THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, April 10, i.oi COUNTY RECORDS. Thr followlne is the record of official business transacted at the county seat of Baker county for the week ending Tues day, April 9, 1901. REAL ESTATE TRANSITRS. Warranty dee J March 1, Geo Hobson an J wife to C A Hartwell, 160 acrei In sees 1; and ao tier 44 400 Deed April 1, CR Whitman to Katie Cable. 100 by 1 jo feet near water works. Uaker City 6jo Deed Sep . '. Oliver Tlbbr to C A Tibbs. saw timber on tHottH s6-io-j8e 400 Deed March 16, Isaac Allen to J A Paylon, lots 1 to j blk 10, Levcns aJn to Baker City V Deed-Sept j, 'S. A W Ellis and wife to J F Alden, lot ti blk 6, South Sumpter jj Deed-April 1, P A Hlnshaw to J H Mitchell lot s blk 6, Stewart's adn to Baker City. . . aio Deed-April 4. M Holl and wile to David Staley lots t and a blk a, S and Cr a well's adn 10 Bker City 400 Patent Dec it. United States to Jno F Keyton, i;o acres In s 14 and a$ t 9 r 41. and s )o 1 9 r 41 MININO MATTERS. Articles of Incorporallon March.ao, Eastern Oregon Gold & Copper Co, Chas G May hew. Claude L i.off. and J D Long, Incor porators, office at Baker City 1,000,000 Bend March'eo. T A Johnson to John W Dobbins, H Int In Nashville and Tenn essee. Aug, iom 750 Deed-April 4, J l Sherman to C. T. Sher man, the "licllpse placer claim ,, 10 Deed-April 4, E D LcClarc and wife to N Thebault, Don Juan group ol mines 1 Deed-April 3. Sheriff to Walter Fernatd. D L Choata's Int In Danielle and Bamelte No a qtt claims 900 MORTOAdtS. Release April a, Western Home Insurance Goto Jno DMcPhee, mortgage on sw i( of 1 4 1 6 r 10 e Mortgage E E Young to E Lend, printing plant 700 Mortgage March to, S J Finch and wife to S A Caldwell, eM lots 4 and j blk j, Stew art's adn to Baker City ill Chattel-April a, W D Nash toOtliens' Bank, 1901 wool crop on 1000 sheep 1000 Mortgage March o, Wm A Ewlng to Jas Cteary, 80 acres In s it 1 9 r 45 and water 1040 Release April a, Jno Rohrman to A F Da gany, mortgage on s 34. lot 1 and a blk 6, Bumpier .... Chattel J T Bryant to First National, Bank 50 head ol cattle and Increase thereof ... e6 Mortgage April 1. A N Young and wife to P Jllrown, 17 acres in n e s 10 1 9 r 45 eand water sooo Assignment March 4. Oliver W Mink, trustee, to O R & N Co, mortgage on lot 10 blk 7. Huntington, by E II Grlswold and mortgage on lot 4 blk ao, Huntington, by J P llannonand wife J4 MISCELLANEOUS. Bill of Sale April 4. E Lent! to E E Young printing outfit 1400 Uen March t, J B Stoddard vs Chas E Berg and Chas E RoHln.on blk n, Rob tin adn to Sumpter, for material a Lien March a, J B Stoddard vs Julius Wicks, on lot 4, blk 19 Whitney material io Attachment April 4, J P Klnnison vs E N Madan, amt due on note, part blk 19 At woods ad a Jn to Baker City t8i Attachment April i, JD Schmidt vs Jno Armbruster and G M Welgel, for amount dueonnote )oo Lease Feb a, John W Braun to Jno Rohr man, Ice house and pond on sw J of se ',( a ) tor it e, till Jjn 1, 1901 ,,,, 50 Suit April 6, Gerson & Hart vs H. Harrison for amt due on goods 49 Suit April j. Helen A Vaugh vs Wm B Vaugh, for divorce on grounds of cuelty ALL THE YEAR AROUND. Popularity Gauged by No Particular Season On the R. G. W. The fact is now established that the most sucessful railway route, whether you take it in the spring, summer, autumn or winter, is the Rio Grande Western Rail way, the only trans-contiiieltal line pass ing through Salt Lake City, that quaint and picturesque city on the shores of America's dead sea. The climate of Utah and Colorado Is temperate the year round, which makes the travel over the Rio Grande Western Railway in connection with either the Denver and Rio Giande or Colorado Mid land railroads an unbounded success and delight. The dining car service is unparalleled. The road operates only the newest of Pullman palace and ordinary sleeping car equipment, as well as free reclining chair cars. For rates, maps, etc., call on or address J. D. Mansfield, 2) Washington street, Portland, Oregon, or George W. Heintz, general passenger agent, Salt Lake City. Lessons in Lace. Mrs. Marsh, next door to MINER office, will give practical instiuctlons In lace work. Materials and hundreds of pat terns to select from. FIRST BANK OF SUMPTER (iNCoa.aTo) Capital Stock f 20,000 OFFICERS. J.H. Robblns President J. W. Scrlber Vice-President R. H. Miller Cashier DIRECTORS. J. W. Scrlber R. H. Miller Clark Snyde J. H. Robblns TrniiHuuts n General Banking ami Exchange Business iHjjJWUTll-afjS RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY IN CON4'OTON WIIH 1l. DENVK RIO GRANDE or COLORADO MIDLAND RAILROADS offmi choici or THREE DISTINCT ROUTES AND THI MOST MAGNIFICENT SCENERY IN AMIIIICA. ir II THI ONIV TNICONtlNINtAk 1INI PASSIM OIRIOTkV THftOUOM OUAINT AND P1C1U.MQUI 8ALT LAKE CITY, UADVILLK, COLORADO SPRINGS and DENVER. THI HIO GRAND! WISTFRN RAILWAY OPIRATIB THRU FAST TRAINS 10 THI CAST DAILY, OARRYINO PuNmm PalaM ami PuHman OnNniry Stataws TO OMAHA AND CHICAGO without (HJfcor, fro Reclining Chair Car. Pariael Dlnlng-Car Sarvlea. tCA INfOflMATlOH Ol P.MPMlfTa toOUIC Of J. D. Mansfield 'V.rtiiJ,"ortii niO.W.HIINTZ,aM'IPMe'ral.,SallLaaaCMr tHHteast lf$PY OVER THE Denver&RioGrande Railroad SCENIC LINE of the WORLD VIA Salt Lake City, Denver The most interesting and enjoyable trip on this continent Is over this popular railroad. Choice of two routes through the Rocky Moun tains and lour routes east of Denver and Pueblo. Stop overs allowed at bait Lake City or any where between Ogden and Denver. Through Car Service. Magnificent Soenery. Perfect Dining Car Ser vice. Meals a la Carte. Ask your nearest ticket a int for tickets via the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. Scenic Line of the World. Descriptive matter mailed upon application. E. B. DUFFY. R. C NICIIOL, Traveling Agent. General Agent, IS4 Third St., Portland, Or. Best Buy in Eastern Oregon Gipsy King Gold Mines Company Stock at Five Cents Per Share Is a whole lot more profitable than government bonds at par and equally as safe. Half of the block of the 50,000 shares offered at that price has been sold, and when it is all gone none will ever be bought at that figure again. THE TUNNEL IS NOW WITHIN A FEW FEET OF THE LEDGE Send the money along with your order for stock to J. H. Robbins, President of the First Bank of Sump ter, and Treasuier of this company. For prospectus or further information, address the secretary, Otto Hkrlocki-u, Sumpter, Oregon. The New Olympia E. E. HAUSER, Proprietor Successor to Hunrv I'Inoeh Newly refitted and remodeled. . . . All the best brands of Liquors and Ci gars handled. . . Fine Old (1884) Hermitage Whis key Olympia Beer, bot tle or draught. . . Center Street, Opposite P. O. Sumpter Baker City Iron Works HIGGINS & IIAKDUNBKOOK, Props. Iron Rounders and Machinists General Repair Work Our Specialty. Architectural iron work and bridge castings. Write for estimates. WEST END AUBURN AVE. Bfl a " M HYDRAULIC. MINING AND DREDGING MACHINERY. RIVETED STEEL PIPE. ..r.,o. AMERICAN IMPULSE '"-"".. WATER WHEELS. ETC. WOLFF & ZWICKER IRON WORKS I PORTLAND OREGON 5sEHp