The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, June 10, 1903, Page 14, Image 14

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THE SUMPTER MINER
Wednesday, June 10, 1909
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
StRte of Oregon for the County
linker.
KKKI) FONTAINE,
Plaintiff,
VS.
N. II. TlllBAULT,
Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To N. II. Thlbault, the above named
defendant:
In tho Name of tlio State of Oregon
you lire hereby required to appear
mid answer the cotiipliiiiit filed
against you in the above entitled
cause on or before the Hth day of
luly, 10011, which Ih the last day of
the time prescribed III the order made
hy the County .Indue of Maker
County, Ktattt of Oregon, for the
publication of UiIh hiimiiikiiih. And
if you fail so to appear and answer,
judgment will lie taken iik! iihI you
for the hiiiii of Two ThoUHiiud .Seven
llundied and Five and ill -1(10
('J7or.!ll Dollars, with Intercut
thereon at the rate of ten per rent
per annum from the 1st day of March,
lilO.'l; the further Mini of 6200. 00
attoruey'H fees, and the cohIh and
disbursements of thin action, and for
the Hale of the following described
real property attached on the l.'llh
day of May, 1 0011, and for tho hiiIo
of the personal property attached on
the loth day or May, 1MKI, hy the
Hherlfr of Maker County, Oregon, In
the above entitled action at the
reiicHt of plaiiitlir, to Hiitlnfy the
above named judgment of plaintiff,
to-wlt:
The following described real
property, nltuate, lying mid being
in the County of linker, State of
Oregon, to-wlt:
The Don Juan Do Do Do Do
No. 2 quartz mining claims and Don
luau mill site an hIiowii In M. S.
Illl'.l in the otllce of the Kurveyor
General of the United HtatcH for the
District of Oregon;
.Mho the Doll luau mill site lode
(daiiu which adjoins the foregoing
claims and Is described in the notice
and amended notice of location
thereof recorded In Vol. I of records
of ipiart. locations at pages !lll(! and
:iH(l respectively, In the otllce of the
recoider of conveyances of Maker
County, Oregon;
Also tht'Kusau D. and Mlg Canadian
lode mining claitllH, situate about
I 'i; milelH south and west from the
Don .luau mining claim above
described, in Tp. 10, S. It. Sift K. V.
M. in Maker County, Oregon, and
adjoining the Phoenix mine, as the
same were located by John Duciuett
in .lime, I '.III I, and the notices of
location threof recorded in the
otllce of the Kecorder of Conveyances
of Maker Cuouty, Oregon, on July
18th, 11101 ;
Also the Hello Ville lode mining
claim, hituate about ' mile east from
the Don Juan claim above described
and iih dcscrilicd in the notice of loca
tion thereof recorded in theolllce of the
llecorder of Conveyances of Maker
County, Oregon, in the Hook of
Quartz locations Vol. . at piiKe 1(H);
Also Walter Hill quartz mining
claim as ilescrlbed In the notice of lo
cation thereof recorded In the oltlce
of the Kecorder of Conveyances of
Maker County, Oregon, In book of
quartz mining locations Vol. M. at
pae All;
Also the (ircciiwood water right
as located by G. T. Kelly, J. II.
Allen, Charles Allen and E. Kelly on
the lAth day of July, 1805, and as
descriU'd In the notice of location
thereof reconbsl In the otllce of the
reoortler of conveyances of Maker
County, Oregon, in Vol. I) of water
rights at page 1188;
Together with all improvements
thereon, and the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in any wise appertain-'
ing, and the rights, privileges, and
franchises therewith usually bad or
enjoyed.
The quartz mining claims above
mentioned constitute what is com
monly known as the "Don Juan"
mine, being situate on the slope of
Greenwood gulch about eighty rods
northerly from Phoenix mine, In Tp.
10 S. It. :5 E. W. M., Maker
County, Oregon.
Also the following described
personal property, situate, lying and
being in said County of Maker, State
of Oregon, to-wlt:
One frame otllce building, situated
at the Don Juan mine together with
the contents thereof,
otllce furniture, gold
consisting of
scales, beds,
etc., as described in the Sheriffs
return on the attachment herein:
one siiialll chicken house and pig
pen combined, also four chickens
and Including all personal
in said otllce, cellar, and
house.
One log boarding house,
property
chicken
together
with the contents thereof, consisting
of stoves, dining room furniture,
cooking utensils, it a the same is more
fully shown In said Sheriff 'h return,
and
including all personal property
ill said boarding house.
One frame bunk house building,
one cross cut saw, one stove and
pipe, 7 beds, said property being
located in said bunk house.
2A cords of wood situated at tho
Don Juan mill.
One 10 -stamp mill building, one
steam mill englno complete (Erie
make), together with all belts,
pulleys, and all equipments, one 7A
horse power (Erie make) boiler, com
plete, encased In stone, together
with all pipe and all equipments of
said boiler, one wood track contain-1
lug about 7A feet T. Mail (more or J
less) and one wood car; one vice,
two mill litmus, one hammer, one.
Mne wrench, one uiim nine cutter, one
gas pipe wrench, one square, oiio,",u1 In tho notice of location
auger. A live gallon cans part tilled thereof of record iu the ollice of tho
with oil; one rope and windlass, one County Clerk of Grant County,
bo old Iron scraps, one hand lamn I
Hariri, size): one feeder numn com-
tiit f.it- Imlli.i-. mil, IikmIki- 11tn1nct1.il
with said boiler, one pick .one
sleldge, oneav, one Wllllsul Con-
ccntrator complete including table!
and frame, one lot of ore sacks, 18
sacks of coucet rates, 2 copper mill I
plates size 0x12 feet; one lO-stainp
mill complete with stamps and dies I
iiicludliiu' frame and all cuuinmciitH
therewith; 2 live stamp batteries, one
wrench, one lot of tools, one crock
and contains about 15 pounds ,,fi this summons Ih May 20th 10011 and
quicksilver; one mortor, one goltlit,'t " ,f '" publication
pan, one straight wrench, one lot of j thereof Is July 8th lOOII.
old iron shoes ami dies, a lot of ol.l 1 N. C. ItlCIIAHDS,
tahlicts,
hoppers or feeders, one
heating pipe 14 inch and about 00 '
feet long, one rock crusher, out'! SpcUI Round Trip Rates,
grindstone, one ore car, one log Metweeu June 4th aud August 2(lth
chain, one lot of steel drills aud The Illinois Central will sell rouud
underground milling tools situated 1 trip tickets from Oregon aud Wash
In said ore car; chain blocks aud iugtou points to Chicago, Cairo,
rope, r boxes of giant powder, oue I Memphis aud New Orleaus at Greatly
pipe and vice, one roll of packing, j Reduced Rates.
oue grindstone, one iron grisly, Tickets good for three mouths,
all of said property is located in the 'Going limit ten days. Returnlug
mill of said Don Juan mine, and I limit ten days after starting west.
Including all personal property in .Stop over privileges either way, west
said mill. 'of the Missouri River.
One tramway about JUKI feet long , Sale dates are arranged to bo cou-
more or less, 000 feet moie or less of
2 and ' steam pipe ,1200 feet more
or less of T. rail, 000 feet more or
less of (t lueh stove pljie, oue 1400 1 meu at Iudlauapolls; Eagles ut New
pound ore car all of said property is' York; Shriuers at Saratoga; Knights
located iu said tramway. of Pythias at Louisville aud Corn-
One Knowles pump, oue 40 horse 1 nierclal Travelers at Iudlauapolls.
power boiler, R. & C. make, onei Von can take your choice of Six
ore bucket, one balcksmtth shop ( teen different routes. Wrlo us.
(log) one anvil, one bellows, a lot of
blacksmith tools, a lot of old Iron,
one bar of 7 inch steel about 10 feet
long, said property Is located in said
blacksmith shop.
One work shop including one heat
ing store and pipe.
One assay office and contents, situ
ated at said Don Juan mine, 0 linkB
of stove pipe, 2 bed steads, one pair
springs, 2 shovels, one sink, 2 axes,
one gold pan, one hammer, one buck
ing board, one mortar, one stove and
pipe, one saw, one wash tub one
square one chair 10 pks soda u lot of
acid bottles one furnace 2 boxes of
pulp A0 bricks one box cuppels said
property is located in said assay
otllce and including all personal
property in said assay office. All of
said personal property situated at the
Don Juan mine in the Greenhorn
district, Maker County, Oregon.
And for the sale of the following
described real property attached on
the lth clay of May 10011 by the
i Sheriff of Graut County Oregon iu
'the above entitled action ta the
' requnost of plaiutllf to satisfy the
above named judgment of plaintiff
to-wlt:;
j The May Queen quartz mining
, claim as located by D. D. McLeod on
, the 21)th day of October 1001 and as
described in the notice of location
thereof recorded lu the office of the
County Clerk of Grant County Ore-
! gou In Vol. M. of mining records at
I page 14. Said claim adjoining the
northeast end lino on the south side
line of the Golden Star claim.
Also the Ollte Van quartz mining
claim as located by James Gahan on
the 1st day of January 1002 and as
described in tho notice of location
thereof recorded lii the office of tho
County Clerk of Grant County, Ore
gon, iu Vol. M. of mining records
at page 202 thereof, said claim being
situate about i of a mile northeast
of the Don Juan mine.
Also the Moscow quartz, mlniijg
claim as located by James Gahan ou
the 1M ""' ' August 1000 aud as
"regon, in 01. n 111 pago -iiiu, ami
M 'vo described
tirminrt v
'IU'lllJ
attached by the
Sheriff of Grant
County lying ad being situate in the
County of Grant and State of Oregon,
A o hhj hereby not I lied that
the Ht" "y ' 'M' 1003 the
" W- W. Travllllon County Judge
' " County Oregon made an
"' that wrvlee of summons in UiIh
.m'liou no ina.ie upon you oy
puiillwiuoii or nils summons ana unit
l'"' ,att, of ' 'lrHt publication of
Attorney for Plaiutllf.
veuteut for dolegates to convent ions
of National Educational Association
at Mostou; Elks at Baltimore; Wood
We will cheerfully give you any de
tailed information you want.
B. H. TRUMBULL, Com'l Agent,
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stilts Land Officii
-I
La Grande. Mav a?th, too).
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
wait t
the
provisions ol tne act or congress or June J
1878, en-
titled "An act lor the le of timber lands In the states
ol California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory," as extended to all the I'ubllc Land States by
act ol August 4. twjs,
WILLIAM F. LONGWELL,
ol Sumpter, county ol Baker, state ol Oregon,
has this day filed In this office his sworn statement
No. i)4, tor the purchase of the nwjf nwjf.
Sec. No. 8 and n H neK of section No. eo. In town
ship No. q S.. range No. )7, E. W M, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought Is
more valuable for Its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
tn said land before Chas. II. Chance. U. S. com
missioner, at Sumpter. Oregon, on Saturday, the
15 h day of August, too).
He names as witnesses: Thomas U. Taylor,
Elmer Taylor, Uharles Kelchsteln, Myrtle Reich
stein, all ol Sumpter, Oregon.
Any and alt persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims In
this office on or before said 15th dav of August, tooj.
E. W. Bartlett. Register.
TIMUKH LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICK FOB I'UHLICATIO.V.
United States Land Office, j
La Grande, Oregon, March i,ioo. i
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the
provisions of the act ol congress of June , I878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states
of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory, as extended to all the Public Land states by
act of August 4, l8oa,
IVEN JEFFRIES,
ol Sumpter, county ol Baker, state of Oregon, has
mi aav niea in wis omce nis sworn statement no.
it,
tor me purchase 01 the sw x n e K and w
if
y
54 section no. 7, ana n w H n e
ol section
No. 18 In townthlo No. to south.
ranee No. j bwm, and will offer proof to show that
the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or
stone man lor agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before Chas. H. Chance,
U.S. commissioner !at Sumpter, Oregon, on Mon
day, the und day of June, too.
. He names as witnesses: Zachary S. Card, Roy
Mller. Thomas Moore, and Daniel W. Wilbur,
all of Sumpter, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to rile their claims In
this ofhee on or before said tind day of June. too).
E. W. Bartlett. Register.
TIMBER UND. ACT JUNE ). 1878.-NOTICB FOR
PUBLICATION.
United States Und Office, (
La Grande, Oregon, March ji, too).)
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of congress of June , 1878. en
titled "An act for the sate of timber lands In the states
of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory," as extended to all the I'ubllc Land states by
ati 01 August 4 togs.
JENNIE TIETJEN,
of Sumpter, county of Baker, state of Oregon, has
this day filed In this office her sworn statement No
t;o, lor the purchase ol lots 1 and 1 and eM nw J of
Section No. 7 in Township No. to South. Range
No. it B W M.and will offer proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable tor Us timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, anj to estalish her
claim to said land before Charles II. Chance. U. S.
commissioner, at Sumpter Oreeon. on MonJav.
"" ,nJ day of June, too.
s. .- ,, win,,.,.. I),.. C....I hn nuff.n.
!meer, Thomas Moore and Iven Jeftrles all ol
' sumpter, Uregon.
rty anj all persons claiming ajversely the above
described lands are requested to hie their claims In
this office on or before said nd day of June, toot.
E. W. Bartlett. Register
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE j, 1878.-NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION.
United States Und Office, )
La Grande, Oregon, April 17, 190 1. i
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the
provisions ol the act ol congress of June 1, 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states
of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory, as extended to all the I'ubllc Land states by
act ol August 4, i8v,
GEORG WINBORG,
ol Sumpter. county of Baker, state of Oregon,
has this day Med In this office his sworn statement
No. "48, lor the purchase of the wf K of sec.
y, wj nwn sec. nana e4 nttf 01 section no. 7
in townsni
will offer n
township No. to south, range No it EWM. and
root to snow mat tne tanj sougni is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than for agr'cultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be
fore Chas. II. chance. U. S. Commissioner at
Sumpter. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th day of
julv, tool.
He names as witnesses: William R. Johnson,
lohn Mcl'hersun, Jules O. Rlggs, and Ralph Hatley,
all of Sumpter, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to hie their claims In
this office on or before said 14th day of July, too).
E. W. Barhbtt, Register.
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