Wednesday, March 21, 1900.
THE SUMPTER MINER.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION F.OR
PATENT.
( United States Land Office,
I La Grande, Oregon, January 15,1900.
Notice Is hereby given, that William Smith, whole
rostoflice address Is Baker City, Baker county. Ore
eon, In behalf of himself and his co-owners, Fred
Rnuth, W. S. Powers, and John L. Sullivan, has filed
an application for patent for the lode mining claim
called the Myrtle quarts mine, situated In no orga
nlied mining district. Baker count)', Oregon, and
designated by the field notes and official plat on file
In this office as Mineral Survey No. 175 In section two,
township nine south, range thirty-six E. W. M.,sald
Mineral Survey No. 175 being described as follows
(magnetic variation being from to degrees 15 minutes
to 10 degrees 15 minutes east):
Commencing for a description of the exterior boun
daries of the Mvrtle quarts claim at Cor No. t of this
survey. Identical with the NEcorof location, the
sec cor between sections 1 and a tp 9 S, R 36 13. W.
M. bears N 80 degrees ar minutes E joo ft. Thence
b 1 1 degrees is minutes E var so degrees s minutes
E 313.3 ft to E center post, seta tamarack post 4 In
sq H ft long 18 In. In the ground with a mound of
earth around It, marked It "Mrtle E. C S. irs" for
east center post, 557. 1 ft to cor No. a. Identical with
the SE cor of location, set a tamarack post 4 In sq tH
ft long 18 In. In the ground, with a mound of earth
around It, marked it '"Myrtle cor 1-173" for cor No.' a
of this survey. Thence N 77 degrees 7 minutes W
var so degrees si minutes E 711 ft Mammoth Gulch
course southwesterly 1464.4 ft to cor No. j, set a fir
post 4 In sq lA ft long 18 In. In the ground with a
mound of earth around It, marked it ''Mvrtle Cor 1
j7S" lor cor No. j of this survey, the SW cor of lo
cation bears N 84 degrees W ata ft. Thence N it de
grees is minutes W var so degrees 15 minutes E joo
ft to west center, set a pine post 4 In sq 4H ft long 18
In. In the ground, with a mound of stones and eaith
around It. marked It "Mrtle W. C S. 373" for west
center post, the west center location tree bears N 64
degrees W 44.3 ft 400 ft to cor No. 4, set a tir post 4
In sq H ft long, 18 In. In the ground, with a mound ol
stones and earth around, marked It "Myrtle cor 4
17j" for cor No. 4 of this survey. Thence N,n de
grees 07 minutes E var to degrees 1 j minutes h 140 ft
to cor No. 3, Identical with the NW cor of location, a
living yellow Pine tree 18 in In diameter, marked It
"Myrtle cor No. j-7j." Thence S 77 degrees sr
minutes li var to degrees 13 minutes E 1183 It Mam
moth Gulch course southwesterly, 1196.1 ft to cor No.
1, the place of beginning, the said claim containing
an area of 16.706 acres of land.
The presumed course of the lode Is a little north of
west and south of east. The number of feet claimed
on the lode Is fourteen hundred and sixty-four and
three-tenths linear feet extending from discovery
shaft easterly 597 feet to east center end and westerly
897 feet to west center end of Mineral Survey No. J75
as described In the foregoing field notes.
The surface ground varies on the south side of the
lode from three hundred feel on the southwest end
line of the lode to two hundred and twenty-one and
eight-tenths feet on the southeastern portion thereof,
and on the north side of the lode, width varying from
two hundred and forty feet at the northwest end line
of the loJe to three hundred and thirty-five and five
tenths feet on the northeastern portion thereof.
The notice of location of said 'Myrtle quarts mine
Is of record In the office of the recorder of convey
ances of Baker county, at Baker City, In book L of
quarts mining location records at page 17 thereof.
The only adjoining claim Is the Lilac puarls mine
on the east. The adjacent claims are the Gold Stand
ard Lode claim on the south, also the Monteiuma
Lode claim on the south, the Log Cabin Lode claim
on the west and the Pedro Lode claim on the north.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining
ground, vein, lode, premises or any portion thereof so
described, surveyed, platted and applied for, are
hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are
duly Med according to law, and the regulations
thereunder, within the 60 day period of publication
hereof, with the register of the United Stales land
office at La Grande, In the state of Oregon, they will
be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute.
E. W. Bartutt. Register.
Date of first publication, January 17, 1900. Dale
of last publication, March at, 1990.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
U. S. PATENT.
United States Mineral Survey No. j6j A. & B. Ap
plication No. soB.
1 United States Land Office,
La Grande, Oregon, Jan s. 1900.
Notice Is herebj -riven that In pursuance with the
act of congress approved May 10, 187s, the Columbia
Gold M'nlng company, a corporation duly organised
and existing under and by virtue of the laws of Ore
gon, whose post office is Summer, Baker county,
Oregon, has made application for a patent for the
Old MlJJIeman and the Tin Horn quarts claim 1, and
for the Tin Horn mill site and for the Cyclone mill
site, situated In no organised mining district. In Biker
county, state of Oregon, and described by the official
plat herewith potted and by the held notes on file In
the office of the Register of La Grande Land District,
State of Oregon, as follows, vis: with magnetic varia
tions at to degrees 13 minutes to to degrees jo min
utes cast
Description of exterior boundaries of the Old Mid
dleman and Tin Horn quarts claims Mineral Sur
vey No, 167 A., to wit:
Beginning at a post marked "Cor, No. 1-167 A
that bears s 19 degrees e jt9 feet from U. S. Mineral
Monument No. 1, the tame being corner No. 1 of the
Tin Horn quarts claim; thence t 46 degrees 10 minutes
e 400 feet to a post marked "4-167 A,' being corner
No, 4 of the Tin Horn quarts claim; thence aside-
5'
rees 10 minutes w 090 teet 10 a pott marttej 7-107
,." belne corner No. 7 of the Old Middleman quarts
claim; thence n j6 degrees tr minutes e6 feet to a
post marke "1-307 A, peing corner no. 1 01 tne
Old MldJIeman, from which corner No. 1, U.S.
Mineral Monument No. 1 bears n degree 07 minutes
w 1S46 feet distant; thence s 11 degrees 41 minutes e
600 feet to a post marked "a-167 A, being corner No.
a of the Old Middleman; thence s 56 degrees tr mln
ules w 1500 feet to a post marked "1367 A," being
corner No. of the Old Middleman quarts claim;
thence n u degrees 41 minutes w 600 teet to a post
marked "4-167 A," being corner No. 4 of the Old
Middleman quarts claim; thence n 56 degrees 17 min
utes e 604 feet to a pott marked "5167 A," being cor
ner No. s of the Old Middleman quirts claim; thence
n 46 degrees to minutes wails 'eel to a pott marked
"a-167 A," being corner No. a of the Tin Horn quirls
claim; thence n 41 degrees jo minutes e 500 feet to
C lace of beginning,
lesctlptlon of Tin Horn mill site Mineral Survey
No 167 B, to wit:
Beginning at corner No. a of the Tin Horn quarts
lalm,apost marked "1-167 B," being corner No. 1
ol Tin Horn mill tile; thence s 46 degrees 10 minutes
e 11 1. j feet to corner No. 3 of tht Old Middleman, a
pott marked "a-167 B;" thence s .6 decrees tr min
utes w 604 feet to corner No. 4 of the Old Middleman
quarts mine, a post marked ")-i6tA;" thenct n 11
.degrees 4$ minutes w so feet to Intersection with east
line of Appomattox quarts claim M. S. No. -04. a post
marked "4-6r B;" thence n 40 degrees 30 minutest
579 feet to place of beginning.
Description of the Cyclone still tile Mineral Survey
No. 167 B, to wit:
Beginning at corner No. j of the Old Middleman
quarts claim, thence s 31 degrees 45 minutes e 166
feet, a post marked "s-167 B," being corner No. t ol
the Cyclone mill site; thence a to degrees to minutes
w 660 leet to a post marked "1-167 B," being comer
No. 1 of the Cyclone mill site; thence n u degrees 45
minutes w ))o feet to a post marked "4-167 B, ' being
corner No. 4. Cyclone mill site; thence n r degrees
30 minutes e 660 feet, a post marked "1-367 B," being
comer No. 1, Cyclone mill site: thence s 11 degrees
4) minutes e 164 feet to place of beginning.
Which said Tin Horn quarts claim Is fifteen hun
dred (1500) feel In length and extends seven hundred
and fifty (750) feet northeasterly and 750 feet south
westerly along the Tin Horn lode, bearing gold, from
the discovery point thereof, with surface ground lour
hundred (400) teet in width, being loo feel northwest
erly and too feet southeasterly Horn said lode; and
the notice of location of which Is recorded on page
83 of Volume E of Records of Quirls Claims lor
Baker County, Oregon, In the office of the recorder
of said county. The adjoining claims to said Tin
Horn quarts claim being the Columbia quails claim.
Mineral Survey No. 176, on the northwest; the lirlt
tanla quarts claim the said Old Middleman quirts claim
adjoining partially on the eist, south and west; and is
also adjoined by Tin Horn mill tile; the Appomalox
quarts claim, Mineral Survey No. tos, the northern
erley corner of which It Identical with the south
westerly corner of said Tin Horn quarts claim, all
else being vacant, unoccupied land. There being no
conflicting claims.
Ssld Old Mlddlemsn quarts claim Is fifteen hundred
(1500) feet In length, and extends 68) feel southwest
erly and 817 feet northeasterly along the Old Middle
man lode, bearing gold, from the discovery shaft
thereon, with turlace ground tlx hundred (600) feet In
width, being three hundred feet on each tide of said
lode, except that portion thereof covered by the Tin
Horn quarts claim at above described, the notice ol
location ol which Old Middleman quirls claim Is re
corded on page 71 Vol F of the records of quaitt
claims of Baker county, Oregon, In the office of the
Recorder of said count)'. The adjoining claims to
said Old Middleman quarts clilm being the Tin Horn
In a northerly direction, the Tin Horn mill site, and
the Cyclone mill site, and Telephone quarts claim,
and the Alterlhought quarts claim being the nearest
claim to the east, there being no adjoining claims lo
the touih except as above Mated, and all else being
vacant, unoccupied land. There being no conflicting
claims except the said Tin Horn quarts claim as
above stated, application for patent ol which Is hereby
made.
Said Cyclone mill site adjoins the Old Middleman
fuarla claim on the northwest corner thereii! and
elcphone quarts claim and adjoins no other quarts
claims: all else being vacant, unoccupied land, and
has an area of four and 451000 (4.045) acres: the no
tice of location of which Is recorded on page 190 of
Volume I of Records of Quarts Locations tor Hiker
County,Oregon,lntheofiiceof the Recorder of Con
veyances thereof, and a more particular description of
which Is herelnbelore set forth.
Said Tin Horn mill site adjoins the Appomattox
quarts claim, Mineral Survey No. 104, the Columbia
quarts claim. Mineral Survey No. 176, Iheabove men
tioned Tin Horn and Old Atlddleman quarts claims
and Telephone quirts claim, and contains an area
of one and 7.6-1000 (1.7.6) acres, all else being va
cant, unoccupied land, the notice ol location of which
Is recorded on page tos of Volume M of the Recordt
of Quarts Locations for Baker County, Oregon, In
the office of the Recorder thereof; and a particular
description of which Is hereinabove sel forth.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining
ground, vein, lode, premises or any portion thereof so
described, surveyed, platted and applied for, are
hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are
duly filed according to law, and the regulations
thereunder, within the time prescribed by law, with
the Register of the United States Land Office at La
Grande, County of Union. State of Oregon, they
will be barred by virtue of the provisions ol said stat
ute. E W. BARTLliTT. Register.
Date ol first publication, February 7, 1000. Date ol
last publication, April 18, 1900.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PATENT.
I United Slates Land Office,
I La Grande, Oregon, Januarys, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that William Smith, whose
postofhee address Is Baker City, Baker county. Ore-
Ron, in behalf of himself and his co-owners, Jennie
1. Ferguson, J. L. Tuller, M. K. MacRae and John
L. Sullivan, has filed an application for patent (or the
lode mining claim called the Bunker Hill quarts mine,
situated In no organised mining district In Baker
county, Oregon, and designated by the field notes and
official plat on file In this office as Mineral Survey No.
lag In section 1 township 9 S. range 6 E. W. M., said
Mineral Survey No, 319 being described as follows
(variation, magnetic, being so degrees 45 minutes
Commencing (or a description ol the exterior boun
daries of the (Junker Hill quarts mine at Corner No.
1, which corner Is a post 4 In. sq. iti feel long sel 18
in. In the ground with mound of earth scribed i-t9,
whence the M section corner on north side of section
1 In township 9 S. R 16 East bears No. 3040 Last 31.8a
chains distant, thence Si degrees 15 minutes sjsI
loo feet East center end pott, feet to cor No. s, a
post 4 In sq ',i ft long set 18 In. In the ground with
mound of earlh scribed 1319, thence S 76 degrees 45
minutes W ijoo fl to Cor No. 1 a poll 4 In sq H It
long set 18 In. In the ground with mound of earth
scribed 1-1a9.hr 7 In. In dla bears NsBdcg Efl
dltt. Mated and scribed BT !-it9. thence N i de
grees 15 minutes W 100 tl west center end post, too
ft to cor No. 4 a post 4 In. tq H ft long 18 In. in the
ground wllh mound of earth scribed 4-119; thence N
76 degrcet 45 minutes E 1500 ft to cor No. 1, the place
ol beginning and containing 10.66 acres.
The presumed course of the lode Is nearly east and
west. The number of feet claimed on the lode Is fif
teen hundred feet, extending S 760 ft 76, degrees 45
minutes W to W center end post, 740 f I N 76 degrees
45 minutes E to E center end post, from discovery
shaft. 'The surface ground claimed Is three hundred
feel In width on the north side of the lode, and three
hundred feet In width on the south side of the lode.
The notice of location of said Bunker Hill quarts
mine is of record In the office of the recorder of con
veyances of Baker county, at Baker City In book L of
locations of quarts mining claims at page 161.
Adjoining claims: On the east Gone Case quarts
mine, and on the west the Lilac quarts mine.
Any and all persons clsimlng adversely the mining
ground, vein, lode, premises or any portion thereof
so described, surveyed, platted, and applied lor, are
herebv notified that unless their adverse claims are
duly filed in the U, S. Land office at La Grande, Ore-
fon,and wllhln the 60 day period of publication
lereot, with the register of the United States Land
office at La Grande, Oregon, they will be barred by
virtue of the provisions of the statute.
E. W. Bartutt. Register.
Date of fust publication, January 17, 1900. Date
of last publication, March si, iooo.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PATENT.
t United States Land Office,
I La Grande, Oregon, January 1 1, 1000.
Notice It hereby -riven that Fred vVorley and J. W.
Duckworth, whose postoffice address Is Sumpler,
Baker county, Oregon, have Med an application lor
patent for the lode mining claim called the Lilac
Suarts mine, situated In no organised mining district,
aker cduntv, Oregon, and designated by the field
notes and official plat on file In this office as Mineral
Survey 376, in sections one and two In township nine
south, range thirty-six E. W. M., said Mineral Sur
vey No. 176 describing the said Lilac quarts mine as
follows (msgnelic variation being to degrees t min
utes east):
Commencing for a description of the exterior boun
daries of the Lilac quarts claim at Corner No. t of
this survey, Identical with the NW cor of location,
the H sec cor between sections 1 and t tp 9 S. R 16
E. W. M., bears N 77 degrees s minutes I: 594-4 ft,
thence south 11 degrees 15 minutes E var to decreet
15 minutes E along the first course of Ms rile Lode
Sur Irs, too fl to west centre post, Identical wllh east
center post of Mjrtle Lode sur irj,a tamarack post
4 In sq 1 fl above the ground with a mound of earth
around II marked "AVvrtle E. C. S. 175" milked It
"LllacW.CS. 176" lor west center post. 6cm It to
cor No a, identical with the SW cor of location, set a
tamarack post 4 In tq 4)1 ft long 18 In. In the ground
with a mound of earth around II marked II
"Lilac cor No. t-176" lor cor No. t. Thence
N 76 degrees 13 minutes U var to Je-
f trees as minutes U 461.4 It Intersect
ng section tine between sections 1 and t tp 9 S, R 16
1;. W. M. ti94.6 fl to cor No. t. Identical with SI! cor
of location, Identical wllh cor No. 1 Bunker Hill I oJe
Sur lag, found a fir post 4 In tq 1 fl above the ground
wllh mound of earth around It marked "Hunker Hill
Cor i-iao" marked It "Lilac Cor 1-176" for cor No. .
Thence N 1 1 degrees 13 mlnutet W var to degrees 15
minutes E along the third course ol Hunker MM! Lode
Suriai) (Reported In Sur it -to be Nil degrees 15
minutes W) too ft to east center, Identical wllh the
east center post of location, and point of discovery.
Identical with the west center Bunker Hill Lode Sur
is9, found a tir post 4 In sq 1 II above the gtound
marked "Bunker Hill W. C )ij" marked It "Lilac L
170" C S. lor east center post, too fl In cor No. 4,
Identical with the NE cor nt location. Identical wllh
cor No. 4 of Bunker Hill Lode Sur 119, found a fir
pott 4 In tq 1 ft above the ground wllh a mound of
earlh around II marked "Hunker Hill Cor 4114'.
marked It "Lilac Cor 4 i6" for cor No. 4. Thence S
76 degreet 93 mlnutet W var to decreet 13 mlnulet I:
698.8 ft Intersecting section line between tectiont 1
and t In 9 S, R 6 I:. W. M. Courte 1 degree o min
utes W 1741-3 ft to NW cor sec 1, 1194.6 It to cor No.
1, the place of beginning, embracing an area of 17.8
acres of land.
The presumed course of the lode Is nenly east and
west. The number of feet claimed on the lode Is
twelve hundred and ninety-four and slxlrnlhs linear
feet, extending along the center line of Mineral Sur
vey No. 76, extending wesleiley from discovery
shaft at east center end of said claim. The surface
ground Is three 'hundred feet In width on the north
side of the lode and three hundred leel In width on
the south side of the lode.
The notice of location of said Lilac quarts mine Is
of record In the office of the recorder ot conveyances
of Baker county, Oregon, at Baker City, In book I of
records of quarts mining locations at page 160.
Adjoining claims: On the east by the Hunker Hill
Lode Sur 119. on the west by the .Myrtle I ode Sur 173.
Adjacent claims' On the NW Is the I'edro Lode and
on the SW Is the Monteiuma Lode.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining
ground, vein, lode, premises or any portion Iherrnl,
so described, survejed, planed and applied for, are
hereby notified thai unlets their adverse claims are
duly filed according to law, and the regulations there
under, within the 60 day period of publication hereof,
wllh the register of Ihe United Slates land office al
La Grande, Oregon, they will be barred by virtue of
the provisions of Ihe statute.
E. W. Bakhuit, Register.
Date of lirsl publication, January 17, 1900. Dale ol
last publication, March ti, 1900,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
U. S. PATENT.
United States Mineral Survey No. )66. Application
No. 109.
I United Stalet Land Office,
( 1j Grande, Oregon, Jan. 19, tooo.
Notice Is hereby given lhal In pursuance wllh the
act of Congress approved May 10, 187a, Ihe Colum
bia Gold Mining Company, a corporation duly orga
nised and existing under and by virtue of Ihe laws of
Ihe slate of Oregon, whose pott office It Sumpter,
Baker County, Oregon, has made application for a
patent for the Cyclone Consolidated quarts claim,
situated In no organised mining district,
lu Baker County, State of Oregon, In
cluding the Cyclone and Protection quart claims,
and described by the official plat herewith potted and
by the field notes on file In the office of the Register
ol La Grande land district, Stale of Oregon, as fol
lows, wllh magnetic variation at 10 degreet 3s min
utes east, vis:
Description of the Cyclone Consolidated Quarts
Claim (consisting ol Ihe Cyclone and Protection
quarts claims). Mineral survey No. 366. lewll:
Beginning at a post marked "Cor. No 1 166,"
which Is t 7 1 degrees 43 minutes w 177 feel from U. S.
Mineral Monument No. 1, the tame being corner No.
1 of the Protection quarts claim; thence s 41 degrees
30 minutes w 1300 feel 10 a post marked "1. 366," being
corner No. 1 of the Protection quarts claim; thence
n 51 decreet 15 mlnutet w 193 feel to a post marked
"l,l66, being corner No. lot the Protection quirls
claim; thence n 41 degrees 30 minutes e 69a feet lo a
post marked "1.166," being corner No. a of the Cy
(lone quarts claim; thence n 4t degrees o mlnutet w
5i feetloa post marked ".)66," being corner No. )
ot the Cyclone quarts mine: Ihencen 41 degrees o
minutes e 1 158 (eel to a pott marked "4.166, being
corner No. 4 of Cyclone quarls claim; thence s 4a de
grees to minutes e 331 feet to a post marked "1.1A6,"
which Is n 4 degrees 43 mlnutet w 446 leel from U. S.
Mln. Monument No. 1, being corner No. 1 of the Cy
clone quarts claim; (hence s 43 degrees o minutes w
530 leet lo a pott marked "4-166," being corner No. 4
of the Protection .:lalm; thence t 31 degrees 15 min
utes e 195 feet to the place of beginning.
Which tali Cyclone quarls claim Is 115S feel In
length and extends 1 158 teet northeasterly along the
Cyclone lode, bearing gold, from the south center end
post of said Cyclone quarts claim, tald post being
marked "S Center End Post Sur, No. 366, with tur
lace ground 511 feet In wldlh, being iou feet north
westerly and ii feet southeasterly from tald lode,
and the nollce of location of which It recorded on
rage 6 ol volume H, Records ol Quarls Claims for
laxer County, Oregon, In the office ol Ihe Recorder
of said county.
The adjoining claims lo said Cyclone quarts claim
being the Protection on the soulh, the Eureka on the
southeast, the Victory on Iht north and Ohio on the
west, said Protection claim being Included In this
notice of application for patent, all else being vacant,
unoccupied land. There being no conflicting claims.
Said Protection quarts claim is 1500 leel In length
and extends 1475 feet northeasterly and 13 feet south
westerly along tne Protection lode, bearing gold, Irom
tht dltcoery point thereen: wllh surlace ground 193
leel In width, being 161 leel on the southeasterly side
and 31 leet on the northwesterly tide ol said lode, Ihe
notice ol location ol which Protection quarls claim is
rtcorded on page 377 ol volume J ol Ihe records ot
quarts claims or Baker county, Oregon, in the office
ol Iht County Recorder ol said county. 1 he adjoin
ing claims to the Protection quarts claim being the
Cyclone on tht northeast, and tht Columbia quarts
claim. Mineral SurveyNo 176, on Ihe. south, and tht
Ohio on Ihe north. All else being vacant, unoccu
pied land. There being no conflicting claims.
Any and all persons claiming adversely Ihe mining
ground vein, lode, premises or any portion thereof so
described, surveyed, platted and applied for are
herebv notified that unless their adverse claims have
been filed according Inlaw and Ihe regulations there
under wllhln Ihe lime prescribed bylaw, wllh the
Register of the United States Land Office at la
Grande, In thi county of Union, Stile of Oregon,
they will be barred In virtue of Ihe provisions of said
statute. K. W. HARTLETT, Register.
Date of first publication Feb. 7, 1900, Date ot last
publication April in. 1000
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