i i Wednesday, February 18, 1903 THE SUMPTER MINER ' OFFICIAL RECORDS. The following inBtrumenta were filed at the Bakur county court house during the week ending Feb. 17, 1003. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. DEEDS. Feb 30 Lincoln et al to Llbby Woods, lots "to 12blk O, Hunt ington 550 Dec 20 Sheriff to Mrs L E Miller, mortgage tax on lot 1 blk 0 Baker City 10 Jan 3 Luther D French to D J Davis, 320 acres in sees 23 and . 24 tp 10 r 37 e 1500 Apr 20, '01 Ceo E Allen and wf to Frank W Allen, lot 1 blk 14 Warren Heights, Sumpter 125 Oct 10, '01 P W Dana to F W Eppinger, 100 acres in sec 8 tp 9r40 e 75 Dee 20, '01 Sheriff to W II Mead, for taxes, lots 11 and 12 blk 7 and lots 1 to 4 blk 22 Stewarts 2nd adn, Baker City 5 Jan 10 E Clieu and hd to Louis Komlsky, etf lots 17 and 18 blk 13 in Sumpter Heights adn .... 1 Dec 29 J P Klnnison and wife to W L Williams, 100 acres in sees 25 and26tpfl r43e 1000 Jan 16 Geo M Moody and wife to Schulzand Brombaugh, e 25 ft. lots 4 aud 5 blk 1 Richland. ... 500 Aug 27, '02 Powder River Land and Irrigation Co. to A Vinson, swtf bo sec 1 tp 9 r 40 e 280 Feb 2 A Vinson and wife to Northwestern Granite Co., 8g by 12 cho in sw sec 27 tp 7 r 36 e and aw e sec 1 tp 9 r 40 o . 3000 Jan 24 L R Strattori and wife to Wm Shellur, 100 acres In sees 23 and 20 tp 10 r 37 e 1 Feb 3 Wm Shelter to M Cassidy same as last 1 Feb 4 M Cassidy to N Shako speare, e iie sec 20 tp 10 r37e 1000 Jan 16 M O Moore and wife to Nortwestern Granite Co., aw bo sec 1 tp 0 r 40 e 1 Dec 6 G R Small et al to Maud Oatrora, lot 6 in blk 3 Levens adn Baker City 160 Feb 12 W A Gardner and wife to J as A Wright, lots 4 and 5 blk 2 Sparta 75 Feb 4 H S Collin and wife to Coffin brothers, j int in part of Langtry Park adn east of O it & N right of way Baker City 1 Jan 8 F McCullough and wife to Jos Wain, 80 acres in sec 31 tp tpl2r37e i 1600 Dec 19 FMcCullou8h and wife to Wilson Wham, setf sec 25 tp 12 r30 e 1600 Dec 12, '02 S M Haines to J E O'llryant, lots 10, 11 and 12 blk L, lot 10 blk 1 and lots 1 and 12 blk 10 Haines 05 Feb 12 A W Ellis and wife to Anna Moore, 100 feet front on Bonanza St. at the aw cor. of Bonanza and Austin .streets 160 Feb 11 A W Ellis and wife to N O Richards, lot 4 in blk 3 South Sumpter 2000 July 1 D Rlchoux et al to J W Vanney, 240 acres sees 7 and 18 tpl0r41e 2500 Feb 4, '02 H Bamberger et al to Wm M Suavely, 240 acres sees 20 andl5tp8r40 e 2400 Dec 20 Wm N Snavely and wife to David J Stale, 120 acres in aecl0tp8r40e 1200 Jan 22 Thoa Burke to North American Mining Co., ne sec 15tp7r42e 500 MINING MATTERS. OBKOa. , Dec 3 I E Rose to C I Newcomb, trustee, Snowstorm and Gold RidReqtz claims 2000 Jan 29 Hugh Gillis and George HulsetoFred D Smith, Snow Ball and Lulu qtz claims 1 June 2 Eugene Way to II K Brown and W T Miles, int in Lnst Chanco placer claim and other adjoining placer claims .. . 75 Nov 14 Sheriff to W G Rallon, Blue Rock, Lucky Boy and Mel burn qtz claims 1399 Feb 7-A W Ellis and wifo to Fred D Smith, all Interest in Snow Creek qtz claim 1 Oct 10 M H Knapp to Jas Dun phy, int in Ellsworth qtz elm 100 MORTGAGES. Feb 10 W W Gosney to Lack A Schmitz, 4 horses, harness and wagon 200 Dec 17 W I, Williams and wife to J P Kinnlson, 100 acres in sees 25 and 26 tp 9 r 43 e 160 Feb 9 Lawrence Grants aud wife to Joo Smith, 100 acres in sees 10 and 24 t 12 r 44 e 200 Feb 12 Maud E Ontrom and hd to Wm Allen, lot 5 blk 3 Lev- ens adn Baker City 350 Feb 13 Agnes K Stoae to Mrs E M McDonald, 168 acres in Sec 4 tn 9r39o 1007 Feb 4 D J Stall aud wife to J II Donald. 120 acres sec 10 tp 8 HOo 300 Feb 6 Isaac H Kinch and wife to Jas Schindler, lots 2 and 3 blk 8 Brattaiu aud McComaH adn. . . . 200 Feb 10-Mrs M E Roggs to J F Alden, lot 11 blk 6 b Sumpter. . 400 SUITS L J Wilcox and M J Jennings vs Baker City, to quit title to 50 by 118 ft. cor 5th and Washington streets in said city II E McCullough vs 11 K Brown, sheriff, amount taxes paid under protest on 240 acres in Bee 31 tp 7r39e 70 Tracy Curtis vs Columbia Gold Mining Co., damages for injury received while in Co's employ. . 1944 Mary A Dry borough vs J W Dry borough, divorce on desertion.. Baer & Summer vs Jas Mitchell, amount of uoto 06 Joseph L Hungerford vs Augusta Hungerford, divorce on grounds of cruelty Geo Fronhofer vs A Sullivan and M Eddy, amount of board and lodging and part purchase price on horses not delivered 277 J W Rolland vs Keystone Belle and Gold' Boy Con Mining Co., amount of labor aud sums ad vanced 2079 INCORPORATIONS Jan 16 Guarantee Inv & Trust Co., by L Balliett et al, Baker City 200000 Feb 11 Bull Hill Mines, Con. United Minos, Con Sumpter Mines and Inv Co., Quebec Ex tension G M & Co., Independ ence G M & M Co., each by E E and A E Carrand J W Daly, Sumpter, branch at Baker City2000000 Jan 13 Northwestern Granite Co., by Wm Pollman, PBaache and N C Haskell, Baker City. 10000 BILLS OF SALE Jan 10 S Clein to Louis Komisky stock, etc., ia Parlor Saloon Sumpter 1 JUDGMENTS H Harrison favor Geraon 4 Hart. Eastern G M Co., favor Patterson & Eppinger AGREEMENT Sep 12-C K DeNeffe and M F Muzzy to T H Dunphy, regard ing party wall on wjf lot 2 and e)i lot 3 in blk 3 Sumpter 42 66 The Mormon Temple. The Mormon temple at Salt Lake City is no doubt the moot substantial aud well constructed religious edifice In the United States, if not in the world. Corner stone laid April 6, 1853, rap stone April 6, 18D2 and dedicated April 6, MM, over forty years of constant labor being consumed in its construction. This maguitlcen structure 200 feet long, 100 feet wide is built entirely of Utah white granite, beautifully carved, symbolic of the Mormon faith, surmounted by six towers, the highest being 230 feet from the ground, supMrling a bronze statue of the angel Maroni. The cost of tlds bulldlmjis about 16,000,000. There are many other attractions at Salt Lake City of interest to the traveler or tourist where a day can bo well spent. The Rio Grande Is the only TraiiB-continental route passing directly through Salt Lake City, where a stopover is allowed on all classes ot tickets. The service of the Rin Grande llnenia unexcelled. Three trains daily between Ogden aud Denver, carry ing nil classes of modern equipment. If you are contemplating a trip to the east, write the. undersigned for Information regarding rates via the "scenic line of tho world:" W. O. McBrlde, General Agent, M. J.Roche,TratullnnPnHHonger Agent, 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. REDUCED RATES FROM THE EAST Commencing February 15 and con tinuing until April 30, thero will bo low rates from the east via the Illinois Cen tral railroad to all Washington, Oregon and Idaho points. If any ot your friends or relatives in tho east are coming west whilo these rates aro in effect, give uh their namo and address, and wo will mako it our business to see that they are given the best possible service. We operate through personally conducted excursion cars, and in tact give you tho benefit ot the latest conveniences known to modern railroading. We have fifteen different routes between the east aud tho west, and aro in osltlon to give you tho benofit of tho best combinations. Write us and wo will give you full par ticulars. B. H. Trumiicix, Com'l Agont III. Cent. Railroad. 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Help Build Up The Wttt. Tho low rates from tho east to tho west and the northwest, Kobuary 15 to April 30, will undoubtedly bring out thousands ot settlers. Where they will go is largely a question ot inducement. If you are interested in securing any eastern people for your section of the west, send their names and addresses to tho undersigned. All the facts and figures about the trip will bo promptly sent them. 11. S. Rowo, Gonoral Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, 134 Third Street, Portland, Ore. ' NOTICE rOR I'UIIUCATION. Department of the Interior, ( Land Office it La Grande, Oregon, Feb. t. ioo. I Notice It hereby given that the following-named letller hat filed notice nl hit Intention to mike final proof In tupport cf hit claim, and that tald proof will be made before George F. Ward, U. S, commit tlonar at Canyon City. Oregon, on April 6, looi, vli: H. ETNo. 79). PATRICK riNLAN, of Auttln, Oregon, for the w H n t V, t t Kn!( Sec i. w X nw X Sec. to. Tp. iiS.. R. n EWM. He namci th following wltnettet to prove hit con tinuous rttldence upon and cultivation of tald land, vli: John S. Gutrldge, Lewlt Hen, John Kelly, of Prairie City, Oregon; and G. W. Dart, ot John Day, Oregon. E. W. Oartistt, Rtgltter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, SI United Mates Land uinct La Grande. Ore eon. Jan. la. loot. Nmirm I. tt.r.hv riven that the following named teltler hat filed notice of hit Intention to make final proof In tupport of hit claim, and that tald proof will be made before Charlei H. Chance. U. S. Commit tloner. at Sumpter, Oregon, on March 7. tooj, vli: H. E.N0.I410. WALTER H. VAN DUYN. of Sumpter, Oregon, forth nX nwtf ttctlon jt, townthlp o S, R jt B W M. He namet the following wllnetttt to prove his contlnuout retldcnce upon and cultivation of tald land, vli: John A. Johnton, William E. Weed, Marlon Beamtr, and Edwin J. Young, all of Sump- ''.Or.r- E w- minm,, ,,,, NEW TODAY StaeweCs TMucWmto HMtrtrtl Hhrttxi KSXl All Boys when once they wear the above shoes want them again. See our new stock of MEN'S SHOES for 2.50, ?.$o and 5.00 HOBSON MERCANTILE CO. F. O. BUCKNUM Examiner ot Mines, Lands aud Investments in Oregon, Washington or Idaho. Maps aud Blue Prints furnishod. If you want to purchasu high class stocks write me. SUMPTER, - OREGON HtmboL. Hestciurcmt anfc Coding fjousc. OPEN ALL NIGHT THE BEST SERVICE IN TOWN owc & (Brant, proprietor Hear Depot Sumpter, Oregon J. P. 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