, except a 4Ht strip: also 1-18 Int In up per ditch 1000 Receiver's receipt Dec 18, '09, Recelever to J J Sturglll, final payment lor sw ',( ot sw (, sec 6, tp 8 s, r 4t e 40 Patent June ii, '96, United States to JJ Stur glll, 160 acres In sec 16, tp 8 s, r4te Agreament Nov 10, '09, Oregon T & A Co Id to P &-A J Roethler, to sell j6o acres In sees j, ti and 11, tp 7 s, r 19 e, on or before Dec t, 1904 )5 MISISO MATTERS, Mining deed-April 4, L J Hardwood el ux to A J Trimble, .' int in Annululu qli elm Articles ol Incorporation April 4, The War Eagle Gn!d Mining Go, John LAbrams, John J Hennessy and Sam R Stott, incorporators, capital $100,000, shares 10 cent par Quit claim deed-April t. P D Healy et al to Grlnly G Mg Co, Int In Colorado and Colo rado Extension qt elms.. . Quit claim deed April , A J Stlnson et al to O C McLeod et al, Int In Colorado and Colo rado Extension qti elms mo jooo 888 Quit claim deed-Oct 10, Charles C Adams to P D Healy, it Int In Colorado and Colorado Extension qli elms '5 Quit claim deed-April 9, Geo L Turner to A W Clllt et al, H int in In Yosemlte qti elm 1 Quit claim deed-Mch t8, Fred Knuth to Her man Peper, tf int In the Navajal qtt elm too Quit claim deed-Mch 19, C Halle to L H Sain mons, Int In Butte and Humbold qli elms and Spring Gulch and Extension placer claims. 1 Quit claim deed-Dec 16, D EGunsolus to S J Breakwell, M int in May Blossom placer too MORTOAOES. Chattel April 4, S Cleln et ux to Louis Kos mlnlsky, chattels In Coeur d'Alene saloon, Sumpter Mortgage-April 6, W J Cartmlll et ux to F VanDerwall.s Jsofsji0' sec 11, tp 8 s, r Mortgagt-Nov 4. H J Wood et ux to J D Glbbs. lot 6, blk j, Sumpler Helghths adn. . . Mortgage-April , A H Sprague tl ux to A L Brown, lots it and 17. blk A, Fisher's adn, Baker City Mortgagt-Aprll 7. S Anderson et ux to T Moore, lot 6, blk 9. BralUln k McComa's adn, Baker Oly Chattel-April 5. Eugene Slsley to Thossai Koach, horses. 1 set harness and 1 helSer Chattel-Mch 1, C H Will et ux to Henry JOO 800 154 Finge'r, Clifton hotel bldg and (urnlture there in, on lot 7, blk t, Sumpter 00 Chattel April 5. C E Morse to Annie Tedrowe. chattel In the barber shop on tot t, blk 4. Sumpter . . 301 MISCLllMOUS. Judgment April 4.John Wheeler sP A Guide andr-SLack. 14951 Lien April 6, Shocktey !c McMurren vs FA Johnson, lots 8 and 9. blk K. DeRoo's adn. Baker City, for material furnished. tit . Action April 5. J II. Holtcnhouse vs James B Orman and Wm. Crook, to secure amount due lor services performed by pltff In behalf of Jells 174 Actlon-Arrll 9, E M Payton et al vs F M liar- 1 rington et al, lor Injunction restraining drlts from Interfering with pllfl's Interests In Dur- kee creek Action April 7. M A C Campbell, exeex vs Moses Carpenter, tor amount due on note and for goods sold Jell J54 1 Action April 9, Jas A Johnson vs Hattle Ohl son et vlr, lor decree that delta deed the w - ol lots o and to, blk 8, Parker's adn, Baker City, to pltR as agreed In writing No, t, '98, for sum ol f 1000, and lor damages 800 Lease Mch r, Sister M A Whealen to John Rohner et al, ol ne W ol sec j6. tp 8 s, r 18 e, lor ! luy and i grain crop Action-April 10. W R Hawley et al vs Little Giant Mng Co, attachment to secure ami due lor goods sold delt by pltHs... not The Oregon Hot Springs. At HOT LAKE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON. Send Stamp for circular. COOK ft MINTHORN. Hot Lake, Oregon, GOOD THINGS TO ii I AT E. P. 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OYSTER COCKTAILS A SPECIALTY. 11 :: I w t :: Cecil Hoseason, Mor.j mmwwwwww O.R&N. TO THE EAST Gives the Choice of Two Transcontinent nl Reutes: GREAT THB NORTHERN OREGON SHORT RAILWAY LINE JUJ j via via Spokane, Mlnneap- Salt Lake, Denver, oils. St. Paul, Omaha, Kan Chicago, sas City. Lowest Rates to All Eastern Cities. Ocean steamers leave every 5 days for I SAN FRANCISCO Steamers monthly from PrtlanJ to Yokohama and Hour Kong via the North ern Pacific Steamship Co. in connection with the O. R. ft N. For full particulars Jail on O. R. & N. agent, Baker City, or address W. H. HUR1.RURT, General Passenger, Agt. Portland, Or. LINES OP THE Sumpter Transportation Co. CARRYING U. S. MAILS. SUMI'UR-CANYON KOUTC. w:iv p. V V ! 140 P :o p. l.v Ar l.v Ar . Sumpter. .Ctlflord UIH'ird . Austin , ...Ar ..Lv . .Ar Lv 10: pi a. Hi 8 ui a. m. V !" fun a. r. Connecting al Austin wllh stages lor Canyon City and Interior points. 1:40 p.m. I l.v ClllTord .Ar I r:ia. m. Vim p. in. I Ar .llonama. l.v b:y t. m. Conneciln 11; at llonama with stages for I'ys, Ir, Worley, Virginia, Don Juan and Hnblnmnvll Helcher mines. SUMI'TCK-UKANITl: KOUTI!. ij:i p l.v Ar Suiniiter. firanlle. Ar I 10 u Lv T." 1 uj a m md a. m. I Ivcry at (iranlle to North oik, Red Hoy, Han- rllr tinj ajareni mines. SUMI'TIIIMIOURNI: HOUTIL ir.u p. I fa, I,. in. I Lv. m. Ar in. Ar. . Sumpler. .Ilourne. Columbia v:o a. sou a. i:o p. in. Ar. Columbia .Lv r:y a. Including North I'ole, L:. Ii., Climax, Ohio and ad jacent mines. Mrs. Emma Potter, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Opposite Cornwell & Sullivan's Stable, on Cracker Street. SUITS FROM $; UP. Tailor-Made Suits a Specialty.